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• Newport cops seek ex-Convict Ill robbery try
By STE VE MARBLE
Of Ill• O•lly Piiot Start
A forml•r prison u1111utt•, bc•lwvt'tl lo lw.· ltw
m1ss1ng nu·rnbt>r 11 ( a ti 1u thut s tagt·d a
c·ommundo !>tylt' robb..,ry in d Nt'wpurt RN1('h
nt•1ghborhou<J, IS lictng hun~'<f by pollt't.' tuday
Pol11·t· -.;11d tlw thrt.>e.> men bruk1• Into u houSt-
ut HWI Yul'ht Erwhantress and hE>ld thrt.<t' pt•opll·
ut l(Unpo111l while· ransacking tht> huusc
Nt•1ghbors, who reporll.'<lly !ward th~ gunmen
m d1·ring tht.•1r Vll'lllll!i around, not1f1t-<I pohet.· Th<'
1110 bulll>d wht·n ufhct•rs arr1vto<l
Tho· lw1>t.ol.(1 ''· C:1·c·ll and C1·l1·-.tt• Au ... t111
l'Sl'11pt•d 11'11111 1111' .illt•g,l'd IOUIJ t•I' .it d1ft1•11·11I
prn11t..s l'uli1·t· ~aul { i,1y1 111r Wu:. UITt''llt•d .ii ll•t b..·111~
J1!>(.'llV!'1l'd 1m tht· "'"'f 11( tl\I' Y<1d1t C.111111la h111111·
1ing111<tlly ll'IJtll lt•d all Lltrt·t.· Vll't11ru. livl-d ut the
Yat'hl i':nd1ant1us. ... honw
l'ulln IJt1·1 )...11d Murun Modt<.1110, '1.7, and Liza
J\lvill.1r. :LI , Jlt' .-.. ~llknt s o f tht-Yac ht
Em ha11tt 1·-..-. h•mw Thi· third v1ct1m. 'l.7 year-old
l><tvid Nll'bt·n, w.,..., v1~1u11g at tht.• t1mt· a nd 1s not a
11-:,1dt·11t uf tlu· honw tut by thC! team of rob~rs. \• Nt·wport Bl'8l'h uffk Prs said tht· man I!>
thought tu bt• in his t'arly 20:,, d rt'S1dt•nt of L;.iguna
N1gul'I anti u t'Onv1e1.<""<.1 roblx·r who ha:. St·rvc•d
ti me at t'htnCI Sl<.l tt• Prison
Pollt't'. c.·111 hng the an·.i in ,1 ht:lln1pkr, sa1c.I
thC' mt•n split uµ as tlwy ran lowarc.I tht· 1w<1rliy
Big Canyon Ht·~·rvrnr
On<· man, :W y1•<1r old Thomas liuy Hasu:h of
Laguna N1gu1·l . was grablx'<.l by pullet· while a
St'C'und, :.W y1•ar-old David Mark Gaynor, allegt-dly
ran to a houSt.· al 190 1 Yacht Camilla and took a
man nnd his w1fl• hostage'
Tlit· '\t'Vt·11 hm11 1wd1·;il wh11 lo 1·mh'CI Mo11cl,1y
at diJvl111•u k l1•t l 11•:-.1d1·11h 111 tlo1 S1 .1v11•w
1.1m111u111 ty ... ti.1k•·11 S1•v1•1 J I l11111wown1 r-. w1·11
t.•VJl'U,1l1·d -.111d 111h .. r-. Wl'fl' told Ill '>lay 111 lht'll
hoU!>l'l>
Mod1J1111, µolin· said \hey bl·lteve, llUtY know
th<• alll'gt•d 1 ohlx•r-;, who they said Look a la rge
.1mount of <'a'>h fro 1111 the home
Tht· m1ss1ng man dud1-d polit•t· Munday wht.•n
a lt'am of uffu..'(•rs rnovt.od 111to tlw galt.'CI St.·<iv1ew
c•ommun1 ty, rPs ponding to a l't•port of ,, n•s1 dc•nllal
robbery
Private
hirings
flayed
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By FREDE RICK SCllOEMEHL
Of lt>e Oallr Piiot Sten
Orange• County supervisor
Ralph Clark has angrily al'CUsed
the county ;_1dm1n1s lrativt' off1t·e
of using "l'lass11 burc·aul'ratll'
duubll'lalk" 1n an interim report
on hiring pnvatP l'Ontractors t.o
take ov1·r S<·rv1t·<·!> long provided
by county government.
During rC'marks Tue:.day.
Clark pointedly suggested the
first placl' to consider private
contra1·t1n~ for the 1·ou11ty 1s
w1th111 tht• adrn1ni!>tf<1Uvc• offwt•
itself
Clark c·onceded that l'Ounly
agencies probably aren't happy
with lhl' idea that sffvices they
perform c:ould ~ turned ov<•r w
pnvatf' c:onlra<'t.ors Nonethcil'ss.
he aecust.'d the adm1n1str<1tlvt•
o f f1l'C' of n ot being "more
forceful" on the subje<'t.
" I don ' t f 1 n d rh a t i n l h 1 s
report," Clark said "This whole
.approach looks like dass1t·
bureaucrauc doubletalk _ "
After giving the stern lecture.
.Polu•t• 1111).{111ally 1 t·f)<Jl'lt'Cf that four <1llq~1·d
robbt·r.., wt•n• 1nvolv11l 111 lhl· mt·1d1·nt 'l'ht·y 1111w
b..•llt'Vt' 11 wa' Llw wm k uf only thn••• n11•11 ·
Th1•11· w1·rl' uth1·1-1n1t1al t·1mfus1on~ l'1Wt'f'
Nan•oti< dl'l1·ct1vl•S in H untington Beach
today s;mJ ltlt'Y ;1rn·:.t1•d Modiano at the Yacht
Enl'hantr't•s:-, h1;nH' last F<'bruary on suspicion of
111,ssc.·ss1ng .1 li:ilf IJt>und of cocaint'
Attorney denies
Brown 'bribe'
By JOEL C. OON
01 Iha Oallr Pllol 81•11
N1•wp11rt 81·d<:h uttorn<'Y C
Oavtd UJkc·r d1·nH·d toe.lay he
tried to u~t· till' ballot box to
poht1t·ally bribe: Cov Edmund G
Brown Jr tu lwlp a group build
lrv1m•'s f1r~1 hospttal
'Pht> al'C'\Jsat1on surfal'ed after
Baker !Wnl a lc>tll'r urging Brown
t.o sway k•g1!:.lat1vl· at.'tum in favor
of a bill that would have
supporll'd tht· µrnposed Irvine
M ed1c<.1I Ct·ntt•r (I MC). ThC'
m e a s u r t• s p 11 n s o r e d b y
A sst!mblywoman Marian
Bergeson . -R -N<·wpf>n Beach ,
died Tuesd<iy 1r1 the waning
hours of tht' statt.• Leg1slatun·
"It was nut a brib<'." ;;a1d
Baker. wh o !>erves <.ts IMC
pres1dl'nt "My tnll'nt in wnL1ng
the leller to the governor was to
tell him that there were 15,000
people who Wt'rC' being negk'<:ted
and forgotwn bc<.'ause of political
battles that were being fought on
higher levels in Sacramento "
David Baker
l£•g1slallun might suggest state
support for one of the groups
mmpettng to build a hospital m
, lrv1nt'
In his letter lo Brown , Baker
said he would send a nother letter
to up lo 25,000 l'MC supporters
asking that they vote for Pete
Wilson for U.S. Senaw if Brown
did not flex his political muscle to
get the S.?rgeson bill passed in
the Legis lature. Brown 1s
running against Wilson in the
~matonal race
"The le tter. of course, 1s only a
dra ft ," Baker wro te "Y our
efforts in pushing (the measure)
through the Assembly, Senate
<.1nd then signing it into law
today could change tha t letter
dramatically. 1 wouJd prefer to
send out a thank you rather than
a reminder"
Clark won unanimous approval
from fellow board members for a
new study on t he ehgib1hty of
contrac·trng wllh private sect.or
for SCrvlC'eS
The administrative 0H1c:e
report, prt•parecl in response t.o a
July 1:l board action. said two
services provided by county
government were "appropriaw"
for immediate study of transfer
t o private enterpri~e . Those
services are maintlnanC'e of
countv v('h1dc-s and d1stnbut1on
of foOd stamps
Johnn y llulbert and his dog Annie
wc.•r t< inseparable o n Fi.ii Island
whi<·h promph·d his mother to writt•
u book des<'ribecl on Page 81.
Baker was rererrmg to the
thousands of signatures gathe red
rn a pet1t1on campaign to suppor1
IMC, a $95.8 million hospital
complex to be built, after
approval from state health
planning o ff1c1a ls, a t J e ffrey
Road and Barrant'<l Parkway
Bergeson's bill would have
permitted the Sad dleback
Community College District to
lease 10 acres o f land at 1~ North
Campus 1n Irvine ib a group
wishing to build a1 hospital
Saddleback has rndorS<.'d IMC,
which also plans to lc>asc tn
add1t1onal 22 ac res from the·
lrvmt• Company
Brown ve toed the bill last
wc>e k . stating he felt the
In a tersely worded re p ly,
Byron Georgiou , Brown's legal
affairs secr etary, wrote: "Your
threat to condition acllve politica1
support for, or opposition to. the
governor's current candidacy for
the United States Senate upon
actions with respect to pending
legislation you desire him to take
1n his official capacity a s
governor has not only done your
cause a disservice but may weU
constitute an attempt t.o bribe a
public official . . ."
The adm1n1s trat1vc off1c1•
recommended that a consultant
be hired to s tudy thr effrcts of
turning the' service's over lo
pr1vaw opcriHors
Grieving mother aided
The o ffkt• included a S<'Cond
list of SC!rv1ces suit.able for what
it called "near term futurc•
study" o( private operation The
list indudC'd animal eontrol,
pur chas ing , buildings
m aintenanc e> and pf'rsonnC'l
recru1tmC>nt
The report a lso callf'(J fo r
further study by a consult.ant of
poss1bll• con trncts that n1ulci
1 n v o I v 1· r o u n t y a n d t· 1 t y
govemmt>nL'l.
Supervisors also took aetion rm
the following issues.
Planning Department fees -
In a 4-1 vnlc. with SupcrvlSOr
Harri ett Wieder dissenting.
incn'ase d f ees c harged
developers for processing of zonP
c hange. planned community,
v ari ance and use p e rmit
proposals
The a ction will add about
$169.000 annually to thP county
treasury. according lo county
Environmental ManagC'mPnl
Agency ofh C'i::ils
(See PRIVATE, Page A2)
COUNTY
By STEVE MITCHELi.
Ot tt.e O•llJ Pilot s1an
Tht• letters .. nd l'ar<.Js,
hundrros of thl·m. an· sn1tt1·fl·d
ov«r the top of Rosie M 1clC'lt"'"
h..irdwood dining room tabl1•
There are ll'tters of C'ondolt'O!'t
from Laguna Reach City Count·ll
mc·mbers. th1• fire• riPpartmt•nt,
the· tran!>1t dtstrit·t, the pull<'<.'.
merchants rn town and lnn~l1mr
friends
In a small town likl' La~na
&ach, word travels fas t
And the reaction to the d<'ath
f Rosie's daught e r wa s
ovnwhelmtng
"I lcre's onC' frnm thl' guy<; al
the• Cnfke Pub." H1>s1e s ays.
wiping a tear from b1:nt·ath her
J!Cla<;S('S
Anothc·r IC'tter this on<' s1grwd
bv more> than I 00 artists of tht•
Sawdust Festival, 1s pullNi frnm
the stack
"They got up a collet·t1on r or
mC' and raised $471," thr popul:ir
Laguna Beach met<'r maid said
"ThC'y told mt· to take• th<'
money and get the hc•ll away
from h ere for awhrlf'." she
c·hucklf'CI.
Schools 'computerized '
The Newport-Mesa School District is ent.ermg the comput~ age, and some kids can't wait to get to
school . Page B 1.
STATE
250,()()(J. fans expected
Thousands of hot dogs, outdoor toilets. parking
s paces a nd even mass outdoor shower's await the
estimated 250,0PO fans expected at the US rQCk and
computer festival Labor Day weekend in t'he San
Bernardino Mountains. Page BS . . .
BUSINESS
Small business is at the fflont tn the economic
battle and their members manage their affairs closely,
-knowing all the details of their establishment. Page
84.
. -
"And I will I will But not
nnw "
Ros1C''s not budging from town
until she find s o ut the
l'lrc umslanc:es surrounding the
shooting death of her 14 year-old
daughter, Rise Tucke r, outside a
Huntington Beach howw on Aug
13
ThC' former El M o rro
Elementary School student. who
r ecently m oved to Redondo
Beac h with her father. was
pronounced dead ::it lhe scene
Her best friend. Dena Farrow.
18, of H untington Beach . was
wounded by t he same bullet that
killed Rise
H untington Beac h p ol ice
arrested Richard Berge. 18, of
I luntington Beach, 1mmed1ately
following the shoo ting The
1n <·tdC'nt •~still under
1n ves ttgallo n No c rimin<.11
charges havt> been f rl ed and
Berge has bt:.>en released on his
own recognizance.
"Everyone in Laguna knows
Rosie," said Police diief Neil
PurceU. who took on t he task C1f
breaking the news t.o the town's
NATION
favorite p<1 rk ing f:n f orcC'men t
officer that F'ndav the 13th
ctfternoon ·
Her frit•nds turned o ut en
masst• f1>r memorial services
followin~ thC' shooting incident.
"Thcv told mf' there we rC'
murl• pNlple there' than at J ohn
Wayne's funeral," Rosll' said "I
believe 1t "
Rosie· picked up a photo of ht•r
smiling d<.tughter. standing arm
in arm with a frwnd at Oak
Str~t &·ach
''This was t.akc•n just a month
ago." she said. shaking her head
and pa1;smg the photo across the
table
Ri st> U4'l·d to ride 1n her
mothrr's blue -and -white
Cushman while-the met.er maid
patrolled the stre<>ts, looking for
expirro parking meters.
"I'd write out a tll'kC't and
she'd run out :u.t put 1t on the
car," she n.'<:allro
"Pl•opll· Usl'd to call us Big
Reis1e ;:ind L1ltlt• Hosw," ~he
laughro
But w<X' b<• unto the fellow
(See ROSIE, Page A2l
A nurse has written a book urging that every
hospital pa tient use a f riend or re lative as a n
"advocate" in securing adequate, informed care. Page
AB.
Caffeine said harmful
Health researchers are urging pregnant women to
keep their caffeine consumption low, as there is some
evidence the substance harms babies. Page B:t
Teen troubles tiillieJ
A study indieates that broken h omes do not
n~essarlly lead to juvenile delinquency, but that
full-time jobs and access to automobiles may lead teens
to trouble. Page 86.
SPORTS I
Tommy John joins Angels
~ Angele!-pitching st:eU .gets a boos&. with
acquisJtion of Tommy John and John Curtis. Page El.
DeltJNMIWt .......
Sitting at a ta ble filled with letters of
<'Ondole nce, Laguna Beach meter maid Rosie
Micle tte recalls her daughte r, Rise, s hot Aug. 13.
INDEX
At Your Servi<--e
Business
Cavalcade
Classified
Comics
C rossword
Death Notices
Editorial
Entert.11inmenl
Food
A4
84-5
A7
FA-8
02
02
F7
A6
87-8
Cl-05
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Movies
Mutual Funds
Public Notices
Sports
Dr. Steincrohn
Stock Markets
Television
Theaters
Weather
TELEVISION
Guatemala airs tonight
A7
A7
B7-8
84
Fl-8
Et-3
A7
85
06
87-8
A2
Guatemala, a far-~way Central American country
wracked by political violence, holds considerable
strategi~ and-economic importance to the U.S. A CBS
documentary· tonight explaina why. Pap 06.
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"' 8 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /WednHday, September 1, 188:1
' l Rosie grieves foy girl.
From Page A 1
who 11h1rl.J t.uu lung ut till' plt.<lty
llrunettl• You n>uld l'OUn t on
.Hu1Ut' w yeU OU\, "llt•y. buddy
Keoep your ('yt'I in your htiMd "
ltos1e, you iwe. was v<•rv
protl'<.'llVl' of ht•r duughu:r
"Ha guy tUlkl-<l ht·r CIU\, I'd l'U}I
th£ PD and run u ~H (nir
, n :g1strut1on) ur a '.l\) (111.olcn t'Hr)
on ham," she.• said. jl>k ang
~ "No dsrtl>Uf!i wa:. Jo(Ulllg lo dutt.'
p:iv <:Uiughter."
Then, tear:; WPlltnl( up an lwr
eyt>S again, ~lw scud, "Ev<•rybocly
llDvl'CI ht-or Sht• had sut·h chnnn
she c.'Oult.J mdt thl· t·hromc right
bff a car"
I
I
ttui;1e dtd ahe <.'Mn 't J>Oll'lbly
1m11wer all lht• mall aht' n-c'(•IV'f'd
from thl' people who loVt' hl'r
So 1he uked that a lt-U.ttr be
printed, "rrutybt> on youi· t.<dllorml
page or somuthlng "
I l's hl·re, lnstead:
The prec:iuus parlS uf my
l>ody are ~ ht>lJrt to Juve
owny, rhe arms to shaJY> tha r
love•, the mind to think of
lnve, che sighr tu see th~
person I love, the ability to
tt.•ach that love. And finally,
to couch and make the ocher
1x:rson aware• of that love
I t " u gh t m y I 11 v <' I y
d11ugh rc•t fhll r loVt' I /{1't.·I
she.• had IO lc·11 vc• mt'. for "
pN('C:fuJ life thl1 r would nor
bear lu.•n rt1wh t':t or (NJ 111
Uud 11•1 u." µro<tuct• her UI}(/
l~t nw tt•1wh her fur 14 yt·t1rs
for chat I am still gratt•fuL
My heart soe:s to "" uf you
who shul'C'd my sorruw .md
1·t-spumJ1'<.l You have bc.'C.•n
gcwtl ro me by giving mt•
strcmgth uncl showing me.• t)u1t
I um stfll newed
Frum my ht•art, thunk you.
Thunk you for being thc•n•,
L<>ve.
Jusr Hu.sit-• Hist-Tuck~r
Delay hits Mesa's
amphitheater again
f
By JODI CADENHEAD °' .. &>.-, .......... Conatructlon, &l•heduled to
begin by Tueaday Of) the $-1 0
m illion amphitheate r al th e
O range County fairgrounds an
Costa Meaa, has been delayed
again. .
1t was the third delay since
w orkers ceremonious ly brok e
ground July 11, 1981 on the open
air bowl theater that iB already
five years behind schedule
~ht:dul~ t() be open by Ju.J y,
1982 . The 1c h e duled n ~w
opening date ill May J*H>63
William Blurock. pre111dt•nt ol
Bhiroc k f>a rtne r tl'hlp, the
N e wpor t Bea c h -based
archi t ect ural firm that is
designing the open air theater ,
said represe nt atives f o r
Nederlander and the con tract.or.
C.L. Peck of Los Angeles, will
meet today to work out a final
faxed fee contract.
Mesa sculptor isolated • Ill jail
Rick Witte. vice president of
Nederlander Organization which
has the state contract to build
a nd o perate the 15,b OO-seat
theater, declined Tuetiday to say
when construction will begin.
"We'll be ready when we're
ready," said Witte. "You'll know
construction has begun when you
see the uucks out there."
Bluroc k s aid i l i e hi s
u nderstanding tha t H a Hxed
price-is agreed upon, construction
would begin next week_ C_L.
Pec k 0 H1cials refuse d lo
t-omment
It was the delay in the signing
of the construction contract that
a lleged ly caused strained
relations betwet.·n the fair board
a nd the e nt e rta i nme nt
organization.
• Alt Ruush<in l>!)C•nt hts first
n ight 111 Jail hou~l·d 1n the
med1l'al 1sol<illl>n u111t when.• ht•
wall rt:marn until Saturd<iy
I Tht• lrd111a11 Wt•ld1•r bt•g<in
serving a 5 day !*'1\l('lll'l' TUl'Sday ~r disobeying <i court order by
• ereclrng a !i().(ool high n>d Slt•el
S\'UlptUrC'
1 A sh•·r ilf 's d1•µ<J1'tnu·nt
'1
spokesman said all civil inmates
are housed in the Orange County
Jail's medical unit for their o wn
protection. .
Apparently undeterred by the
St.·ntcnct>, Roushan told reporters
before he was J3Jled that he still
plans to construct a castle at his
Costa Mesa shop, with or with.Jul
nl'<.'f'SSary penn1ts
Ah appt!arl"<I unworried about
Dance master
'
serving lime and said, ''There's
nu problem. A lot of ~pie get
blown up to pte<'t:S Th~re's
certain t hrngs that you don't
want lo happen."
H is wile. Mar·y, a l'O Urt
repor t t•r, appare ntl y had
diff «ren t feelings.
"Shl' doesn't 11.-cl good at aU,"
s~ud Roushan "She keeps telling
UCI's Loring dies
By JOEL C. DON
ol'the Dlllly Piiot 81•11
Eugene Loring, a p1onC<.'r of
modern American ballC't and
founder of UC Irvine's dance
program, d ted Monday 1n New
York after a battle with canC<.'r
He was 68
Loring's career spanned more
than half a century on the stage
'5 well as the screen, where he
¢horeographed nearly 20 films,
Including three: starring Fred
Astaire. He also served as dant'e
Qi en t or f or s ud\ maJOr
ltntertainers as LC'slic Caron, Liza
Minnelli. Mary Tyler Moore and
!t1chard Chamberlain
· In 1938, he collaborated with
q9mposer Aaro n Copland to
dboreograph a production titled ·~~ill.Y the Kid." Loring recently
• l"'ev1ved th e work for the
Oakland B a ll t-t along with
Copland.
The danc-er was perhaps best
known t or weaving social
commentary into the fabric of
nearly all of htS productions. One
play created for the J offrey
Be.llet, "These Three," was based
on the mid-'60s kiµjngs of three
white c1yil rights supporters by
members or the Ku Klux Klan.
Born in Milwaukee, Loring
learned his art at the School of
American Ballet in New York.
He was an original member of
the Amencan Ballet and Ballet
¢aravan and. in 1940, pined the
prestigious American Ballet
Theater in its first season as
soloist a nd choreographer.
H e c reated "The Grea t
American Go o f '' f o r th e
American Balle t ~ater
Loring sta rt ed his o w n
company, Dance P layers, and
acted on . the New York stage
before moving t.o HoUywood t.o
work in the film industry.
He choreographed several Cyd
Charisse movies and started the
American Ballet School in Los
Angeles, breeding ground for
many of today's entertainet'S.
H e continue d to work o n
B r oadway prod u c t io n s
throughout the '50s and early
'60s before com ing to UCI in 1965
to lau n c h the th e n n ew
umversity's dance program.
He wAs the recipient in 1967 of
the Annual Dance Magazin e
Award for his work as an artistic
director and choreographer, an
hon o r akin to th e m ovie
industry's Oscars.
"He was one of lhe important
innovators in American ballet,"
said Dance Magazin e e ditor
William Como. "He w as
especially respected for the fact
that his ballets all made sociaJ
statements."
L oring was made professor
eUleritus at UCI in 1979 and left
the campus last year to retire an
upstate New York.
He is survived by a brothe:./ Eu'gene .. Loring
wave
Nonh«n and Central Celll0<nle
wlll be lalr through l oc:ley Coaslal fog and low clouds Chance of
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tnfand ll!aes 84 10 88 llarllble
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elley end Into the mid end upper
Ilona of the Mtulsslppl Valley
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Ml• Thundlly • 4:3 I • m
me th en~ arl' s tabbings and
k.Jllings in psi S ht-wants me to
be t:areful "
H.oush<in S<.11d tht• cuuple hod
decided aga1rut lett ing their baby
daughter, RazJah, visit her father
In jail.
·"H er name means humble,"
said Roush.an. "l keep reminding
myself that I have to be humble."
During a phone inte rview
Tuesday the L os Ang e les
a ttorney said he has no intention
of backing out of the 40-year
lease agreement contract with
the fair board and the state.
In the past Witte has blamed
financing problems on the delay
of the theater that had been
A drsput.e arose between the
two over whether the ageement
calll'<f fur actual construction of
tht· thl'ater b y June, 1982, or
merely a signed construction
contrnc·t.
General also seeking boost
Gene ral Telephon e Co. has
followed the lead of Pacific
Telephone C.o. and has applied to
state oflicials for pemusslon to
boost telephone bills by nearly
100 percent.
GTE services nearly 2.5 million
Southe rn Californians in 330
communities from Laguna Beach
to Santa Mar ia a nd inland.
including sections of Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley.
GTE asked the Public Uttlities
C.omml$ion for a 94 percent rate
increase Tuesday. one day after
Pacific Telephone announced it
would seek a massive $864.5
million annual hike. The GTE
a pplicatio n' wo uld inc rease
residential subscribers' basic
•
monthly rate from $7.75 to $15.30
and give the utility an additional
$247.5 million in annual revenue.
The PUC granted GTE a $100
million increase for 1982.
Meanwhile, Pacific Telephone
is seek ing to increase the flat
monthly residential rate from $7
in ,San Francisco and Los Angeles
?_'ld $6. 70 in the rest of the state,
to a $15 monthly fee statewide.
If approved, GTE's new rates
would not take effect until 1984.
G TE Preside nt D avid
Anderson said the increase was
needed because of an inadequate
rate hike for 1982 and a projected
loss of business because of
deregulation that takes e ffect
next year.
Anderson a l so sa id the
additio n al money w o uld be
needed Lo fund a multibillion·
do lla r service ir-..proveme nt
program by Sant.a Monica-based
GTE T h e r ecession and
increased competition for !orig·
distance phone business caused
revenues ta be "much lower than
expected . . Without further
substantial rate relief, General1s
ea rn ings will continue to
decline," Anderson said.
He added: "ln order to meet
the down turn i n busin ess,
General ts reducing expenses
wher ever it ca n wi thout
jeopardizi ng i t s se r v i ce
improvement program."
The upgrading p.rogram is
costing GTE $2 million a day.
Two die in Polti'D.d outbreaks
WARSAW. Poland (AP)
P o l ice dodging bric k s a n d
firebombs have fired on a crowd
of demonstrators in the town of
Lubin, killing two and wounding
12 in the most violent incident
marking the second anniversary
of Solidarity, the ofhctal PAP
news agent·y said today
In W arsaw , mourn e,.r s
fashioned a cross of spent tear
gas canrsters today and placed a
red banner with a black stripe
and a piece of paper above 1t
reading. "To the me m ory o f
those killed in Lubin August 31 "
(The Lubin incident occurred
Tuesday.)
Thousands of Poles responded
to the calls of their underground
leaders and staged
demonstrations in at least a dozen
cities in a massive s how o f
support for the suspended union.
PAP said 600 people were
arrested in Warsaw during the
protests, 64 5 in Wroclaw and 100
in Szcrecin. Western diplomats
said Polish 0Cfic1als told them
between 65,000 and 75,000
people took part in the protests,
.
and that 136 policemen we re
hurt. No overall figure on civilian
injuries was available.
M eanwhile, the wife o f
interned Solidarity leader Lech
Walesa said after visiting him
that he "was not of the opinion to
tum out in the streets and fight.
But the w orkers know that the
law is not respected b y the
authorities and worke rs should
fight with the app ropriate
measures." She did not specify
which measures w ou ld be
appropriate. Mrs. Walesa spoke
to a report.er in Gdansk.
The report by PAP was the
first announcement of fatalities
tn the demonstrations. They
were the first deaths caused by
clashes between police and
protesters since the early days of
martial law last December.
PAP sai.d three of the 12
wounded in Lubin we re hurt
seriously. El.even police officers
aod one volunteer police reservist
were also reported hurt.
"Investigations so fa r s h ow
that firearms w ere used because
of the aggressive behavior of the
crowd, who were attacking the
governm ent forces w ith gasoline
bombs, stones and bric k s,"
Warsaw radio said in a report
monitored in London .
Lubin is a copper -mining town
of 67,000 people, where few
incidents of unrest have been
reported previously. Authorities
responded to Tuesday's deaths by
imposing an 8 p.m . to 5 a .m .
curfew on the town's youths an.d
an 11 -p.m . to 5 a.m . curfe w on
adults.
Warsaw radio, meanwhile. scud
police had arrested a "terrorist
gro up" plannin~ "poli tical
murders'' in Katowice, solJth'weS't
Poland's coal capital.
T he broadcast said the arrests
were ''terrifying evidence of the
increasin g ruthlessn ess" of
political opponents.
The radio said the group
planned to execute ofticials in
pub'lic, sabot.age s t.ate faci lities
and provoke demonstrations and
riots by Solidarity me mbers who
failed to accept their conspiracy
PRIVATE CONTRACTOR ISSU • •
From Page A 1
Manage ment audit Called
for a wide-ranging study of the
O range County S h eriff's·
Dep a rtment. Patrol service
levels, use of non-sworn civilians
for some duties now handled by
d e puties and organizational
structure will be examined. The
study will be conducted by a
consultant, Sheriff.C.oroner Brad
Ga t es and the coun t y
Administrative Office.
'fhe department, w ith l ,J.59
full-tim e employees, has an
annual budget of $50. l million.
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• I rise
lnfl.-nza, alc~holism blamed for · trend
w A#if rnoTON (AP)• -cente~ed ·on expal'\•lon rath.;
Influenza, alcohollarn and Umhed IEll lla1~n11 than upgradina . quallt.y. Al a medical care are combining to · M reeult, he conclUded, the Soviet
cau.e a D.aina death rate in the medlCal 1y1tem Ii unable to cope
. t
Soviet Union, an unprecedented ~x lalned. by the population'• with the neecU of the po~Uon.
trend in peacetime, ac.cordUli to a • ' to far," he uid. · · And whlle he aald Sovie•
p..;........_--+=~priva1e atudy=---~blrth..i.o-aidenhtp h:w-expz 1& 1d l'lllllllil"!l!nf----.t
Murray Fe•hbach of declining amona Soviet malea, about thie proble~. ~h•
Targets AP Wlrephoto
Four killer whales travel through waters located be tween
the coast of Washington and Vancouver Island in British
Columbia. The ·canadian government has issued permits
for the capture of two of the 80 or so killer whales which
roam the coastal waters of the Northwest.
Development, hunting peril
Yellowstone grizzly population
WA SHINGTON (AP) -18th century, the number in the
Unless 10mething is done soon to lower 48 states has dropped to
atop illegal hunting and control fewer than 1,000. scie ntists
nearby land development, estimate.
Yellowstone National Park is in In addition to those at
danger of losing Its grizzly bears, Yellowstone, anoth.er 800. are
a National Park Service memo located around Glacier National
aaya. , ......... .. ...... , .... r..arr)~.m<?~~~· While ·~tiulies
The bear is falling victim to m moniana also are hs ~d as
hunters and loss of habitat from threatened, they are n?t ~n as
development jQst outside the severe danger ~ ~he gnu.lies at park, according to the memo. Yellowstone, offic1~ say.
The grizzly population at the The park service h.as been
park waa put at 187 bears, almost aware of threats to gnzzlies at
a 40 percent drop from the early Yellowst?ne for. several years.
1970s. This includes perhaps as Waue r u chairm a n of the
few as 30 females In te:agenc y . Grl zzl>'. Bear · Steenng Committee, which was
• '0n1 y i mm e di ate and established in 1973 to coordinate
broadacale action can sa9e the relfef work between federal and
grizzly," Dr. Roland Mauer, a state agencies.
park aervice scientist, wrote in Wauer's memo re<:ommends
the memo. "We no longer have tougher civil penalties for killing
the luxury of time to research grizzlies and beefing up the
the remainin.g parts of the number of wildlife agents to
puule." catch lawbreakers.
From a grizzly population of Just this summer, four gnu.lies
50,000 west of the Mississippi were illegally killed by hunters
River at the beginning of the in WyominR, Wauer said. He
cited congressional testimony
that within 200 miles of
Yellowstone, it is possible to
purchase hundreds of grizzly
claws as souvenirs even though
such sales are illegal.
Wauer said the grizzly habitat
· was·being !'nickel-end ·dlmed·out ...
of existence" by development
around the park, including
increasing energy exploration.
· • Pote n t i al g e o t h ~rm a l
developments at Island Park and
oil and gas leasing in the Gallatin
National Forest and Washakie
WiJde mess may all contribute to
the declining status of the
Yellowstone grizzly bear."
Wauer's memo was leaked to
the press by the Wilderness
Society. Society official Ron
Tipton said the memo pointed up
the need for a stiffer law to
protect national parka from
development en nearby land.
Such a bill is currently pending
before the House Interior
Committee.
Saudi Arabian students beaten
Vandalism, harassment by locals stem from 'jealousy'
OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) -
Saudi Arabian students studying
Englilh in this aoutheut Iowa
city ha.ve been greeted with
taunts, vandalism to their cars
and -in the latest incident -a
weekend assault that left five
people injured, authorities say.
"At first we really liked very
much this city," said Ibrahim
Abdulkaeer, one of 160 students
in the language program. ''The
people were so friendl y .
Suddenly, now we don't know.
Maybe lt'a because of money . . .
·we don't know."
"Not one of us wants to stay
here," added another, Hassan
Fallath. ·
Their comments came after
five Saudi nationals were
attacked and injured by a group
of about 25 club-wielding men
who emerged from the darkness,
police said.
During the past two months, at
least a dozen incidents of
vandalism to student-owned cars
have been reported. The students
aay Ottumwa police told them
that the vandalism and
haramnent probably stem from
jealousy of the Saudis' new cars,
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money and dates with local
women.
The language program. mostly
for employees of Saudia Airlin~.
is operated by Northrop Corp.
Technical Institute of
Hawthorne, Calif. Program
director Balph Morgan called the
lat.est incident an "ugly scene."
Local officials have promised
an investigation of the tensions,
some fearing the classes will be
moved from the community of
27 ,400 people.
TJle Sunday assault came in a
parking lot across the street from
the residence of four students,
said Aziz Alsaud, who lives at the
home.
He said nine Saudis were
playing cards and watching
television "when we heard a rock
hit the door."
The students went outside, and
found five cars with slashed tires
and one broken antenna, Abaud
said.
"Most of the guys went back in
the house," he said. Then a group
of men charged up a steep grassy
slope by the parking lot and
attacked the five Saudis
remaining outside, Alsaud said.
Treated and r eleased at
Ottumwa Hospital were Faig
Shata, 22; Abdullah Ramal, 22;
Maher Faden , 19 , and
Mohammed Selaghor, 21.
The fifth vTctlm, Abdul
Khiwas, 22, was ln stable
condition Monday at University
Hospitals in Iowa City with head
and facial injuries.
All are students in the Engl.i.ah
training program except
Selaghor, who was visiting a
relative.
The attackers carried clubs,
chains and brass knuckles, the
students said.
Two representatives of Saudla
Airllnes planned to visit this
w eek, and students say they
have been told to stay away from
classes in the meantime.
"We picked this place because
we felt there would be mlnimum
disturbance. We can't change
hutna.n nature," Morgan said.
Mayor Je.rry Parker, who met .
in a cloeed-door laSion Monday
with community leaders to
dbc\111 the problem, utd local
youth• believe the Saudis
"appear to be competition."
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Georgetown Univeralty, a teahbach found . In 1964, it propbrtlonofthenationalbud19'
leading authority on the Sovi.et reached a high of 67 years for a devoted to health care dropped
male life expectancy lj1lce 1964 6 1 . 9 '/.ears r n 1 9 8 0 . By percent in 1978. -:--t population, also report. a drop in male, but hu llnce dropped to from 6.6 percent in 196~ tO 5~
in the Soviet Union. • . comparilon, for American males, Fethbach 88id the decline
The declines in Soviet the official life expectancy at Soviet birth rates haa bee
population growth ~d lead to birth wu 69.~ years in 1978: particularly noted amon1
shortages of worken and 10ldiers Alcoholiam, now .pandemic in Rusilan1, UkraJnlan1 and
in that country by the tum of the the USSR, la undoubtedly a Byelorussiana, while blrtM
century, the study said. leading factor behind the continued at a high level in the
"Barring time of war, this mortality rise among working Asian sections of that country. ,,.
trend ls unique in the history of age ·Soviet men, although heavy From a current estimate o( lM
developed countries," Feahbach drinking la abo increuing among million Soviets of working AP.
wrote in hlB study "The Soviet women and teen. ager a,'' Feahback projecta growth to onll-
Unlon: Population Trends and Feshbach wrote. 158 million by 1985 and 16Jt.
Dilemmas," published by the Alcohol consumption has aho million by 1990. :
private, non·proflt Population increased in the United ·States Thia~. he said, that the
.Reference Bureau. but the prima~y difference is country's leadership can no
Feshbach said the Soviet that; in the USSR, hard liquor longer count on the traditional
Union's death rate dropped to a makes up 65 percent of all means of expanding tndu.atrial
low of 6.9 deaths per 1,000 alcohol consumed, versus 40 growth through abunda t
population in 1964, but "1lnce percent in the U.S .," he said. supplies of manpower. a.
then,..tf official Soviet data are to It was Feshbach who, two •Feahbach also said the nee&.,
be c r e dited, the rate has years ago, first dlaclosed an could ariae to extend conacription·
increased by 50 percent to 10.3 in increase in Soviet Infant from two years to three~
1980. The U.S . crude death rate mortality. That was attributed to ·maintain Soviet anned forcet
was 8.6 in 1980." a number of factors including their current level of 4.8 milli
A population's death rate goes Influenza epidemics, poor men.
up when fewer children are prenatal care and Inadequate Br 1990, only 2.1 million males
being born, and ihus elderJy nutrition. wil turn 18, not enough t6
people make up more of the total That high infant mortality is maintain the overall manpowe\O
population. "However, the a.lao a factor in the rising Soviet total. But keeping them in
dramatic rise in the national death rate, he report.. service would prevent them fioom1
crude death rate of the Soviet Health care has grown l.n the entering the labo.r markeV,l
Union ia beyond what can be Soviet Union, but that has wonenlng the shortage there. •t;
Falling
Lumberjack Phil Scott, left, found that roller ska'tes were
not the secret wea~n to win a log-rolling duel against his
nephew Rene Scott. Their joust was part of the Mol10n
Lumberjack Show in Toronto.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cuti/I~ Gemoqiat, AGS
INDIA'S DIAMONDS '
• piowi .. IWOllree
India, which already ranb
third among the world'• nations
that export cut and polished
diamonds (Belgjum and Iarael
are tope) is planning to double
lta exporta over the next flve
yean: lndla'1 diamond cutten
already claim th.ree·fourtN of
the world market tn 1maller
dlamonda, 1uch .. thme \.eel in
eettlnp with emenlda, rubiee·
and other colored stonea. 'nlere
are literally tbouund1 of
cr.aftamen acattered ~out
, Ind.la who work 1n the ahOpe of .,,.u ~·Many of them .....
o0ncentrat.ed atoUftd the peat
port dt)' of Bombay. To ilicrHH
the d&amond trade, the lnd.1an
~t plana ~ •pend 27 mUUon dollan In Clevelopi~I
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Orang• Ooa1t DAil. y PILOT/WtdnHday, September 1, 1911
' Big wheels
David O'Keefe (top) and {{evin Martin, both 13, try out
a Cosmic Orbititor on ·the bench n ear the Balboa Pier.
Mail order firms sued
DEAR READERS: The Federal Trade
Commission has filed suit against two
Southern California mail-order firms to force
them either to deliver goods or refund money
for at least $850,000 worth of orders~
In a civil complaint filed in U.S. Uistrict
Court in Los Angeles,.,the FTC alleged that
Super Market Media of North Hollywood. its
owner Nathan Peleg and SMM Mail Order
Ma.rketing Inc. of San Fernando, violated the
agency's mail-order rule by failing to fill
orders within the required 30 days or
notifying customers-of a delay and offering
refunds to them. The agency's regulation
ca.rries the effect of law.
The FTC Is asking the court to require
that the firms either deliver or give customers
refunds for about 65,000 undelivered packages
in a San Fernando warehouse. The request
also includes any other orders not yet
disclosed that remain unfilled. The FTC also is
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violation and a pe.rmanent lllJUnctton against
further violations of FTC mall-order rules.
SMM was 84 percen t owned by Peleg
until last March, when he sold the firm to Las
Vegas-based Gol<t Equities Inc. Within a day,
SMM was seized by U.S. marshals for alleged
non-payment of debts a nd is n ow in
bankruptcy proceedings. Harold A Abeles, a
Los Angeles attorney representing Gold
F.quities, declined comment, saying bia client
is attempting to rescind the SMM purchue.
The FTC suit covers orders rece.ived by
the firms since Jan. 1, 1979. The complaint .
alleges that the two firms and Peleg 10llcited
orders and "yet had no reasonable basls to
expect they could ship products within the
required period" of 30 days. Georae..Schulman.
at· the Los AJfgeles FTC office said Super
Market Media has been in business for 15
years and SMM was lnoorporated in 1974.
Correcting bank· error
DEAR PAT: I ja1t received my moatllly
bank statement and •• far as I cu tell, a
mistake ba.1 beea ma~~ "• one of my
aulomated teller maclalne truuctlou. Wbat
procedure .. oald I follow to 1et tbe buk lo
make • correetlom? I alre~y notUled t)e
bank, bat wonder If I uve to Clo more.
C.S., Costa Mesa
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Crea'fi poll shows ni:tD trailing ArclJer
A poll commluloned b_y White Houte -and 10meona told a
ft.publican ca.ridldate Johnnie R. trlend," he 1ugaeeted.
contultant.a wanted.
"h 'e hll poll and at Lbll point
in time thflf( wanted to malbt • Cru..n_purp.Dtledl1. l.bow1 ...._ The 33-year-old Republican
Democrat Roy .. Pat ' Archer ~-.aid he II not •~pri.Md by
J.ad1na all candtdatel ln the race the poll resu.lt.a. "It'• a aood poll
• took u bad u they could and-
ahow that Archer could win. We
really don't place any real
stgn.lflcance ln t.he poll,'' Packard
f or tfle Ord Conare11lonal and I'm a llttle blt behind
Dlatrlct Ifft. , ~her, but Jt doesn't surprt.e me
The poll, c:onduc~ recently because I've been beat up by the
by a Texu flnn, ahow9-A:rcher new1papert coiul1ten\l)' 1lnce
.-ld. .
Packard added that he l•
expecllnt_ the re.ulta from a poll
he commiulon~d In the n,xt
several days. He said he intends
to make the reaulta of his poll
public.
leaCl.lµg the three candidate. with May,' Crean aatd.
34 percentJ Crean wtth' 27 He added that the poll ahoY'•
~rcent ancl write-in can~idate . that· Archer ii getting thp
l\Oll Packard trailina with only 4 Democratic vote ln the solidly
percent. Crean c:onilrmed Tues-Republican dlatri<:t while
day. Som~ercent ofjhe J{epublldn..voled largely'are Packard, who announced he
would run aa a write-In
candidate In the days following
voters 1ampled .. ad they are atW undecided.
undecided in the race, he 18id. "The poll shows either me or
Reluh1 of the poll became ~her la going to win and the : the primary election, ran aecona
to Crean in a-bt~terly contested
18-way primary . .Fl.nal vote tot.ala
showed Packard loaing tO Crean
by a slim 92-vot.e margin.
public Jlfter they were ''leaked" oniy results of the write-in will
to a member oi San Dfego ~ to ~ect Archer," Crean alao
County'• Republican central said. ·
committe·e by 1omeone ln Predlctably, Archer said he
Waahlngton, D.C., Crean said. was pleased to learn the poll
He said that when he arrived showed him as the front-runner
Heavily Republican, the .43rd
district, which includes por:tiona
of both south _Orange County and
north San nfego County, wu
considered a "safe'~ Republican
seat tl\is election year.
Monday to speak to the San in the race. '
Diego Republican Buslneas and "I feel l'rp going to win, I'm
Professional Club h e.,was the front-runne.r primarily
confronted by several people because ot a hegative vote
who knew the poll'• findings. against Johnnie Crean," Archer
But Crean said he doesn'.t said.
believe the poll was rel~ in The Democratic candidate
an attempt to damag~Ch!d, however, that while he
Expansion OK'd
chances. "Thia wasn't a decision believes the poll's findings are MERCED (AP) -The City
Council bas approved a aewer
master plan to allow
development north of Merced
de1pite warnings that homes
there would encr~h or. the
nolie zone for Castle Mr Foree
Base.
made to help or hurt anyone," valid, he feels that Packard
Crean said. actually has great.er support than
"I think this is probably the the poll showed.
most interesting race in the Packard, ttle former mayor of
coutry and the results were _Carlsbad, said that the poll was
floating around the ReR_uhli~ designed to-demonstrate just
Congressional a>rnmitt.ee or the w bat Crean' s campaign
Also send a letter to the bank within 10
days. Give your name and account number
(not your personal identification number) and
describe the error. Aft.er being notified, the
bank has 10 days to investigate and tell you
the results. If tl.le bank needs more time it can
take up to 45 clays to investigate, but only if
the monel in dispute is returned to your
account. I no error is found, the bank can
take the money back.
If you fail to notify the bank within 60
days, you may be out of luck. The bank has no
obligation, under federal law (Electronic Fund
Transfer Act) to conduct an invesugation if
you missed the deadline.
Army fund program·
DEAR PAT: Can you explaln bow tbe
Army college faad program works? I've
laeard tbat tlae Army match• funds tbe
service peuon aavu and a college education
can be financed in tbJ1 way.
1 • T.G., Fountain Valley
The fund combines a qualified soldier's
savings with government matching funds and
Army supplements. This program, now being
introduced nationwide, allows a soldier to
accumulate as much as $1 5,200 (while
contributing $2,400) during a two-year
enlistment. During a three or four-year
enliBtment, a soldier's college fund could grow
Open Daffy,..
Sunday 10-7
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to $20, 100, with a contribution of $2,700 by
the soldier. .
To participate in the Army College Fund,
qualified high school graduates enlist in the
Army and agree to train in one of 60 selected
military occupational specialties. They
contribute from $25 to $100" of their pay ea~h
month up to a total of $2,400 in two years or
$2,700 in three or more years. (Saving is
possible since pay is more than $550 a. month
and housing, meals and work clothes are
provided.) The gQvernment will ~~ _ ...
soldier's contribution two-for-one. Then the
Arnly will contribute additional money -
$8,000 for a two-year enlistn;ient periOd or
$12,000 for an ·enlistment of three or more
years. .t Army recruiting stations t)ave details on
the Army College Fund as well as other Army
education and skill training programs.
•
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nee'd to solve inequities In
,... • government and business. Mail1
I ! your questions to Pat Horowitz, At
~our Servi.ce, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box
.1560, Costa M~. f:A 92626. As many letters u
possible will be answered.
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.,, I•
ntertaine~-Roy Clark donates ·iJSycliecK
for four r.ean, held a "family
1
11111 / flC' 117 Country 1tn1er Roy Clark
eerformed at the Garfield
County Jl'atr In Rifle, Colo .. and
off tclala hoped to net enouah to
help offeet poor bualneta caUled
bf a alowdown in the oU aha.le
tndualr)'. ....
They di~n't sell aa many
tlckell aa they hoped for the
Saturda'y night oorw;elU, but the
windtalf came anyway.
After Clark, a star of
television'• "Hee Haw," finished
his tee0nl1 show. he wrote the
Rifle.Chamber of Commerce a
peraonal check for $15,000,
exactly the sum that had been
adyanced him.
The -Tates .and Catnpbells,
whose outrageous problemJ
made "Soap" a hit ABC comedy
reunion'. in Lot An1elH to f
celebrate the 1how'1 flnt v•nture
wer from the kJng •t one point
to t.ry to IOOthe the babf.
· into 1yndica,tton.
"Thlt it wonderful," Katlaerlee
H•lmoad uid at Chaaen1
""taurant. ''Thia rewuon la juit
like an epilode of 'Soap.' It'• ao
chaotic and wlld," added' the
red-hatred actress, who played
Je11lca Tate.
More than a dozen of the
eertee' 1tars.attAtnded the reunion.
The show, ~spoof on daytime
soap operas, la going Into
domestlc. syndication in alighUy
more than 30 markets. It. has
been ahoWn in foreign countries
sirw;e the show made lta debut in
September 1977.
chlld of Swedish Kt11 Carl
GHtlf and QHH snvra, haa
been chlltened before 700 aue.tl
at the royal palace chapel.
The infant, born June 10, ·waa
baptized Tuetday u tladelelDe
TllereH ..Amelie Joaeplltne b)'
1.;utheran Archbishop Olof
SIUl'dby.
Ra11ell HlJcbcock, lead I naer
of the Auatrallan pop group AJr
Supply, hat/been treated at a
hoepltal here ln St. Paul, Minn.
after falling off t}\e stage at the
MIMellOta State Fair.
Httchoock, 33, wu taken by
ambulaJtCe to the emergency
room of St. Paul-Ramley Medlcal
Cent.er. Hospital offlclals said he
waa treated and released, Tour
manager Jou Slatterly said that
Hitchcock suffered a bro~n
wrist, brulRI a!1d tore ribs.
Gustaf, 36, with 0-year-old
Crown Prtnce11 Vtctorla at his
aide, held the crying Madeleine
fDr moat of the 30-mlnute
ceremony, rocking her In his
arms to quiet her.
Queen Silvia sat holding the Jim H1ye1 is a mall carrier at
hand of the couple's 3-year-old last,-and the heart transplant
cro.--count.ry bicycle trek befor~
he won the job M)'t be expec:ta to
lead a normal life.. ·
The 30-year-old Knoxville,
Tenn .. man who married '"' • monttui aao.and eot the pa1tal job
earlier thl1 year, declares: "I
have no hard feelings againlt the
poet offJce." .
Haye&' initial applJcatJon f« •
mail h,andler'1 job wat iurn
down because the P<>1tal ~rvice
didn't beUeve anyone with hi•
history of eerloua heart proble
would be ablt to handle the
physical demandJI of \he j>b.
He appealed after ~kJ t.rl
from Knoxvllle to Stanford
Medical Center· ln..PaJo A lto.
Calif., for hia annual checkup.
and finally was offered a job aa a
rnail carrier. Prtnce11 Madeleine, the-thJ.rd_ llOn, Prlace Carl Pllillp, but took pat.lent who ~ 3,()()()-mUe, -----------~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.:.~------------
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'Dutch uncle' leciure ,, I
hits bureaucratic stall
Congratulations are ln order •
for Oran1e County Supervisor
Ralph Clark for putting the •
county AdmlnJatrative Office in fts •
place. ' . In rnid-July , county
sqpervisors, at Clark's urgil'\g.
aaked the office to study the
feasibility of h.irlni private finns
to take over functions traditionally
Nindled by county governm~nt.
Basically, Clark wanted' ilie office
to hire an outside firm to ·
determine what county services
might be handled by the private
sector under contractual
arrangements.
The administrators didn't do
that. Instead, they produced a
flimsy report that was nothing
more than an attempt to stonewall
action on ClaJ:k's proposal. As is so
typical, the administrators wanted
more time for more studies. The
report concluded onl y two
fw1ctions of county.government -·
maintenance of county vehicles
and diatribution of food stamps -
were 0 areas ariproprlate for
immediate atudy. 1
Clark said the whole
approach by the administrators
smacked of ''classic bureaucratic
doubletalk." 'We agree.
And we are left the distinct
impression that the administrative
off tee fs more c_oncerned about
protecting county agencies from
extinction tnan about perfonning
its real function -to administer
county government as efficiently
a5 possible. If that means turning
over certain county-provided
services to the private sector, so be
it.
Supervisors decided after
Clark's "Dutch uncle" lecture to
give the administrators a second
chance at studying the issue of
contracting services. We'll be
expecting some more enlightening
inf onnation the next time around.
lminigri.tion reform
W i t h r e g a r d t o U . S . object strenuously to the demand
immigration policy, two things are that they be held respo~ble for
crystal clear: checking a job applicant's status. I ~--This country must take· Growers had hoped for inclusion
I step s to regain control of its of some type of guest worker
borders. program that would gu.raritee
I -No immigration reform them sufficient help to bring in
measure can be drawn up without their crops.
stirring strong opposition from But spokesmen for the
some quarters. Hispanic community object to the
The i,weeping Simpson-creation of any "subclass" of
MazzoU immigration bill just resident, and eitpecially have
passed by the Senate and due to expressed fear that the threat of
reach the House after the Labor employer sanctions might
Day recess, has its flaws and discourage the hiring of anyon~ of
already is the· subject of some foreign. appearance, just to be ~
bitter criticism. But it is a ,first-step the-.sa{e-side. -__ __
and that step must be talCen. And many Americans are
First of all, it recognizes some fearful the new rules might lead
basic facts of life. The United to a "national identity card" such
States cannot possibly open ifs as used· in· many countries. The
doors to everyone who would like bill's spoJll!Ors, however, point out
to come here. In f'980 there were that the required identification
800,000 official immigrants, would not have to be carried at all
including 125,000 refugees, plus times, but presented only when
illegal immigrant s probabb seeking employment. And, given
numbering in hundreds of the fact that our ubiquitous Social
thousands. Security number now appears on
The Simpson-Mazzoli bill sets everything from bank accounts to
an admission quota of 425,000 drivers' licenses, the fear would
immigrants a year, not counting seem-t.o-be exaggerated.
refugees admitted under special As for employer sanctions,
legislation. That is closer to one of the chief objections to the
feasibility. . presence of so many illegal aliens
With undocumented aliens is the fact that they can be, and
already numbered in millions, it is too often are hired at subminimum
patently impossible tO round up wage levels and threatened with
and deport all of them. exposure if they complain.
· So the bill would grant Employers who have been guilty
amnesty to those who could·prove of this sort of e)(f>loitanon )lave
~dence in the U.S. before 1977. only themselves to blame if the ~d temporary l!esident status to rules of the game art! tightened.
thoae living here since 1980, but 8 0 m e 0 f t h e b i 1 1 • s With the proviso that they would riot be entitled to welfare or other shorttomings doubtless will be
federal assistance for three years. modif.ted during the House
Af th h ld k hearings. For example, e)imination ter at, t ey · cou see of immigration preference for
permanent sta\US. Undocwnented adult children, brothers and sisters aliens who have arrived since 1980 of naturalized lJ.S . citize~is
would remain subject to contrary to the longsta d 'ng
deportation. 1 Reco--i""*-.,, the fact that most po icy of encouraging fam· y
&"..-...""& r e u n i f i c a t i o n . A n d t h e
aliens ent~ring the country requirement that foreign students illegally come in eearch of jobs -f:\lld find · them without much return to their own countries for
difficulty ~ the bill provides stjff two years af1er graduation before
Rel'l'1llties for employers who applying for readmission could
l<nowingly hire illegal aliens. deprive the countj of expertise
pending c re a ti 0 n 0 f a gained while training here in tax-
counterfei t-proof identificaUon supported schools. ~ent, employers of four or . No doubt the hot debate will
E workera would have to continue. But something must be
e that they had c hecked done to establish a rational
· al identification documents to irrunigration policy. It is long past
41pport a job applicant's claim of time for Congress to stop debating 1'gality. and take action, even at t h e
' All these provisions have expenee of stepping on many toes.
diU8ed concern in one quarter or U the new rules don't work,
another. they can be modified. ·The present
• · l Employers, and especially situation borders on chaos and is
th~•.!' e~..1.a~e~ in agriculture! 9uite .intolerable. . .
Opinions t!l(pressed In the space abOve are ttiose of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex·
pressed on this page ~r.e those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invit-
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tlrne. They suaa-t thll: If Barbra
Strmand were a man, she'd look jwt
like him. ~fact. ahe 1oob quite a bJt
like him, anyhow.
The Prime Mmt.ter of the ~lee
Republic of China doet not make
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Drug nightmare lingers on
WASHINGTON -More than six
years ago, I first exposed the horror of
MK-UL-TRA, the CIA's supersecret
program that used unwJtting victims as
living test-tubes for bizarre mind.-:
altering drugs. The nightmare still isn't
over for -some of the tortured guinea
pigs. • .
Bits and piecetf of the stOry have come
out over the years in various fonns. But
now for·the first time, the CIA baa been
forced to acknowledge in a judicial
proceeding the terrifying scope of its
experiments.
THE CIA CONFESSIONS were
extracted in writing by Atlanta attorney
Thomas E. Maddox Jr., who repreeents
four of the pr'isoners who were
experimented on in the Atlanta federal
penitentiary in the i950s and 1960s. The
victims, now iri their Ms, are seeking
_$6.o.Q..QO.O 'api~ damages-from the
govertunent.
One of the pJaintiffs, Farrell V. Kirk,
was used as a chemical mixing bowl even
though the CIA knew be was mentally
unstable. After being dosed with a
variety of drugs, Kirk attempted suicide
by burning and hanging, and once tried
to gnaw an arm off.
A second victim, Don Roderick Scoh,
·says he suffered permanent brain
damage from the tests. A third, John R.
Maole, ls a fugitive, and the fourth,
James T . Knight, lB still in prison. All
four say they suffered flashbacks and
other aevere aymptoma for years after
they were drugged by the CIA.
Here are some of the shocking
admissions made by the Justice
Department on behalf of the CIA, under
questioning by the victims' attorney:
-MK-ULTR~JJ purpose was
"research and development of chemical,
biological and radiological materials (for
use) in clandestine operations to control
human behavior." The CIA hoped the
JACI 11111111
"psychoactive chemicals" would work on
the victim's mind and emotions to
"release him from the restraint of self·
control."
-: The program was also intended to
develop an "anti-interrogation" drug to
counter-Soviet truth serum, or poeaibly
10 acnunble a CIA agent'..s bnin..,SQ thaL
any confessiOillAf h.iB captors would be
useless.
-MK-ULTRA and Its successor
~o ram , MK-SEARCH , were
· ted in part because the drugs and
o her techniques proved-"too
. unpredictable ih their effect on human
beings."
-Nevertheless, the CIA .. pursued
another chemical program, MK--BUltN,
until at least 1970. One of its researchers
was Dr. Carl Pfeiffer, who also worked
on MK-ULTRA. Pfeiffer has sworn he
was merely trying to find a cure for
mental illness. That is what the Atlanta
convicts were told.
-The materials develo~ and tested
were "hall.1!:.cino.g.e.nic or (would)
otherwise affect the · central nervous
system of humans." Th~ substances
lncluded_v.a.rious LSDs, mescaline., a
truth serum And powerful
amphetamines.
-The CIA can produce no written
coNerit forms, and admits no followupe
were made of the guinea pigs. Normally
there weren't even doctora on hand the
night after the convicts 'Were drugged.
Some prisoners were. so hopped up-they
had to be given more drugs "to attain
sleep."
-TWO VICTIMS were transferred to
a medical facility "because of apparent
mental problems," but the CIA denies
this was because of "an adveue
reaction" to its drugs, which were
intended to duplicate psychosis.
-Though expense records were kept
meticulously -$349,445.10 for the
Atlanta subproject -the overall records
were ordered dettroyed in 1973-by-Dr.
Sidney Gottlieb, ·a top CIA ICientist. Dr.
Pfeiffer destroyed the records in 1972.
Only a fluke -a 80clal worker's. file -
connected Kirk tor th.e p~. ~ I confess .to a piersonal interest in the
. MK~ULTRA program. The Watergate
pair, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Ho,ward
Hunt, tried to obtain MK-ULTRA drugs
from the CIA to use on me. So,
apparently, Richard Nixon's White
Houae was llWate of the brain-tampering
experiments.
Footnote: The CIA refuaed comment.
Dr. Gottlieb told my associate Lea
Whitten the Atlanta/roject "was in
keeping with the kin of experiments
being done at that t;.me." Dr. Pfeiffer
. "doesn't Qrdinarily take calls," according
to a voice at his New Jersey office.
Civil Service job Protection waning
• The last vestige of the state's civil
service sySt.em is about to go down the
drain. This is the job protection feature
that has made state emplbyment
attractive to many even though the pay
js not always as high as could be found in
private employment.
Job security, It was believed, was more
important than hisher pay .. It certainly
has pro.ved to be over the years,
especially during periods of bard times.
While many others walJCed the streeu
looking for work. thoee in state service
continued to enjoy full employment.
Even when budget cutback.a forced a
layoff, only the moat recently employed
were subject to job lOlllleS.
BUT THE seniority which assured the
employees of both keeping their jobs and
the ultimate reward of pensions for
faithful service w about to become a
thing of the past.
Thia waa revealed by the State
PeI'90nlleLBoard in announcing plans to
meet the job trimming resulting from
reductions in the 1982-83 budget. An
estimated 800 to 900 positions in the
>'.
1111 WITlll
person co\,\ld retain his or her job while a
long-term employ~ being terminated
for budget reasons.Wuch an ~on not
only means the loss of a job butlhe lea.
of ah eventual pension in which an
employee has invested many years of his
life.
The layoff rule is just one of the many
changes brought about' by Jerry Brown
that has tom down the civil service
structure which, when ettabllahed in
1934, gave CalifoTDia government the
varioua state agencies will be eliminated. cleanest employment practices record in
Instead of the layoffs being based upon th~ nation. .
lleniority, affirmative action will be the Brown had started the erosion of civil rule. · service when he became governor by
The new rule is baaed upon a 1980 law(,,, eliminating the written examlnationa
change pushed by Gov. Jerry Brown -¥.Chich had 8SIUred the state of hirina
which requires that the preference in and promoting the beat quallfiea
employment given to women, certain applicants. To meet ,the constitutional
ethnic minorities, and the disabled, be requirements for exAminationa Brown
ext.ended to layoff, demotion or transfer substituted oral examinations. Tbne
lists. were little more than friendly interviews
Under this rule a newly employed of pre-selec'ted candidates in which
"simpleton" questions such • "Who ii
buried in Grant'•. tomb?'' were uked.
'Eyewitnesses' unreliable UNDER BROWN the i-equtred noUca
of even thoeee phony examinadona wen
all but ignored with qWdt notk:a, often
only a few hours before the cJOllalr of
interviews, becominC atandard. 'l'ha.
e ffecti vel y elim tna ted from
consideration all but the favored
candidates.
Another priloner was freed not long
ago, when it tu.med out that a conW:t
elsewhere confea.ted to the crime for
which the first man had been imprisoned
-largely on the teatimony of
''e ewitllel9e9.'' ~ pUblic, including jurte., baa far
more confidence in eyewltne91 teetlmony •
min 111111
~ than do mmt ~ penoJopta and trial Jawyen. It welp much man
heavily wlth them than "mer~
drcumltantial evtdence. ..
Yet the objective fact ls that mmt
clrcumltantial evidence rukee • lllDN
convtnclna cue than ey.ewttn ...... Svery p1ycholo1lcal tut atvtn bat
demor°•tl•t.d that pmple -the -event ln dlff..-nt wayia, Ind the ""'6onl atwn by wtu-cu vary widely.
No dbubt some men have been oonvtcted on drc:Wn"8DUal eWlence that
tumid out Jaw to t. ...._... but
,. • IDllV1 If not~ haY9.,... .mt
to ~ ..... ...., ,... wnalb
klmdtled ~ aneanecm the~ot i1i9
crime .
People are notoriously unreliable ln
remembering and reporting what
happened in their pretienCe -etpeciall.y
when it hap~ens suddenly and
unexpectedly. Experiments made in
119YCholOI)' clam'oomt have shown that
le\v obeervel"I 88J'ee on eveh the barest
detalla.
During the witch-hunting era, people
"saw" and swore to the atrangeat
behavior on the part of the poor women ~of belna witches. In one cue
heard by Lord Mansfield, witneues
d9pmed that 101ne old ~ had been
1een by them walldna in the air, with
her feet upward and her head
downward.
MamfJeld, not wlabinC to an~
the aromeci and IUpentiUcM vilMpn,
tlMm nmdend hla verdict with pat
'tl'Ulquillty:
'1 DO NOT DOUBT that th.II woman
hM walked "' the .... with her t.et ~ and her heed clownwu'd, me.
you haw all _.. It. But slw m hid the
honor to be born ln ~d, and oomequently can only be by the
laWI ol our CXJUntry. Row know not one
18• that farWds waUdq in the • with
the fwl upwllld; we all uw a rleht to It
wJtb hnpunl~f · I He no rea1on, ....... --~-\be .,.._...., rnam ham9 when n
ph•n" ,
The effects of .the9e clw.n&a hu ·beetl
to return the state to the patronap
system in which-= COl1lkleratiom determine the ~ la
wone than the old form of patronaet
t>ecauae once hired they cannot 6e
dilmilled. Under outrllbt patrcJIUll9 the
not adminlatraUon coU1d dean boWe.
' "With the dilcardinC of the 9lnlority system, Brown hlil ~t ihe It.ate to a
complete goodbye to dvD eervice.
.: ean1ng 0
DEAR ANN LANDERS: ¢ly you printed
a leuer about a lady who had "bets in her belfry."
She was the one who wore a navy blue suit to
work every day for 14 months. Everybody in
the offlce wanted to know what her suit was made
of. You replied, "My guess is it's .double-knit or
polyester.
Sin<.-e you ace an influential force in educating
people, l would like to point out that double-knit
refers to the type of construction used to make the
fabric. Polyester describes a synthetic fiber which is
sometimes combinetl with natu.cal fiber to ll'Ulke a
highly durable, wrinkle-free. soil~r~lstant fM~.
POT SHOTS ....
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
MOUNTAINS
MAKE G OOD FRIENDS
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• HOROSCOPE
~y SIDNEY OMARA
Tbursday, September 2
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You are released
from commitment which had restricted your
actions. Gloom soon will be chased. replaced by
optimism. Clandestine conference results in green
ligh t for creati~ project. Gemini, Virgo, SagittaritiS
persons figure prominently.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Wish comes true
-family member is involved and domes tic
· adiustment occurs . Necessary funding will be
obt:a.ined. Good financial news is on the agenda.
Libra, ScOrpio and another Taurus play significant
roles. Win via diplomacy~
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Orders from top
are subject to change. Be aware, a lert, have
aJfe,m.atives at hand. Insist on definition of terms.
Tak e nothing for granted, maintain self-esteem.
Pisces, Virgo, Libra individuals figure prominent)~.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Long-range
pro,iects come into sharp, clear focus. You'll be
given more -responsibility, chances for incre~
compensation are enhanced. Relationship intensifies
and could involve travel. Capricorn and another
Cancer play key roles.
LEO (July 28-Aug. 22): Long-standing
negotiations can now be concluded. Contractual
obligations are defined . You'll gain wider
recognition and have more input where policies are
concerned. Aries. Sagittarius and another Leo play
significant roles.
VIRG(J{AUg~ 23-Sept. 22): Break from past
patterns dominates scenario. You'll make new.start
In different dirj!Ction. Accent on public relations,
possible partpershlps and marital status. Leo, Mes.
Aquarius persons figure prominently.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You are being pulled
in more than one direction -key is to stick mith
practical course. Forgo sensationalism; concentrate
on basic chores, improve special services and consult
with individual willing to shar e benefit of
experience.
\ . SCO~PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Element of luck
rides with you; you'll be at right place and make
correct selection. Focus on speculation. change,
variety, int.ensified relationship and pleasure
through children. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play
key roles.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Be willing to
tear down for ultimate purpose ~f rebuilding on a
more suitable base. Long-standing transaction can
be completed if willing to let go of past. Focus on
property, security and temtorial rights.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Trips, visits,
relatives and an abundance of ideas converge to
make this a mobile, exciting scenario. Be ready for
quick changes, important messages and assignments
which challenge your creative capabilities.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll locate
what had been lost, missing or stolen. Attention
centers at home base. Family member does deserve
special consideration. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives
play significant roles. Keep diet resolutions.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): You gain access to
confidential information. Cycle high, circumstances
tum in your favor and you can rely on yolJr own
judgment. Wear bright colors, shake off lethargy,
~tain independent stance. Another Pisces native
plays key role.
I "/ .. Or1nge Cout OAIL.V PILOT/Wedneeday, September 1, 1082
•ANN LANDERS 'J •BOB GREENE
•HOROSCOPE ..
oulile-
So you lie«?, the lady wit~ bata In hor oolfry
might have been wearing a dquble-knlt suit made
of polyester. You have .to be careful what you say,
Ann, because a lot of people thi,pk you k.Jlow
everything . -B.S . CONSU¥ER TEXTILES .
DEAR TEX: Anyone wbo reads tllla column on
a fairly resular baala la well aware of my
lnadequ•clea, vulnerabllltlea •nd fallJblllty In a
-variety of areas. I keep ttyfag to f lug tbe gapa of
lporance, but It 1eem1 wbenever set smarter on
one subject a few sblngJea fall off tbe roof and J get
dul\)ber In otbera. But. tbank1 for tbe compHment.
I'll put It In my ego bank and draw on It the next
lime I get clobbered.
DEAR ANN: M~eighbor, a divorced woman,
has three children , tfl"e oldest a 9-year-old boy. I
liked her a lot until this afternoon when I heard her
shouting, "You ~ill stay in the front yai:d wearing
your sister's diaper until you learn to go to the
bathroom at night."
~I was heartsick as I watched that child be!ng
taunted by neighborhood kids who jeered and
laughed at him.
I felt ashamed that I couldn't h elp the lad, but
I didn't know what to do. Please advise me, Ann. I
~nray~led by re~der • ..
need to know tr there ls a nc.'>et time. -ALSO A m
M°::a ALSO: You abould bave,called tbe local . ~ • ~ ' •UU , 1 •~IS .·
cblld welfare department and asked wbo deals ,...,. ~I
wltb caaea of cblld abuse1 That m otber needs ~
counaella1. Rldlcu(e la no way to deal wltb a bed· '\;..
'J
wetteJ' and If yeur nc:lgbbor KNEW better, she # • '="'}
would DO better.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I
have been married less than two years. We-a.re both
retired people on small incomes. Before we married
we decided to split all expenses 50-50.
Soon I discovered that my husband's three
children (all grown, employed and with children of
their..own) had a habit of asking their father for
money when they wanted to buy something they
couldn't afford. I have adult chUdren also, but they
wouldn't. think of asking me for i;noney.
I have spoken to my husband about this several
times and he always gets angry and yells at me. ls It
fair that I stretch my pennjes to pay my half of the
bills while he doles out money to those leeches? '
Help me, Ann. This problem is threat~ our
marriage and I need to know what lo do about 1t. -
TROUBLE IN ROANOKE
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l>EAR RO: I can anderatand wky yoa are 1 grlr.d• but If you ureed at tbe oataet to apll tbe,1 1>11 1 and he 11 living up to tbe asreement, ydu a.re1i .
out of line. Obviously, your bu1b&1d llu aom~
money left over after tbe 50-50 apllt, aad if be
chooses I() give what's left to bla klcls, you have no~
right to c!omplaln. lo retrospect, perhaps a more
equitable split would have been t0·'8. n
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What's the story on pot, cocaine, 1LSD, PCP,
downers, speed? ean· you handle them if you'ret
careful? Send for Ann Landers' all-new book.Jet,}
"The Lowdown on Dope." For each bookle'n
ordered, send $1, plus a long, se/1-apdressed,0 stamped envelope (37 cen,ts pos t11ge) to Anl\.r
Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611. n
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Acquisition of wealth baffling_
It's a reversal on the-ofd ttne, 'It yoctre so____._,
smart, why aren't you rich?" I sit at the table with
I was in the m idst of an airplane flight the
other day when the man·sitting next to me casually
mentioned that he was going to be taking his doctor
on a business trip to Bolivia.
to Bolivia. One r€Cent estimate says that there are
40,000 known millionaires in the United States
today. They couldn't all have inherited it. So how
did they manage to save that much money?
these chief executive officers, and I can't for the We,;
The doctor didn't have business in Bolivia; the
man did. ·
The man explained that h e did a lot of
international traveling, and that whenever h e went
to a country with a high elevation, he became short
of breath. fie ·had a history of heart problems. Thus,
for the upcoming trip to Bolivia, he was having his
physician come along -just in case.
"HOW DO YOU DO THAT?" I said.
''What do you mean, how c::to l do.it?" he saiq.
"I mean, who pays for the doctor to go to
Bolivia?" I said.
"I do,'' the man said.
"I·assume you payfo.r his plane ticket and his
hotel," I said . "But who pays for his time?"
"It's very simple.'' the man said. "I'm going to
be down there for a couple of weeks. So I just ~11
the doctor to figure what his fees for all his patients
would be for those two weeks, and I pay him the
total of the fees."
That small anecdote points out somettiing I
have been pondering lately: How do people with
that much money get the money?
I understand that aome people have large
salaries. But the way I figure it, even people with
huge salaries must have a tough. time socking big
sums away in this economy. Even if a fellow makes
$150,000 a year, the government is supposed to get
half, which leaves $75,000. • ·
Then there are mortgages and living expenses
and necessary personal items. Obviously, a person
can get by very ~icely on that remaining $75,000.
But by the time he's finished at the end of the year,
it doesn't seem like he's going to have enough to
save to ~ke him, as they say, filthy rich. ,
And yet it gets done. People such as the guy in
the next alrplane.seat can afford to fly their doct.ons
ONE THING YOU MIGHT be thinking is that
s mart rich people don't pay 50 percent income
taxes . I guess that's true. But from what I
understand about tax shelters, you have to invest
the excess money in some fairly risky ventures: the
808 GlffNf
mopey you would normally oe g iving to the
government d<>CJin't go into a savings prpgram_; it
goes ir\to oil~ng ventures or something, and
there's no guarantee you're ever going to see It
again. So while it may not have to go to the Internal
Revenue Service, it's not going anywhere where it
can be applied to your net worth, either.
I just referred to "smart rich people." That's
another thing that puzzles me. One of the things I
dQ to earn a little extra pocket money is make
speeches around the country. Invariably, when you
show. up at one of the luncheons or dinners where
'you're acheduled to speak, they put you at the head
table with the biggest of the local bigshots. Because
of this, I have eaten a lot of lunches and dinners
with IOme very wealthy chairmen and.presidents of
corporationa. -
And ... I don't k.no~ quite how to say thls
. . . they aren't always that smart. They are rich as
sin, ~t ·a lot of the time they turn out to 0e fairly
dull fellows. Usually they're nice enough; but as
often as not, they .just don't give the impression of
being overly sharp. SomethJng funny might happen
in the room, and they don't get the jok e. That kind
of fellow.
GOREii 011 BllDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
of me figure it out. Here are guys who probably .,
aren't quick enough on their feet to make it onto a
television game show, and .yet they are obviously?.
..among those 40,000 millionaires. Where did they d
get the money?
AS LONG AS WE'RE ON the subject -I also"
don't understand the f~ct t hat every waiter!2
bartender, secretary, clerk and ~ptionist seems to'2
be a world traveler these days. In these horrible
economic times, you are constantly running intoll
people who have just returned from Bali, <'r Greece,q
or France, or Spain. lt seems that everybody. i•c
traveling all the time. Somethin g just doesn't:l
figure. If people's p ersonal finances are as"
devastated as the papers say they are, how ared
these people getting to Bali? Where do they g~t th~B
money. . ·
So w e have millionaires who are making their
money in ways 1 don't understand, anq averaged
falks who are living like millionaires on tin:Y?
salaries. Clearly. something seems to be going on mb -~ria\, and it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. >J . . . a ~This fellow in.the next aeat -he was flying ~l
Loe Angeles to discuss a possible business deal. He; i
told me that he didn't expect anything to come out
of it. But he was flying three men in from Korea·t.ot"
meet him at the ~irport, and he w~ also· flying h.li1
attorneys in from New ¥ork so they could sit in on
the conversation. All they were going to do was eatC
dinner and talk. Th'en they were going to fly backll
to their homes. Then this guy was going to fly tot
Bolivia with his doctor. · 1( r m sure that there are easy answers to all of>}
these questions~ I'm just not bright enough to
understand them. I feel like I'm making.a financials
killing if I find a couple of dimes in the aoin-return
slot of a pay phone. If I'm so smart. why isn't my~
doctor 1n Bolivia? '"" I
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ful terms Crom a number or
1port1 to de1Uibe it.I play1.
This one cornea Crom one of
our favorite1, bnlng.
'. But who are we to quibble
with 1utte11? •
This pl1y ii known in the
trade u an "uppercut." Few
wlll argue about ill effec·
Uveness over the table as in
the ring.
+172 +IOU
SOUTH
+IOU
c:::>AKU
OAK 86
+KS
The bidding: #........
South Weet N~d. "ft.t
I NT Pue 2 + Pue Z (;;) p.., 4 (;;) p..,
Pan Pu1
The bidding was impecca·
ble. North used the Stayman
Convention to locate a heart m. and, t hen took the
pressure ort his partner by
bouncing into game.
The defenders did much
better on this hand than we
would have. West'• lead of
the ace of spades can hardly
be recommended, becauee It
ls more Ukely to eatablilh
tricks tor the no trump bid·
Wen continued with a
1pade and the defendere
quickl1 rHled in their book.
But where wu the eetting
trick to come from? The
chances or a diamond trick
were 1Um -declarer was a
blr favorite to hold the ace.
And even it declarer cSidn't
have the king of clubl, that
card 1urel7 wu fineesable.
By a proce11 or elimination.
Ea1t worked out that hi1 only
hope wu a trump trick.
Even that did not look too
promlting -with the J -10 in
dummy, declarer would tin·
Alt.er declarer discarded a
diamond Crom hand, Weet
wu up to the occasion -he
rutred with the nine or
truml>s. Dummy overruffed
wit.h the ten, but the spot.a In
trump• were 1irnificant -
Eut now bad promoted one
of hl1 trumps into a certain
trick. As long u he just
covered whatever trump wa1
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H .yperactivity treated w-ith drugs
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've bad two
problems. One, livln& wltll a llyperactlve aoa. Two,
, belag told by a doctor tlaat I'm tlae 11ervoa1 one, aot
be. I need treatment, lie uJd; aot my boy. Bat when
my IOD CODd.Hed to llave tro•ble ID scllool aad·
wltb bis playmates, I decided to call aaotller
pedlatrtclaa la COllHltatlon. He aald dlere was
notbla1 wroa1 wltll m• tllat 1 q91eter boy woalda't
~~ . .
He dechletl •• ••t tilm oa medlclnH for
llyperactlvlty -w~ Mr '9nner Hctor ref•Hd
to pre•tttbe. Res•h: At ud Bt .. Kllool, aad a
popular bo)'. ADd a motlier wbo doe1a't wear die
label "Hrv.o• womu."
f'm ""' fer '°~ eMldrea ud parab wlln tile dlapo1l1 of llY1"'nedYllJ 11 overlooked. -MRS.Z ..
DEAR MRS. Z.: You Ulld ~ Judlment ln
meeking a ~ oD(nk>n. Too many physldana •till
overlook th• polllbtlity of hyperectivny beina tbe
cau.e of • child'• lll'Obleml. The dllord4n' NII teWftil names: rnlnlmeJ brain damlft, brain d~ h~ ~·-and CM"ebrill d~ • Wtiatewr the name t.t& ttii DMtauon 8ffidl thile
of Wffr1 one hundNd ChtJdNil -mottly mya. ,._
dl11no1l1 i1 not •••)'. lliMnllal featur" ere
•
JOUI fJIAl 111
OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
Inappropriate attention, lmpul1lvenea1 and
purpoMl .. physical acUvity. The on.el, came
unknown, ..U.Oy bel1hla before • MYen. Very YOU"I chlldawl beclorl• very agreemve, aometlme1
ao&111 ablolutely bet.a.
A helpful~ commonly ~bed. II Ritalin
(methylpenldate hydrochloride). Another I•
deudatl•. They CM lnnlfGrm pnlblem ehUdN\ into normal~ The dN8I cnay be a.-1 b' y..n. under tupsvWorl. Althouirh of q\Mltiana._
value, the well-publclsed' FeTnpld diet ma1
~ b9 helpful.
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DEAR MR. M.: Dwina the put few years
studies have shown that. llDLI (hf&h Cieftaltyl
Upoprotelna) proiect, and a h(Ch level of LDLa (lo\?-
denaity Upopro\elna) predltpoee to heart attacb.
But ncent reports que.tion the validity of the9e
flndlnga. Studlea by Daniel Steltlberg M.J>j
(Untvenlty ot California), David BUhetrner M.D.
(UnJvenhy of Texaa) and Bdwtn Bierman M.D.1
(Unlvenlty of WMhlnaton) lndkate that there b nG;
preven came and effect relat.tonahip. and th•tu
~~~~may hOt be due to11
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Orangt Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, September 1, 1082
y Th,e knocla&ed Pieu Auoclallon of Oov•rnnle'nta.
A "blueprint for t.'IC'an air" to• 'rhe l.>ralt 1982 A ir Quality
ntrol 11triog In the rt>gion with Managt'ment Pl n m u11t be
he nallon'11 dlrtlcu olr la aubmitted to the public and swtt•
upported by both Industry MIU and fodcral authorities before
nvironmental groups, o<.'C.'Ordlng final rutiClc'atlon by tho federal
government ond air quality Environmental Prot l'tioin
offlciahs. A~y.
The plan. a bst of 200 shqrt-A approval could come by
lerm and long-term smog control mld-1983, said .Jeb Stuart,
• tra~ WM unvelfed lhla AQMD execu.tlve officer. . :=:::;;w;;ee;:.rk"'lfy ~ Cdw;t-~ -l\ffleft8~ the twd age~1e11
Management District officials say support the plan is the Sierra
and the Southern California Club.
•
air' in Southland unveiled~ •
'l'hc '1tratcalu atft•c ti~I mHllon more b foro the year
I lndlvlduttl•, bu1irl0 I end 2()00,
gowrnrn('l'\t shOUld all<>w Orli\ge "We lbnply cannot attain theae
and Lti.t Angell'tll c..<ountlee and tne (ozon ) atandardl by 1987," uid
wc1lern portlor\8 ot Riverside Pat Runell, prealdent of the
and San BernarainQ c.'OuntJea to SCAO ~x~Uve committee and a
meet a ll fede ral pollution Loa An1el &1 City Council-
tandarda -except oz.one -by member. "We're not aolng to
1987. abandon the attainme nt o f
Thet deadline is called for 1tandard1 but we need more
under the federal Clean Air Act, ~"
The &~-the-i>lm~1 littim-.--•·Amonr iiCtlCi" were modified
a population of 11.6 million lUld work schedule•, traffic light
an expected population of 3 synchronization and banning
aa-c>Unt=·powen!d lawn mowers.
Alto, reatrictiom would be placed
on 1uollne ~flnery heaters and
boilers, dry cleaners, alrlinea and
aeroeol producta •.
The plan alao calla for tlle
encouragement of employees to
live cloeer to work, carpqollng
and more bicycling, commuter
Lralna, synthetic fuels and electric
cars.
"Our region because of our
climate, our prevailing winds,
our geography la the loUJ.hett
1mOS problem tn the naUon,' Ma.
Ruaell aald.
The offidala aald the federal
standard of no more than 0.12
~rta per million of en.one In the
air on the terond 1mOUfe.t ~Y
of the year could be met wit.hip
20 years. They said t.hey would
ask Congre11 to grant an
exte nsion o f that standard
requiring annual progress and
moni'frlng. · • . .
'EVery hospital patient should. have an advocate'
Interior Secretary
-J a m es Wa ll discou n ts
·9 a published report
9 ' that he may be fired.
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1922 HAJllOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA -~41-1 ISt..
By Tbe Associated Press
One American in e ight is
hospitalized every yeor, and the
success of your stay can depend
umuch on-¥.OU as It does on t-he
doctors and nurses In charge of
your case.
Knowing how a hospital works
and learning your rights and
responsibilities are the key 'to
getlin~ the bes\ possible care.
according to Barbara Huttman,
a registered nurse and author of
a book called, "The Patient's
Advoc ate : The Compl e t e
Handbook of Patient's Rights."
Ms. Huttmann, a nurse for six
years, says there has been an
"immense" change in patients'
attitudes toward hospitals.-"Far
more patients are questioning the
treatment they ge\," she says,
and t h ose questions a re
im'p<>rt.ant.
If someone comN lo dr-aw
blood. (or example , ask why.
What tests have been ordered
and by whom'! Ask what
medications you are being given;
get specific names s<> you c~n
make sure you are not allergic \0
the standard shot. · . ,. -Ms. Huttmann says too many
people still are reluctant \0 make
any decisions about their own
care; they are scared that they
may make the wrong choice. "A
large segment o f the public
doe s n't want to take
responsibility," she says.
Hospitals, h owe_ver , are
compllcated, busy places, Ms:
Huttmann notes, and the
individual eaaily can feel la,t and
frightened. "Ninety percent of
hat goes en in the hospital is
designed to nurse the system, hot
the patient," she says. '
yourself, let your advocate do It yourself money, inconvenience
for you. Your advocate also can and pain.
relieve the hospital staff of mJnor •
duties -geUing you a magazine . Many hospitals have adopted a
a fresh supply of tissues or a g~-"Patleru.!s-.Bill o1 Rights," of ice water. d evelop e9 by the American
In all but emergency situations
you probably will have a choice
Ms. Huttr:nann argues that of treatment and tests in the
every patient needs his or,.. her hospital. Ask for details before
Hospital Association. A copy
probably will be included with
the packet of information you get
when you are admitted to the
hospi~ If you don't get one, ask
for It. own "advocate," a frieno or you agree to anything. It you are
relative who can Cleal with the told a quick decision is necessary: Learning your rights may be
problems 0£ h ospitalization -Ms. Huttmann sar,s. ask the easier than gettlns them,
problems youl118y be too sick or doctor or mtrse: •What's the however, Ms. Huttmann says.
worried to cope with. worst possible thing that can Patients often are reluctant to
\ h appen a nd how fast will it d!_rnand things_ -~ven if they
Your advocate can helf ydu -. happen?" · · '8J'e entitled to them-for fear of
deal with the fin ancia and · angering the hospital staff. Here
medical forms you will have to · In most situations "you can is another place your advocate .
fill out. You should never -sign usually get a secqnd opinion can help. "Let the advocate be
any form--wft~out reading it; if-withfl\ a couple h ours," Ms:-the bad guy,-. s. H uttmann
you cannot manage the chore Huttmann says, possibly saving says.
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THE JAILHOUSE BLUES: AU Roushan, the Costa
Mesa. steetbender and welder turn~ scµlptor, has now
been slammified in the Orange County lockup for defying
municipal dicta and contempt of cburt. There ~ something
wrong in all of this.
. In evt;n t you've been out of touch over the past couple
of years. it should be noted that Roushan got into hot
water with Costa M esa
. City Hall when .h e quit
• being just a plain welder
~\ and started erecting metal
TD--.-1-0-1-P-H_l_N_I ~~ artworks at _his steelyard .~ 1 out on Superior Avenue.
------------Four such pieces now
rise into the Costa Meya stratosphere, the last being a
creation called Tornado that stands 60 feet tall.
COST A MESA CITY governmel\t o rass have taken the
position that Roushan1s work may be-artistic bot it still
requires vanous permits under the Building and Safety
Code and other rules.
Roushan insisted the art works are exempt and he has
a right to er~t them as freedom of expression.
In various appearances before city officials, Roushan
W!DNHDAY, 8!PT. 1. 1992 .
BUSINESS
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Daniel K. Ludwig is
believed to be the richest
in America. See Pase
Training's .. _ the keY--~
SchoQls stepping up computerization
• By JODI CADENHEAD 0(°"'909lr"'°4 .....
The gray-haired atudent alt\ing ln the
t<Jo.anall plarllic chair punched a key on
the computer terminal. The ecreen lit up
with_ a cheery lemonade stand.
J ohn-Nicoll, superintendent of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District, was
having a great time. 'By the end of 'the
computer game he had made a 1m0<>th
$10.65.
'1This is just like the budget," said the
achool administrator aa he pondered the 20-
cent charge for 60 glasses of lemonade.
To step up computer-assisted instruction
ln the district, school officials were given a
crash course on the electronic wizards.
Nicou;:who ~d never !!8t down with a
computer before, was building a graphic
house and taking a typing test by the end of
the three-hour session. .
"I think we're coming to the realiz.ation
that computer as,,isted instruction i.S here,"
said NicoU. "It's been with us for a long
time."
can be WM!d to help_teach everything from:
Engliah and language .to fTlUl1c clulet. •
Students who make a mistake on th~
computer are greeted with ·the word
"wrong." A second error reaulta in •
flaa_!llng red X. · ~ . .
"Let me. help you,·~ flll!lhet the finallr,:
exasperated machine. "Study the answer, 'J
is the last reply.
. Those who feel intimid ated by the:
computer's capacity can take little oomfo~
• • • the machine . .; .
can be mastered · · ·-by the average. • i 12-year-old.
~m the fal.1. that many educators believe
the machine can be mastered by the
average 12-year-old. ·
There are already 70 micro-computers Carol Tipper, who teaches computer
distributed among the four high achools programming at TeWinkle M14dle School.
and .some middle schools in the Newport-said it doesn't take·a degree io math or .even
Mesa district. It is the district's goal to an ability to hold a pencil to work with a
double the number this year and to expand "C001puter. ·
their usage beyond mere computer
programming aod match classes, said Terry She's seen 5-year-olds capable of banging _ _...._.!ml_.. ... ____ =::;S:::te~p~han~ • ...iw::.!h~Q'"'lS~· ..tJin~chwar~ee~oW'f'::'coo-rd~ina~ti.u.'ng.!6.Ja!... ___ out a simple program.
riew computer program for the district.
~ Rous/Jan and r,he tower that babble bullt in a.ta Me.a, 1980
hasn't been p~rticularly lovable. He has bee n brash,
arrogant, insulting, stubborn and defiant.
The battle escalated. Ali lost most rounds. Yesterday
he fihally went to jail on a five-day contempt of court rap.
You have to ponder the artistic merits of all this.
Experts might even argue on whether or not Ali's creations
have more artistic value than lima bean renditions on the
other side of town.
There may be a safety hazard in the towers. •
ON THE OTHER HAND, there is the neighborhood
where Ali's works grace the skyline. That area could
1 fairly be described as Early Junk Yard. If you toured that
< sector of Superior Avenue, you'd believe that a broken
'65 Chevy grill~ was the official city seal.
You are probably in more peril of stepping on a broken
beer bottle in that area than you are of getting bonked by
a falling Tower of Ali.
THE POINT IS, I guess, Roushan's stuff looks like
Rembrandt rendered it when compared to nearby
environs.
So what's wrong here? It's that Ali's in jail, along with
a bunch of thieves, thugs and maybe k.illen. He may be
guilty of felony bad-mouthing. He may be guilty of firs~
degree defiance. But jail? Give._ us a break. -
This-was a local hassle that should have been settled
r -within-the-city limits. Does every focal decision and
I settlement now have to go into the courts?
Is jail. or the threat pf it, the answer to everything?
.
·~ounty's warra~t
Hata centralized
B.J. Skilling concentrates · "Letme sho\f you what some of my. 12-as class computes, below• ~ Stephan said thai-the $2,000 machines and 13-year-olds have done," she told the
Public unsure . ' retirement
crisis ahead?
Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Long
Beach, acknowledged that the
U.S. Social Security System ls in
trouble. . .
"But the No. 1 problem," he
told a town hall pthertng-tn
Huntington Beach City Hall, "la
that we have to convince people
there la la cri1i1 in Social
Securtty.''
Some white-haired members
in the audience of about 50
people chuckled. They acted aa If
they already 't'ere aware of the
problem;. •
Lun1ren, the 35-year -old
lawmaker whose 34tb diltrlct
take• In about 90 J>'trcent of
Huntington Beach, aald he 11
wllllng tq. 10 alon1 with a
-po11ible 1pecllll lame-duck aemon of Concrel9 to dell} with
Social Secw1ty.
Sen. Robert Dole made aach a
propoul over the week.end for a
-1on to be held aft.er the Nov. 2
election.
administrators struggling to build the first
line on a ~phic hoµse.
,Actually, com_puters are . easier for
--ehildren-to learn than they .are Ior aduffa-:
said Tipper.
"It's scary for an adult because they're .
not used to making public «1rron," said
Tipper. "Adults are very tentative."
Despite th~ strong .interest In the
electronic gadgetry, the days of a computer'
on every student'• desk are still a long way
off, cautioned Stephan.
"We're not going to go out and apend a
half million until we know what's needed,"
·be said.
· F.mphaalzing that computers will in no
way be llmited to gifted students oc m11th
whlues. Stephan said "limiting its W1e to
merely"math is like having a car and~
driving it five miles an hour/''
Riaht now educators across the country ' are grappling with how the machines
abould be used and for whom.
Formerly poor s tudents have been
tra.N!formed into eager learners becauae of
their interest in computers. For them, it's
both a game and a challenge. ·
"I have so many parents saying that the'-:
kids can't wait to get to school in the
morning now just for the chance to Wle the
computer in the afternoon," said Tipper.·
wtie'n making routine record
cbecU of penon1 encountered
dwin8 patrol 11ctMU... ,.--
With the new ayatem, local
police departments'Clll\ check the
muter warrant Index ln Santa •
Ana for correct w11rr11nt
mformadon on 11n Individual. n.. index wW be updated dally,
Gaw.ud.
Lungren 111id Mond•Y he
doesn't normally favor auch
1e11lona that Include defeated
and retirlna ~ but in the CMe of Sodal s.rwity, lt'•
worth It.
' The ayetem now contain•
Information on U0',000
outatandlaa warrants lnvolvtna
traffic violadonl. AA lldditianal
~l~ criminal warrants 100D
WW be np•.t ID tb9 IJltl!D.
About 1,000 '°,JJ!:O new
warranta WW be to the .,.._., .m mantb aftlr wan cm
the' beddO, .. oomp1Nd. a.ti. ..w.
I
Jfe IUd II bM6c UWl fund ls runn1nC out of funds next ,_..
unle11 there 'i• tnter·fund =-c:l two odMI' 9ocla1 ~~ • .,; be 0botrowtna. he
lillTd all thl-. fundl ·~ tie In •
~ wid\ln. yeu.
Luqrenna•bo didn't offer rmny 11*1 IOlutlanl. PJU:sted out tM& AllmtcaDI .. hialthls
and livtal ..,... at tbe IUDe
time tut more Ud lllO(e ue
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From Page 81
ISLAND . BOY'·s ADVENTURE •• • •
amid a land unspoiled by Mother Time Clock.
-They wo\ald explore the jungle-encrusted hills,
catch prawns ln rain-swollen riven and race
each other through groves of majestic coconut
\palms. .
Their adventures together are of the fabric
from which children'• ules are woven.
It'a the kind of story that Penelope Hulbert
saw evolve as her aon, JOhnny, befriended a doS
that, until then, had ahown little Interest for any
aort of human companionShlp.
The story t~ns to_ near-
calamity when the boar
bunter kidnaps the dog.
Penelope eventually penned the tale of her
boy' a experiences ln "Annie -The FiJ Dos," an
endearing book written for children but destined
to find lta way lnto the hearta of adulta. (Johnny
named the doS after the c:omic atrip orphan.)
Penelope had ~n ~ in Irvine for
eevera1 years when her h , John. accepted
a job to build a Hyatt Regency hotel in Fiji. The
family, including Johnny, 11, and daughters
Julie, 16, and Jennifer, 15, left for the laland
. panic!i.9e in t 978. .
Two yeara ago they traveled to New
Zealand on another job aaaignment, and
Penelope decided to write her first book about
the adventures of Annie and Johnny.
The Hulberta recently returned to the
ruah-ho\.ul world of Southerp California, aettllng
in a aplldous· Irvine townhome. "lt wu one of thole th1np where the atory
wu aet. out in front of me and I ~t I ahould wrt_. It down,""'Penelope explalned. •In Flj dop
•are beeically wild. blanders don't Jove clop.
.. Johnny loved that animal and ahe
~tothat.'' . Tbouab Annie kept her d.latance from most
bwnana, ihe often. would accompany one man
wlio valued the animal'• hunting prowess.
Penelope aaid Annie would go with the hunt.er In
eearcb of wild hoer beau.-the dos probably felt
•\he whole event WM a game. ~Johnny, however, wu the firat person
Annie truated aa a day-to-day friend. Her
fondne8a for the boy emerged after be nurwed
the doc back to health foUowt.ng a ooilisloo with
an autOmobUe. From that point, the pair were
iNeparabJe.
.:But Die .iory lumLIQ near~ when
the hoer hunter, jealous of Annie'• 1 · friend,
dna~ Uie doa. A happy endlna prevails as
JohJui1 aettlea all dlaagreementa, rljian-9tyle.
' "'lbere were bid feeling becauae the d~
wu taken and chained up for a couple of days, '
explained John, a property developer. ·
'"!be hunter de~on Annie. He really
needed to make a Uvlnc which wu hunting hoer
and aelllng them to ~ vlllaces."
Leaving the laland -and Annie -WU not
euy for Johnny. The family did return on
several occasions while living ln N~.Zealand to
take Mldltional photographa to Wuatrate the
book. There ·was never any qu'-Uon that Annie'•
place was in J'lj. where today ahe ent.ertainl
hotel guests who marvel at her fiah1ng talent..
NEW
T.V.,BedorPtc*Tr•ve.
' Pa~HA:E.T.t4 99
(From it.McMll 0
Penelope aokl ahe wasn't ltrldc.en by Island
fever, an oft.en incurable dl8eaae that infect.a
many a traveler through the South Pacific. "lt'a
a great place to villt but I don't think it'1 a· place
you want to apend the rest of your µ.u:r.:..'~e.amWL.--L-&_.: ,.__ coqa1n ... --~-............ --..... ~ E, Cout Hwy. 72M3'13 Her book waa published ln ~~Zealand
and bu just becun distribution to American
bookatores. She laid coplea are available at B.
Dalton in South Coast Plaza.
"I suppoee we'll always have a place in our
heart for Fiji because of its warm!,h and
,. friendlineiiJ."
WmlUCI
'--~-.£SllJ~Wj~.J=~~--.;-J -1!!90 8. Cout Hwy. -· 417-3311
And they won't forget Annie, the proudest
doS of Viti Levu.
From Page 81
SECURITY • • •
would cbooee early retirement at age 62. Now 75 to
80 percent have choeen early retirement."
Lunpn .. 1d the government 1hould take
ateps tO di8oo_urage early re~t ol WOl'ken and
to support lawa to acrap mandatory retirement at
-age 65.
Lungren aaid there ia comideration ultimately
for moving the time tor retirement beyond the
preeent 65-year age for Sodal Security workers.
'4There'1 aoiDI to be hard decision," be uld.
"We can't increw taxes aignifiamtly now. We'll
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Pr.egnant? Watch c·affeine
Study shows coffee diinli:ers' ~abies premature
Untveulty ln Detro!\, aald However, •he said, the rnulta' .:. WASHINGTON (AP) -
Bablea born to mothera who
conaurne even moclerate amounta
of caffeine are allghtly premature
and have poorer mu1cular reflexea than other Infant•, a
reeearoher hu Mi~. ---...... oUlly, atUC(fes--. . .-.-v~e..-noted
prellminaryretultaofa1tudy1he Indicated pregnant women•i
worked on alao ahow that the\ ahould be cautioua In thelr UM of:•
0U1p·rtng of claarette amokers arc c o1 tee, tea LO d ca ff e 1-n e-
1.,uaUer at birth. con\alnlng soft drink.a. A cup of
Ma. Jacoblon told the ann~al tea or 1() ounces of soda aenerally
mco.Ung.._o.L.lh.e Ametican-haa one-third the eeffefne of -.,i, ---
REFbRBISHING -Cmdr. F.D. Meyer talks Into~ radio transmitter on the deck of the USS
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Paychologlcal Association that cup ot coffee. "
the effecta of nicotine and The reaearchera atudled V73
caffelpe on children in the study Infant.ii born to white, middle-
were generally amall. class women.
almrtar effect• from heavy
oonawnpt1on of caffeine, auch aa
more than five cups of coff ef' ll
day. Moderate-conaum.Pt.lon
would be around two .to five
cu pi. •
Sandra ·W . .Jacobson, a
paychologiat at Wayne State
. And the effect.a._ were very ·About 15 percent of the
amall or non-existent In the mothers In the atudy amoked v
offspring .of women drinking more than a pack_ of cigarettes 8 :
fewer than 'the equfvalent o! two day and 66.5 · pe~nl were non-
cupa of coffee daily, she said. smokers.
Colleges budget cut
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loe Angeles c.ommunt~y College Diatrict lblrd of Trustees has
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including an Indefinite poatponement ln
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BY JOHN CUNNlFJI' ,,....._...,..
NEW YORK The let-
ter wa1 from a bu1l n e11
another l t~r. •11 am ~Ina wiped
out by hlah lntemt .rat.el," th
writer aaid. And from York
Sprinaa. Pa., a bualneu pel'IOn
wrote: "My coa\I aht 1olna up
and tale. ere going down." con1ultant
In Dawaon
Bvrtn11, a
town In
south wee te rn
Kentucky
"We deal
clo1ely with
many fannera
and sma.ll-
bu1lnessmen
A bualneaa peraon~Orand Raplda, Mich., wrote aay \hat
"The h oustna and ulldlng ft--Jaa.M~laJ lndu1u.y U-bwi.
destroyed here ... matel'lal
purchulng at a trickle due to job
Insecurity and Interest rates.
B e lieve me, our Industry natlonwld~ has about 90 days leh
and then no one will be able to
buy and pay. It's.a damn shame!!
HELP!!"
and they are CUNIWP
both ln desperate financial
condition,'\ ~t read.
From El Paso, Texas, came Every three months the
National F ederalloh of
lndcpcndent Butln 1urv y1 a
crou-•ecUon of lt1 mor • \.han
~00,000 members, all or whom
t'Ontldcr thc:m11elvoa to bo In that
ublqultoua category 1'1mall
business." '
Whatever their buelno11,
membera are at tho front line. In ~ttle &f the «ohom:y. 'i'h
manage their aftalra closely.
often handling the books
them• lvea. They know their
cualQmers. They know their,
commllnltles.
They know their minds, too,
and they aren't reluctant to share
a piece o( them, which they often
do in writte n c omme nts .
accompanylng the 1urvt-y lnQlcatlon at.o why Wuh1fll10n
que.Uon1 hH modltled it.~ economic
From Paudena, T xH: "l. pollc!l•.
lntc re•t· ratet -horrible. 2. "UnJe11 lnterett ra\el ao down
QWlllty of avollabl 1al help -mat.erlally my bualneu wlll be
wo fully Inferior. 3. Lot• of ahot!" wrote a Dallu bu1lneu
avo!lubl bodies but no one want.I peraon1 "Something muat be
to work! 4. Cannot compete with done with Interest rates," aald a
large 1alet1 orglUllzationa in aame wri~r from Yucaipa, Calif. "I am
• field becaUlle ttieyimroon-... a: .. n,..t ..... totn-... t~1 .. n~n:::l'o=-way Soll\I to stlck. my ~
operate on 5 percent marlin o( out for a loan or anything if 1 can
profit due to the fact that get along without doln1 h. Thete
uleemen are just order takers interest rates just have to come
and can't really sell!" down,'' said a correspondent
Comment.I such as these In the fr:om Coquille, Ore.
la1"t survey, made;durlng the "I can't prodt.tce adequate
flrat week of July, provide an profl\I when cuat.omen refuse to
lnalghl Into the troublet1 of small buy because of Interest rat.et. I
bu~lneu, and perhaps give _ln carrt even pay the mucb hl~her .
'
W.ho 's ·r iChest American ? T-ry ·Daniel Lu·d wig•
N E W Y 0 R K ( AP) -well-known mpnea -it-takes_ ortune In the 1930s by taking confection s company, M&M fortunes from their Cather, H.L.
America's wealthiest person has both hands to count the du Ponts co~r:anf:.! \Q_ahip Mara Inc. His net worth waa put Hunt.
a wallet so fat that he could lose a -and those who somehow oil for the seven b ggest on-t $1 billion. Packard, starting_ Lamar Hunt a nd William ·
cool billion -with a "b" -on a avoided the limelight, despite companies and using them as with ~38 jn capital and a small He rbert Hunt, son s of H .L .,
sihgle bad venture and still come lhelr money. collateral for loans to build the garage, built what became ranked eighth and ninth. Nelson
out richer than Rockefeller. lt1a no longer fashionable to sh fps. He built the first Hewlett-Packard Co., which Bunker llunt, another son,
Forbes magazine has come up flaunt wealth, the Great supertankers, at lower cost in makes electronic equipment and ranked 10\h.
with the Forbes 400 -a list of Depression having nixed that, J apan , a'l\d is now "buying computers. The other half of that Among the country's bette-r-
who's got U, and who's got more, and "a majority of the people on-savings and loans," the magazine team -Willlam R. Hewlett -k n o w n n a m e s : D a v i d
when It comes to money. it would have preferred not to be said. ranked 18th on the list. Rockefeller, retired chairman of
The illustrated list takes up 86 listed,'' Forbes said. So Forbes H e '•sa nk a prob ab 1 y No. 2 to Ludwig ia Gorden Chase Manhattan Bank, ranked
'nu.-I now f.ce with lowered
profit•," 11ld a writer from
Camdenton, Mo., -who added:
"All the tax 'cute In the world
won't help thll Pl'Wi.tu. Lomen
the money supply and you'll ~
a much heaJthJer ~y.''
Inability to collect blU. allo
teemed especially ttoubleeome.
''My bualneu la hued on a
cro11-aectlon of the Tucaon
~onomy and depend• a f,'e&l
deal on commercjal buainelt, ' the
letter read. 111.have taken note of
my acct• rec. again and have
found more in 60-and 90-day
column. I belleve becau., of
lntereat rates and C?Hh flow
problems."
pages of the magazine's Sept. 13 relied on estimates and a score of unrecoverable $1 billion Into an -Peter Getty, 48, the fourth son of 13th. His fortune "may approach
.iaaue. -----bu&-i-neH -e-xecu t-i \HU-uuJ -Amazon jungle pulp empire," \he late oil magnate John Paul $1 billion."
Who is the w ealthiest ~urnalis1stocomeupwithwhat Forbessaid,but''hisnetworthis Getty.Estimatedoilweallh:$1.4 ,Be hind him ia TV Gulde
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American'? Fo1'bl!s saysl't's Daruel 1 cilfecfa"terititiVefat'f\lWthan nill a~e $2 billion." billion. founder Walter Annenberj, a .
K . Ludwig, 85, a resident ofNew authoritative" list. AsJde fro~"tniwtg, -ihose--in-Thfrd are the-father-oon team-member of President Reagan's
York City who made his money The list shows that oil and the top 12 who did not make of Perry Richardson &ss and Sid "kitchen cabinet," and Stephen
In ahlpping. blood mix well -nine of the top their money in oil are Forest Richardson Bass of Fort Worth, D. Bechtel Sr. and Stephen D.
Of the top 12, five are sons and 12 rii::hest people made· their Mars Sr., 78, ranked seventh-Texas, who made \heir money in Bechtel Jr., who run the giant
daughters of legendary Texas oil money In oil and six of \he nine richest, and Davld Packard, 70, inherited oil wea lth and engineering and construction
man H.L. Hunt. inherited their fortunes. who ranked 11\h. investments. company bearing their name.
The rest of the list ia a mix of Ludwig, however; bunt his Mars runs ·the world's largest Margaret Hunt Hill is fourth The Annenberg and BechteJ
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WASHINGT6N (AP) -In an~ new atsn of economic recovery, the aovemment rePorted
that ltl main gauge of future economic tctMty juml>Cld
1.3 percent lut month, the fourth month!)[ 1atn fn a
row.
. Private economl1t.1 had antlclpated th• latest l.ncre• ln the Index of Leading Indlcaton, and aaid ln
advance that it would algnal at least a modest recovery
from the receMlon that liu lasted for about a ~-
. Tuetlday'• Commerce Oepanment report 9aki the
Jwy 1aln In the Index followed lncreuet of 1.4
percent in April. 0. 7 percent in May and 0.3 perwot ln
June. 'n\e tndex had fallen for l t OONeCUUve montha
before Airil. .
. The· Mdex, which includes atatiatics from 10
separate categories, la intended to forecut f uture
ecoJllOllllc trends. It often be8iN to rile several montha •
before the economy pulla out of a rece.ion. ,
Analyata lNide and outside the gov~have
said an end'to the recession la at hand or very cloM. ,
T -bill yields increase
WASHINGTON (AP) -Yielda 0J1 abort-term
Treasury aecurities ro.e after declines tbe previous
two weeks had aent ratee tumblinl to their lowest
levela ln two years, offlciala said.
About f 5.5 billion ln' six-month T-b Ola were
auctioned Monday at an average diacount rate of 9.746
percent, up from the 8.988 percent of last week.
The government a1'o sold about $5.5 billion in
three-month bills at an average rate of 8.604 percent,
up from the previous 7.748 pen:ent.
Monday's yields, a measu re of the. coat of
S~".:ernment borrowing from the public, were the
highest alnce the-Aug. 16 £ates of ~.821 penent for
six-month bru., and 8.616 percent for three-month
bills.
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More MeXic~an aliens join
ll!L PASO, ~lCu (AP) The
p.>11 falllna value and ll rtae In
une"'ployment ha1 1ent near·
record level• of job-hungry
• Mexican• 1c•llng !cncea,
awlmmlna rlvera and crossing
deeeri1 fnto the. Unll.Od.-States
th1I month, lmmJgration offlcen •v .
";It'• worth the risk," said
Jeeua Gonzalez, 21. "The mo1t I
can ma.ke. (J\ Juarez i1 ~80 ~ a
day.If I ittt a week In the United
States, tl\at'a 10,000 pesos."
For the Mexjcana, it is· a race
•Jilln•t poverty, against an
eco11aomic upheaval that
threatens their day-ta-day
exlatence. But it's also a race
•1ainat the "mlgre." -as the
Mexlcart. call the U.S. Border
Patrol alo0ng the 1,900-mile
frontier ·
ore people are com,ng to
.the Uni~ States now because
the dollar's worth 100 pesos.."
• said Arturo Mel)dez, 27. "We are
loo~ for work -any kind of
work.'·
" Uni\Cld Statol hu .oared near EJ numben of \hem are aylna. 'I
Pa• o 1 Ince tho M x t cu I\ j1.&1t can't take It anymoreiancf I'm
,overnment allowed tho P«-'tlO to arotns north'."
loat on international markets At •i 21, Antonio Fkrro 11 an
Aug. 6. It ha1 plun11.'<i from a experienced runner In the rac.-e
rate of about 49 to tho dollar to with the 8Qrder Patrol. He boaata l24.~ to ,the dol111r earlier thJa_ he haa beeo crosalna the river
week. _ reaularly for "six or eeven years"
Unemployment 1outh of the and knows what he la dolna.
border la about •O percent and "But la.at week, they got me
inflation Is running at more than five tlmee." he aaid.
60 pe~nt annualfy. Usually, the Mexica n s
More thAf\ l 7 ,400 Mexicans voluntffr to be deported ratfi
were caught-trying to enter the than g o tbro ugh lengthy
United States Illegally In August hearings. Tiley then are freed
in the West Texas-southern New from Borde r Patrol pad<!y •
Mexico sector. The exact number wagona at the international
was to be totaled today. The all-bridges. The oft.en return.
time monthly high was about ''"Sometimes, we wait two o;-
19,000 arrested in July 1978. three hours," said Fierro, who
Tom Colller, of the BQrder had croaae d the so -called
Patrol In Nogales, Ariz., said "Tortilla Curtain,'.' a hole-riddled
the~ has been h,tllght ln~ase fence on 'the U.S . side of the
.ln ar.re,s ts in la sector. "I .border designed to stop the flow
understand that .. in other places• of aliens, and was waiting with
they are noticing a rapid increas&-....aoma..~mpaniona for• sa(e
in apprehensions, but we haven't moment to proceed. ._
noticed it. yet," he said. A B o r d e r P a t r o 1 v a n
"The devaluation is the straw approached, and the Mexicans
that broke the camel's back," said slipped back through the fence
Alan Eliason, Border Patrol chief and waited on t.he Rio Grand~
·agent ln El Paso. "A lot of 4ltens riverbank until the van moved
have been struggling to get by, on.
. Mendez is a carpen~r. but has
been 'unemployed in Ciudad
Juarez for some time. He sees the
dash across the Rio Grande into
El Paao as a ~tter of ne&ssity,
not of choice:
"I have a wife and two
children," he said.
.The number of illegal aliens
caught trying to get into the
trying to make a living in Juarez. "That's a typical problem,"
Or, they would come through Eliason said. "The aliens loiter on
from time to time to earn some the levee on the other side of the
money on the U.S. side and then fence and il we roll up ln a van
go back. and jump out to make arrests,
"Now , it a ppears large they run back into the water."
BACK IN MEXICO -A Mexican wearing a Ci~innati Bengals T-shirt waves at the camera
~r U.S. Border Patrol officers deported him.
Th. illegal alien and the others with him had
U.Jlr ......
just been emptied from ,the Border Patrol van
at the bridge over the Rio Grande after oUicers
caught them trying to sneak into the U.S. ·
,
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Brok.~n homes said not • main cause of Juve~ile delinqu~ncy
WASHINGTON (AP) "employment while in high "Weoaw how frequently the
Broken b~ have little to do school deterred delinquency." automobile got ju.veniles into
w ith produci ng ju v en i 1 e The researchers said: trouble with the police and how
delif!quents, a new study has "Thore who were empldyed other hav·ors were ..rdated.Jo
safd.13.ut teen-agers "{ho drive or durfnglii'ihthe summer an the it," the stu<;ly said.
holo1 jobs run increased risks of school year, particularJy the "It was not an early driver's
having 11erapes with police. males, had somewhat more police license 'per se' trult resulted in
Those w e re a mo n g t he con tacts and seriousness scores police contacts, but s\mply having
conclusions in a six-year study than did others." access to the automobile, just as
supported and released by the The University of Iowa early employment may have-
Justice Department. researchers note d that the exposed some juveniles to greater
"The marital. status of parents delinquency rate. significantly risk and also given them funds to
hkd liu.le relationship to the increases 'for those who hold be spent In a trouble-producing
d·elinquency behavior of their first full-time job at age 17 way during th e years of
· juveniles," according to t he or earlier. socialization," the report noted.·
l'f:9earchers. Driving, the study said, was a "Age of leaving home faill:!d to
The study also cast doubt on key culprit in leading young · have a consistent impact on the
the popular notio n that people into trouble. number and seriousness of ~~..:.--=-~~~~~~~~~..;._....;.......:..-~~~~~~~~~~~-==.
co,ntacts with police ... " the
researchers added.
The study, conducted between
74 and 1980 in Racine, Wlsc.,
wa financed in part by the
)\lsUce Departme n i. Its
conclusions do not necessarily
reflect the official views of the
department.
The researchers called Racine, a city of 100,000, a .. microcosm"
of the United States.
The study also concluded that
the juvenih; Ju:gtice system oft.en
fails to ~tbrm young offenders,
and those who go ,through the
system oft.en react by committing
more crimes. •
"What we found, in a variety
of analyses and with considerable
regularity, was an increase in
frequency and seriousness of
misbehavior in the periods
following those in which
san c tion s (court~ed
treatment and corr ec{ion
programs) were administered,"
the researchers said.
'The r esearch e r:• said the
increased misbehavior following
processing in the juvenile justice
system was more true for boys
than for girls. .
"With few exce pti o ns
inter:vention by the agencies of
social control does ot play
even a mode rate role in
decreasing the seriousness of
adult contacts with the police,"
the study added. ._
Juvenile courts technically do
not punish offenders, but rather
order young offenders to take
pCrt in programs aimed at
curbing further misbehavior.
The re.-earchers al9o concluded
that although "there is some
relationship between juvenile
delinquency and adult
criminalitl . the relationship is
not suf i clent to permit
prediction of adult criminality
from juvenile delinquency.'A
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday. September 1, 1982
'M-A-S-H' on rebound
Comedy leads CBS to ratings victory
BACKSTAGE -:--Actress .Liv
trurnan hugs· her daughter Linh,
16, as they prepare to party alteJ"
.
,,, ...........
Ullman's return to Broadway this
week in Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts.''
• • JD ads for 'Homework'
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The
producers of the film "Homework"
have been ordered to withdraw all
nude advertising for the movie in a
court order requested by actress Joan
Collins. U.S. District Court' Judge Irving
H UI issued a r~straining order
requiring Rearguard Productions and
.Je n sen Fartey P'roductions to.
withdraw the advertising for the movi4!' about campus se.x.
· Collins, who stars in ABC-TV's
"Dyn asty,'' and actreas Carrie
Snodgresa have sued the producers of
the R -rated movie for $25 million.
The suit 900tends that Miss Collins
1pedfically was assured there would
be no nude sce.nes but filmmakers
Ulled a double to ~e it appear that
she bad done nude .:enes.
ovie ads, which showed Collins
I With her arms COVerin g her bare
bc»om, have been changed to show
her fully clot hed, sald Norman
Winters, a apokemnan for the actresa.
The suit alleges that producers
• misled the two women into thinking
the film would be an educational
anti-drug film and permission was
never given for it to be released or
promoted commercially, attorney
Fred Bl~ said.
According to the suit, Snodgress did
three acenes for the movie only after
she wu assured it was an educational
anti-drug film to be shown to high
achool atudenta.
Rearguard Productions attorney
Edmund Barton said he could not
comment on the suit, but added, "I
can tell you that Rearguard
categorically denies the aijegations
that they are making."
David Noch1mson, attorney for
Jemen Farley Productions, said his
client was merely distributing the
film.
"We view ounelves as an innocent
. third par ty," he said. "We had
nothing to do with the making o( the
film."
LO"S AN-0ELES (AP) -
"M·A-S-H" afl(I CBS were back at
the top of the televilion ratlnp for
the week'ended Aue. 29.
CBS and ABC had tied for tint
place ln the A.C. Nlel8en ra~p lut
week, and ABC'• "Too Clo1e for
Comf ort" wa1 ln flut place.
"M·A·S-H" had been ln el&hth place.
T hi.a week ABC 11l1>Pe<I back to
aecona place, u dld "¥00 Cloee for
Cocntort."
CBS wu flnt with a ratlna of 14.2.
ABC wu eeoond with 13.4 and NBC
Wiii third wlth 12.1. 'l,'tM9 networks aay
\hll meam ln an averaiie prime-time
minute 14.2 percent of the nation'•
homes with TV were tuned}" CBS.
T he Nlel1en Co. aleo announced
that the value of a rating polnt had
chanpd asatn. Effective W ednesday
each point will equaJ 833,000 homes
lnateed of the previoua 815,000 homes.
Thia mean.a the number of American
homes with television 'had lncrea8ed
to 83.3 mllllon. In the 1971-72 aeaaon.
a ratings polnt wu equal to 621,000
homes.
"Filthy Rlch," the CBS 1ummer
aerle1 that 1hot to the top of the
ratings, has been picked up by CBS as
WINS SUIT A:c tress Joan
Collins will be "clothed" in future
ad vertisin,, for t h e movie
"Homew o rk ' aft er winning a
court battle.
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Md the ........... buftdl of
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a reauJar fall lhow. It will replace
"Mama Malone." Thia week "Filthy
Rich" flnllhed in fourth place.
Her~ are the Top 10 show•: ~ ..... _ ........ N-OW .. P' AVINO "M·A-S,H," a raUftl of 23.7 or 10.3 ~ L.l'll
mllHon, C BS ; "Too Close for .,. , "' -n•••--..... -Comfort,'' 21.0 or.17.5.milllon, ABC,· ...,.,., .. .,,.,. · •t•ot11t'-W• , ... ., .. ~c-, .. ,l)o_.,., .... 0t'3'9 6'1 ~ tll•1UIOJtf U•l>tt "Three'• Comoany.'' 2.1.f or 17.4 coim•u ..-.--wtn m million, ABC; ''FUth~Rich/" 21.1 or ~~f-c-ft,',~=-~~':'""" "',.Jw..,11 D-.. •
17.2 million, CBS; ''The Jeffet90na," l------!L .. ~~!!::""~":;"'~'"'~~:;;;!.. ____ _:J 20.6 or 16.8 million, CBS; "60
Mlnutel," 20.5 or 16.7 rilillion; CBS; ----. --------=------...;;_-
"WKRP in ClnclnnatJ" 20.5 O(' 16.7 '
million, CBS; "Allee," 19.6 or 15.0
mWJon, CBS; "Trapper John, M.D.,"
17.7 or 14.4 million, CB.S; "Hill Street
Bluea," 17.4 or 14.2 million, NBC.
Here are the next 10: "Hart to
Hart," ABC; "Quincy, M.E.," NBC;
"Gimme a Break," NBC; "Laverne
and Shirley,'' ABC; "Facts of Llfe,''
NBC; "One Dav at a Time," CBS;
"Archie Bunker's Place," CBS; "Pri-
vate Benjamin," CBS; "20-20," ABC;
"The Fall Guy," ABC.
Here are the five lowest-rated
shows: "McClain's Law,'' NBC; "Facts
of Life" special, NBC; ''Bret
Maverick,0 NBC; "Diff'rent Strokes,"
NBC; "Born to the Wind,'' NBC.
29 new movies
shown at Venice
film festival
VENICE, Italy (AP) -The Ven\ce
Film Festival, celebrating its 50th
·anniversary, is u nder way with
movies from Italy, France, the Soviet
Union and the United States.
Twenty-nine new films from 15
oountries will be shown at the festival
that runs until Sept. 8. Of the 29, only
18 will compete for the Golden Lion
award for the best film. Five others
will compete for the Golden Lion for'
the best flrst or second work by a
director. '.The remaining films are not
competing.
The program also includes 118
other -~vies, including past winners
of tJ\e Golden Lion awards.
~!\.!!YL.tt}Ultl12al:aUb.e_:\!eni,k~--= LlOo was "The Blue Planet" by
Italian director Franco Piavoli.
Also sh owing were "Agony"
directed by N. Klimov of the Soviet
Union, "The Elder Brother" directed
by Francis Girofi of France and "E.T .
The Extraterrestfrial" by U.S. director
Steven Spielberg.
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lurl
250,000 expected ~liollda-y
'By Y ARDENA ARAR ................ w,...
SAN BERNARDINO A
million aott drinka, 600,000 ho\
clop, 1,800 portable toilets, 3,200
water fountains and faucets, two
co nvenie n ce 1to r e 1 and a
temitorary e x lt ramp o ff
Interstate 15. Thia party has been
a )'eat in the planning.
It orsanlzera of the $i2.5
mllUon US Featlval haven't
anticipated every need of the iso.ooo people expected at the
three-day rock concert, they've
probably come a tor cloeer than
any other outdoor festival
promoters.
The Labor Day Weekend
mualc celebration, which begins
Ji'rlday, is the brainchild of
:Sl-year-old computer wi:tard
Steve Wozniak, who became a
m u ltimillionaire with the
~tion of the Apple II computer
•yatem.
1 Fol' $37.50 each , participants
wll~ hear such groups as the
TallUng Heads, Fleetwood Mac,
**
the Kinkl, Police, San~ and the B-021.
• "The '\imfng_ i1 10 ~&ht,"
Womiak says. "We're king a
kind of Super Bowl f rock
conceria. I decided that 11wanted
to do it, and the time wall now."
Wozniak and a crew of about
30 -who have been living at the
site alnce June 1 -have rebuilt a
concert site at G)en Helen.
Regtopal Park, north of San
Bernardino about 60 mllea ea.it of
Lo9~.
"We ptoblbly ttmaVed .about
340 000 cubic yarda of earth," said festival alte _ _planner and
developer Craig . Toeher. Since
ground-was broken June 71 ~P ll>
60 conatruct!on workers have put
in 12 miles 4>f road and cle&n!d ·
280 acres of vegetation for
parking lots and campgrounds. -
The concert amphitheater,
now an appealing 57-acre. bowl
completely covered with grUf,
was just a sloping dirt field when
it was sprayed five weeks ago
with 12,000 pounds of pulp.
** -...
fest '
drtnkln1 lount.alna; them • ar
banka of portablo tolleu and
even a 24-h our convenience
fertlllier and a special mix of store.
el1ht different klnd1 of graH Although the park'• amall
aeed. laket wlll be off-Umlta, two lar1e
Some 20 mllea of irrlgaUon ''roollng areaa" each feat'"" open
pipe kept tile amphitheater and alr l howera tcapablo of 1praylng
other park areas green and moist ~.000 people at a tlme.
for a fix-week growing aeaaon, A tempor ary h oapltal and
Tosher said. several fJrat-ald cent.ere wUl be
To help · avoid traffic jam1, Installed, and a aecurity force of
permlNlon wu obtalned from more. than 1,000 -lncludln1
'he U . S . D «1 pa r t me n t o f eome 300 uniformed officers -
Tranaportatlon to bulld a 1peclal hu been hired.
temporary ramp feedina into the "We'r' encourasln~ ople ,
park from Intert1t.at.e US. That wbo arc comlng for all ·days
ramp and ...ano\her entranoe wW to brina ~of their food,"
feed can lnto 3~ flC1"ef of lined uld Dr. Priecllla LlJlclch, the
parkin1 Iota, while 11 third feetlval 's publtc relatlorta
enfl'ance will funnel campers and director. But she adviMs ~one
recr'9atlonal vehicles 1nto a who doean't want to •o thtt 160~A<ft campground. brqwn bag route to bring $1$ to
There are no water or power '$2.0 ·to keep thel'lllelvee •tocked
hookups for campers, who are with a dizzying variety of food
advlled to bririg warm clpthet, and drink on sale at 87 conce91ion
aleeplng bags and ground c:overs, atan1s located throughout the
but at feast some o1 the comf~
' of llome will be availablt:. The That may not sound like many
camping area la dotted with stands, but ·food a nd beverage •
circular cement water outlets, conce aaion . director Ahdr~w
each with two faucets and two Harris poiota out that the 51 · * * booths in the ooncert area alone will have 300 service lines.
G t t i k t t · th t "This la n ot ·y our t ypical . e your c e s a . e ga e sta;!l~~~r.=::~burger I will be on sale. But there will be Promoters chan'ue policy for 'VS' festi'val fans I .all those hot dogs, not to me~tlon
THEY'RE READY -"US" F estival orga,~~~~~-.
Wozniak (right) and concert producer Bill Graham smile 88
they answer questions about the massive concert planned for
the San Bernardino Mountains this weekend. . , e -. 50,000 freshly baked 10-mch
BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Promoterr.had fttlt salcrthey-connren-ce-a the Be-vet"ly ftan ch rolls and 25~_g oo ,
Tickets to the "US" Festival -would sell tickets only in adv~ Willhire Hotel. aandwiches (~talia,. cold cut, fresh ano cfi'l"eafru1t. --Finally, -the-mess. Some .2QQ_ the rock music and computer fair to avoid the last-minute n.ash that Attending the conference were rout beef, ~ and awt.,, tuna) A two-acre beer garden behind workers have been hired for Jo be held aver the Labor Day plagued the 1969 Woodstock several of the entertainen to befha trucked in each day. the amphitheater and a six-acre ~leanup operations including a
--;..~kond in the San Bernardino festival in New Yeck But John perform at the US Feativ~ Pat Also on sale wUl be bagels, garden near the computer fair glass and bottle recycling center
Mountains -will be available at Moohr executive vice president lHnatar, Mick Fleetwood of cream cheese a nd •1g• f.o.r tents will offer up to 6,000 kegs ln the campground area, a n
the eate after all. of the 1sponaoring UnW10n Corp., Fleetwood Mac and members qf breakfas~ pi~ rolla, nachos and of draft domestic beer wld "at aluminum can recycling center in
said reaer~ed tickets wttl be the Grateful Dead. Others burrit.os, barbecued rlbe, chicken, least .a · couple of hlfndrea th.e concert and exhibit area alld
available at tbe door. acheduled to perfonn lncJu~ ~ · Polish aausage , oriental food, ; thousand" cans-of Mc~ beer:--t2Tarbage"lr"llcks tha"t each night
''Brinn on "Admission la •37.50 for all Police, Talking Heads, Tom Petty vegetarian meala, cheese, cold Soft drinks and fruit juice•also wlfl collect trash from lj>O
el three days or $17.50 per day at and the Heartbreakera, the C\4W. Ice cream, soft pretzels and will be available dumpsters and the site itself.
h h ' the extravagan za, whi ch Kink~ the Can and Jack~n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
t e c amp orpni%.en hope will dra~· 250,-Browne. . 000 people. Feauv,1 organiser Ste.ve
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The Concert promoter Bill Graham Wozniak, wh<1 alao attended. ~e
company for NBC's "Fame" was aald the decision to chanae was in con.fel."t!B&:~hea c:~"l~;:. ~d-
on location the other day and star oonsideratlon of rock fans of the i\ was no~ Important that the
Debbie Allen' was picking '60a, who now have families and $12.5 million festival made
flowers on her lunch hour. might be able to attend only one money. ~ A ptt>J)Mll\-UW her gathertng-ntg ht, II' ~ell as for those "That's not th~ most important ~flowers by a fence and said, "incredible number of people aspect. of-OW' ahiaUc endeavor,"
'You know who lives on the who are cornl~ from other p8.rta Wozn iak said. conceding
other sid e? Th e c ti amp, of the country. ' · however: "The intent la not to
Muhammad Ali." Graham denie d recent lose money," but to assure people
''The boxer?" she asked. She published reports that the a gopd t.imE!.
looked over the tence at his festival had sold fewer than. a The US Festival will be held at
home. After a minute, she third of the tickets available. Glen Helen Regional Park in the
shouted, "Come on out. baby, and "I think they're all right," he San BernardinCJ' Mountains, 75
ahow yourself.". said of sales during a news miles northeast of Lo9 Angeles.
"SIX A PACK"
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·Labor
Day, .
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Weekend Family Event
Th~ Up ~Ith People Show Is an lntgrnatlonally acclaimed
cast of more than 100 young people who sing and dance
their way Into your heart, with music from home and
abroad. Don't miss this chance to see this beautifully
choreographed, colorful festlval of music.
Coming Sept. 5 and 6 to Orange Coast College
auditorium at 8 p.m. Advance tlcketa for $7 avfllabfe •t
the C>OO-tlcket office, 558-5127. Tickets on ntoht of
· performance are S8 at the gate. Event co-sponsored by __
Orange Cout Collegf and Orange COMt Dally Piiot.
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WIDNl~DAY, lll'TIMllPI 1, 1N2
' . esla prodace plaa economical eai' means a savings ID food dollan wlllle reap1D1 a harvest ID natrltloa. Clockwise from top: Zacclalnl Tomato Qalcbe, Sweet Corn Omelets, Green Bean
~ramble, Eggplant Parmesaa FrlUata and Creamy C•c•mber Ca1tard1. ,
Harvest tiJ'ne . . . and the ~ting ii easy, ~nomical and delicious! Fres}\ produce is eing up all over in supermarket.a and home
ns. And, easy-to-prepare eggs~ as readily
ble, and when compared to other protein
~. 88 inexpensive 88 ever. When Large eggs
are $1 a den.en, they're onfy 67 ~ts a pound!
Put the two together and ttle result is
*'8ational, but ~entsible, summer dining.
The variety of vegetables available la more-than sufficient to satisfy most aJ)yone's taste titads. And, the variety of ways ~ c-an be prepared is almost unlimited.. The recipes here
ipclude an elegant qwche, easy-to-make omelets, If speedy skillet supper scramble, a fast and qavortul frittata, and refreshlnsly light custards. =. But, you needn't stop there. Finely chop or
your favorite vegetable and fold it into a
le. RoU up asparagus spears or broccoli
E in crepes and ladle on a cheese sauce. Chop
veggies and toss them together with
pped hard-cooked eggs and either "mayo," .!Dur cread}p~r yogurt for a salad, aandwtch
any meal of the day, there's an easy and
way to get needed protein, vitamina
rals on the table when you combine
ee.uonal produce.
To keep you and your kitchen cool, three of,
recipes are top-of-range llkillet suppen.
q'Uk:he can be baked either conW!ltlooally or
a microwave and JOU don't have to tum on the for the cuatards -they can be made in an
41«ttil! aldllet!
Try any 0r all of tbeae nppes. Or, 1Ubetitute
r vegetables for thoee llW(elted. Either way,
j)eal preparation will take ao little time, you'll be l>1e to get out and enjoy the IUnlhlne.
ZUCCRIN1 TOMATO QUICHE
I tervtao
Pretty .. a picture ana .. tasty .. tt looka!
rve thls impreutve entree for a famlly
ut, lunch or dinner or a styu.h brunch for
ettli Be sure to drain the tomato well u
...,IUDl!I' tamatoe9 are apt to be qu,lte juk:y.
1 (e.inch bUed pie abell)• I
2 cup1 sliced zucchini (about 1 rnedi\1111) " ~cu~onion r.t 1 tab butter
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j._,_1_,!Ded1um tomato, seeded, chopped and
~ (about ~ cup).
6egt
1 cup half and half or milk ~ taMpoon onpno or bMll leava, cnaahed
~~.it •
~ t ! Mii DOn pepper 1 ID lar1e sldllet over medium heat, coole
hlnJ a~ onion in butter until llpdy
llrawn.lld, about 5 mlnut-.
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TO BAKE PIE SHELL
alide from pan onto plate. Keep warm while
preparing remllining omelets. Garnish with
tomatoes and parsley, Jf desired.
It fa better to fill omelet when it is slightly
underdone. Heat retained in egp co01Aletes the
cooking.
Line unbaked pie shell with 12-inch equare of
aluminum foil. Fill with rice of or dried beam or
peas. Cover rim of ahell with edges of foil. Bake
in preheated 4~ degrees F. aven until U,htly
browned at edps, 10 to 15 minutel. Lt.ff out foil GREEN BEAN SCRAMBLE and rice. Cool Oil wire rack. I
Microwave: Prick bottom and sides of pie ahell 4 servings
with fork. Cook on High 4 to 4 ~ minutes, U you've never l'nade a skillet scramble, the
rotating ~ tum after 1 minute and 3 minutes. summer ls a wonderful time to try one. This
Set aside. ~pe uaes fresh green beans and Swiss cheese.
In ahallow camerole combine zuochini, onion Use 6nother vegetable or a combination of
and butter. Cover and cook on High until aoft, aeveral in place of the beans the next time you
about 4 minute.. nu pie abell • atiOw. make one.
Cook on High 5 minutes, rotatlna ~ turn 8 ounces fresh green beans, cut into 1-inch
after 2 ~ minutes. 'Reduce power to ~ percent or pieces
30 percent and cook 11 to 15 minute., rotating ~ cup water
IA turn two or three times to auure even 8 eggs
cooking. Quiche ii done when knife lmened 'h cup milk halfway between center and outer edae comet 1 tablespoon instant minced onion
out clean. Center will appear .et bu.t still aUghtly ~ teaspoon aeuon~ salt
shaky. Ltt stand, WlCOVered 10 minuta Ya teaspoon tarragon, rosemary or '8Vory leaves, crushed, optional SWEET CORN OMELETS 14 teaspoon pepper ·
' servma• 2 tablespoons butter U you have only a couple of ears of .corn and ~ cup (2 oz.) shredded Swisl cheese)
want to feed the whole family, or if you've got In medium saucepan, combine beans and
com 0 coming out of your ears," try omelets. water. Bring to boiling. Cover, reduce heat and
They•re great any time of the day. aimme.r until beans are criap-tender, 10 to 15
1 ~ cups fresh com kernels (cut from 2 to 3 minutes. Drain and set lllide.
medium ears) • Mlx eggs. milk and aeuon1np undl blended.
~ cup chopped green pepper In 10-inch omelet pan or alr:illet over medium ~cup chopped onion ,., heat, heat l:>utter until pt bl>tienouah to llzzJe a
~ cup water drop of water. Pour In ea mixture. Stlr ln ~ teaspoon aalt, divided rellerved green beans and cheele.
8 eat ~ mixture beginll to lel, pntlt draw an
~ cup water inverted pancake tu.mer compljtely aero. the ~ to 1 ~ dry mUlltard bottom and aides of pan, formina.. larae .aft curds. ~ teMpoon pepper Continue until e1P an lhicaened but still
4 tablespoom butter, divided moist.. Do not stir corwtanta,.
1 cup (4 ounce) ab.redded ~ cheae, •It la better to~ ICl'Unbled esp from
divided pan when they &re slightly underdone. Heat
Cherry tomatoa, optional retained ln egp completes the cookina· Panley sprip, opdaoal
In medium •ucepan, combine com, peen EGGPLANT PARMESAN FRl'M'ATA
eepper, onion, water and ~ "MpOOn of the .it. 4 tervhall .
Brlnl to boW.nc· Cover, reduce heat and lbnmel' Ecaplant-lovers Will-rave. For euplant
until com la tender, about 5 minutia Keep wann hatera, just change the llame, keep that
while preparlnc omeiet.. Drain before filling lnlJ'edient a secret. and they'll rave. too. The
cneletlr ---• A --:---flaweiamOd bu.trlch~ co¥.!.. • _
Mix eaa, water, remamm. Mlt. JDwtard 1 ea
and ~ unUl blended. For ..:h omelet, in 7-.1 tableepoon water
10-lrd\ omelet Jl!lll or akWet, owr medh.an·hlCh ~ t..-.poon lalt
heat, beat l tab'eepoon of the butter until ;.t 2 CUI» diced pared egplant (about 8 en.)
hot enouah to Uzle a drop of water. \'\cup fine dry bre.cl crumbs
Pour ln ~ C\lP of the ea mixture (Mixture ~ cup butter or oil
should lmmedlately Mt at ~in.) Whh an 8 eaP ..
inverted .-ncaU tumer, caN1UDJ pulh mobd \'\ c..'Up milk or tomato Julee
porUonl at eda-toward center IO uncooked ~ cup (2 ounces) shredded monarella
poc1Sorw mn ~ ...,_,., Ullbll pan chew -~~cooked -~~'?~~ w cup snted Pamw me..
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Let stand 10 minutes. Drain. Retym eggplant to
bowl, sprinkle with-crumbs and toss until
completely coated with crumbs.
· In 10-inch Qnlelet pan or skillet with ovenproof
handle over1lmedium heat, cook eggplant in
butter, 'Stirring frequently, until lightly browned
on all 'sides, about 5 minutes.
Beat together remaining ingredients except
parsley. Pour over eggplant. C.ook over low to
medium heat until eggs are almost set., 12 to 15
minutes. Cover pan, remove from heat and let
stand 8 to 10 minutes. OR, broil about 6 inches
from heat until eggs are completely set, 4 to 5
minutes longer. Cut into wedges and serve from
pan, or either slide from pan or invert on to
serving platter. Garnish with parsley; if desired.
To make handle ovenproof, wrap COJnpletely
with alwnim.im foil'.
CREAMY CUCUMBER CUSTARDS
• servillas
Cucumber in custards? ~ea! Served wann or
chilled, they make a refreshing meal starter, side
diah or snack. Though light, they're lu.dous with
cream chee9e and 80W' cream adding richness.
1 medium cucumber (10 to 12 ounces)
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 Ya teaspoons salt . ~cup chopped onion
1 lablespoop butter
I cup milk
1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese, cubed
4 egp
'ti cup dairy 90ur cream
2 teaspoons flour
1 teaspoon prepared muslard
~ teaspoon dried dill weed
~ teaspoon pepper
Watel'Cl'elS leaves, optional
Cut 6 thin cucumber alices. Set aside. Pare,
aee4 and shred remaining cucumber. Stir in
vinegar and salt. Let at.and 15 minut-. Drain
well, pressing out exce11 liquid. Set ukle.
ln amall saucepan over medium heat, c.'OOk
onion ln butter until tender butlnOt brown 3 to 4
mlnut.es. Stir ln milk. Heat until very bot. Stir ln
cheeee un.tll melted. Remove from heai.
In large bowl. beat together remaining
m,redients ex~p\ watercress until well blended.
Oredually stir in reeerved cucumber and milk
mbrtu.re. Place llx (8 oUncea e11eh) cwtald cupe in
larp ~ pan. Pour egg mhctUtt lnlD CUltard
cupe. Place pan on ra-clt tn preheated 350
detaw 1'. nm. f9uro Vflr1 Ml water into pen fb within ~ hlch
of top of CU9tarda. Bake untfJ knate ~ neer cent.er~ out clM.n, about 20 to 2& minutes.
Remow lmmedlatel)' from hot water. Serve
warm or chilled. Garnish wlth reserved
c.wumblr .._ and wat.ercre11 leavea, lf demred.
To cools 18 electric 1ktllet: .Prepare eu t• abOYe. Pl.ace f1lled c.wtard : c\&.. ln Pm lkillwt with-wry bot waca ., ...... bl-~•
..... 1 lnl:h. CMr. HMt at PO~ r. until waw .._ about 4 to O mtnutlL ~ bat
and almmw untU knife Ulliai1N w cut.er
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Orangt Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Wtdneeday, s.PtemMt 1, 1111
It you Uk plcnks, but <.'S>Ol. and ita abaDe.
hate to PICk up a lot of Ute th let cubee later
food. her '• the recipe to cool drink1 . Do
tor you. l\'1 a !i:fle to remember tho buic rule l~JP&in-cliah a • for..all 1ummer picnics r==
complete make-ahead! keep hot fooda hot and
AU you need to tuck in <..'Old fooda cold.
the plonlc ba1ket are When It'• your tum to
J;'Olla. fruit, and a provide the main dlah,
beverage. Take-Alon1 either at home or away,
Picnic Mold really does give Take-Along Picnic
llghten your picnic load. M 0 1 d a t r y . I ( • a
•18 whh 1). SUr In
chicken, chopped •II• and eel ry. Tum Lrtto 8·
or 6~-cup r~r~: or 1 ~quart re tor
container. Chll until
firm. Unmold or cut
1quares to 1erve. GarnW\
with 1rapea and e11
wed1ee.
HARD-COOKED EGGS
Hard-cooked eggs and deUcloualy light, but full
chopped chicken provlde of protein, vitamins, and
the neQellW'Y protein for mineral• to keep you
the salad. Lemon gelatin goina. '
--i :lb-~ ..b~. whll TAKE·ALON6-'PleNle mayonnalle, just a dash MOLD
Put ega In saucepan
and add enou1h · tap
Wl\ter to come at J,eut 1
inch above eggf. Cover:
bring rapidly Juat to
bolllrig:-'PUm off heet; It
necessary, remove pan
from burner to prevent
further bolling. Let
stand ln the hot water J6
mlnu~ for Large e,..
-adjust tlme up or
down by approximately
3 minutes for each 11U
larlier or smaller.
.
of lemon juice and . a 8 aervtni•
wblff of tarragon supply 1 package (6 oz.)
flavor. lemon-flavored gelatin
Celery slices add a ~ teaspoon salt
pleasant crunch and spot ~ teaspoon ,Jlried
bf green to the golden tarragon leave1, crushed
salaa. Summer's pretty 3 cups boiling water
green grapes are a 2 tablespoons
perfect go-with. Or, if vinegar •
you wish, halve enough Yi :cup mayoMaise
grapes to make a cup and or salad dressing
Cool lnunedlately and
thoroughly in cold water
-shells are easier to
remove and it le le11
likely you will have a
dark surface on yolka.
stir into the gelatin 1 ~ cups chopped
mixture for a slightly cooked chicken or turkey
sweeter salad. . 6 h a r d · c o o k e d
For easy portability
rnold the salad in a
plastic container with a
tight-eealing lid, then cut
squares at the picnic site ..
If it will be a long, hot
trip to the meal, pop the
container of salad into a
cooler, or nestle it in a
pan or large bowl of ice
cubes, so it will keep its
eggs, wedged
In large mixing bowl
combine gelatin, salt,
tarragon, boiling water,
and vinegar. Stir until
gelatin is dissolved. Add
mayonnaise and beat or
whisk until smooth. Chill
until beginning to set
(mixt ure will be
consistency of unbeaten
To remove shell:
Crack it by tapping
gently all over. Roll egg
between hands to loosen
shell; then peel, starting
at large end. Hold eg
4nder running cold .
water or dip in bowl of
water to help ease off
shell. ·
Salt substitutes _;_no great shakes
The U .S. Dietary
Gujdelines suggest that
Americans avoid eating
too muCh aodium, but if
they do it by switching
to salt substitutes they
may not be any better
off.
"The best solution is to
put away the salt shaker
and turn to the spice
rack.if yo~ant to make
your food tasty," said
Joanne Ikeda,
nutritionist for
University of California
Cooperative Extension at
Berkeley.
Ikeda explained that
potassium chloride in salt
substitutes functions in
the body much in' the
•
same way as doe& eodlwn b 1 o o d c a n c a u s e
chloride or table salt. h y p e r k a 1 e m l a , o r
"One ts probably not potassium intoxica~on. U
any better for you than ~re ~ugh; this can
the other;" said · Ikeda. cauae cardiac ~t. . "Frequent, heavy use of Instead of switching
salt eubstitutes could from salt to a salt
·increase potassium substitute, Ikeda
beyond normaI i anges su~gests learning to
rl!commended by the en)Oy the unsal~ flavor
National Research of ~ood or adding low
Council. Most people get ~um herbs and 1plces.
more th a n enough Most people miss salt
potassium Jrom meats, the first month or so
milk, fruits, and dark after they ban th e
green leafy vegetables." shaker, but then .they · adapt to th e flavor of
Ikeda said that little is foods with little salt,"
known about the effeet said Ikeda. "U something
of long term high tastes too bland, ada
potassium dlets, but that basil, bay leaf, dlll,
excess potassium in the garlic, ginger, paprika,
parsley or other low
sodium spices.
. Salt intake also can be
reduced by cutting down
on salty snack foods such
as potato chips, crackers,
pretzels, salted nuts., and
salted popcorn. Soy
sauce, steak sauce,
cheese, pickles, and
onion and garlic salts al90
a.re hlgh In aodium. So
are many convenience·
and processed foods.
I "R~ad ingredient
listings and watch tor
words such /AS salt,
sodium, monosodium
glutamate and other
forms of sodium in the
product," said Ikeda:
OLD EL PASO"Taco Sauce tastes
more like a sa1sa than a sauce. It's
good and thick. Made with chunks
of fresh-picked tomatoes and zesty
green chilies. Discover what a
delicious difference OLD EL PASO·
Taco Sauce can make in your
tacos ... and in goodness knows how
many other family favorites .
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TAKE-ALONG SALAD-A light but nutritious main dish, this molded salad lightens the picnic
load while providing ample food for hungry picnickers. Try it for your Labor Day outing.
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1-V3 CUf'S Dl:1 MONTE" Tomaro Cac.up
V4 cup CHllN K1Nco• Soy Sauce
2 tsp \\bro.">Cm.h1rc Sauce
1 Tbsp honey
U>mbine ingredil-nts Mannatc meat several
hours Remove meat, cook. ba ting frequently
with matinndl· DchCJOU with poulrry. beef
or i.parcnhs l·V2 cups
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t oot f or 1o Wer -prices o-n-fti v~ite • w 1nes
B~J)i:RRYD.MEAD Heublein'• wine con1um e ra . Oive wide problem, but LEARNS FRENCH: who 1pealu truent
. MARKET CHANGES: cotnpanleel Inalenook1 Reynoldl alx month.I or 1111 DI 1111 Monterey and Central V~kJ Rae 11 a bla"fan of French. 11 of'hrlna
A few week• •10 I Colony , i..•Jon ana 10 to atudy, the Coutmaybehardeathlt. California winea, and aulded , very
predicted that prices for Beault u, have been oomf>ttUtlon, and then Vdn~yardlall aro really UMd to make her Uvlna peraonallzed tour•, to
f:nany of your favorite ahowlna a lack "of expect to see aome Anothe r aale? Ne w County firm, on of the &0inf to have a touah telling cards and boob villUna Amerlcanl,.who
Mnee would be coming direction over the paat renewed tlgna of life money? A change ln c la11leat chateaux, 11 ume selling their grapes and other thlnp with a share her love of the
(Sown. c oup 1 e of ye a r 1 . from the old brands. marketlna? Tl~ will repoi:tedly aelling in bulk at a profit t,hta year. wine-grape motif to good Ufe. •
: Th .e re a 1 on l 1 a E 1 p e c I a 11 y I n the tell. to other wineries that lt W l n e r l e a a r e wineries and wine 1hopt For only $15 an hour ~omblnatlon of hard popularly priced arenaa1 RUMOR MILL: It la Another Sonoma clai1T111 ls tlghUy allocated canceltng contracll II if all over the Weat C'oait. (minimwn of 3~ houn), ~lnanclal timea, declining there appears to be a loea not a rumor thaJ..Sonoma C o u n t y .b I g g I e I s to its retail cuatomera. they were meanlngleu But when the love of her she'll take you to the
aalea, proliferation ot of ground to Gallo and Vtneyard1 sold lta reportedly auing Its All of the above are to begin with, while life moved CoParls, Vicki open air markets, wine
wineries and brands, Coca Cola. pro fl table mall-order marketln& firm for non-symptom of the lllneas others are waiting for left all that behind. a c a d em t e a , be 1 t ~lua what looks like an RJRlanotedforbeing dlvlalon, Wlndior p~rtorman ce o r that will bring those pl'lcea tofallevenfarther· Her entrepreneurial reatauranta, unknown
aJ.1-tlme record harvest. a g gr e sa Ive l n t h e Vineyards, to a Chlcaao aomethhul like that, and · prices down. · b e f or e m a k I n g spirit la still alive, I'm little bistros, unique
: Thelirstevldence markeUngarena.anda flrm.That'safact.The mayalaol>elooklngfora Almo st forg o t to comrnltinent.s.Somevery 'happy to aay, as I mw.e~,·forapicnicln you'll aee ii apedal deats little more competition la rumor .sctncern1 the buyer. . men ti on one othe r good grapes may go diacovered upon opening the ~1 or to viait the
•nd special prices on alwa)'s sood for ua parent...,lnery Itself. Yet another Sonoma symptom. It ill a state-unpicked altogether. , my mail thla a.m. Vicki, (See 1"1!!8, Pap C'7) ;)Vi n es you've been---~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-
paying lota of money for.
Then, around the first of the year, loolt for new
Vint.age releases to ·at.art
ihowing some lowe'r-
~·suggested" prices· than
for previous vintages.
· How long will the
bargains last? Just until
demand catches up with
supply once again, and
'hen most of the
wineries will be off and
running, charging just as
much as the public will
bear.
A few wineries don't
fQ}low this "boom-bust"
pricing philosophy, and
maintain fair and
downrigh t reasonable
prices all .the_ttJm. _
When prices go crazy.
as t hey seem to every
five to 10 years, they
offer super value. When
prices are forced into
coming back to reason,
they still offer good
value.
Among those fine
-wineries that have
developed reputations
for alW~_J>ri~ fairly are: "'Louis Martini,
Wente Bros., Parducd,
Pedroncelli, San Martin
and Angelo Papagni.
There are but a handful
of others.
Beringer, for example,
wisely kept the price of
its Cnardonnay down
around reasonable a few
years back w h en
Chardonnay was in such
short supply that every
winery was allocating to
its customers.
Beringer oould have
probably charged twice
as much, but didn't .
Why?
The firm knew that a
few years down th.e road
it was going to 'have. lots
-of Chardonnay from
newly planted
vineyards. The winery
preferred an image of
value to a short-term
windfall of a few extra
dollars.
The next six months to
a year sliould be real fun
for customers.
NEW FROM TCC:
Taylor California
Cellars, one of several
wine brands owned by
giant· Coca Cola, Is
coming after your dollars
with another new
product . It's TCC
Champagne, currently
being test-marketed in
three West C.oast cities,
and presumably ready to
invade the rest of the
country shortly
thereafter.
It is produced by the
Charmat of "bulk"
process, which is the
least expensive way to
conduct the secondary
fermentation that
provides the bubbles.
TCC's asking prl~ is
certainly now low~nd,
'though. S\aggested retail
is $5 .49 , which ia
comiderilbly hlgher than
popul8rly priced Andre
and the rest of that
genre, and even hiR,her
than ~ Do~M: from
Almaden ..
I ha..,.,n•t tasted it yet,
so ~an 't comment on
relative merits, bu\ can
say I'm not Impressed
with the winemaker's
choice of grapes. The Brut formula
which includes Plnot
Noh, Tokay and French
Col ombard, doesn't
~ halt bad, but the Ex~th a blend ot , Tokay and
Muacat of Alexandria
sound• decidedly less
· in~nk" includes
the unlikelY axnbinadon
of aome,bln1 called Centurion Roee (a U .C . ......,_,,_.,.J:l'lm of ~
an d Ca b ernet),
Colonabard, Tokay and
Gewumnmlner.
So und• awful, but
maybe I ;m have it in
for thln11 and wines
pink. •
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Lower food total•
for Labor Dayl
• For your holiday cookouts,
picnics and potlucks -you'll
find everything you need Jrom
pork ribs to delicious summer
watermelon. ALL at everyday
low prices.
• Bring your shopping list to
Lucky and take home greater
. total savings.
• Quality, selection and low
prices ... that's Basic Value
from Lucky. The Discount
Supermarket.
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A S11aO Favorite
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Saved *21.75
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totaled $99.4'3 at Lucky. The 18"'9
or comparable Item• et the
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' I . I ,.,... • ~Green cuisine'.· pleases· tough~st
L.uu. OllBON& My voi. tor tn. moet
lqlowtna tood crlUct1 In
AIMrica 1oe1 to the TV
CftWI of the talk ahowa
that hoai tourls,a
"JIOkbook authon. What l\appena to all the food
Wt'_!pPed up on. camera? It 1 1one before the clCJllna credita beam to roll.
~ teupoc>n vi.nlUa berrl91, orana aectioN exv.ct or other fruit. (Top with
1 or 2 toupoona cruahed cereal crudlba, lf
hOJ\OY (opllo~l) \ deth~.)
Fre9h fruit 1arnlth Makes one aervlna of
SUr cottage chee:te and the cheeae-pineapple
d r al n e d p rn ea pp I o mixture, approximately
topther. Add cinnamon, f20 calorlet per aervlna
vanilla and hon.ey, I( with regular cottage
deilred. Store In the cheese; 380 calorlea per
refrigerator. aervin1 with low-fat
For each aervlng, put cottage cheeae (honey
two acoopa ( ~ cup) of adds 21 calories per
the cheese mixture In a teaspoon ); ~ cup of
bo.wl ahd surrpund it ·apples adda 37 calories
with ~ cup 1llced or per serving; lA c up
diced raw fresh apples, oranaes adda 44 calories
per rvtna.
SALSA RUSTICA
AND SPAOHE'M'I
3 c ll'l>-• 'te n d e r •
cookad hlgn-proteln
spa1hettl
~ poun4 fat -
trimmed ground bee(
round
2 CUJll thinly sliced
onion
l cup shredded raw
carrot or green bell
pepper
2 cloves garlic,
finely ·minced
4 tablespoons dry
• • er1t 1cs,,_........,_--~~
red wine or water .-0r 1harp Romano cheeae
beef broth (opUonal)
. ~ cup tomato Julee/'-. 4 ta b l e 1 po o n 1
4'cuPt! peeled, lreat\, c h o p p e d p a r 1 l e y
ripe tomatO wedaee (optional)
lllllllllR
4 tablespoons
chopped fresh basil or
oregano or 2 teupoona
dried
salt and pepper to
taste
4 tablespoons grated
Cook spaghetti and set
aside in a strainer.
Spray a large nonatick
akillet or electric frying
pan with cooking spray
or wipe lightly with oll.
Spread the ground mea\
ln a 1hallow layer. Cook
over moderate heat unUl
underside 11 browned.
Break up Into chunk.I:
turn to bl'Own evenly.
Drain and dllcatd faj.
Stir ln onion, carrot or
bell pepper, 1arllc and
wine. Cook and sUr over
h.lgh heat until wine hat
evaporated . Stir in
tomato juice, tomato
wedaea and seaaonings.
Simmer until moet of the
liquid has reducedr
Stir in drained
spaghetti_ Cook and atlr
until heated throu1h.
Sprinkle with cheH
and freah par1ley, If
deal red. Serv• from
1k1lle~
Makee four aervinp,
32~. calorlea uch: 3~~
calories each with
optional ln1t4!dlenta.
More aJJm Mlad Jdeu!
Send a .elf-addre11ed
•tllmped envelope and 50
cent• to SLIM
GOURMET SALAD
IDEAS. P.O. Box 824,
Sparta, N .J. 0787'.
, Staaehanda deacend
lJke locuata, but t}\tty
mlnce l)O w orda ln
qttiquinc the effort. And
~ know wt\a\ they're i:-------~~=~= 1Alldnl about . . . having
mnpled the belt. eUorta
of every food scribe
willing to croaa the··I
~try with hotpad in I
band In the name of
l>ook l!IUes . . MuCh of what goea on
behind the acenes la hard
work', requJ.rlng energy and mUICle. So the one
tblna that th.e critics
beh"lnd the camera
atel:l''7 la dlet-ootl8Cious.
At taut not until r~ntl)". But my book
tour last m oo th to
doinote "~ds ·for All !leUona," juat published··
in .hardcover by
MacMillan, convinced
rrie ·that rabbit food
really does have .a sexy
new iJnaae. The macho
types who .wouldn't ~
· caupt dead a decade ago
. munchina on caJTOtl are
. really into "green
~\llsine." The fitneas
crue bu redefined what
. America regards .. fit to
eat. .. -
"Sala da °fof' All
· Beuona" isn't .jUat about
.rabbit food and oth er .
·cold comfotts for hot
·day~ It'• an all-year ,
a.ny-'\neal salut~ to
~ther Nature's orig)nal
faat foods: fruits and ~les com~ and
1erved raw or quickly
. cooked. easy meals that
fQCUa on more fiber and r .. inNt; meals that·are filline b;tat non-fattening. '
Some of my favorites:
GREEN AVOCADO · MA YONNAJSE
1 very ripe medium
avocado, Peeled ·
l large egg
· ~ cup lemon juice
2 teaspoons
prepared mustard
l tea-poon celery
ult -..
Daah of Tabasco ·
sauce or pinch of red
cayenne pepper
Cut.avocado· flesh into
cubes and combfue with remainint' ingredients in
electric mixer bowl or
food proceaor, using the
plutic or steel blade. ·
Beat in electric-rnOOu
or proceaor just until
dre11.ing is thick as
whipped cream. Cover
and store· i n the
refrigerator. Use within
a day or two. Make•
1-ana -a-half cup1
(approximately). about
ZO .cal o rle s per tabl~_.. PULLASALAD
l cup raw rice -
: 2\.-i cups water
. 1 chicken bouillon
cube
. Pinch of saffron
<optional)
1 cup cubed, cooked
chicken ·.
1 c up cooked,
.ahelled ahrlmp
2· tablespooDI diced
plmienw
1 c u p 'c 9 o k e d
artichoke hearts
1 can (10 ounces)
datna, undrained
4 tablespoons olive
di
. ·4 t a b 1 e • p 0 0 rh
niiDced fresh oregano oi
paraJey
•. salt and pepper to
. •taate •
Cook-rice in water with
bouillon cube and
~ 1f desired. Drain. cool . Tos s with
remalnlni ingredlenta.
. ~ chilled Makes abc
· l'-bch-1lze aervln11,
. dnder aoo calories each.
:QICl!'.SE DANISH'
BR&AU' .AST SAi.Ail
., 1 container ( 12 oUnc.> ~omta-•trle ~ che* (regular of Jaw.fat) .
1 can (8 ouncea) ··c~uahed
inch of around c:i:nmmcn
~
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.PRl<;ES GOOD THRU SEPT. 7th, 1982 ~ Golden, locaJ/ Hand picked,
packed In Ice and delivered
PICKED TODAY -IRVINE GROWN ~ <: ~ within hDurs every day to each~
SWEET . . $ 1;;;:;/;:_;;;:;•rkatl~.
CORN. ·~:6/ I ----. -
PICKED TODAY -
IRVINE GROWN, GARDEN FRESH 3 9(! .GREEN BEANS • .,. ~~
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PICKED TODAY -
LONG GREEN, LOCAL GROWN 3 ~ (!
CU.CUMBERS ••• 2,or ~ '
PICKED TODAY --LOCAL GROWN CRISPY
BEA·N SPROUTS •• ·3 · 1bs. • for
FOODS DELI MEATS
.... COMPARE OUR CHEESE OF THE WEEK ... FILET MIGNON R;~ 4 98 :·? SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL, PRICES IMPORTED FRENCH 4~~ HOLIDAY TREA Tiii! 7 •· _. •. t' 59s SUPREME CHEESE Re1. 11. .::t
1iAIN LEAN 7 O J 19 ~~~"ND BEEF PATTIES ~x •. · MAYONNAISE SPECIALLY PRICED -
FOR THIS HOLIDAY 24 01.
WEEK-END . . . 119 9 8 (! (Not to exceed 30% fat content) Re1. 9~ ·· .: HAIN 99c MACARONI SALAD Re1. •· . 11 •• MARINATED BEEF
BARBECUE SAUCE l 59 1~5 BACK RIBS 19 12.!. . 14 OZ. PICNIC FARE . • . 9 8 GREAT FOR R 1 JUMBO SIZE CRISP . 19 (! YOUR GRILLI •I· •· HAIN 79~ KOSHER PICKLES Rei. 1 •· ••· , .
' PICKLE RELISH }43 ggc SEAFOOD-:·. 12 oz .. . EXTRA LEAN ... .349 THE FINEST ... 449 TUSTIN, NEWPORT ONLY HAIN SPICY use TAVERN HAM Re1. .. lit., •'
BAKED. BEANS 132 105 PICNIC PERFECT -FRESH Re&. J 89 :-15 oz.
I THRASHER SHARK J49 .. FRESHLY COOKED -249 •• • •• PURE & SIMPLE J 95 CHICKEN BREASTS Re1. 2': · ••· Re:i, 289 NEW YORK STYLE 279 259 . STUFFED PICKLES 32 oz. PROVISIONS SOLE 'N SALMON 5 11. ea.
PURE & SIMPLE 95c IRVINE RANCH ·RtJ. 75(! STUFFED Rec. 2 89 KETCtlP } 59 } 33 FARMERS MARKET 13.5 oz. LARGE AA EGGS 89 s.i. •••. SOLE NEOPOLITAN 5'l ea.
~ 5 (! lRVINE RANCH FARMERS MARKET NEW ITEMlll . 4 29 79c 69C.. . . J2ftl1LLA STRl'S Rq. ggc 99c ~~~r _ •. ,. 79.! -·
ooos-.--1 PURE & SIMPLE v1T AMINS
:,, .. , gATES NOOR Rec. 229 } BB ~.~°'N~o~ SAUCE Re1. l 25 99~ & COSMETIC
~· . 18 oz. P!Ck!Vft • Re&. 3 2a Try Thia New Selaa Whl'I Our T0t111ta IRVINE RANCH FARMERS MARKET ,. u1.~~·WEP_J_!!NED PINEAPPLE 449 p Strip• For V04Jr Hollday Entertelnlng, SUPER-100 TIME RELEASE
v -..... ....,.. It'• A Wtnnerll t.11. TftE VITAMINS .
-!2A~r!P.IRA. IL MIX Ref. 2'9 2 0 9 STEIN FIELDS R11. 9 5 (! With Trece Miner... 4 7 0 ·' --•• SH 30 TABLETS R-. 52• -!. Setted or lMMl•w. • SWEET PICKLE RELi 129 ...
:' RAW SUNFLOWER SEEDS Rei. J 29 1202· · 815
Bulk or Pactcllg9d 1 'l ... DILL PICKLES 22 oz. 60 TABLETS Rec. 1120 · .
1 89 GARLIC,GENUINEOR 1s9 12s 2••
Rec. 25l ••· PoL1sH DILLS• R11. 90 r_ABLETs R11. 1 &•• I .
GOOD STUFF a ~ ~u .KEO GOODS WHOLE MDT HAMDGER I 09 rA1~ETs R~. 31sszn•• .. RAW ALMOfl>S ·
Bultc Only
HOMEMADE IAVINE RANCH MARKET & HOT DOG BUNS \ Rt1. 149 ... u
DANISH pk· J71 SWEET ROLLS of~· . ea.
HOMEMADE IRVINE RANCH MARKET
FRENCH ROl.l.S :f?2 I~!
COSTAM~
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lantii .Ane Freewar ..... 1 . . \ I Mn. to 7 p.m. Mon.-.. t. I a.m. to I p.m • ._.,
TUSTIN ,
11112 Newport Avenue· '
etllftM8oUleVetd
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• NO DEALER SALES • ~IMIT RIGHTS RESERVE~ , ~·.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTIWednetday, September 1, 1882
. ~ • 0 en• rat Ion •r ot scarce at a party. Save conutMt't a cookJna tent, Can Opeaer -Ditto pai:1i.). L.oaa Haadlecl Ute11ll1 amount in a llUle jar
famlllet have been IOlni d)• little packet.I thl\ and who knowa what above! Can openen come Claarcoal Brlqaet1 -ElpeclaUy nece1Nry If with a U&htly !Waled <.11p
on Labol' Day picnlca. come with take out foodal el.le. in handy for openlna Rather than ttaht with you're h.avina a cookout. and atow it away.
Many romancea have or put a UtUe of each ln Corlllcrew _Nothing 1oup1, beana, atubborn dry twiga and wet twlp, Bo 1ure they ar the Iona Tea Baii/ IDataDt
been atarted, '\quabblet an extra aet of ahaken fa more embartaaaing vacuum .eall, bottlee of atuh a anall packet of handled kind meant for Coffee _ Another ataple
ended, teama cheered on (preferably the kind than rememberlnt the beer, aoda and who· aelt-Ughllng brlqu1•t1 In outdoor cooking. They that will prove welcome
and famlllet united with wlth a cloeed top). wlne but toraettinc the knowa-what el.le. • the bottom ot the basket wtll alao help prevent when the wind whlpa
a picnic. Alamtnum Poll -. corkacrew . That'i P1perTowel1 -Ideal forlmpromptucookouta. burned fingers, make up. Happlneu ls ne~er
Every famlll hu ha Look fol' the heavy-duty ~rounda for a.ban-foruatnaaaplacemai.on Matches -You can't liftlnaeasler. having to say we're out
own style 0 eatln8 kl d it'll k •! L dirt I ni tabl Kee b ild a fl r e It vou Deter1ent A little of coffee! outdoor. ... aome have n , eep you onmen. eave one a y pc c e. p u ~ -prepar e d for any tucked away for thoee a roll of extta absorbent haven't got the matches goes a Io ng way -Saucepan -How atj! aoneln'forelaboratetent emergencythatcroP.Jup. plcnlcawhenlt'1juatthe around for 1plll1 that tollghtlt.Carrythemln especiall y if you 'r e you going to boil the
happenings, while othen It can be used aa a nsu', a two 'of you, , matter (like. on your a wa~rproclf container. camping. Put a, small water for coffee.Lt you
prefer "rough.ins" It'" at .-------::..r--__;·----.;_---------------=-----------------------------.....-.;_---------....... ~~~1~~~:~~~ ~----s-ui-.-,-,-.--.--, ... -ER-s-----~:i,~r t. 8
. ~ 1a~nf ~t~:r; .... . I.I :1~
are pleased aa could be
wlth a red check WlllE Ill A IOI knapsack and two
peanut butter ~)
Chablis, Rose, sandwichea In sandwich ~ ~tever yo~ style of
eating out, it doesn't hurt -
to have a well stocked Rhine & Burgundy -basic picnic basket ready
to carry whenever the
urge to picnic strikes.
There are certa in
essentials that will make
any outdoor feast more
successful. .
Here la a list of items
that can help make your
picnicking more fun and
less work:
Paper Plates, Bowl
and Cupa -L-ook-tor
thicker, larger pla tea
that hold as much as you
can eat without leaking.
Brightly decorated
design er flates in a traditiona gingham,
bright poppy, elegant
stoneware or a cheerful
yellow and green floral
pattern will add a little
style to your ~rving.
Plutlc Forkl, Spoon•
UHi K.Dlvea -Eaeentials
that you can o
Wl"lhout. Look for sturdy
plasticware that won't
break under the pressure
of a cucumber or hot dog.
Napldna -Look for
larger ones that can
' cover a lap. Picnic foods
just love to drip and
hands inevitably get
greasy. WhiJe choosing,
why not select a color
that complements your
p~tes and cups.
Salt and Pepper -
Ev·e r yon e forge ta
something .. -.and salt
and pepper are always
Meaty
I issue
ANGWIN (AP) -A
meaty school dispute bas
this Seventh Da y
1 Adventist Community in
1 quite a stew.
1 The issue ia whether :c meat should be served in 1 the elementary school
cafeteria . Th e
community 11 about 90
I percent AdvenUst and
~ most of the 3,500 people
are vegetarians.
C
l Last week'• decision
by the local echool board,
I which has two non-
l Adventists among its
I five members, to serve
s meat twice a month bas
n not gone down too well
a with everyone . Larry
Clifford, 63, the echool's
o principal, calls the meat·
f1 eaters "rabble rousen"
i1 out to g~t him.
n "The meat lasue la a
-4 little way of saying, 'la ti this 01 isn't it a public •
cl school?'" reaPonda non-
al Adventist echool board
member Terry Henry.
c1 S t u d e n t M i k e
al Magnawa , 13, an
m Adventi1t , baa no
f J ob jection• to chan·· cl ing the menu. "It s
lousy," he said. ''Meat
a 1 tastes better and lt'a
e : c})eaper. Thia la JU8t a
fr whole b"n.cb. of
chemicala and .,,.,.....,
gc and lt'a arc-." ..
~
: MEAD .••
~aJ (From Page C-4)
wholeaale dlatrlc\ for
~dothen.
You can write to• Vk:ld a.e at: 1& Aveue 'l'hlerr1, R_,..,,_ ct..
Marro8Mn, 91410 vw. D' A.vrq-, .......
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Orange Ooalt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday,
• • • • eu1s1ne 1s
high as
h8Ute
1 PARIS -A cooktn1 about 30 houn a week eecret specialtlca. duck meat la chopped up ~~o~l whipped up, wetchlng1demonatrat.lona The school haa a with spices and tt'if(ed ~ out and peppered and then pracUclng 'the capacity for a maximum int.o the duck 1kln and
m e r I c a n 1 t s technlquee ln the acfiool's of 60 studenta a week, glazed with a gel.
en 11 n I natl v e kitchena. Star chefs trorn who learn how t.o <.'OOk Many of the students
insUtuUona ln the such noted reatauranta as l, l 00 recipes, from live with Frepch famlllet
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COOKING SCHOOL
-Chef dernonlt.l'aW
while 1tudent1 wacch
and practice in Parit
La Varenne cookln1
school. La Varenne
1tudent1 team to cook
1,100 reclpea, from
the ba1lc1 of an
omelette to the
.grandeur O·f a
galanUnc de canard a
la gelee. gt·of Jl'rench cuillne. Maxim'• and La Tour simple omelettea to a and cook for them 1 in 1# ''It was really t.ouch d'Ar1ent are regularly galantine de canard a la exchange f~m and
IO for a while,' and . ..:b:..:r...:o-=u~g.:.:.h..:..t _:.l:..:.n_t:..:o_r:...:e:...:v...:e..=a.:..l _.:' g~e=lee=-----=a=-dla==h~in:_w.:.;..:,:,.hl:.:.:ch~.::;.bo:.:a:.:..r.::.d:...... _____ .:....· ___ __, ________ _:_ _ __:___..,'._~~-~-__!!~~~-.'....--r---_:.___:.. __ · y I didn't know 1
·we'd make lt .. said . Usher, director
arenne cooking
_,,._._, "But we're here
stay nOW."
A di splaced
.reaonlan, the
tt-Y8ar-old. Usher waa With La Varenne when
•• 8Chool flrat opened ~sa:kltchena 1even years go In a former bistro · E Napoleon's t.omb on e Left Bank of the
lne.
~ Since then, lhe achool
lhat 'features •~lmultaneous English ~tion. has earned a teputation as one of the be8t in the b\,ISlness and 4ta cla~es are booked
fOlld . . • La Va re~ advisers
•nclude suf,'t. cuJinary
experts as :Julia Child~ ~amea Beard lutt Simone
lte<:K.Ffratraay-Nancy
Reagan singled out the
Y
chool when she
~quested to meet La
arenne students and
&le their dishes
while visiting Paris last ~une. .
.•But despite its
J!rowiilg fame, the school i still on shaky financial
F?,und.
· "We never made a et until last year and
-was only through
nues from the six
cooking books we
publish," said Anne _ Willan, an English-born
• Am~rican who is La
Varenne's president and
founder.· . _
"Cooking schools are
just not big money
p:Mlkers." .
Their tuitions ,
however, can be as high
• the cuisine is haute.
·{ . With a $10,030 fee for
a 36-week session, La
\'arenne offers France's
fnost expensive course in
~ the aecrets of t'.he nation's most tasteful ,_t. .
"When you take int.o
ccount the enormous
rmount of money we
•pend on food, our
e'verhead, salaries and so
forth, it doesn't really ~eave us with any
. J!n>fit," tlaher said.
~· The achool was created
_Jn. the-belief that aspiring
chefs in Paris need not 4.P e a k F r e n c h o r
pnderstand ~uropean.
tf9easuring systems to ~onquer the methods
developed by Francois Pierre de la Varenne, the '1ioted chef of the 17th
ijentury who wrote the
Jirat modern French Cookbook ln 1661. f ~·Some students do not
;ven know the correct
way t.o make an omelette when they arrive," Mrs.
Wlllan said. "You never
we milk Or even water
becaWle eggs the.e days he watery enough. It's
~st eggs, aalt and
pepPel', and the salt goes tn at the very last ~Wle salt breaks down ~whit.es.'' t'iv~ bout 65 percent of he students at La
arenne are American Mid the rest are mostly
from other English-
king nations. Few
French . To
odate them and JR ..demystify French
~6oking, traditional ~ IUCh u "daube de
~u.f" become "beef
J\ew'' in La Varenne ~t we .offer ia ab-
. i'lvtely not an Amerl-
l ia atyle of Fr.ench
'-'•in•/' laid Mrs . E t. a former food
of ~e defunct
binpn Star, who
ived a m~ster'a
in economlca from
ridae -Unlvenlty.
'-· try very hard to
k t ea•y to learn
h cooktn1 by waytbe~ l. af.....,,...",
La arenne'1 blae-t
an rival 11 the
-run Cordon Bleu ~oktn1 .1cbool, an ;,...--411 m.tltutkln. A
-month eoune costs
-.,700 and all
etructlon.1 are In ,
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/WednMday, September 1, 1882 ' ..
Y-ear•olil OC farmers ma~iets.
In Auau1t, Orana•
Cpunty11 two certified
farmer1 market•
celebrated their flrat
annivel"IMUiee.
Certified hrmera
marketl are eetabllahed
under reaulatlon1 Ht
1orth by the California
State Department of
J'ood and Airiculture in
1977. The marketl have
Deen created to offer the
conaumer lower prices
and provide outlets and
higher return• foe
smaller farmers by
eliminating the middle
levell of the marketing
system.
The regulations ease
the atandardiiiation
requirements for
marketing fresh fruits
and vegetables and
ensure that the person
selling is the actual
grower or a relaUve or
em~yee of the grower.
fomia now has 60
certified farmers
markets and two of them
are in Orange County:
-Fullerton Farmers
Market, Ford School,
Chapman at Richman,
fyllerton, which is open
every Wednesday, noon
to 6 p.m. (or until sold
. out); · .
-Oran~e County
Farm Bureau Farmers
Market, Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa ,
which is open every
Thursday, noon to 6 p.m.
(or until sold out)._,
T h e Cos ta-· M e s a
farmers ' market
celebrated its first
anniversary on Aog. 12
and the Fullerton
farmers market
celebrated i.t.s li.ut
anniversary on Aug. 25.
Both markets offer a
variety of farm-fresh
produce the year around.
But in the summer you
can find the greatest
aelec tion of fresh
vegetables such as
tomatoes, sweet corn,
squash, radish es,
piok.ling cucumbers, and
fruits suc h as
watermelon (seedless,
for example), canteloupe
anC:i other melons, apples,
nectarines, plums,
peaches, and grapefruit.
Other products such as
eggs nuta, houseplants,
and even fresh fish may
be available.
A representative of
the County Department
of .Airiculture checks the
farmers markets to be
sure that the sellers
actually meet the
certification
requirements. Many
growers come from
outside Orange County.
Generally the prices
. are considerably lower
than those in the
supermarket for
comparable products.
You need to bring your
own shopping bags; no
~rocery carts are
available. Parking is
ronven1ent and close.
. In the past several
years, reaearchers at the
Center for Consumer
Resear c h at the
University of California,
Davis h ave been
studyin1 farmers
markets, their products,
and their customers.
In one study, 587
customers of 17 certified
farmers markets were
i·nterviewed. Slightly
more than half of thoee
interviewed corusldered
them8elves to be regular
customers. Thia study
showed that:
-The main motive
consumers' had for
shopping at farmers
markets was produce
tresbneu, followed
cloeely by price.
-The b.1ghest level of
satisfaction waa
expre11ed for the
freshne9 of the produce
-91 ~t rated It u
good, the remaind~r
aatiafactory. Customers
were hi1hly aatlalied
with price flavor, and ·~ of individual fruits and vegetables,
and aocial atmosphere.
In another 1tudy,
several hundred ltema
were 1hopped for at
1upermarket1 and at
farmers market• and
pricu and quality
tompared. The averqe
aupermarket purchue
JJl1CI f0t an iwm WM 70
cent.a compared to the
Immen nMU'llet price of 41 centa for a c:Gbl.,....
4uanUcy -an overall .,,... Of 84 pdMDL
One popular
~bJe, tomato, WM evaluated In double
blind, controlled ........ ,._, ......
••d •PP••,•nce The ,__,_Mt llW-
• • r • preferred •
overwhelmln(fly for
flavor but the
1upermarket tomatoes
wer. found to be better
lookina.
*** QUESTtONS WE Al\E
ASKED: ... Q . We have a
home vegetable aarden
and my huaband
frequently 1praya
pesticide• on the veg-
e"-ble. to kill any bugs that appear. wm the
veget4bles be safe to eat
after he sprays them?
,
... A. There'• no
quick ye. or no anawer to
your question. The
aafoty ot your, homf1·
aro.wn veae\abl•• wlJl
.get high mar~s for freshne"ss
depend on: the ktnd of frulta.
veaetable, the klnd of Always read the label
peetlclde. and the tlmina before you buy, and if
of uae of the ~tk:tde. you have a choice, buy
Read the peatlclde the product that l.s leaat
label to be 1ure that the toxic. Then read the
product l.s safe to u. on label direction• a9aln
the a~iflc food crop y~ before you uae or open
are aotng to treat. Some t}le container.
products aold for uae on D o n ' t h a r v e a t
omamentala may not be peatlclde-treated food
safe for vegetables or plants until the pesticide
(" . .
haa had a chance to
break down. The label
will tell you how Jona to
wait. before harvestlna.
*** . . . Q. I decided to t.ry
• making aome pickles, but
when I s hop,ped I
co uldn 't. find any
plckl.ina cucumbers. So I
bougnt o rdinary
cucumbers. Will the wax
thot'• on them be • go ahead and use these, * * * problem? · . the .wax won't. be a . Q . I've been
... A. The problem ia· problem 1f you turn followtna the newa on
u s I n g t h e w r o n g them lnto a allced pickle. the "starch blockers"
cucumber variety for However , if you wish diet plllt and have been
pickling. Your reaulta to remove it, wash the wondertn& why the Food
w 1 l l be much m ore pickles In warm . water and Drua AdmJnllt.raUon
aa tlsfactory if you use w Ith a bit of hand haa requested that they
pl c k II n g c uc umber a di.sh washing detergent -·be remove~ from the
rather than the type scrub with a brush if market. Aren't they
grown f or fr es h need be. Then rinse made from natural
co~mption. If you do thoroughly.iin cold water. (See HEAT, Pa1e DJ)
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by Bil Keane
• 11Mommyl I swallowed a watermelon seed, will
a watermelon grow inside me?"
'IARMADtKE by Brad Anderson
"Looks like he's been down to the pizza
parlor agalnl"
JtDGE PARKER
uyou wouldn't, by eny chance, be the Shertff of
Nottingham, would you?"
DENNIS THE MENACE J~ l -
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I DIDN'T EXPECTlO WHAT 00 YOU MEAN "'Dl/RE I CMANGEO M'< Ml""K), DENNI&!
HEAA Ff'OM '1'0U so 600N, o .e .1 010 NOT OONNA 6eE HIM? 'IOU I 11\EALLV DON'T HAVE THE
YOU ee£ 1..u.,c.e ALPCADY 7 TOLD ME YOU we~ OOINC':J TIME TO HANDLE 'tOtJR WC>fl.M! ~IGHT DOWN TO THE JAIL
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136 OAK STREET IS THE POPCORN
FACTORY
by Gus Arriola
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Orange Cout DAIL\' PILOT/Wtdneeday, September 1. 1182
can ·~Siiigles
Tiie ~ ,J,nd Oftel't .,. 11 JflARTIN SLOANE ObR MARTIN -I
have Jlwaya heard about
,b4I funWel who uve a
lot of money with
cour.n• and refunda. Wei , I'm 1ln1le and a
1'-few month• 110 I
1 \houcht I would live ll a
"lf he flrat thlna I
WOf1tl 110.04, Ttlt .. oll•r• rtQulre rtfund tonne: ~ T'lllilty Ham. "9oelve 1 11 refund. lend lhe required
NfUnd lofm and 1wo l•bele from Armour llar Turkey Hem or
Armour lier Turkey PHlr•ml. EJu*el Oct. 31, 1112. ~ Turtley LIHICll MMte,
f'-We e II rtfund.-eend ttle
rtQulrtd rtlund IOtm end five
MtlMll• from Armour Stir Turkey
Lunch MMI Of Armour •• ., Turt!ty
Frri1. Elq)irM Oct. 31, 1112. MIT KOIHU UUIACMI Co.
A.ce1v1 • 11 rtlund. Send 111e rtQulrtd refund, form and lh• proqt-ot-purc:haM lnttr1t from any
lwo p8CklllH of BHI Ko•htr lower-tel producl•. lncludlng Frank•. 8Hcld or Chub 8alemr.
llioM lolOQnl ll'lcj l(nllCkWU,11.
bQI, .. Oot. so. 1112. c .. ,-.OYMIOll ~Offer ~ one 11-ounoe can of Cl!tf
loy1tdtt "-I/loll wonh up to H c.nt1. 8tnd the required ref\lnd
lorm and tovr llbel• lrom any
t&oounot Cllef lcW1tdel Al\llOI.
ExolrM OCt. " IMI. CORN KING Free Porlc and h1n1 011.,. Atcelve • 60·«*!1
COU90" '°' My brand of 11-ounoe
pOtlt Ind bean•. Send ltll '*IU!red
refund form and thrM "Ir• porlt and bMn•" proot1 ol purchHe
from Corn King lacon or Corn
King Frenke. l!•plrH Nov. 30,
11182. tte>lml PtLCHMD. ~ I can of Hol!MI Piichard 11111'1. 8end
lht rtQUlred refund form and five
~ Produc1 Code l)'ITlbolt from HolmH Plloherd llbeft .
bOlrM JuM -:..~=· ' NATHAN'I I ti IWurld Oller hnd the teQulred refund
form tnd thrM pack•ll• lron11
fr6m N1th1n~1 111 l'rank1. ~Mleot.IO • llU&.IM.P f-uter
.... Coupon, ~.It CCIUPOI'
lot lllrleM or flftbr~. lend ttle
rt4ulrtd refund form and two
Ulli*MI Prod\lot Code ~
from 11111e1n or ""brand lru1tt11t llrlpe. (Coup~ of
LOW) lb~~. 31, 1112. TIO IANCHO C11h Atfund. Receive 1 ta refund. letwf lht rtQulrad rtfund form and the bottom ,,.,,... tnim tout dllfwent
Tio St(IOllO d~. lbpirM March
31 1*, t ~ out thi Ille and keep II wOh 11mifar c11h·off coupon• -
beverage rtfu11d 11llert wllh
Aeolpe lauot Ind Gravy..,... ''"" l1yi. hplr" Maren 11, ~Oto. If. 1111. • tM3
HUMT't l'rM Kllchup Oller. IH I . IUTTIRWO .. TH'I Atoelve • bolll• of Hunl'• 70·Cent Atfund lend lht K .. CNlp. e.. tflt r..,Wed rtl\lnd reQulrtd refund form end one lo<m and ttle Mell llbell IYom two net·wtlght 1111ement from any ----------------~---.. Hunt'• Ketchup bollle1 ot the Mrt. lul~'• ·~· ~NIM ... (lend tllt lebtll from Oto. 31, 1N2. .llPEllllllT lllPPEI
lrltndt. Ofltt• may not bl
ev1ll1blt In 111 ., .. , of 011 oountry. Allow 10 weell• 10 ,_,..,.
MCtl refund. TJlt IO!lowlng refund offer• 1te wotth 11.34.
Thi• ofltr doHn't rtQulrt •
ref\lnd lofm: AUNT MtLLll'I Spaghltll hUoe Oflw, P.O. Boll PM-172. El
PIJO, TeJlll 7Hee. Aaotlve a 11
Onlr Whtrt ldYtrtlffd by Auiii Ml II•'• or dltp_11 yed by pMilelllelinO ltorM. l!Jlpi(M Aprll
30t1M3. hHe offer• reQulrt rtfund
fomfa!
l'MNCH'I Prize Atclpt Kitchen
Art Ptlntt. "'°9tve two Kltcnen Art
Prlnl1. 8tnd Ille requlfld refUnd form and Ille lop fourth• from ltlY
11• p1ok1I• ol Frtncll't Prize
two 14-0Uricle bOlllM 10 Oblalfl 1 Her•'•• refund torm 10 write tor: coupon tor 1111 U •ounc• 11u, N•bfeco and l<rtft 11 AttuMI
Mnd '"' letlell ftorn two 24-0uncl °""· P.O. lo• NS.In, II Paeo. bOtllM 10 Obtain• coupon for ltlt • T11111 7H17. Thi• otter 111plr11 24-ouno. llril, Ind ao on), bplrM Oot. 31. 1812.
June 30, 1tp.
OOOD llAIONI. Atctlvt a
75-oent refund. 8eM the requlfld rtfuno form and Jive emply
p1oket1 from tt-ounoe Oood
81a1on1 lated Ore111n11
Buttermilk ""m Style or P:erm 81)111. Or M!'ll the form !Ind two
imply packatt from ,._ounce
IC"APT 11 Chlcllen lllefund. Aecelve • t 1 rtfund. let1d the r.-qulrld r1h1nd form, • ,_....,
t1pe Wltll • Ghlckt ll putclllle
Clfclild and '"' bed! lab"8 from 1wo 40·ounce botlle1, tluee
2e.-ounc. bottlM Of five 1t-ouMe
bOUIM ot Kratt 8'fbtcue S--. flcplrll Dec. 31, 1 982.
realized waa that In
order to take advantage
of many of the offers, I
would have to buy more
peckaiea of the refunded
product.a than I nonnally
....,ould. A• a reault, I ~-----------------------------~~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:---:~--"""""'f
atarted raying more atlent on to the
advertised supermarket
·~· INtead of buying one
tube of toothpaste, I
found myself buying
three or six. I am
definitely not golng to
·run out of paper towels
for a long time, and I
have enough macaroni
and spaghetti aaude to
last me a year!
Yea, when I started to
stock up on these items,
my grocery bill added up
to more than the $100 a
month I used to spend.
But soo-n I was
combining the specials
with my coupons and
refunds and finding that
I was able to buy a lot
more for the same
hundred dollars.
Friends asked . m e
whether I was really
savin g money. So ,
yesterday I sat down and
figured out what I had
saved this past week. It
came to $28.03 for one
six-day period and It
repreeented a savings of
approximately half on
the supennarket items I
purcha8ed.
Next week, if I wanted
to, I could use some of
the items that are now
stocked up in my kitchen
c1oeet and wouldn't have
to buy a thing!
There is something
that I wonder about: Are
there any other single
refunders out there? It
would certalnly be nice
to bear more about them
in your column. -Kim s. from Kenton, Ohio
DEAR KIM -I am
often asked hoW single
people can benefit from
refunding. and your
letter provides an
excellent answer .
Stoking up on bargain-
prlced apecials makes
just as much aenae for a
single person as for a
larae family.
Far a stngle, this can
be the key to gelling in
on all thoee high-value
refund• that require
multiple proofs of '
purchue. •
I would certainly like
to hear from other aing)e
reeders who have found
special ways to save
money on their
supermarket purchases.
Plebe write to me In
care of this newspaper.
Here is a money -
saving tip from Suzanne
Dedeyne of Romeo,
Mich." "I keep my coupons
and refund forms in
aeparate tpes, and all too
often I purchased an
item for a ·refund offer
without realizing that I
a1llO had a coupon for it.
"Now, when I find a
coupoq and an
accompanying refund
form in a newspaper or
ma1azine, I circle the
expiration dates in red
on both the coupon and
the form. Thia is my
spedal signal to l.ndica te
tnat a double-play
discount i• available
when I 80 through either
of my filel."
The Smart Shopping
Award 1oea to Judy
Cartee of West Point,
Ma, who writes:
••My local grocery
store had • apeda1 ltor'e
coupon for Hl-Drl paper
towels at thaw .roDa far ~ 88 oenta. 'Ibey are ~ 7:.cs~tac:ur;!
aood for <to centa off on lour roll•. The atore
cblbled' the coupon, and
~ ~81 amta few
........ 1 aot home, 1
eh .. lle4 •Y refund
fanm md found the Hi-
Drl Atnerlc.n Heart Adoclatloa Refund
OU.-al ••.ao worth °' ---..rora.,....._.,
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That's right. .. you can double your savings with (3) DOUBLE COUPONS in this newspaper ad plus (3)
DOUBLE COUPONS in Ralphs big mailer ... that's SIX DOUBLE COUPONS. It you don't have a mailer,
stop by your local Ralphs ... pick one up and join in the month-long celebration with money-saving
cout>ons and storewide specials. (While supply lasts.) ·
p,.!?.2~.~~!. ~.~~e.~~.,,
•·cents off" coupon and get double the savln9,S when
you purchase the item. Not to Include "retailer ·. "free"
or "grocery purchase", coupons or e11ceed the value of
the Item. Excludes liquor, tobacco and dairy products.
limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and.
llmlL3 Newspaper DoubM Coupons per Cuatomef Coupon EtfecUve S.ptember 2 thni S.pterqber a, 1912
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"cents off" coupon and get double the savln9.s when you purchase the llem. Not to include "retailer , "free"
or "grocery purchase", coupons or exceed the value of
the rtem. Excludes liquor, tobacco and dairy 12ro~ucts.
UmlJ One Item Per Menufectu,.ra' Coupon and
limit 3 New1p1~r Double Coupon• per Cuatomer
Coupon Effective S.pte'!'ber 2 thtu September a, 1tMl2
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Double Coupon.
Present this coupon along wllh any one Manufacturers'
"cents oll" coupon and get double lhe savin9.s when
you purchase the Item. Not to include "retailer , "free"
or "grocery purchase", coupons or exceed the value of
the item. E11cludes liquor, tobacco and dairy products.
limit One Item Per Manufacturers-. Coupon and
Limit 3 N1w1p1per Double Coupon• per Customer Coupon Effective September 2 thni September 8, 1982
Produce/Floral Value•
1.17 DllM 101 .79 freu Mushrooms ~· 1.09 ciiliii' si18i"'i1i tee11 .49
.39 "-'-0 ... 1111 ....... .33 Russet Potatoes .... ~
.13 Milll S...t .17 Brown Onions p9f
lb ..
2.17 iiil.,hppers HCll .19
1.71 11<>ncii 1.49
.79
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. . ~ ' '.,... ' PLUM PUDDING -Fresh, sweet plW1\S in a
Christmas pudding can be a treat now or, if
you freeze it, a delight during the winter
holidays.
Yuletide treat
• is sweet, saucy
P 1 um p u d d i n g in 'A cup butter
summe r ? Why not?. ~cup sugar
Traditionally served at l egg
C1n-i s tm o -. -s r rt f s h l W teaspoons grated
families Identify this orange or lemon peel
dish so firmly with the 1 ~ cups flour
holiday season that they 1 teaspoon baking
c a 11 i t C h r i s t m a s powder
pudding. ~ teaspoon baking
The origin o f this soda
special yuletide dessert ~ l e a s p o o n
g o e s b a s; k t o cinnamon
Shakespeare. ~ade of · \14 teaspoon allspice
meat broth, fruit juice, . ~ cup milk
wine, prunes and spices, 1 ~ cups chopped
it was served in a semi-fresh plums
liquid state. ~ cup raisins
Tr u 1 y a ' • p 1 u m • • Plum sauce .
pudding, this summer Cream butter and
re~tion is made simpler sugar until fluffy. Beat
and better wl th the in egg and orange peel.
addition of real honest-Combine flour, baking
to-goodness fresh plums. powder, baking soda,
Unlike..winterversions cinammon and allspice in
made with candied fruits a bowl. Ble nd into
and other ri c h creamed mixture
Ingredients, only alternately with milk.
naturally sweet plums Stir In· plums and raisins.
and one-half c up of Line a 7 to 9-cup mold
sugar go into this mois el(>,!lely willi~l9jh.9~
·and lighter Ame rican wetl. 'Turn J)atter into
style pudding. Even the mold and cover tightly
sau~ is macfe with the with foil.
goodness of plums, Placemoldontrivetor
orange juice and a hint of rack In large kettle over
brandy. boiling water. Cover and
Get ahead of holiday steam 2 hours or until
baking and conside r pick inserted in center
making Summer Plum comes out clean. Let cool
Pudding now. Freeze, 20 to 30 minutes in mold,
then serve your family then turn out onto rack
and gue s t s a tru e to cool further. Remove
Christmas plum pudding foil. Serve with Plum
ne.xt December. Sauce. Makes 6 servings.
But you don't have to
wait until winter to Plum Saace: Combine
enjoy Summer Plum 1 cup orange juice and--l4-
Pudding. The seaaon for cup sugar in a saucepan.
fresh California plums is Bring \o a boil over
quickly coming to an medium-high heat and
end. ·such late varieties cook 12 minutes or until
as the yellow-fleshed thJckened. .
Casselman and finally, Add 2 cups sliced fresh
the red Roysum bring plums and simmer until
the 1982 California plum fruit~ is tender, about 4
crop to a cloee. minutes . Combine 2
So let the grand finale teaspoons cornstarch
t o a summe r supper with 4 teaspoons water
be said with the best of until smooth. Stir into
summer's taste -fresh sauce and cook until
and juicy plums mixture ~ to a boil
and thicke111. Sfir in 2
SUMMER PLUM tablespoons brandy
___ P_UD_._D_IN_G ___ _,(optional . Makes 2 cu
~ ••. l&ee
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Or herring snacks with pwnper-
nickle, barbecued cod with bagels ...
Pick your own tasty combinations at
your grocer's deli. Look for Lascco
seafoods and Old World deli reads
..
Be lazy on
with picnic
Labor Day, often kno\Yl\ u the
unofflcial .. la.It day of 1ummer,"
la alto the OM holiday.of the year
dedicated to the working f<>r<.'e of
America. What better way to
celebrate lhe day than by
relaxlna at home and enjoying
the company of trtendl or (amlly.
I.f your entertainment plan1
include servlnit a meal, don't
apend the whole day in a hot
kltchen. Make lt eaay on youreelf
with "Patio Meal In A Wheel."
From the re frigerator to the
1ervlng table, thUI attractive main
diah pie boasts company-pleaalng
taste, as well as make-ahead
~nvenlence.
A colorful variety of favorite
.Inaredlents are combined In an
exciting new way that's sure to
impress! The pie crust la easily
made with refrigerated crescent
rolls, pressed into a piua pan,
then baked to a golden brown.
Labor Day
on patio
ju1t wrap and chill. . .for a meal
that'• ready when you are!
So, why 1pend thll holiday
laboring in the kitchen? With
"Pat.lo Meal In A Wheel" there'•
time to elt back and enjoy the
good tlmea with good friends .•.
and good food!
PATIO .MEAL
IN A WHEEL
1 pa c kage (8 o z .)
refrigerated creacent rolls 2 medium avocados, muhed ·
(about 2 cups)
l cup (8 oz.) Italian dresaina
1 ~ r ounds 1llced cooked
roast bee , rolled
1 cu p sliced mushrooms or
cucumber
l 1h cups cherry tomatoes
l medium gree n pepper,
ellced .
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Separate crescent rolls; preaa
onfo greased 12-inch pizza pan to
form crust. Bake 10 minutes or
Mashed avocados and Italian
dreBSin,.are a fa\>ulous flavor
• duo which fomlS the creamy ple until golden; 0001. •
In small bowl, blend avocado
with ~ cup Italian dreaalng·
spread evenly onto prepared
cr u st. A r r a nge r emaining
ingredients in circular pattern Of)
avocad o mixture . Brush
gene ro us l y with remaini ng
dressing; cover and chill. To
serve, cut into wedges. Makes
about-6 servings.
MEAL IN A WHEEL -For easy Labor Day enteriainment, an
attractive main dish pie has make-ahead convenience as well .as
company-pleasing taste. __
• fllling. Rolls of sliced cooked
roast beef, along with sliced mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and
g re e n pep p e r a r e t h e n
attractively arranged on top. AB a
finishing touch, whole pie is
brushed with additional dressing,
which lends its perfect blend of
seasonings to create this quick 'n
colorful culinary delight. Then
Sophisticated ice cream social is festive
Remembe r the old-Sauce over vanilla ice Pour into 1 gallon size ice
fa s hio ne d lee c ream cream. It· can be made cream tnaker.
social? In 01ore leisurely in minutes. Light Assemble 'freezer,
times, friends githeted brandy, since it's distilled layering lee and sal~ ~
..on the lawn to play from young rape wine, at a time, around sides of
croquet aud take turns ble nds wel with all canister. Churn-for 40
: cranking the ice cream fruits to make this a minutes by hand, or by
maker. sophi.aticates sauce. electric lee cream maker
. Slow down and cool Take advan\age of until frozen and motor
oU this holiday weekend summer fruits in aeaabn slows or stops. Ice cream
with a modem version of and make Brandied Fruit -wlll be soft •nd thick
this old fashioned .Sauce of strawberrtes, (not hard). Turn into
pastime. Give an lee nectarines or peaches. freezer containers.
cream-making par.ty in Serve it warm, right Freeze-until hard, about
your backyard. You'll f t"'om the p~n. over 3 hours. Makes 2 ~
need an ice cream maker vanilla ice cream. Or quarts. Enough for 10-12
and this ice-cream-for-chill it to make a cooling servings.
grownups rec 1 p e , hot·weather demert. The BRANDIED
Brandied Apricot Ice colorful topping is FRUIT SAUCE ~-H£ia-Ciwil0iig makes d e 11 c i o u • 1 t.o o , on ~ cup water
it rich and smooth. So chee.ecake or angel cake. 4 t e a s p o o n s • Brandied Fruit Sauc-: cornstarch ask each guest to take a w i 11 k e e p i n t h e 2 cups strawberries,
turn at the crank. It's refrigeratot. sliced nectarines or
fun. (Of course, you peaches
could use an eleciric ice BRANDIED APRICOT ~ cup sugar
cream maker.) ICE CREAM ~ cup brandy
You '11 have soft lee 2 eggs, eeparated Comb i n e w a t er,
cream, fragrant with 2~ cups apricot jam corn at arch a n d
apricots and .brandy, in 3 cups whipping·-strawberries (or
about 40 mmutes. T o .cream unpeeled nectarines or
harden, store it Pl your Y\ cup brandy . ~a~. hres) in aaucepan.
freezer for ~ ~· 3 tablespoons lemon Cook, stirring constantly,
Serve Brandied Apricot juice until mixture comes to a
Ice Cream at the end of 1 ~ teaspx>n grated boll and ia thickened.
the party. lemon peel Stir in sugar and brandy
Another way to Y\ teupOOn salt untU sugar dissolves.
entertain friends is the 1A cup chopped Serve warm ar cold over
caaual get-toge~ after walnuts lee cream. Makes 2 cups.
jogging or tenrus. Serve About 8 lb. cracked CAIJFORNIA
creamy California Coffee or crushed ice COFFEE COOLER
teoolera, made zesty with About 2 cups rock 1 ~ oz. brandy
brandy. salt .4 oz. cold coffee They'r e great for a Beat egg yolks with · 1 oz. cream
group; make big batches apricot jam until thick. 1 oz. coffee liqueur
in your blender and pour Reduce the speed of 1 teaapoon sugar
over coffee ice cream in mixer and slowly beat in Crushed ice
beer mugs. Y~ guests cream, brandy, lemon Coffee ice cream
will. appreciate· this juice, lemon peel, and Shake brandy, coffee,
nounsh.lna, frosty drink salt. Using clean beaten cream, liqueur, augar and
after exerd9e. . and bowl, whip egg lee together well. Strain
A quick but elegant whit.et until atlff. Fold into a 12-ounce glua.
dessert for a. dinner egg whites and walnuts Add a 9000p of ice cream.
party la Brandied Fruit into lee cream mixture. Serves L
Thll Labor O.y, I""* of laboring Tr.y cw other pdies from our deU ~ a hot grill, enjoy lully-coobd, and win• counter. Honey .. bd
...t1-to·MTW ffOMJ labd Ham. ..,_ Compeny. We han ewrythlq
And. lf ,au'N plan ... ~ .pkftk • ~ Med IO hll'A MY 4-)' ..... e ~ you mtpt ll~ to order a Party hobdly. ,
WI SfBP COAST TO COAST U.S.~.+ Al.ASJCA •HAWAII
WE 00 CA TEAN3 •GIFT CERTFCA TES "=~~
BRANDIED DESSERT -Unusual and interesting combinations for
summer's final f1inc pair brandy with ice cream. From left are Apricot
Ice Cream, Fruit Sauce, Coffee Cooler.
Every Sunday
• '
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Or~ CoMt OAILV PILOT/Wedneedey, s.pt.,,,ber 1, 1ff2 DI ----------------------------------------------!"-'""'!"'i .......... ~ ..... ----..................................... --........ .--........ ______________ ............. oii!iiiiii .... ____________________ _
Soothe sweet tOoth
•
with Praline Bars
1Ewr aet • cravtna tor Topptaa
10methtn1 different to • 2 9111
•dafy ~ IWMt t.ootht ~ c u p pa c k e d
"PrallM Nutty Bui could brown qar .
be the an1wer . . . a S J.able1P'.00f\I flour
dell'tlou1 bar wlth a i.4 cupt..frall n e
cake-like bottom and Llqueur
crunchy, nut topping 2 table1po0na honey
Combine above
fnaredlenta, except nuta,
until well mixed. SUr in
nuu and .Pour over
baked layet. Return to
oven and bake 18 to 20
m inutH lonaer. Cool
and, lf deelred, fl'Olt with
melted chooolate monela
before cutttna Into ban.
Maket about 2 dozen
ban.
PRALIN~PERFECT
-When your 1weet
tooth cravee IOMethfna
dlffes:.ent, Praline Ban
come to the re.cue~ Crunchy with a nu
topping coated i
chocolate, the bare:
ha ve a cake-llk~
flavored with Praline · ~ teupoon baklna bottom layer.
Uqueur to add a 1pecial powder
tute. 1 '1i cupa Spani1h
· The ban are equally peanuu or chopped aood with or without the pecan.a ..
chocolate coatjng, but we Chocolate morsel• Note: Bara may be
recommend it for·a taate (optional) froien for lonaer 1torage. treat that may have you ,_.;.__-.----------
eating more than you
plan! .
PRALINE NUTTY
BARS
1li c up pack e d
brown sugar
~-cup butter or
maraartne
l 11i cups qour
Mix sugar and butt.er.
Gradually stir ih flour.
Press ih gJ"eased 13x9x2
inc h pan. Bake in
350-degree oven for 18 to
20 minutes until golden
brown. •
Raisins
·-Promo·set
FRESNO (AP) -
What can ~ added to
Irish stew, peanut butter
1andwichea, ice cream
sundaes and barbecued
ribs to perk thinp up?
The raisin industry is
hoping consumers decide
their produ ct is the
answer.
'A $6 .2 million
adv e r tising pu s h
featuring the uncommon
menu suggestions was
endorsed b y t h e
promdtional arm of the
state's raisin industry to
boo st d omes t ic
conaumption.
The California Raisin
Adviaory Board is trying
to expand sales in the
face of reduced exports
to Europe, a eutback In
grape sales to wineries
and a projected bumper crop .•
Meanwhile, board
members expressed
concern that industry
problems may be
'aggravated by federal
.deregulation; poaible
elimination of harvest
re9erves.
The industry sets aside
some of the crop each
year to control prices,
but the practice haa been
criticized for artificially
inflating consumer coats.
Franlc Light, Sun-
Maid Growers president,
said he was ~ a
state re9el"Ve isystem with
state Food and
Agr,iculture Director
Rlchard Rominger as a
way of skirting pomible
chanaes in the federal
system. "We should
proceed as if the worst is
going to happen," Light
said.
HEAT
. -LABOR DAY SALE!
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U.S.O.A. Choice a..f, Chiidi C~ 2 19 .
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GROUND BEEF
Fo111r Forms, Frozen '
GAME HENS .......................... LI. 1.09 Hilbhir• form1, Polalco, '"' or
SMOKED SAUSAGE ............... LI. 2.•9
fo1ter Form• or Zocky
BEST 0 FRYER ............... , ............. LI .• 98 Horm•I 6on1l1n
CURE 81 HAM ........................ LI. 3.19
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BONELESS HAMS .................. LI. 3.69 Rudy'1 Form ... J.lb. pk;.
PORK SAUSAGE ROLLS ......... EA 2.29
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PORK SAUSAGE PATTIES ...... EA. I. 99
Wiiton M.o.Wplec• . 80~LESS HAM ..................... J.89 Cornotlon ~ond ... 6-oa. ~
COOKED & PEELED SHRIM'1 ,: EA. I. 79
'llAl.mUI SiEaK fl~~ L8. 2•t
Tyaon, Hoogle or Cheddor ... 12-oz.
CHICk 'N QUICK .................... EA.2.•9
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DIAMOND PLATES ...................... 2.21 22-01. Sweet
DEL MONTE RELISH .................... 1.39
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ti.-~ to the 11M12
Wofld8efa
• ...CNIWI 1:00 I cee HIWI
KUNG PU
I == M•A•t•H
8.J. ~ • eurrog91e
, lattl« to • K-hmlly
I~ ~ "'*' th9 young ~ .... medlc9I ......,,_
for her father.
11 JOKEJfl WILD ........
NPOflT (I) ....... MAGADll
A -C11mtP for Mur9
Mtronaut1; • -who INlnff99ted 22 llPW'•te
~-0 INTPTANillHT
TONIGHT ' lnter.Mwe wtth Joen Col-
llnl, Rlctcy 8otwodlr.
<B)'t'Mi&h'IAll •. 1947
Dick c.vett lf'8Y9il bet* to
the proeperoue post•Wortd
W11 II .,. tNt -the ~of the llUburbe,
end the~ ;::v.
• • • • "Ordlnely ...,_
pie'' (IMO) Mery ~
Moore. OoNld ~.
A~~~
trying to put hie ... II-*
together .... broehet'•
dMth !Ind Illa own _...
attempt ,...... out to hie
~ ............
COid, ~ mott.. •p•
(%)MOVIE ** "Knlghll1der'I" (1N1)
Ed Hll'l1e, Gary LllMI. A
group of molOl'cytlttl trev-
11 wllh •~tw
Md find 11191 \tie llruggtl
80llnlt evll Ind for ldMll
Plltl In modem 11,,_
Ille>. 'R' •
7:*>. I ON ll4E TOWN
FMl\#ed: vlllt EMI Pr-
leV'• OrllClllllnd lllMllon;
.... OPfylMd Md lhe
dfWld Old Opfy; WI lnW-
Yle'# with Eddie Arnold.
18FM&.YFl:UD
~ONLA.
FMtut'ed; 1 repOl't on diet-
ing; IM1her flllNona; LA. ••
meet ..__ btldlelorl;
wt1et It Ulk• to beoofne •
Pl9yboy bunny.
DEVASTATED -Sidney Shorr (Tony
Randall). and Laurie Morgan (Swooaie'
Kurtz) are bewildered as they survey the
af tennath of a fire in their living room on
''Love, Sidney" tonight at 9:30 on KNBC
(4).
• M•A•t•H
Hnll~ Md 8.J. wepect
Fr111* of ll1tlng a wounded
oolonll'• Wl\lqUe gun.
I (J) TIC TM. DOUGH
MACNB. / L..EHRE1'
NP'ORT
• nte AM8AW.DOM
A man (Peul Scofteld), Miii
lo Plllt lo r-=ue • young
American friend from tM
c:lu1ohel of • worldly Parl-
Mnne, .. aided In hie ~
.ion by • oMrmlng Amefl.
c:en elq)etrlat• (lee Aern-
ldl) In thll df-tlzatlon of Henry,,_._,_.,
Ill YOU AltCID FOR rT
Feehnd: "King Of The
Logger•" and "The
World'• Large11 Belly Oenclng School. ••
(C)MOYE * * * * "The Spirit Of St. Louil" ( 1957) J-Stew-
art, M\HTtry Hwnllton. In
1927, CNrtel A.. lJnd..
bergh becon'IM the tint
man lo tty noMtop .crou
the Altentlc <>ce.t lo Pw-
11.
7:40. IPOTUOHT PMVIEW
Host Bober! 01borne
looks ., the movt... sped-
... and IOOf1I ewr<IS com-"lil llP on SPOTUOHT.
e:oo • Cl> cee N!P°"1'8
"°"atem.I•" Ed Rabel
~· OI) the c:MI -In Centi.. AINrica'• lichelt
Miion, Ind why the United
St•tff can no longer
la ':iaa. P£OPti
FHturec:t: 1 C•lltornla
grtipe feltlval; the "Mr.
Tulh" cont.i: • vlllt to
8or1ng, Oregon; • lldloo4
IOI' beMbll umpire.. (R)
• MOYE ** ·~ "Go WMt, Young u.n" (19341) Mee Weet.
fW\dolptl Scott. A mcMe
llll Ila many rnlladwn-
lur•• on 1 pereonal
~tour. • 9 ntE PttOaa
8eMu pull • -from • r-.glng ftre .. ...,...
~ P••••ioei ~In
to ~fllm. (P)
• MOYE *** "Swing Time"
( 183e) Fred,.....,.., Ginger
Aogare. A g•mbllng
dMcer NII • herd time
Mvtng money to nwry hll
.... ~. but compllce-
tion. miM "'-' 119 '*for
llnOtfler.
• P.M. MAGAZJNE
A IUIMW C11mtP for Ml#"e
M1tONUl9; • ~ .tic> "*'"-*' 22 ~
penionllltlM. .MOYE
•• • "Captain Eddie"
(11145) Fred MecMUfT-.y,
Lynn Bari. Fwned llWltOI'
Eddi• Picken backer
~ • -itrne hero .,.., llylncl numeroue ~
Ilona and deetroylng a
record number of enemy
pien...
• lHE MllMMOOM
A man (Pell! Soofllld). Mnt
lo Pllll to ,_,. • young
Anwtclln fl'tand trom the
~of•~Pwl-
lllanne, .. llded In '* mi.-
llOn by a chltmlno Amert-
GM~ (lM Aem-
lea) In Ihle dfwnattutlon of Henry.,_. novel.
®MCMI
••• "Oullllnd" (11181)
81an Connery, Peter
Boyte. A ..,_ ~
ln¥Mtig91• • rMh of "'Y'-
terloue dNt.hl within •
mining colony on one of
Jupltef'a moone. 'A'
(l)MOYE * * "AM The Mllblle" (11181) Pet• F.ik, Burt
Young. A hultllog, wt-
Cl'acklng manager pulli.
"" two --......,. 1-.dttletop. 'A'
.MOVIE * * * "TM Competition" (1880) Aldwd ~.
Arny Irving. TWo .,..,... ..
• SWI Fnnc11co ""*° competition find that INlr '°"" fol' -=" OCMr ~ ftlc:U with their proteellon-
.. Mlbltlona. 'PO' 9;:10. 000 COUl'U
Ole#-Feb'• ... and "*' '* 10 pey \tie~ fOf II 11 Fellx go. to rtdlc-
uloul IWltgthl 10 lflOW "" HO~MoYtE ·
···~ .. ......,_,. LllW'' '(tN1) Telly aev.111, Mor-
Gal' Se-. A fl9rnboyMt
lawyer It hired to .-.net
M employw of • tryld-
c:e~wilt190 ~
.,... who .. 9IDCl.tMd of
murct.rtng • telelllllon
,_,er.(R)
• 8 THE 'ACT8 Of'
LR
RoclmlMtel Jo and Blair
IOlll up Ind Tootle and
N8tllle decld9 lo follow
aull._lA) •@ THE,AU.GUY
Colt .. hnd by. ~ltul
WOl'Nll'I to find her brother
beiore the mob klll him
for hie ll'f'lblno delbta. (P) • "*'V_,..
"Yeuno Pertor111er•" au..: a.... .....
Kt1liey McN6cftoj, -Hut-ton. ~ Mt!W, ....
..,, Jm J. 8ulodl.
• AT THE,__ IUD
Lou ~nt•'• Hubbard
8trMt 0.-Oompeny
per1onM \tie comlOll M Al
The Row Bud" 9'ld ...
toPfll9tlcated • '£1coerpt•
FrOlll Oet1ltlwln o.no.. ..
t:OICD)OUl
ACQIWNTAHC8 e:ao••LCM.~ ~and IAurte dlecovw
tMt the fire tr.I deMroyec!
their llvlng room .... ... bf Pattl.(R)
• JACK LOHDON WITH
WILLIAM Ol!VANe
The ..,. of \tie Cellfomlen
authOI' .. ttllCed ffom '*
youth to hie untJmelV4Mth
It the 908 of 40 In a 00CU.
dr..-na 1t111rlng w-.m
0.W...(A)
• A T...un TO AU!C
WIJJIR
...,._ by "-•
......,, McP...uand, ~
l9t SuNnlWI ~
and .. Arrenoera' ~
Orc:MMra -~ In WI lntlmele looll M tfie ...
CHANNEL LISTINGS end --of the Amertcen compoea.
CD)MOYE
9 KNXT (CBS)
8KNBC INBCl
• ICTLA (Ind.)
.• t<MC IABCl
• ICFMB (CBS)
8 KHJ•TV (Ind,) e KCST IABCl
• KTTV find.)
'•KOOP.TV (ll'd.)
.a l<CET (PBS)
• KOCE CPBSJ
CD.> On-TV
(J) Z·TV
®HBO
Cl:> IClnemH)
CJ) (WORI NY., N. Y
fil IWTBSl
(I) IESPNI
Cl> I Shawl lme >
• SC>otllghl
e CC.ble N-s Net-rk )
• • .,. ''8tud9nl .,... ••
(1H1) Krl1ten Alter,
Mallh•w Ooldaby. A
hNYy..tll ...... ~ ............. fUIMolllno
~of. typlolf ,.,,.,.,_
lean high adlo04. ....
CZ>MOYm .... ~ Ugh1nlng"
( 1171) AlcNr'd Pn'W • ....,
~ ,..... w.td w.
U, I tuJ drtvw beool.-
the flr'lt.,... oMi•iPOI• In 1119 ,.....ory of the ,_
drQ.111. 'PG'
.
-··GINO\' ~ ........... -I···----.. . _. .......... . ~=
~ ....... .........
d ...... ~ .....
,._ ..... 11111ir1 ~
,_ offs, -_... ---~·-offs.(A) &:. t'-MTOM.m
...... fonNMM ~-= ~==-~-.. tM Antntert' Holldll)' °'°'*"' .. fMllnd In M lnCllMle looll et the ...
and wortc of fM ""*loM -...--.
(J:)MOVW
• • • "DrlYe-ln" (1111)
Glenn Monh-. LI ..
1.emole. Severa( Texa
IMIMOl'I ,,_. during a
nlehl ol rom-and
•dtament at • drtv.ln
111 .. 1re ft1turlng 1n ar.=: dllMeer fllm.
• ·~ "Mom!Ne 0.-." (IHllF•~·'*° na 8cerwld. FontM fllm
.., Jolin Q..tofd , ....
her two adopted ~
In • domeltlc lltmOapfler•
!Mt vwtea frOlll tuxur1oua
comlor1 lo MdlltlG dlaol-
pllne. !PO'
(l)MOYIE * * ''Su Rey'' A tuutM6o
mwi cnatel • '"f gun with
1119 ~ to "'fill• • IWIY
-,.,. h0p1t111ly In
~.
10:IO ....
JACK &.ONOON W'.f'H wuw.t Ol!VANI
The life of the ~
. authol' II treoecl from hie
YoUlh 10 hi• untlmtly dMth
at 1119 age of 40 In • dow-
drM!I ll•rrlng Wfflltlm
Devane.(P) .MOYIE ' * * " ... AM TM M.,.,._"
P«er Falk, Vldll Frederldl.
A .i-Kltlng iNINIQM'
, ... hll two~ lllG
t.Ml wreetlerl on the di-
cult In ~of ·-and • fottune~ •A•
11••••C1>t118 MEWi
• MTUADAY ..aHT
Hoet: Michell Pain. ac-t:
Eugene Aeoord.
• -¥0U AltCl!D FOR fT
~"OllMUlh"
MotorO)ICW' li!ld "CepNe
Inn."
• M0A•t•H
Htlwttey9 .. th9 °""' doctOt ltft to oper8te .._., the tlU
bug hit• the 4011th.
•...vHU Con man Benny plal'\I to
,......_.. • boold•--Of-*
caefl.
I llP1181AIPORT
DOCTOR .. TMI
toM
MlcNel ,... In low wfttl •
bMutlful ledV doctOI'. . -
CD)MOYIR '* * "~beepe" (1N1)
Andy Kllufman, 8ermi-
dette ,....,..._ In • wortd of
the -M\#9, lwO com-
mercial roboU upertence
\tie~ of ......
low.'PG'
11:11 (%) C981MCOM
11::80. (J) nNM9
tllghlghll of \tie U.S. °'*' "°"' .. Uni* s .....
Tent* "-cl cklilln Nelon-
.. T-* Center. F1ulif*IQ
M..00-cotona PVk.
N.Y.
•• TONIQKT
Hoet: Johnny, Car.on.
~ L.uc:IMo "-on!,
Aobert !Olin.
•@ MCNEW9
INl8HT\.M
• MOYIE
..... ''VIiie VIiar' (1934) w--..,,...,. Leo CWTl-
lo. The ,_ petr1ci4 and
reOel rlall to become '
~elldent of Malco.
• TMIAU OUaONI
LOUIN c•~ trouble
~ LJonel Ind JllWIY "'*' ...... adlng .. • moa-4"-lew.
• IN#'OflO NIO ION
Grady lnYltH coualn •
Emm4I to the s.nbGI
tlOplllg tMt ..... do,Jfla
ooobnO Md dlMng.
• CN'Tom>MC ...
(l)MOYIE * * ''Tiiie i. EMI" (1 .. 1)
DoournemMy. Rlrll flDotagl !Ind dr9'Nlllc ,_....,,.
-...s to ...... aeory of
IMa ~· ... 9'ld -.-. (%)MCMI ... '* * "Oft;/ wtien I IMf' (INI) Nahard Ananbor•
OUfh, ~ Hefnrnll!OL A
ll'lo of 9rtttlih -atwnpt to,.._•,,..._
Afriowt dlplo!Mt, -a·
11• CC> llCMI * •~ "CeboBtanoo"
• (1Ni) CNrtll "-• •
JlllOn Aobefde. "" ..... ..... wtlO '* bought oft
the toc.i pOlloe ~
• email PenMen OOMt.i
town during u. 11MOL •p•
TUB£ TOPPERS
0 KNXT (2) 8:00 -"Guatemala." New1
correef)Qnden' Ed Rabel report. on the
civil war In Central America that the
United Stat .. no lon1er can t1nore.
.Revtew below.
KNXT (2) 9:00 -"Helllnger11 Law."
Telly Savalu, Moraan Stevena 1tar In
1toey about a flamboyant lawyer who
defendl an employee acclllled of murder.
KNBC (4) 9:30 -••Love, St!ney."
Sydney and wurle diacover the fire that
destroyed thel~ living room was set by
PattJ. See photo, left.
KOCE (~) 9:30, KCET (28) 10:00 -"A ·
Tribute to Alec· Wilder." A focus on the
life and work of the late American
composer whoee aonp are a permanent part of the jazz repertory,
18;00 • (J) MOVIE * * * "Fretemlty ~· (1977),..., Fo.11, Gt-oory
Hanteon. A man'a r-.o.
llone on 119 wld 1ff0e-..
• de)'I .. marred by
the ~ of • hulnO
prWlt ttlll anded In .,.'l!!lllrs;...4-
dy. (P)
• INTPTANimff
TONICIHT
lnteMewe wtth Jo.n COl-
llna, Plc*y Sdwoder.
• Ill I.CM! llOAT Captllln Stublng 11 oltered
command of• luxury ahlp,
• young man uperlenole
-~-Jtten. and Ooo helpe • couple Plltotl ..
twotlen ...... lonlNp. !"I
.MOVW
•• "The~c.t·
ti• co." (1172) oary
Ori,,_, Luke AIQw. A
•••n·•oer beoomN •
matUI'• ~ during •
long, ditlloutt .... dtlve
to Color9do.
• LOW. AMINCWt tnu
"Love And The
8croungeni" Oii and~
expen Mttlel tM mlnlolw
of • ~-med IClan4llt
Intent on ..........,.. nwi..
klnf wltfl.,., ~ "°' dr\19. 1'0' CZ)MOVW
··~''TN~ Ey91" ( 1880) Don Knotta. T1m
eonw.y. r-llurnblnt
AmMteen deteGtlvw ..
clllld In to ~ •
.... of mutderl In WI
~CMUe.'PG'
1:20 (C) MOYE * * * ~ "W_, In loYe"
(1970) wanes. '**'°"· Alln Bet•. 8alled on \tie
noYll by D.H. ~.
Two oouplea ~
amblvllent ,...,. of io...
and hat• In thall' rOtlllntlc
relallonll!lpe wttti their
~we rnatee. 1:ao e 8N9CNEWI
OVIMICIHT
1:N<B)MCMI * ·~ "If. Hllilna'' (1M1)
Att c:.m.r. ClrAd Huff.
mwi. NI IO-Y9S-otd rnan
retue. to 7Mw '* lfllllll
,_, .... • geotoollt
~· • Yo6canlc dlle9-,.,, 'PG' ery hide out In • btg Hofly-
wood Mudlo1 a:oo • UOYll
12:11<B)MCMI . • • * "Fl rat F•mlly"
(1MO) Olde n.dnar. Bob
NewMlt. The MXIHllly
l'epi 1111 ~~°'the
~·--... ~ cMnN fallllly COlftOICll• her ...... ...,,.,.. to
~ tM .n.n of
...... 'R'
1l:IO. 8 LATR MGH'f' WITH
Do\VID LETTIMIAN
ow.ta: oomedlen 0-gl
...... fllm director Aooer
Connen, .w... Viva.
·~MCAH ITVl.I
"l..ove Md The Artful
Codger'' A oollaoe proM-
aor .,.. • tTto of ~ dene. \
CD)MCMI T
• • ''The lAOMd ot TIMI
l,ol'lll AeftOW'' (1NO) Kin-
ton Spllabuty, Ctwtltopflar
Lloyd. The Lone Aanglr
~ Tonto ~ INlr
.,'Ch-enemy. But oh
c-tdiltl, who '* kid-
napped Ille ptealdent of .. u.a.•PG' .MCWm '* • "llt11nt Duell•"
(1llO) Mldlell Eml. l.ldl
--. TWo ,,... _.
........ IO~ ""-1ca
and----~ . lll!lillNd '° 1111 ltlem .....
t*>. MCM1 * * * ''Where Ttlere'1 U.." (1941) Bob Hope,
W..... BencM.11. A foreign
oftlCler i. ...e to N9w Y0111
to llnd u. heir to hie ooun-a•=· • * ~ "Thunder In The bat'' (1163) Alerl L*'d,
DaOofati I<.,.,., A bllnd pt
ettempta to ...., ,....._.
tel"'°"8 llfter • IMll ....
1:10·~_.__.
*'4 "The Touctlabtee"
( IH81 Judy Huxt•tlle,
&ther Andenoq. A pop
.....ldd~by
tour .-Mon flN II fultMI
by ....... ....,., ODOl'I
1:111= •• ··~ And ICll ,....... ..
(WI) JM.-Pyefl,,.,.,,..
h l<ttel. A nwtl.i erta
••~ "Com.,.S" (1945)
Dick Pow•"· Walter
SIRak. A vengeful ..,_
.... the Nad-crtn*W
feapolill«>ll for .........
of hie ... and chld.
.MOVIE * * * "Thi Otts &de Of
The MounWln -Part n"
(1971) Martlyn "--t.
Timott!y Bott-Former
c:NlmCllon --Jtl Kin-"'°"'· rendered • quMri-pleglo by • .,.. acddant, ........ ~ ~
wtien • ,_ low .,,... her ... 1:1•1 MEWi a:a0 MOYE
••• "The Big •oedcMt
Of 1138" ( 1931) Bob Hope. w.c. Fllldl. ~ of •
mwi'••...._0-hlm
llCfO. the ... 1n ~of
bet* almony peymenll • l:401=· ~41 MOYIE
***~ "Lrdla" (1M1) Mane Oberon. Joaepll
Cotten. "" eldM1y -recella her r--.tlc Piii
followlng a noatalglo. ,__ .... four .. her
--~ CZ> atBIMCOM
l:OO (I) MCMI ** ''NA The...,.,.....
(1M1) ..... F... lwt
y~ A IMilllng. .....
or-*'"11 ~ pual'll
Ma two ...............
1-.dttletop.'R'
(%)MCMI
··~ •'fN 8ln Of Hero6d Oki dletJ o i*" ( 1 M7) Hero6d
Lloyd, ~ Fl9meden..
An ambltlou9 ........
of the 1t20I ...,.,. ttMat•
_1111 ... .,...
1:11 (C}MCMI * * * * "The Fh1•r" (1MI) Ditti Bogwde. Aler!
...._ BllNd on• nowi by
a.mard M.iemud. A tum-
of-the-untury Jewl1h
peHant I• wrongfully
~led fof ... deMh of
• dlld In Kiev.
®MOYE ........ ,.._.,.. 0...-'
(1 .. 1) Fll"8 Oulwwy, 0.
M IGmrwld. F«1'-. fllm
...,,_..~,.....
her two ....... c:Mdr9'I
In • dOftMMIO atillOlpMi•
JOHN DAAUNG
jGuatemala ' C(>mpreh _en'sive documentary
"-FUD ROTllENBERG
1.,. ........ .,...,
NEW :YORK -The blickcround and t.ues. ln ~Ced like the civil ltrife rmldedna
Gmimwla ~lend themeelves to two-minute ~an the~ TV news, I -~et. the coaflk1 rn Guat.emala. the~ and
qx.t populow naGon In Central America, •• .....,
dt immediate lmpect -both economically and
$'a'1':.°Y -1D the United Statea. ik 1oodneaa there'• "'CBS Reporta," tOnilht at 8 on Channel 2. It eixam1nee a battle
wit.bout many explmlona and bomber planet, yet
di • ~ble for 400 PC>litical deatha a month. · In:\!~." CB8 Newa flnda Mveral awen for~ ....uon Mbd by conmpondent -.S Rabel, wbo oflln an tn.d9pth. balanced wount.
1 'n.. ~ .U. In tbaa natian ot T mllUoD fl a ~
qonfuatna 1UaJr, but Rabel aheda U1ht ~Y
4'.••mlafna tlM pert ctlv• of 1uerrlll•1,
Oua ..... 'i 1111•11•.. a.cs.r, hAI ...
Thuradail'• Dau•~·~"'•"•~•
-MORllNG-
t:00 Cl) * * "T,._,,. laland''
( 1172) Otaon w.Aea. l(jift
84dald. A-.aeeoue boy
jolfla IN Inf-pit••
Long John --In -"· Ing the .... tor et"PI car·
rylng bounty WOl'th .... "111 ·G'
1:1f. * * "-· All TM M.,. *-" ,...., ..... \Odll
Frederic*. A wl-9Cklng
maneger tak• hll lwO
~tlful t-ci '-" -tlerl on the dreult In
-di of leme Ind IOI'•
lune. 'A'
9:00 (C) * * "Murder At The
Wortd Serlel" (1171) Lyn-
da Otry George, KMWI Val-
Wltlne. A young 11\11'1'1
blUlt• kidnapping llCtlelM
Involve• tlye Innocent
-Ind the flnal two pmaa of the baMbtlll
ctwnplonahlp.
7*> (%) * * "Only When I Lert" (1HI) Aloh.,d
Attenborough. D•vld
Hemmlngl. A trio of 8'1ti.tl oonmao •ttemp4 to ne-
• mlllt9nl African dlplofMt.
'G'
a:OO CC)*** "AMII Gordon"
(1N0) Sam J . ~. Mu
Von Sydow. A trio of
.-tnlngl trawl to the
planM MoflOO and helP ltl
OPP1 I 11 1 Wlllblt..... In
.. ~-of the evll fmperOI' Ming. 'PG'
...... ''Slnbad IVtd The
Eye Of ,.,,. Tiger'' ( 1171)
Pattte1c WlftM, Jane s.y.
mour. TM dllt*'ll hero
b9ftMa ~ crMlurw
anda~~to
-the CUIM tMt ~a young~ from
hie rlQhtful pllioe on It.
throna.'G'
HO CZ) **'Ai "PMntom OI The....._., (1174) Paul w..ma, Wllllam FWey. A
dedlcel.S rock 'n' roll
oompoMr --• dla-flgured medlnan nauntlng
• t.tiutoua rodl c:lub ...
he .. llwlnCllecl ou1 of hie
llte'• WOl'tl, an etabof•t•
rod! c.m.t .. 'PG'
10:00 CC)*** "How I Won The
Wiii'' (tMI) Mk:t\111 Cfaw-
tord. Jotln Lennon. Outing
Wortd Ww 11.. a oroup of
bunollnll 8"tlatl aolc*r'I
-~tobuldM
ethlMlc: fleld ~ erwny
.,_ In Northern Africa IO
tMt the MNlllcll 19 8l1ltlh
forcea • i-• p1eoe to
~c:nck ... Cl) • • .. Action Of ,.,,.
Tiger'' ( 1151) Van Jom.
IOfl. M_,.,,. Cwol. All
American adv•nturer'1
Pllth ~ tn.I of • pnoroue ...... ••••• "Gigi" (1951) •
Ma&.rice cn.v8ller. lMlle
Cenln. A tomboy being grOOIMCI by ,_ _,. and
grlfldmc>thel .... out on
her own to c8tdl • mwi.
10'M (%) * '* "Girt Frtendli"
(1971) ......,.. ~on. Ell
Wlll9dl. A yOIAng WOl'ilfl"
IMml about the oonl*-
.,.. one hll to make In
romance by obMI wing her
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(1171) a.. Wiider, Jae*
Albertaon. A wortd tamoue
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tim. llipply of OMdy to ..
five wlnnera of • tr-.w
hunt CZ> •• .,. . 'The Private
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!!PPOINTED -
i'%abeth Dole ,
istant to President
~eagan for public
iaison, has been
amed head of the
new White House
~rdinating Council
pn Women.
, RICHMOND, Va. (AP) l-Virginia Gov. an d
Mrs. Charles S. Robb f8W two daughters off to
~ool this week on the
ll'St day of classes in the
chmond public school
$ystem. I Lu.i:.inda._Robb, 13,
tntered the ninth grade
lrfonday at J e fferson-
lJuguenot-Wythe High
ool. Catherine Robb,
entered the seventh
de at Albert H . Hill
iddle School.
The Robb's youngest
aughter, 4-year-old
ennifer, will en.ter a
resch ool program a t
a r· y M u n f o r d
ementary School next
eek.
The two Robb girls
~ere driven to school in
~ station wagon by a
~tate trooper . A
~kesman for Robb said
trooper will driye the
ls to school daily.
Eucinda Robb entered
city h igh school
ugh a rear entranc;e
voi<{ a small group of-
e port ers and
hotographers who were
aiting at the building's
t entrance.
Robo, the son -in-law
f the late President
yndon B. J ohnson, said
lier this month that
e planned to send h is
augh ters ·to the city
h ools to s how his
upport of public
ucation.
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11.Y ROGER CAR~N
~ .... .,.., .......... Edison Coach Bill Work.maJ). 0 Slnclair 1 can really run and can make the
spectacular play. But he haa little
experience. And that's our whole team."
Among the poahive J¥>tf!a fqr Edilon ia
a sterling secondary; Griffiths at•·
tailback, ·a one-two quartcrbaCk punch
and a aolid, .abable front line. The word ia being circulated that the
end o1 a dynasty may be near for EdOOn
Hiah'a football team. '
With only two legitimate returning
ttartera, the Chargers have a lot of
ljueationa still to be answered, but if the
~nd of an er~ is near, it'll have to get put
'uch types as Matt Rombs, Derek
Griffiths, Jeff Washington, Leonard
Simpson, Anthony Johann, Andy
Sinclair, Don Gibbs and Jon Nowotny,
for openers.
The proven quality li• within the two
returning starters -Homt. and center Slmpa6n anchon an otherwile youn~
defensive line and the Chargers
ICheduJe isn't gc>in8 to bore anyone.
1982 OUTLOOK
Mi e pa. om wu an -wwet
League choice and ia 'labeled a can't·mias
nugget by hia coach, and Kulpa wu a
bonaflde all~league candidate f8 a junior.
F.doon opens at Punahou thla Frida)',
then meets El Dorado, defending CIF
San Diego champion Vista, defending
CIF Loi Anaeles champion Banning and
alwayi-tougn Mater Del, before running
Into Marina in the Sun1et League
opener. .
And that may prove difficult.
( Sinclair is a good example of the
picture at F.dison. At 6-4, 218 pounds,
he's a 15-year-old junior with blue chip
potential.
A blow to the Edison cau4e came
during practice when offensive lineman
Jim Painter was 101i for the season
because of a aetious neck injury.
~·He was potentially our top offensive
lineman," says Workman.
The combined 1981 record of Vista,
Bapning and Marina ia 37-~.
"We could go six to aeven games into
the season and be a different team," says
Workman.
Here's a rundown by position: Just how good, however, hasn't been
detenni.ned. Painter's fifth vertebra in his neck
was cracked and his football future is
very tentative.
QUARTERBACKS -Gibbs (6-4, 190,
1r.) has great potential at receiver when r "We jwst don't know right now," says
I
I
!Big task
t
.~acing
Rustlers
0By CURT SEEDEN ~°' ttie Del!Y ~ .....
Thanks to the absence of
11uarterback Sam Aiello, who has
gone on to bigger and better
things at the Universi•y of
Tennessee, the Golden West
College· Rustlers may be cut off
S.t the pass when the 1982 South
Coast Conference football season ~cka off.
GWC Coach Ray Shackleford temains cautiously optimistic that
• strong, experienced offensive
line will open the door for a bette
(WUllng game in 1982 and make
people forget about the passing
px~loita of Aiello last season.
'I think basically, being th~
bptimist I am and most coaches
are, we're going to have a better
team than last year ,"
Shackleford, now in his 17th
aeaaon at GWC, admits. "A better
running game will certainly add
balance to the offense.
"But the main reaaon I think
we're going to be better is our
'82 OUTLOOK
de fense. We. have much more
apeed in our defense this year,"
Shackleford adds-:-
The Golden West coach h8f
five very inexperienced
quarterbacks from which to
choose, and one will have the
duvious task of fa c ing
~addleback, which went
undefeated a year ago, in the
Rustlers' opener.
.
Angels-acquire
John, Curtis
Stretch drive pitching ~ided
From AP dl1patcbe1
The Angels attempted to
strengthen their bJd for the
American League West pennant
with the addition of Tommy
John and John Curtis, a pair of
veteran pitchers Tuesday.
John was sent immediately by
the New York Yankees to the
Angels in Detroit to arrive before
the midnight deadlin~ of Sept. 1
to be eligible for any playoff
action.
"We're making every effort to
strengthen our pitching .for a
championship this.year," Anl,ls'
_E~.utiv~ Preaident .J.
"Buuie" Bavasi iaid of the
aL"quisition of the two pitchers.
The Angels are 1 ~ games behind
Kansas City in the AL West after
whitewashing Detroit, 11-0 u
the Royals lost to Texas.
"We'll be able to build from
within our organ.Wation in future
years," said 8avasl. But for the
present the Angela ~hed out
for a pair of seuoned veterans in
hopes of finding aome pitching
consistency down the stretch.
"I knew it. would come down
to the last day,'' John aald after
learning of the trade. "It's like
playing poker. Everybody makes
their bids. Ye1terday all the
carda were dealt and it came
down to today (Tueeday).
Jahn, who had .asked to be
traded a month ago, said he
hoped New York fans would
remember him in a favorable
light.
"Any time it comes down to
this, you're put in the position of
being a bad guy," he added. "I
hope the-people don't think of
me a$ a bad guy. I hope they
think of Tommy John as an
athlete who tried to do his best
every time out, which I did."
with the \'ankees after the 1978
season. He also pitched tor the
Chicago Whl te Sox from
1965-1971.
To be eligible for the playoffs,
John bad to join the Ange~s
before today.
Curtis, a 34-year-old right-
hander, had an 8-6 record with
San Diego in 26 games this
8e880n, 18 in startinl' roles. He is
. 1 kn'ew it wo u l d
come down to the last
day.
····~ returning to the-Ardt,rican
League where his major league
pitching career started in Boston
in 1972.
The An1eli wlll aend thr~
minor leaaue playen io the
Yankees for John while Curtis
wu acquired for an unditckleed
amount of cub from San Diego.
In Tuaday's game in Detroit.
Brian Downina went 4-for-5 and
hit two homera, includina a
grand slam that hlghlighted ~
Angels' ee~en-run -fifth inning.
Geoff Zahn pitched an elgbt-
bitter and allowed only one
runner past second.
Reggie Jacbon, who had three
hits and three RBI, belted his
32nd..homer.leading off the fifth
to ~ve the Angels a 3-0 lead.
'Traditionally, Zahn pitches
well in April, Ma)'., the first of
June and September,'' Manager
Gene Mauch aaid. "He's starting
a little early this year, I guess. l
have to say, it couldn't have come
at a better time.". •
'llt's very rewarding to win 15
games," Zahn said. "The si8nificance, however, is the fact
that this club is in a pennant race
and it's important for me to pitch
he lan't throwing the ball. And, h e
brings .ln the left-handed 1lde of the
game. Nbwotny (5-11, 170 Jr.), a
prototype of former F.diaon, UCLA atar
Rick Baahore, has the abutty to take over
at any time. Aho at quarterback, Noble
Alkins (6-3, 170 sr .).
Rt,JNNING BACKS --Griffiths (5-11,
17~ ar.) has 4.6 speed and is likened ~
ex-l-ountaln Valley star Rod Emery.
Jason Mercer (5-11, 2Q2 jr.) and Simpeon
(5-1_1~ 180 sr.) provide solid strength at
lullt>sck, although Jeff Hipp (6-0, 202
jr.), a defensive tackle, can give you the
Geroux lqok. John Steiniger (5-7, 160
sr.) has speed and streng\tl, but may be
used primarily in the seeandary.
RECEIVERS -Bombs (5-11, 180 1r.)
and Washington (6-1, 171 ar.) make It
possible for -Clbbs to throw instead of
(See EDISON, Pase E3)
A leh-bander known for his
slider, John ia one of 20 pitchers
to be a 20-game winner ln both
leagues. He is 39 and played
seven sea80ns with the Dodgen
prior to siatning aa a tree agent
well now. .
.. Going to aprlng trainirig, I
wasn't sure I waa aood enough to
make thla team. But I got in good sllape and dtd the best I could."
GE'M'ING STARTED -Woodbridge Hlgh's
Scott Sauer takes aim at aome obst.ecles which
are facing the Warriors, including competition
in the South Coast LeaRue for the first-year
.................. ~
senior team. The 1eaaon gets under wa_l_~P~
10 for Woodbridge, meeting University High a't 1
Irvine in a·non-feague game.
I·
New kid
. I
block looking £Or respect ·1 on
W oodbri dge takes. first s tep into Sou th Coast L eague with . play off ambiti ons ·
By JORN SEV ANO or .. u..r,......., '
It's not easy ~ the new kid on the
block. And, it's even touaher when the
neighborhood you're moying into jult •
happens to be the South Coat i..e.,ue.
Woodbridge Jiich, in only it.a aecond
year of competition, {a n.t taklna a
natural atep up from its independent
statua of last .-in. No, Iii'. Instead. the
Warrton are maJdn« a pant leap.
"We're real ndted about ~ in a
leaaue," aiarta off Woodbridp Coach
Gene Nojf. "And the South CoHt
Le.,ue ii really aood competition."
With perennial powen Capt.trano
Valley and Million Vle~tocantend wi~
(La1u.na Beach San. Clemente, Dena
Hilla and L.cuna HUia round out tbe 1-lue). lt woWd be n.tunl to think lhe
Warrion an in a little owr th* be9dl.
Noj doem't beUWe that: bowwtr.
"We only played one SOuth COUt
i..e.,ue team )Mt ,...., Dana HIDI, and
we loll, 19·7.'' explllna No,J ... But lt WM
a competitive pme. ··cr: J don'1 th.Ink .. could have com on. hAP left!. But um~
we ave retumfftl atanen who are
aenlon and I think that wW malll'l9 a
difference. I fH) conHdent we caa
compete.''
MoJ'. With a maxtun Of ~ aDd ~lildanillllmsn,....., •• hie ._.. ,........ Ill , ... 11111 ,., •• . '
Warrlon' lone victory coming aaalnst
Weatem ChJiatian (21-10).
Thia year, the W,oodbridge coach has
sg playen at hia diapoaal.
'That makee me feel a lot better,'' says .
Noji. "There weren't too many guy1
standinl nexi to me on the aldeflnes dw:tnl a pme IMt year.·· •
11.e Wenion fWUre to be a multiple
offenaive and defentlve unit ln a
continual attempt ~ &l'Ye the oppoaitlon
a different look.
"M a team, they'•• worked hard
1982 OUTLOOK 'II
d urtn1 off-... eon preparation and
they've cll•pla19" a 1ood attitude ~ thll -of ,...., .... ,. Hoj. "'V#~N lboWlil A lot of p4W."
CcnldllilW'Mr -WoUld NoJ and. ht. playen '\e Ntbfled with a .~00
leMClft?
"We're definitely .ulnl our P!t ~ than that," Nol ---. "We ~ l~ Jail,..,. an4 0aat-.sn'\·11t too
W811 ""9h .... Y. •• ·:-er· .. 1 thlDk ... ,. alpewt °' : In.to
&he ..... ,,.,,,., whldi .. train
~lbiril .-,.. I _. •'re not a
.,... or lftJ'\hllls ••a I know
thM mundi'-Jllil ·~~~~Uf we atay ~thy .. -Im.!_~ ... CoWd -·~~-·--,,........., ........ ~
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Unlvenlty, SeDt. 10 at Irvine. Hiah-
Here'a a look at t.M Warriorl:
completions in 98 attempts for. eoe yard.I
and slx touchdowns. He abo ha~l intergiWiona. Burke'• backup la
Bill Ru.en (5-11, "170). BUlael.l, one ·
the team'• atartlna wide receivers.
played parts of five pma in Burke'•
absence, completinc 29 of 88 attempta fof
367 yards and four 'l'DI. >
RUNNING BACKS -Much of the
Warriors' succesa will real o:l
1houlder1 of Jualor b.lfbadl Rud l"l,uerae (6-11, l'IO), who l&in bbl ·
year aa a •tarter and la a 10-0at aprin
He totaled 407 yarda in 109 ~-: yeuo. He allo c:au,ht 22 i-for
yarda. Fiaueroa'• 6-ckfteld mate
to be aenlot John Sehroedm' (M, 170
who mimed much ol l..i ,_.. wtth
99YW'e thJ&h bndle. 8datoed9r ~,..s
only three~ IMt ~. bUt ... ...,.. enGUlll far II ,...._ on M .-rll'MllH
Othen •tio ,.._.,.. '° .. ... lllDllM!lll
Include Junior 'nm Coddi CS-10, 111) ~ .._.. S&ellr (M, Uto). • .
-
~egalized sealpi~·g· dftirig business. as us~al ~~
Damon Kunyon explained that a tloket
apeculaior wu a IUY on the boulevard who alwaya
htd plenty of ducat.I to the bJi fa.me., like the OM
every autumn between the Harvardl and the Y&J..
What madt the peddllna of the,ee ducata
worthwhile wlal the fact the apeculator 1<>ld the
ticket• for more than he paid for them. Free
enterprbe, Runyon called It.
eO!!TI c;oLLWIT
BOD
TUCKER
, 1uff erer1 of. th• Hatdera In thelr new home,
however, did not teem to reprd the brQkera' "4PPIY
of RaJder aeuon t1cut1 u Intrtsulni and certainly
not amualn1.
stve him 100'\uc.h •atl? Why live him one?
Well, It la perfectly obvioua there la money to
be made by eeveral operators alOIJC the way before ...
the ticket flnally geia to the final purchMer wM-
wlll pay an lnflated price and sink hit rwnp into the chair.
Such a form of ent«prtle wu iruapected the
other day when the profeulonal football 1lde
moved here from Oakland and ente~ bualnem at thilt Loe Angeles Memorial C.O"liaeum. It eeemed the
Raiders were gOing to play a bl'-game against the
Green ~ P&cken and lf one 1 imagination waa
properly captured by an exhibition game between
the Raiden and Packen, his best bet was to contact
a apeculator.
In the caae of the C.Olileum. the ap«:Ulaton are
ln. attendance but this fonn of enterprille haa been
modernized to quite aome extent. I mean, the aoene
la not one of a guy opening up a Harpo Marx
overcoat to reveal a couple of thousand choice eeats
pinned to the l.ininj.
\...
. Bum held . a grudge,
accuses Ricardo
From AP @•patclles " •
NEW ORLEANS -Kicker [!J"
Benny Ricardo said Tuesday that he •8• believes New Orleans Saints Coach
Bum Phillips held a grudge against
him for things he had to do as the team's
represe.ntative to the players' union.
The Saints waived tucardo, a former Costa
Mesa High and Orange Coast Colleae kicker,
Tueeday, a full ~week after he had uked to be
cut Ricardo said he thought unttl~~~:.t week ·that-he
had been 8J'.anted hia request
Immediately ao he could •tart
looking for a job with another
team.
"I know he didn't forgive
110me of the thinp I d1d .-a
player rep, especialJy the
Super Bowl tickets they tried
, to take away from us laat
RICARDO year," Ricardo said Tuesday
aft.er learning he had finally been put on waivers
by the National Football League team. ·
''They said the playen weren't going to set
them (the tickets), that they were going to g1ve
them to aeason tltket holders," he said. "ll we
went to the game, then we could pick up the
stuff.
"I said, that's wromg. You've-given the
players that right before, and you can't take it
away from them."
Quote of the day >
ElaiDe .Jolullea, a Canadian golfer, after
her tee shot ricocheted off a tree and.
landed in her bra during a tournament: "I
don't mind taking~ two-stroke penalty, but
I'll be damned if Im going to play the ball
where it lies."
Rams cut Arnold, Cobb, seven others
The Los Angeles RanlS waived •
lllne players-Tuesday, trtctuding ••l veterans Walt AnoW. a tight end,~
l)ob Cobb, a defensive erid. Aho cut
were rbokles hlaalla Ftllua, Gres Gary, Jeff G~~~~' ~lke Plea1ut, Lee Wll1oa, Beary W 1 and Claarles Pl~ ••• IJUlu Coad
Tem Ludry took tile cak:ulated gamble, makina
quarterbaclt Duay nne his punter for the 198!
8eUOll by cutting two 'rookie kicken .
Baseball today .
On this date in baseball in 1978:
Baltimore rookie Sammy Stewart aet a
major· league record by striking out eeven
CONeCUtive batten in hia first major league
enroute to a 9-2 victory over the
o White Sox. Stewart's victims were,
er, Jorte Orta, Chet Lemon, Thad
Bosley, Mike Colbem, Kevin Bell, Claudell
Washington and Greg Pryor.
On this date in 1975:
New York Meta ace Tom Seaver
recorded 10 .irtkeouta in shutting out U-.e
Pittsburgh PiraW. 3-0 at Shea Stadiuna to
become the first pitcher in major leacue
history to strike out 200 or more batten foc
eight conaecutive 11euona.
On this date in 1906: .
The Philadelphia A's beat the Boston
Red Sox 4-1 in 24 innings'. . • the longest . same played to a decmon in American
Leque iu.tory.
Today's birthdays:
PhJ.ladelphla outfielder Garry Maddox
iii 33. An8e]a infielder Wilfong la 29.
..
To the-contrary, the ticket 1pecu)atot of today
la a fftpectable merchant who operatee h'om 1
1torefront location, quite with.in the law. He has a
llcenae to do buab .. and P'YI taxes and probably
has a kid In the Boy Scouts.
His almllarl\y to Damon Runyon'• ticket
speculator ts that he, too, aeJJa the ducats for more than he pays for them.
It haa always been a aource of no amaU de&ree
of lntriaue u to where the ticket broken "9t tnelr
ducat.I. "Their supply la alwaya lavlah and thelr seat
locations the very best the stadium or arena hu to
offer.
The citizens who would become dedicated
• Hough blanks Royals with three-hitter
Knuckleballer Cllarlle Hoaall II toe8ed a three-hitter to lift Texas to a
' 6-0.vlctory over Kansas City Tu~ . night In ·American League base ·
action. The loas snapped a seven-game win
atreak for the Royals and reduced their leadover
the ~ela to 1 ~ games> in the Western Division
. . . Ted Slmmona, Doa Meaey and Cllarlle
Moore drove In two runs apiece to lead
Milwaukee to an 8-2 victory
over SeatUe. Mike Caldwell
worked the first eight lnnlnga
and pfcked up the win ...
Grall Nettles hit a two-run
homer in the ninth inning to
give New York Yankee left-
liander Roa Gllldry hia lOOth
career victory, a 3-1 dedaion
over Minnelota . . . Dwtpt
Evans crushed a two-run
tHTONI homer lo hlghligtit a three·
run sixth inning as Beeton shut out Oa~, 4-0,
behind Claack l\alaey'1 five-hitter . . . Harold
BalHI doubled in the tie-~ run to launch
an ~t-rvn aixth inning in which Cleveland
comnutted three errors as the Chicago White SQK
rolled to a~4-6 · . Veteran Jlm Palmer
stretched his . winning streak to 10
~..by.. flog .cn•on four hitas and
· Eddie M•rray drove in the game'• only run wlUi
a aacrilice fly u Baltimore blanked the Blue ·
Jays, 1-0 . . . Detroit Manager ~y ..bdenon
says he over-reacted in Oakland last week when
-he-criticized the A's attempt to get Blekey
Hndenoa _a remrd-!YIN stolen~ d~ a C with· the Tigers . . . American League
dent Lee MaePUU lashed out at Geor1e
Stelabreaaer'1 weekend crltlcllm of umpire
Dalla• Parts, calling part.a of the New York
Y ankeel owner'• J>tt9I releue "objectionable"
and saying the league would deal with the
remarks at lta next meetlng.
Houston's Ryan misses sixth no..tlltter
Houston's Nolan Ry8' lost hi.a bid .•
for an unprecedented ~xth. career
no-hitter ln the elghtb inning
Tuelday nilht. and aettled for a two.
hitter u the Aatroe sent the New York Met.I to
their 15th consecutive lou, 4-0 . . . Temmy
Boaa, patching for the first time since injurina
hia ~t April 20, threw six abut.out ~
u Atlanta downed Philadelphia, 3--0. Bo~
allowed three hit.I, struck out
two .and walked two . . .
Palll Homae•elder stroked a
one-out, 14th-inning si.nale to
score Daa Drleuea lrom
second base and lift
Cincinnati to a 2-1 victory
oyer Montreal . . . JaH•
"T'empto1r drove tn thr-el!
runs with a pair of homers,
and Maaay Sat,mlento
'"AN scattered nine hits to lift
Pittabu.rgh to a 7-1 win over San Diego ... Joe
Morpa and Jaci Clari drove in runs in the -
8evelltb inning .. San i''rand8CO beat the Cbicaao
Cube, 4-1 . . . Atlanta asked waivers on .ll
BraHlky, the left-banded relief pitcher who
prepped at Savanna Hi1h in Anaheim and ~y played in St. LOu!a and Kamas City
. . . Outfielder Pedro Geerren of the Dodgers
and relief pitcher 9nee S.tter of Sl Louis, have
been chosen co-playera of the week In the
National League.
RaJders seek to resolve ticket problems
· The Loa Angeles Raiders II
announced that ticket purch8len who
have not received their 1ea10n tickets
for the team's home games can reeolve •
the problem at the Sports Arena this week and
next. iww. today are from 1-9 pm. and from 9
a.m.-6 p.m. Thunday and Friday. For further
information , call (213) 747-1900 ... West
Getmany'a ftomu WeulaOQe eet a European
record in the 2,000 meter run wlth • 4:&2.20 mark
to beat former UC Irvine ata.r Steve Seott who
finished in 4:54.71.
Television, radio
TV: No event. 8Cbeduled.
RADIO: 8-ebaU -Aneei. at Detroit, 4:30
p.m., 1CMPc (710); St. Lo\.lia at Dcdgen. 7:30
p.m,, KABC (790) .
:intimidation not for Mascarin . . •
NEW YORK (AP) --, Before SUU the teen...., from Gr'Qllle
18-yw'-Old &.n Mwarin took Polnte Sholw, MW\., overcame
the court for her first-round the center cn~rt ltelJ and the
matda ....._Billie Jean Kmc in 12th eeeded 1 ltare for _,.
th• tr.s·. Open tennta lmpre..tve 6-3, 2 victory and
.cham..,...1119, she Sot a little the fint us-t of the lOlat U.S.
aclvic9' from ber coach, Owen Open towMmeaL . ~ Other flnt ••1 wlnnen "He ial6lt "°' to look at her," Included No. l l H•d Matt •aid Maacarln. ••Sta.'• very Wllander of Sweden, another lntlnUcla~· l think ahe can prec:oclou1 11.year-old, who ·oa.... ... 'L.i_,; ._-...,;..a clef•led Bill sm.1on M. e-a. lo Mr •tu ·KllU &WY "°' to 8-1: third 111 dell Ivan Lindi ot #~--=-·~US~ Caechotlovakla, who beat --won ._. lln.. · · a..... XrllhMn ot Jadla M
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.._ ~." • . -Llo,.t. llldecl "o. "· ID' nahld
with an .-y 6-1, 6-0 vtdory over
PllarVMqUn.
Martina NavratlloYa and John
Mcl'Noe, the tournament'• top
Hecll both awtn1 lato 1aetlon ~i. NavratUova ,._ Laura DulJOat and McEnroe 1oe1
.... Tim Ou»kboft In c:mw
c:aurt matet..
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Guys who had eetabllahed 11Mt prtorltlea two
yeara previous and had 1eni in their money
dutifully and up front were a trifle upeet abOut
recelvinl thelr tJcke\a and flndlna them ln the end
sane -OI' wane.
Meanwhile, n0 lhortaae of e>ece~t eeatlng
prevailed at the ticket brokerages along Santa
Bar~ra Avenue adjaceni to the COllleum.
1rua\rated, the dllfruntled priority holden
milled about the Raiden ticket oUicel. Uniformed
police patrolted the area lest the bum.lng begin.
There la a1ao the guy In the parJdna lot whh a
few tJckeu in hla fiat but this la,amall ~ao., It la
known by the rather uncouth term OI. "tcalpina"
and lt ls a1ainlt the law.
' The other lonn ot ucket apeculaUon Oouriahee. {louriahea. •
The owner of a National Football Leaaue
franchise once sat over cocktails and ·explalned bow
simple lt la to tum an attr~tive profit on tlcketl to
the Super Bowl when thia'blg pme la lri your town. The a.Jelen copped a plea, stat.Ina that they
had told ttckeu to the brokerage flrTpt but had o"1!y
unloaded 1,000 ducat.I in thil manner, The question
in the minds of the football fans, obviously, wu
why supply the apeculaton at the expenae of a
lover of the art who wish~ to take your team to his
"When your allotment comes in," he said, "you '
simply take 10,000 good eeats -a relatively small
number -and peddJe them for $100 each. Your
profit ia roughly a million, tax free." 1 l
It la the same· basic enterprue Runyon wrote · I
about. The speculator sells the ducats for more than ·I
he pays for them. i heart and cherish It and Uve and die with it? Why aive a broker 1,000 of the best aeaia? Why
Dodgers happy about Happy
' ' Hooton gives his teammates a lift at the right time · ' . '
LOS ANGELFS (AP) -The Howe finished up with his 12th ~e the pitches wheh I needed
Los Angeles Dodgen welcomed save. Three double plave helped. Burt Hooton's retum, eapedaUy "He tifec:I some, but I thought J-Manager Tom Laaorda, who . Hooton's only previoua wln
H H he had good stutl," saJCS ttooton s this year was a one-hit shutout bellowed, " appy ooton was catcher, Steve Yeager. "Those over Philadelphia four months
outstanding. He was 1he Happy are the best seven innings he's a g 0 , b u t o.n J u n e 2 1 h e
Hoot.on of old. Pitching !Jame pitched in a long time." underwent arthroecopi.c surgery ·
like that.Just when wen ed It Hooton, thou1b pleased, said for removal of .-bone spur .
· · · why, he was like last year, he still isn't as sharp aa he can be, Tuesday night was hia fifth and,
Mr. October. exp1afning, "They had a lot of Obviously, most succe91ful, start
"He's back, and it couldn't guys on base, but I was able to since the surgery. have come at a better time."
Hooton won Tueaclay night for
the first time In more than four E months. pitching the Dodgers From Page 1
past the St. Louis Cardinala1 4·1.
The Dodgers had lost their RUSTLERS' BIG TASK. previous two games to fall a
half-game back of Atlanta in the
• •
National Leuue West and their Diego area; Maytorena was a
two beat pflchers, ~ernando backup at Orange Coast C.Ollege a GWC schedule Valenzuela and Bob Welch, had year ago; and ~ans was an an.
been the losers. couny selecte!_ Jast season a~t~i....-i..S~•t•d•Y· s.p1 11 -s~~ ~·1_
-~ •· ·----1frrahe1nr~lgfi"""Wfio W'ei)T'1o SaturdtY, 8epl. 2s -et Sam.a Ana (et That made It au the more Arizona State on a }u ll s.n1eAna8owll .
imperative th~ 32-year-old scholarship but is now back :~~~.~e>C1~~; ~·,~cc Hooton begin finding his old closer to home. s.turdtY. ~. 11 -at 0r~·
pizazz. RUNNING BACKS -Two ~)u-<1ay, 0c:t. 23 -s.n Diego.._. t•
SI h h d!i' • 11 N> b k · h S.turday. Nov. e -Cerrfloe' (at OCCI nee e a n t won since returners wi r ;. ac tn t e Saturday. Holl. 13 _ 91 Ml. s.n AMoNo'
April 29, and nad twice been lineup. Rlch-Si.hlheber (6-~ -Saturday. NOv 20~a1~·
llllabled and two months ago had I90) and -nm Long (5-11, ~10); 1,,!,,.~· Nov. 25 -Or9ft99 Coeat·
undergone knee surgery, it was both saw limited action in 1981. · deno!• Saum eo.t ~game.
A .... _ .. a lot. But Hooton, 2-5, did Lon a a cored both G WC All o-at 7:30 p.m. uni... othewwlle a.auag o noted. pitch Into the eighth inning touchdowns in the Rustlers
before giving up a run. Steve victory over Orange Coast in la.st
Pro surfers
invade· HB
for big meet
Expert surfers from aroun.d
the world are gathering in
HWltington Beach t.hia week to
test their skills in a cont.eat that
claims to have the richest surfing
purse ev-er. offered in the
continental United States.
year's South C-oast Conference
finale. Shackleford's top
freshman recruits a r e
Westminster High product
Herbie Campbell and Eetancia
graduate Curt Wenzlaf:f.
also from F.di.lon commanding •
the most respect. In addition,
there's Mike N~ (6-4. 255) and
Jeff Henson (tS-t;, i78) at the
tackle spots. ·
DEFENSIVE LINE -
Returners are Steve Osborne .
(6-0, 235) from Westminster,
Kelvin Wooten (6 .. 3in, W) from
Cerritos and Charles Arent (6--0,
210) from Westmin•ter,
Shacltleford's still looking at hia
newcomers.
i .
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About 200 competitors and 30,-
000 spectators are expected-to
converge at the Huntington
Beach City Pier for jhe Op Pro
Surlmg Championships. The
event, running today through
Sunday, will provide $36,000 in
cash prizes, plus two Dodge
Power Ram trucks earmarked
for the top man and woman
surfers.
RECEIV~RS -John Slouka
(5-10, USO) and Sandy McGee
(6-3, 205) saw some work last
season behind guys like Cates
and Rhodes. Another sophomore,
Mike &pana from Huntington
Beach High, should alao get more
opportunities this aeuon. Others
in the picture are Scott Martin
(6-0, 170) out of La Quinta, and
three promiaing freshmen: Mike
Bowles (6-0, 180) from Cypress,
JeU Frandeen (5-10, 160 out of
Marina, and Bob Critchfield,
another Marina product. ''l don't
know lt"IO'IY<>M of them ls great.
but oomblned, they make a great
receiving corps for ua,"
Shackleford says. Tight end prospecta include O .J . Dutcher,
Shack.leford's most experienced
player at that pos1hon, out ol
F'ootbill, and sophomore Mike
Lewellyn (6 -3, 220) from
Westm.lnater. Top newcomer is
Foothill'• Mike Marinacci (6-6, ·
245), "a pretty good looking
LINEBACKERS -Returners
are John Alvarez (6-2, 220) from
Kennedy High, Tim Beman (6-0,
215) from Marina and Damon
Lanier (6-2, 215) out of Lo• ·
Alamitos. They'll be joined by
Tun Refliiy (6-3, 230), a transfer :
from Cal POI_}.'.. San Luis:__;
ObispO). -:
Competing in the event will be
champion surfers from Australia,
South Africa, HawaU, as well as
Califonpa athletes.
The six finalists In last
weekend's Longboardit>a Claaic
also will compete In the Op
event. Longbo,rd surfing
employs boards that are at least
nine feet long, compared to
contemporary boarda, which are
six feet long or aborter.
proCJpect," hit coach says.
OFFENSIVE LINE -Plenty
of returners in this lotb with center John DeCa.prio (6-, 225)
from Westminater; guard Mark Lone (6-3, 245) from Ed.ltlOn; and
guard Chris Meinhardt (6-4, 250)
• INTRCi>DUONG THE NEW MESA VERDE
BUILDING IN COSTA M•SA
'
SECONDARY
Shackleford's got Gres Weber,
(5-10, 175) from Los Amigos,
Hiram W(nn (t>-0, 175) from
Bolsa Grande and Gary Woods
(6-1, 190), also from Bolaa.
There's also Bob Tbompeon (6-0,
190) from Huntington Beach,
Marcus Porter (6-0, 175) and
nt?\Vcomer Fernando Griffiths
(6-0, 200), an F.d1aoo product.
ltlCltING GAME -
Freshman Dan Gamer from El
Toro High will probably handle
the place-kicking dutiea while
freshman Mike Pearlman " .
(Fountain Valley High) figures to .,..
do the tiJ:l.!l. ~
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8AN DllOO (HAii Lenllh11) -218 tnglera. 117 tlbacOrt. 8 )"lllOW!ln tun•. 1 ""'""·
TUHdn'e tnnNotlOna . ·e.uuu
~l..Metie CALIFORNIA ANGELS -Purol\Med the contract Of John Cunlt, pllcner, from the San Diego PIOIH lot an undllCIOHd '""°""'' of cuh • MIL~EE BA.EWERS -OMlgntt~
wNi; O~~t.:::S ~ ~ommy
Jor\n, p11c11er, to the Ctlttornla Angalt IOI' th,.. mlnot leaaUer• 10 be named lttet.
TOROHTO llC.UE JAYS -Signed 8ob0y Cox, mlnte141tj John SulUvtn, Cllo Onton, Al Wklmtt eno J!r'nmy Willlttnt, coaohM, for
_11183. Racellecl Jarry OWVln, pitcher. from -=--ol the lnler"80onal LMQUe and Ken SC:tvom. pllc;her. on WllMra.
PITT88UA~!~:r''_ Called up
Grant Jtdceon, Paul Moellau and Ceclllo Ou1nt1, pltchtrt: Junior Ort11. catcher: Eddie VtrgH. nrat baN<ntn. and OoYg l'roel)el, OUlfielder.
'00T8AU .......... , .............
ATLANTA FALCONS -Cut Mtlthew
TMgut, d•l•ntlve llCkla; Von Mtntfleld. ~ ..... bael<, and Rott Ouvlc:lc, olftntlYe ro:ct. PltceO V1.-COl*tll. Ollent!Ye guard, ony lllount, Mfety, and Billy Colper, tight
and, on Injured rHerve. T11ded en undltcloeed draft choice for Otve SmlotltkY, putllW. T....._,. • ..._ -°'~ .... .,~...t.'5!..~~---Clrldnnttl 2, MontrMI t (I• !Minge) Houalon 4, New YOfk 0 +
Stln Smith (U,8.) def. Mike leech (U.S.).
4-t, M , 6-3, 7-5; Marty O.Yla (U.S.) del Jay
LtplOua (U.S.). 6-3, M, 6-21 11t1tn TMdler (U.S.) def John SaOrl (U.S.). W , 6-2, ... 2; Mata Wlltnder (Sweden) dlil, 1111 Sc11n1on
(U.8.), M , 11-3, 6-1; Mn Oldt_, (U.S.) def.
8an TMltrmln (U.S.). 6-2, S.2, 1-1, 7-t;
Ndultt Odl&or ~lgetla) def. Miiie Cthlll
-,~imtf:·'~r.io~
BALTIMORE COL TS -Cul Ed Simonin!
and St-Helmkreltw, Hnebtcltere; Kevin
WHllame. wldt receiver; Lt")' Powe ll. running btolt: Jo.I Ptte11, noM 1tckle;
Roger Lev-Ind .Jell Oetzl, c:enlera: Tony Allanla 3, Plllladelphla 0
Plllebufgh 7. Sin Diego I • San Frtneltc:o 4, Chicago 3
T.-,.ao-s1. loula (Andujar 10· tO) al Dedetf• I"-* t3-t0). n
ChleaQo (Ripley 4-7) ti 'Ban Frandaco
(I.Ulla)' 12· tO)
ClndMetl (Soto 11-t) et Monttul (Lwdl
CM>). n
Houalon (Ruhl• 7· 10) et New York
(Flllcone 6-8). n
Allan la (Walk It ·t) al Phlladelphla (Ktukow 12-n n Pllltbutgh (Rhod.,, II· t t) ti San Diego
(Lollw 12-1). n
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WNIMcw2b 3000 ~W 6346 F~ c t 0 0 0 Catew ib I 0 2 0 Wlleorl cf 4 0 2 0 Ae.Jec:Qon rf 5 2 u HemdOn" •OtO Cltt1lrf 1000
Ptrith c 3 0 t 0 Lynn ct I t 0 0
Johnlon 3b I 0 0 0 8enlquN cf 2 0 I 0 Me dh 4 00 0 o.c1noet 3b 5 1t0 Woekanlua rf 4 0 0 0 Beytor Oh 4 t 0 0 Cebell lb 4 0 3 0 Oricll. 2b 2 11 0 8rokn 3b 4 0 0 0 Wlllong 2b t 0 0 0
Trammel N 3 0 1 0 FOii • SJ) I 0 eoon.c 4210 T~ 35010 T~ 4111148 ._...., ......
Calllotnlt 002 070 101-11 Detroit 000 000 000-0 E-Foll, Trammell 2, Carew. OP-
C.-IOmlt t, 0.CrOll 1. L09-<:alfomla 10,
Otlroll II. 28-0uew. Re. Jackton, OeOlncea, Beniquez, Boone, Cabell,
Herndon. HR-Re. Jadleon (32). Downing 2
(22).
6*elt • " "°'•80 Morrlt (L, t4-1') 4 I II 5 4 2
P81Midt "" 1 3 3 2 0 ~ ... oooot ~ 4 52219
Zafln(W,IM) t I 0 0 0 1
Morrie pHched 10 4 battwa In IN 6tll..
WP -Pllltlnl(:k 2. T -2:42. A -15,·
187.
. l "9d .. , 4, A't O o ... land ooo ooo 000-0 o 3 8oe1on 001 003 oax-c e o Hann• and M. Ha11h; Rainey end
......,_.,, W,r-Rtloey, ]-4. L -HMM. 0-2. ~ Bottin, E)llN (218). A -23,$90.
~t;_....,.,
.... ~ --100 000 000-1 7 0 T«omo -000 000 000-0 4 I
Plllnw and Nollln; 1M11 and Whitt. W -
Ptimet, 12..S. L -LNI, t-12. A -14,llO.
............... 0
Tfll# • 040 GOO 200-t 12 0 Kai'ltM City 000 000 000-0 3 0 Hol'llll ~ 8undberg: Ille<*, c.tro (2).
Hood (I) and WttMn. W-Hougl\, 12•1\
L-...ci. 4-5. A-20,426.
y ....... ,...,
New York 000 001 002-S 7 I ~ 000 001 000-1 •• 0
and o.-. ..._ and au.a.
W , 13-5; L-Hewna, .. II. HAI-Ne o , Orllfey ( 10), Netti et ( 17). 1 A-11,355.
I er-w1,....--.a
... ltll 010 000 100--2 II 4
104 000 30x:l 10 0 . Clark .. MuHelman (7) and H ien· C ldwell, ,.lntett t•r. ht'ntto (t I 1njf
W-Calclwtl, U.11. L-& a.It. . MR-... 41•. Money (14). A-t,131.
....... 14, ..... 1
000 230 001-I II 4 010 311 10.-1' 15 2 1' .~~nlY \lk ~~~fA, ::la
• w -H&c:key, 4-2. L-&anier, 12-10.
.... ~. Kamp (14), Lwtnlkl (15),
NATMMW. LIA-
• ............ ~ 100 000 lOt.-4 10 1
-Yorti 000 000 000-0 2 0 tnd Miiby, LY!ldl, PtAeo (t ) and W-i.yan, 1~·1. L-Lynch, 2·1. ,..._ • 7. I ._.,...._, ~ • ooo 101 o,.,._a 1 o 000 000 000-0 .. ,
...,,. C1) lrlCI llnettO: ,..,,.,
1-kMGOr-. ,., ..... DIM. 0. A. ,...,,,. Vlr'll (t). \Ir-a-. 1-4. L-""'*· . a-:-o. .. tai. ~~n.-.
def. Oevld Pate (U.S.). 1-4, 6-4/ 7·5: Mati ~(U.S.) def. Alctrdo AQlflt Ctllle), 1-4, 4-41, 6-0, 6-4; H-8lmonMOn (Sweden) def. Httoon ltmah (Zimbabwe), 7-S, ... 1. 6-1;
Sl•l•n Slmonaaon (Sweden) def. Erlcll llkenll)' (US.). 6-7, 1-3, S.7, 6-1, 6-1.
Thie rry TulH n• (France) def. Peter Rtn""1 (U S.l. W , 8-1, 1-4, M ; Ivan L~ (CLecbotlovtkltl d41. Attnetll Krltllnt11
llndlal. "'4. 7.t, 6-1· Miiie llrunn«lerci IU.S l
dlf. "• OuPre cu.s.I. 4-41, t-3. &-1, &-2, &-3;
8cf\tlll van OW Mer-. (South Alrlc:a) def.
Derek Terr (South Africa), 6-1, 5-7, 6-3, :i.-e, 6-4. Htlni Gunlhtrdl (SWltterllnd) def. Pender
Murphy (U.S.) ....... 7·5, 8-1; Jerome Potier
(Fr.,_).dtl. AICll F90'i (U.8.), t-3, ... 2, e.2;
Raul Atmlrc (Mealco) dlil. ~ddlt ~-· ~tfl Africa). 6-3, t.3, .. 1; Jaime Flllol
CNle) def. o-oee o-<,,.,_,, ... 2.
• 1-e, 6-3· .,.,, Gomtlad (U.S.) def. Trey w11111a.1u.sl 7-5. 6-0, &-3. Jim lltown (U.S.) det Jeff llmpeoft (New
1-lerld). 6-2, M . W ; Cwy leedt (U.S.)
def. ThOmM Hog9tedl (heden), &-2, 1.0, ,.ureo: Vlnoe v .. Petten (U.a.i. dlf."11co« Lipton (U.S.). ... 2, 7 .... 1-1, 4-1. '7..e; C1a11c11o
P-11• (lltly) del,8cott ~ (U.8.), 7-5.
7-5. 7.t. Oulllarmo VllH (Argentina) def, Chrle
Ounlt (U.S.). 6-7, 6-3, M , 6-2; Freddie 8-
(lovth AlriCe) def. Johll LetU (U.S.). M .M ,
8-3 ; Tom Oulllllaon (U.S.) def. John Alta.Mder (Auelt8118). 2-4 ..... 1-1 •..... , .. ; lktd Olber1 {U.S.) dtl. Joto aoer.. (818111). 1-1, ..... 4-41, 4-4. W :_Mttti Ednloftdeon
("'*,.._,def. !OM AdalM (U.8.). 7-t, W,
8·2: Tim Wllklaon (U.S.) oat. Auuell Simpton (New z..tand). 44, 2-1, 7-5, 7-5, ... 1.
Mika 0.Ptlmer (U.S.) def. JoM lopti·
M-(Soain). Mi, M , 8-4: CMa Me~ (U.S.), def. WOlletl Flbell, 11-4, s-t, M , 7-t,
1·2; Harold Solomon (U.S .! dtl. Lloyd ao..ne (U.S.). 7,5, 6-4, 6-1; Oevtd Cllf1er
(Autlnlll•J def. Jal Olloule (U.8.). "'3, 6-2, , ...
Otnt M,:l" (U.S .) Uel. Jlrl Ortntl t~ 1t). t-4, M , •2; 811etwooc1
&lftWt tu.a.> def. Mitt ~-U.s.1. 2-1. 1-1, .. ,. 1·6; Eric Fr-(U.a def. Pat
Ceth (AUllJlllMI). 1-3, W , 6-2; t<orh• (U.8 .) del. Jerome V ..... (FrMCt), M . 4-1, 4-e, &-J. &-2. Cl>IP ti001>et (U.S.) def. Matot! ,,_
(U.S.), 6-1, 6-4, 7 -5; JOllan Krlelt (South Al~ def. Olc:tl Stockton jU.I .). 6-2, f.2,
6-2; Me4 PwCtll (U.S.) def Cttllo Motta
(Brul).W.1-4 ... 1. 7 ... :TilllM~(U,8.) Cltll • ..,,..., Ptttieon (U.S.), M , M , 6-2,
._ •• Pini ..............
a.-.~ (U.S.I def llllle Jean Klno (U.S.). 6-3, ... 2; Heather Ludlofl (U 8.) Ortl. PIUla Smith (U .. S.). 6-2, M ; Laure Anwte
tPwu) Oef. Btrtlera Jordan tU.8.l. .. 1. 2-t, 41-.2; ~Bonder (U.8.) def. !:Ye Pfaff (WISI 0er"'81'Y). t-3, 4-8, M : Olatw OetfOI (1).8.I
def. ~-Ill• B•n=ln ~.S.). 1·2, 1·3; ~ l'ltqU8le (9' ... Id) def. Cl8lldll Montllto (Brad). U , 6-2, 11-4· ...., Horton
(Ui!l!'f · Nfft Holton (U.S.). 6.2, 44, e.2.
-~(U.S.) def. Lee ~ (U.8.), M . t-2. M; Dena CM11et1 (U.8.). def
JeM "-* (U.S.). M, W. f.2: '8Mle Simmond• (ll•IYJ def. lt.ian Oretcher
v.WlfUfltnd), 8•3, 1·2; Mime J8lllOVtC
UllOlle'Ml *'· JoAttM ,_,... cu.a.1. w.
-1; W : l'°9 '*'-*~ AIWGll) def. Helen .lllllO'it (~Ill. 6-7, 1·6, 7·1: Chrlt lwert Uo~ (U.8.) def. Plitt Vuquai (U.S.). t-1, 6,.(); Nancy YMrgln (U.8.) def . .._ Wllytor-{Aultrlll9). M ,
4-1. •a: Aoele CeMll {U.8.) def. Tt4"1Y• Harford (Soultl ~ 6-7, 1-4 f.2; Pem
8llrl11er (U.S.) def. Mttceia Sltu"'r'ka IC•c~M,W.. ,.,.,,,,. L.-ld (U.S.) def ...... ltMIOletl cu.a J. '"'· ~ 6"lldlM ,_..,, (U.8.) def. Pem THlllltrden (U.S.), 4-1, l·Sif!;~
Oelior8h --(~ lr!Mll\) def. M:ll.et (U.8.), M , 0-4, 7 ...
Seamanship counes aet
'U.S. C.-°'-'d A~ J'1oU11a 16-4 hi.
IC ..... , .. two 11 •Hk Boatlnc ..Skl111 and
8•aman1hlp courH• In Orana• County tn a..--• . ..,. flnl II ldMckaW to 1111rt at 'l\9Un BIO lldloOI. 1111 '¥? ao.d.-Sepl. 14 at 7 p.m. Sill dlmii Wiil be Ila .._,DI -.. poww e11ii111 ta ..... . .• ..._. .. ww ... ..._1e1K1~e1
Maltlia llllib..'l"'l lpd11C h,_~ 11M1b. P* fWth.r Waacugte • tialh .._ CGntlla&
c.."Gt •1w M Mt·1"9. ~
Lola, ott.nalve CIUtrd.
BUFFALO Bil.LS -Cut Robert OMtllera.
delefltlve llnemtn; Nolan Franz and 8tllC)' Cflarlel, wide receWw1; Mal Mlllerltn Ind Ted Torotltn, N11n1nC1 bat; Keith Clark
and Rick O.nnlaon. llntbacktre; John
8ctlmedlng, guwd: St-""-' 11g111 and,
aid ... ow.. .-.Y. CHICAGO 1£4"$ -AelHHd Jot
Turner, cornarbtclt; Krl• Haine•, wide
rtCllwr; Mika CobO Ind Bob FltMr, llgtll
and•; Oary JOl'lneon, delenelv• lineman;
Clinton Ot\'911901'1. delenalve t.acltlt; John
Stclblnelcl, lullbtcll, and 81N Jenaen, tl!l)ttle.
Placed on th• lrflur•d..r•nrva llat Teo Albrecht, taclClt; Tim Clllford, Qllllf1Wbtcll,
and ........ Sorey. guttd.
Cl.EVE.LANO l*>WHS -Cut Ven Hellln,
llaht and; Alclty floycl. running bade; '"° ~. wide ,.._ and kldi ~
John MceetrOI. defenelW l>adl; Todd Yoho. Don Hardy, _,,., lrlCI ouerd:
• llMOaelltr: and Aollfld ......
rutllllftg • Pl~ Ron Wheeler, llahl tfld; £uoene l yrd. w!CM reca1,,., on fh8 • ln~-litl. DALLAS COWBOYS -~I Torn Sltltgtl and David Fln&er, punttr1; Herrit &urnen,
AICll llH'lneet end Todd Edi-. guarde; Joa Gery, delenlhre end; Pete Herwy, wide
rec.Iver. Oreg Porter, placelllct!er; 8 111
Purifoy, dalenalve and, and O•orga
Thompaon. llllflt and. \ OREtN M Y PACKEN! ~ Cut Terdell
Ml<ldteton and Wiiiard Fl•ave•. runnlf19 beck•: Oen Manuccl, qutrletbeck; CIW'lt
OOdlrey, offent!W ted!le: Phlllp Orllcoll, d1lanalv1 end; Cla rence Chapman,
oorne1baok1 M1rcu1 A11dereon, wide ,...,,_,end JOlln Mecauley, o9nter. "'-cl
AO!) Ctttkly, wide recal.,_, !Ind Thomae
lloyd, llnebtd!w1.on ,_ lltt,
KANSAI CITT CHIEFS -Cut Frtnk ca.. . .,.,.... end; c.. dellnlljn, ~!~J and Herold Norfleet. onentlw ltdlle. ,._
Aon Wttfll119ton, wide ~vet, on the
,_ non..1ooc~Juty 111. l'teold Kyla ~. llne4*:ker. Oll~tl>t tniufeo -
LOS ANOELES RAMS -Cul Wall Atnold.~end; 8oO Cobb,~ encl: Pulutk defenllYe lllCl!le; Gteg 08IY
and Jell 0, llnet>acllert; Mlltt ,,._.,,,
and l.. llaon, Oel•n•lve back1; Henry Wllltma, wide r.--. and Cllvltt PllCOOll, ~led!le.
MIAMI DOLPHINS -Waived Vince AbbOtt, pleoaiUolter.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS -Cut Tinker "
Owena and Ak:tl Mwtlnl, wide r....,.,
Benny Rlcerdo, kldltr; ,... Ryczeei end Jeff
Harper, center•: Marc111 O\.tlnn, Hlety:
Aotlble Mahfou&. ~:Jerome a.rt)',
-ttdile, end 0.eg Knaltlc, tight end. P'-d Olen Redd on ln)Ufeo r-. NEW YORK 01ANT8 -Waived 'Tony °'*"'"· deMt'ltM and, end loott Oeweoft. defenllv• lt clllt. Plawd Floyd llddlnot, wide r.......,, on the lnlut'ed lltl. PITTS8Uft0H STEELERS -Cut L.C,
Oreen•ood, dalentlv• lineman; Jofln
..,__, delwlllloe and; Sam Wtlfllnaloll,
cornarbeck. Traded Zack Valtnf~n•J "'*'-*•·to IM llall"-' Cotta fOt 1 -dlOIOe IT. LOUIS CARDINALS -Cul Tyron
Ofay, ..0. r909Nw; Bob AUit, pleotll~
l'Moe ~. NMlng bad<; Sam --.. llgltl 811d; "-AitdfOtd and l(tn Ttnlel, defenelve Hr1ttnen. Plac911 frto. WMllM11,
hn.1180lCer: Joe Ada111a. Oefanelve: fton ~Coder, fl'*'d.-encl Oort llc:hwtnl., Mitty on .,,..,,._.
SAN OtlEGO CltAAOIEM -Cut OotOOll
llankt, wide racetvlf; 8rad He'ndrllt, defenllvt 91\G, Carlton Flnleler, f"""'"9 beck; lrltn P .. ta. llgtlt and, end LMry
• Alael'OW ~ tac:ltle. P'-d w-
LtlH , dtfenthlt llCkl•, •nd o.,, ••
H911onon. llnebe«*er. on tllt lnlur«I -... . IAH 'AAHCllCO .4ffR8 -Aoq161red CM.ck 'uaina Of Ttft1Pt 8ay. Cut Nelly
ChlHcllma11, 0eten11w back; Crate !Ille,
WIOe r~· Bary Thompton; """tlve betll, Oeve Otey, ~tar; 'r•nll ,ruler, ____ .,_,
llATTLE HAHAWKS -Pltaed Joa
Hor"'•"· mlddle llnaoaoar, on Ill• pftyllClll) VIit ... to peifiM!ft ilet, .......
Oreg Oalnee. ~; on Ille ~
,...,,,. lltl. Cut 'rank Ottol-. jKlntet,
Aotler1 ......... ~ llnl VOii ...... Offelltlve ttelllt; JeH · ~. ~
bMtl, Incl Miiie Auat-yer, ctefeMM ....... WAIHINOTON PllOIKIN8 -l'lao .. .... °"'91 ......... ...., ~ ~. =--·Oll lMllltutM-•· --~'==-........ ~!= Ptlotd TOlll Olery, ............. Oii "" °""'· ,..,.. -.
' .
Lions' bite stFong
Westminster rated Sunset contender
By ROOER CARLSON OfetleDeilr ..........
Ther• are a couple of thing• very evident. wl~ the Weatmlnaier Hl11h camJ> theee days, et!Ch
of whk:h emphulzes the Llona' ¥-u 1 cont.ender
Ui"'Su.n.t 1Allue footbell thll eeuon.
"J'tnt," •Y• Llona Coach Barry Wat.era, "we
have five kldt who have luilimltely run 4'.7 in the
40 and our futett la 4'.6. r WU in ehock lut year
when we had three who could only do 4.9."
The other half of the Llona' 1tory la the pa.Mlng
lame. Quarterback O.vtd Neville hft &2 of 122 for
60 yardt and 4 TOI u • junJor, and off hli •ummer
league ehowlna, appean to be capable of 1upplytni
the Llona wltn the ingredient tney nave tottly
lacked in put leUOM.
"I'm really happy with the ekllled people, 11ya
Wat.en. 11But our offensive line ls very untested and
we're one defensive back shy."
_ Ae for blue chlpa, It be gine with Tal
Tamamaaui, a fullback-linebacker, and Sight end
Richard Brown, a converted tack.le.
Tamamaaui (5-11, 225 ar.) was an All-Orange
County choice aa a junior and Brown (6-3, 225 ar.)
figures to add to the blocking up front for
Westm.inater'• ~ power game.
"We've ta~n :> Jot of pride in our running
game," eaya Wa~n. "but we've awakened to the
fact we have td throw' to win." ~.J ·
Here's a rundown by position:
i QUARTERBACK -NeVille (6-1, 185 sr.) is
baCKed b)' juniors Tim Hanaol\. (6-0, 165) and Brad Weaver (6-1, 160). All are rig_ht-handen. Wat.era
eaya the Lions are looking for 20 pus attempts per
game.
RUNNING BACKS -?:ony Accomando'a
(1973-74 atar) cou.ain, Bobby Goode (5-9, 165 ar.1
hu a alight lead-at tailback, pursued by Jimea
Redmond (5-10, 170 ar.), Mark Wood (5-8, 150 er.)
and Steve Wasbbon (6-3, 205 sr.). Tamamasui
retume at fullback, backed by .Bobby Charron
(5-lO, 178 ar.).
From Page E1
. RECEIVERS -Another btijCht. •pot tor ,.,
Wat.era, Timmy ValenzueJ,a (&.e, \65 Jr.) and Jlmmy
Marcln (6-0, US5 Jr.) are t-2 at Oan.Mt; Sceve J'..-ria "
(&-0, 160 er.) la toUd at apUt ~ and Brown OWN , ,
Usht end. Matt Eddy (6-1, 186 Jr.) la a1*> • tJcht el1d., 11
OFFENSIYE LINE -~k of experience 11 a •
real concern at tack.le. Barry Cumrnlna (6-3, 200 ar.), ,,
---:--:--:-----..~------..lll!!!!m 'l •
1"982 OUTLOOK • U.j -~
John Bernard (6-3, 215 ar.) and Roy Afulia (8-0, 203
jr) are the lead.lng candidaiee. Al Kahn (6-1, 185 er.) la thtt leading guardl Juniore Mlke D.Nla (~10, US6)
and Kenny MOunt (~· 10, 165) are at center.
DEFENSIVE LINE -McKay ~1 .. (5-11,
215 Jr.) ii at the noee, backed by ~~~-9.
155 ar.) and Art Sanchez (5-9, 155 Jr.). Walt Torres
(5-11, 205 jr.) and Jimmy Melkel"IOl.l (6-1, 175 jr.)
are the tack.lea.
LINEBACKERS -Otto Remele (5-11, 160 jr.),
Kahn';_ Waahbon, Kevin Kappen and Steve
Evans (6-1, 185 jr.) are the outeide backer
candidate•: Tamamasul and Brown anchor the
inside aa well as anyone will in Qranae County:
"We're asking a lot of Tai to go both ways,"
ooncedea Waters. "We're going to test him." Also •
:
inside: Kenny White (6·1, 185 jr.). ·:· .... · .
,. SECONDARY -J ohn Spoor (5-ll, 155 Jr.) and ::
Goode are at th~ cQrnera. Aho, Mlchaef Wons. ~
(5-10, 155 jr.). Eric Burkman (5-10, 157 ar.) is at ~-.,,
strong safety, Ferris and Valenz~la pre 1-2 at free ..
-safety. -. ~
KICKING (';AME -Ray Berg (5-9, 145 ar.) '
kicked a 42-yard field Roal u a junior. He's a 1
aidewindlns soccer player. Abo, Tony Vertti. :-· :
Washbon will handle the punting. . .. t •
' • .:: i
.; . ~
• f EDISON'S INEXPERIENCE. •
cat.ch. Workman likens Hombs to
former El Dorado High star Craig
Rutledge and Washington, after
sitting out a year following his
transfer from Hun~n Beach,
has excellent hands.' Both are
counted on for double duty,
however , with secondary
reaponalbillties. Oth'era: Jerod
Jones (5-8, 160 sr.) and Nowotny
at flanker and Brad Hachten
(6-4, 170 jr.) and Todd Leavey
(6-0, 168 jr.) at wide receiv.er.
Mark Votendahl (6-3, 214, ar.) is
stationed at tight end, backed b
Sinclair, with Rob Phenicie (6-3";"
195 Jr.) also ln the picture.
Edison's top out.aide .backer with r
his 6-3, 210 siz.e, while Slnclair · t
(6-4, 218 jr.) has inherited Rick : •
· Di Bernardo's jersey at middle 'I linebacker. Jim Woods (5-8, 175
ar.), is at the other side, but may:
not be ready for the opener:·
because of surgery. J .T. Thomas·: ' (6-1, 195 Jr.) '1ld Takklnen wU1
fill the hole in the Interim.. I
Takki.nen al.lo backs up Slnclair
and Painter ·ia Johann's
replacement. ~ -, ......
' I r i SECONDAftY-=:'.-'I'h1Jr1rwhere-
Workman i.a especially happy and.
he appears to be justified . .Homtiir--
I f . . -• ~ < OFFENSIVE LINE ..:... The
etartei::;a figure to check out. at 6-1,
218 pounds each from tlgi,t end
to tackle with Kulpa (6·0, 2194~-·) .,
81)0bnri';f tblngs at center. Mjke .~ ~:
Lowen ( -3, 238 ar.) and De · t-
f '•' ll ••• I
McGowan (6-2, 221 jr.) are on _.
the right aide, becked by Robert
Jean (5-10, 216 sr.) and Mike
Polly (5-8, 180 sr.), ~pectlvely
at tackle and guard. The left aide,
which ia interchangeable and
uncenain at tackle, had Painter
(6-2, 210 jr.) at guard, becked by
John Lona until Painter was lost
by the injury. Mike Wallace
aome thl.ngs to prove. Hipp and
Polly are i.oaide, backed by Todd
Brouseard (6-1, 170 sr.), Mark
Woods (5-9, 170 sr.) and Jean.
IEric Bergstrom (6-2, 183 ar.) is on
1the right aide, backed by Jeff
'Popkin (5·11, 168 ar.), who can
also move to tackle. Backing up
Simpson are Shaun Takkinen
(6-1, 190 er.) and Rich Zumwalt
(6·3. 191 er.).
ls the left comer and Waah.ington
is the free adety, while Stei.ru,et
mans the right corner. Randy ·
Hernandez (5-11, 170 sr.) ie at·
strong safety, puahed by Scott .
Broderick (5-10, 170 sr.). Other
dbs include Leavey and Jones at ·
the comen, Hachten and Paul" 1' Ellison (6-2, 180 Jr.) at free ·
safety. ·
I KICKING GAMR -An All-'
Sunset ~ placeldcker in a
league of solid kicken, Gerry
Graha m (5-8, 155 ar.) gives
Edison all It needs here, and
more. He was 31-for-31 on PATa
"(5-11, 224 ar.) haa hi.a handa full
with George Pi.no (6-0, 203 ar.) at
tackl~. -
DEFENSIVE LINE
Sinlpeon has a lock on one aide,
but the rest of·the front four has
LINEBACKERS -There's
size and range here, especially
with Johann and Sinclair .
Johann (pronounced yo-hahn) is
as a junior, kicks off inside the
five consistently and hae :
connected for 60 yard.a out on ·
place kicks during~. The
punters: Eric Biefield (5-11, 175 :.
sr.), John Zertuche (5-10, 155 .
jur.) and Chris ~ (5-11,
160 jr.).
From Page E1
WARRIORS OPTIMISTIC • • •
returning starter. The guarde are junior Pat
McGrody (5-ll, 195) and senior Ed Lutz (5-ll, 175).
The t.-ckles are 8enlora Greg Flynn (6-1, 220) and
Scott Nolan (6-3, 220). The tight end will be 1enior
Matt Nlcholaon (5-11, 195) and the rotating lineman
will be eenior Frank Pannebaker (5-8, 170). Noji
admlta th.la will be a crucial area for the Warriors.
"It all comes down to the line and the people JIP'
front," he 11ya. "U they do well, then the rest will
fall into place."
KIC'ltiNG -Figueroa will handle the punting,
while leniors Todd. MicNela (6-1, 165) and Tim
Le.ch (5-10, 195) battle for place-kick:lna honon.
Michaela and Leech are both eoccer-atyle ldcken.
FllllLLY!
PALJt
MESA.
OFFENSIVE LINE -Senior Scott Sauer (6-2,
190) senior Bill Whiteside (6-6, 220) and Codde
figure to clog \he middle, While eeniors Tim McKee
(6-2, 180), Sean McCaffrey (6-3, 180) and Ray
Pallooe (5-9, 165) man the outside areu .
' LINEBACKERS -Senior Shaun Devlin (6-1,
205), junior Greg Ruffer (5-10, 165) and senior
Danny Clay (5-8, 170) will 1ee moat of the action
with senior Ray Pallone (5-9, 165) Uled in a backup
role.
DEFENSIVE BACKS -There are still eome
question marks at this position.. TentaUwly 1et are
Schroeder and 9eJlior ~Yin A.rrmtronc (S.l, 170) as
aafeties with leniors Danny Rodri8uez (5-9, 175)
and Willie Coffe 6-0, 170 • the oomera .
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BIG GUN -Al Pola, the brother of USC's
Kennedy Pola, figures to be Mater Dei's big
; gun this season. Coach Wayne Cochrun figures
Dellr Not at.It Photo
to-use the 5-11, 220-pound junior as a fullback.
PQla will also be used exclusively as a
linebacker.
:.Diminutive Monarchy ·
: Maler Dei is facing-a big task ~his year
By ROGER CARLSON orttw Delly "°' ..... Tom Amelotte (5-11, 175 .Jr.). Birmingham is
• established at tackle, but on the other side, it's up
for grabs between Terry Schafer (6-2, 215 sr.) and · There are a few individuals with some Abi Zarate (5-8, 205 sr.).
impressive si.ze and. credentials, but for the most
part, Mater Dei'$ 1982 football edition ls going to be
one of the smaller Monarch teams in years ..
Coach Wayne Cochrun's Monarchs, who toil in
· the Angelus League, in addition to dueling
·Fountain Valley and F.dison in non-league games,
are faced with 800'\e tough tasks.
,. But with 26 returning lettermen, including
• three. starters on offense and another three on
· defense, and a pair of All-Angelus League stars, the
nucleus appears to be there in tenns of meeting the
challenste for the Santa Ana-baaed parochial achool.
Al Bola, the 5-11, 220-pound junior brother of
' USC's Kennedy Pola, Is the big gun in the
Monarcha' offense.
• And Jim Birmingham, a 6-3 ~. 245-pound ~ tackle, boaters the defense.
11 Birmingham was an all-league selection as a
~junior, as waa free safety Pat Dubar in his
" aophomore .aeuon. _
. "We're very inexperienced in a league of a lot
t of experience," says Cochrun, starting his seventh
ti year with the Monarcha. '
• Cochrun promises a better passing attack
becauae of some simplification modifications, along
with the fact his quarterback, Tony Locy, returns
with experience.
:. Locy completed 73 of 183 for 1,079 vards and 7
, touchdowns, but was intercepted 15 times as a
junior. Locy, however, suffered knee. ligament • Injuries in practice and ls possibly out for four ~ weeks.
Here's a rundown by position:
QUARTERBACKS -Locy (6-0, 190 sr.) bas
l the experience, but he's alao in a real battle with
left-banded Roger Reynoeo (6-3, 200 sr.), the 1981
backup and a starter against F.dlaon. Beynoeo hit 10
of 15 paaes for 138 yards and a touchdown ~t
Crespi and Edison, but then was used very
sparingly the rest'of the aeuon.
' '1h.JNNING BACKS -AlternatinR at tailback
are Richard Asutrre 5-9, 160 sr.) and Mike Jones
(5-8, 165 )'.), both labeled tough and quJck by ttieir
coach, but obvioual1 smaller than the CUltOma.ry
LINEBACKERS--Steve LaMothe (5-11, 180
sr.) and David May (5-10, 185 sr.) are the outside
backen, with Jay Wilkerson (5·11, 175 jr.) behind
them. In the middle is Rich Pe.rez (6-2, 205 sr.).
Pola will be used at middle linebacker on special
oocaaions, according to Cochrun. 'We need him an
awfully lot more on oUense," says the coach.
SECONDARY -Paul Avila (6-0; 165 sr.) and
Ron La.Briola (5-10, 160 jr.) are the comers, backed
by Kevin Conway (5-9, 160 ar.). Dubar (6-1, 185 jr.)
returns at free safety where he made a name for
himself as a sophomore, and John Gutsmiedl (5-10,
175 jr.) is at strong safety. Craig Steinmetz (5-9, 160
sr.) serves as backup for Dubar or Gutsmiedl.
KICKING GAME -Doan returns as the
Monarchs' place-kicker. He boote<f four field goals aa~· including &ta from 47.-43-and.-42 yards ou . . · ung, a junior, is al9o solid as a place-
kicker. Dan povich will a handle the punting.
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Fri, Sept. IG-f'ounlaln V~y (al <Amlm Co~)
Fri". SepL 17-Dol Pwbb lhomt) Tbun., Sept. ~Lm Alim (home)
Fri., Ort. I-al Cr..p
Tbun., ~ '1-l'.dl8an (home)
Ft(.. OCI. I 0-.1 Plua X •
Sal .. OCI. 25-81. Pa~• (!tome)
Fri .. Oct. 29-el ~ Amat• Thur&.. Nov. 4-&rra (1-)
Thurs., Nov. ll-&ttvlie• (home)
• dmolal Arleth• l-.w ~
(all ~ pm8 •t Santa Ar.-Bowl)
All Pll* beSin •I 7:30
, Monarch ball carrier: Pola, the 220-pound fullback,
may also move 1n at tailback oocaaionally, but for the
molt part, Pola la BCheduled tO open the holes as a
' fullback. Robert Cutillo (6-.9, US5 )'.) ii al8o listed.at
fullback. Pola cannot match his~ with speed
(4.9 40), and Coch.run •ya his Nture lie. aa a i-_,...----------------i
I fMJlbacJc.
RECEIVERS -Split end Don Cone (6-2 .. 180
• u-.) has a cracked ankle and may be out of the
Monarchs' opener. U IO, Steve Oprian (5-9, 150 sr.)
or Joe Jlmenu (6-1, 170 ar.) will handle the
t starter''• role. Three an equal at flanker, .:cord1ng
to Cochrun1_ who la takln1 a look at Mike
Doan (5-9, luu u-.), Ken Brown (5-9, 165 1r.) and
Mau "1.atl (5·9, 150 jr.). Utah tranafer Ru.ell 1 Hooper (6-11, 175 •.), llal Jueraena (5-10, 1T5 er.)
and Brian Repn (&-0, 170 •·>are b.nllna for the
t11ht end spot. Alao at U,ht end: Gahr Hi1h I tranlfer Mike MJtchell (6-4, 90 .oph.).
OFJl'ENSIVE UNE -The M~ could be
~Seek• •• ......, .... lllld 1ll4th the
Clartl ol Orange~ on 27, 1112. ,_.
PubUAhld Orl{ttl Coeel Dally
Piiot, Sept. r. 1. 11, n. 1N2
38'CMa
atartinl an all-junior lineup of tacklea and~.
. Gernn Brown (6-3, 205 )'.)and Brmk N'9tnlec (e-o,
• 21& ... ) ... the IWterl ., ~ ..... .,.... '°. n~DP.!!iaP--~ aoUd" p-oapecta. John Kell)' (M, l"j'·> ti lniitbll'
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' (5·11, 180 er.) tar th• two pard 1pot1. John -Calv-ana (6-1, 180 •.) II a mumtna ...,.... at ? center, becked by 1'on Swuber (1-1, 171 Jr.).
-c..Jvapa. too, .,_ been bit bJ a Ima. ~ and
••smy be Jolt for M weeb. .. \
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oondo, "'"' fllt "" the llinci. P1t.rlolc TtnOl'e. prop•rtit In C•llf.J Ari· 000. • Ill-Ina garage. Kid•&. pelt.... 2 Br wet., vu, ttllO/mo. up, A.gt. •75-tt.a. Spaolout 1 If, #tf»C, poet COUHT .. Y Clue UVl..O on thll edofable lutlldl zone or Hawaii. 11% n. Teytor, Crow a co. come. 646-2000, IQlflt, A.gt t..o-ooao. 1eo.te71 P9nlnlull 21r 1ba 'A blk & more . ...._...., IN NIWPOftT MACH 3 •fll 2 la country •tyle n1nolno + OHh llow. 842·1243'0f' 14g,3ms no.,., _ _ to ~. Yrly. •ib01mo. A to1a• environment wtlh quattera lboYe o•· bc•ll•nt orano• co. • t•M ll•••• 11111. ...OM! FOA R!NT .,_,_r • AQ9ftt, 115-3"0 eYet f. Nice 28drm 2 ba. Moat apenment oornmunlty an
r•o•. A•klng 11811,000. locetton. Full prloll MOO. i.,, ,., I.ti• --·--~-~ B 1150 F••---' .. L ..... bd I I oond windt utll pd, w Hamilton... lh• Up .......... Privet• Flnenclng 11 good. Call 000 and 13.3 mllllon. :'T•••••h••••••••••••• ._. .. ' ' .. ......, yer ... , rm, x n · •· 11128/mo. 64M477 .. -· ' eg1. 942-e3M A ..... t e.«.-9513 NEWPORT LOTS• Unlurn Larv• 3Bdrm, o••· Kida' 1)119..... Laro• w•ll land141Pld Wint., Rental. 1 2 '. 3 olubtlOUH and l'IHttll., .-.. • 2 ldJolnlng ae9J.000 M. 3ba, home In pr11tlgtou1 oorne. 645-2000, IQlflt, With gardlnef. Nr Pk end bdrm• ~ Penln-LIDIY OllMI =:i. 8 .tennl1 oourta, l1Ht/H• ltftl IL"'I Ulll• IUUIT I.I.. 1131-411111 ar11 wlf1nt11tlc comm. no tee. 1ohl1, Seo 1y1tem. t1. N4. Jiiiya ,._. llt•ll wa II. a.a....... , OIOM to~.
ftl •1 You own 11'11 land. 2.000 4 Bdrm, 4bl, 3 cer DI'· #i 1,_,_ a.. ti bMct\11 h etc. 1F~~/tlc fa. •9J!!:1"" OOO lfto. ll33-l2t0 ~1900 te -'"~ ~:v!'n1~:"':::oC::
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cflaM. YOUR new 1860 Ba, wide Qreenbel1. iw.r 000. Mullen A11tty, ,_, Hll ltJfttet.... •••••••••••••••••••••• ewpon 8 OfM, cornm bdrm and .. bdrm Hcur1t11, 2er 281, tlr ion' ~~--Md eq. 11. (p!ue dbl OlrlOI pool. Far ti.tow meniet 540-2tll0 _. fOf loft •••••••••••"*••••••••• Unfurn On Lido Piiie Dr OC-RENTALS pool/tennl1, )'fly, family . ' • ' ' ' ,,... --
W/C)91Mr) Delu111 Co~ 1245.000. Wiil i.a-. op. DELIGHTFUL BUY IN GREAT 2 bdrm, den, MG. bldg. t-5bt'• 1200 to a2000 a1195 mo. tf.45-3370 lft :,~~1~~~. ~~~r ly · ~~:~.~':·Ind Wlhf/ 1~ 11000
do. GrH I p1r1c. tld• 11on. Bkr. ~a318 CORONA HIGHLANDS 12500/mo. 750-3314 °'*' 7-daye llPM. dryr, alto lncl\ld .. pvt ~ ~ llnd 1
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Incl. all emenltl••· Op· country 1tyl1 home. •nhenc9 tllla 2 Bdrm SM moun111n pr~rty f1n111110 loo1t1on w/ 1 du1t 1 , n 0 p 111 . all facll. Agt. fMl..2389 "411-6743 MUnu, t>Mutlfully deco-6COeMOflll. MOll9 In 1o-
portunlly 10 1tert OW• Franch doort, bay win. obarmar w/be1oh IC· tlttlnga In llvtng colOf on vlft1, 28drm. teeurlt~'. 15751mo 1111111t a dip .. ~..... ,. .... 2,L .... helilfl'Ht/Y'lewt rat•d clbhH a muohl d1y °' ,...,..,. fOf tum--narlhlp w/quallty home dow1, hrdwood floOfa, 3 Clll. JU11 lllted 11 12115, C.ble TlllVltlon In South pool. 1995/mo ...... 5517• ... 4.30 · ...., ... ., ... " .,. • ,. -more. From 1450 mo. mar mont h•. Smartly w/tu uvtnga. frplo'• very toe 1o1 owe ooo. FEE &«-7020 Orenga Co. on T.V.R.E W ... rfrtlt ..... ...,.,. .,,., · · condo, 2 cer Qlr. w/f//tllO. 2 and 3 bdrm. L.dry,J'!.. Incle ~oat utll too. furnl1hed model• open
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~ By aw,,., 1131-213'4 IM Cl••lf Jiff c:Nnnel 3, Frldey, Sat & Bulhard SI. IM2·7743 Wt1erlronl 4 BR fem rm 3 1 Bf, OOMnfronl. S400 & McArthur). On JemborM Rd II
,.. '' ...... _., ...... ...A...AI •••••••••••••••••••••• Sundey IVM. FOf' f1'0f• •1• . 3Br 2b•. 2 Cir ger. CloM bl, 40 allp may be avin. ~.· .. Mo., .. ·,~ti .mo .... 2 bdrm, 1·~ ba. 2 1tory. 8an :::-'11MHllll Rd . .. tt ~• 75%. Ir .. ,. • ..,.. llPll TU mLTll &nlo: Gr .. 1 ~.Box ,,,,i.,.i. 1111 to men & Ptif11, 11eo1mo. 120801mo. t7~-4eee. .. .... -"., ...... S550 ..,... ~~·.bPrll~.71615".ooo" Ubdrgrm•n,t. 2',,!'•.:._c_ oXlnndto;_!_ .. -,-,.m 21117, Bio Beer L•k•. ····:··-,;:.·;.;;:······· Pvt. pty. !$311-7117t NEWPORT CREST ......... t S3eO ~: = .~---------·-~.,,, ....-. ,. .,. ..,.. ,..,,_ c111t. 92315 or cell _ .......... THE PM. 211114 L•S•ll• 1750/mo. 3 er. 2 ea. eri-below app<llMI. 3 Bdrm. 1110.000. 112,000 On. Sen Cl•mente pride of 714111118-9490. 0 F d 3 Home ""' bllchl Sunlit llH 2 b11ut. 3 Bdrm .,. .. 7•27.,. cled gerage , w1lll to 1 ba, frplc, 2.,. cer gar. 81yment1 1947.50. Cell OWM1'91'11p, modefn SPI· cHn ront uplu. kitchen hH ~1r1g• 3 condo1. 11000/mo un-"" ..., b11ch yard/b1lcony.
Lge lot. 1109,500. Owner OWMI'. 714~6et-48111 nl1h 1tyl1 4 unit 1pt. S.1 Ylll= 14th BR comp furn 2 'V petlol Bdrm•· 1500 1 BEST I urn· I 12 00 furn · ''&OOD S3tl5/mo. 1 Br. 1 81. an-Won't/..,, c:.11 for tPPt. &42"'45115 IVM!Wknda. hOUll with ocean-hlllt & ., 1111 nt Balbol Pier. 2 bike lo 53Mteo IM . 845-0295 ol1d ,,.,,., lndr11 rm, TSL u.o-t &42·1803 Bey & 111 1hop1. 1850 · • ,..,,. ..
0 MESA VERDE 3 Br w/ golf courM vi-. Cl<>N lmUT mo . 9 mo 1 . 4 o 4 Live n1re, 111 blll• peld, Waterfront. 4 Br 3 ba, P1v'!~ Y"1 • tmlll Pit ok, 1 bf, w/stove, mrg, end
pool & epa ANUme loen 10 everything, only 3 N1tut1I Oeothlfm11 Hot £.Oceanfront. 673-56e1 ne1r pool, full bll·ln1. A 12080/mo. 4011 boat allp LIFE'' ... sep I 1400 II &138 900. . ~ ye1r1 old & thow1 like $ 0 BEST avlll 873-4efle TSL Mgmt' &42·1603 g:;~~f aft 5. ' Cl • . P.P. 545. NEWI New OWMt' could Spring• on 12 dHd•d C.tMI ,,, .,, '''' I I. t 3 15 . , __ . _____ _ ITU[ IT occupy 3 bdrm .. 2 beth 1crH with N•l'I FerHt ...................... 639·11190 IM . 3 bd, 2be, ape, 1900 mo, YaAA-llOUND FUN; 1550lmo. 2 Br. 1·~ Ba. CONDO flPIClou• 3 BR 2
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8° rontege on Co ron• d 11 Mer · kltcll, room for kid $535 move In coet. 1145-5735. o 1 r •ct o r• Fr•• Int. Av·•t .. :,.·' hookup, 3 cerport1, pool. SBr 2 Bll Agt.FredT• 601 LIOO other 3 ap1rtment1 tor Werm prlnge CrHk. $1700/mo OC-RENTALS 7503314 s .. :Jo .. "-grvt p1tlo 1715 nora.i ·1131 -1288 or St.hFLOOR Income. Sellw-wlll help Only 8 ml lrom World 780-0l00,6]!5·21~ • Blufl1 3 br, family, 2.,. .!.!:. ._·. IS_LMgmt 842--1803 c 1_9522. ·-· 131·2r11 Famou1 Sun Vtllty 2 Br condo. Clll1y decor, bath, 11400 wio. A.gt. '"'"'""' "
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ADULTS ONLY lhouHnd• or dollartl opp. to develop 1 prl· BAY VIEW, 2 car-garage $575/mo. Mike Crow, 3 Br, w"tellff, mo. to mo. nwch """., bd. 11112 Newport Blvd, pete. Acro11 from Np1 Speciacular View REDUCED Mlllng price It v1t1. corporate or rell· $1500 mo to mo. So Of A.gt 942-1423. 945--31711 11250, :i'· H. Frederick, Q It I AT CM 83t·7392 Bcl'I ~ COutM. Office •789,•"" wey BELOW current r .... glout r1tr11t. Offered for Hwy 1173-1148 It IC It I AT I 0 N; Nr 1•th/P 1 "· 1 11 ft." .... ~•55
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Broker <>Wr* •I (714) 11115.000 cathlll frpk:. So. of PCH. lmmac. LUSISU Npl T«r. 381' 2~ti.. epe. e nop )•2 H•1l1n port, water pd, 1 child cllff Dr, pool, ieu •/
.42 • 131 CONTACT: tao<> mo. 7141e38-nt4 3 Bdrm dtteched homel pOol, oareoa. 1726 mo. etube•Sauna• Ot<, no!:.' "450. Agt., option 1450. Avllt 9ft. ____ -v _____ 1 01vtd V. V. Hllmbl<ih Jumlne CrMlt. elagent 3 In excallent ., ... A.viii•· 552·1074 H)'dt'~ no fie. $-2000 841-4144. 91198 6'40-ll902 i..J .... 1#4 IOAHO REAL TY ASSOC. Br. t1mlly rm. 1tep1 1o b 1 e 1mmedI1t11 '1 ~ LOI 3 bt, 2 bl, upt, d'rc, E ti t .. t 1 B 1---------...................... 20&-728-IHl99 •P• & tennl1. $1500. seoe>trnoon 1ye11teaM 2dbdrm, 1...~=~· DmMQR81'G' cerport. Nr OCC. o ~~~Hv~U~Er Sitcurttyr Park Udo Aduh Condo 3 OCEAN FRONT GIOffr:z Buthlll 117$-2740. Flv• oth•r• to cllooee rap11, ...-• . • I Au T, ,._u l 'peta. $550. 751·3elHI . 1A50' B pool l'lolpllal $525 mo. LeaH to A,AltTlllMT I pool, 1p1, gym, v • ~ _.,~ o.r,.; 3 Br. 1¥. b• condo, HOLLA D REALTY ICW VIE-~~1 ,_w.!2-...!tMI. onM 10 711183. Avell Sec>t t&th. 8 1 & ~ 1 Bd. 1 Bl duplex, ulll 942.aaea "'1146-42117 . • • . acrou from blach end 20&-7211-9453 " ,_. ... -Dr.._ ~1" 21th St. NB. I n ~· • • • paid. 1375 mo. M25 to w111 help. Agent M&-t044 p1er end neer lhopplng. "Old" Hltbof View Sec· -..... " Bedroome-Fvmlal'lld ... _. en-842 YUILY
1,,-m•.,. "' pluo LIU W II on , I 13 o o mo , [~i]\\lle4•rldt< Cd., , .. -& Unlu••lo ... •No ~ "· ~" 1 · oc.ooo """ hom llUIYE IT 0 C. Owner h11 Jult Hemlltlirl.akaFront 760-0863,844-11722 D--h 8UPERDEAL3rmw/oozy P•tt•Mod8•1• Open 8::'1':?5~·~·~ bHCl'I, 2 bd, 1 be, .. reduced price to 1195, REDUCED 180,000 to ,.__ •• •••_. IK4!I I kltch, u11f..9d , 1325 dally 9 to . • ... . · .,...... wufler/dry•, earporc. II llT l 500 (213) 439-0271 1595,000. Owner tin .,..,. Hll ~_, OC·RENTALS 750-33'4 ,_.._ __ • frig. 2 em .. chlldren ok, 84M407 .
• R1al1y World • S W 7 14·114 II· 3 2 711 or •••••••••••••••••••••• 551·3080 ---no pett. II 1~own I~ Prop1 714-337 3835 OC-AENTALS 4tall.arrno Pk•).lr~i ... On the Water. Super ..... 1980 Well-. 8.42-4905 Acf'ON frOn'I bMch, btlght In lelchl ONLY • . • 1·5br'I $200 to $20qp aherp 3Br 3ba, Wltlt pd, 1---------1 a airy 2 Bf P6tlo lndfy l15JIOO down and H · h ilU '"'Ord .J Ill,. 750--3314 open 7-deys lllTAU Dock 1v1ll. $1000/mo. IJlrlllllh 1 bdrm. $395, 2 bdrm, 1 rm S 730i mo 'yrly.
1um1 175,000 • 30 yr •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. t. · ZfOO RENT TO OWN· New 28. r 1to5 bdrmt, 1t1t1lng et Agt . 142·3073 or ............ /... ba 1490. Poot, 011· No 9l&-82e3
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motlVeted end wlN cvry 2 Bdrm, 2'Abl/ low STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, ~r:!f l :a.._;;.,1•· New Exeo. hom• on (et 16tt.) 1EAST-SIOi 1 bd loll ot 2 Br,~!. ba, den, upgr• balT. ~~OUI 2rrr down. 1~% ftnan avail. CO'lORADO. For , .. , Ag -WATER. 2 Bdrm•. plu• (714) •Ult_~1104 wood, qula1, pvt, 1315 dtd, -e!o.."':324 con ° w commun Y Cell Rich Own.,/Ag1. "tat• Info on thlt world 3 Br. 2 be on·~ ICre w73 den, dock avalleble . -.... 'l;;..;s.. ulllt llicld, no plla, 1---------
pool an_d_ep•.,.1111121 ,500. QM-11171 temou1 tkl ar11, tucl{ed car gar. plu1 gunt hou· 121500 yrly IH. Ag t. ............ 131-311411 AM"' aft 4t>fn. 28r, 1Ba. 1575 mo. "·
..._ eway In the apectacular "· S.. 2530 Sent• Ane. J 942•3073 "' na-1131 1700 16th St. cwpon, cpta. ~ open OfMI )HJ llllll Coloredo Rocklet, call DO NOT OISTURB TE· (Dover et 16th) E11tald• 1 Bdrm, 1m1ll bea1na '118 W. BllbOe. /.Jn ~IG[L
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'IP • c • rent $ 1 8 5 '. •••••••••• •••• •••••••• $900, &42·2191 UUJ lllJILI l8'8nbW and dllhwuhlf. Encloe-842-3572. • •~• -12 Hive 1350,000 dn for LANOLOR.DS/R''"'LTORS Woodbridge-on ttMI llke. •••••••••••••••••••••• ad VI'· Ample perking. .... _.... ..,..,. """' ececutlve 3 bd 2 ~be. 4 Br 3 ea, oomm. pool ,,,_ ~ JM Lerg1 ya rd aree. 718 2 Br. 2 Be. S t•P• to ---------1 ep11, ofc.....,,, w/potlttve F11t frM t1nan1 provl-i lt300mo •••••••••••••••••••••• Cono r••• St., Co1t1 beeeh, ffplc. M75. '"r,'9~~~·~ = t;:!.73°:';"'11 & .... dtf'I. B~i.~IY t'!~ !':1rr; 2 .. 1~~'r. 3 Br 2 Bl, •1250/mo 10 2 BR f Ba. no peta, yrty, ....... 213-7111-7113 PAOPERlY HOUSE
prlv•te comm. Very 551·2193 « 987-1857 mo :=· dick, MOO. Huge a bdrm. 3 be, Pfl'v 842-3a!lo &42-tOlO c I e 1·n . Mu 1 t 1 e •I ... ,.,, 2 BR 1 BA duplex, prvt T 1 k 2 3 Bf 2 Bl. 2 cat, cornm. petjo. No pata. MOO mo. 1 Br. 1 8 1 . Ste p1 to
........ fll ...... liili7i5-i27i4~2;;;iiiii1 •••••••••••••••••••••• petlo ~ 18th Pl-a. ~~!1:r~~~.n~~~cb1, • r: =1~:;:, 1975/mo ,,,_ 1111-2175 be9ch. Utllt '*"· '350. ........ ...... • ..... t.,.J.W 1645· 115 ""22· 11350, Ritt 144-90110, Hive Oth•rt. Agt Fred ,..... "'1 sTUNNINO lero• 1 Br. ··2p"-~ '!<?"82 1E010 ml ID •••••••0 •0 •••n•n •• Spot.... Eutald1 dtt1t· 873-&58t T 1 n 0 r 1 e 3 1 • 1 2 et •••••••••••••••••••••• Gardin ...... pool a rec ,... __.,., '" • • lMllt ............. ........._ • ---IO-•BM llhM 1111 cned 4 Br 2b1. Never ... 1•2111 2 bdnn. 2 be~ ..,..... s .,..__ 28r F--~ ·-=-wvv.-...... ...,,._ •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bd 2 ba. Wit blf nloe .... ...... .. __ ., .. 710 w . 18th. t. ..,_,, ·-· --· ceted In a 5 Ster OrMn· Cell ut ror YEARLY or r•nted b•fore. Owner · • T"I· _,.,.. 533-A w•"*'-* Aw. •••••••••••••••••!•~I~~~~~~~~~ leef P.,.. Prime end Unit WINTER rent1l1. Aeglr plrtlculll'. 2 klda ok, no ~·a•o ~·~~· 1 ~~ :~':: C.lfrfelw no pita. $760 X a * 281'. 181. Helt' So. C. '5IO/l'nO. &42-n.S MOVE IN NOW. we·u •~ with 1011 of prlvecy. 2 Propertlte 1176-4000 P•ll. no 1moklng. 483-nlll lahnbW 1411 2131'71MM195, a67-tm Ptua. S.A. Luxury Con----------cioM the eecrow In 10 L.1111/trnll bdrm1., 2 blltn1, 111a-1950/mo. Call 844-7211. •••••••••••••••••••••• IX (714) ~ do. w/po~. •575. No Bluftl Condo ~ 2
deya. Auume my 9.,.% ... ._. clled aunroom &. 2 car CIHn 3 BR 2 Bl, lplc, egt. HURRY NICE 1bf W/tf>t Orengetree condo, 16()() .... 25. 1 bt. utla pd, 417 E peta. 133-1974. bt, 2 bl, 2 oar ~;,:,:
VA & 11.7% 2nd $1021 . 3 8r 2ba. pool, cerporl. R•duc1d to pet1o.7~l'll1t. MOO E'elde • chermlng 2Br pool, blt·lna, m011 l4IO 1 Br & loft, i.nnll, pool, Bey B1lbo1 No pet1. 2 br, nr OCC. ger/p1tlo ::· .. .,~~aft mo. 4 bd + 2 stry 1142, Pleyl A.£. 1113-1900 ~.ooo IUbmlt t.,.,,.,.. mo.. 1bl, fncd yrd, 1ttldl glf. OC.RENTALS 750-3314 ttrMITI. NO pet1. Avail 547-1156 t4eo Pkil llC. MS.-1317 5 • .
000 own/eg1 1142-2581, liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii l714t 67).4400. Blyfront home IVlll. now $560, 1tt/lut 1275 MC. Super 5bd, 3ba, Jee,,.,.., 9/l. 553-lt41 YEARLY RENTAL Chlld 0.K., No Dov-1-·-----~,.....-
54-1315 .. L.91 asu 11u1 •n.1111 ' !:.,~~o~~mB~~ ::_ ~vll4 Slt:>t 1, 13~1-82M a'b. r,:iC-1~~ sr.i':..,:-3 ~-,:": 1 bdr~.f~ Cpt1, 8acMtOfg:,. c~:i:: ~ .. ~. fu,·:~·~~~ •u: Febuloue n9W"h0me on HAR•OR Alaolntlflorhoml3Br2 E11c1t 3 er.2~t'9fe,2 SC.., ___ AtC ~ltl -... ,, .. -. _, ....,.., •--1-• latoe ttrMt to etrMt lot. p11101 dectc d l1UtoCtt i-.., .._. JUI atQtY, rw ,..,_., • 11--~-• •--_.. -1111 charm, 1pect acut1r -· _,. 4 &d Ith I t Be 1900/mo. By Ownr ger wi elec: opnr. 1750, tt'••••••••••••••••••• crpt, drapea. pool, )lc:z. --_, _.. E' 2B 1b OCMrt VU. walk to be9ch •••••••••••••••••••••• m11t1rrm1uwlt1 w•llh•Of11r~ 7eo.1977 1tt/•--• .,..,. ....... A·-11 EMERALD BAY. 3 Br. 2 petlo, dbl gar w/Ofl«*, ••,,.••••••••••••••••••• aid• dup .. IC: r a, OPEN HOUSE DAILY .--· _.,., ..... ·-Ba. f"""' btlck ...,110 with non-tmkr, no Pitt. S700 ll .. tltr W fncd V9fd. Glf, chltd/pet 1495. Contact Mgr It llPl 1·5 PM piece end belcony. No WINTER RENTAi. ,8ept 1, 831-12114 apa·~1•1500~ 2131 mo. 714.634-702t. wttfl flreplace. Stepe to ok. 1475+Mc. 131-24211 C. 332 Encino Ln. 1&412 Gr1meud LIM expenM wu ap1red to 3 bd, 1\4 bl, 1750. --& •II ............ k ...... ._.. •• ..,. ., .. ____ ._ 1 &._.. Neer PCH & Admlrelty __,me qulllty and or--'I\ Oiv1~kt0 of • 613·23411or1173-3915 _., 87&-2255. 2 bd 2 ba, dal'IWIN, Ref, ;;;,-'~73' ·-·......, ...,......,...,. 1-na•-
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120· bo1t dock, pool, aual end blau11tul pro-~~~~~~~~~!-Decoretor perfect, IP•· 1125/mo Arch Beech Iott bd. •850/mo. Cell 1 room with,... Ba. wllk to 2440 Eld•n Ave. 11125 •••••••••••• ..... ~
end apa. (213) 439-0271 party .. Cell fof rnore de-__ 1.. l..U.1•h 3111 clou•2 bdrm,a.,.ba, new H 911 , Av 1 11 9 / 1 . Jen M1rtln, 1151-9400, bHch, all utll. paid, no mo. 851-1221. IU-
Re1 1t y World-So W lallt... ...................... C1pe Cod Pool Jee 133-9212 1f1 3PM. day1 l50-11118 Evte. kltch .. 1300/mo. Rita. 1 bd ept, upper, cllen, w 1 aaR Propa 142 i•H 24 X &4 with 7'X25' en-Oceanfront wltllt1t rtntal. racr .. tlon a,.., .,Vt pa.: ._ .. _ 64~22 M..f. painted pello fW9. 1375 •-..-a
• 6 cloMd ., ... light Im• 2 bf', 1 ba, compl. ref\lr-tJo bllcony wine Clilar HAABOA OCEAN FRONT ·---Btldlel ...... 1'A btk to end ..... &45-11183 N.w 1&2 bdrm. fUxury Im.. IAl4 rlora. 1111nd kltoh1n. bllhed. OlrlQI. wutt«/ & io.. oer....:. Oecorltor NY am· kl• hm on bfuff. ~ "" °' ....... ... In 14 ... 1 8dnn ••••••••••••••••••.-.:: LMoa fllm. rm. 2 BR. 2 dry• r . U t 11 P 11 d . wall' P9Plt ct;-.,.,....~ 180 deg. vu or harbor, •••••••••••••••••••••• oc.n. Uttl Ind. $350/mo .... Nat 11• from 1516, 2 bdrm from 11 T .......... IWct BA ~5131. 997-3970, 11 to 5. mora. 1 1o5oimo. Cell 1urf, mtn1, 3br, 3ba, R1ncho Sen Joa quin, 175-4174 ...................... 1510, TownftouM from
CUltOn'I Atherton model. ,._. ,,.,,,. llll i.-...... j JIU !Mt-2239. 10:30 to 6:30 .. curlt'J, 11un1. •P•· Modal T°"""'°'* In Ir· Unturnllhed room, utll• Vac1nt 2 bdrm. 2 be. 1840 + poo11, tenn11,
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wood floora. re ncn 1~~~~~~~~~ Older Duplex near 45tti It. Emlrlld Bly, pv1 blacfl, ..... 2 ... ,......,._ M--' B••ut 3br •icac. home, the nlcMt In Ille ~ s-180/mo. ~ Wiida 542-3697. att 5 73G-7115 tor cootilno & ne1tlng doora, 1huU•re. 12t9, ,~ NB. 3 bt, 2 be. upatejra. poo11, t1nnr1 court1, ......... ......,...., nr •... Incredible cl1Y & ocean lopment. 1125/mo a Co. t 7s.e11!9 ai =-p1ld. l'rom San Otego 900. Dye, 774 -7500; Bluff• emall 3 br 1lngla 2 bt, t'A be. downltalrs. OCMrt vtew. 3 Bdrm, 3be n1n1 Pit, Cleln, an facil. view. 11350/mo. 2807 72&-2141 ~· a ~• Frwy drive North on
Evalwtlndl. 997 "'4827 ••OIY condo. Good loc. Wltl llll • la '°' 1700, & o u • • t h o u • • . I 7 e o mo. 417. 2 t 4 9 e... .., »14 _.. ~ to Mcf'edden to ... ID... 11 .. ,llOO. AG'· 844-62115. 000 Of wfl buld to 1U1t 1 1800/f'llO wtntlf renlll Heney Al\l l.aguna. 4M-7200 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• I • aw In d V 111 e O I
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party In~ 11111 of Turtle Completety remodeled Arm t t 1 g • R •a 11 'I Laawia on und, wtnt1t. 2 OC-RENTALS 750-3314 1>9raon. $376, utll l)d. ""'° e ncl gar, dwaflr, pool, $500/mo ~ •••••••••••••••••:r.:T
Rock. 3 bdrm, 2"' be. ••-ant 2 bd rm nome 714-544-2'14· BR. utM= .. evatl 1011. to 8elfTI ........... eccent finer LIQUnl Aeafly •M-oon ~fo ~ ~ :r:: bt>o. Adulta, no pete. · EAST81DE CM. ''"'''• Ubnry, latge tam. rm. -• :x:; ••30 I ,.,..,. ... ~ _,.."'"' • ••f 2 .. 7"7 7272 .. _ Mf-4073. "I IB'I WM.I .. _ room & bdl. Utll. Most roome htlW unot>-l>M lt~Allo teatur• Duplex on the ...... 30th .., • ....., mo. ,..,., PIY· 5 room houle, deep ptle ~,..., ...,. ., 1-r .. • ....,--_, ..
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I tlon t ti.. ..-. 11'11111 bast. loCatlon In end out. 3 bf., 2 ba. •--·•·t• ___...., ....... Ina,.....,.-.., Kkte &-1 OC-AENTALS ..... _ .,.._. -frplc, dlahwlltler, llftd. 113-7544. ~. po'" ex .... -on quiet end of lalend. upetalrt. 2 br .. 1 be.";;_-;;_,~ A-<>K:"1;;o'+f9e. BEST 7~~,•~'200~•7~ ~~to .. MYFAONT ·-=~ =~ gar. Nr Hun~on Her-•·L.18'11'9---.... -0-,-.. -0----tnn-11.850 000. down11alt1. Min. 10% end t1decoreted. 2 Rellty 539.e1M .,..,._ • ......-· ~T-4 bt, 1 1200. lltdda u11tL I a;; bour. from ... · Cllltdr-911 H P9ClllC c. Hwy
down OWC balanc• at bdrm, t'A ba Including t•'Jt Wft'I -EUT9 t.UFF: IBr, 2b1. 9llOll. llt9w 176-41121.JF-en OK. 840-MC)J L~9u~1 801'1. 0 111yi
13.9% for S 'fl'I. OrMt for dining room LMge 11111-• .._ Avail Now. 11100/rno. JI_..__ r.-MAM Be1utlfutly IMdeoaped 1 & 2 I R, pooliJ:' !Mng, 'Ml.t'/I KltoMn ewrll, LoW 1ummer rent1l1. 1736, ny deck ovWtootclng ce. u8 n I q u1 e II tMt I~ 1 Br l40401t ,131-0IM -:r.:~-::::-lf .: :":~ a:= ... Pool I. Spa. yw round. ~ • up, wtntar w. 4M-6214
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EXCEL. 0 RPET CARE .. ••et!••••••••••••••• Jffalt'1 Gardening .. /MM, lod, eprlnkltr1, roto, CANYON P~INTINO • 14 St/roll. Aleo 119.ot83 NI/CM M2 .. N2 A 'ltKA'J<AINA'S: LIV~·l"f 0 .......... 'rM tr•-. ••1.!tft ••••• !f •••••••• • ''" rmvi. dtallla(lt. 11111· yri In o.c. 811111 .... 1,,.., Expert wetlooverlng In· ._ • .,,.. ._.._. JllQll 8ulflnQton hlkPf'a, d•llY mllld WV, ,_,....,....,' "".. AOllN'S CLEANING I aide weeding. Brian ..,, "'' 1tall•tlon. Rau. prlcea. mr.li4.Jl11frn ••••• o.n.r1°'*'"°' oltlca ol11nlng orpl melnt. MN. 1<40.toSO Servlol . 1 thoroughly ,_01_8_·_2_25_3 ______ 1 _g_u_•_r_. 4_9_4_·•_54_1__, ___ , Oon11,1111nt ANlgntMnt Alttm CO. (Uo'd). 8eourtty
Catpat •. uphOI, ,, .. rug cleanlng . .,e-2116 ,,..,.. Cli4n1n•• clean houM. &40·0867 ''"''' All QlJ,'UTY PAINTING 511·Hto 1yttem1 tor "om• ' ClaanJ'l.. Wott<p;uiat. TrM 1rlm, ~en.· o nup1, "'"t/lnl rMI •at.. ..._,,,..._ •-~l F I ••• 71 .... __ • 11• Joan'• CIUn,ng Service •• ••••••••••••••••••• '"" • ' • •• .1 ,,_,...., ..... r11 1 • .,..,.. ~.::!~ln'l ••.••••• cement wor . Fr .. Ht. Houlll·Apta-Aant•I• YIHt WK.LI Lie B3Al271 539-2318 !'1.'!.m~ ••• n •• .., .. ~tl.,..m...,•,..,te_frM_._64 __ _
Ctat•flCMflflW Ooort t..,iaoad, doorw•Y• Cell 5"49·ll04 •nytlmt. Ottlc... 540·1217 For a Ir .. Itel lh .. 1, call IJ(TERIOR PAINTING **IAVANT'I** 1,.n•llJ ....... ,.... ......... added. l"renoh, en1ry. Til Ulll UIM HarryWaaM Attorney et Cu1tom work. Fr11 Mt. WatlOovtrlng Atmovlll .r.:::-;,'t!! ........... .
Cellient·MMOt\TY·llock ootom & In terior . Lawn-trte-thrub rnitall TIRED OF HASSLES? Law 553-029<>. Rau.+ llna Int. & atel· All Typea. 64.2·1343 tlAYICl I ~PAIR
Wtllt·Ouat. WOl'k. Lio. 831·1821 anytime, TrM trlm/rll'lloval Ou•llty cl11nlng help 11 ' nlng. Slaw 5'47-4281 ·~·-van <>ppene letvlcl co. #381057 Rob 847·2N3 M<el Alla. 980-7452 #lltlUff ,, •• '(114) ut.4Me n-111 Lawn Malnl/Rototllllng ...................... RALPH'S PAINTINO ••• • ••••••••••••• ,, ••
Concrata-amall or tge ':':I.":'••••••••••••••••• FrM M11mlle 64&-eoe5 OIAL-A·MAIO. Qu;llty & BRICKWORK: Small Jobi. lnt/nt. Rau. rat... Cettllled HouM Shtare ,,,. t-.4a.
lobe. Remove, raplmce or OAYWAl.L/ACOUSTIC QUALITY WEEDING l Slfv. Nr "'-Your hone. Newport Coetl MHa, Ref. Fr .... ,. 53e-9198 Bonded. 111/drJ (every ••••• :-::;::: ••••••••••
repair. M&-8512. Aapalrt, 6ml Job apec, 11 Mllnt. Aamambar ttll 3 '35/"45. 540-4eat · Irvine ....... 175·3175 Pa.lntlng: our !amity trlldl· 3rd wtt frM~ "1'·123'4 I LOW AATE8 I
Oflllel·P•tlo.Walka yrl. •llP· eud &a2·&&92 R'1: R•Honable, Rall•-APT & HOUSECLEANING Brlckwork·•m•ll or lg• tlo.n for ovtr 100 yral "''.,. ,,,,..,.. TrM tr11'nmfn9 ' removal,
NO Joe TOO SMALL Wall ••••ur .. ·Acouttlo ble, Rick. 497-3070 Rellabl•. ••P· rtl. Hrly JQba. tOO'a local rara. lnt/lllt. Lie. 3"8252. F,.. •••••••••• ~...... Ill~:,~
FrM Ill. 5Se-2I07 Han~T~Stlll 1tudl Slrnmon• Gardening • rat ... 157-33-41 Since 19e9. 645·8512 .. 1. tet-3998 Conaultallon & Hand
Ctl.U. Cut Lio. 3 9944 1•532-55'49 Cln·uP•. lawn care, lull Houaaclaanlng, food pre-v lfltl·lltft•lltlt OllTtM P&llnll ~=~~e,.4g1ne'' ...... uu•or••o•........ DRYWALL TAPING comm & rH ld malnt. Ptr•llon & ltlopplng by ALL TYPES MASONRY fm llllm HAAB R TRINITY PAE· All T11ttur11 & Aeouttlc 8'4Me8'4 couple. Xlnt IOCll rala. L.lc. 349-479 138-3e12 ~~)!! .. ••P· ~.:. '40~~ ,,,,,.1,, .. ,, "Tret WM wtttl a eon..
SCHOOL. OAY CARE FrM 111 Kevin 875-90et "•ROENI~"" SERVICE 642•5937 ...,,..,_,,Int."""'·""""' ···e·o·~a'-p:.,.f>s•·T·E·A·,·~··· 1cl1nce". Trlmmlrtg & CENTER. Co•ta MIH. c.... ...~ • expaft. "3-0011 Dlctc ..... ~ removal ~HowvctDof.. Opening Sept ta_ Full IJHlt/11} IHn·upt, trM Mrv. • Custom home deaning I #n/•f. Neat pttOhel, Int/ext. and 'A day care. 7AM to •••••••••••••••••••••• hauHng. 641·1096 Peta compl11t mild llrvlce. •••••• ••••••••••••••• 8111'1 Painting, lnt/ax1 Aeltuccoa. M&--1251 Iott. P.O. x 3-4, eo.ta
6PM R I I NOW ELECTRICIAN-Priced .. Prof .. bonded & Int. •A·1 ....... "sAeeld. "·t'~ ... mHI. .!hY'q'ua1exp... MIH, C•. 92927. Ph. Corner a::: &~11rv1ew: right, Ir .. 11tlm1te on •• ~H............ Unlcieln System• of Npt T~ quality. S~•I car• ma..,.tettai'a. Lo ;!Iba. Fr.: PLASTER PATCHING M2-tH2 ,.,. .. '""35 or ""'.7717 lar,.., or emall lob•. ......, M·'nl--.,_. Bct1. 850-1200 1 a dll 2 ... R11tucco1. Int/ext. 30 • ,._J ....,,.._, .,_. ..-.,..., .. -·-....... gwo• n n ng. Y'I 111.p. 111 Reta 498-5717 N 1 P I "''""2977 ••..,n•
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'Graveyard • . Chld LIC'O ELECTRICIAN Painting Call 964·5231 w/a pareonll touch. CM. No overtime. 730·1353 QUALITY WORK . n11t, ,,., ,,m,, ··~'" Moa1 eub~•· K-1'4 ~8ot1~~·'::.:S:iti::: F~-~~~1~~':2 HIRED HANO, WILL Irv, NB. Bath 950.0933 STARl/l~G COLLEGE ~~io1~ ~l~:-••••••p~~ ••••• e~~=gan ~~~~1e FREE HTillnll 841·2277 · TRAl/Ell Many dlve<ae l•lfrlll lnl••fl STUDENTS MOVING · Maintenance & repair. Reetonabll prlCll; tut, FIT Child Care, 7:SO to ELECTRICIAN chorea. WlllllJ!<'2·3"81 ............ A .. u uu CO. Lie. T124-o436 Pala1trl-Pa lntlng , Reaaonabla relli. ft'!.!~.~'e'!!!!f .... . ~r..~!~ ............. .
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Dan Hallberg Or1dlng & Paving Co. Re1/coml. I.Jo .39780'4 1'42· 17;!0
prol111lona1 work ... 5:30, by Yi"Cnld. t~ ~ml job1/Raplllra, Lie. CALL. HANOY!li.lAtr.llM Dallon prof ... tonal, 1910, ·1n1TuCred.UIMS 1G·8'4027 Core1lde1en:1a1ictor111:11k~:a~ 892· 1832. "Let lhl 8unlhlna In" cuato~ wort< tool No Job (M11ter1 Dagr .. ). Ao•• 2 233108·C-10. 5'48·5203 Malnt., plumb. raoalr, fie/comm apaclellll. WA H R WI mp • n ·•r, ·1 hi c • ---------1 Cell Sunthlna Window
too smell or ton b"'I Ca· & up, organ!••"' actlvl· I I R I •1 847·2378 tor fr11 con· Pr11llg1 Moving. Low en cabinet ,. n I no. lt•"tU.•ll1aal1 C'-·-1~, Ltd. ••• ••53 T ... ....... RESIO/ COMM'L/INO. P• nl ng. " comm . M.111 557-425'4 •••••••••• ,,,; •• .,...... -· -blneta, kllche" remodel ties, C.M. hOme nr Nwpt 20 yr1. oo my own work. 538-99571538-3884 · rat11, lant11tlc aervlce. 1---------Remod & addllloni, free 20% onthly Olecount
& llnl1h1d carp·entry ... Hgtl Elem. 645--4857 Lio. 2780-41 Al 8'48·8128 INTERIOR WALt. Sllle wide. l/IH & MIC. PAINTER NEEDS dHlgn & Jll. Qutl & low elect/ plumb/ cabinets/ Carper\lry. Cablnalt DESIGN ln1ured. 543·8482. Cal. WORKI 30 yr1 111~, lnl/ ratM. Sieve, 752.n555 Whll 1 w~..._..,J W ....... I t I d 11t•flJ'"'"'''IU ll--1r·' **NORTH STAR•* Plumb · Ofaln Cleanlng 37 "''" • .. .. •• 1 11 "' ..,,.,.,.,. ..,,.. A,,.,,, coun er opa. o every· 11.1 :o; •n c -.. eecmcal .-in.-Arrange y01Jr .,,, tamlty T· 1 , ..... ••...-.. co .... e-ca noa. of Shopping right at ...... m.............. thing from atart 10 rlnlahl c···· t··;·· ····;r:i·· LlcElact. N•rlcw•l·Con•rvltcr•act. o2r20 "'88-01'"9 photo• elc. for full bane-l ,, Lie. 388780. Free.... IHI/•• sour,.~, .... : __,d_,,
Pair90llllfzed, low cost ta-Call Br1d II u 9 0 'rem 0 1 • Rat•. Don" ... flt ol their beauty. Shlrl11 "'··'·'·'··•• ••• n: •• t.t.1.'•••••• Davia Painting 847·5118 ••••••'••••••••••••••• ... ··-1 .,. (l14) .l1 1210 •ddlllone, ''" "t. Ou•· clrcult1. 24 hr 6'45-.4174 71~5-3873 A Huber Rootln1>·•ll typee. a lly llot Claullled gal ewvlce1: Ind .. tamlly, ---'-----·---Illy 2nd to none. Bandai ---------1B1•ll.aJ · Nur111 A11't for home S PIRIT Palnllng. Never New-recover-deck• Ada. To plac:. your •d,
bull. Initial con1ulttllon CUSTOM wood patio co-Con at. L le • 185 70. Piii before you buy. ••••••0u;;,;•j095•• .... Trada your old atutl lor care 1v111. lmrned., fl.illy under blddlCI. Sat11fac:· Uc. #4t 1802. 548-973'4 call 642·5871 and let •
lrM. 553-0290 v«•. deck• & tencet by 5'48-'42H CIUllfled mak .. It Mly. 4 Smlll Moving Jobs new g oodlaa with a . Ina. 531·5883 Vickie, tlon Guar. Int/e xt. ---------1 Clallllled Ad-Vflor help
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C..: 1 4-531 • C•ll tretwun 8·12, l di • S h 1 3 d Pvt pwty 1-183-74S1 ,,_114a... .... cond. 11485. 790-1450 P • g j Y o r C • r r I• perfect condlllonl Must ~v~~w~h::d1~1v~ ~~·,.,••ST~• t40·4fS47. Alter 1 pm, 1
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Mar, Coat• M••• •nd ·--..-.· VIRl a; ee&-0151 ~ro•d c!'nrd 1-::· Roll~~P aolld oak dHlt, Antique mehoQany cabl· P .. v•w 81ndlt 50W. 40 MPH Johnaon. euper Cl Ft. MHrl•I I an1wer, plt•H keep =r ~~~~u:~ rage-~· :" ~ ~ 17~o&;~~ ~~ge5:,l y ~4-9989. • . ~ti.~:::~'&• ~ ~ ,::dor~j/6~ !.~ I~~~·= ::,1:: :"/.33;'rller. muet NII ~~::~'. ~~':°~u~rk trylng ... ev,nlnga i.tl
lldl. E. 0 . E. ~ &me fifing ngHre no~ MC • fS28-2113 MM'• 5 apd bMCI\ GM-• Poe1er 8wllng1on On IZ .. JVC" tab I• AM /FM fey Pro-Meg •OOU .. IC A ...... ~o1 34' cc ,._ le Dock. 111.000. 554-2328 Honda 3e0. 8 apd. Auna 4:30 .p . 3:00 pm·. celi Mr. SHI. call Doug 1t weterbed ,__ ~· prtce atereo r9dlo wtttl I trldl guitar plok·UP w/ctH • ..,,., · · .,.,..n grMll MOO 080 .
...__.. ...... -·to. M-'""~ bet..arl 10 em . 1 pm, 1T1Lm..... U0·5100 HI 18, 0 10 1495 080 &48-4005 • & record ..aa--111.00; 150. ShYr• microphone wlllfp. Completely relUr· PIER up to 211· $150/mo. &48-4392
----....v • ..-General offtoe dutlle 1n 5:30PM · bathroom r.mwble type" PE 615 wloeH, cord blahed. loeded. $5000 11· $ tOO/mo. Marcu1 --------tor Yecllt Corp .• 1931 fS4.4-t872 N 8 Brokerege Firm a.tot fMhlonedwoo-alnkln1door&2drewer •d•plor & aland 1100. D.P.-0 .W. lln. (714) Channel.973-8145 Cluelllec1Ada842·5678
Pleanlft, Coate Meta. IDTAIUIT llU Houri, 1 am-12. XLNT 11111 ..... Ill ded bdrm tum, dbl bed. cabinet ptua m•tcttlng 2 5'48·107fS Uk for Bonni•. 975·914e. &31-1 123
Mecllcel RecepUonfet DAYTIME SHln needl op"pty 'for coll•Q• atu· SCHWINN 831-421fS S185, 875-5810 door wtll cabinet a OIHH l'urUIUI I '18 25' Cabin Cruleer, lly·
In ophthelmo109y. Xlnt DEll PERSON; HOS· denl. Stoett Room, INlng, White French Provlnclal "marble type"~ aheff, . L•' "'' btldga. VHF. RDF. dingy.
working condition•. TESS a SANDWICH etc. Call &44·8111, Ar· * WllTll + trlpte d rHHr & nlghl •II for only St00.00; ~..f!HI LD•ded. $14,000 (714)
Hunt. ldl. 54W7et. CATERER. PeradlH lerla atanclr dOU,. l elngle llor•~ bl•nk•l-120.00; ···oESKS.FORSALe·· 59+.8422 .
PAIT Tm -Cal• • FHhlon lalend. Wllter/Waltr"' ~::;~~~'t;n~~:'O:r::: m.ttr_.. & boKaprlnga J•:;~11,_•12~1:0~ n,:.,, "!: Duka tnd mttohlng '92 ~t cc. 11. eoo-o Newport Center. d 1 0 d di 101 wtth tr.met, brown vlnYI · • cf\alra at NCttllca price w 75 HP Evlnrude ColeOt credit avaltable. Apply In penon S:-51?m, French RHl•urent H · • •· 00 con ton armchalf' &--lovH••t. · 100" m•t--.(.4)-S20.00; afT550. Replacement oe HHd. Otlvenlzed S150 I0..$300 P« week. Mon tJlru Friday. -per. Kpply. 3421 V18 onty. T~lll32: lland·ctrved M•iclolan new 14 lnch}lght alloy COit 12300 CALL DAWN triller. In w•ter now. !Me-5711 Mk tor Geor· lido, Newport 8Hch CoffM tlbte, whit• YinYI. rim• (8MW •> HI of e.-5pn1 M·F 133-aeOO Skip r1lll. fS?3-U33 go. Aeeteurenta from 10 AM to 3 PM. '8JMJa, Floral l Oenlth occaafo.. +.S200.00; two,_ oon-, _____ . ----•--'-------
Ptrt·llme gen ofc. Dealr• INT/Ill -lllPI WAITER OR WAITRESS •..n.i. 1111 n•I chra. Tbl l•mP a tlMnlal et ... belted r• --,., .. 1111 ... ., ooli ()(HS etudenl •fter· FIT. Vehlet Turtle. A.it needed., IUKUIY l..llguna •••••••••••••••••••••• plclur••· All ~•In· dl•I tlr•• 195170 HR Mutt .... ~ furniture. 3fS tt Grand-~~·· Xlnl
nooM. &31-Meo : ... or Ldeurl• 58 FHhlon 8Mct\ Hotel RMtaurent. •W Ht/n, ~~In good 11on. ~!~~~~.~~2~MC: ~~I Low pflQe tor qulek Mia, cond. s1eepa e. 159.500.
n · Full Time Poaltlon for Redwood 2xfS d.,c:klng -3088. r 0 r ~ • d I 0'tn; Incl ltrge euc dHk. Fin. Avtll. IM0·8800 P~~~ ~~!:.~!::>:~: Ret•fl Stleeperaon, for tite9klut and lunch ahllt. 4-20' long; .i.o ~ BHutllul l•ed•d gleu c•bln•l·l20.00. C•ll Mlec chtlra. lov••••I, MUST LIQUIDATE 29' ~ M4-8111. clllldrena •lore ... pet Contaot loll Belolt fanc:lng. e.tt Jim or Ken bookc ... ldeak. Pr•H· &42.0134. :!!!!~=,door. tble. Wellcraft Nova _w/lrlr. only PIT. FIT. Petite 487-44n anytime n&-1481 back roclltng chair. Ex· "'"'· a. Sipe 4 Kini cond 111 Hifl fml Mtrctle. CM. &42-4714 fM llJn Orntmen,lll Iron eo',nerl oellent condftlon. Reuo-••• 2111111• hfl 1#1 18000 ltku It .° pp
E-and/or weekenda. Satea-FMhlon Conaultllf'lt •••If.'.••••••••••••••• I I 1 · 11 fSI nabfel 85t-9Cl79 II to 20 tong, 3e$ per It. •••••••••••••••••••••• fS45/7230 or 754-6882 Reeponalble edulta. over Top S, frM wardrobe, I'.-....... ~ :.:0.u~1~ THk dining room HI, 175-1491 •nytlme. Cenarl••· •II colora, I•· 19111 11' Dulfleld electrlc
21, wltll ou1etandlng, •t· lnd9pendence. 730-tOeO -::::r••••••••••••••••• table w/1 cllalr•. Xlnl SAFE rnalel 115• ~ 125· tractive pereonaNtlM to or.Tat...4347 -ANTIQUE..GARAGE .._ ,,,, oond. MOO. 851-0llM. Melor Modeff7f2 142"""24 leunch. Unbelfevable. AN work Whll yOUtll f-oe·a • Hundr9de of ltemt for :;"'A•••••••••••••••••• S200 (7'4)1fS2..()8()7 a1._ I a.,. ._. color le gekioated red.
10-14). Call 2-SPM. ULD (111'11.) ..... ~ saar:~ .............. Beautltul tumltln, owner glut 40" ty !::!'.~ ... -:~~~ :~n::~·: ~~01~0r;:~
&42-43.21• flit. 348• EOE :'n~ ::::=.~~ '2'5: to •15~~r1 only 1922 ~~ ~/~ ~: moving. Reuonabl•. Flsti;5, n! ~ ... 0,::11, UWllY .. 1111 deck•. atereo, tvall. Im· PAIT lm Plaza, Julle 541-8703. Monrovia, CM. &42·9291. 541-258?'°':" S.t-3598 rned. '20,000. 720-0855
....... S•l••P•non1 good OP• ·oARAOE SALE M~~~~· TBINBEDwlthbou-:rt· -LlftllU Wenled: 8@y grand pla· w ....... u.
En)Oy wortttng _..,. klda. portunlty for lndepen· SAT/SUN F,.. to Iha r1glll lemlly: melt & frame. ·~ • I hew eomethlng t>eautl-no. appeerence mutt be 1971, all gltH, dal'a.
WOf1l __._ we train dent contrec1or or toota. hoUMhold, *-. 7eo-eoot 54s-129• tul • 30" high e«•mlic :f'"l1~ not beJtunc-Rdr, allp. owe a1 10%. ----etralght commlulon moped, beda. 3225 0.. WalnutH ..... t>oww/mlrror. horae Ont 17"' on•. tnet. or oyce try 110,000 dwn, 179. =.n':..~I ~-=-720-1851. . kota SHIH TZU AKC PUPPIES, 4 deep ":f;awer.a. f175. IMO·Uot ~nda.". 7fSl..3337 500. Bier. :113-493-3729,
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842.-.321 X34t -• Camp Hne. Fe/M, utOr· EK c . 11 • n t c 0 n d . ,,..,,,_ ,_, llH 815-9001 I . . • S.... •u"-IM.... ted colora. Ouer. from Ma.1291 Orey Codlatlel wllh cage .r.::::r .............. -. --------lllliij,;.:.:.'~.:_--~~ ' IETllDT •••• :':':I.............. S1fS5. 538-0925 150. Formica kltch•n SCUBA o.EAR 83 Sid Craft with traller. -
PAYROLL Looking for .. tr• In· ~~~ .. =· ::Cs~ Old Engllah Sheep DoQ .... Ill 1'-'30. 557-e393 Complete. l300 ~~~ ~· Reataur•nl cllaln Cof'p come? Try Parl· Tim• $400. 9842 SwfcfM1 0r'. f•m•I•, 10 moa. otd'. King llze W8Wrbed. 8Mu IF YOU HAVE THE IHI· <714) lle2-0907 pm. 28'. Erlcton Fully equipped crulee. Office In lrvlne nMda ...... Tueedey tht'U Frt.-HB t-5, thuf.-8un. CMl'I 1225. Cut;. 557·2279 lwadboald wflll lighted TIALS OF .•JI 13' Boeton Whaler. 19fS1. e talll, UHF, compas.Ji covers.
Ml*· payroll~ daY, 8 AM to 12 Noon. onty • ·JDlaO(, ~ ---~I, 4()--hp-Mete. M300;-0tll ~•~----p Cfltt •1lf.51R> '!:.---• to .tue.charga..ot.r ..... -wgril.ry 'FENNYS'A'Vl:Jr -- -• • ~I h••t•r Aleo metchlng ltnH 1111 John 2131574-8034 er ec 0~ on ' t&tr1t1t payroll. KllOWlng 1 io Placentl• Ave '--mM ,..,. ,,.. If •H _. nlgllt t•bl• 3 mo olcf. You.,. In IUdc. 8-utlM ••••••:/••••••••••••••• 1 •4567
computer ptyroll la • Coate Meaa. .Mtt tor Mre'. ...,.••••••••••••••••••• 8Assrn.HOUNc);.;:•7 coal over s1,ooo. u c "'hand tooled check book Sanyo color VCR 4200. 35' FB Dr•k• Crett Jn ,._ _______________ ...
mutt. SaWy commeneu-White End of SUmmer Yatd Sate. yn old Owner 1r.,.,Jc1.. 1450. 730-e2N oovw with horaM head a New, never uHd New ctualc bflltol condition, rtt• with •blllty. Call ~. dothlnQ a Iott muit ;1nd td home f lnllf1la of CHO. Error, 1700 • ..,. for S500 '5000 down wllll Kint Me.-8322 tum. of Junk. 8-3. 3ef Myrtle Fred 482.fS24S or lOV9 s..1 green & gold coat S25 .... for 115 to fS31-n11 E..,.. 9.9% 11nanc1,,'l.'v111. Call
Permanent PIT Sal•• S• 1. Se St. 497·5299. Sat/Sun · · plald s2& luc*y penon with tlleM •--I .. _ _,__ for o.talla. 7913 poelll1>n In retall l•n S Cf FrH Shepherd /Sheltle, • e4&-9124 lnltlela. C•ll U0-1708 _,, _,,,. 7 9 Flberform, 22 It., wl s k c1 ~ nt vn. good wlttl kick. -Deve. r..1-1 trlr 1500 It nan find« arote. ome WM en Typing, allortll nd, •••••••••••••••••••••• ~2e88. Wrought Iron Wall Unit • rt..... ..~:X::-::•••••••••• uuf= TR t• .... Xlnt conc:t' WOf'lc required. We wlll ·bookkeeping. 8ecmAfY b"--W w/4 beveled 1helvH . ~ .... ,,, 1111 t1o 9oo ..,., ·
trMI. 788-4248 M1ary ptu9 tr.ve1 aai. ••• ":7.~••••••••••••• T~~ hm. M• Germen 135 • .........a4. Te11lt 11• •••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • S?0-7t51 Photo Lab• 9Mrp COlmter oornm. ,.,...... ........ ... ..... hair. 1 yr. obedient. • ~ Zodlak M•lt II. w/AO llp
help needed , 1 Hou 540-2500 SOiid Bf .... ~e;;riqu. Ilk .. ctllldren. 5M.o887 1 COUCH/ l.OVESEAT, Mere mtr. 1111 acoeu. a ·79 Invader, 111' lux. bey/
Photo. ToP ,:; for rtgtt~ ext 1408 e.t 5-7 e1s.o391 To good home. 2 9dorable s75, °"•~m ~=o~ . .:::g trtr. mint condllton. akl 1>oet. 2eo hp Merc-
peopte. 97M122. ...... .. Antique aollcl Mahogany golden Rtvr/L.ab mill. 2 KIHO SIZE MATTRESS l or -1 on.r. 751-9375 S3300. 546-9830 crulaer, $8900. 790-1334
Pftoto Lab needa dark In Laguna 8Nct'I Alea. W• drHter, 7 d,..wer, WI yn-old. 64&-3A2t aft 8. boa 11Pftna. fnme S50 S&et. pool tab69 Car lop 14' aluminum II-Boelon Whaler, 2 Yl"I old,
Negatllle tllM, Rm aol-traln, due etartlno Im-m irror. UH 080. F,..puppytoQOOdhome 487•5223..-• • S500 ahtng boet,8.5.Johnton, 13', 35HP motor. •Int ang. wnou. dutlM. Ffl meda.tety. se ,., hr to ue 4005 Shep x Lab. Fe. 10 wo. .,,.. 78CMS234 JCtraL 1750. &42-1025 conc:t. 13.000 firm. (714)
Bue Moure. Non-etUdem, atlrt. Vaid CA Drtvws lie Ant bUffet tiger Ollie clliW U5·3572. Good Wltll 4 yellow t""9d IWMI di-.. ,, """'' IM0-12'2 · Non-Smkr. Wiii Train, r~ tMt mini '8?5 R9cord Chll<tren nlnt rm ctn. MO ell. Fr•nz Metronome 125, .:,1 --.....• ...,.1 Apply 10;2 et On Site 4 Mon-'11 1-5 • · • &42-3797 Boogie boerd with leutl ~:'Jl!l!!!I ,..,,. ••, -· PllotolGraplllca, 3303 pteyw, wlc:yllnd« rcda. Puppy. whit• 8elglan ahe-S30 5 dfWI' ctMat S30 •••• • •••••••••••••• a.,,. HSI Hatbot 8IYd Ste E M . SECRET ARY, FANT OFC 1450. Evea ?'20-0508 pherd ~-Vwy Lo-2 twn mettr ... Mtt wl Ult iop dMtt l35. Fr Pfo¥ AVON red 9lart wlmolOf' ..................... ..
Commerc. P9tk, Coet• Adv Agency. Good ty· COLLECTORS Storyt>oolt ~ 10 framee 1100. Ko G ~ dr...., l mlrrOI' 1145• mount. CtOod cond. 1385 40 Viking for Charter Me.a. 540.oeee ping •nd phone voice Dolla. Klllena, frM, wlllt• fe· let comtoner wf~ Nf-O.k a chr 115• Baa• 080 . ..U...OOS Flahlng. diving & en-
HMnllel. Shorthand a 111.85 .._ 818-to511. me .... HouMbf'oken. 8 flel50.Bmlthr11~1Ch2• boetera 11 7 a2o . 2 ............ wlllllH, tertalnm•nt. Cell
You don't need • gun to l>MJ. Opportunity to, ad-Wk ..&A "'"2..c• .. 5 cllalr, ottoman '""· 551-8t9CI No-30'a. • .,.,.. ... 1 No lfS2·2718. "draw ftlt" when you vanoe. Sta.ty c:Ommen-· a...,... .... .,.. Oriental ~ ., .. NOi ......, •--------•
Sll9C9 1111 act1n tlle-Oally aura•• with eapertence. Put 'f04M adYertlelflQ mea-Fru to good llom• •XI, 3X4 •so. Mlhog. Round ltlp LA toCNcago. 32 S700. lfS1-4387 W 1-M ...... I
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0 101111, J am .. A., Al', ......_ f!Orrtet D., AP 2'411·.20, 91,eet,.. Tl&TA Co Tr &/Of Miidrid, Jetry I.••· Eric, AP 833·83·149. 8r0neon Herry AP 148-201•33 U..1:11..0S, 1170.38 fl.00 . KluWoll, Jll'l!Ot .1 .. AP 28-153--10, AP 181-304·19, t100.49 12.917,00 II oee 93 ' ' '
0 111111, Chtttoe I ., AP n.321..()7, 1.a Cvettl Traot 7518, AP 16.00 • Tl&TR Co Tr &/or Poueurd, Cou1. M1111, AP 936·12·08&, i<uzu Sadetlln AP 144-201•40 11.•H.12 24-302..02.lm.eo Mote oe11e1opm1n1 corp .. AP Timothy c .. AP 111.311.12 11191.34 uaoo7o • •
HllriM. Judy J., AP 23-321·2'. ll•cl•n. D1vld, AP 2'·30a-n. 25-15'..01, 11 ... H $485.78 M. t 0 n. y p 11rI011 A • A p 0 u m m 0. n n I • R A p lt,402.H tUat... AP 25-154..oa. 12 ... oe Tt&TA Co 'fr &/or Cunnlnallatn 935-82-088, W7.82 14a-201•65• 12 120 e.t . '
tom11101on, 11111111 P .. AP l.1 Ouula Trebt 71190, AP AP25-16'"<M.t4f?.2a Roblt1D'..l.AP 161-lttl·19,M°:.OO 8trlo1h, M.,01d11, AP Ounc:en C:ert'L AP 1'8-D3-tl ~11-28, 11, 13'.15 ~46 ...... M AP 25-1~. ..... Tl&TR IJO Tr"°' w .. 1. ICtm,o. 935-82·112, $769.41 I I 032 !O . • Johnaon, Phlltlp H .. AP Aoulunt, Ao9or M .. A" APl&-1~.=.'4 A,.191·321"°3,191•.a. Goodmen, R1ndolph A . AP Tom RiclWd l.
2W21·2t.at,3".oe 14-302...0.!.'".~·" AP2a.114-1', ... D11r .. 11. Albert N ., A 936-29-004k$4,20ll.'4 R•mlrll S'1lvador F AP Abdi, FeMtnetl M . AP u-321-31, Webtl, ftOf'9CI L .. AP 2~-eo. Cterll, Thomat Gerald, AP 151-321.01, 111.00 Wiiton, t"· AR 138·2'•012. 14m..21 SS3t 31. '
S2.ll0.30 11,537.12 28-184-18. 1&17.60 Tt&TR Co Tr&/~ CMtllo. Ot ... ees.oe • Tettem kM w AP 148-233-50 Cenuno. P.-A.. AP 23-321-37, L•vlneon, Lewtonce A., AP a.rd, ,,_ 8., AP 25-164-12, A. 11 II, AP 151-33-02, Met.72 Thompton, Peul I< II II, AP 11 n. 7-j " ' $2t0.40 2.4-302-51, S1,7ot... 1581,06 TR&TR Co Tr &/or 8tuce. Lllf 935-29-031, 11.0N.tO o.o.· of Vet• Alfllt• of 8•••• ot Alb•n• ... Phttlp O.jP Wttaon. Reymond o .. AP M•c•U•, John Pawl, AP 8 .. AP 151-331--08, 1385.41 Oomberl.! Hervey E • AP 11 .. Rob11'11, Ron)' K. (JT), AP 2~11-19, 1111.00 -25-021.()7, l2,:M2.t0 25-1M-18, l1,M6.7' Tl&TR Co Tr"°' Dorta. Rk:tl.vd 935-29-041, z,561.42 4233·80 '312 21 Uohlnllf. Rod S., AP 2~12•11, Otr>41, Hugh P .. AP H·021•09, Youn_t, Judy L., AP 25-tta-o5, A., AP 151-342-47, 1718.U C1r1on, Robttl M Jr. AP swero'op 'sellndef, A~
lfff.22 11.831.&4 1111.00 • Tl&TR Co Tr &/Ot U.C... (kry J , 938-29.048, 11.785.14 148-241•50 13,052 3e
CorcMll, IMln L, AP 2~1~18. Wiiton, A1ymond o .. AP PooteY. J~ I ., AP 25-171-0•. et.,, AP 151-Ml-15, 11,004.oe Smith. Leny R., AP 938-29--051. AP t4&.24l~l, 13,052,38
1864.10 21.o21·21, 11.171... '3.528.45 Tl&TR Co Tr &/Of ZlaQIOf, Robert S111.00 Grege-Wlllaon, AP 148·2'41·52, Coron•·Buatoll·M•ugert· · Jol\neon, Konna1h o .. AP Fox, Raymond J,, AP 25-173-00. M .• AP 101·3et·54, M-t.11 Harrlton, LI VQnne, AP s1128 Turahmen Pertnertlllp, AP 25..os1·10 t23e.11 · 1515.54 Tl&TRCoTr&torWMl,RolloD., 936-29-067,$5,227.22 R'oblnaon, Rende ll, AP 24--014-20, .... 058.48 . Cletk, Herold L .. AP 25-032--0I, Wet1ch11tu Vlllege, AP AP 151·3&1·82, 1222.00 A ndereon. H • n c y Jo, AP 14e.2st--OS. 1331.35
Uahlntr, Rod S., AP 2~14·21. 9',52t,52 25-180-22. ttt,113.80 Tt&TA Co Tr &/or Bech, MlohMI 935-29-080, '2.301.00 Hocltey, JOf\ E .. AP 145-262·25, 11,007.42 RHd. "obttl E .. R11dd1row, "Dembrowekt, "obtrl 0 ., AP 8., AP 151·342-49, 1588.28 Oerdertan, Ktlhl11n. AP $563.66 Trecy JovAnlMWilbb,Eugene. Dtyld et a l, AP 25·03'-28 25-111·10,ll,ffl.M Titcomb, Merk A ., A_P 935-29-083,12,289.80 T--a.Thomu,AP145-2S3.01, AP 2~18-03, teao.n 11,921.... • Lieb, Vlfnlltl, AP 25·181·33, 1$.1-411~. 11,122.eo Huntington SkytlM lnVWll'nlt'lll, 1647 74
Ntchotu, Oentd w .. AP ctieo, Wllll1m, AP 28.034-32, 12.878.M Kenn11on.L.Roborl B. Jr, AP AP936-29-oll.ll,13201 Alm•••· Oree• A . AP 2~1e-ot.S4n.S3 15,"3.2' Coffey, Odle w. •t al, AP 151-49G-22,.-.78.48 Hunllnoton Adml rell ) 146-264-12.1254.ee
AP ~~17.()2, 1178.M Bowdon, Vlrglt, AP 28.035-0e, 25-181~. 13e7.27 1 Diaz, Mllto A., AP 151·502·28. lnvHtm1nt1, AP 938·29·082, Henson, Phlltp JtmH, AP
Stern. LH. AP 2'·011·0•. 11.421.71 AP 2&-191.05.1575.1' $335.07 S1, 132.0t 148-283-18 1143154
11,849.44 ThOlnooon. AflhUt E .. Bowden, Bulle•, NOii P .. AP 25·191-47, 15~-~1;.~~\:fa:~•Ph•n . AP L•rton, R1ym030ont,O ., "·A .. Wh t ll l e!.:'.~•m•• S .. "'AP Rob«t l Cltr T Collect T of lhl County of Or Nlcholll, Ger •Id w .. AP 'A-gtl, AP 25-035-15, 11.334.n 1815.10 R • R . I E AP 936-29-097, S1, .~v 14292~ Ml40.71
ltawofo.ik-om1e.o:i.J;C9f1ttle.°';.':: Wl99t 2~17--07,1178.U 8111n1, Allen, AP 21i·OS8·1t, Sutherlend, Luor c .. AP 151!:1!.'2~· 12~5•;0ck " R & J Sm1t~6~n1;rprl111. AP S wanigan , Ne omi. AP
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lllftOUnt due tor w-. 111111 •lentlend ott. ~gel te\lled In,.,. y.w Brown, Owy W,,,.,, 2~1&-02. Ootdlng. Jerome A .. AP Siem, Mtr11n Jr, AP 2&-200-84. 151·51~ Seto 17 • • V1119h2"· Ralph, AP 936·2 ·118, Hulse. Mery Kllhteon. AP
1 .. 1foflheFl.c:eilY 1N1 1"2 lhownlndollllnlllld i.c>ppoe119 11,585.11 2&.o42-11,S1,1'9.S4 11,790.88 Sal R 't>«to $2,341. 7 146-324--04, 11,359.08 ""ci.cripllon of,:,,........:..., oOnlelned In tM Itel t>Z. lhe...... Dunllu, Thorn•• w .. AP Qoldirlg Colt• Guerre & Al~. GoMberg, Her111y Eugene. AP 11111~· u .. AP 15Hl13-50, LOYlllCI , Wllllam, AP J1cob1 , Jem•• E ., AP Mit -..-., 2~18--08, ... 2.a. AP 25-042·1', 11.082.te 111·150-<>3, 12,785.54 · 1138-29-122. S1.089.35 148-333-n, $40U6 f!tt!'! onwtlldlllUCllamounte""allln,-.,bycp«etlonof18w. Hlgglnbo1ham. Dorothy H., AP Golcllnl. J1tome A .. AP Fox.Ra)'mondJ,.AP114-501~: D1born1 , Joeeph G., AP Huntington Tower lnv111men11, Monlgom41tY, Jam11 B. Sr., AP. &e;;,l =-~~~~e:::o-=~~~,.~ 2~1 ... 11, .... 8..... 26442-20, 1,N5.70 11,171.72 161-513-62, 12,097.0. AP 935-211·132, 11.132.01 148-333-29, 11,718,10
P:M. lhl30thd of.JuM M2 Boel•r. Gery D. •I et, AP Thompeon, Ronald B .. AP Wlltt1m1, Mlch11I E., AP 16~~1,c~~ll;1·J>e'dA" L .. AP S11brooS2k 3P5-0oi:,1r11u. AP Bleck•y. Keith R. et aj, AP
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• .-.... tu~ II I:~,..,,,, .~ ..;h llUCll flddite*' peneltiM Hun II n g I 0 n Adm Ir• 11 y Off1nb1cher. l!ug•n• R .. AP Moore, John. AP 11'·511-11, 15~~r:J,~· ,s,~d: M. •1 I • D•lll•. Oerlld N .. AP 1138-29-148, J41nMn. Clyde B .. AP 146-342-18, -....... ,__,,.lid"' ndlr lnl1 lnn11m1nll. AP 24·024·011', ll.6'°'3-11 12 34tM •11,29112 • • · 12.196,58 . 149114 =~-=:~bylew.orl'M)'b9r_,_~u an · ellmen1 11,062.11 Gomberg', H'u11ey E .. AP lbbotaon, J a m .. c .. AP 1:t:,~2·~~it~:l'1 T .. AP ~1~.Jtrry J.AP93&-29·149, klin, Ju s .. AP 140·343·11.
Alt tnformellon conc1<nlng redemption. or th• tnlll•llon of an ._"-'7 .,.~ · Ch1tlll, AP 2~2t-02. 25-044-E 27, l2,002L.72 D •p 11~~20,,;~2~oeAP 114-611•24 Helld. em.i A., AP 163-022-00, 12Wi.h Rob«t L. AP 1138-29-151 '1•210·74 C h • AP lnlttllmentplarloftldemp.111onoftaxtoldpr~wll uponNqUeiJt,be ••• .... nnemen, •rry .. ,.. -·-··-• • • 1442.32 •2123·47 · • RennerJ. hr111op er,..• tum1tt1111...., Aob1rt L C1tr T Collet r-TrMI 'Ind ~Ion AP 2~. 1787.32 2s.o44-29, 1758.15 '2ee.N C S AP • • · 146·343-1ot, $1,118.88 Offlaar ~ 110 Flnlll'lcl°"~ 830 ~~oedwey SanltAne. · Nlchotu, Quaid w .. AP Alebame Proporttu, AP Wherl Propettlu Inc, AP 1~;:.g3d911~~1r~• " .... ~'!!c5117 .• ~.87M0~~h1a t , A Thetl0td, u11111. AP 14&-345--07, ' ' ' 24-026-23, S880.'2 2~1', 1128.'f 144-021~, M44.18 · ' ' · _,,..u·1 • .,., .-'421.34 ~It)' Undtf J*'llly of 1)9fjury lhal 1119 loregolng II tru. and Dun II er . ~ 0 b., I M .. A p TblrnPlorl. l!dwerd H. 11 ... AP SWoon/M~ O.ll9ioomll1t Co. S4~:14sMetttrn s .. AP 163--032·43, With, Wand• J., AP 938-29-159, 811111, ThOmu J .. AP 148-361· 15, 2~27.()2, 1382.72 ~1'. '3.•23 . .-0 AP 1'8-021·20, t1,882.~ · AP 11,648.29 1292.27
oorrect. Aoblrt L Citron Lodthlr1, John C., AP 24--027-03, Enn«nan, Larry, AP 25-051·11, Ten, Audy R., .lwrerd, Annett•. Fullenwtcl•r. Cltyton. F rt n d I In • RI oh Ir d • A Vo It mer' MI o ht•I L" A p ' $44817 '82922 AP 1'8-031..()9 11744.70 153-033-01.1884.•4 938-29·180, S20J3.82 145-383·21 $710 18 Tu~~~ LoPez, Manuel, AP 2•.021,11. lower, Terry"·., •I, AP McOougell. bOnatd .1 .. Tt9dlk•. 1~~~~::12~3~nc:e•· Lid, AP D1vl1,09faJdN .. AP936-29·185, Lewie. Henry .... AP 146-402·18, "-"~ 5.1N2 11,409.34 26-061-21112258 Glorle M .. AP 1'6·031·15, • • , $2.188.12 $124858 Exeout.cl al Stnll Ana. County Of....,_.,,... on Augutl • . Ptrkln, Gregory L••. AP MoOlnnit, AIM D., AP 26.()51·23, 11.658:52 Gaunt, Eleni. AP 163-082·02, Spiro. Arnold e .. AP 936-29·156, Miller, Vere e .. AP 148·403--03,
23-114-27, 1,87'. 24-032·22, 13,357.3' "'8A9 . w Miii•, Jerry, AP 10·031·3•. '835.54 13.291,58 $325 59 Thi ~towing •bbr41Vllllon• .,. Partdlr.OregoryL,AP23-122--01. Stacy. Merly, AP 24-03'·1'. Brentley, Edward L .. AP 11203.08 !t~2k~•5Y.1.1~!~~ktln H . AP L1reon . R . George. A Gia.-. JohnP .. AP 148-403·30,
ueed fur 111• word• Ml oppo.ite 12.801.18 11,440.38 25-062..()9 20. 11 527" RMCO, Slillletore, AP 1'8--033-33, 1 ......... ~ • ., ......... 936-29-174, 11.135.27 se 54 ~ -Admlnletretor Hun II n g I 0 n s. a f., e" Ctotby, Nanoy. AP 24-0Se.()7 . .0, Summerfelt, 'stench• M .. AP 1208.79 ... ~;~~·· Stm, AP 153·083·08, G..-nbefg. Jack, AP 93&-29-179 L 0 v er d •• Fr. n k v . A p 1nv11tment1, AP 23-122·20, $52.38 25--054-12 178 75 MacDonald, Natd1 J .. AP _.. · 1111.00 l4&-422·23 $425.08 Adm.11 -Admln'l~ratrtx $2,125.00 H.,_,,Rlilpf1L.AP24--038--01, Wlckltrom: ThomH L., ~p 148-033-48,11,1119.1' COnred. L. M .. AP 153-063-52• Lov•l•c•. Wllll•m . A Tay lor, Jam•• A., AF "'p -AIMltorl Map Parc9l Huntington S 1nd Doller 11.180.92 25.()64.21,1111.00 Miiia, Leighton S ., AP S989.20 ~29-202,$1,039.10 14~1-41,$909.10 ~~ Aper\menl lnvulm•nll. AP 23· 122·21. Utl, Palrlde A., AP 2'--042·21, Young, Judy L., AP 25-055-07, 148--034--02, 11, 183.78 1~7: a{ l~1~ ~II 1 ' A p Kali, Fr9d E., AP 938-29-207 Worthington. Char Ill G .. AP ..... 12,125.00 $&40.71 111100 Shldler, Roneld M .. AP . . . . $910.88 1~12 151.00 ~-~i:: Wllaon,WlltlemH.,AP23-123-oe, Brantley, Edwerd L., AP Wl.clletrom, Thomu L,, AP 1'84M-03,'862.80 1~1~~· l~~~~nd D .. AP Berr~, ~,2~~7 2Sanohllz,,.. Rtclwll'a, Gregory S ., AP -11,334.IO 24--051-27, 11,453.51 26.()56.02.1111.00 F1krt, M.H .. AP 148·03°4·15, · • · 93&-29-. .11, ,..., 1 . 14&-452--03 $511.13
•Bldg -~ Corona, Robert Lee, AP 'LMtehr11 &tltla,AP244!53-12, Chen, Semuet, AP 25·058.03, 14.2.8 Biii, Erllll A• AP 153-082--07, Lumery. K1t11t11n A., A Spurlock, Wiiiiam E .. AP
oe -23-126--02, 11.995.11 t78U3 $684.25 P 144--043-23, $498,22 S20U1 • 937-15--001, S1.,,~.74 14&-482-04. 1549.92 g:'Cllt~ Callfomlt C.oron1-1u1tck-N1ugert· Elchegoyen, Cr1lg K .. AP Cede, Mlrtl E., AP 26-05&-12, Acllermen, Herold W., AP ,.,,Otwtf. Wltllam J .. AP 153--082 15· Sulllv,en':""'vlc k l• V · · A Mellon, Henrv AP 148·501--03. -~ • ....-., utthmen Pertntrthlp (Pl), AP 24-081--01, 1193 . .-0 l1,3H.31 14&-044--02, '251,83 -54M 937·15--008, 12,087 28 $111,00 Cenat -~: 23-12e-o8,$4,te4.72 LAI. H9rt.1 M .. AP 2'4-0e1-12. S1und1n, John w .. AP Fekrl, Mohemm•d H .. AP l"~.6!.;.~·;;:1":i Ett•I•. AP E1po1llo. C•rmln• F .. A Phllllpa , Htrold D .. AP
Coop -~ AP 23-126-09, '4.864.72 11.481.12 · 25-05&-.1.e~ueo.50 t4~.22. l50U2 "" ""!"" • · 937-tS--013. s911..11 14s;.sos-12, 1291.21
-C«P.7_£~or ·Shit, Prim, AP 23·128·14, Ptn'ler. Mir)' E., AP 24-Ge1·22, ·oomb'lrO, H1tvey E .. AP S1hlt, Jin• Jut11nt, AP ~pp 11~~~-!~·~7fe:'20 tnl1nd EITlplrt ln11Mlrnet1I Corp, Shim. c .. ey N .E ., AP ~ $563.28 . $2,054.28 25-056-17 1 1.tM.42 148-055-47, 11, 15$.92 " _..,,,,...._ • • • • AP 937·15-038, 11,220,32 148-611-15. $6,828.40 g:t..:-=\ ShHOrlg1by,APh·128-20, lak•PlfkEalllll,AP2'4-0e2·12, Hllt,w1it1omH.,AP25-082·11, Roblr1a.JotmC •• AP144-055-49, ::1==~~·~U8 w & B BS2ulldert Inc. A 0• Rl tll, Jo11ph J ., AP .......... 1,.eoe.12. 11.sea.7' 14,31uo 1597.1' • 113r-1s-150. 51.53 14a,.535-02, $429.57 g::'_:-~ ShH, Prim, AP 21·128-21, F•Y11. Devld E., AP 24--071·12, Hitt, Wltltem HOCIOI: Huffmtn, Cotton, Chtl1toph1t D .. AP ::1~=·=·~ Plcklord,~~c• J . (EAi, A Meter , Wt aley M ., AP
7.04 S1,065.74 • Paul L, AP u-c>t2·11. 13,.290.IO 1~33.1391.20 .,..,.. • · 937--40-004, ....,.,,44 146-541--03. 1111.00 ~ -E~~ MerUn, "°°"' .k, AP 23-127·1', ~. DeYld E .• AP 24-072.01, Income Properly lny111011 S..l>ury l>eYllloprMnl Co .. AP ~pp 1,~~'11.~1· !'~·:: Mola D1111lopm1n1 Corp. A Boetock. Lucy E .. AP 148-552-10.
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fM11-:.!:'!.t-. H1wm1n. Donald C., Af> HttmenHn, CherlH L .. AP 11.rn.u ~.JoMK..AP 1'8-091-13, :: ~:t:~t~· ft~:·~~ AP937-4G-088, 1145.ee Abbe)',OennltM.,AP 146-5e:l--03, t:: 121.2•. 11,481.a. 2~12-46. 11.623 02 I AP 26-471-30 1·1 n1.to 111uG • · AP ea1....o-100, 1757.34 189' 34 t' .. M--~ :x:ic:n,. Hetman••n. ChUIH L:· AP Hiii. Aoneld A.: AP 14--072·2•. Ackarmen. Herold w .. AP Metttn. Kllnln L. AP t'8-092--02, :: ~~~~ =~~:: Oerct .. MonlM, AllMI (EA). A T~ret. Cwolyn. AP 148-l!M-15, ~ 132·24, IU32.24 "4t.oe ,26-412--0e, .... eo 1513.78 . . 937....0-130, S193.34 11.498.1,
-Guerdlln Tr ... Bin A., AP 23-.13J..28, HermanHn. ChUIH Tr. AP leytll, Jo·"" L .• , ••• AP Ptarc>e. Kent M .. AP 146-11W1, A~:53-e14:5,· ''ft71: 151.02 McCoy, Johrl J .. AP 937-40-157 Cheng, Yt-chung. AP 146-568-17. -~ $2,011.40 2~72·21, tt11.IO ~ ..... 18 a.M1.3' 1
11•rn. • •· • • $511.59 1111_00 _ ~~ Connert, Patricia Y., AP llftllart, Pa1t1cle. AP 24-072-30, "-Id, 8vry L .. Af' 2Ml3·11, Henton , Dennie W., AP 11.!;°'PetrtdaA AP 15.._152_.1 TAX9'ATEAMAM-G07 McDlarmld, Bruce f., AP ""= lftlllf'lll'IOI 23-1~. 1115.,. "23.11 tll0.31 1'M112..()9, 1331.58 1111 Oo .. • 146-572·17, $209.73 trw _~I Brllhwt, Pelrlcta, AP 23-134-23, Herman11n, Cher,111 Tr, AP tllattlf 0.11etopm1nl lno, AP Cowtee, R. Vlt'n., Fltitlaf, Ooneld ... .:...__ Joh AP 15.._181•11 McMullen, Mery J. el al. AP WIOMlllc, KtnMlh H el al, Al'
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1· AP 159• 184•02 AP 110-037·78, $478.85 G 11111p1 e , P 111IIn1, AP NT ~ SA HalJonel Tn.t and lnv111m1n11, AP 23· 14, ·2'1 . 24-072-35, lt()l.00 2~oe. a.M7.84 IM6.11 • p Ml1~ .. • Schmlckrath. Cllllord C .• AP 183--011-09, $531.98
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F I Do I L AP 178..041..08 $1, 182.68 107-482-47 S468 98 t67~21·20. $125.26 BodH. Barould Seahbod, AP 1•5-351·25, $346.7<1 153-405-22. $111.00 Londellu•. Jonn, AP 45-058·32, $90~~e<, rs " • S lllzlnger. Dorothy D .. AP Roech, °Leo~ Tellchet. At' Rogers, H. Kent .>r, AP 151-393-61, S11t.OO Locke. Barbire E ., AP MayM. Mark A, AP 153-408-55. $1,713.90
Goudreeull Wllllam R AP 178·632-60. St.118.96 10'7-513-19, $1,300.S8 1117·321-22. 5"'.46.75 Cltnc:y, James. AP 151-40t-02, 145-352..03. Sl.043.42 S111.00 De.Youn;, Ro;er &/or aartn,
178-041•68 s2 738 64 " Terrell. La France E .. Jr .. AP Franke Dean N., AP t07·573-26, EI gen. Cather t n e G .. ~ P $832.00 · Norton. W 1111 • m J ., AP Cooley, Melva J .. AP 153-412· 12. J<>519h. AP 45-061..()6, S564.10
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Kln9, Oorolhy D . .'AP 178-042·07, J" v 11' N 0 rm. n L.. A p D11Qle. Harold l .. AP 107-682-04, Julllel, Roger, AP 187-353~11. 1537.73 Bleche, Leo H., AP t45·421.04. Crow!Jlchael G., AP 163-4t4-68, Cllflord A .• AP 46-0CI 1-38, $1 334 52 178-642-04, Sl,448.12 $494.04 $825.82 Norton. Howard, AP 151-<123-11. S296.60 • $758.84 $1.268.48
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Smith, Mich&.., AP l78-072..o7, Roa, L-'gh A., AP 178-091-08, $1,589.84 Dewaon, Robert D., AP AP 151-524-13 $54298 S111.00 . Lemb, W. Kenneth et al, &/or 45-066-44,$1.217.75 It 889 50 14.884.64 S v I a k e, Robert A., A p 181·501-03, S240.57 AP 151-53t-01' '596.08 Aelchelderl•r, James O .. AP Dittmer. G•ry R .. AP t53-t1<12-31, Sl;nal L•ndmatk Inc &/or iiuyt4,,, Welter c ., AP 178-072·22 HUI, c . o..n. AP 178-69t~22. 1 1. 111-321-38, $3,2.7.28 De u t I ch. Th.om... A p AP 151-531· 10: $698:38 145-174-01, $234.55 S764.58 Venneltoll, Rob•rt N. •I •I. AP
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Blehop, L. P., AP 178·191-23, C allck . Arthur T r .. AP 142-101-15,$5.00 AP838-31-040,l903.44 Join••.' Fleetwood B .. AP McK111on. Richard K., AP•sess..ee . AP"'5-072-54,ft,313.20
te524 178-703-21 $1,714.92 AP 142-101-11, ts.00 'l\P 93Cl-31-049, $1.135.82 155-141-01. $111.00 195-0t2·10, $574.88 Guzman. Wll!lem. AP 15J..53t·10, AP •5..072-57, $1,437.72
AP '1ra.191.21: 141.44 Low. VIOiet E .. AP 178-704..05, Lowmen, G1n..,a Mery, AP AP 938-31-055, M54.22 G•laalngtt. Jam•• B., AP M •" n 9 8 k I e. t' en e • AP M40.88 AP <IS..072-58, M18.ft Harting, R. A. AP 17a.191..st t,8t2.84 14:1·102·2~$958.78 155-1tl2·13,S111,00 1t 195-013-24.SSt0.21 Minick, Slephen K .. AP Slgnal Landmark Inc &/or
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S haffer bevelopmenl Inc. AP P 178-705-07,S1.747.t5 142·103..08,111}.00 l10-l90-08,Sn.ea 155-172-3(),$608.44 195o-063-43,S382.08 Watkin s': Bruce w., AP Signal Landmark Inc &/or 178-201-58 $168848 P178-705-t7,$2,006.0CI Sllllman, Ru11•1I I.. .. A P ,,s~~2JeaeleF.,AP1t0-.20C)..()8. l•lnklller, J1m11 c .. AP Emmeraon, Rob•fl J. AP 153--541..()4,$741.sa HanHn, K. M, AP 415-013·18,
AP 178-201-st: S l,S92.72 P 178-705-24, 1705.73 142·103-26, $994.98 · · 200-0 155-172.-34, $1,020.55 185-185..o5, S1,012.24 Or111. 1..eonard, AP 153--543-01, S72l.68
AP178-201-60.l1,592.72 P178-705-26,$969.74 Stellrecht. Robert L .. AP APOl10-0a\llcl'D'2·!~5·'f20-200-0a S~red, Marla, AP 165-173-03, Ad ams, Rlohtrd L.., AP $878.32 AP4S.073·1T,l768.54 AP 178-201-61 $1 592 72 178-705-37, f 111.00 142-111-37 , 14,970.98 111\I, ., 1 ' S30•.4CI 195-192.-08, S 11 t.00 Tllov, Nicholas. AP f53·54.....a6. AP 45-073.21. 1780 ..... AP 178-201-12. 11'520°72 p 118-705-43, $1,738.98 ,.p 142-111..SS, $7.772 .. 27 sa2.40 . ~ Savlnoa & Loan Alll'I AP Poeto•h•n•. Mare.I R., AP $467 07 StgMI l.Andmarll Inc l./or EntlGn AP 178-201-Cl3• s1'eoa96 P 178-705-«, Sl,739.98 Glttln, Jamet F., AP 142·152-32, un::a:Otnl lnvt1tl0tl lno, AP 15f5.111..Q3, 13,0~11.04 ' 195-195-20, $111.00 Halhaway, Maynard C. Jr. AP Dorothy, AP 46-074-09.1538.98 ' AP 11a..:rq1-14: ,1;581.82 p 178-70MO. $2,011.12 1352.72 l~0-110-200 ~·8:>:J184 Dur 1 t n, 8 o d an O., A p GoUfl. Wllliem, AP 195-202.00, 153·5<14· 16, '473.82 Slgn•I L.1ndm1rk Inc &/or D•
AP 178-20r-65, l'f,581.82 p 178-70s.80, 12.217.IM Ell. Chrl1tln• Jo Ann, AP Saller Da~iei" • AP 110-222·29 155-181-13, 11. ,41 se3AP Cl1.158202 "8 ••15,,,. M an1u" ch",,. A .. A p "Ion, Thomaa L .. AP 45-014·101 AP 178-201-Cl8, 11,581.82 p 178-70M1. $2,281.94 142·166-19, S111.00 • .. • Morgan, Hltr'/ JoHph, AP 9 • ..., . .,, ·"" 153•583-15, $538.55 S1,680.28 AP 178--20t-Cl7, S1,580.52 p 178-705-63, te18M Hclmee, Mary H .. AP 142·1e.-01. ~,8·11~222•30, ,28 12 155•181·18, $1, 129.27 , _ S5~1tt, Lttoy F .. AP 195-2.02-24, S 11gel11lk, Timothy K .. AP Slgnal Land mule Inc &/or
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tHnmen Roneld 0 AP t7-.112-33. 128'1.20 I... AP 142-47....a&1 11,023.66 14 •t21•50, 55•48 Hamdl Ntleh M AP 165-233-36. 19S.2.23-38, 1839.80 143387 Seaahore Apartm•nll AP 1784.52..0S. t115.12 . • . w 0 n g . w 11 11 • m w .• A p Tobin, Kev•. AP 142-47•·07, sa~· Edward.s .• AP 14e.l21-51, te07.M . .. Oberly Lee c .• AP 195-223-44, Ptlill. P•t. AP 165-018·03, 46-081-18. lt.018.M •
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E n g lebrec ht. Bru c e . A P 48·t40·18, $1,899.114 11118.88 423-1D5·01,$570i04 Mlc:haell. Pllrlck, AP 120-371-04. Hu11on, Robert J . 3rd, AP 130-M-084, lat1.t0 a.z.i, Edwin a .. AP t17·711-05,
45-203-14, 12.810 40 Newport Matlntrt Pleu Auoc. Bergin, Trion•. AP 5 I. 141-05, F II c It. r . M 111 0 n Mf.. A p 1111.80 458-022-21, 12,401.40 TllTA Co Tr llR-1823-00-2 &IOI 1381. 15
Bink, Llovdt Cellfornle &/or AP 49·140-37, $9,820.82 12,543 t8 423·213-09. $1,830.74 Tl&TR Co Tr #IR-1923..00·2 &I 8chool, Newport 8Md1 Dllll, A W llh In 0 Ion. John C .. AP F0td, Ctr1« G., AP 425-043-13,
lenlley, Al , AP 47-0t0-·18, Vele, Leon E . AP 49 ·150·10. Y•d•oeren . Baro kh , AP W ll ••ltr . Jell ry J .. AP Tobin, Cerl E .. AP120·371·11, 458-35t-02.l1J-'$.80 f30.03..008,l1,301.12 $538.87 $28,928.14 $760 88 5 t-141·23, $1,749.88 423·21....02. $868.94 $2,911.20 ll&TA Co Tt '1R·1923-00·2 &/Ot' 81•m0 n •. J. "' ..... A p
Reelport corpor•tton, AP Countyol 0rllnQ41, AP 49·161-01, Alex1ndet, Wede, AP 61·t41·28, Sl!Wr, V111 H., AP 423°218-04, Tl&TRCoTr .tlR-1923.00.2&/0t TAXRATI AMAl7.ot1 Mlrtln. RIC:hard L .. AP 930-83--028, 425-05 ·10,1531.85
47-031·23, S2,32t.78 $116.30 l $881.00 $32.H ROM, lllon• s ... AP 120·372·09, 1725.30 Dell£., AP 425-083-03. Seratti. Enrique, AP ,.7•032_03. $1B218e~,78Jo11n P .. AP 49 172·06, Kt1lr1y, Haroun. AP 51·t81·23, H 1ye1, Kero I y n K., AP 1878.82 Tl&TR 0o Tr t1A.1923-00-2 &/or Tia.TR Co lr #1R·1923..()(). 11.89 , I •
1111 00 . " • S3, t07.78 • 423·223..07, 1.1.000.62 Tl&TR Co Tr #1R·1923-00.2 &/Of Vounklll", Robtrl A .. AP 458·501.(M, Gould, Bernud R. •I ••• AP Rook•. Helen A .. AP 425-Hll-03.
Leliln, Paul, AP 47·04 1-31, Tl & TR Co Tr #1R·1823·00·2 Souke111, John, AP 51·152·02. Gtrdlner, O lney ~ .• AP Bradley JllMI R .. AP 120-381-02, IA,3&8.lle 930~4. l2,CM8.64 $2,148.41 s1.oe2.94 &lor Ped la . Ru uoll F , AP St.792.24 423·23t-09 $220.12 129240.. Galllnn, Robarl H., AP Tl&TRCoTt.tlR-1923-00·2&1« St Sure, t<enn1tli P'., AP
I ~Jl:cr· Rox v . AP 47-042-04, 49i-l7l·~ORIJc,2\5,-8:1R-1823·00·2 ~·1~n. Liiy, AP 5 t-152·06, 14~:'.;r'· 0
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2AiC111tdlOll Jack A Sue Gene &let E111m111, Hetlan Dirk FrMmln, A1111 P., AP 11·101..07. Allmen; Sheldon; AP 423-'238-07, TllTR Co Tr #1R·1923&00-2 &I !~4~~2~ ~2=2 H Tl&TR Co Tr 11R·1923-00-2 &/or 938-99-011.1597.22
c AP'7-04J.13 S29i:u8' AP 49·17fi.03.S1,492.82 $1,211 38 13.843,10 'Verr11o;Oeot09 L,AP1~2.01 • • . Hem, Georo• A . (JT). AP ·;..11 s 1 ·AP 7 052 T l ll e ln1 & T r Co Tr Hollenbeck.Jam11 R ,AP Setln ,KennethA .• AP$3,341.88 ,Kerdoon,8tevenM .. AP9~5,1A32.62 TAXRAT1EAMA07~l $9~~·~· :r~o. p :; 052·
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47-071--04 Sl 65122 49-177·24, $2,258.85 51·112·18, $2,089.3!1 J-& Wllllem M. ChufdllU Jr, 1421.74 AP 481-13t-32, 132. .~13.,. 30• Jean H .. AP 930-87-021, 425-102-ot, 1335 .. 20 47~7~~~~t·3~4~:11 Inc , AP ,,{R~~~2Ll>~2'&1!.~~ •. ~'Yt 51~,~!:,~c=..7~.l~mle Rty, AP APA~2r~~4:~~·~~!!~ A .. AP l184'f:~0 Robert, AP 120-392.()8, A'w4::k1l~1~.r.c2h9:e1 M., AP r.&lRCoTrl1R·1923..()()..2 &1«13~f::· JOMPh. AP 425-301·18,
· · · AP 49-177-30. $1.99807 F o wera, John Victor , AF 423·247·15, $4,590.&e ' 93+-et-019, e1,294.19 MOMI. Mic:hMI M .. AP830·87·103, G~rner , Rueaoll C , AP Sl~,r~:.~James R .. AP 47·072-oe. Countyol 0 renge,AP48·17?·39, 051-1111-07,$1,572.30 Sturgl1. Wllllam T., AP TAXRATEAMA07.o:tl Walker , Merlhl M., AP *5t7.72 42S-301·2fi $118568
Wltll. 'Russell B .. AP 47-082·1~, $3298 Bernlll, Ric hard H ., AP 423·201-02, $2,886.39 , 934-81-039, 11.183.00 Tl&TRCoTr 11R·1923-00·2&1ex Reanlkott'.Arthur.'AP425-302-07,
12 274 24 Abrall a m . Edward A., AP 51.191.14, $1,230.08 Benk, Security Ptcltlo N1tlon1I Baeco Lid &/ex Randoll. Anne E. N T E lno, AP 934·81·040, Mandell, Snerlo David, AP sas2.76 • · p • 49·177-40, 14.542.08 Burns Le Vtl'a AP 61·192·16 Tr, AP 423·281-03, $4,081.41 AP 114-211·28, $257.18 $118.tO '-930-93-004.81, $11\.00 Berth Jouph ti al AP
12L:)f;::•PhllllpA.,A 47-093·•8· Tl & TR Co Tr #lR-1923-00·2 $1,062&"4 ' Giii, Ronllld L., AP 423·284·10, Ker1hner , Mu llyn , Al' TllTRCoTt#1R·1923-00·2&1«425-302.1e Sf303.30 .
Smith, Dean M .. AP 47_083-30. & I o r Vo u n O. Ber b •re. AP He\'9', Wenen N,. AP 61·201-13, 1811 33 TAX RATIE AMA 01..-93;t;80:.-o43~,3t~.~p 93'4-0l-045 W1l1h, Chrllly, AP 930·93·013, Oo ue i'i , 'Robe rt G .. AP
$3 282 78 49-183.05 81. $111 00 13 151160 ~-. Doneld B., AP 423·276..()5, • ge •• 11.738.38 425-303-34 $541 94 Remity vernuaS 11,p 47•093.02 Tl & TR Co Tr •1R·11123-00-2 C1mp1gna , Trion• 8 ., A F. $1,700.64 Coun1y ol Or•nge, AP 1821.71 TI&TRCoTr#1R·1923-00-2&/0t ' ·
$5<13.58 · · ' &/or Bowle, Stephen 51·211·10. $602.08. PUIU, Biiiy J .. AP 423-281-07, t4·~11. 132.98 Bekhit, Sarni S., AP 9311-46-022. Hol1lll n , G eotg e M .. AP TAX RATI AMA 01~
Anderso n Fr ad w A P AP 49-183·06.S558.05 Martllall, John H. 3rd , Al> $9,887,38 $2,530.14 931-44-003,$1,2:,1.12
7..()94 2 S · 00 ' T I I I a Ins & T r Co Tr 5t·212·18, 12.312.90 Stomel, Pl!rlcll. AP 423·201-03. 1'.AX RATI ±01..-GI 111 n I .1.. J • m I I E · • A p Tl&T.R Co Tr #1R-1923-00·2 &/ex Mc Kenn1, Nency L .. A p 4 • 1• l l 1. # 1R.19 2 3 -00. 2 &I or GI us Sullivan, Wlllls N., AP Ii 1·213·22 I 1,064.88 938-4e.oG5, M,016.40 p MIUlkan, Judith R .. AP 1131-44..()38, 117-39 t-09, $322.33 11~f:::,1· Hope, AP 47·11°· 18• Gooltrey T. AP 49-183·10, $593.94 $1,018.34 . H II 0 h •• ' M. r 11 y n J .. A p W•vn• Pller A 117·381·12 Br~~ h:5 ~37 J: m ••. A $438.78 Anderton, Claud• o .. A p
SllOk!laln, s.ald, AP 47•110.34, S3S2191~e of Celllexnie. AP 49-191-32, Bero In Trion a, AP 61·~32·10 423-201-0e. 1723.50 SI 1I 00 ' ' ' 9311-4 • • • t Tl&TR Co Tr llR· 1923-00-2 &IOI 117-392·111, 1198.41 13233~ g $1,657 78 . Collln1.JohnT .. AP423-290-00, Siemon• Jim A ·572·34 IYYln• Co .• AP 838·48-046 J Flnn, Frank L .. AP~31·"4·044, Wln•o••. 8•tbar• v .. AP
• . TI 1 I e In I & Tr c 0 T r Gleich, Louis F Jt, AP 51-241..0S. 1482 88 $1 21711 • • • 11.597.21 I $1,082.78 117-401-cM, l930.21 Sl~~~';j Ted O , AP 47•141•05· it 1R·1923·00·2 &/or Wllll1ms, $511580 Proparll•• Woll Inc, AP Melli Arnie. AO Hf-803..08.. -040 Tl&TRCoTrl1R·1923..()().2&/oi Bruce, Mullyn Mullely, AP
Chavez Ben A AP 47•142•12 Robert L. (JT). AP 49· t92-03, AP 51·241-06, $1,003.40 423-296-04. $2,013.88 2 002 42 TAX ... ATE AMA 01 Glllell, Horace F. Jr (CP), AP 117-402-02 1453.80
1418.88 • ·• · $666 94 Allen, Jamee w . AP 51·243-21, AP 423-296-05, $2,013.88 Grey, MlcllMl H AP 111.eo~. Herb 0 t R 1 d g e A" n , 931·84-017. J.492.63 ' Reeder Sally AP 47.172.05 Cummings , John H Jr, AP 11,100.42 MulhHrn, Bruce T. Tr, AP S139oe .. ' 48113111 13298 A Tl&TRCoTrll1R·1923-00·2&/or TAXRA'RAMA07..oll
173338 • • · 49·192-26. Sl,418.94 3425 E811 Cont Hlohw•v 42.....,.11·12, 12,876.80 Feducl• Manuel J AP AP •111 ;3;12 i:J298 HHret, Donni• J . "11. AP AP 47.172..o6 $891 81 Tl & TR Co Tr #1R-1923·00-2 Auoclet ... AP 61·281·04. Properllet We11 Inc;, AP 117•731•23.it.758.79 " AP4lll·13 •28•13 ·98 93t·64..o49,Sl,232.58 Ewi ng , Oftgory 8 ., AP
Cout Pr~ies AP 47•172.24 &/or Knaubuhl, Dougl11 C . AP I l,295 88 424-412-01, 12, 162.18 Ptendero_ut. Dlln• D • AP AP 401:13~:20: .J:98 North Blufl Perk Communlly 426-1t1-ot, 11.704.34
1234.a.. · · 4PB·~'k·.3L11.0Sy2d9700c~?ll,,~w'""s'---g, ::1m11n, 00110111 J el al, AP Qeltmboe, Ferenc K., AP 117•732•18 Sl:l5.48 Peru. OJ•m•h••d Jim. AP Allin,AP931""4-083,S32.98 Leavenworth, R. c .• AP M 1 L J p -· ., v• ., ..,.... 51·282-08.$111.00 424-412·t2,lt24.80 Blodl. o9v1d R .. AP 117·732·111 481•14t-02,12,978_55 AP93t~1,$32.98 425-111-30,$3,718.14 Ch~~~\~ 47.',';!..oe. s1.487s~Jo L-11 A., AP 49-202-02, 1789.26 City of Newport 811ch AP Southern Pacific Land Co, 12 119 80 TI&TR Co Tr# lR-1923-00-2 &let Soulhern Pacific; Lend Co, R1yn1rd, L. G .. AP 49·202·18. 51-282·18, S32.98 ' C11tlogne, Gabrlel R .. oAP ' . · ltvlne Co., AP 411•141·13, Montooth, Donetd V. (CP), AP 'TAX RATE AMA 07 ...
GrHnbell Apart m e n u , AP $1,280 6'1 Qra ...... LemuelA.,AP61·201·17, 424·413·11,$2,666.« TAXRAT1EAMA07-4M l1~!8nriln . Petrick w .. A,P 931-0M12,S591.85 •
47•180•32• $725.82 Cou1llne Builde rs Inc. AP 1~124 Boydan, R. K., AP 424·413-16, 4Sl:f41-15, l3,044.79 Tl&TR Co Tr #1R·1823-00·2 &/or AP .47-180-42 $1,825.98 49·212-09, $4,545.08 e.i.111. Roy T., AP 51·2112-05, 1116.52 • Sledge, Judith K .. AP 031-09440, Mec:k11, Petti' A. AP 119-311-01,
Oceenfront' ltd, AP 47•201•17, Foerster. Giibert, AP 49-222-02, Sl,676.41 Soulhtrn P1elllo Lend Co, Kohl, Arin R .. AP 4311·301·3t, llATI AMA 07441 $2,854.78 1843.32
l4 433 68 $1,229 26 . Turnat, Jo Ann S .. AP 51-301..00, Tlnety, Jonn R., AP 42.4·414-02 1788.91 Coll, E.dward W., AP 931·74-009, Tll AA'R AMA 01_, Dove Gr-M AP 47.211-09 lJhl, Richard R .. AP 49·222-t8, S1,89t88 1824.11 Biii< ~AMII AF l1,5'7.3e • • · I 1 737 75 i.-, Lindsay P., AP 51~ 12·51, AP 424-4 t4-0.4, $2,834.64 TAX RA~ AMA 01., 442~2 2 98 ' Tl&TA Co Tr # lR-11123-00-2 &/et l l ,838.56 T I 11 a 1 n s & Tr Co T r $077.69 AP 424-415..()2, $381.59 • ' . 811tler, E. Lynn, AP 1131-74·035,
, 12'f:98Donllld E., AP 47•234..03. • 1R·I 923·00· 2 & l ot C alco DI d v er , An lh on y A., AP AP 424-415..()4, $2,488,3-4 Gernat, RulMll C., AP 49-271-02, AP «2..o3:l·3f, 132·88 1707.85 ,,;.~~~~~ Sl.:~~:.. er I ne • A p ~!!Oot NeWpOrt~eachDl•I APM•ne g emenl Inc (CR). AP 51·322-22.13,327.62 Slrloker. Herbert H .. AP $895.18 A~«~-o32(;40•13l·~ v &/or Tl&TR Co TR #IR'-1823·00·2 Shareef, M•hmood, •p
47 240 0; fl l& 30 " 49-c222-20, $2,016.98 ' EhAnl, Daryoo'ltl, AP 51·322·30: 4~5..()91«1'3. 11.757.48 Barnett, Lynn, AP 49·211·14, '11 11 e o o • &let Melbourne, Mirian J. (WS) 8, 118•252-08 ll 426 34 " Sch~eriz. wi111rd K 2nd, AP $3~~~ 1210 Ltd. AP 49-222·32, $2,52138 Rllch, OCH, AP 425·092·02. $7~~~ton. Wllll•m E .. AP ~~·~' Corp, AP AP 931-14--039, 1785.04 • Tin HI•' N . AP 119-282-13
47•241-03• 5~8 22 .,. • .:ool. N__.,,.,t "-··1i "'st., •p Lowe. Fr ederick M .. AP 11 .... 900.re • .,.272 ~..... ... Inf old, Rob1rt F. Jr, AP North Blufl Perk Corrlmunlly 1937 ;8 " • ,.,,._ G L I •p 47 2"1 12 ~· v~ .. v · ........ .,. " 51-322-31, $132.0e "°"· Donald E .. AP 425--092.07, ...... • .~...... ··2 11 10 •1 •"• 94 Alen, AP 931·74<076.132.88 , ...;, .. _ .... G . Cotllnge. 1189~56 llfY · 11 • ·" • " • • 49·230-01, S32.98 Carleton, Broll, AP 6 t·330·28, $829.00 .... • • '• .-. Jo rd an, Rlcherd V • AP K.» tti.'252•15, ll.335.0.~
Saltw Jll'nM B AP 47-252-22 S lll n er. Mi ch••• A .. AP 1517 22 K11ykend•ll. Richard A .. AP TAXRA'RAM.\0744 44~~$3~"'-1,AP 93t·7M13,$1,334.70 Ctrroll Rob• I c AP •~.718_90• · · 49-230-31, $111.00 JlnH . ferrv Ellen-Adel•. AP 425-092·20, $502.98 B k A OAd E •p Aull, Devld M .. AP 931·81..018, 11 .. """A• 1• 1 ...,.. ,,.r · • -G Pe p ' ,,,..,_ __ "·-"I R AP 42" ....... "5 TllTR Co TR 111A·1823·00·2 roe l •rm ,. .. .. 11-35 _.........,.., ........... Heull«lttemm, Paul, Dietz, Gaty endron, ,., J., A 49·251-02, 51·330·35 S3 592 52 .,_,., .. """'' ., "'""""""' • 442 121-0r t1424ot ..... Berrett .,..,.; A 0AP 119-321-47 L AP 47_263-o8 125~38 $382.62 C har1ee.'w i111em F .. AP 1111.00 l l or Ker~.J.a"m•• P-. t. AbetWcto .AP«2121_.4 Bowler , M. Douo111, AP 11884.« ·· · 'v a I• n c I• .-E·d w'ar d. H.. A p w . b •I. r . D 0 n 11 d J .• A p 51-3 .. 2· 13, I 1.952.84 Banll. Lloyd• Cel. AP 425·243· to. 458-07t·28, $3,505.eo . 1 =..o . . . 831"814)1, 12.238.00 • . .
47·273·111, 16118.56 49-251..07, $-412.98 Z-bet. Robert F .. AP 81·342-18. $504.30 Adem1on,. R•o•n•ld E .. AP john1on Wllll•m M AP NOttft Bluff Bay View Community TAll "A'R AMA 01 .. , Velencla, Edward H ti el. AP Tract 1210 ltd, AP 49·280·32, J.432.69 ~rendlt, Wiiiem A ., AP 458--111·28, 2,879.78 ... " "'-l;AP831·81-o50,$32.98
47•273•22, s1.429.20 S32 98 Menclnl, Jam11, AP 51·35 1-04, 425-382-33, 1898.92 TllTR Co Tr# tR-1923-0()..2 &/Ot 2"121-'41• ,5l0.20 ' Tl&TA Co Tr II lR-1923-00-2 &/«
Luft, WIUllm E. Jr. AP 47.28 l-08, Franchise Realty lnt8t'tllle Corp, $2,924.20 S 111 e o I C 1111 or n I a , AP Snyd4jr, Rlcnerd 0 .. AP 468-112-01, Aoblneoln ·O: on• L .. A p Holllt*n, Mery J .. AP 932-05-0t1, lf'YIM lndulttlal ComcMx: Sdlar'r
1171278 AP 49·280-38,S32.98 Plnnon. J04J N .. AP 51·363-t7, «0-131-29,$32.90 1413.94 "'t.;~~Amn,AP 11,13&.75 Miidred J .. AP 427·151·03
Sleuiihter, John F . AP 47•281.t3, S3~c;:in. Leonard. AP 49·280-51, $598.52 AP 440-131-30, 132.H Me I b On~· m I I M., AP 442 131~. S32 M Tl&TA Colt II tR-11123.()()-2 &I« 110,408.94
12.306.07 '"''"" TI I I e In I & T r C o T r S2~U POiiy M .. AP 52-012·11, :~ ::tm:g: ~~= 45t.~f~ Tr #l~~11123.()().2 &/Ot' ~· loCti 1)., AP 442-141·17, =:J•n (JT). AP 923..06·027. TAX AA'R AMA 014f'I, $3i1:~· of Cellfornla. AP 47·~3, # 1R·1923·00·2 &/or Etrl, Guy c . County of Orange, AP 62-013-30, AP 440-132·20, $32.98 Nledrln~1u1, Rloh1rd F,. AP l2M tc:' I Edward V AP Tl&TA Co Tr 111R·1023-00-2 &/or
RamMf, Plllllp S., AP 48-022•11, 3rd, AP 6().221·22, $814 24 $32.98 AP «0-t32·22, 132.98 45:~1r2t~e.' f~(~:rmo M" AP 442.~~l-~~.1:2:257.13 .• Venn, Jcfln C. Jr, AP 932-05-037, Skibicki, Waller JoHph, AP Ill l OO Brown, Wiiiiam W .. AP 60·230-12, Moore, Kent S .. AP 62-031-04, AP 440-132·23, 132.98 0 ,.t2 .. 27, ,,,.28_00 8 u rd 1 n, Jo ,11 h L.. A p 11.820.40 50-C>l1·11, SS,080.42 · c T $7,883 41 $982 82 AP 440-132·25, 132.98 .. _.. .... -.... 2 1•1 .... 11 ..... North 81ufl Perk Community Combe, Oety, AP 50·011· 11. Kellen• a rde n rusl,AP Rod g er s J a m •eE AP St1teol Celllornl1Perk,APAP440-132·28,$32.98 TtATRCoTt#1R-t023-40-2l/or._ ........ ..,.,.., "-1.AP832..05-o55,S32.H $915.48 ~a2.~~.1n1:1~~.~:n L 2nd, AP 60-230-38, 112.807.38 . 52-050-01, 132.98 AP «0-132-27. S32.H Schlller, R. Donald (JT), AP 44~~13~ Alen, AP AP t32..o5-0le. $32.90 F•rou•on. Tllom11 A .. AP
48-024.oa 134424 Countyol 0 renge.AP 60-252-02, S11teotCalltornla.AP 52.ofi0.10, lrvlne Co, AP 440-132·28 '58-132-o3,l1,090.3e p4421rt'-64 *3:zte AP932..o5-057,$32,98 50-021·21,$2,708Jl2 • $32 911 $32.98 $1,378.85 Tl&TR Co Tr 4'1R·l923..00-2 "°' A • • . 0• eeeumont, Lyl• E., AP Mc Nuh, Stephen J ., AP 4~:~r13o:~~h tr d p .. A p AP 60·252.-03. $118.30 AP 52-«150-22, $32.90 s u ,. 0 I c •lllornl •• A p .T~td'l.27~.'0:'"Y E., AP 458-13-4-oe. A;:r.;'7~ ~"munhy Alen, 032•.53-016.11,473.34 60-432·21, 11,202.12
L. u I 1 lh. n Fr. n k w A p Tl & TR Co Tr "1R·1923·00·2 AP 52-0S0-23, $32.98 4<10-132·29. 132.98 AP 442 171-08 $32 98 Tl& TR Co Tr I 1R· 1923-C>0·2 &/Ot Locld1"1, John c .• AP 60..()32-23,
4a.o52-o2.S3,2t8.48 " &!or Kahan , Ro bert J ., AP AP52-051·14 $32.98 County of Oftnge, AP Brickner, Pllrlclt A., AP AP 442•17t~7·132·118 Chenllr, L.Ola N .. AP 932·53-020, 12.928.48
Bhtkte. Pri vln M , Lape er. 50-282-04, $1.828.87 AP 52..05t·21° 132.98 4~132-31, $32,90 45$-134-01, $1.204.28 AP 442.17t-08' '32,98 $2,3e2.10 Hamel.'*-J ,. AP 50..()41-oll, RobtflE AP48--0lll·20 1130489 T iii e In s & Tr Co T r United S11iet ol America , AP AP«O-i32-32,$1,7M.80 Percl11al, Rober! J .. AP AP 442:17t.u:S3in Tl&TRCoTr.ffR-1923-00-2&/0t $1,494.50 Hutt o~. Lyde M et al. AP •IR-1923-00-2 &/or Thompaon, 52-051-23,132.98 Tl & TR Co Tt 11R-t923·00.2 468-182-05,131<!.20 AP 442.171.98 '32.88\ Mertlno,RoneklF .. AP932-~. Cummlnge, John H , AP
48-092-04 123-4 84 Don 0 • AP 5().271-08, $703 44 'S111e of C ... fomll. AP 52..051·24. &/()( Redick, David, AP 45a-031-07 sch 0 II. D. n n I. M . ' A p Big Cenyon Community "-"· AP l840.1"1 5o-042..o2, 11,4413.72
AP 4&-092-05. s '183.3 t s 1H10I0~581}', Ser• L .. AP SG-271· 18. 132 98 $700.52 -456-1&2·29. $1,567 .38 4'2 17t48. '3~88 North Bluft Bey View Community CWk. DouglM o .. AP 50-043-21. P , Jobe Alberl E. AP 62-0e2·14 Tl & TR Co Tt #IR·l923·00·~ Roblneon, Stephen L., AP P•l•u•'•• Peter 0 AP Alen, AP 932·53-041, '32.98 $2,268.se
Hutlon. James p . A •8-092-06, Englleh, John c .. AP 50-272-05. S370.e0 . • &IOt Pittman, Devld 458-194-08, 11.342.38 AU-181-0t 12'29490 • " Tl&TR Co Tr 118-1923..()()..2 &IOI' ~.~"· Robert Jt, AP 60-051·22, 1226.54 G $1 19130 Wanklef, Weldon. AP 52.Qe2·20, AP 45U33-02,"$3,519.21 School, N-porl·M•H Unlll MaJIW9lt ·,.tr'lin AP ... 2·181-37 Coluwortll)', Cherlu F .. AP -.1e
McCllnlock, Mabel " AP Le chman, Raymon<! L .. AP 168820 MoG1lflg1n, Georgl J .. AF 0111 of Orl'!lll Countv (XX), AP le ' ' '932-811..018.81, $111.00 Solomon, Edward R,. AP
48-092-08, 11,214.22 Buch AP 60·272-06, $1,253,30 Jobe . .Albert E .. AP 52..002·21, 458-043..05, 12,319.40 458-184-10.132.98 ~ Ot.m..n11n1 Fuent-. AP Tl&TR Co Tr #1R·lll23..00-2 &/« 50-0$2·24, 12 801.M 4i~~if11' ~~9~ort ' Wlcktn, Ray G .. AP 50·212· i3. 13.038 20 Tiiie Int & Tr Co Tt #R·11123.o0-: Z Ind 1111, HOU Ii 1 In • AP 442•111-43 $3 580 at Oatln, Harold K., AP 932-09.002, Nlchol1, Wiiia, AP 50·0112•21,
• . $124820 McNulty MeryT AP52'-07t·tll. &/o r Cove . John w .. AF 456-221·23,12,951.ot D .T . ,· B AP 11,037.97 $3,290.82 Vallely, Roland F Tr, THO, AP Ti & TR Co Tr •1R-1923-00-2 °$382.M . .. 45&-001·22.1822.82 Mlnoou•. Wllll•m . AP 442~;1~ .~;;4.:aon .• Horttl8'uf1VllleCommunltyAMn, Tate. Theodor• H. Tr, AP 48-1'2-08.12.331.84 I /or Scllulz, Mery w .• AP TallMlll'ku.Holly,AP52-091·17, Tiii• Ina .. Tt Co Tr 458-232·13,$1,390.28 H.arold. R'•ymond c. AP AP932-.-085.132.98 6G-082--02.IUot.50 .;;;,~;·Berber• J . AP 48-112-10, 50-282-01. $740.78 $2 054 82 # 1fM923-00·2 &/Of Edward•. Johr School, Newpott·M ... Unified 442 111 51' teMt 94 • Tully. Oerald F. et ••• AP
Qrlflln. Barber• J ... , •I. AP Tl 4 TR Co Tr II t R· 1923-00·2 F 0 r ney RI c h., d b .. A p L AP 45&-0&2·13. $008.88 Diii ol Oraqo• County (XX). AP FUenl;..Qulnard' Viator Tr AP TAX AA ft AMA 07-oll 5()..ot3.-04, $533.31
&lex McDonald, Btyan 52-103·21, $.188.88 T 1111 In• & Tr Co Tr 458-242·13, 1227.ao .,.2 181 52 12aea'se ' Adtm1, Larry G .. AP 5().()M..2t, 48·112·11.11,503.36 AP 60·283-08, $3,500.94 S tukt, Theodore T .. AP #1R·192)-00·2 &IOI' Wnll•, Gttllld Hlglr, Joel R., .AP 4S9-264·t2, ~~ -~AMII Thom11Hn, Georg• w .• AP 11.012.0. .
Vellely, Roland F. Tr. Thd • AP City of Newport BHcll, AP 62·103·26. $609.12 T. AP 45e..o82·15, $478.74 ll~t Hllll Co It •a ... AP 44~·181-65, '32.98 ' 117-421-0t, $382.70 Mc Klnley, J. Chrl1lln1, AP 48-l12·12· $1fl,949.3a 50·201·23, $32.88 Cout PrQ9ertiM. AP 62·103-29, Dadvar Anthony BMrd R-'o ,..,_.,.... mmun Y .. _., AP 4-42·181·14 $3298 Bennen.t...!.•ll"l•t M • • AP 5().()$3..31, '271.M
Benell, Aften, AP 48-112·20, Ball11e, Lise. AP 50·321-11, $158.00 PhllllP et al, AP 830-e 1•4o t, AP 456-255-07, S32.88 AP 442·111·51: 13i98 117-431-08, PV.i.00 Cummlnge, John H. Jt, AP
U , 151.84 $1,559 85 AP 52·103-30, $152.at SM8.Y2 Jenillnl, OiMle. AP 456-2a-11, AP 442-181-58, W.M Meyer, AoOlrt E., AP 117~. 60-011·24, 13,714.28
Harriman , Herold C , AP Tiii e Int & Tt C o T r AP52·103-32.S160.84 Dyet Ch r lilln• F AP $992.ot • AP4'2·111-5813288 t 1,18e,40 Bor111nd,Joe8,.AP50-081-0e, 48-121-05.11.519.18 •lR-11123-00·2 &lot Llncoln. 8elley, Nigel w .. AP IS2·11N>-4, 932·te-o05,1819.14 ., Noble , Mer1are1 E., AP AP442·111-41:13iM Lle,AoneldO.;Shenei.111_S1evtti $111.00
AP412H )6,$1,519.18 Wlntlow S. Jr. AP 60-322·69 $1,248.37 • Becker. Wlllllm E , AP Ull-H27l-01,1343G. fd L • AP4'2·112·28,S32.M L.,APt17"'434-04,$1,821.ou Elohwa!!:..,Lawrence, A~
Reed F1mlly Pertnerehlp AP 11,414.68 Murph)', Edwerd M., M1n1er, 932·3e-oot,l111.00 1n1y. or on ··"' AP442·t82·2t,U2.98 Gulohon, Lloyd J .. AP 5()-091•23,...-.11
46-122-07, 12,218.94 Be r k o wllt . Frederick, AP Lerty J .. AP 52·120·14, 11,478.38 Reina, Glenn A., AP 932-36-010, AM0·271-02C, l2,245.150 C AP «2·182-31, '32.M 117-442·10, $3.411.00 Horot, Anthony Jamn, AP
City of Newport e .. cll, AP 5().345.()7, 12,029.87 Sl•I• of Cellfotnl• Park, AP S2A95.64 reng• ounty nvetlll"lllll AP 4'2·181-32 132.98 R •Y II 0 Id •• Ch., .... A p fi0..()93..27, 14.087.22 48c~3tigt8 •• ~~if!m Norvel, AP S<>wet1. I Page. AP 60-351-10, 62·120-65, 132.98 AP 932-36-o20, $2,340.H Inell&, AfR4~~7~:~~11t.~~82 •/ tr vine Co &/or Ad1m1 & 117-453-41, 1792.17 LookhltL Devon L .. AP $232 12 Ab<eu,Alallandof,AP82·132·24, Dougherty. H•I• E . AP r... ~. Monlf-o lnvwt"*lt Partnenhlp, Bruce, Merllyn A .. AP ~t.'2.ae2.N 48-14 t-31, 18,719.30 Clly of Newport B .. ch, AP 12,798. 14 932-36-028, 1578.82 Lopee.f Ramcw'I (JT). AP 451-273-24 AP 442-271-03, $3(l,278.18 117-454-14, '802.32 Benk, Ctodt•~ Natl Tr,
Four Btyfront Houus, AP 50-380-02.132.98 Alktnen,l.ellltN.,AP52·143-11, Meadows , Qeorge T,, AP 18?5.10 Tl&TRCoTr#1R·1f2S.00..2&/or 8 Un1b11ry, John F .. AP AP50-101~,MM.72 48-142-25, I0,535 48 Gooltbee, H1ro l<1 Jr .. AP 11 332.81 932 65-008 S138 08 Newport Hm1 Community Aun. Yid eran 8helnOOMI It .. AP 117-'411·24, $1,681.48 Gtl"lf!'l Dell l .. AP 80·101-14,
AP 48-142·28, $9,397.32 50-431·14. S1,577.5t Morey Brian.John AP62·143-2<! H0arr1 1' Shirley M AP AP 45t-.275..o1, 132.98 • 4~2 14 '204338 ' Gramme, MlchH I A. Jr, AP 11,857.ae
Kegnofl, David B., AP 48-143-03, T 11 I e I n t & T r C o T t $6,398.1S ' ' 932·55-028.' 13.693.78 " Tl& TA 0o Tt # 1A-1t23-()().2 &/ TllTf'. cO Tr f 1R: 1023-40-2 ator 117-402-01, '930.to Flor11, Henry. AP 60· 1U·02.
$580.89 # lR· 11123·00·2 &/or FlrHlone, Stele ol Calllomle. AP 62·150-01, Luby, Rogw W_ AP 1132•7o..oo4, Pierce, John D .. AP 458•284·04, Bretcdvloh, Oreoory P ., AP T.rtmble, Joelph, AP 117~482·20, 11.2H.50
Wright, Glenn A . AP 48-152..08, Morton A. (MS), AP 60-451-30, $32.98 11 829.32 t430.IO 416-0e2-03, U .241.04 11.220.AO Noyee, Ronald. AP 60-123.04.
11.078.10 11,283.88 AP52·t60-02.S32.98 Shafter, Jo••Ph N .. AP Newport Hiii• Community A•n Hancock , Helen B .. AP Mor'el1nd , J am••· AP 13 ..... 44 Brooltl, Rober! L . AP 48-163-00, Tl 4 TR Co Tr 11 lR·1923.()().2 AP 62·150..().3, 132.98 932-84-008. $922.M AP 45'.284-11. U2.98 456-171..02, 13,344.20 111 ......... 27, $1,171.32 Juvl1, Jon. AP 60· 132· 12,
18,478 68 &/or Hellmerk L•nd Corp, AP AP 52-150-04, 132.98 Smith Georg• w 3rd Tt AP Well•. John, AP 451•212•03• FOJI Bob AP 451· 112·0 t ~Rick, AP 117-472-07, s1,: ,, 288.14 Qeuldln. R. J 1 c k1on AP 50-451-38. '24,408.70 Helton. Alloe L . AP 52.191.11, 932.....oo.. 12.138•5; ' 11,~1t.oe '832.oe ' ' 234.Te (;111pmen, R1c11•ta A., AP
48-t83-19,$753.261 Tl & TR Co Tr ltR-1923-00-2 1732.84 Birton. John, AP 932-94..()()1, 17M~.WllllamH.,AP45f.2t2.·17 1'1noft. Patrick M .. AP Wood, Peter A. AP 117-472-211. t!H51•21,IU18.4§ Harlow. J-1 L . AP 411·170-03, &lex Brown, MldlMI E. Zlollll' Walt1t M. AP 62·181·23 IMIOO 42.-45f.l82 29 11 &3700 S2,3tt,00 J1fvl1, Joi\, A' 150-151·11,
1 111.00 AP fi0-451-40.17.283.88 12,803.fo • • Lyilct, Robet'tO AP932-84-0SO VHterll"llrk. Guy o .. AP T1&T1ic0Tr#1~19n..oo.z&10t Pwlno, Lout. J., AP 117·491-08, 12,Nt.01
Norton.1,_Kenneth R .. AP lrvtnt Co olWVA.AP60-451..S2, Donnelly P111IN AP52·t81·21i '81838' " '46to-2t4..ol,t823.35 Sm1ttt u.w.tl)'\'l8 AP458471.c>a Mtt.M Oore MarYln, AO 50·181·al. 48·170--07.~.059.18 118.99 $11".78 ' .. ' Tl.tie Ina & Tt Co Tr lrvl11e Co OI W Vl .'A tt4il.ot ., ' tilrt'-v, Merk, AP 117·491·10, J.4371.M
Kemph,HerryN .. AP4&-170·20. T 111e 1n1 & T r co Tt 8111101 C•lllornl• Perk. AF #1R-l923..()().2 &/or Muec:fl John 45T';!"T!.o3eo,r"1·!2..._,_2 tiTACo'fr'1,..tt23-00-211« 12.472.22 H1nlfln, Petrick w .. AR 1825.0~ # tR·192:Ml0·2 &/Ot Van Ronkel, 52-1to-01, 132.98 R. (UM). AP 934-32-007, 11,235.1t ,. " r I .,..1., .. .......,.. &/ F()fd MICflMI A., ~ 46'47i.ol, l.e Aoy, ldlll'I K., AP 117-4M-01. 50-171-06, 12.e.Q. t4
Lewi•. Jeffrey w .• AP 48-201-48, Jo, AP 50-481·21, 13,28907 81.11• Of Callfomt.. AP ~-180...()2. 1'1 & TR Co Tr #1A·tl23~2 l(lefn, ~A .. AP 4156-371·14 11.o43.eo '"8.02 80lnlon. ErnMI l . Jr Tr, AP
12,llOt.60 Tl & TR Co Tr e lR-1923·00·2 132.98 &lot Frledllldt, Gudello, AP $2,824.4~ A N4t Pool, Et'Mlfl L, Aft 46t-an-ol, Miiier, lole B .. AP 117-493.-10, ISC).171-14, MOl.M 4i::,,/1~.·.~:oi2~1'; .. R .. A p :~:.4~~· J .. o .. AP 50-471-04, ... "i.r:ty· R \.llCllln. AP 52·181.01, "J:!~n ·~'~:3 E A p .. ~n A .. P4 14' t1~~".MI A. All 498-632~ sa:: Wll4lm A., AP 117.&04-05, ~:~:~1~h~.::ph111 ... A,
01y, Doneld Jt, AP 48-2t 1·10, MoC1llum, Muouerllt, AP Miller. ~ard 8 , AP 52·1112-27, 934-54.()32: 18.277.5' . Tr ' Kumulch, Merlin J ., A U ,IOl.84 ' 'J 1832.Sf Wlblter Kennllll H .. AP
1542.47 . 50-471-07, $5;387.ot *580.42 p arr 1n 0 Jo .. ph R .. A p 4&t-422-07. Utll.111 J_,_ c..-Cotlllnunlty,... 8ohulm1n, Ao11mery, AP 50-tl+-01, U.14&.eo
Mirr, Louie M .. AP 48·222:82, Ah1dpo11r, Fery<1011n, AP Rauedl, Gary E .. AP 52·200.o2. 037·22..002, i1,5M.22 Strend, Cllllord L. • A AP 451-13a,.aa. l32... ' 117..aoe.o4,l42U2 Uoycl, w.tem F .. ~ 50-111·1a,
•1,ote.74 60-471·10, $2,919.82 1111 00 601 St AndrlW9 Perine,. AP 458-42!·1', 1189.M Corn1ll1on f'Oblrt l Jr AP A11l1, Chrlatophlt B .. AP 12.31J4.41 Ollon, Wltlllm H. AP 48-240-49, Tl .. TA Co Tr #1R·192a-00·2 ...o~. Matlin, AP 52·202·14, 937-22..()03, M13.02 • Virtue .. lotieoll 1'1,C. '8t-&41·18, t145.62 . . 117-684-02, ta.ea.t.t4 Allen. LoulleV. R.,API0-19)40,
$3,698,58 &/or McLoud. Bruce H., AP IM899 Salyer Timothy J All 46'_.36-42. 12.NO.OO 5 ~ J. A" ...._...14' Kruu. M•rll ft . 2nd , AP 11,711.tt 8eerdtlU, Gr101 V , AP 50-471-01,$11,08802 t<lileler, JoM, AP &2-alO.ll, 937•22-007,'st,4'4.M " City of New11ort IHCh, A 11 .M ' ' 117-A4-11.t1,0S381 Y-.,AlatllrdG..AP.,_204-02,
U-28l..c>4, 1810.28 0r-. Jonn Cler1t. AP 51.011.()6, 13 032.48 M oor•• Thom I I J . • A p 4IM41-0t, 131.ll ' JoM P .. _., ........ 1-H, "°"'*· JoM I.,"" 111-5t2.01, 1411.ICJ Hoclgee, Dullln T .. AP 48-272-06, $808.74 iflOllll L~ ll'C &I« Mtttir,, 1131•22-ooe 1747 38 Newport Hiit Cofnl!lunlty Min 11 1441.14 I ~ ..... at
U28.11 I . B I B p Jeoo~ram.JohnG.etel,AP JamH A .. AP 11'·11111·01, M«gon,l•H .. APNl-lto-ol, ~~~1~·P.!-.... ' ,.__,l.or.nt.A,117·5'2-03, TAXMftMl.Alr-411 Sorr• 11. e rn oe .• A 51-021·11 $1005.20 II 803 50 S1 8111.88 " -· • ..... 13.•u.at
41-272·10,1279.43 E lchwelci. Lawrence , AP AP114.ee1-os.11,470tl tohonl•w Mre. ChtrlH. AP 80011• Arctilbtld O. trd . A TAXMftAMAf1~ '~.JJlll"IMleA .. A,117-tM-Ot. Stricker, H•rb1t1 H1n1 . ,.,
Hllllard, Mlohul a • AP 51-021·1&.$1,055.14 county of Or1no•. AP 9q..110-12 '8G750 '418-4fl.ol,lllt,t4 · S*.M •H-Ott..ot 11111. ..
... 281.()6. $2,201.90 • 8ondhllll, Chulu A., AP 111-801.()8, '32M 81110or~tl. WIMllM c . Jr. AP ,.,..,,,, """'"'·""' 411-472·11 MTO~~:~. ~~:,1:;1~,JT:.·~c; M11rt•I . "Oblrl .... AP K orll oiun t111n O, A,
81tnder..1.!r•nc11 M., AP 51"°31-0S,$2,881.68 8tau of Callfornl1 . AP fU-110..lt.11.MSM '2J.OU.ll .. " 111.,...14,td0.51 4ff.011•1' 11,41.M .e.291-30.-1.78 Blck11, Sue C., AP 51.032.01, l\740l-Ot.U2.M FltlTlllll• ltrbera , AP •htnk , Ch l rllt J ., A '4CM71·1 ,NOl.22 lcll11tl, l11rton M., AP He1Mn,JoiWIL.,,,.,.-:Olt.OS, Menz1 ... Dile. AP 48·281·35. S3,lt891 lchool , Newport leech tu-llO-'S, 1,094.M ~at.teOl . .&S lctlool. ~ H~ UnlOft 117 ....... ,1$14.U '340.8
'780.71 Ollltor 8 AP 411-28.2· 0 lude, OtMd R .. AP 11<032-15, Elell"ltnlary Diii .. AP t20•270..ol. u -.eow..m o .. _., 4N-4M-01 Htfr'e~ ~~:::=.·::. ... llWNlld o .. AP 117 .. 11-12, M •• ., ... 0 .. ,," w .. A, Moltlt. d .. 1 • seoa.ee 1227':80 TAX,.,.,. AMA 07... ' 13 OI0.11 411-011o04 ... 41 • 11~r1::i!rd, Brian K. •1 II, AP .. ~.:· Ao~ .. AP 5 t-cMl-OI ... ~ c~~r :r;i:~~t°i: 4=. ~Corp, A 12/'f:t: Of C•llfornl•. 0 .. t:-... "°"*· A, 111·1t5-02, Nott. Dull.,,,;, Aft 41M22·11,
41112·1•. 11,040.32 GlatGf\, l.OUllF.Jt,AP81..()4M3, J~ 10 • • • • • llokerrun11. Oery H .. AP T ......... Linda L., M J.,. ~, .. ..,... .... t.... AaMtt ... ~ 117-ta1-01, 11.•··
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AP 41t•131·17. 2.111 011man, Brtnt.~·111.10. PH.fl. MletlMI T. AP t3ll-0?·126, 1414.78
11211~7 12,.411.44 PenlfldOe Cove. AP 937-88-00I. Lyon . ftlOhlrd E. Jr, A,
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AP 481-131·21, 2.tl 11 t t.OO 1111.00. Weltz.~1 JQVGe M., AP 420...()12-o2.
AP 4et·131..SO~ ... Cantrell. Jenf<:.e A., AP 43· 132·t3. tt.170.40
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AP 137-8&-018, 1143.08 Owflll, Sred, AP t30·11·410, AP ts7·18-023, 1134. Ill ll Ote.38
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1311-44-007,13,016.24 s135050' ·• ' Nluwa ProperllH Ina , AP Dunoen. Clllton S AP AP 937.el..()211, 183-4,t8 930-68-416. l2,t12.00
Relnherdl, Wllllem A .. AP TAX RATI AMA 07-o14
•l I 440.053.01, 13,227.80 ' Hutohlnge, Wllll•m o .. AP Brendel, Mloh•ll• A., AP 115·236-.42, 11,oteea. 425-143-40. 1748,42. AP t37-88.o30, 1134. 16 AP 930-tt-421, 1700.10
APl37-81-o3t,f834.11 Andera. Oerl. AP t33·11·011, Tl&.TR Co Tt 11A-1823-0C>-2 IJOf MI C k , 8 tap hen A., AP
H Guinther, o.Mge, AP 440-063-t6, 461.oe 1-12, $2,811.H
11.680.84 .., JtllncN, Ahmed, AP 458-01 Ml.
'36-44-o15,13,334.21 43-13~2."87.46 1.ennon, J Werren, Tr, AP AP425·143-41,l1,314IO Thompaon, Jerry R . AP Napollteno, JoHISh J , AP 115-23&-51 12415.°!!8 Berm•n.1. Donald C • AP
1136-44-911, 13,545.H 43-112·18, It, 140.38 8 r eGk en r j d g 1, M 811 , AP 426-143-45, 11,232.80
AP 937-66-032, $834 18 1722.15
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AP 837..el-036, $834,18 933-lt..()31, 1823.tl ~ 1 'Tl&TR Co 'Tr #fA-1123..()().2 &/Of 1164.80 ~.:l~ r . J 0 II• I h. n c .. A,. Gonulel, Frank, AP 43-t96-08, t 15-237•31, 12ot.25. w, I 9 ht . D 0 II• Id w • A p
M 23, 12.ee&.'8 12'14.12 CoK, Gery K., AP 115·240-27. 425-163-07, 1841.84. AP 137·88-038, '834.18 MGK•nd1y, Ronald w .• AP ,AP 937·88-043, 1881.00 934.20.()07, 1441.:M ( Cutno. Herry R .. AP 440-054-10, Tl&TR Co Tr #1A-1923-00-2 l./Of
•I '917.39 Ta~Of. Ronald c .. AP 45&-081~3. llvlne Co, Al» 1188·"4·031, Nell, Dentel&., AP 43·203-2 t, $1,H1.84. Poller, Riek D., AP 425-101-11. AP 937-oe.o41, 14N 21 Hulee, Joyce G .. AP ~ff.Ot2,
Tl&TR Co Tr #1A-1923-00-2 &/Of 11137.17
I • LM . Ron•ld G • AP .440·055-01, ~ ..... TlmO\hy, AP 451-08S-13,
lt.801.12 $J22.23 Net...,, Carl Tr, AP 115·240·29. Sse9 02 AP U~7,·$3,ot4;3t Sti!M, RoOft° C., Al' 43-204-02, 11144.08. ()(111, UICtle A., AP 425-181-12, AP837-88-052.1871.52 11.108.24 ' AP937-88-064,S97U2 Jollnaon, Lloyd 0 ., AP
$2,746.71 1114.80 Eoote, Wllllem o .. AP 936-4M15, 1743.n ReYlee, Odle E.. AP 115-240-31, $664.82 12,326,08 Crunk, Thof'nea c .. AP ~212..oe. 1379 24. Derrow, Oen, AP 425-163·01, AP 137·68-oeo. $4U.28 935-8640t, St11,00
•, • Tll.TRCoTI •1R-1923-Q0.21./0f Til.TRCoTr .rtR-1923-00-2 1./0f
Lff. John M .. AP 440-083-07, Tare1olo, Carl J . •I ••• AP
•• , 11.362.91 458-093-07.12,931.34
Berm•n.i. Oon e lcl c .. AP 119345 Tice. JamH. AP 115·252,30. S859.17. t3M5-017. 12.821.41 · Holyb••· Dennie c ., AP $1518.10. Btonehem, Dery!. AP425-191·14,
AP ts7-88-0l1, 1971.52 Travla, Weller L. Jr et 11, AP
AP 837-88-085, $486.28 1136-85-006, 1111.00
AP837·86-086,f971.52 Kre ger, Rober t A .. AP Tl&TR Co Tr #1R-1823..00-2 &Jet Sherwood: Cher lo L .. AP
"' T•k•tr•. Bonni• A. R., AP .U..101-11, $542.87 440-C>&4-11, $2, '19.12 Olblln. Peter, AP 4511-102·01.,
8 t lrbl Femlly Trull , AP 43·UH8. $002..511 • Menard. Mlenel. AP 1115-330·19, &508.81. tst-45-024, 13,880:28 A eh 111 ea, Edythe F . . AP $303.33. · Hiii, Jimmy D., AP 425-192-05.
Clement, Mltohell , AP 43-222·11.Sttt.OO W1tkln1, Holrpyd w M .. AP $430.14.
AP 937-88-104, 17Ui2 835-85-010, lt,t73.0I AP 837.-e&-108, it,008 28 Hele, Wende, AP 836-18·008,
$1,50t,M
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836-45-028, $111.00 Beljejav ..... .., N., AP 43·2l4·10, 1\5-344-58, $447.50 Phllllpa. J emu Dreier. AP
MIM, J-E .• AP 13&--4~t. 1888.04 Durante. Frenk J., p 115-381-05, 425-183-04, 111.043.38. Pattie. David A., AP ~ tO,
11,473.62
.j 440-072..()1.11, 1111.00 11.272.50 •
Tl&'rR Co Tr # 1A-t923-00-2 ''°' Loefflef, Terry, AP 458-203..()3, "' Otuon, John. AP 440-072-08, 11, 181.88
$4,2".40 Olmlted, Robert R ., AP S1,088.88. Wlnegle, l'8rb1re V., AP 0 p ~ .. 2 0" Mc Leu~l'lllJI, CherlH J., AP •3·224-22, 11,328.70 Rogere, Gery Hanley, AP 425-201-21, 11,433.11. IHn, Eric, A 141""" • •· Courtney. J 1 m11 R .. AP 837-85-008. 11.402.H
Connell/, Cethy o .. AP 837-65-007. 703.118 McCormlcll, Robert , AP 837..es-oo8. 11.402.118
IU77. t7 'Shaw, L•rllne D .. AP 458-211-03,
838-46-041, l t,1123.07 wermerlklrohen, Fran, AP 115·393-09 Sl,008.00. Blet, Oon1ld 0 .. AP 425·202-04, 17~!~7 Kee 8 •AP 141 593·011 AP 1136-45-0151, 15,3&8.68 4.'\.224-28 $544.08 Orelll1°y, Roberl G AP 11,412.36. 11115'59 " • '
Sohnepple, WllOem C. AP Turn•r: Chrletopher 8 ., AP 115-384-09,114484 La Perl• Len• Partnera, AP ~ ChetleeJ AP 141•595-18 q' School, Newport Harbor Union 11,321.82 HQl1 Diet, AP 440-<lt2..Q4, 1111.30 Tll.TR Co Tr • 1R·1823·00·lr II~. 13.023.56 43-225-04, $1,821U2 Wegner, Klnf)eth L , AP 425-311·19, 1713.88 $584 lS " '
o /' C>loo.e o1 Orange Ed I. Welfare &Jor Mera, Gary N., AP 458·211· tt,
Corp, AP 440-092.U, 135.08 12.838.3-4
Cho, Edward v .. AP 1136-48-049, K)'le, Wlttlem o .. AP 43-226-07, 115-384-25, 1328.70 Du II n a . MI eh.,, p • A p RkinerdllOC'I, Otte, AP 141-604-27, ll,8t5.04 $575.41 VllQUU , Jullu• s . A p 425-311-31, $1,257.34. 176114
lrvln1 Co, AP 440·012-73. BllJI, Sherry N., AP 458-212-08,
.... 108.12 $418.41
~.Frank L. AP 836-48-054, Gunderman, Kenntth H., AP 116-402-28, $18885. Wolfe, Dennis F., AP 425-311-41. Pe;klnl Mery Conttanct AP
Cll ;24,42 43-23 t-02, $854.38 Royce, Fr111k C , AP 115-422-01. 1235.88 l4 l 804 5f S 11 t 00 ' ,,. ,.. lrvlne Co ol W Va &/or Butte,
Hllold T. Jr (MV). AP 440-101-o.4, TAX Mn ANA 074" ,\• $1.035.70
lrvln• Co, AP 1138-48-07:', l<iu. Lffmond, AP 43·231-15, lt,ooe.oo. Johnaton, Ronald L . AP Ma tin" Everen' AP 141.SSl-H Sllmonaon, Richard N., AP
'3,7118.30 11.884.72 Clev, Jimmie o .. AP 115--422·11. 425-311-52, 1187 23 1763 N' · ' 1138-17..()()3, $303.61
Congleton, JemH P , AP Murphy, Mleheel J ., AP '312.18 JecquH, Gregory M. at el, AP ~k J-R AP 141-e52_12 AP838-17.oo5,l303.8e
1 Condon. Allen M ., AP Gray, Ralph, AP 425·251-06,
442-141-10, Sl.422.84 SSIM.41
93&-4&-078, $8,328.52 \3-233-14, S8159.44 Dav 11 e . I' or t rr Io U , AP 425--311·58. 12.510.54. 1421 sc) " ' AP 838-17-007, M02.38
Gege, Larry G., AP 836-46-oM. H. II. 0 n . w. y II. G .. A p 115-422-16. 1111 00 Venlr•. JOhlM• L . Edld<, Herold Krall Leland F AP 141-85247 AP 1138-17-011, 1691.20
r Krl)lan, John A., AP 442·19t-15, AP 425-251-07, 1594.41
11.1191.48 AP 425-251-0&, 1594.41
$7,184.20 43-.'33·45, 1385.21 Alverado , Salvador , AP E .. AP 426·321·21. 12,471.3.4. It l05.°s4 " 'AP9~'7..l\1? tAOA?tl
Schendel, Jamee A .. AP Haro, Manuel F., AP 43·233-111, 115-422·17, $111.00. Ellmore. C. A., AP 426-331-06, Chinn Dorla J AP 141•652.55
, Campbell, Jemes Scoll, AP AP 425-25t·13, $594.41
_, 442-181-17, M92.34 AP 425-251-14, 1584.41
Cenyon L•k• Community AMII, AP 425-251-15. 1584.41 • AP. 442·191·11, $32.118 Gray. FWph J., AP 425--281-05,
938-47-011, $4,472.40 . 1111.00 Owens, Gregory, AP 115-424-01, S1,303.10 1525 98• " ' TAX !'Ala AMA ti-OD
Mot1chenb•oh•r. Lother' AP Moedele. Brien E .. AP 43-244-181 1111.00. Muey. L)'le D .. AP 425--331-08, otki1io Joeeph AP 141-6111-14
113&--47-014, 13,582.78 se 17.22 A 1v1 re z , Law r • n c •, AP S 1,278.08 1111 00 · • ' ' Repecko. Shlrle Ann, AP 115-424-16.1323.08. Jutlner. John W, AP 425-331-14, Fahey J81M8 F AP 141...g91.a5 Peel. Benito. AP 116·831-14,
1278.98 I, AP 442-191·t9, $32.118 11.811.87
Pengman. Wllllam W .. AP Grey, Relph, AP 425-281-08,
TAX IMTI AMA f11.-e 43-2.U-17, $962.38 Stromgren, Biii, AP 115-424-18, $925.llt. IS83 75· ., '
Chlleotl, Daryl E., AP 43·245-08, $880.98 Ch 8 d w I c k• RI ck 8 rd• A p SpellOne David AP 141-692..()2 Craig, Wllllam F .. AP 115-631·211,
1342.4t 442-181-36, 1748.70 1832119 ·~· Canyon Lake Community Asen, AP 426-281-07, 1832.119
Alln• Litt lnaurence Co;
Townaend & Branigan, AP
445-14 t-08. $4,518.115
12.12.115 Fulharly, Pl'lllllp G , AP 425-332-05, 11,397.63. 185840 ' ' '
Ba11men , Kenn111'1 J , AP 115-454-20,$111.00. Weltte,JoyceM.,AP425-332-23. Caaberro Robirt L .. AP Devine, PIUI B .. AP 115-e33-08,
1378.88 . AP 442-181-48, $32.118 Nunez, Richard, AP 425-372-03,
,... K II n k e rt, Ph 111 P W .. AP 1524.48 AP 445-141·27, Sl,971.22 43-26 t.QO, $900.86 Rob In Ion , H e r o Id L., A P S2, 725.38. 1 • t •a2 ""' S2,3"' 48
U-.. -d•'"f "'•'ph AP 43-253.()8 llE-471-07 •"3170 Johnaon Wllllem V AP ... .., .. .,,.,, •· Kahre, Metlln H .. AP 115-833-11.
$435.28 ., 442·211-02, 13,765.00 Maurice, Lawrence R., AP
• Myung. Ctierlea G ., AP 425-372..()8,1148.48
'"""' .,, '"""' ' • ' " ' -3 .'. "... ' Bu1h, Norman S . et el, AP 1574.88 l<oppe, Greg, AP 11'-473-04, 426-3;13-1 • ... 1....... 141.682-09 1111 oo Aullner,W.iterD .. AP43-254-01. 1111.00. Weyte, Kennlll'I J . AP Poller' Ch.arltl L AP Kerr, Juanita, AP 141-702-41,
$155.H , «2·211·15, $2,194.33 Lofland, Jer1 I., AP 425-372-21,
•;, Canyon Point Community Aun, '406.22
1242.27 Ptteraon, Wllllam C .. AP 425-334-03,Sllt.OO. t4t-6822t 's11100 ·• Tl& TR Co Tr # lR· 1823-00-2 &/Of Terrell, T. M .. AP 43-254-18, 115-491-10, I 111,00 CIOclola, Oomlnlc Oon, leoflard. 80,1,; Merle ·AP 141•693-03 O!'ake, Allele C .. AP t41-702-47,
1 1,044.88 AP442-221·27,132.88 Campagne, Alen R ., AP
• .., AP 442-221-28. 132.118 425-373-27, 1111.00
Scher" Lew re n c e M., A p $111.00 Lem, Kwong C .. AP 115--602·20. AP 425-334-08, $5615.112. 1487 92 ' ' '
440-072-01, 1 1,805.88 Garrlth, Jolln D .. AP 43-273-08. $284.38. Hehn, Mlcheel, AP 425-341·31, P .. terHn John E Jr AP J111lcln. LUar, AP 141-702·81,
11.184.84 • Miller, Robert M., AP 442·221-43, ~ $2,238.90
Canyon Point Community ,._,,
"' AP 442-221-48, 132.118 1./ 8 e r I n a , R o b I r I F . , A P
463-381· 18, $2,23.4.38 't1 El•l•b•n. Chari•• D .. AP ,, 458-381·28, $1,058.78
Campagne, Trlone Bergin, AP 1. 458-381-55, 12.1125.10 · 8elllmy, John A., AP 458-381-57.
• 1165.08 ~ Tuttle, M. Dale, AP 458-3111-70,
12.29.4.80 Kolar, Jen, AP 458-801· 10,
.... f111.00
• ' 'fll.TR Co Tr II lA-11123-00-2 •10t .~ Ketehum, Scolt M., AP 830-87-044, " S887.02 .
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• •1 Tl&TR Co Tr 11R-1923-o0-2 &/Of tMow. John T. (MS). AP 113 t·22-oo5, ~.$40.00 • Tl& TR Co Tr 11 A-1923--0()..2 I.I or
Smith, Bern•b•• B., AP .... lklS-22.001, 12,462.70
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Wlllon, Jol\n C., AP 1133-22-002, ~ '307-81 • Corley, Micheal F .. AP 1134-31-004, $933. 70 ~ • Sturgeon, Mel, AP 934-31-037.
' $2,627.21
,, WlleOl'I, Deen A.. AP 834·31-058,
·., $1,558.41 •. Appel , Mich••• M ., AP
•t• ~· 1823.89
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:" ' Craig, Roger T., AP &30-77-431, ""$111.00
Grable, Melvln G ., AP ~ tbo-77-440, 13,255.58
' Thompeon, Boonie J .. AP
930-n-«5. 1m .n ~ · Ohepmen, Oevld w .. AP "930-n-«1. 12.208.18
Slon«. Philippe, AP 830-77-474,
'(# 11. 1n.21 ., Sh I e r , RI c; h •r d M . , A P
c 930-77~. l t.855.91
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·' r 930-n-497. t t. 120.oe
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Underwood, CherlH o .. AP
';'930-77-510, $1,509.86 Wob rooll , J erome f\ .. AP
&00-n-511. ta,232. 18 '<> LAI. Yeng Wen. AP eoo-n-530,
q 'IU42.2e
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Ruiz., Javier. AP 1130-77·541,
·' ''2.111.78 Wltltmer . Jull• Lee, AP "930-n-552, 11,521.IM
,I>( M1Jldl1n, Amir A .. AP
933-38-003, S7ft.56
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1111.00
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Oberbeck. David B ., AP ~1~203. 1617.AI
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''93S.sl-274, 1 111.00
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.. f • 1,042.00 So lan•. Minue t L .. AP ,, fSS-36-354, 1629.30
Klntt.R.•y_mOlld H .. AP '(~·-·°' '1 1 Nel1on, Normln L •. AP 93MI 316, 11.072.02
q1 Zlellet, Rlcherd J ., AP
Nf.7f.402. 11,462.ee It Wllklnl, s. Jol'tll 3rd, AP
... 7f.006, 1111,00
'41 v1~rltl , Harry G., AP ,eae..1 .~.18 41 o.Mtt, JoM C., AP 93f-711-015,
•111.00 'H 01de1h11deh, t, .. Jld, AP
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$1,567.68 440-074-12, '581.80 Quinn, Jtmee M .. AP 189-o32-12, A Imo n d, Lathan 0 , AP Van De Pu lie, Chr\111111, AP Luohey, Lind• Jean, AP 13,873,92 ll!S-523-015, 1262.18. 428-032·32, 1375.61.
1132-51:005, $2.024.58 TAX IMft AMA 07-412 Terr. Raymond Frederlcik, AP RonQuHlo. Vere. AP 115-524..()11, Gorwln, Arno, AP 428-161-21.
Kim, Oeeyoung, AP 932-51.007, 1K-o32·22. 13.2159.18 • $3015,40. -$2,472 52 $1~~1718.82b J L "'P Stovell, Jack, AP 481..011·08, Qulnn.J-M .. AP 188-041-07, Brien. Gery, AP 115-534·08, We11c111eter VIiiage. AP .., ten •ry•r. erry -· " $2411 40 $4,020.91 1111.00, 421-182-11. '21,414.61. 113D2-61-008,l 0.877.041 W AP S tu;tev1111, Ptter M., AP M c Leen. Mlch eel , AP RumuHen JohannH C, AP Lukel. Alan F .. AP 428-182-08,
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$3115.26 B II II d., B., I b n J .. A p Ferne, "-M .. AP 198-063-05. Moor•. 011)1 L... AP 418'-o12·25. Beine. Samuel. AP 426-211-02 . Thompaon, Lawrance, AP 481.-o23-03. $1,ota.65 $111.00 11,088.10. Sl.031.38
t32-61.o38. S7IMl.28 w 0 0 d. w 11 1 I• m A •• A p Burrough•, Cherlaa H .. Ai;' AP 41Mt2-28, $1,048.28. Whelen. John F .. AP 426-211-17. ..,.~ ! 11v"'.~ t .. ~~ ~ n1 c 11 .:.:.'. AP 48Ft • ..o3l·l.L S5.0J41 .82 189...oM.21, I t,784.44 Schwarz, l<leua, AP. .411M121-26, I 1.079.08 .. .._. ... ._, '° erguaon "'lbert w .. AP AP 188-053-28, 1973.82 13,683.80. AP 426-211-18, $1,076.10. GNber'I. Oenlel D., AP 932·5l-OSO, 481-043-11 s2 739 10 Roblnaon, John M. Jr, AP AP 419-021·26, 13()5.94. WOOd, Berry R., AP 421-212-05,
$888.72 ...... ~ Black . 'oo'n•l'd B. Tr. A p 198-053·28, $1,718.00 Zerlt, St-A. AP 419 . ..()81-11. $1,081.50.
I?=· PIM.Ila J,. AP 1132-51....,.., 461..()44-18, 11.217.40 Sterk, Bruce M., AP 1119-062-09. 158288. Altxender, Sendra L .. AP
Fromdahl, Richard N .. AP 412-042-12, 11,120.81,
_.WlmJ>ledon Aeaocletea, AP 4 12-o42-24, 11.227 116
Wing, Jim, AP 412·071·84,
1857.84
Mehdizadeh. Neeser, AP
412-073-04, $2,228.22 McAdama, Lawrence L., AP
412..()73-Qg, $1,095.64
S1whn•l• OaJlnder. AP 412-073-15, 1,085.95
Rhym•. He ney M • AP 412-073-315, $1121.110
Kuhn , David N. B .. AP
~ 12-083..()3, $882.11
Gii;._. . ._.._ H .• '"P .,.32•51_1., •• ,.1H011111.t8 . ., Rober15 Jr, AP 481..()44-22. 11.839.82 ..()tt, ~ K. AP 419-061-13. 426-213-11, $4515.84 .,_,_.,,.,,.,. " • -• "' Reiman. Herold B .. AP 1914.68. BelllaU, M. Dwight . AP
18811.72 H • r b or RI d g • A a• n , A p 189-o82-33, $807.61 F 11 her. ch a r 1 ea w , AP 421-221· 18, 1322.54. Tereg11, t1eernor c . et el, AP Ouyette, Brue:• A. •t I I, AP 461-131-01 13218 01ylord, David N. Jr, AP 418-101-015. $234.15. Soulherlend, Alen E., AP 118-091-10, $971.42
832-58-018, $1,329.68 AP 481-131-22. '32.118 189-083-07, $81115.32 Met Is 0 II . Bur 11 II J .• A p 426-281-14, 170.4.21. p 0 t t. r . 0 0 n •• d s .. A p Bryent , M ich••• L., AP Berman, Bruce A., AP M••well, Mlch••l L., AP 418-101-00.$416.48 P1l1njlan , Jlrelr o .. AP 118..()82·.52,$445.30 832·se.-o38, S827.10 1136-47.001 $4 26t 74 199-o83-14, 11,438.04 t1UIDtn'd, Clerlee t: .. Tr. AP 428-282..()1, l11t.OO. Whelen, Jol1n F., AP 118-101-15, Vlnea. Swlfofd. AP t32-54-048, Fargo, Fr'en11' B .. 0AP 1136-47--029, Rothl . .lolVI w .. AP t89-084-13, 4t8-101-07, 1743 12. Krogh. Roberl J , AP 421-284-08, $422.50 .
$1,470.M 12.3117.84 M50.20 She reel , Mehmood , AP $1,570.50. Henion, Cllllord A .. AP TOfTlln.OorleE •. AP832-58-05&, Jerv0ll, Jon, AP 1138-47-030, C /A .S ••I Beach 2 , AP 4111-111-17,lt,398.50 AP42&-284..()8,$457.13 118-102..()4,1217.37
11,370.68 16 088 81 188--084-41, $862.38 Llndaledl, Theodore B .. AP AP 421-264-12. SJ.214.44 _1c;cerdy, Re11mond J . Jr, AP
Ryakamp, J l mll Jay .. AP . . C(A S••I Beech 3 . AP 4t9-11 1-24,$4,028.At-Etherington. Hoger F .. AP 118-102-16,$2.331.08
113G2.-r51..()5• b 18 •• $. 1~~. l.sov 111 G ..... P PROPERTY IN 1119..()84-42, $862.38 Heu, Dorothy J . AP 422-021·26, 421-271..oe, 1111.00 Sell. Coonte L. AP 11&-102-28. '"' " CIA Seel 811ch One, AP $511.70. Heyl. Rulaell C . AP 421-271·18, $288.70
832·58-061, $2, l58.IM SEAL BEACH 1119-064-43. $862.38 T • k • u . K ez u vu k 1. AP 11,038.28 Dey, Mlchael P .. AP '111-102·58, Chrl•t•nHn, Ouayn• D .. AP CITY we 110 II. J. m •• R .• A p 422-o82-12, $1,200 78. Mone. AOber1 B .. AP 428-272-111, '532.68 932-~.$404.76 1""°8S-04.l 1,460.64 Mu rphy, Jamee E , AP $361.10. Foirester, John G .. AP
Newman. Rob art C .. AP Beller, Terry A., AP 1&t-Oas-21, 422-092-30, ... 802.48. Ferrara, Ralpfl, AP 428-281-17, 118-131-03, 1573.60 83G2•15&..oe4rdn•'rl804, Sh.OOeldon F., •p TAXIMTl!AMl.12-oa $903.05 Miiier, Rele 8 ., AP 422-10t-06. 11809.46 Rende ll, Keren S .• AP " "81.80. f111men. Robert C .. AP t18-t32-02,HSS.33 932-S6..Q611, 1441.08 Kellnowakl, Harry F., AP TAX Mn AMA 12-011 SI-I, ""red, AP 422-101.08. 426-283-18, 1120.08 Kennedy, Pe1rlclt R .. AP O rllund. Reymond C., AP 189-044-28, $492.68 l24t.93. Wlllleme, Richard A .. AP 119-132·14. $111.00
932·58-089, lt81.22. Fay. Lola F , AP 837-32-004, W 1dde11, Jerry F . AP ElllOt1, John W , AP 422-102·11, 426-~2..(M, 1700.84 Sctltlc:henmeyer. Rictllrd D .. AP
Saye, Bert>lra J ., AP 1132·56-olll, $844.87 t76-502-42,. $531 37 11 21! 84 Keye, Herry, La ,._, Rober1 E., 118-133-20, '580.46
1111.00 whef8n, .1onn ~.AP 422-131-04. AP 42e.292-17, ... 1.08. Cowmen, Jeffery L .. AP Leng , Gerhard 2nd. AP TAXftATI AMA 12..ooe TAX lllAft ARIA 1M14 ..,'"126 R"'-F k"C ·-4.-.-301-07 119-133-38. 144,,94 1132-58-094, '827.10 AP422:131..os. "81.~. 1184.44'.'' "" .. ""' ~"' ' De Surra, Stephen Peul, AP
Blown, Chrll E., AP 832-58-0M, RoM, Ou-L, AP 1132-03-007, Blizzard. Helen A., AP 88-«)4.()4, Mertln, Glenn B., AP 422·131·19, Sanlo. David, AP 428·311-13, 118-133-40, Sl,o:M.70
12,05t.80 lee7.41 $485.22 $3415.04. 1653.53 Cordova, Carmen B .• AP Mc Ferlend, Robert P., AP Solomon, Bernard, Broaaeeu, Severaon, Virginie E,. AP Shier, PllTl8le A., AP 422-132-15, Nlcholaa, Gere Id W .. AP 119-1~10, 12,700.52 1132-58-118, $932.51 EuQelte F., AP 1132..()3.()08, 1822.11 ~1. Sllll.:M $111.00. 426-322·14, 13118.37. 6111wIn1 k I, J 1 me e , AP
Glrdl. ...... s .. AP 832•58-120, Snow. &ale M., AP 932-03-035, Qwmen, canoe, AP 8&-8t2-24, Kelly, JamH. AP 422-132·18, jlner, lackln H .. AP 428-323-05. 1111-143-20. 1592.20 11.226.97 '888.61 • $883.N $384 74. $386.26. Ward, Elaine Kay, AP 119-143-:M.
Ruffell, Raymond 0 ., AP ADM, Oulf'9 L., AP 932-03-063, Ceudle, Jemea L., AP 116-61~3. Sunlhlne, Norman B n"'''"',." Fo11er, Oofll L , AP 933·28-037, $154.23
1132-58-126, 11,587.58 11,426.H 1142.70 Merelel, AP 422-13.4-09, $8.218.90 $223.84 l<lrb)', Wayne, AP 438-071-02, ~,Mervln.AP932-58-t37, W iiton, s . Merlan . AP M-.Rober1L,APM-823-21. Addy,S111nleoyE.AP422·142-06, Goodlow. John L . AP lt.784 50 12.021. 833-e8-031. 11.370.48 $385.55 $28174. 938-eQ..001, 12,2114.62. Cemp, Rot>ert A., AP 43$-071·22.
Bucltlln, Peter M. •1 el, AP AP83S-81-010.l111.00 Thomaon. John c . AP D & N fn v••tmentl , AP 1270.55
932·5&-148, 11.573.72 Lewie, loulM B .. AP llSS..Sf..015, TAX !'ATE AMA 12-011 422.142·18, 12.337.11. &Ge.oi-Oo2, $&41.81. Flowera. John V. el el, AP John•. N11rell1.T. Jr, AP 1111.00 O 'B D Id L & p FIUpatrlck JemH c AP 438-081·24,11,445.70
93.?-58-156. $1,068.39 ' Hernandez. Wllll•m A .. AP W•ll•c•. Kerry B. Jr, AP 422·1•;.l:.'2&5.7~~ .. .. 93S..08-003.l2,0o7.84. .• S MI Corp, AP 439-131-37,
Mc Cowen~ J-l.oula, AP t3M1.021, l1,121.30 178-481-21, 1526.74 Freeman, AQe E .. AP 422-143-01, 0 & N In ve atmen ti . AP 1180&.38 932-58-181. .50 LI v I• n , And r •. AP Funll. Phoebe M .. AP 1715-471• ,.;, lt11.00. 1138-08-005, S815.32. Brumegln, Ian J , et a l, AP
Slwwve, Lao H., AP 832·58-185, 83S..S1..o43.1111,00 $42e.l0 ... .ia, Juen, AP 422·202· 16, 4'9·132.·21, S589H
Young. Arlene. AP 141-703-11,
1111.00 OIKon. Mll1on. AP 141-703-4&.
1111.00 Hender1on, Peter C .. AP
141-7()3-413, 13te.38
Reed. Glenn D .. AP 141-704-n.
11178.18 Felrvlew A11ocl1te1 . AP 418-141-02, 118. 16 AP 4111·142..(M, 1571.73
AP 419-142-09, 1554.70
AP 418-142-t1, $516.78
AP 418-142·13, sseo.02 AP 418-142-15, $537.31
Kynele, Paul D., AP 4111-142· 18
$841.M Fllr~llW-O\ROCl"l lt•a;--A F
419-142-28. 1284.83 AP 418-142-31, 1542.51
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Karmen . O•JI• E .. AP 412-051-15, I 111.00
Bucllley, Patrick J .. AP--
412-051-30, $1,412.14
Ronen, Uri, AP 412·081-27, 1111.00 TMCll, Wr(M R.. AP 412..()11-38,
$40t.48
Tennent, Ooro1hy Irene. AP
412· 103-o"4. $362.57 Comfort, Gene E., AP
412-104-2$, 1827 .07
Ve v..-1. Elle M .• AP 412-171-0t,
$Cl80.82 Myera . Wllll•m B ., AP
412· 182.ot, 1708.57 Tiernan, Terry. AP 412-182-42,
11,074.58
Andereon, Weyne H .. AP
412·212-t3, St.302.112 Meeke, 8llly N •• AP 412·214-o1,
J&54.20 Cordovi, Carmen B .. AP
... 12-214..oe, lt.n8.oe Neleoo, Cert 0 ., AP 833-6MI07,
1111.00
O 'Shaunecy, Lella , AP
1133-55-025. 1855.00 Phllllpa, Ellubeth J • AP 83~2. 1111.00 AP 1135-0&-044, ,111.00 AP 935.o6-049, N 13.M
AP 835-06-050, 1785.IO
AP 83M)8.467, 1823.4e AP 83S-0&-065, $St2.00
AP 83~72. 1373..47 AP t3s..oe.oecl, S500..2t W1lleh1m, Wllllem H., AP
835-08-122. $392.00 AP 835-06-121, toell.10
&432.56 Hue. Ttt! Lung, AP 936-11-054. s II It J B .. 11.011.84 TAX ... ATE AMA 1... Butler. M•rrlll 3rd, AP Oe Vlrglllo, Joeeph, AP 11,133.92 -1 IQO Y, uene Htr ' AP • __., Hiid S AP 422 203-03 431·132·23, $802.44 ' lnolne Co; m· Jedi et ... 932-68-187,$421.541 Lawrence, Peter J ., AP 171-471.St,11,598.78 132.8i2' 8 " • ' Jennlnga, Jol'tn D. Sr., Tr, et II, Reed, Suaenne M., AP AP427·291..01, ,705.t2
Blonueln, Harold G .. AP 13&-58-075, 1650.H Kl, .. ,, Leonerd J ,, AP GriMt'. Jamal R., IAonard R~ AP 138-661-07,$4,822.28. 438-132-32, 1888.08 AP 427-2111•10, 731.t2
932·58-1112, $t31.08 Freeman, Phlllp Jon, AP 171-472•10, ll.3ll6.ll4 General Partner, AP 422-211·22, Elder, G•l'fet el, AP 138-652-03, L1ndl1, John Wllllem Tt, AP Holtom, H. Thomu Jr, AP 936-69-t01,l 623.28 Klobue1r. J•m•• J .. AP 12,748.88. 1723.70. 4311-132-38,1711.71 TAX MTS ... , .... t3~1t~· 1:-::S.~cll W •• AP TAX Mft AMA u.tOI 176-472·12, $410.'3 Mcllu9hlln, CherlH L . AP Krogh. Robet1J.,AP139-652..()8, De Crone, Lawrence E , AP J<•ndrlck, Robert J ., AP 1131-32-403, $861.40. $5.31111.81. 439·112·12, 1838.34 Kennedy, Patrlok R., AP 932-68-216, $888.78 178-472-19, I U ... 1.40 Grl11om. Veronlc• A., AP AP 138-eS2..Q9, $3,3541.78 Leibe. Robert B . AP 438-171-ot, 141~2&4..()5, 1652.17 Curll•. Thoma• ·M .• AP Woodaon. Wllll•m M .• AP, SI .... c I -~11 ""5 111100 $111.00 Bank of Amertoe NTl.SA, AP 1132-68-280,$878.18 217-081-27.1754.50 gur .... on, •c 111 • AP ........ ._' ' · Hy111, Greg D .. AP 4311-171-111. t41·2t1-14,13,478,61 8ell,ThomuE.,AP832-5a-264, Vlelr•. OeorQI v •. AP l78-4Sl-4e,S842·28 "3~1."1':1•0.r1'7~4d,"~.·rd T .. AP TAXftATEAMA 1M 11 114323 Cou PropertlH Ltd, AP • ., 1 ... OO ,.17 ,..,., "" ... 1,.... 82 Lund, Phlllp G.; Peuntl, Herald, • ........ .., "' C •p p t I" t -· -· • ..,,..,....,., -· ..... 4'P 178-481-11. 11,250.4' Culler. L.e , AP 835·19·004 Vel Ben ServlcH ·orp. ,.. Roblneon. Kenneth Grent, A 141-2'1·1 , &.1 2.27 Loboaky, Jullen A., AP Fr11m1n, Gorden A .. AP $1ll.OO. 141..071-29,13,247.00 439-171·27.'2.132.117 Cou PropertlH Ltd •• AP
932-58-268, 1111,00 217-092-03. 11,481.88 Seyag, Roneld, AP 937-70.()()4 Fullerton, Jeck Herlley, AP 8 yr II In. P • m •I• A , AP 141~1·20.12.147.11 Marke , Aeymond H,. AP Olnme n, Richard T .. AP TAX-"Aft AMA 12..... t714.8l. 141-622·11, 11,241.84 • 438-172.()9, sseo.10
832-58-288, 1711.41 2t1.ot4-02. 1111.00 Stovell. Clyde E., AP 837-tl6o002 Qobermen, Al1ell. AP 141-523-10, HOfan. Philip M .. AP 43t-t72·t2, TAX MT1 AMA ..... Lloyd, Richard J. II ••• AP 8inQtlll, John A .. AP 217-102.()3, Cooper, Dentel A., AP 43·293.23. 1551.83. 1111.00 1677.88
1132..sl-280, 11,333.0I 1765.&o 1250,70. AP 937-88-052, $&30.111 Colona. Mk:hMI, AP 141-532-04, Foeter, John H .. AP 438-172·17, Emrich , Oe orge I!., AP
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1792.00 11,428.32 1836.e:i 83t-2.4-o02, 11.106.02. Lynch. Je1n11ln1 F .. AP Laur.I Point Town HOIMI, AP D• Woody. D•l•no L .• AP
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$111,00 217·121·23. 11.078:02 $500.0I. 83fl.2MI01, 1721.80. ScMrt. John F .. AP 141-721-18, Hunt. Rober1 L, AP 4311-172-63, Steoh•')•. Chr l• A •• AP S• If er. I( 1111 le• n L .. A p Solegel, Murrey, AP 2t7-12W7, S...en•. Roben. AP 43-311-39, AP 938-25-002, '72t.eo. $22.4.46 1111.00 116-012-15, $2,372.13
932-61-313, 1143.24 161?.81 It' l2,1 N .eo. AP8G8·26-003,f721.IO. Mattu•. Jay H .. AP 141-722·21. Hardy, John, AP 4311·172·64, 8ldnlkl, l!....o!uU E. et al, AP Ven Oe Vort, Alen R .. AP Whltlller, Normen l.., AP Kfelo'olnl. l.ee 8 .. AP 43-311-43, AP toe-25-004, 172uo. $441.68 $803.04 115--343-45, 14M.12
933-33-045, 1767.44 217•131-01, 1111.00 13.833.08 AP t38-25-005, 1721.IO. Niii, All M. et II, AP t41-72A·11. Orldl•)', Ch11ter 0 ., AP AP 11~79.1742.50
T ....... _ ... -... ---Wele1m1n, Fred o .. AP TAx--·TI .u.• 1·--AP t38-:s.oot. 1721.80. St.108.72 ... 111.22. $24123 Mini. Steven, AP 115444-te, -...... _.. ··-217·t34-2t, 11,08&24 ........ .. ·--AP 1138-25.oOt. J721.80. Merlhlll. T H .• AP 41&-021-16, KE I( Co Inc. AP 43&-181-8&, 1111.00
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481-o32·23. 11,061.02 111!94.82 330 l2 AP 838-25-022, 1:·'°· '785.04 lt53.13 AP 11~1, ,80 Roell, A. Paul: Sllrnet. OOuOltil MWW>.HenryM .. AP217·167-0G, 15. · -AP 93&-25-023. 721.80. Cudllpp, Ru natl J ., AP Albert , Samuel H ., f.P Pomo111 ,A¥enue Sewen, A,
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l l,23t.63 Sandere. M1rl1n L .. AF $2,369.31. Maynard , Richard N . AP Slll oO • • Ouy, H9U'f"I T , AP 144-414-21, ~m~nd Paul, AP 4 48-4112·0I, Kr ome;, 8 11Ph•n M .. AP
Pll•l•n Hol•I Group Ltd .. AP 138-431-42,$37,11 Nor t on , Ch1tl•• J ' AP 158--053-28,$54168 BMrd,Derrell R .• AP 1117-383-20, $312.23 Fox And( J ·Atni1 MMllR 14111-0111-42.1733.42 422·183-27.175,890.311 Biiiey. Crelg W., AP 139-431-46 418-053-07, $1,82522 Ad k ln1, Ronald ~ , ).P 178e.3t , Kang, MyOOQ I(., AP 144-414-23, AP 4•9 112'2; S 8 ng, .. Tyer , Gary L. '1 al. AP
AP 422-183-21. $24,457.ae 1858.74 156-082·17, S-41111.18 O'H1llor1n R1vmond D. AP $304. f8 4 -4 • • I, 28.24 461.051..et, 11.153.12
Barg, Rot>en L., AP 422-171-11. Dlok•Y· Frank, AP 139·431-81 TAX-RATS 111-0U Hudzlel11 Don F (MM), AP 187-372-30, t i.4114.00 ' Hippe. Roger H .. AP 144-414-21. 44~5~~2~,~~·sr1ie•Hll o .. AP Rao Koganll M .• AP 451~.()4,
1975.22 $397.35 PropartlH WHI D1velopm•nl t58o0e2·41, it l,020.60 .. Adler, Mervin P., AP 187-38!·20, 111 1.00 Dallllke, Dor--.. AP 449_..52-38, S880Wat.I~. p -... --, .. ·----..... Ro1ow , L1on1rd P , AP O 'Connor . F or11I R .. A.P COtJ>,AP412-071.05,l 1,2•7.34. Karu , S t ep hen E , AP $848.64 M"tlm1n. Ro b"I L., AP 1114784 ·-,..._,... .,......,,_..,..
422-176-05, S4M.42 138-456-12, "45.07 • Fln•tOM, 81t1y, AP 412.071-18, tse-Oe3-49, $888.00 E pa on , W 1111 am T ., A P 144·482-17, 1923.98 Cn Ronald F AP 448-452_54 451.071-18, M117.20
Slmpkln1, Rendall A .. AP Tl\Omal, Robert Clp(on, Tr, AP 11.578,M. Sohmht, LI Vtlla G , AP 167-422-27,$1.04798 1(1nno. Miki, AP 144-47 1-14, 111128 ,8 " r ' Plretll. And"w L ·AP
422·175-07,$853.84 13Mll1~11,s1,7117.72 tt W orl'J'l•n . Scot ts .• AP 158-063-,57.$11771 Todhuntu. JOHPh A .. AP 1143.68 . P•ok, Edwin C. Jr. Nlohole, 451-07t-3t,l111.00
AP 422-175--08, le53.84 Balley. 8ruct L., AP 139-473-03. 412.074-18. S860 30 Ba r kow1kl. Joye• A .. AP tll71•3t-OI. $18125 Dtpl of V,U Affalrl o~ta!At of Rlchlld E AP 4ll3-202-33 M4112 8 o w a rd J. Mervi n C .. AP
Murphy. D•nnl1 Robe11. AP $701.24 H 1 n • y . Gordon L AP 15&-083-74. $471 94 John1o n, B•nte mln o .. A.P Cal w.iin4W AJ':., AP 1 -471-41, Zlntg ;ell Rob" 1 •E AP 451-101-o8. •1, 154.&4 422-181-33. $558.73 Chrl11men. Rloh1rd A .. AP 412-074-18, $2,780.eo Sy1<11. Lewie v .. AP 158-071-09, 1117-.432·14. $5116.48 $tl1 qo • · , • · · Lemplgnano, MlohHI J .. AP Lytton, Ralph H .. AP 422·112.011 138-476-01, $1,886.84 H \I • n g , S 1.1 n 8 Fong. AP $782.04 Gally, James W., AP 187-433-05, dr ~ ' 453·202-43, St.878.72 451·101·f0, l302.45
1173.85 Bouk, Gala R .. AP 139 .... 77-21, 412-074·22, $1,036.88 MlhllC, Juan. AP 166·071-23, $938 ~ An rad ' Henrr G., •• el, AP Bond, Donald R .. AP 451·11 Ml, Ch1mbarl1ln, Craig el 11, AP St, 123.88 GI n 11> u t g , Ly nn a I< .. AP $1,4/4.UO J•iat. Chuley 8 .. AP 187·513..o3, l .. 4 .... 7H l2, St,311 .88 IA.JI. RATE AMA -..r 1718.29
422-1112-111.$433.llO S hlv•ly . Rlchlld H .• A P 412.074-23,$2,314.34. H1lh1woy, Jellrev J . AP l173o9 Davi ••· Wlll et d E .. AP Gto11m1n, M•r•h•IJ K .. AP
Kllty,L We)'M,AP422-1111..02. 138-4711.;()4,.1820.04 Phlllic)1,JohnT .. APtt2-074-36, 158-121-10,$47184 Rl.v e re, N ot6e /t f .. A 144-483-34,$870.~ Lublo, A nthony R , AP 451·11 1-31,S513.72
$301.60 P rlneeotto. S 1lve tore, AP 11,111.23. Gerlte , Thom•• J ., A P 187-621-17,$4711.Gt • r P e lereon, Palm er L .. AP 447-034-06,$790tll IOng.Cer~J.,AP4111-252-47, Ouncen.P<MM .. AP422-183-0I, 139-481-37,$382.73 Smlth,c:AaneP .. AP412-074-43 tS&-133-11,$12154 H1 rrle Ro n al d C A 144-492·21,$111,00 Popt,Rlc;herdfl,AP•47-041-48. $631.16
11,412.78 RulMll, Mii'; E .. AP 139-492-11. $111.00. LI1l1<, James l , AP 16&-133-21. 187-521-24.'$111.00 . • 14!~:~.'::-~~r~e H., Tr, AP $807.02 -Tl8TA Co. #~·1823o00·2 &/or
Ant, Oenla W .. AP 935-23-001. $8116.811 A.Illa W"oklng Inc., AP 1118130 Pelcher. Roaalla G. t i 11, A Nouri, Mineou:, AP 144•501•12, VIiiaiba , Denl•I A .. AP G l r.eud, Marcel •I al, AP
1512.11 R I Q..111 ' p r I a c 111 . s . ' A p 412-074-49. 12.046.48. Obetly, lee c .. AP 166-133-33. 167-542-17, $539.91 Sae.4.90 447-042-16, 19711.24 453l032-to 1814" Bordy, Rlchud I. et el, AP t38·6-f3-0l,S626.74 Frenc;h , Ho werd L., AP Sl,058.86 Fol•y. Jerry P., AP 187-681·28 Elc:he rly , S tlvtn H ., AP Guymon,GeryL,AP447-0G2-05, Tl&TRcOJR.tiR-1923--00-2&/or
936-23-038, $1,487.74 p., k.,. J u d 11 h w A p 412-371-06, $2,653.311. Wed•. James F .. AP 156-133 .... 2, St7G.eo 144-'602·14, 1890.ff 1579.40 Gauleon 0.llld K AP 4~ Henderehol, Robert M .. AP 138-111~6. 1111.00 Cook , Rloherd A .. Tt , AP $120.28 Hanry. Ktllll w .. AP 187-llel-48 BalthtQ9,GatyL.AP t44-ll02·23. C~on, L. Whitney 3rd, AP .It l l49'.2• .. '
935-23-040,$578.118 M"dln l, Mounlr D . A P 412·371-07,$2,187.1& B•oletc . Rober t J AP 11.330 44 1341 24 44~ll~.7H!:!:·:.447-07t-20, Tl&TRCoTrllR-1823-40-2&/0f Shultz, W1ltu J . et el, AP 13Q.524-10.S1,338.01 Ro,e l , R u .. ell W , AP 158-202·13,$58178 Fonda. Clelt K . AP 187-574-04 A.h.t.Cheryl L,AP 144-6l4-:z3, Stl>4l 06 Eveneon, Lo Ann et al, AP
836-23-057,$962.08 V1n111k, Bev.,ty L., AP 412-3 1.oG,$180511 Wood, Corn1llu1 Wllllam, AP '33784 $589.32 0· 'H.ar• G•r m•ln• AP 45$-035-43.81,1111.00
Omohundro , Robert E. Jr, AP 139-531-11, Sl,ot7.70 Forou11111, M.Z., AP 412-371·24. 156-202·47. $1, 118 34 Cr!Mldlll, Siiiy L , AP 187-582-10, Brazer. Mii'; K. I AP 144-5l4-34 447--071.,.8, St,836_42 ' Tl&TR Co Tr #IR-1823-00-2 &/or
835-30..()11, S1. 188.88 Miiiet. Jaffrey B .. AP 139-53 1-21, $2, 128.20. W U a on, S heron l ., AP $218.43 SI ll,OO RoQu.t. Carolyn, AP 447-071_..8, Gragt, Vlc:ky $., AP 453--035-77,
VoH, ltd P .. AP 935·30-014, St.530.80 TAX UTE AREA 15-0l7 158·202·58, $385.54 SID,615~~~~· Ju110 S., AP 167-591-13, Fink. L .. , AP 144•614•49, St, Sl.22& 72 l1,55e.N
11,210.10 . Lyon1,P11r1<:kJ .. AP139·533-22, • Burnette, Ftadulck C., AP Law r e nce. Cerl D ., AP 432.20 Eltudl, El•h•. AP 447-071•56. Tl&TR,CoTr#IR-1923-0().2 &/or M lkullc;h , Den le l J ., AP St,235.78 a-..i-. Wllt'-A AP"'3584 ..,_., 156--202-75,$449 111 1•7•5..,2_12.~ ... 7_..,.. Q e ... enlg•t . G ary G .. AP Sl,252.•• ~~~8,1 ~ E., AP 453-03&-06, 935-30-021. 11,192.112 Chapman. D. I .. AP 139-6-42-05, """-1• .. ' • • """"· llnd11y, Jo h nny M , AP v • _... ""' ., "'" ..,..., Shapiro, Paul S., AP 1137-68-011. $2, 185.84 Sii t.00 156-202-112, $672.28 Founllln Ve llev lnvaetor, 1\P 144·1114-53, $1,449.94 Vanc e • C h Ir 11 I E .. A p mTA Co T lflF\-l~Ot
tt,400.58 SIOll, John F .. AP 139-543-07, Geuldlng. Georg• w Jr, AP G labon, Robert G .. A P 1llG-052.03.17,$1,8 tl.08 1.t's~~~"~2·::;1c 1 • T .• AP 447-072.05,Sl,440.28 Clemanl ~K AP 4 1i v~ Foreet Fln•nclll Corp .. AP $509.59 936-33-022• •111·00 156·2 12·22, $672. 14 AP 1118.052--03.111, Sl,818 08 Datllng, Frank, AP 144-514-89, 14~· Jack N .. AP 44MM2.oe. $800.59 . .. •
937-76-007. $928.112 K.,,., MI ch... p .. A p TA.X .... A'R AllfA &-10I Ntwblll, eenv J .. AP 158-222-27. AP 188.052.03.40. s 1,385 21 $748 21 s p e 11 Id Ing' EI w In J .. A p Tl&TA Co Tr #IA-1823-0().2 "°' A.P937-78-011,Sl,022.34 138.11()2-16.'Sl,953.911 ·r.: 1 $11100 N l1ve1. R1 y m ond. AP Slfferm•nn ThornH C ••II AP 449-042.e8 $11100 Orl1ndo1, Nleholu J r, AP
A.P937-711-014,l929.82 0 111ube, C harlea W., AP We loh .' J a mea W . AP Walket,MatkW.,.f,P158-232·21.A 16p9-0816,,,1-,,J!1._~67!·~06,.,... 169-012-o5,Ssll4.08 . ' M • i O I d AP 453-036-21,$3711.16 139-821 22 $783 eo Sll89 68 •-vv .. .., "" A AP uquue, . r •n O, Tl&TR Co Tr #IR-1923-00-2 &IOI TAX RATE AltlA 1~1 NI h.o 1'1 w 'a t e E .. P 119-391-lf, $310.53. Poe' 1 cn11 d C ap 167 "'21 30 Garcia. Frank. AP 169-071-17, Scho •l lier, J1mee .. 448-052-02, 11.848.64 .. __ ....._ P AP 4r• ...... ,. ' o ' r n · "' Hulse, FrlllCla L .. AP 118-391-20, · " or • ,.. .., • ' S"""' 56 188-012-07. $354 . .43 Harr o Id, J 1m11 W., AP Boyw, ,.,........ •• .......,......_, 13tlo-831-0I, $7112.40 1873 12 cv• Al"•.-.. ., ___ , .. A.P 111" "'12 ""' SSGG:J.12 •• Cl k El L •p P "'"" 1177054 W J A P P 1°r 11, Y1 ldot1 C , A P S'll.,.,OO_.,,,....,.,.....,, . ..., """'· 448-052·20155903 · . ... o u1 •Y· unor . ~ Mtnc:lnl, J.,._, A 141· 1....,...,2, • · · H 1 n •en. It 111 m , , AoblH . 'Art. AP 449•065_0 I, Tl&TE Co Tr #IR-1823-00-2 &/or
424-1111-06, I f58.411 1706.84 II 157-0<11-07. $359 04 189-071·22, $187 48. Har I 0 rd R 0 n a Id W A p SI l l.OO Fnat;ti, Jtftrey (JT). AP 453--042-13, Coutter, Llwrtm:• L. Jr. AP Dlu, Edmundo, AP 141-157-05. TAX·llATE A EA 15-fOI Colllna. Jacquelin• F , AP Tinoco, Merlo, AP 169-071·311, l6G-Ol2·23, S97G.30 • . F.,9ueo n , Miito n O • AP $588.IMI
424-182•29, $4,808.411 $1,072.66 M S I u Co AP 427-082.02 157.0•2·24. $3<14.28 $93.02 Reeh, Dolor .. J .. AP 189-012-48. 449-088-07, $710.14 Tl&TA Co Tt #IR-1923.o0-2 &IOI s.llng, Roblf'1 A .. Dorney. K•lh Northc:ull, Mlrthl ll J .. AP S 62308
111 rp, ' Bolton, Vlclor. AP 157-054-38, Johnllone & AHOOlllH VI, AP 1888,22 Ca rter , Jam•• E. Jr,.A.P Comlnaa,BructW~AP453-042-38, R .. AP 424-181·22, $2.2111.62 141-1112-05, $418.64 'ti·1 · p · 1 c AP $947.16 1118-081-18.20, Sl.2•0.112 Ve ltnt I ne , Rob•rt 1 .. AP 448-084-llO 1111 oo ' "' UH.20
Sh•pherd. Robert K., AP Blrcl), John, AP 141-16 4·21, 27 .... a8~,,.'0sP•0r511 '521 orp. T qm a lko, Tom M', AP Luna, Carlos, AP 189·081-41, 111g..o13•211,se76.34 Wahmu'lh, D'anion s .. AP Tl&TRCoTt#IA-1823-00-2&/or 424-311-32. $867.28 ....... 74 4 "" ....., .. , 1• · · 1117 "''•·58. $1.37•,35 • ....,..,,_ n-...... E AP •• .. -""2 78 ..,.,.., ..,.,.. " 1218 00 Mortno, Frank J .. AP 189.013-45. 448-084-54 $111 00 ..........,., ..,..r-·• '"~ -• Gr11m•hr. Jam•• M .. AP Neluer. Cert, AP 141-191-01, TAX-UTE AllEA ll-ll:l Fall, John S .. AP 157·083-02, Dodeon, Wlnlt e d E .. .AP 127299 Dudtk D' lt!S AP449-084-&4 $28785 424-311-38. Sl,834.811 St.1188.32 1466.37 , 169-091·11, $867.28 Bltber. Paul M .• AP 189-013-50, $989 llO ' an " ' mTR Co Tr #IA-1~2 &/or
Blll.,d, Raymond E .. AP AP 141-191-02,St,801.68 Cel'11<,RobenJ ,AP 422-041·311. Royal Homes, AP 157-085-42, Tec:lnl. Roben. AP 189·102--08. SG56 04 SukU1,AlbertE.,AP44e.o82-3G, O.C-.,M8ftlyn.AP453-043-14,
424-313-02,S8e7.80 Whtlan.JoMF .. AP 141-191-11, S t.t45_48. S341 Ill $34041 Bitter, Roll A.. AP 1119-013-64, S5110M $4ee.12
Brec:httl, Lois, AP 424-313-0G, $867 .28 Q u I, t B 1 y H 0 m 1 1 ._ A p H a I I o r d • H e b Ir C • A P Hofland, John A., AP IOj· 10~ 1;1. I I t.00 -• oa\.o., ~ R .. AP (4Q.. l()3.48, -T ... n. Co 1T '#IA1'2S-()0..2 &tor
$-4H.18 --Sanon, Frank E.. AP 1.41-201..01, 422..0tt-44 $!) lM 7g · 167-07-3--12,•$+,02&.et - - -Sl ,47IS:S2 -·· Jamee, Ned L .. AP 189-341-14, II 1126 22 Too me v . M le: he• I A ., AP Oim.ManuatE.,AP424-313-18, $240.119 Grecl a~. C hirl'•• L., AP Ryan.,CharlesA .. AP167..074·11, warner, Kenneth L., AP 11,2117.82 K · lh J h A AP 463-043-62.811111.00
S4ae.70 Whelan, John, AP 141-233·09, $ $390.81 189·102-17, $248 85 •• ,,. 11 n11n.,.,,11"11·3.~ n . ' Tl&TA Co Tr llA-1923-00-2 &/or R v Ven Dl1counl Canter, AP $543.04 422.051-lO, •53·28 8 u be I l . H •Im u I J • A p 611 102-35 ....... ....... "" Crof o.vld E. AP 4~4 07 424-321-02,1180.92 Lo,.to, JOH , AP 14 1·234-09. AP422-051-1t,S1,402.02 157.081-09,$71392 Gorajewakl,Rlck.AP 1 • • TAX-RATEAAllA21-C711 R. c . T11lo r C o In c:. AP 1103°fh • ' '
Ratktlll, AIQl1. AP 424-321-14, '582.25 Mc Nu h. SllPh•n J .. AP Royal Homee. AP 167-091-01, 1294793 G 111 R AP 4.48-l23-M,ll,404.llll ~.T.RCOT #IR-t~2&/or
14,793.26 Htelat, Coy F , AP 141-372•20• 422.052-0t. $4 t9. t3. s239 71 ,,. •2~ ", 4!~' ·si :~5".V.. • · · MongkolkHelertn. Slll•l'•· AP Ried. Tllomal E.; Ma111n, Gtrald, G • -M rtl' R t al (TC) AP
12114,_,4 Vozenllek, John, AP •22--06 1· 14, Miiie, Emmell M .. AP 157-092.12, 16.-.. -...:, •""' ""' 144-531-08. $1,748. 18 AP 44Q..123-76, l t,2e5.llO .::-:..:.1: .~ •1! • $68.64 Dunkel, Petlf' L , AP 16&.-271-26, H 1 r Im a n • L I or d B .. A P Carro 11 . Ron a Id M.. AP ..___....r••TR eo' T.-;-1,. ", ......... ___ 2 •, Klllldall, Roy J .• AP 141-373-18. p ·-06 5 seo2 ee Sl,58002 111100 53 65 S 0620 e. 3 O 183509 -r,. ...-•c.rvv-..,or Slll.00 A 422 I-I. ' ' Wlneb.,g. Llrty G .. AP H~ec:ntr.M .. r,A.Pl69·271-40, l4'• I· . l. . +4 I l ·I ' ' MdnlYN Or-A. A.P 453-044-35 ~ .. _. ,.~,•-t•·-"-1~. Q,.nkevlch, Phlllp A., AP Gr-. Jerry G .. AP 422--072-12, 157-102-12,$17824 S 5 ,.. TorTI, John J .. AP.449-144·23, • .....,..,,• • • ,.._ "'",. -· """"' -S561 12 3 I, l2."" TAX-RATE A.MA 21_.U $58148 -...v .... AP 1-05, $341.841 141-373-23, $312.811 ei1i011: C.rle1on, AP 422..()81-01. Yoon, Hee Ouk, AP 157-102-4 . ~Id. Gery L.. AP 188-272-13, L. Du c ' R 0 b" I D .• A p Tl&TR Co Tt #IA-1923-.oC).2 l/or
Van 0. Walk.,, Grenl H., AP P1J1to, A1ler lo A ., AP $945.73. St,338.38 150022 LH, Dong So. AP 1'3 ... 42-04. 448-tll1·21.'4s0.ll3 SStnW111.00• Sldnty, AP 4~4-43.11. 426-054-05, $527.at 14 l-3t4-17, II, 108.50 AP 422-081-02, Sl,087.2 1. .~.8'1'"· Raul 0 ' AP 157-103-06. Fltzalrnmone. Ch¥lel Vietor, AP I 11 00 K I hi J h w 3 d A p Kramer. M erlin J ., AP Weng•l•r, Duen t A • AP Wlnla F A.P GSS..-92-001 ....,.. 18e.3()1-07,l l.317.5e l . "el ' o n . r ' Tl&TRCoTr#IR-1~&/or •2e-084-03,$1,7113.58 141-382·10,$404.48 S~~ m ., . • Holmllrom, Elvln T A P Do d1t .. 1,'Wlnl"d E •AP Darllng,FrankR ,AP 143-442-12, 449-1 -47,$1,501.92 M d Wiiiard AP 453051·11
Rou1•y, Wllllam I .. AP Ru11ell, Carl T Jr .. AP . . G PG35-9 -003 157-103-11 $54831 180-301-08.$1.•79,80 1468.22 Dlnl1man. Jam11 L .. AP tlu~70 • ~ •
...... "'72-10,.-r71.... 141-385-12,$7111.84 Hlrldl,Brl•n ,A 2 · F"nuni. Rl.Qhlfd J A P E meml, Ftt aydo on , AP Young,BrucaG .. AP l~l--08.44ll-2ll-02,'874.88 NTACoTrllR-1t23..ol).2&/or ......... ••• .... s.-... B AP 141-393-08 St.822.90. 1117111-08 $48<1 58 1111.00 i/. Mador •. Robett E .• AP
'1Pl1110f11 .. 00' Tina L .. AP 426-073-06. $570:· "TY " ' Pr1n10, Jo Jr, AP 935-82-007, Shibi . Harume: AP 157-ill·ll, 188-301-20, 11,341.24 Boyd, latry l,. AP 143-641-24, 448-213-27, 1111.00 ~;'10Marcall1 L., AP 453-o$1-34,
P $1 88680 Dieudonne, R. F .. AP lllQ.301-31, 1338.76 Talttr .• Otnnll J .• AP 449-2 13-33, ~ .. T .. Co T ,, .. , ...... ""'2 . J W.lk.r. T.llord A .• AP Vllteloe, Ronald L., A • · · ""' 1118&4 ••28,,.. ·-" r ""·~ .,or S Urbanite• Inc: AP 935-74-vvl C . s AP l67 111 21 -""' Wrall•n, Budro w E., AP 91,487.N (UW) p 428..()73-10, 11,588.02 141-424-05, 734.71 St 27,,.08 • " ' ulp, Merk .. • • • Thoma et R o b"t E., AP 1 • ., ... 2 26 ••• 8 •t "-I Alen A AP 44,,..213 • ., H•n•on. Linda A. • A I •"700 Yerton, Eddie L , AP 141-424-19, ' •· · S53e43 6"'-32•11 730 "• ...,...,.. • •...., "' ..-. .• • .......,, 4•" ..... , •• ••••.30 ~pp44~77?°!1·. $11 •• ~7·..... • ... 7.25 Wright. Thomu Wud. AP HlrOotte. Junlen, AP 157-111-82 1 • ..,.. ' . .-11,852.$4 _...,,. """"• -" ,__, .,..,_., ...., vv ..,. 93&-74-002 11 3311211 John1on, Lury M Tr , AP TAX..flAT'f ·-· 21__.1 &ill. Q191 Sop. AP 449-222.()9, Tl&TA Co Tr llA-1t23..ol).2 &/or AP426-073-21.l1,11117.06 Mc: Gllnn. J ohn S . Jr. AP • • · 4--004 132508 te9~2-32,S888.oe _,. -· 183475 L•noa , Clar•no• w .. AP
S.11.bur'f ' D.vld • .. •p 141~2.()9, $424.11 Urbanll• Inc: .• AP 8~7 ' W1ka ma1Su, Y11unorl , AP Klr..., D......_. J •p t•n • .,., 16 .. ...__ L~ • •p 14"131 28 . • ... '"''"" .... ,...,,.....,, " .. $1 21113& •157,v7'7' --.• .. -13'"',::..-02' ~· .... " .... • ... ~• .. 22Lo_,s,g~~~.J.201••Ph J .. AP ~Tl&T•;'"eo ... -Tr-.. ~IR1"""',_2 .. ,OI 426-074-18, set7. t5 Durant. Robert E Tr et et, AP · · • 157-121-27 $697 54 _ • ........ "' .,.... " ,. ._...,.,. .., c emp bell. David 8 .. A p 141-473-11, $533.11 AP 93t-7•-007, l t.218.38 Fry Edwin J AP 167·122-04 B. 1. e h J em •• A .' A p w I 0 It n j e k •. F,. d M .• A p Biibo. Wllllam ..... AP •as..oe2·22,
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HHtlns•s Mauru n A .. AP Recltl,RobtrtR .. APtl7-101-0tl, Eberl e , W 1tt•n J . AP 157-155-13,$544.41 IOM72·24,S1.18t.8t Ho1o kaw1. Hlroyo•hl, AP Hamlt 'o.nni.A.P44e.2t4-04 Tl&Ts.cOTr#IA--fN3..00..2&/' l~-~~·7~p 1~12 $212.94. 425-231-04,$29187. AP IY.162-10."811.0tl C •ll•b•. T. C a nnon . AP 143.•571-02,"43.n 116704on. ' • M•t1lle1r. Gord on L. (JT). A ........... .. . AP 117·101-I0, 1324.3e. AP 425--232-02. $478.50. Gow. Oouglaa J .• AP 1s7.tt2-14 10M74-IO. Sl11.00 Osborn. M.H .. AP 143·571.07, • g. ~ 453-142-13 l804• 1'aO::·:! • .,, Mullyn R .• AR R1oltl , Dominic J • AP s 1,1g4.20 Du nktr. Th o mu w . AP 1847.02 .:U7 P. ~.AP 44 28 • Grlnlfl, Terry .. AP 451·141-15,
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lee 111 • r,. J 1 '" • 1 C · • AP P1ckovtcll, Wllllam N,, AP 427·271-08, Sll,938.16 . Sellman, S h arr I Lee, AP 1111.00 McRM, Dini• v .. AP 530·122-70, St,858.20 llG&-a-038, 7S1.1A 451-352-33 11 214 73 • 938-28-033. $111.00 ChlonO. Victor A .. AP 530-t4MO, 19118.48 MI r q u IZ. Te". I I.. A p
Mendel, Charlena I. Wall, AP Whelen, joh~ F . .'AP 451·3111-31, TAX RATE AAEA -.042 Spate. Loul1 C., AP 93a...9-00ll, $111.00 811n1t1ln, Wlllllm R., AP 452-lt2-0e, Sl,074.Dt ~71•1942·59 1111.00 1770.74 Ru1to, Michael L .. AP 530-122·73,S985.40 Ruswlc:l<,Gaorge,AP452·1t2-0t,
Selullo, Charlu V Jr, AP l(ECO lndu ilrlea Inc;, AP D11ka, Leonard G ., AP 935-AS.011,lttt.OO Roc:k,Chmr!MA.,AP530--123·39$2,082.30
45t-361"'°, $471.9.. R., ap 430-llt·tl, $2,914,30 938-53-oll. 11.828.40 Wellman, Ronald T , AP $111.00 Crllll, Robert S .• AP452·t12·11
-. FOl'WW Conel Co Inc Sengeo, M1n1ndr o ,. Rodnlcil, R.M , AP 93e-53-0'3, 935-45-0t8, $442.&4 Olan, Danlll 8 , AP 530-123-58, $1,078.82 • _.,._,. . 451-411-15, St,547.17 TAX U TE AJ1EA 21-0U 12.225.16 Cl1m1nt1, Stllll Mlehlll, AP St,025.2~ B • e 111 Ir. JI m I I C ·. AP Al' A:IA-Plt-12• l 7,004.90 Mort1. Roy V., AP 451-412.04, Pirie, Cheng G., AP 93e-54..028, 935-45-021, $411.02 452·112·23, St,097,40
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Ellott,N"-F.,AP 435-0el..()8 $1,076.57 Fiich Avenue Auoclat11, AP 11,783.72 Janeen, Ml ch11 t L . AP T,A)l-AATEAReA2f.11S ~.ArthurF .• AP452·131-o9, 10•747· Fl tzpllr I c k .. G I r y E •• AP 427.211a..oe. s11. t68.90 Wlnkn. Bllty M., AP 938-54-039, 935-45-024, $111.00 St,811.411 TAXMTIAMA~ 45t ... 31-12,lt,3113.44 L .• '"P l(tnnltl,L.W.Ken,AP 427•283-o2, l11t.OO Vaught , Ch1rle1 J ., AP Ceubl1, Andrew D. J r, AP Nell. Loula C .. AP 452·13 1·19, . Smith , Randolph " 1303987 Brewer, Robert E ., AP 935·45.02.5,111115.41" 530·111-33,St,740.112 $1,498.31 ·
TI&TR Co Tr #IR·1923-00-2 I/or 451--431·21, $1,308.116 ' ' 938-56-002. $111.00 Glbt>I, Edward, A.P 935 ... 6-029, l<lng, S1nford, AP 452-132..08,
Thompaon, Richard E .. AP C1meron, Alan V .. xP TAXAATl!AREA2'-0U Guper,JollnS.,AP938-56-o11, 1428.29 TAX-AATE ARI A»-nt $1,433.M " -4«Ml21·27, 1828.94 45t--433·13, 16t3,75 11,170.93 Plflllo. Luenn J., AP 935·53~13. PWk. Chang G., AP 452·t32·18, p11 rc 1 ll , Thom•• H ., AP c.t. EdWard O .. AP 451-433-17, w11tfl1ld Development Co tnc, Smith, Wllll•m How1rd Jr, AP lff.4.82 Giglio. Gerard F .. AP 529-1 t4-01, 12,878.40 40-021-M, l1S8.48 1570.20 AP 427·202.o8. S7,0A4.31 93&-eS-009, St,&48.74 Mltauolca. S. Richard et al, AP 12.038.92 Stella. Vlelor, AP 452·t71·011,
.Sudlt, Moahe, AP 483..021·35. Peren t . C herl11 A., AP Sliy Plfll Com~nlty Allll, AP Cabrera Judith Lei. A.P 935-63-025,.1111.00 Stlrllflg, Ray M .. AP 529-114-~ 13.076.28 11.10 · 451--481-03,11.194.40 427.202Jll,Sl1.64 9315-65-clt9,i1J t 00 -"' G1ulepy, Nell, AP 935-53..077, ltH.00,,. J .M. P1l1r1 Co Inc, AP fl&TR CoTr#IR-1~2&/or L1n1, Woodrow W., AP Of1ckm1n, R1ymond W., AP $111.00 LeBtanc. L'1w11nc1 B .. AP 452·172-08,12,970.78
W1t1r1, Wiiha m P . et a l, AP 45t-481-3A, 11,538.24 TAX U TE AREA a.o41 9311-85-020, $111.00 n ·oono van. Christine, AP 529·222-25. 12.245.oe AP 452·17"-t0, 13,778.56 ~1-11,.E,...991.50 Ogata. Klllh H., AP 451-482-10, Minchow, Don1ld R . AP 935-53-094, $1,058.12 LaFourcade, Tommie F., AP
M1rlln d111. Wllll•m A .. AP 11.288.99 Ala.under~. Nlcholu. AP 93~5-0331 $111.00 I.am, Franeteeo, AP-e35-63-t35. TAX-ftATa AAIA a.111 462-172·20, 11,628.78-483-031·1'. 15.-452.N Tran, Thanh Th~ AP 451-483-12, 430•122-07, St,827.24 ay, Ha en, AP 938·115·038, 138().22 Crowley, J1me1 M .• AP
Cllrlce, Mlc:Nll, AP 483-061·12, 1525.60 12,Q.48,26 Gu In 1h1 r , G• or g e , AP J.M. P1ter1 Co, AP 529-oe3--37, 452-172·23, 11,680..25
1819.14 'Klrlolcat,8arry,AP451·483·111. TAXMn AAU »4M Shul•ll.1. Georg• w .,AP 935-53-t83,ll,259.04 $2,417.56 JM Peter• l,;O i nc , AP
M'lller , J e •n1tt1 R., AP $111.00 93a..115--0-41,~111.00 Hlndm1n. Patrick D .. AP P1t.,1,RogerL,AP529-o72-0t, 452·172-33.12,970.76
4&:M)71-34,l 733.ll Cunnlngllam. John H .. AP lrvln• lnduttrlat Complu, AP 01kk1r. Tllom11 R . AP 935-53-213,1111.00 S74'.33 AP452·173-03.12.1175.t6 G•ll•ndt, R 1lpll J ,, AP 451-492-0e,$538.77 591..023-I0,'330.ee 9Ge-91-001,S978.ee Wong . Ch i Keung , AP NorthwoodtBunkerlllll Partner•. Hwang. T}lom11 ·T .. AP
-.oet-22, 11.878.7' Mooney, T II om 11 J . AP AP 591-024-01, $300.78 Vick, Chart.. M , AP 937·29-o22. 935-53-2.48. la52.57 AP 629-072-C)7, $1,:IM.22 452·t74-05. lt,°509.12 laUll. lndw' I<., AP ~ 451-492-11, 12.273.7~ p 59 -024-08 1350 80 $1,1528.04 Mciver. Rober I T . Jr, AP AP 529--072..()9, $1,281.14 J M PI te rl Co In c. AP tm.11 . .. F1nat11m1c h1r. Jay C., AP A 1 ' . M1hJllt.,Und1T.,AP937·29-0S5, 935-53-:153.1111.00 PHI. Kyle F., AP 529·073-08. 452-174-08,l1,87t.13
Tl&TFI Co Tr #IR-1923-00-2 &/or 451 ... 92·17, 1111.00 TAX UTE~~ $1081.2t BITT lk J II Doyle A p• 1120.64 Spaldlngl AlphonH G., AP ~ tvan A. .• AP ~14, Benbrook, oouglu M,, AP . ~atmlngton ~tine, AP 935-M-~8a,'saa01.1~ • 452·271-10, ~1.0111.95 11,MO.w 451-492·29, 12,122.34 Gtpllarl , Thomu 0 .. A,P 938-21..0J9, $793.78 Badtr, Randy, AP 935·53-278, TM~ATI AREA •111 Lanphier, Thom1t J ., AP
Kf•clcner , Marvin P ., AP foreman , Hugh H Jr , ~8 $243659 AP93S.2t..031.S453.21 1111.00 452-271·11,11,088.72
-.ot1·11,l 10ll.3e 451--492-31, 1471.23 Antlneon. 'Thomu E .. AP AP 9311-2t-040, 1453.21 Adlml, Kim M., AP 93S...5S.29t, MaeBelh, Oanl•I G • AP Jon••. 81nf1mln P ., AP l(olt•v•r1 ,. Andrew J ., AP ll'lgrllTI, Oevld F., AP 451·50t-12, 483-333-tO, $724.n AP 938·21-042. &7AO.ee $248.71 629-081-27. 11,SAl.40 452·271·25, $1,1123.40 .ets-122o02. 117.42 11aa.20 APt38·21-044,'740,ea 01n1111. SUv•n L., AP Zimmerman, Kurt L . AP 0 IHt1rby, Ste wart o .. AP Mazon , Leonerd J 'AP TAX AATIAREA•·•71 AP93e-21-045,l140.ee TAX M TI AMA •1CM 529..()81-40,$2,214.98 .. 52·271 ... 8,$1,941.10
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J ohn1on . Ern•ll R ., AP
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42&-091-32, s 111.00
B11lrd, Bernard G ., AP A28.o91-55, 1591.511
Ferrar•. Ratoh A .• AP 42&-0ll1·5e.
l502.42 Wlck1trom, Tllomu L .• AP
428-1111-05, It 11.00
Mc:WetrllY, Anthony Jollph, AP
428-181-18, 1842.79
MeF1rlend, 1(1nnetll R., AP
119-333-34, 1678.92 McKay, Clyde A., AP 439-09t.01,
11,402.50 Rod1a11 . Philip L . AP
439-091-0e. S2, 102 14
Wright, -Fred. AP 439·092·05. $64UJ2 County of O ran ge . AP
439..()92.()9, 164.38
AP 439-092· 10, 184.38
Dob1on , Mon• F ., AP
"39-092-35. SS30.00 Weitze. Joyce M., AP "39·101-07,
lt,881.52
Sloo•. Reymond E .. AP 439-101-16, 173'.70
Dupray. Tom A .• AP 4311-llt~I. 1147.5"
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43t.111-28, 11.918.02
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439-1 12.-02, 164.38 AP 439-112· 19, 184.38
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Britton. Thom11 s .. AP
439-112-43, 1 t45.90 Cf11rry I.aka Group. AP
439-232.-31. 11.010.63 AP "39-232-36. S t,978.94
AP 439-232-345, 12.208.~ Molina, 01v1tdo E .. AP 934-01-003, saeuo
.... 13+03, 11.m.oe 451-501·28, $715.45 AP 938-21~50. S775. 18 Hom, Robert L, AP ~1·57. B 0 rd. n . E . E 111 n •. A p ~~Alfred Tr, AP Powell . Ch1rt1 1 C ., AP Thomoion, Jerry R., AP AP938-21-065,S740.U Tumer.W.Brucl.AP529-tllt.oe. 11,432.7' 452·272-32.l959.8t Muneofl,fredJ.,AP428-221-05,
... 1'5-0l, 11.001.78 "5t-502-t8. l13t.24 4113-32!·26, 12.471,73 1582 70 Kad do, ~ u do Ip II A , AP Molwly. Gene P., AP 452·272-41, S2tl.10
Wtlltl."-D .• AP483-141-0e, R .... Off P .. AP 451-lllt-05, Ho dgll, Kennith R., AP TAX RATIAMA-..oeo Hugh11 . David A ., AP 529-082.~2.$809.82 SOn.53 G p I AP Brown, Wllllam K., AP 11~ "83.et . 463-332·12, 12,819.64 52a.181·29, '804.92 M1nd1reon, regory au . 4]8-221-08 $1 W80
o,Car1S .• AP483-t41•24 Llrton, M1x l n• L., AP McBroom , Thom••. AP lrvln• Co. AP 590·023-07, Wallocll, T1rr1ne1 J ., AP TAX-RATE AM A •t• 452·27"-42,1941.89 • Culorena'. Robert E., AP •11.1M 45t-612-43,l1,408.22 e3S-08..02l,St,158.02 $4l3.50 530-011-15,lt,158.73 Gebh1rd, Howard , AP 428-221..07 '20572 INno. John P., AP 483-143-12, SandOVI!. 0Rl~hud J . Jr, AP Manelllu. Marcial R., AP De I.I Cruz, 01car G .. AP Herrera, Jo11ph H. Jr, AP 452-272-49, 12,0112.82 2111 St Umlted. &eyer & Warden '811.Jr ~l-52!.10.•1,2311.70 TAX ftATE AMA »-07i 690.02s-oe. se,187.08 530..011·28, $2,134.&8 llll1-01S-o4, l1,809.20 Moro1n, Jeck, AP 452·272-53, RMI &tale tnveltment Ltd 111 4,
Dunn, MleflMI, AP 483-153-07, Toacano . Richard , AP trvtn• Co, AP 590·0A4-01, Coat•,RalphT.,AP530-021·t4, F1derlco. Jo1eph G., AP S1Solomon,905.28 ,K--'L.,AP931--47..010. AP426-221·28,l2,143.71 '2, 170.IO 451-521·29, 1118.20 1rvln1 Co. AP 463·49 t -38, 1353.04 17111.77 661-025-05, 1111.00 •• I.. t h. m . H. n r y c .. A p Stark. Roger o .. AP 45 t·521-41, 11.2441.50 --Cedtr S1nd, AP 590·0b&-03, Hiii, Paul F .. AP 530·021·24. May, GfeQ<>rY e .. AP 551.027-23, $1,144.82 TAX-MTI AMA ..OU
..... 1-.07,82,301.70 . 11,038.80 r~--t "--'-'L AP483--511-02 •••~1 42 $955.88 $1,131.94 Walker. T11om11 L .. AP Parry, Ste phen R .. AP Koeout.O.Soot1.AP45t..S21..S5, .......,,.,........, .. '-...... e.i.1.0eYlndra.AP~21-3f, 937-48-005 .. 12.1112.80 County of Orange , AP
.... 2n-10. IS04.&4 S911.78 "~J::.~om. Ira Rlehud J r. AP TAX UTE AMA 2IMll2 12.26t~ee TAX-RATI AMA i.121 E91r. Sylvia. AP 937·48-0011. 439.o92·14, "'4.38 TI&TFI Co Tr i.tR-t923..()C).2 &/or L1mb1k1', Steph1nl1, AP 483-6t1-23.13.259.92 Benner. Larry. AP 530--031·10. 13,222.&4 AP 431M>9:M5 18438
U..nl•r. Helen M. (WS) 4, AP 45t-621..e1. Sl,620.28 Guyet U T eruoe A .• AP 1rvlne-Co, AP 120·138-8S. 12,877.'52 R1ndnzo. Jouph B .. AP ,,,..Bcywood7 ~84Southwllt. AP Henion. C:111iord A., AP
• ,..272>-14.1841.04 Abothod•·t.., s111mndln1, AP 413-511.1)2, 13,1132.0A 111, t48.41 Arlt San DllOo Pr09lf'llM a. AP 53-2.22-20, 11.791.ee .-Af?~ns4ee 24 430-09a.11. 1735.Ae
...J.o hn1011. ·a ereld T .. AP 45t-521-89, $11e9.70 M cnrl1on. Jam •• J ' A p T'"V .... _ ....... -.-. 530-o3s~1 ... •o· ~S3M ... 43. ·'"P 6""' ""1·63, TAX"""'TI A.MA at-122 Mehclz, An,;,, AP 937·1111-012, ... ~· Piii.ii a .. AP 439-092-23 -211-28,ltte.ee · M1cB1th , J p lln w .• AP 483-511•33,'4,3llt.18 _..,.,5 "" .. _ -· ... _...,.., ...,.,.,..
Tl&TA Co Tr #IA.-1923-00-2 &I 45 t-531-o4. t 1,812. 14 Henkel, L" w .. AP 931·42 ... 311, 12, 2.22 19W7511·~!-L Co •p ,,,,,7 "''" ,.30 C o u n t y o I Or 1 n g 1 , A F W!Mel, Nori C., AP 483-21"·34, Hollom, Harold ThomH, AP 11,14'.MI Buen•. Kennel II J ., AP Frl1bl1.l J1me1 R ., AP Dixon, Steven J . ''•I. AP ,_,, )'On ·•" .., • .,.,....., • 439-092-32,164.38 11~82 . 451-634-18,11,318.74 Ol-1,GtraldN.,AP931•57--4111. 483-351.05.lt,457.H 530-042-09.al,498.28 629-112·13,12.220.48 -1558.82 B•rr•tt Robert L. AF -~' , K.R:, AP 483-281~7. W1llac1.,~08t.!.!,1 M•rr1, AP l1.190.4t Potloell,BedlyJ.,AP .. ll:J..371.()9, Hlbb1, Richard D ., AP I W0ei5 .. 5,,,,Marc S~ AP 821·112-19, 93~!e~~~d~~~tlll 0 ., AP 4311-.231·24,b,ecn.M
MM. 451-551-05, .. t ·"" Donald L. e11n Como1ny, AP S84$.98 53CM>42-1t, 1974.M 1, t. " • Mexwell Anthony L . AF TIIT,.CoTr#IR-1923-00-2&/or Jonu, Robert Gene. AP 931~.$532.84 HanM,RoblnF.,AP483-372-04. Jone•. Michael W., AP Miii er, Ri chard 0 ., AP Arterburn, Jerry L .• AP 439-231-33 bA22..70 ~ "-"' J., AP 483-281-17, 451-652-10, sen 85 AP 931-65-411, 11.235 22 It. 123.91 53G-o51.o3, 1879.IM 529-112·25, $2,839.oe 937..e1.o53, 11.4144.82 • • llOCJ.51 Franlc,RuMlllN.AP451·552·22, APll3l..e5-4t3,S593.et Glb9on.Stulr1 L,AP483-373-05, McWhlrler, Ronald H., AP L1mb1elc, Edw1rd J ., AP lrvlne Co, AP 987-81·072, TAX-«ATI AMA ...-
'{laTR Co Tr -IR-1123-00-2 &/or 11.285.84 82,403.55 53G-o52·12, 1172..20 529-113-01, 11,977.00 19911.M ~ ~ P., AP 483-28S-04, £oar, S~ It II, AP 451·~20. TAX U TI AflU Jt.q1S Fllher. lrvtng N., AP 034-75-005, Korb. J1m11 R. and, AP Olartl, Oevld M., AP 52a.1t~9. Wannl~ton Oewiopment Inc, AP FU$00, Slfvatore. AP 11W44-13, M1.oo . '880.51 12,882.00 530-053-03, $797.95 11,oeo.ss 931.111-00 • 1908.7' · 1541.,.
Moore, a.tty~; Barnell, Wellman. Mlchatl 8 ., AP Dahloren. Donald•R., AP Homme , Bruce L ., AP Vang, Song l<·· AP 53()..()53-18, Kahler, Gary L .. AP 55t..()31..()8, T11lc1 , Richard M ,. AP LaFrano, A. Jamel, AP "'°""d H., AP 493.293.13, 12. 461-sss..~8. saes.22 4113.391-01. 11.124.201 • 934 .. 75-051, 11,3114.2,. 11,811.22 aa.452.08 es1 .. 91..ot8, 11.186.28 439-021-20 1838 34
110.44 Jacoba, Mlcll11I et al, AP Reid, John, AP "113·381·l5, Nlclclll,GtennW.,AP934-98-004, Sampieri, Fr1ncl1 N .. AP Roberti, COiford W. Jr. AP lrvlna Co, AP 938·32·009, Dunn MiCn..cT.,AP439.022-o4,
. 485-032·28.1111.bo 11.922.34 .l1A9A14 ~53-27.1848.59 551.()31.11,11.186.77 1310.94 111100
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19341.01 4413-41~. ~.635,00 934-ee-ooe, S3.at5.78 12.oes.N lt,035.19 P !1p1!-..V..,..,. ... 11 .. 717 439-031'..63. 11u. C a rtwrl_g ht A1100 , AP Brennan , Thom11 J ., AP Hanna, Magdy, AP 483-413..07, Mazzone, Anthony M . AP Mc011lr1. Frink R. et 11, AP V1l1ntln1, Donald A., A " .,_._...,,.,, "· Beauore. Donald R ., AP ~1..a.a. lf,745.H ,.e9-04a.oe. 1111.00 11,22ua a:lA-96..()15. 11.132.ee ~1. 11.887.42 551-03t·29. st,094.80 AP 93M1-044, StM . .ae 439-0S3-15, 1176.64
8 1beon , Fre nlllln W ., AP W 11 t m In , GI r 1 R ., AP Yen, J-C., AP 4&3-At3-18, Wlllle, John L Tr. AP 934·9&-020, Elton, J.,.,_ A., AP 530-081.()2, H11m1nol Et1ularlo L .. AP , ... ., .. Tl .. _ ..... 1• Tit•, Annal R., AP ~H. a1u .... 1, 18,Mt.62 . 488-042-~. 1111.00 11,283.4' $197.14 1748,M 551-o31-33, •111.00 -,_ ,.._.. SWC>.04 ~1~':,.'.,t.;~~·v Inc, AP ~~~:1'.~1e:.~red A .. AP St~:;~·· Irv E., AP l3&-02-011, ~-=2~~.1~~:re D .. AP ~2'.Je. :au;2•rd H ., AP 55~~~~.os't.~~.~r· J .. AP at'=i':o0ennl9E.,AP530-1~'1~.t. 43~~!:.ifu.J:•ry J .. AP
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Borough!, Earl E. Jr, AP 938-02·050.11.072.92 934-96..()77,S2,508.&4 530-ot4-0~.lt,924.82 12,350.M Bynon, Dougie-. B., AP «2·281.()116438 Cllurch, Liberty Bapllll of 933-32:.0t8.S11 1.00 Baker, Thomae E ., AP Ch111, 8hlldon N ., AP 530-133-68,tt,834-.72 ' •
... tll•rnCal.AP 120·1H-58. Hernand. Oerrell J .. AP TAX M TIAMA a.o1'1 TAXRATI AMA ..... 53Q...()8A..()7.8842.M 551..()32~7.$1,188.93 Meredith, J•~ P ... A, •1.M-71 933-82.o92. 11.185,54 Ch1pp1ll1, Don1ld C., AP t..lvlngelon, J1m11 L,. AP S30-134-15, $2.042.IO
Barnett, Rlchlrd H. 1t 11, AP Ma 10 n D 1 v Id Ao)' A p Habib, Shlmt·Ud·Olln, AP 530-071-02, 11,837.88 551-032·1", 12,455.14 TAX MlW AMA.._, 933-a2·1«. 1111.00 ,. ..... 1 111 ·,.~4 .... 72 ' 483-353-09, $3,051.48 Rod 1m1, Dev Id C ., AP Davey. Wllllam Burl on. AP . Crader, Mich••• R .• AP __.,.. ..... ..... JenMn FayeD AP93'TS-Ot9 530-078-05,ta38.58 551-<>3:1·15,11,594 ... 8 ~MO A_, Dev.lopment ~.11,021.27 13~7 Pit# H .. AP 483-50t·13• 1137444 .• ... • McC11111y , Wllllam, AP P1ll11ler. G1r1rd F .• AP M11lckll OIYeloprnent, AP
tno.,APt75.ol1-15,l 14,130.'77 8mlth,SuNnG.,AP93.........osa. c1~ip8man . Barri• M .. AP • . ~77-08.1156.12 551-032-33.12.211.12 53-193-33,11.227.84
,...!•lan1 •• ~1ev1n 3rd, AP 11~1.,ae II M I H •p '63·601.341,14,112.28 TAX M Tl ... I A2'-100 M•y .. Ollvar.~P 530·077-H , ,,s1h1"'00· 1-iyun c .. AP 651..032-Al, ~P62t-llWl.S818.42 -noer._.55.80 rr n• · er on .. " Nemlcung, Geor91 H •. AP St:l3i.H • · H ull or B•lbOI Inc. AP~. 1902.47 483·501-37,13,230.34 Wiiis. Don w .. Ap'463·401~1. Andlr10!!1 Jerry Oun. AP Dunn,Wllli1mA.,AP551-032-81, TAXMTI AMA•1• -~.12.196.32 Sche ldl, 8erlh• H .. AP M9ffrl.FranlcC .• AP483-501--48 14,905.54 530.o77·17,.-10.67 l2A25:·" D L AP Gr11nwood. RODlll w .. AP •room a ll!..He rry. N .. AP 934-44-101. 14eep .541 I .. p 11.631".N Welner. Mlc:llllll, AP 463.-402-08, Kim, Dong M., AP 53().078-1', 1~u21t .. 11o~.;3•7o20n1ld ·• ..... 171.oe, l885,30
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•• 8 °'3, '829.tt Bruni. P1M111 A., AP 934-44-180, • ' ,.83-42141, 13,CIO'.OO 530-078-2.4, 1111.00 561-042-39, 12,927.N f l,400.7' AP
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. 1111.00 81 no/ r • n • M., Y K. • AP 630-0412·21, 12,607. !8p ·--·""'2 -... ':"'., ;..~tewtt A., AP 561-043-01. ·~·.~'. lnvt11ot1 Limited, AP TAXMftAMA..... Pe arto"· Robert E., AP lrvlnt Co, AP '88-021·11.20, ~;n.. 1,82,1513.~ IM-.SwvanJ.,,. .....,_ ....,, -· ·""' p ,....._111·1~11,'"'~'"."'~
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• 1111.00 I. b1r t., 1 AP 483-431 15 AP ~24. tt.127,00 Toni, JOhn J ., AP Ht-044-0t, l t.1,.011 ... P e•r1on, Robert E., AP Morc91, l.Ortllf'I A 11 II, AP 13 ~MM 11 tr, .. ' Coote J0111 M .. AP HO-otWt, 13810.72 Ull\1011, Pa ul A. •I al, AP TM MlW AMA.... ~. t30UO 481·M2-04, 11)1.28 .. , 0111: lemuel c .. AP 4M441·11. H 4M.74 ihatl •• Oul1h1n IC .. AP S29-l03-011. 112'.80
8 •f1•11 , Ch1 rl11 R .. AP 8 lng h1m, Wllll•m D .. "' su1142 tr11del Raymo nd v .. A,. Hto04A-10, l3.122.7A l l•nll.1n1111f:io ll•oht n. ~P ;)'•,tin. "lolt ard w .. AP 934-87-010,11.224.52 4&1·571-07,11,M0.4t Omldl, Flroo1, AP 483·'44-0t. &»o01Mi.1 u20,40 tvy, JerMI w .. AP 551-G-4A·11, u:;::i~m•941~. a ::hra m, A' ••oe.~n · M~, Frlllk, AP t:t.4-N-002, lruelll , "1ona rd H .. AP 134'1.SI Mlntlkt.Welt~.A,530-0t1-44I, 11,138..18 • ~
l11Tf' Qo Tt 1"'°'1tn-004 &/or 11 atUC A51·ff1-42. l t11,00 ftpplng, f11Ubt111 tllen. AP •111.00 " • llt-18• t .M
C..11, C.D .. AP 4U·U4· "· i e nfamln, Nahlle C •• A, Adi.•, GAllY O .. AP 451·«11·22. 483-451-02, 1,m.M "'""' Scott, AP 83CM02..o3, TAX4'ATI AMA .. ,.. Mo Cefflft~ Dennl1 M • All' ....... '34 .. 003.11.2N... ae2t.14 nlM Comptny AP 463....a-32 12 084.44 • Slt-IOf.U, 17 .It Warml!IOlOl'I Del..,.,,....,.,...,,, ......... nt lllO.. ~.AoMrtA .. AP48t-M1-o3, l lOU.M • ' coe11n10, J 1 m11 A., AP 1'1erpon1, R 1 1oh '··AP Oleel. Gary E.. AP Nt-lt..ol,
APtl4-70-0IO.,...,t2 1 1,•.12 Mltldlere cuo11 L A, 5'°-102·1'.11.4'2.12 ht-101·21,111t.IO "b~~ A, 1114-JO.Oll, f41t,t2 Frennt, lruoeA.,AP461.e41a, 13t-42-40t 11'*~ .. ¥"oClollctV, Johll '·· Alll 0 1ro1a, M•fCI• o. '' 11, AP • ThOf'll .. M. et II, A'
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Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOTIW9dnMd1y, September 1, 1082
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Ml.JC llOYJCl NllC "°''" NllC NOTICl NOTIO M ftUITtl'I IAl.8 !ltOOCI °'T=Ttl'I IA4.I ...... NOncl Oii ""'9Tll'I IA.La NOTICf IMTllO ... tti: ~ ,_.,A~ 1'Ml1;.a, T.I~-U , .._ _.. ~=. -=-:-:--::lfM ......,_t 't;' a::~~= NOTIOf I Hf!IH'f OtVfN 11111 'u~· o.wld "" "" '1 .. NMlf, D ll\.,,'\'=1~1't,T ::f:: Deou1:::--.:=~ ~IOll. •TICI °' TllUI~ ~ NfWPOAr' HOM! LOAN, INC ::::. ~~.~ ::~~""~:.~
"•lltf'. I.Ir~ w AP ,., .. .,J.n IGJMllft 11, ""· UNLll lt Hllcfl c H1lmleh •11d Ju0.111 H. YOU AM. Dl'l"ILT ...... A duly lj)f)Olnttel Tru.1 .. Undef I lren•oorllllon '"" 1114 Otl\fl
....... ' I ~ Ml AO'l"ION TO PftOTIOT NytlJMI D I • D 0, T " u • T DAT I D IOll0\111111 dltcrlbed deed ot lfUtf raclllllH .. mar b• ,.q, Ired IOr
lolllllern Wood11law lldl & U ,ftOfllftT'f, IT MAY H NOTICI llflTIMI H JI, 1tl1, UMLlll WILL II lL AT PUILIC AUCTION OAAINAOI! IMPl\Oll~MINTI P'OA
P ro,lttl•• '"" Oorp AP .... D~t•."'9LICIAU.•You YOUAllllNDl,AUt..TutelflA YOUTAIClAOTIOMTONOTIOT TO Ttil HIOHl!8T 81DOFA FORALLfiY NOATH OF 17lH llTAUT 11J-W•'O, .... O'fl 14 • --ICPl.ANATl(IN Oii THI DllO °' TMllT DATID ~ , .. YOUft PftOll'Hn, IT MAY II C~IH (p1y1bl1 •• time OI ••It I B!TWHN 11\VINI ANO fU81'1N
lr,oe, Wlllleln 0 . AP""'"'~ NATutlll OP THI lllftOCHDINO ,. UM.HI YOU TMCI Aono.. IOLD AT A PUelJC IAU •• 'YOU lewful money 01 Ille Unlltd 81•1•• AVfNUf, Wiii be reetlvlld by 1111 N7a,'' • • AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD TO PfllOTICT YOUfl PfllOHflTV •10 AH ··~ATION Oii '"' Ill right. ltlle Ind lnltl"' COIW~ Clly of Cotti MMI II ltMI Office OI louahera, IC.m, AP 17._.,,.., CONTACT A LAWYlfl. IT MAY 11 lot.D AT A flUIM.tC NATUftl OP THI lllflOCHDtNO lo lllld now held by II undlt Uld the City Clerk, 17 l'llr Drive, Coate
1111.cib ' On 8ecttembef ~. 11112 11 10 00 a Al I . '' Y 0 U HI ID AN AOAINIT YOU YOU IHOULD 011d ot True I In the PtOOerly M ... , CtltfOflM. u111H the hOut of
Pwllw, Wry w .. AP ,,~ .. , A M • D & , Au I. T • I Av I c I IXlllUNATIOH 0, fHS NA TUM CONTACT A LAWvlft, hWelnllllr dttet11'*1 't 00 • m a.t>tembw • 1812 It 17.42 • COMPANY, INC •• 01111ornl1 OP THI PfllOCllOINQ AOA.._IT NOTICI! 19 HEREBY OIVCN; The.I TRU8TOR AOHAT IC(lfH which tlm;, they Wiii bi op1n11d
8ou1"-'n WoocM...., l\IMdl"f & corporation, H duly appolnl•d YOU, YOU IHQUUl CONTACT A under and .b)' virtue of lltt TAYLOR, I tlnGll man j)llbllcly and rw1d 11oud In th• '
Propettl .. ln111t1~t Corp, All' Tru.t .. uncter ll'ld purtullll 10 1 lAWVlll prov~ OI that oenllln o..ct Of lfNll'ICfAAY l!MPLOYEE Counoll Chembere Seale~
17a.632-70, • 12. 10 Deed OI Trutl tlCOtded January 23, On S.O•Mlott 30, 11182 ., t0.00 TNll d•l•d 81p1 23. , .. , • Ind p R 0 FIT • HAR I HG pl AN 0, Pf090MI• tnlll °"' 1111 11111 of the
¥ u,, It t Lt o , A p tlllt, u Intl NO 20060, In bo011 1 m CHIOAOO TITLt INSURANCI recorded In lllt otllce ol the CARDIO-lllVLMONAAV MEOtOAL WOtll Ind Ille name of the bidder 11~·16. tit 081 fll t3H3, PIO• t940, ol 01110111 COMPANY .. duly •POOln110 Aecofcler of Ille CO\lnlr Of Orenge, OROUP INC ·M • but no 01.ller dlJllngulmlno mark•
at111r;o11 WlllJ•m fl Jr AP Reoordl In Ille otflcl ol Iha COU11ty Tru1t11 under and pureu1111 10 ltll• of C•HfOfnla, on oet. 7, tNt · l'ltoOtdcld Nov.ml* 11 ll&t u Any bid reo1lved 1Her 1111 171-534·15, lttt.00 ' · Reoorder ol Or111g1 County, 8111• Offd ol Tr1111 recordtd Junt u . In Volume t424'1', page 1357, oi lnett No &7118 In bOOll 14d2 p1g1 eollldul10 c101lng lime 101 tht Hy 1 m 1 Eu 01n 1 , A p ol .01111ornl1 Elleculed by 80011 111110 ... 11111. No. 24a.4t In book 0111c111 Rtoorde, euouttd b~ 1640 ot Ofllelll Atc:ord11n 1h1 ollle• rtotlpt ot bid• 111111 bl returotd 10 17~18.'lt,632.&e • ' Rinne tnd Linda Renne, hu1b•ncJ tH43, p1g1 1 U8, ot' 0111'11111 ROBERT l.f'INAAl' ANO LINOA Of the ~II ol Or.,1ge County, the bldOM unopened. It thlll 1>1 the o u v 1 11 M 1 y H 1 Q1 A p and wll1 H Joint 11n1n11, WILL Recordr In 1n1 olllce ot 1111 Ccxmly Ll!INART, hueb1no ano w111 H .. Id d .. d o~ lru11 dHCrlbH th1 eote re1pon1lblllly ot the bldde< 10 17&-537-ot, '•Ne.43 ' SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Rtcorder ol Orange County Tru11or, IO SUNKIST 8ERVICI! foltowlng prope<ty ... 1h1I hit bid It received In proP., Sawyer Wllllr M AP HIOHEST BIOO~ FOR CASH C1lllornl1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC COMPANY, 1 corporallon H lo! 120 ol Traot No t712, In time
17&-537-18, ~78',00 '' (O-Yibll 11 Hint. df 111• In l•wlul AUCTION TO HJOH!ST 8100ER TruetH, lond STATE SAVINGS ANO lht County Of 0 ,.nge, 8111• Of A NI ol pl111t, Sp.eclll ProvleAooe Shutt. Aoland P., AP 178-$$8-07 money of ti)• United 8111H) II FOR CASH (pay1bi." tlrM of..,., LOAN AS8001ATION •• CllllOfl\ll CIJllornle ... per map rwcord«I In tnd lddltlon110 Otner1t Provlalofl• "" ~5.00 • 15200 !let LI Pu Roed, Suitt In l•wful money ol the United COfPO(lllon, 11 htltllolaty, BOOli 00, ~· 32 to 38 lnc(ullllt, to the Stl/ldetd Sl)lelticetlont ~ ~. ~Ben R. Jr, AP 178-538·12 1217, llgun• Hllll, C1lllo.rni.. •N SlllM) 11 lhl north rroo1 tnlrenee MO PllrtuMI 10 Int requeet of Mlac:.11.IMOUI Map1, In Ult OfflOI ~·bl Obtained •t 1~011~ ol I~ Cuy ''* ts,ooe.84 • right, tltll and lnter•t conveyed to to the County CourthouM, 700 ClvlC the owner and holder o t lht the County Recorder ot Hid Engineer, 77 Felr Drive, Coill "
· Burroughe, ChtrlH H .. AP and,_ hekl by II u~ Mid Deed c.n1., DrlYe WMt, s1n11 Ana. CA ~luory note HCurtd by tM County EXCEPT THEREFROM •N M • 11, C 11fforn1 a , up 0 n ~~ I 179-642-05, 11,9541.08 Of Trufl In 11!11Pl'OCHlf'IY1lluatld In 111 rlghl. tllll 1nd lnterMI con~ Of Truet 11>ove rettrrld to; oil. g11, mlner111 ind O.lhtr nonref\Hld1b1t Pl)'m«ll ol 11000. •2
AP t78-S42-0S, SS03.28 Mid County Ind s1111 detctlbec:I u · to lflCf now lleld by 11 under llld And by rtuon ot IN dtflUlt In hlfdrooerbonl, below • 0.0111 of 500 An 10dltlorlel cnttge ol 12 oo wlll bl ·VII i ·i;w 1 Hu d 1 on , Gr• c 1 L . , A p DHd of T ru11 In Ille property the p1ymen1 ol Hid Proml11ory IHI. wllhout the rlghl ot eurtece m1!11 JI handled by mall Ptan1, ti
l78-543-.21, $890.72 h~t "A" Sltullld In .. Id Counly end Stele nole and lh• braach ol lhe enlry, IS rH«Yed In ln11rumtflt1 of ~lllcatlona Ind Olher conlraat
Colonna Mich eel J AP PARCEL I. Cot 24 ot Trae1 No. a.Krlbld 11 coodllfon1 In Hid 0..d ol Tru1t record. doaimentt may also bl t11t1mlMld ~ t78-544-t2, i7.3511.68 . • 11387, Ill lh• Cit)' ol INlne. Counly ol PARCEL t. Unll No 74, In tile PfOYldtd, • Nolloe or Default llld YOU Afll IN DIFAUlT UNOUt A 81 tt\t Office of Ille City Clerk of lht '. • I
Wlbrew, Donald, AP 171-545-05, Orange, 81111 ol C1llfornl1, ea per City ot Irvine, Counly ol Orengi, l:lecllon to Sell Under Deed or Tru.t D 11 D 0' T fl U 8 T 0 A T E 0 City of Co1t1 M"•· 'd',, '5117.89 . m1P recorded In book 399, PIQO• S111e or C1fll0fnl1, 11 ehown end h1vlna bten dulv recorded 11 OCT<>elfl n , 1Nt. llNUll YOU Each bid ahall b• made on th• ~~
Sunaet 811ch Mo tel AP tll lo 22 lnclu1lv1, rnl1cell1neou1 deecrlbed In lhe Condominium Plan provided for by law In 11fd TAICI ACTION TO PflOTICT Propo11l lorm 1hHl1 P-1 1nrough , , ~
t78-551·10, 11,11811.18 ' M1p1, In the olflct of Iha county recorded on Maron 18, t9711, In ·Recorder'• Olllc:e on M~ 4, tll82, YOUfl lllflOllllfl'rY, IT MAY ar P-8 provided In the contract ' Hou ilng.Oynamlo Inc AP recorderof11ldcoun1y. book 125911page 1021 ol Otllclal lnat.No.82-1112221; , 10lDATAPU,LICe4U!.IFYOU documenl• end •hall ba .! 17J.5~1-17, 1858.32 ' EXCEPTING THEREFROM an RllCOfde of 181d County,' SµNKIST SERVICE COMPANY, 1 .. 10 AH llCPLANATION Of' THI 1coompanl•d 'by a certlll1d or Af' WWpMte '~#.
AP 178-551-t8, fl,823.54 undl'll<Md-hlll lnterut 01111 oll, PARCEL 2: An undivided one corporation, •• lhe prHent NATUfll 0,. THf PflOCHDINO cuhler'1 ctllck or 1 bid bond ror ~OP HOJ:> -Police ConstabJe John Corbett .. ~;_;.,
AP 1111-551•111, 1914,29 g • •. m 1n.,111 1 n d o 1h 1 , MVenly-MCOnd ( 1172ndl 1n1.,111 u 1u1tiorlzed and 1ot1no T(y1te1 AOAl .. IT YOU, YOU SHOULD not 1 ... lh1.n t0% ot thl amount ot J ~ins. an im. promJ?lU _"kn~ up',, dance with -~.t:. AP t711-551-20, s 1,1123.54 flydroo1rbon 1ub111ncas fylng In e 11nen1 In common llJ lh• fee under Mid Deed ol Trull, llQf'...id, C()tfTACT A lAWYf", Iha bid, mlde p1y1bl9 to Ille CUy ol .... ~ r-AP 178-65f.2t. 1914.211 llld under .. kl rend below 1 depth 1n1ern11n and to the Common Ania on Wednetd1y Sepl. 11, n1a:t. e1 tne ~Grove Piece. COiia Mae, Coate M-No prOCIOIAl...lllall ~ Otting Hill Carruval revelers in London -ii-o Miiier. Fred B .. AP 178-5e1-2l. of 600 felt mutured Vl<tfcell)' from of Lot1 I througn 5 lncluilve. ol hour of 10:00 o'Clock A.M. ot Mid CA. (II 11trMl lddr111 or common conlldered unlen accompanied by • • 'l'l
It 11.00 thl IUrl-ot lllkl llnd, but wllhoot Traot 9742 II per map flltcl In book dey II lhl Nonh rronl entrance to d11lgn1tlon 11 lllown lbove, no such c11hl1r'1 cneck. c11h, or DllJH IDTICIS ~~ 8erf11, Cecil, AP 174-58t-29, l,hlrlghtof14.1rfac:een1ry1heoelo.u 407 P•ll•• 2 4 and 25 . of lheOrangeCountyCourthouae,700 ••rr•nly 11 g iven 11 1 ~ IU blOOer'1bond ¥ St95.3'1 r~ In deeds recorde<l 111 book Ml1e1111n1ou1 M1p1, record• of Civic Cenltlf DrlYe w .. 1 In the cr1y eotnplelenjln Of c:orrectneu) Tile No bid &111H bet conlklered ull!Mt • I. 9-, N1111t c .. AP t78-5et-.3l, 9548, PIQff 808 to 811. Otnctat lllkl Oounty, n aucti lerm 19 defined ol Sen11 Ana, County ol Or111ge, b1n1llcl-ty under llld 0.1d ot h Is made on 1 bl•nll IC>fm lllrnlahed ..;~
'®8.98 Aecorda. In the Artl<:ll 1ntltled "Oeflnltl<>ni" St111 ol C11flornl1, Wlt~L SE[l, Trull. by re11on ol • breecri or by the City of Cotti Mae and 11 R 0 B E R T W ~,._
AP t78-58t-34, $97t.52 PARCEL 2 Euement1 ror ot tilt Oecl1r1t1011 of Covenenll, pur1u1nt \o the power of 1111 default In lhl obllgatl'one MCUted m1d1 In 1ccord1nc1 with 1111 ILL I AM HILE I ~"
Llyty, Alelc A .. AP 1111-se2•211 lkleyard OUfpo-In and over lhe Condl1lon1 and RHtrlctlons conlerr1<11n .. ldDMdofTru11111<1. lhereby, harllolore ••tculed end prov111on1 ot the Propo111 ~A YER , resident of WILLIAM ff HILE · ~ M .42 ' rand dHcrlb•d In tile am•nded d11Crlbec:I In "Subjeot To " below wJlhoul cov1n1nt or w1rr1nty d•llvered 10 th1 underalgned I requlremenll \..Oita M esa ,/::.a Pass d Id C • • ' Drltllell, Ptul c .. AP t78-66~7 Second Oeclarauon of Anne1tellon, (the "DCIC11r1llon"): · reoardlnQ 11111. aoneulon or Wrlllen Oecter11lor1 of Del11ull and Eech blOder mull be llcenled 11 away on Au-n:~t 30' l982 He ,rBees en t of a plstrano.i..11.L $2,050.19 ' and 11 ahown on EKhlblt "A" EXCEPTING THEREFROM 111 oll encumbrances, II public 1ucllon Demand tor Sale, and wrillen notice required by law. . o-• • e ach, Ca., passed away on .'( fl v 1 n a r 0 m. M., 11 n 1 , A p allached thereto. •ecorded In book oil rlghll. m1nere11, mineral rlghte: lo lhl highest ceeh bldO.,, 1n 11w1u1 ot breach end of e1eo11on to cause Thi City Council or 1111 City of Uwas a retired Col, from the August 30, 1982 in a locaJ ·~<ti,
t78-565·68, $8.42 12788, page 1435. Olllclal Records. neturel gu rlghl1, and other mon•r, ot the United S11t11 ol the underelftned lo sell llid Costa M•H re1erv11 the right 10 nit.eel St.at.es Anny, where .hospital at the •ge ol 66 He t'l
Hu 11 h 0 f, J 1 m•1 L. ·. A p ol Orange Counly, CaJllornl1. hyOrocerbon1 by what10ever neme Amer ca, 111 lhll car111n reel prr.r;ty to sat aJy 1810 obilgetlons. reJecl any or 111 bld1. he served ror 25 years he w p · ti Co · . 1134-28-002, s t,85'4.80 The 11re11 1ddr111 and other known that rnay bt wltllln Of under property ellull• In lhe County of an therealter lhe under11gned 'Tna Contractor shell eomply with w a 5 an Adm I I t t" .. ~ a ain ng ntractor in common dnlgn1t1on, II eny, of the the parcel ol 11nd herilnebove O'r1n9e, S111e ol C1lltornl1, ceused nld nollce of breecn Ind of Ille proYlllona ol Sectlor1 1110 10 . n 5 r a ion t11.:1 area for many years. He.Ii..
rHI properly descrlb10 above 11 d11crlb•d, tog11her wllh the d~lbeclufOlfowa: electlon to b• Recorded M•y 21. 1780 lnclu1lv1, ot the C1lltornl1 ~tant for ,22 years ~Ith moved here over 31 years·-P-P PROPERTY IN
OCEAN VIEW
SCHOOL DllT~ICT
purported 10 bl 211 Luoero West. perpetual right ot drllllng, mining, PARCEL 1: t982, 11 lnll No 82· 178421 of said Labor Code, 1111 prevelllng rile and e AMF Voit Corporation. ago. He is survived by hla .;;;
Irvine, C111torn11 explorlng end opertllng therefor An unolvlded 1/5th lnt-t In Officlel Aeeorda _,. ot Wlglt Mllbllllled by the He is survived by his wile wir M 2 S b ,... ..
The und1r11gned Tru11ee end 11orlng In and rtl!'lovino tht and to Lot t of Trect No. 11148, In Said Ille wlll be m1d1 bul City ot Co111 Mae wnlcll ,,. lifCld Joyce daurhters Christle f Sane y~, ,..~ iep eQ O_ dl1cl1lm1 any fl1blllty for eny 11me rrom llld 1111d or lily other the Clly ol Coet1 M-. Counflf of wflhoul cov1n1n1 or w1rr,n1y, with the City Clerk or uld City Ind H bb, d C O Juan "4platrano, Ca. ,i',!:\c
11\c«reotneu ol 11'8 "'"' eddre&1 l1nd, lncludl11g th• right ic Orange, St111 of Cat1torn1e. .. per •llP<llN or lmplled, reg11d1ng lllle. shall forfeit p1n11t1e1 pr .. c;lbld ':' ar • 1sa ollette, and Roger (Randy) Hile of o ..
lf\d other common deelgn111on. 11 wttlpllocil or dtrectlonaJly drill and map rtcorded In 8oOll 4711, PIQll po11 .. 11on, Of •ncumbr•ncH, to therein for noncompllenoe of the Elizabeth Reynolds, Peggy Laguna Niguel Ca a ,.le•
any. lhOwn herein mine from rends other 1111n solo 18 •nd t7, In th1 olllc1 of the PIY thl remaining prlncipeJ s•Jm or laid Cod• Hassell, sons Robe rt and da ugh ter M • M ·' 0 'f.,_ Hollld•n, MlchHI J. (EA), AP Said HI• wlll be m1d1, but find, Oii Of g1a wells. tunnels and Coooly Aeeora.r of 1ald Counly. the no11(1) ~ured by nld Deed or Elllln P Plllnney William Mayer th M Long rs· a r" , .. :-.-107-371-02. $1112.25 · without cov1n1n1 or w1rr1nty, sh1t11 Into, •~rough Of aero" lfl• E11c1pt1ng tharelrom Unite 1 Tru1t, with lnttr1St u In .. Id note City Clerk of lhl C h . •mo er. rs. pre of Newport Beach, •tt~ Fr• n k H . Ayr 11 & son expr-or lmplleO. reg1rdlng 1111e, subsurface of Hid teno, and 10 through 5 11 ehown upon th• provided, edvenc11. 11 any, under Cty ot COiia M111 at er~ne Mayer, sister Ca., 2 brothers Paul of •.S,:! ~~~uctlon Co, AP 107-.375-13, POIMStlon, or enoumbranc11, 10 bottom such whlp11oc:Jied 0, Condominium Plan r•corded In lh• ,.,ms ol 11ld OHO or Trull, Publl1hed 011nge cout Dally Katherine Coch, brother Oakland a nd C h arles of
PIY Ille rtm1lnlng prlncJp11 SYm ot dlrecllonally drilled w•ll•. 1u11net1 Booll t4011 t, 11 Page 663, Olllelal ~"'· charges 1n<1 expen!lft ot lhe Piiot, Aug 26, Sept. I, t962. J a mes M a ye r a n d 7 B 0 u Ide~ C 0 l d 4 ·
Ille nota(t) MCurec:t by said Died of end shalt• under and beneetn 0, Record• ot 11ld County. rustee •11d oft he lru111 craalad by · 3788-82 gra ndc h lid ren SJ um be d h lld' Cora 0 • • ··
PROPERTY IN
IAVINE UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Trull, wl1h lnter11t lhereon 18 beyor1d the e1tllrlor llmlta lhe<eol PARCEL 2: llld 06fd ot Trull. Said eel• will be . Roo . · . r gran c ren, hrlstopheT,'~
provided In l8ld noll(S), 1dva,,C.., and to redrlll, re1unne1. iqu1p: Unit 2 11 snown upon tht held on We<1net01y. September 22, l't.8LIC NOTICE m visltation will be held and Chantelle Longpre and >-. "
lf'1n/, under the lelma 01 .. rd Deed m11n1a1n, repair, d1epen end Condominium Pl1n ret1rred to In 1982 at 2.00 p.m .. Al tho Chapman FICTITIOUS IUllNEle cm Wednesday, September 1, Eric and Jennifer Hile -~~
o t ru11. 1•11, cherg11 and operate 1ny auch well• 0, mines. Parcel t above. AY1nueen1r111c:etotheClvtc:Cen1er N.AME eTATEM£NT 1982 from 12:00 noon to Memorial services Ill ~ • ••oen-ol lhe TruatH and of lhe wllhoul ~111r thl right to orill And more commonly known u J3ulldlng. 300 Eut Ch1pm111 The roll1iwlr S·OOPM at Harbo L h Id Se w tru111 crHleO by 11fd Deed of mine. i1or1, uplor1 ind operate:' 2182-B Pacific Avenue, Co111 Avenue, In lhe C11y of Orange bu.inau 11 ng oerwon• •re dOlng Mo t Se , r 1Tw~ e on pt.ember 11, 1982
Tru.i. thr!)Ugh the aurlec. ot Iha uppe• MeH, C.. 11 1her1 11 no 11r .. 1 Al the llm• ol th• 1n11111 REVES ART WOR S h r uary. rvtces Wt at 2:00PM at Coast Bibi( -iT
lr11lne Cool W VA , AP 12Q..t38-51.20, 13,024.M
Thi totll amount of the unpaid 500 fClet ot the SYl>IUrl-ot U)(I 1dore11. direction• may be publication of this notice, lhe lolaJ 3t5l Airway Avanu ~ ii 1~2· e 1 d on Thur s day , Church , 26:JOO Via ~lai ., r
bllenoe of thl Obllgetlorl -.ired land 11 reserved In lhe deed from ot>lelned by wrlllen requ.110 Slit• ~I ot lhl unpeld bel1nce of lhe Costa M"' C•Ufornl:a26~6' · September 2, 1982 at 1 :30PM San Ju 8 n Ca p ht ran Q ' .tel•
AP 120-t38-53.20, $24 t.98 by tit• property 10 b• 1old end Thi Irvine Compa"lf i wes1 Vlrgl'\le S.vtno1 Ind LOAl'I Auocletlon 2'22 ° 1 O•llon 1ecur1d by lh1 above Salvati M a t t h e H a r b 0 r L I ' i re11bn1bl1 111lm11eo coa11 CorP0111ion recorded October 2 North El Oort1do Strtet Stockton, ducrlbed d11d ot tru11 and Co ontgomery Seko<11 & Memo . awn n term en t w I I I be a -fJ• ~ and 1dvanc.t 11 1111 lime 19711 In bo0k t2884 pag,e t3a3 ' CA 115202; Allenllorl: 1.ci.n s.Mce Hllmat1d co111. up1n111. and 315·1 1~" • <;.1"'°'$1• corpor1tlon, r:iaI Chapel. ~nterment _Fairhaven C.emetery, Santa.'·f~
01 lhl lhlll•I publlcotlon or th!! l)fflcfal Aecord1. ' D•oartment, nol later than 1dunc11 11 $30.648 97 To Meaa. c'::rn1':m~~t• 02. Costa Immediately foUowmg at the Ana, Ca. Family requata In .~
Notlol ol Sile .. 155,057.71. . ."'PARCEL 3: E111m1nu .. >Set :..Plemoe( '· llfllOI IOI ll_le purOOM delermln1 lhe ()Clenlng bid, YOY may S1fv1tl M I Harbor Lawn Mount Olive lieu of flowe donatl b9 '41.... ~= !~~33!·~~ .. 2020 •• $12527 .. 2744 Thi blneflcl1ry under .. Jd Deed forth In th1 Secllona enlfllid oJ paying obllg1llon1 MCured by cel0
1 (71.41937-~ee. Stllod• ,one:~ Cemetery. In lieu of nowers made t th rsG onaBibl i.-w -~ $2 or Trutt heretofore executed and "Cer11ln E111men11 tor Owners" .. Id Deed of TNll. 111. Auou11 24, 1982 Phlll S " · th f I I 0 e race e ·~. ''"Obf11hed Or1ng1-CoH t>IRy delmrrtrd to th• 11T1Ua;a1gr11ra a end "Support. StllT6rtl°'l1f ·an ·· ·The IOIW.-.mount Of Ille unollld Newpon l:tom&..1..oln, lr\C • -p J. alvall, ·-e am Y s U B g e St s College, 1011 Aldo1l>. S .W •'
Piiot, Augu11 25, Sept 1. 11182 written DCICl1r11lon or Oeteult end Encroachment" ot the Article balance of lhl1 obllg1t1on 11 $127.-•• nlo TruetM Thia ,1~~1w11 tiled wl h 11 Cadonat10J'IS tb the Amertcan Grand Rapids, Mlcnigan ot!b ..
3972.42 Oem1ndtorS111.11n01wrlttenenllt11(1 "Euimenll" ot the. 973.42.ln11r111 $tll,5-45.691ndlhe T.O.ServlceCompany CountyClerkofOrtllQtCou~t te ncer Society. Services Alpine Boya R•nch p
----.... -------Nollce of Oel1u11 1no Election to Oec111111on C11llm111d 1moun1 of coall, •gent Augull 23 19112 11 on u nder the direction o{ Leaven th W hi "/I~· fltalC NOTICE Sell. The undet$1gned CIUMd nld The etreel IOdreu tno other llq)ell-and IKIVlnc;M Wtllctt will By Clnoy Schoonover • H arbo La M or wor • as ngton. l. -:==-=-:='="=~=.,...,.---Notloe ol Oel1u11 •114 Election 10 common Olllgnlllon, If any, Of tile bl lncurTed by thl dlll of .... I• Aullllnl secretary Publiehed Or1ng1 Co• ~1~ M t r wr· c ount M tVC ~a y Fam i I y M 0 r tu ar Y'. ~~ NOTICE cw TflUSftrl IA.LE Sell to bl recorded Ill Jhe oounty rear property dHcrlbed •bove I• 11.881.00. Ont1 City Blvd . West PilOt Aug 25 .._t 1 11 1~ t9•82Y or uary o osta caa. directors. • .~ T.8. Ne. .as.I Where the rMI property la locetld. putp<>rted to bl. 13 Nevtrra, Irvine, Dllld: Augult 5, 1982 Otenge, CA 92688 ' ' '......, • • • 540-5554. •. _;t, ,
SMI CORPORATIQN 11 duly 0.te-Augull 26. 1982 CA 112714. SUNKIST SERVICE CO.. 7t4 835-8U8 3721"82 ·~to
eppolnted Tru•I•• under the Default S11'Y1ce Company, The undersigned d.lacl1lme any 1 COtPOf•tlon Publl1h1d Orange ~out Dilly ... ':> toaowlng dacrlbed deed Of 1"'9t Inc. llabllfty lor any fncorrec1nns of the Br. OeYICI en.vier, dot, Sec>t. 1, 8, 15, tll82 ..
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AIJCTIOH IS Mid Tru11M llrMt lddr-Ind ocher common "8111t1nt Vice Prelldent 3808-82 DEATHS -I TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 25200 e. LI Paz Ao.cl Otllgnellon. II any. lllOWn ,,., .. ,.. 222 Nor't.h El DoredO Street ··~rt r CASH (p1y1ble II time of .... In Suite No. 217 Slid Sil• Wiii be ..rn•de bul Stodllon. c.111. 95202 rta.JC NOTICE • ,....,
lawful money ol the United Stain) llgu111 Hlltl, CA 92853 wllhoul cov1n1nt or warrenly (209) 1148-1t18 ELSEWHERE ·~.,-.
Ill right, tltle 11\d Int-I conveyed (7f4) 1155-8&50 expr-or lmplled, reg11dlng lllllt TruatH YOU AM .. ~AUU UNOt'1lt A '• ,'~ ' to Ind now held by It under Mid By JANET M APP 1><>1seulon. or encumbranc:H 10 Publl•h•d Orano• cout Dally DlaD Ofl TMllT D&TaD ~ •· ~
Oetd ol Tru1t In •th• property Publl•h•d Orang• Co111 Diiiy P•Y Iha rf!ITlllnlno prlncip1I l4.lm or PHot. Aug. 18, 28. Sec>t. 1, 11182 1-. UN&.1•• YOO TAKI! ACTION • • 'ii.
hlrllnllt• delerlbld: Piiot, Sept. t, 8. t5, 1982 the no11(1I MOUrea by llld °"° 01 388t-e2 TO PfllOTICT YCKM PfllOHflTY, TOK\'O (AP) w Ja ' 'u• TAUSTOR: R.C. LEAVENWORTH, 38114-82 Trlflt, with lnltrHr th .. raon, 11 JT MAY N IOLD AT f. f'UllllC T JU 80 f -ad n WAS HlNOTON (AP) -FRANKFORT, Mich :·-~ .,, unmvrted man . prOvlded In .. Id notl(•I. ldvenc:ea, PUBt.IC NOTICE e A L I. 11' Yo u H l E D AN a ltl, , ormer p.resJ ent Jan Henryk de Roaen, 91, ( A p) _ R 0 w a r d y ·
BENEFICIARY: IRVING GEIER Plate NOTICE lf lily. under IM terme ol the Deed DPUNATION cw THE NATIMI of M ltsublahl Bank and a renowned for his paintlng of McCla1ky 83 whme th 1: 'IJL ,
Ind CHARLOTTE L. O~lfR, "' ol Tru1t, feu , cherg11 •nd NOTICE TO CMDfT0..1 °' T .. lllttOCHJ>INO AOAINIT leader ol Japan's flnanclal re Ii Bi 0 u s murals In ( d • 1' 1 t!Od~ tn-hulOlll'ld Ind wife .. )olnt ,.,.... .. .o-taa e)l$>en-ol lhl TrvetM and of tM Of' IWlJ( "'"....... YOU, YOU aHOUl.D CONTACT A uni died Tb 0 e u cat 0 n a nee II
Recorded Jul)' 8, 19711 • lnltr. PlCTIUOUI SUllNEla 1ru11s crHlld by Hid Deed of (S.Ca. at01-t107 u,C.CJ LAWYl:ll comm ty, _ unday. WasblnKton. S t. Louis and constituted the baal1 fot •.
No. 3876 In bOo11127'47 pege 24 of The =:TATWNT Trust, lo-wll $t4,595 t8 IPl>fOX. Notice le hereby given to NOTICI OF NEW YORK (AP Europe, has died. research in universities Jn Offtdal Rtcor<ll In the offtce of lhct ~ et• doing The benefld1ry under llld Deed creditors ol lh• wltllln n1m1d TIIU9ftre IALE ) ----the United States Canad ~ • Aecorcler of Orange COYnty; Mid buelnell 11: . ot Trust hef11olor1 executed 111<1 1ra111llfM 11111 1 l>uUI treneter ts T .a. Ne. -70 ~taaley M, SwlDton, 62, vice TUCSON Ariz (AP) _ ' ~· :~. deed of lruet detcrlbH the S MIRACU: MAZDA, t425 Blk• d11lvered to the und1r1lgned 1 about to be made on per1on1I • HOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i'resident or The Aaociat.ed Jack Rut .. • :1 d 9'9 I' and Germany, dJed Sunday. ":t lollowlflg property: treet, Co111 Ma ... C1fltornl1 wr1111n Oeclltlllorl o1 OefUt and proe>erl) hwelnett., clelcrlbed on W1dne1C11y, S•pl1mb1r t5, p 11..r.ior • • • s ~ent ---• ~
. The~ 132.02 IMt Of 92828. · 01m1nd for Salt. end 1 written The name ana hOf'rle lddr.M OI tlla2, 11 •oo o'CIOC* Lm. ot Mid ress and dlre~tor of Its film actor who played the • (I=~
Lot 28 Newport Helaflt. In the City MIRACLE MOTORS, INC ... Notice ol O.l1ult Ind Eltcdon 10 IM Intended '""''WM •re: Thuy d.y, In th• room Ill 11101 fgr World Services dtVJSIOn, has original Burtalo Bill has WAP.SAW, Poland (AP)" ~
of Newport BHcn. county of f::"~ CC>rRorlllon 13e'/\ Nor'th Sell. Thi und.,slgntld cauNd 111<1 Do, 8483 AftOUfqa AYenUt Cypt-. conducting TN8t•'• SllM. within died of cancer at his home, died ' -He Im D t K aJ 1 at, 4 1. ·.it.
Orenge, Stet. Of Callfomle. •Pet mont BIVd., Suite "A". Loe Notice of O.leult 111d Eltcllon to c:.t11om11 90830. ' the ofllcH ol REAL ESTATE He spent 42 years with the · ___ Poliah theater dlrecior and. ~
mep recorded In 8oo1c 4 Pl!Qt 93 Anoelll. CA 80004. Sell to bl recorded tn lhl couoty _The loclt!on In Calllornla Dl ~ SECURITIES SERVICE. loceted 11 A p . d i h d • ~ MIOI. tn tti. ~ 6f 'fttll bu11n1aa 11 conducted by 1 where 11'1 rMJ properly re located. chief e11ecut1ve otrrce or principal 2020 Hortll BrOldWly, Sulll 208, rn • a 8 a r 0 r e I i n TULSA, Okla. (AP) -ramat st 81 led In hi~;
tll• County Recorder of 11fd coroot•tton. Name, Str111 Ad«lreu end bu1fne11 office of the 11itended lhe C11y ot 811111 Ana, County ol correspondent , chief of Jou B, McGay, 87, Jnventor hometown of Wroclaw. ! ;1,,.
County. Exceptl"I therefrom lhe Mlrlcie Motore, Inc. Tetephont Num~r ot TrullM or tr1n1l•or 11: 8eme. Orange. S tele ol C1lll?rnl1. bureau In Rome and of the tu beless til"e nd ---,.,u;
NorlhWHl•rly 70 ••••. AllO -. ...... AlexN.C1mpbett,Prn. perlonconducllng111tl1CHICAGO All Olhlr bu1fn111 nam91 Ind BENEFIC IAL MANAGEMENT executive In New York. manufacturer of the fa1'r t LOS ANGEL~ (AP)-·~ excepti ng therefrom lh• ... ..'.'.: .. ·;.~~IWll flledwlththe TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY lddrHlll Ulld by lhl lnltnded CORPORATION OF AMERl<i>A. I k' h a ~emorial&ervicelhavebeen .. ~"'>' 300 fMt """''ty .._,. ot Orange Counly Oii 3255 Wlllhlre Blvd., Loe Ange1et' tr1111leror within thrM Viar'• tut D1l1war1 corpor1t1on, 11 duly par 1ng mete r , as dted. ~ YOU AM IN omtAuLT UNDIJt A Auouet 13, 198.2. California too to (2t3J 380-3940. ' peat 10 ter 11 llnown 10 lh• 1ppolnt•O Tru1111 under and ST. LOUIS (AP) -Fraak ___ held for David S. Wle1e11t; ··£~·
OllD or TWUIT DATID AINI a, F11Sm Dllr Aug. 23, 11182 1n1enc1ec11r1n11., .. 11e; None. pur1u1n1 to tht power ol 111e Delebaaly, 56, business dean of hwnanltJes at USC. ilh ... Ul&IU YOU Tl.Ka AC1IOet Publlelled Or1ng• CoHt Delly CHICAGO TITLE Thi name end home eddr-Of conltrred In lhll ctrleln Deed Of manager ancd controller r L 0 N D 0 N ( A p ) -He was 46 ~
TO f'ROTICT YOUR P'RQll&llY, Pllol, Aug. Ill. 25. Sept '·II, 1N2 INSURANCE COMPANY, thl Intended lrlttlferH ••. Hoang Trull l:llecuted by TIM JONES and the Arizona DaUy Star fn William Frederick "Bob" ·___ ~ I
fr MAY M IOU> AT A ~ ~2 u TruslM Ngoc Dang,, 10111 .. Inion r...rue MARJORIE M. JONES. Hu1band Tu ft Id• r ft Ider 8 8 SO I AL I . 1 P y ou N 11 D AM By Armand c Saucedo •D, Costa M-. C.Mornle m29.' and Wl'9, recorded June 10, 1980, cson, tl.a died ol burns "" • • • an UTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
IDP\.ANATIOM or THI NAna "8JC NOTICE Publl1h1d Orange Co111 Dally That 1111 property pertinent In Book 13e30 of Otfldal Aecord1 ot suffered In an explosion at :::tanding.,:rlgls h newa -RoaaJd Pareat, 4!S the j~ r'ou~ou~~~ "'"'eou. WH P11o~, '· 11. 15, 1982 ~ ::::Jfur~. =:=a~~:,: ~~.u~1 r;.:,_a:28~~:Y the newspaper last month .• The s:,r. t~~pher ~or editor of the Univel"l.lty ot. , an
LAwYa A NA-. ITATI....., 2 and 11 loc11eo 11: t927 H'1rbor reuon ol • breech or d1l•ult In --. -died a resa, u N ° tr e D a me a I Um n t if~
2300 M1rg1ret Drive, Newport The lo4lowlng P«90n It• doing f'ta.IC NOTIC£ Boule111rd, Unit e. c 0111 Mlle payment or performance 01 the NEW YORK (AP) -· ___ magazine, has dJed. •sr;
Beach. Ce1llorn11 92880 ~-. Cllllornlall2826. 'obllg1t1on1 Hcwred thereby. Lellimaa Easel, 72, who ·
("If 1 11reet 1ddr ... or common COMPUTER TRENDS. t 7632 l'ICTlTIOOI MIStNEll The bualnees name uMd ~ the lncludlng that br .. ch or dtl1ul1. ~ucted and wrote music ATLANTA (KP°') -f:ir-~=;;;;;;;;;:;:;p;;::;::::;o=;~,
Wd"•r'g,n1nttlon '' ahown above, no ~=.Blvd. Suite K, Tuetln. CA NAMI 8TATl•NT said 1r1t11l«or ii .. id roce11on ll' NOllCI of Which w11 recorded Mey or more than 300 Broadway Laarens Pierce, 66, an Neptune ociet~ .a y 11 given u lo th The following O•t1an 11 doing HARBOR LIOUOO. · tll, 1982. u Recorder'• lnalrument d ~ " oorn-'---.or ~1-.. BRIAN M. MIWNO, 10201 Pue butlneu .. : Th No 112 1718114 WILL SE • hits, has died. Arnone his aw a r w I nn Ing C,B s CREMATION IUNAI.. AT &IA ~1. ~benellclery";'Mk;b-s Drivl,Hunt1001ona..cn.cA112949, VILLAGE MEADOWS, 801 s. 1n1en:c:c,~:~cb:i~n:~!;:f::1~ Pu'BLic Auc'TrON TOL~H~ credits were "Fanny,,.; ''A cameraman, has died of : 646-7431 ~
of Truet, by l"MIOO Of 1 l>rMC:ti or ~llneae I• c:ondUC1ed blf an L)'Ofl 9tftet. S1n11 Ana, C1lllomt• olflc:e ol: W•tern Mutual e.crow HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, Streetcar Named Desire" heart fatlure. Plerw retired Our llterature tella ,..... ;J. dlft~.ln .. !_"!,0obllgatfora 11onex_ .. ~ • Brian ..... ,_,.. 9270!...._ H. u......a-t 17• M~ ... 140111 Soulh Yorba, Suite 101' llWfUI money of Ille United Stales, and ''Time ol Your Life."' last year after workina n ~ ·~-1 ·-•• _,.,_, ..... .., "'""'"' n-... ~·-·-v -· Tustin. Ca111ornl1112880 on or 111.; or • euhler'1 ~ drawn on 1 behind f ., __ ., complete story 01 our & dlh9red lo the unelgned 1 """*" C:: ~-t Wlll ftled with the StrHI, No. A, lrvln1. C111tornl1 Siptemblr 2t, 11112 atet1 or netlonal banlc, 1 •tel• Of NEW YORK (AP) 30
8 camera or •.urou.t society. •
Oederallon Of Oefd and Dlmend I)' of Orange Coun1y °" 92714 t_........... fNa bullc 1r•r111., 11 ll0t eubject to-tlderll etedlt union, or 1 etat• or p.. -years for CBS. Pierce ~ -c.e r....,.. _. ....
for Sell. and wrllten notice of ~t23, tH2. .. TtlllX'-"conductedbyan C1flforn11 Uniform comm1rc111 federlllllllnglllldloenueoolerlon 11lllp L . Hellmeyer, 37. won an Emmy for hlsl-~-~~~=~=~~~~ ~':, 0:0 ~~ 't;e Publlelted Orange cO:.~fy .ifldlvld PNiio H Mc:N&mea ~e 8:'~ =~~ lddr•H of tfle ::=: !:.":•,:,~~bll..:J (!:,~~~ the ~w~rk footage of George Wallace =~Hid obllg11fon1, an: PIOI, Aug. 25. Sepl. t, 8, t5. 1982 .... Tnll 1te1-.1....,. mecs With'"' .,.,._ wllh wllOm clllmt mey be ln•••t hetd by II, .. TrustM, 111 a seH-lnfl~~Fd hof being short In 1972.
• ttle Ulldel1lg11ed c.uMCI 377S-82 \iOUl'lly Clwlc ol Orenge County on tllld 11 W111ern Mutu•I Eacrow lhll real Ptoe>erty 11tu111 111 11ld e guna ot ---1
Hid nollce of breaeh and of •-.,. llM'M'r August 23, tllll2. 14081 South Y9rb1, Suite 101: Co11nty i nd 81111, dHcrlbtd 11 wound. PORTLAND, Maine (AP)
electlon to t>e ..--""'~ ,_ T111110. Clliforn11 82880. Attn: Und1 fOllowl: -Harold J Boyle 83
Aecorded Seo1ember t6, 11181 .. 9'Cf11IOUI Publl1111<1 Orange Co111 0911)' Rubentekw, and th• , .. , day for . Lot t ot Tract No. 2202, 11 per VIENNA. Austria (AP) _ ve«eran news. ' ' a
lnltr. Ho. 1847 i 1n b<>c* 14220 pege ..M.~n~' P(lot, Aug. 26, Sept. t, II, t5, 1982 llling c1a1me by any c:tedllor ltllll bt map recorded In book 123. pegea Ulla Jacobuon a Swedish "''·-"' Bo 1 h pad penna.ti n. Illas 117, of Nici Offtclll AloordL The 3n11-e2 Seo1tmber 20, 18112, Whleh lt"the 2~ lhrougll 211 of ml1ce111neou1 • u.n:u. Y c a re red from
81ld u re wlll b• made, bul ~~.,.,_we doing bu•ln••• day belore th• jmaoe. In the office ol thl counly actreu who ltar,red In the Guy Gannett PubHshlng
without covenent or 11\'llrranty, w E 8 TcL 1 FF E .. R Ly f'ta.IC NOTICE con1umm111on d111 1pecll1td r-o.r ofeald county. ~~gmar Bergman 8 film Co, In 1961 al.ter 36dean as ~or Implied AIGll'dlrle tltlt. o " •t>ove. • The 1trHt 1ddre11 or other Smiles o r a Sum ·fl • t
l)Ollelelon, Of eniiumDf'lnOM, to G~r'i,°,.H~.~2 8:.~:".,.~1;0J! f'ICTITIOUl IU ... H D•t• Augult tll, 1882 comrnon d11lgn1t1on ot Iha re•I Night " has died ol :~! a nancia writer an editor.
IPllY ttle remMnlng ~ tull'I Of ..,,,..,7 ' · Th ~llTATIMINT Hoeng Nooe Dang property hlrtlnlbovt ct-tbecl le ,.a.._.' 1Mnotl(1)-.0blfNldl>Mdoc ·~si • 0 owng P•t1on 1• doing tntandldTrWltrM ~eel to be; 1000 s .. Line, .......... .., ••
truat, wnn lnJetelt •In Mid noi. LA eYtll P. Smith, 3148 8fwon bu"'-u : Publl1111<1 Or1ng1 Co111 0111 one Gel Mir, CtlltomlL -LAS VEGAS N (AP)
provided, ld'ftnoel. "ell)', under ·=~f~".~f:·s111ron ~::0°A LIQUOR, tll27 Piiot, Sept t, 19112 y Th• underelgn•d hereby ST. LOUIS <A~> --Nldt "l[eJJy••'r10~. 80,a =., ~ :::: !::'.:! ~~ LA~Cotca Meta. CA' t2e2t. CA 112827. · Lrnlr B. Colt• Mela, 3810-112 l•cl:!t':.!~ !.\::~'~':Jo::! Martha H. Scbrlemaaa, 71, l8J1ling fiiure and founder TNIMelndOfltlllNlttor-*S~ ~~lloonductedbywi HOANO NOOC DANO, tOft "8.JC NOTIC( ottllrcommondltlgMtlon an author and farmer of the L11 Veiu Italian
lllld l>MdOfTNll. JoY'OIA.&mlltl ~28~· Ho. D. Coate~ llld .... wlll bl m.o. without president o f Concord l1 American Club died laid Ille wll lie ""°on ~. · 111119n p Smith Thie~ 19 conducted..., 'ICTTTJOUI .,..... werr1n1y, upreu or lmplled. Seminary, hA8 d ied. Sa .. ,..,._, ' 8eptemller to, 1111211 2:00p.m., lfl Thia 'C':;t W.. ftlld wltll lhe lndMdull. -, 11'1 ...._ ITAT'llmNT reoardtno tlll•, POllHtlon, or ___ ·-~·
tflll ~ A..,._ entrMOe to County of Or "--ty The f""'-"-' -.,. ......_ tfloumbr1nce1 t~ 11llely th• UN , ---tile CMo c.nt9f 8ulldlno. aoo ~ AIMI. '· ange .......,, on Hoang NQOG DlnQ bc.t11neee U;""' ,......_..,. ~"' Ptlnci91I b1lence of the Nole or M CIE, Ind. (AP) -SAN FRANCISCQ (AP)
Cllepmen Avenue, In the City of Aug. • t"2. Thie stllemenl WU nlld wJltl tilt PANACHE PAINTING & WALL Oilier Obl!p,•llon tteurtd l>)' 1110 Raadall Barmo1, '711, • -RaJ .. Klepl, 68. the chelf
°'?'99, .•:.• time o, I th• lnltlal ;ubfltlfted Oran1• Co1:~~1 =z fe~e:;,0r1nge County cM COVERINGS, 1.l4 Turquol11 ~ ol 11111, w1111 Tntere11 and pe...-n.n.lal polilbl C9ndktai. ad min I a tra tot of the " " -~ ,.._ tt t• .,_ 1 1 Avenue 8lfll>Ol llllM CA,.....,.. 011ler euma .. "'Ovldlcl th.,•ln: w .... rented hl1 own f • '"-"•~•-,.__ ~of"* notlol tfle r_,, .._. . v, '......... • '1M711 DAVID WILLIAM AOAMi;ii .. pl111 td\lenc.1, r1 any, under lhl ~·.. . ron. '-tl&U.\AIU41 court ~IA!m lftJITI MIOUl'lt oftl\e ~.,.._at~ 1511-82 p::,ub:;ed Or1ng1 Co .. t Delly furquotM Avenu ... Bllboe lelMd ~ tt11reof Ind Inter ... on IUCh potth N t.n office dwina hi.a 1961 SO (1177. died 8'.tnday. OMtatlon MC¥ed bv tM "'°" -..C NOTIC( t, t. 1, I. t&, 22. 1H2 CA 82182.· , ..., • .,_,end Plu• ,_,°""Off one i.rm ln c.on,re.. dfed. -
deactlbtd dead of 1ru1t 111d 3881-t2 OOANILIV8 OA"T!A, 11133 Ind llXPltlMt of1he l'ruatee end of -ST. X..OUIS (AP) -
.....,._ed coeta. upeneea, 11141 M hiiOUI WU PWlJC NOTIC( ea.t WOOCSOtoft, ~ CA 1111ot truete ~td b)' Mid Deed Of ROME (AP) -Gel•o °"'te E. Kaaaalta•m, 61, 1 --••n.aat.lt. .... .. A~ Tbll bl.lllnlM 19 oonducted ..... ruet. The tote• llmovnt of Hid G II ,. t c 0 r 0 u d r To -..nn1n1 "'9 opeillflO llllcl n.--.. ........., l!ICTTTIOUe "'*"'*',,.,..,. -, !en IMtu•trtt r--.nat>lr oae I, u , • ormer • n • r o •" ,..,._Olll(714)11t.-.-. .,_._-;;-"' .,.,_.... ......... .... ..,.~.. DevtdAdame 1t1m11eC. ••••• Cl..,, .. •net Cabinet mlnteter end • lntffMUonally ...cotniud
o... ---~-MH! •N MH TAAYI, t46H Ttte 1o11owing l*ton •• dolnt Tltlll "-'""*" -fled wtttt'ilit of .. ,......., 111 t11e t1me leadl.n1 Hpert on church-architectural firm end • 11111 C ._... ltoallflurM No. F;, w .. 1m11111". ~.., Co1.r11y Qtrti Of°''"" C1M1fY on lof 11111111~ Of INl Nottot, II a tat• ula tlo n 1. d led former prealct.nt of &he ;5.o ~ ea.or.tieli COMPUTEC:H fllHOIJi.c:H AuguM t3. tttt ......, t2' Thunday. American Jn1tllUt• of _.,,_ 00tt1ld C lrlclleon. 1042 t73 lrotHtway, Cotta .... CA • P1-
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""" • .... TI"' 0 I fly '''".' d 1 7' Piiot. Aug , •• 21. llept. '· •• ,... ~. °' AMlftCA, w ASHJNGTON (AP) -_..__ 9f C1rM1r ldioono .. , ~ I Moetll, 9042 Haard, lto.twy, Coita Mela. OA iaetr. ~ 1 DtilrweN oorpoi~1. 0.l'Mtt D. &.,..,, '7S, who MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Eifi~ Ml:W.:li..~oonc:=.,,.~~lloonducleldi.,en t.'=arATI covered everi pre1ldenl •·SHI THHJr 10, a
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(1t4) .:...... DOIWd c. Inell-. Tflll 1181"'*'1 ... ..., will._ • o.lfomla oarp., ~ Oenld a. Ford • nationally for bl1 book, ~tt.°'811119..::.m ·-•llillflftl "'tllld"'"' eountv °""' °' OrMee 0aunty • ~ ~ ..._ White Howe aorrwpoodMt "Let'1 Talk Ab9ul Your .._ J.•~• =:ro.-"'0rente~onA&ie·f,t111. ;;·~-· for the now-defunc18tb1,"dled~. r~-:-ii;iiiiiiir:-"~;1 • tML P-. ~ 0r.,.. eoa;;1 Cllll
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1625 Gisler Ave
Cos•• Mesa
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Cos1a Mesa
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427 E 17tn St
Costa Meta
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827 Main St
Hunllnoton Beacti
536·6539
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-"1-t IOLD AT A ""9&JO IAUL. y CAI~ (HVl bll •• 111'/11 llf ·-Jn In Do6cl •fll!Olng bv ptyklt Iii ol OOl'llOfallclft, ~,.. -"9) " IAAY .. '°"° AT • P"U9UU A,..,.,., "YOU .... All 1M "'1'*""'tl OOttellflO ""'*' .... • • ... llO•IN ALIC I ...... Mt IOUllAT10N °' ltwflll n'IOl\tV of Ille ~led '= YOUI PHI clut pevrn•fl11 plu1 ,leCNJllOe IJnOOin I AL I .' " y 0 u ... ID A .. llift.MA °' , .. UT\Mt flctfllOllt bu•lntH neme of THI
W •II• llOllN A. llATUfll OJ Titl NOOllDINO Ill 1igtll. lltlt 11\d lnlerMI COii perml11ed 00111 111d 1icp an111 DI, I H 0 AN : 1ndr1 llO\.MATION or TMI MAT\Mm OP nta "90CUDINO AGA*eT IAXTI" Ol'DU' tt 1411 VII
A•AIN r~OU.i..!.C!_U-IMOULD to end now held bY 11 UNI« MIO Within tll1M montllt trorn 11\t dell DlllfMint>.aii tfld 0-1 ~ 20, OP TMI MOCI ..... AClAIMIT Y~!>U IMCMAD CONTACT A OpcttO, lultt I . Newport IMotl,
I (PW.Y LAW> O<*fAOf Au...... DHd ol Trutl Ill tllt proptrly '"'' notloe of default WM reoorOtcl. ll\OIUelW. ·--YOU •ou IMOUlO CONTACT "' LAWHR. CtllfOlnll 9111) Gel llCO. MQTICI II HIM•Y OIVIH. ttllt hefllnaner delclll>ed' . Thi• amount ,, • 1,24&.41 .. ot -.... -LAi'rii ITAN-IHAW COAPOAATION .. Tiit llOllllOUI l>ullntH n•m• ' ••••••mDll'l•D NttiiOM on w.G..ndey, ..., __ •• 1tH, TA u. T 0" cu 0 R 0 e M 1·11~112. and wlll lnor .... 1#1111 your llOTIOll YM ..... .... .... On ltotemblr 21, IH2J. at 1:00 dUly ~·Id TruttM ~ Int .... _, for the partnerltllp -
CAii MO. IMI If a ___. ti t:OO o'CIOok ~ of Mid nv. In L AZ A AUK • n d 0 0 R 0 T H V acooun1 b«1ome1 c;unant YOAJ tn*t 1'111 ...t -...._ _....,.. ,_ A . M., Ml I A INV 11 T Ml NT 'N OelerlMd d..o of trutl lll4ld on Februely ti, IM2 In IN MOTIOll Y .. M1'e ~ -IN room Ml Midi tor oonduGtlna LAZARUK not lwlVI to pay Ille tw1tl11 UflOlld ...... ._........_ ......-..._ CORPO,.ATIOH, a Calllornla Wtt .. L a l.L ~T ,UDLIO AUCTION Countyot Or.,._ ,.._. ................. TNl19e'• ...... w!Ulln1Moftloeaol •ENl!FIOIARY. MELCHOR portion ot vour account, lvtn r::...:=;;;;:=., ..... Corporation, .. dulv •PPOlnl•d TO TH 1'41GHllT llDOE" FOR ,.ull Heme e nd Addr• .. ol the
...... ,.. .... ~-=RIAL llTATI IECURITll!I CONTRERAS BARRAGAN Ind t~MIP•vman•-demarlded1 .....,, ••• ..... Tr11•t .. und., end1.ur1uan1 to CAIH or .... , forth Ill ltetlon P.-iWlt~8Wlng·
,_ ........... • _,.. U"VICI, located t i 20tO North CELIA BARAGAN, hueband and IM rc>u mutt ,,.ytlle llnCKlflUtateo If you w4e11 to ..... Iha ldVlol of Deed of Trust r.aot Id June 21. 2124'1 of \ht CMI Co6t, tll flOhl , MIOllMI W. Miller toll Coller
.. ~. lllf ......,, Broedway. 81111• QOt. In tt-. City of wUt .. Joint ttn.,,t• l bove en ettornay In 11111 mttter you 1tl0, bOOtl IH4S, PIO• 3H, ol title tnd lntlf'lll ~ to end l.1na, WHtmln111r, Oalllornl•
• ,.. .... .. .... ... ..... .. 8ant• Ana, Coutlty of ()(tinge. 81••• Aecofded ~ 30, tta t .. lnetr. After lhr .. inonthe from Ille d•1• etlould do ., Pf~ '° ltlei ....... Oftlo6ll ~. 1-.0Utld .,.. TONI now llllO oV II unoet MIO ueeo °' 9*3 • ettwHJ le .,_,. ••HM, rov ol C111tocnl1 , RIAL 18TATE No. 37041 In booll 14039, PtiQe 290 ot r.cordttlon o t thll document wtltten reeponM 11 any m.;bt A MOl<l!Dt .. ttuttot, In Ulol omc, T1u1t In lh• property hlraln•ll., MIClllll W Miiiet
..... • • ~ 1111111 ,_ 8ECURITIH llAVICE. • Cllltornle or Offlol•J Rteotd• In tht office ot (whlen date ot 1ec01dtt1on IC>PMI• lllld on IJtN. / • of the Couniy Aeooreler or Ottnge dMOtlt>ed: ,_~..,.. r:c: ............ ...,, ...., oorporallon. .. dulv •PPOlnttd Ill• Rec:O<dtt ot Ottngt Coun1v: l\tr9on), unlM• Ille obllcllllon belllQ A y f. 0 I u. 1. d .. • • • d. County, 8t•t• ot C•llletnl•.:. Wll,L TA u a T 0 R : N 0 R MAH l . . PUbll•h•d Orang• CoHI O•lly
• t -..... , u • .. " Id Tn.ttt• under and oureuent to ti,e ••lo d••d ol "''" dttcrl~• 1111 torec:loNd upon Ptrmftt • IOllGef ••••Rdld• II trti.u••• , .. d. SEll AT PUll..IC AUCTluN TO NELIO"!i "'UMlltllld mill PllOI, Aug. 26, Sept. 1 .•. 15, 1Ma .a...'!...Y • 0 • • • • • 1 • po-r of HI• oonlerr.d In lhlt lollOwing prciptrty: period, yo.i have only the tegel rlOht deoldlf ..eri! Ud. Mt r • , HIOHUT BIDOl!R ,OA CASH B EHeFIC l~R V: HARBOR· 37..._.2 . -•HM•· II trli.un1I puad• oertlin DMd or TN•t execu1ed by Lot 187 Of Trtcl No 1972 ... to llop Ille fortelotull i>v J)tyfng ......... Ud. .r: .... ::w .Jr: {payablt •t tlmt ot .. ,. In lewfut PACIFIC MORTQAGE INVESTORS Ill-IC Mnfll'C
...., MMr• Ud. -·~ Ell.EEN L. TURIN, •n unmarried per mtp recorded In Book 63, the •nllr• amount derm1ndecf by di a-.... u. 11 ~-4all _ money of th• United 8111H) al: No. IOI, A Umlled PllrtnerllllP .. -. "" "4 ....-.,_ Ud. , ......._ _....., wom1n 11 10 en undivided Ont-P1g11 47 through 41 Ml~lanaout yout oHdltor. ...... ...-Front Entrtnc:t Bult• 11 ind 12, Reoorded ~tember 1, 19111 M ."r.i........... .. I ... qulfllf lnlltMI, MIKE TUAI~ M1p1, record• 01 H id Or•no• To find out lhe emount vou ITIUl1 -SI U•t•d d••ll IOllCltlr •• t2S2 01tden Grove Bou141verd, City '"'''·No. 2130 booll 14204, page ~.~· llllf!IWflld men M to.,.. und Countv. P•v. or 10 .,-,enga lot peymtnt to conMJO de un aboOtdo en ••tt of .Oerdan Grove, Ital• of 1940of()fflolt1Recordelntl\eotfl0a The 1...._..~ -.or11.,. ...,.._ U•t•f d•H• Hlloltar •I ~er lntW'MI and PAMELA YOU AAEINO£f'AULTUHDERA atop 1ne tor•cloeure, or II your ••unto dtbarre tuc erlo Cellfornla, all rl9t11, 1111• end oftheAecorderotOtanoeco.,,nty. ~U:""',....... ........ ..,
....... de Ult ...... en •le L. OON>ON. Ill UNl'lllflld won1lltl DEED OF TRUST DATED APRIL 27, prcperty le In loreolo-• lor any lmmMlllWnent de Mt ln..,_1, ~ to lllld now held H id deed OI truet dH c:rll>M the F RE ..... ETY pnnru .,_8 117 le• ti I e • 4 •It tr r • II• 0 Ir I• 11 10 tn undMdld one-Nllf lnWfw1 1911 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION other , .. eon, c:ontec:t: Pl1cent11 e, a ~I. b)' tt under Nici Deed ot Truet to Ille following propar1y• I °"'" """"""' ' .... I f!JIJ TIP .. , ...... we, M TIMl\11 In Common., rec;orded .TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Lellee Homeown•re AUOOllllOfl, 111 rllPUllll ttcrtta. II hll)' ~ propetty ellu1ted In .. Id Countv PARClL 1: F Rlveflldt, N•wport B•tcll • = ................... ..., Sept""*-17, 1Mt, In Boolt 14222 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Merli Propar1v Menagemtnl, l\Otllt. puedeoMr ,.glltrada • 11emC>O. and s.-.. daectlt>ed ... Urll1 S2 .. ltiown and defined Celltornlll 92M3 ,... .., , .. 1•1r14111• • of Ottlclel Record• ot Mid County. IF YOU NEED AN EXPurNATION 27216 LH RamblH, Suite 110, I. T TH!l Ol!FfHDANT: A Cil'ftl lot lt ot Traci No. 1838, In Ille on lhel c.enaln condominium plan Clyde Alfred Lembw1on, 1n F
. e t P•O• 1305, Rec:order'e OF THE NATURE OF THE MIHlon Vl1,o. Celltcrnle 92991 Gomplalnt 1111 llMn flied !f.i'h• City ot Coett Ma ... County of reeorded July '5, 1971 In book Rlvattld•, H•wport B•&fh•
• 1. TO THE RESPONDENT: The lntllument Ho. 21272. by,_., of PAOCEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU (11 4) &43-22 1. plelnlifl =· you. " )'OU to Oranve. St••• ot Ctlllornl• .. per t2769, ~ 358 of Of1lelel Rec:otd• Cellfomle i.2&83
,.uuoner hH lllt d • p•llllon • breedl Of defeult In '1>9yment Of SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. II vou have 11/!V quetllonl. you dalerlcl '-'"· ~ muat. within Map racotOtd In Book 2se, )>eclft 5 ot Orange Coun\y. Celllornla. M•~ E.lltft Lamt>er\on, 171 F ~your menl-oe. tt )'OU 11111 p•rlo1manc;e ol tht obllg11lon1 2175 Stete BlrMt, Coate Mala, ehould c:onttct a lewv•r or the :v:i•v• aft•r th' ~ummone 11 and e ol MttctlleMOUI Mape, In the PARCE.l 2: Rlv•re dt, N•wport B•ec:h,
ta lie• r9aponee within 30 davt ot H c:ur•d 1h•r•by, lnc:ludlng that C.lltornla 92827 go111rnm•nt11 agenc:v which may written c;"'..t:;.. ~~ ~: Of11Ce of tht County Rec:ord•r of An undivided 1133 lnl.,••t In Caf~~= 11 conducted...,• Qt9 dete that lhll 1Ummon1 le brNCh or defllUlt, Notloe of wflloll ''(If a etrMI addr ... or c:ommon have lnllUfed vour loan. ' Nk1 County. and to lot S of lrect no. 8835, M w'
iwwd on vcu. vour default mev be wH reco1dad M•V 1) 1912. " de1lgn1Uon 11 ehOwn •bov•. no Ram1mbor, YOU MAY LOSE ~':1fr: CS:n ~p=t=*:: :::! Th• 1treet 1ddrH• 1nd other •llOwn on• map rllc:Ofded In book ·o-tl ptfy:f''fA.m1>w1on tnt-ed end '"!t court may enter• R•c:order'1 1n1trumen1 No . wtrranty I• glv•n •• 10 It• LEOAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO. NOT plalrtttf Ind tlllt OOUl'I ter c:ommon dMlgnetlon, 11 env. of the 3 5 2 , P • g • • 3 1 to 3 5 o t Till j ftted wtth 11141 · ~1 oontlllnlng lntunetlve or 82·159477, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC eompteten ... or c;orrec:tneu)." TAKE PROMPT ACTION. ~-lelllnat )'OU i:-r,:,. , .. , property doec:rlbad abov• le mlec:elleneou• map1, record• of C:OU : ·~~ 0~:0, County on
..,_ Ofdara conc.rnlng.dlllllllon of AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Ina J>enellc:tarv under nld Dead ·NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that demanded Iii the oompleln whlc:t1 purported to be: 1De2 Santa Cna Orange County, Calllornla, togtthet n y 912 llH'Os>ertv. epouHI 1upport, chlld BIOOER FOR CASH. ltwl\ll ~ ot truet, by rH1on ol a breach or bur.uant to Ar11cll JV, ~Ion 1 ol could r•eult In garnlet1~'ant 01 Clrc:lt , Coll• MaH, C111tornl1 wltll all lmprov•m•ntt th•reon, Auguet 23· 1 • ,,..._
tuatocly, child euppor1, •ttorn•y of the United Stet•. or • CUil•) delaull In lhe obllgatlon• MCUred Iha Dtolaretlone ot Cov•n•nte, w aklnG ot 92828. •~ceptlng thetefrom condominium c; ; dellv
..... c:oata,andeuc:h othetrelltfM cMc*dr•wnon•et•t•ornatlonal thlr•by, her•totor• Hecuted and Condition• end RHtrlctlon.-, 0~~r rtnet :.:J"~ The underelgn•d Truet•• unlle1fhrouvh 331nc:lu"119,lou~ed Pl:~b~=·~5 o~~ 8°~~1 ,:_/
..V be granted by the court. The bank, a 11•1• or l•deral cr•d. II d•llver•d lo th• und•r•lgnad 1 execu1ed on AprJI 23, 19111 and c:omolalnt dt1c:111me env ll1bll1tv tor anv thereon. · · • • · 372()..12 ..,nlehment ot wage1, 1alllng ol union, or • et•t• or federal Mll1nlll Written Dec:1.,111on of O.lault 11/ld r •cord• d A p J II 2 9 , 1 9 8 1 u DAT£0 ·June 29 1982 lncott~ ot the etrett addt... E i c: • p 11 n g th•,. from • n !------------..,,,.,. or Pf°'*'Y· Of othet c:our1 and loan ueoctetlon domlcllld 111 Demand tor Sita, and Wfllten notlc4t Ooc:ument No. 35484 In Book J Pwtw.cin · and other c:omroon daelgnatlon, II undivided~ lntat•t In all oil, GM or 111_ IC NOTICE
autllorlHd pr00Mdlng1 may aleo tt111•t•I•.ell Pl'flblla11M time 04 of t>rlldl and Of election to c:euM 14037, PION 1716-1711. lndullve, C..,. • Ill)', 111\own herein. OC.hat tivdroc:arbon eut>et~ tytngl----"=~~~~==~--......... Nie, lllf right, tltll and Int.,. Mid the undtrelqn_ed to ull utd In tt>a Otfloe or the Orange County By v L. Dimeo Said 1111 wlll b• m•d•. but In, on. or under the at>ow ~bacl flCTITIOUI .,.....
• Dated: AYQU913. 1982. by It, 11 TruetH, In that t••I property to .. tltty eald ot>llg•tlon•. R•corder, 011ng• County, ~ ' without c;ov•nent or werrenty, property H Mt fortll In the fln11 ~ ITATI..,.,. U. A.~ p<operty eltuet• In Mid County and end therHll., the. und.,elgned C alllornl•. 1 br••c:h 61 the 1 De\ltd a.........,_ expr-or lmplted, regerdlng 11111, ()(der otc:ond<>mlnlum In ltvor ot ttM The following pereone ere dOlnCI
Clleftafta • ~ Slit•, dMc:1-lt>ed 11 follows: cauNd llid notloe ot brMdl and ol ob 11 g • t Ion o t p • y m • n 1 of OM ~ ,..._ J)OMMllon, or eocumbrtr>Cee, to City OI Newport 8"c:h, • munlelpal bu--. ... Publl•hed Otano• COHI Delly LOI 15 ot TflC:I No. 2992 .. election 10 be rec:o;ded March 19, ltMUment• hU OCC:Urtld. Notice ~ ....... CA -pev the remaining prtnelpel eum ot c:orporatlon ol th• Ith c:l•H. • w Es i cl IF F Nu R s Es
l'lot, Sept. 1, 8, t5, 22. 1982 111own on a~ recorded In Book 1912, H lnetr. No. 82·096579 ot ol Mid breech end lien wu tllld tor (1M) Jtt.'tMt the not• MC:urld bV Mid Deed of c:ertlllad copy o r whlc:h wu REGISTRY, l8l7 WMtc:llff Drive Ho.
3819·82 9 e. p eg• e 4 5 • n d 4 6 o f Hid Oftk:l•I Rec:otd•. • rec:ord on Julv 19, 1912, u Truet, With lnt.,Ht th•reon, H recorded Januvy 27. tg53 In book 209 N•wporl BHc:h calllornl• ----.,---IC-..,,.-,-11'-c ___ MlecelllMOUe Mepe, In the otflce ol S•ld 1111 wlll b• med•, but Document No. 82-248~66 In th• Publl•h•d Oren9• COHI Dally provided In Mid note, ldvan<:M, II 2443, page 80 of Oftlc:lal Record•. 92e&o ' ----'"----""--l'A---· __ th• County Recorder o f Hid without c:cv•n•nl or w1rr1rn1y, Olflclal Records ot Or.,,g. County. Piiot, Aug. 18, 211, a.pt, 1, I , 1tl2. eny, under the t.,m• of Mid Deed Mey be 1110 known ••: 29 Prol•nlonal• In Action, .•
1 tlUPINOll COURT Countv. • expr ... or Implied, regarding 11111, No pavmant ot p11t di.II emount1 N13-12 of Truet, te11, c:hargH and Stlrlllh Coon, Newport Beec:ll, CA Celllornla corporation, 371 w111nu1, °" CALWONtlA Th• etrHt 1ddrH1 or oth•r po!IHMlon. or encumbranoe1, to hH occurred. Therefor•. lh• --••Ptll-ot the TruetM and of Iha 92683 Cott• Mau. Calllornla tae27
COUNTY°" OAANGE common dHlgnatlon of th• tHI ~Y Ille remaining prlnc:lpal eum of Placantla l ekH Hom1ownere "8.IC NOTICE tru1t.1 crHlld bV H id 0H d ot "(II • etr•t addr ... or c:ommon This t>uelrl... 11 eonduc:ted by a .,.. CMG c..... om. w 1 Pf°'*'Y Mralnebov9 dHc:rl~ II the notl(e) ~by Mid Deed ot Aeaocletlon don h•reby elec:t 10 Truet, tor th• amount rneonal>ly deelgnatlon le 1hcwn above, no eorporallon.
... .. • ouroorlld to b•: 2041 Paloma Tiuet, wtth lnt.,•t u In Mid not• Hll or o•u•• to b• eold, th• NOTICS Ol1 •t lmeled to bee 1 19,572.19. warrant y le glv•n •• to 111 ProlMllonlle In Action
leMe AM. CA ma Drive, Coate M-. Clllllomla. provided, edvanc:ee, II .,,y, under followtng dMa'I~ rHI property to TRUaTlrl aMa The ~ under Mid Deed <:oml>le'"-Of c:orrec:o-)." Roxann Watd
MARRIAGE OF PETITIONER: Thi undtr•lon•d her•by Iha ,.,m. ot Hid Dead of Tn.111. .. 1111y the ot>lta•llon: T.8. ..... .......,. of Tf\111 t1ete1ofor1 executed and The banattclery under eald Deed PrMldenl . IOHNIE LYONS dl1c:lalm1 a ll lleblllty tor 1ny f-. aherQM and expanaM of Ille Lot 129 of Trec:t 9961, 11 per T.O. SERVICE COMPANY II duly d•llv•red to th• und•nlgn•d a of Tr\lll, by,_, of a t>rMCh or Thie etttemtnt -fllld wtth the
RESPONDENT: THEODORE F. lnoorrec:t.-In Mid tlreet addfMI Tru.tM and of Iha 11\dtl c:reated by m.p recorded In Bootl 441, Pegae ·, ppolnte~u•t•• under th• written Deder9tlon ol Default and d9teul1 In the obllgallonl MC:Ufad County Clat1c of On1nge County on
I.VONS or other c:ommon dMlgne11on. uld Deed otJltutt. 39 to 46, lnctulM, ot MllC9tl.,_ ollowtng bed dead .ot truat 0.m•nd tor Sale, Ind • wrl11•n ther•by, har•tolor• •XIQll.0 Ind August 23 1912
.. -... CINI (1,,_,Y LAW Seid .... will be made without Said Nie wltf be held on Frtdl)', Mape, In the Offloe ot the Oranve WIU SELL AT P08l.IC AUCTION NollOI of o.taull Ind Eltctlon to dellver•d to th• und•relgn•d a ' ,_ ·c~ Nb. omm > warrentv, upreu or Implied, Oc:1ob« 1, 1982 at 2.00 p.m., et Iha Coonty A«:order. TO THE HIGHlBT B¥10ER FOR Sell. The underelgned ~ Mid wr11ttn Oac:leratlon ot Default and Publl•h•d Orengo CoHI D•llV
MOTtCl1 You 8'.,,. bMft eued. regarding 1111•. po11Helon, or Chapman Avenue entranc:e to the The recotd -•.O _.,.. ot the CASH (peyebla •t time of Mte In Hot'" ot O.leull and Eltctlon to Oernllld tor Slla, and written nollOI PllOt. Aug. 25, Sept. 1, e, 15, 1~ ftle .._. cleo6da.....,.. enc:umbrenoH, to 11t11ty th• Civic: C•n••r Bulldlng, 300 E. ptopar1y more eommonlY known• lawt\11 moMY of IN United 81Mae) U to be recorded In the county of t>rMCtl and ot tlectlon to cauM 371M 2 ........ _,ltllllt ~ ~ prlnc:lpal b•lenc• ot the Note 01 Ch1pm1n Avenu•, In the City ol 318 Maul Or Ive , Plec:•n11e. all rlQflt, tltll and lnt-t oonwyect whef• the r .. 1 property II louted. the under119n1d to Hll uld . .._ ~ ""'*' • .,._ ,..... other obllaatlon eec:ured by .. id Orange. California, er• Tonr-M. Moon and to and now Mid b)' It under Mid Oete: Auguet 17, 1992 property to Mtilfy Mid obllgatlonl, •-ic Mnnl"C
._...., below Dead-of TNet, with lnt.,•1 inc Al th• time ol the lnltl•I Bole D. Moon. D"d ol Trull In the property M • 1 • Inv• 11 men t and thereetter th• und•relgned .. -. nv1n.t;
tt.rou ~·.~'"" ihe advloe of other •um• .. ptovld•d ther•ln: publlc:etlon ol Ihle notloe, the lollll STATE OF CALIFORNIAI llaNlnaftlr deec:tlt>ed: 'Corpoft tlon alUMd Mid not.lot ot breec:h and of T-1a.
Ill ••ttornay In thl• m•tt•r. you pl111 1dvanc:H, It anv. und•r th• emounl\ol the unpaid balance of 11141 ie, TRUSTOA: E. J. FRESQUEZ. Jr.. u Nici Truet• elec:tlon to be Rec:ordtd Miiv 4, NOTICE ()II TMllTIS'a aALJf ~do 80 promptl'tllO that )'OU!' tenne theraol lllld lnl«MI on auc:h obllgtllon Mc:ured by th• 1bov• COUNTY OF ORANGE ) a eltlClle man By Cen GrOllman 1g92 H lnetr. No. 82-152430 In On September 8, 1982 II 1~ ~ plMd II Mlvanoet, end plut f-. c:hwget deacrlb•d dHd of truat and By Dtant Siiier BENEFICIARY: DOROTHY M. 9252 G.,den Grove Blvd. Off1clial Rec:orde. e.m. Shaertonl·Amertcan ~
Iliad on 1,!.. Ing, 811)', ml)' be end axpene11 ol the Truet• and ol Htlmated 00111, exp1nH1, and On I · 19-92, before m•, 1he POTIER, an unniarrlld woman Ste. 12 Said Hie wlll be made, but &crow Compeny lorm«ty llnown .A y 110 1 u 11 • d 11 • 11d 0 the tru1te cr11ted bY Nld DMcl of lldvancM I• $11,907.04. undereignad, •Notary Publlc: In ¥1d Raootded Deotmb1r 31, 1981 • o.tden Grove, CA 92&44 without c:o11•n•nt or wuranty, •• south.,n Clll•• Eec;row tji.~l4lllo. El trl~uHI ,u•d• Truet. Th• 10111 emount ot Hid To d•t•rmln• the opening bid, tor Mid St•I•. penonally appMrld lne1r. No. 37139 In 1>0o11 14343, (7141 5:l]-1234 o.pr-or lrnpllad, regarding 1ttl•. Cot,npany u True1 ... Of 84_. J
..... _.... Ud.., llllilhnde • obllgetlon, lnc:ludlng rneonabl) vou may call (714) 937-0KI. Ol•n• Sliter, llnown to me to be PtQe fHf of Oftlolll AMordll lfl the Publlehed Oreng• Cout Dall)' ~. or enoumt>r100M, to TruttM or Sut>etl1U1ad Trwt•. ot
...... Ud. ,...,.... -..erv Htlma1ed l•H. clluge• and O.le: Augul1 27, 1992 AIR Manager ot the c:orpor111on thlt oftloe ot the Recorder of Ofenoe Pilot, Aug. 25, Sept. 1. I , 1982 pev the remlinlng prlncjpal eum of !hat c:an..in Deed of TNll •llacutad .......... la""""'-'"' .. ~ ol the Truet ... •1 the tlml VETERAN ESCROW GO. exec:ut•d lh• within lnttrumant, County; Mid deed ot tlU9t dMc:rlbee 37114-42 the no1e(•I MCUrld by Mid Deed of by BERNI J. ZAWACKI, • Mnilla ~ ol lnltlal publtc:.tlon of this Notloe, II 11 llld Tn.lltM. known to me to be the person whO l!MI following PfoC*1Y: IC TMlt, with Inter•• u In Mid~ man end recorded Jl#M 15. 1Nl $12,548.42. By. T.D SERVICE co.. •xacuted the within lnettvment on Lot 25 of Trec:t No. 11341, In the Ml NOTIC[ provided, advenc:et, If anv. und« 11 limrument No. 21927, 111• boOk Utlld dH•• aollc:ltar •I o.ted: Auguel 13. t982. egent bahtll ol th• corporation thertln Chy o1 Nawpott e..ctl, COunty of the term• ol Mid DMd ot Tcu11, OOllMjo d• un •bogado •n HI• R"'"L EST•rE By: ... .,.,,"'-'--. naned, •nd ec:knowlad"ed to IM 0r-. St•t• of Cellfomle. .. ,.,_ ,tctnlOUt 8USIMlla ,_,diet,,_ and ..... ,,_.,_ ot the 14100. P•ll• 1231, ot Ofllcl•I " t o, d•b•rl• h1c:arlo ""' " ''" .__ • -...--....-NAm ITAn•NT ...-.....,....._ R1c:ord1 ol O rang• County, --··· d4I .... rnanar•. SECURITIES SERVICE. Allletant Sac:retary lhll tud't c:orpor•llon .. ec:u1ed the rnaip -Otd In boOk 37. PlgM 18 The tottowlng ptBOfll .,. doing TN9t .. and ot Iha trust• cr .. ted by Callfornla, end pureuent 10 th• /MPUeSI• 0 •ltg•c:lon, sl hay a Celtfomlt COfl>Or•tlon, Ona ettv Blvd., • within lne11ument pu11u1nt to It• and ti, mleGelteneoue mapa. In IM bu*-u · Mid Deed of Truet. Said .... will be certain Nolle:• ot Default end =·· putd• .. , reot••r•d• • .. TN•I•, w .. 1. Orllllgl, CA 92668 8y•LIWS or. rMOlvtlon of It• Boetd office of the c:ountv --of Mid NEWM.AR 1020 W111 , 7th held on S•pt•mbar 10, 1982 11 Elletlon 10 Sell t'*'9undlr ,~
(SV.t.) D.J. Morger, (71'4) 835-11281 -·· 6f Otrec:tore. • • -• -ty. --~ SHtet coet1' Mtu Ct llfol'nls .1l:OO A.M-ti. tlll tront enllanoa...Dt Aprll-30, .1eaa, .. ~1 Ho."'
4• TO THE RESPONDENT:· Th• 111 PrMlden1 Bubllehtd Orange Co11t Dally WITNESS my hind •nd olflc:lal YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER 92627 ' ' Stan·Shew Corporation, 2315 E. 12· 148149 In Olflclal Rec:ofda ot ":""1
petltlon•r hH IJtad •petition 2020 North Bloadwey, Piiot, Sept.. 1, 8, 15, 1982 1eal. A DEED OF TRUST OAT ED ROI Oevalopment Corpor•tlon 171h St .. St.ntl Ana. CA 92711 Hid Cou'nty wlll under and ~your merrleo-II you fall Sult• 2oe, 3187·82 Unda L Soc:elO DECEMBER 29, 191 t . UNLESS a Del-• c:orporlllon. 1020 w..i The totll amount ot the unplld pureu1111 10 Mid Deed of Trull 1111
to ,.. • ~within 3o days ot Sent• Ana, CA g27De Publlthld Qreng• CoHI Dally YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT 17th StrMI Ooel• -Ctlllornil balance ot the 01>1ig.11on Mc:Ured •• publlc auction for c:utl lawf\ll tM .dale that thll eummone 11 Tel: (714) 963-e810 P\a.IC ft()TICE PNot, Sept. 1. I, 15, 22, 1982 YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE ll2t21 ' · by H id propertv to b• told, money ol the Unlt•d Stetee of
eer"'8d on you, )'OIK default mey be Publlth•d Orang• CoHI Dall> 3186-12 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Tblt l>ulltlMI It c;onductld by 1 togtthar with lnl-1, lite dlargee, Am.rice , et tll• Horth tront ~and the OOUf1lnllYtnter 1 Piiot, Aug. ti, 25, Sept. 1, 1912 NOTICI CW ~ATK>M .,._IC N()~t NEED AN EXPLANAno.. OF THE COIJ>Ofltlon and Mtlmlted c:oett, •xpan-. and entr-anoe to the county COi.~. ~t contalnlnv lntunetlva or 3553-8~ TO MU. ,.~ ,,~ NATlJRE OF TliE PROCEEDING ROt l>eYelopmant COfp adv.noes, u of the dlle hereof, II 700 CMc Center Dft¥e Waat Santa
--ordln COllCllmlng dMtlon ol --Ill N()TV'C Al.COHOUC 9EV(ft.AQEI NOTICI TO CMDfTOftl AGAIN8T YOU. YOU SHOULD J R Johneon • $25, 187.41 Ana. c.tllomle. .. lhllt rtgjrt 1ltte IM'~1y, epouul euppor1, chlld ..._ •~ -.. 1..a CW llUL.IC 11lAUIRJI CONTACT A LAWYER. Pr..ilcs.nt • O.tr. Auguet 8, t982 and ln1erll1 con~ lo end now
Mtocly, c:hlld euppor1, attorney OflANGS COUNTY HAMOfl To Whom II M~ Concern: (lea. 1101~107 U.C.C.) 432 WHlmln1ter Avenue. Thia etatement w• IMld with 1111 Stan-Shaw Corpora1'°""1 Mid llY 11 under Mid DMd of TNll
...., --.. tncl IUdt other rallaf • NDtCW. CMSTNCT· M~~~~N~~:. ~·P:.:ii!£~~~ Nolle• 11 ll•rtby g iven to ~::::.;:-_or c:iommon County atrit of Orange County on == ~A1~9::w CORP. ~ha=';~ ~t~l&ld ==•:: :a!':.~..,,rt:, MUMC•ALCOUWT Dtpartmant ot Alootlollc ege cr•dllore ot tht within n•,m•d dfflgnatlon I• ehown ebov•. no Augutt23, t982. fttMM 2315Eu18-YlntMnlh The~f9farrldtolnttlle Aaport
Of ,.,,.,_..,,·~-other·~... _, ..._... .. ...,..._ ContrOl IOf "41" ON SALE BEER & tranel.,or lhll • bulk trani., 11 warrentv le given u to 11 1 Streit 11 "1uelld In Vie State ot ce111om1e, ~ ... ;::::!..1 ~at' Ntwpett ......_CA-WINE (PUB. EAT. Pl.) 10 1911 a bout 10 b• made on p•nonal ~or~)." The Publlehed Orenge Coae1 Dilly Sent• Ana. Clllllornle Coull"' of Or•.,_ end le dMcfltled IWul1. pr---.. no• m•y '° PLAIN'tlFF: Rev Alldeboe Unc:oln 1lc:ohollc: bev•ragH at 6854 property hereinafter daecrlt>ed. beneficiary under H id D"d of Piiot, Aug. 25· Sept. 1· 8• 15• 1982 92711 _. foikiw.· -...-.
DATED M M•rcuty, Inc:., • Callfornl• Edinger Avenue, Huntington Buc:tt, The name and l>ullnMS addrw Truet, by rHaon of • breach or 3782·82 (714) 542·5811 PARCEL 1: Lot 31 of Tract
Wdl 9, 1982. c:orporatlon, doing buU-u Ray g2&49. of the Intended treneferor lfe: Claf9Ult In Iha obllOetlont lllCUl'ed •-II' Mn'l'IN: By: Lynn Blunl'I«. 10348 In the Cl"' of lrvlnt II ,,_ r: .. • L• A. Brencll, Fllldaboa UncolnlAerc:ury, Publl•h•d Orange COHI Delly DONALD J . SCOTT. 23012 tllwebv, her .. 010#9 eucutad and r'-.n. ""'~ Aallltant Secr•tery mlP flied In book' 472 ~..a;;, ; ~ w DEFENDANT: Pet Hope and Oo9I Pll01, Sept 1. 1982 Terr• Drive, Laguna Hiiie. CallfOf'nl• delivered 16 the undet1lgned • ACTITIOUa .,...,, Publlehed Orana• CoH1 Dally 50 lncluelve, ot Mlec:e llantoue
• ~ lllC:)' aggoner, 1 through 20i«==i 3876-82 chT: •=~~. ~f~~':; Wl'lt\en Oac:Watlon of OefMlll Ind um ITA~ Piiot. Aug. 11, 25, 8ap1 .. 1. 1982 Mepa. recordl ot Orange County,
• Publl•hed Orang• Cow Daltv CAM NO. ..,..,, buelneu olllc• of th• lnt•ndad Demand f« 8aila, and ""1ten nqtlOa Tiie tollowlng P.,•on •• doing 38eG-82 C1111fom1e ....,. A 26 .._ 1 8 15 1982 rtllUC N0T1C[ of br'tec:fl tnd of litc1lorl to ~ ~ ea: -• "EXCEPT THEREFROM ell oil .,--. UV. • ....,I. • . • . NOTICll v .. ._.,. ....... •Md. 11antfer()( It:-· th• under1111n•d to .. 11 ••Id SAV-MOR DEVELOPMENT. 111-111 Ml\TV'C 11••· m lntr•I• end oth•; _ 3716-82 TM_....., dedda lfllMt tou flCTn'IOUI 9UllNIU All oth•r buelneH n111111 end IX'OPW1)' to Mtllf)' Mid oblgatlonl. 3001 Aed Hiii, Bldg. 5, Sutt• tOI. n-.n. ""'~ h)'droc:artlone. below• depttl ot 500 "8JC NOTICE ::-::,::: :::: =.. "'::: MAME ITAn.NT •ddr••Md used by Ille Intended end tllarHllar Illa undarelgned Coote M-. CA l2t2e. K..,_ ,.., without the r19'tl of IMI"-
• ......._ _ -• llie IM9Jlritti Mtew. The tollowlng panons w• doing 1Pr~f~: f~th!n, 1~':wv:-:! ~ c...s Mid nottoe ot llrMdl and of My~~. 117~ 42nd ......, e..t at the entrY. u r--i 111 ~of ...,, __ ,,,, .... -bua1r1M1 aa: electlon 10 be recofded Mey 17, St .• H9wport. CA t28e3. llMI at Ce•a Illa -d
• Nottc:e Is hereby given th•t Ula It )'OU ...,, to .... the edvlc;e of Bl u E H 0 RI z 0 N RE Al lnttnded Ir----: -1N2 • lnetl'. No. la· 111378 ot Mid Thll ~ .. ~by 1111 ,. .. EXCEPT THEREfftOM .. ...., loerd ot Ttuet ... of th• coaet an ettorn•v In thl• meuer, you ESTATE, 3153 Yukon Avenue, The name end~ addr-Offldtl Atcorde. lndMdUlt. c...., at o....,. end eubeutfeoa Wiii• rigtltl below
Stwnrnunlty Coll•g• D~trlc:t of ehould -do '° promptJv '° that )'OIK eo.t1 MMe, Callf()(nlt 92628 Of the Intended trentferM -Said Hie wlll b• made, but IMty R. Meedlenl 109 CMe c..... om. WMt • dllplll ot 500 IMC, without ti.e ttoM ~g• County, Callfornl•. wlll wrfUen rNt)OnM, If any, may be Gary·o . BllH, 3153 Yukon VERNON KANE. 24121 Spng, Wltllout c:o111nenl or warranty Thie Nlemtnt -lllld wltll ttle ...,.. AM, CA lllP01 of eurfece entry, u ded6ealed °'"
ve -led bld1 up to 11:00 Mid on Ume. Avenue, Coe ta MtH, Callfornlt Mlulon-Ylejo, Celllornla ~ Of '""*9d. regarding tltte, County Cleft! of Ofenge County on Pl A INT IF F~ FR AH CE S L. ~ In lnat""'*'ta o1 ~ "'. TllM04IV, ...... lblr 21, 1"2 A y 110 I u.,. d II ••• d 0 92629 Th•• th• property pertinent PC .. Mllon, 6r encuml>renoee. 10 AuV· II, 1982. ~ BREWER. PARCEL 2: E•Hmanta "' .. , =ltia Purd\aelrng Olpwtrnanl of M•e•dada. II trlbu1tel Sltlleft Barbare A. S.I•. 3153 Vuttorl "-01 :0.1t,:ll~r~C.'fu~n:~:. ~~IN~~~off Publlehed or•noa COHI Delly ' DE FE NDANT : BORIS J . fortll In 1111 SecUone..anfltled oOlllM *"°' loc:aled Ill 1370 ..... _.. Ud. ......... Ide. Avenue, Coet• M•H . CaUlornl•T .... • aacur-v, -In •• ~ 0 Piiot ··-. 11, ts. 215, Sept. 1, 1982 BARANOWSKI, and DOES 1 "Certain EuMlant• tOf' Ownwt', am1 Avenu•. Coett M•H. -.... ~ Ud. ,.......... ..,.. 92828 flxlur", equipment, goodwill and rust. In*-• ...., note •"""' 3521-82 through 50. lnel~. '"Suppo rt , S'elll•m•nt and ~ et wtllot! time Mid bide • •-LM le lnfannecta11.,. Thie bullnta le conducted by an tr•d• name 01 • certain •Ilk provided, edVlnOM.1.. If ~· undaf 8UWIOMI Ene1oec:llmen1" end "Common ~ publciy optnld and read tor: ..._ 1 1 lndMduel. IO(Hfl31ng" t>uVeil ~ .,,dd 11 lloc:alad the term• of Mid UMCJ ot Truat, ·-.,. MnTll't c... ........., ..,., on-ey e-tant" ot IN Atticlla CU8tOOtAi. PAPER SUPPLIES lll Uttad deHa to le: tu el Bwt>ere A. BltM at: 2 21' 111 .. rfn •. iguna '-• cfwVlll and _,,... ot ttM '"--"' nuin.t; NOTICll V• liewe ~ ...._, •ntltled "Eu•mtnte" of tlla
Al bt6e -to be In acc:ordenol c:onN Jo d• un •t>oo•do •n Hit Tiiis •1•1"'*11 wu fllad with the Hiiia. c.llfornla. T,,,.._ and otttle ~cnetad by '1CTf110UI.,..... Tiie oeurt _, 4lltcN9 ....,_. JOll D•cleretlon of Covenant• • ...,, the Bid FOfnl lnetructlone end • 1 u n 1 o · d • b., r 1 "1 c er Io County Cl«lt ot Or1111g1 C:OUnty on The ~ neme UMd by Iha Mid Died ot Tl'Ult. hid Mia wtll be NAm ITATl.wf ........ JM11 ....... IMief'Ct ..... Condttlone and Aaetrlcllont Coidlllolw and~ wNc::h lmmldletamenf41, de ..,. mentra. Auguet 23. 1982. Mid tr1r11teror •1 Mid IOc:allon le: t.-i Oft Frtday, ~ 17, 1882 The rollowlng paf'IOfl le dolno ,.. ,......-.... a deJ8. "8ed dttc:rit>ed 1n "8UBJECT TO:" !*ow
IN now In fie and !NV be ..cured ~~ ~ II ~llguna. ,1... °'fl~~~RtN!idT':'9~· t renil., la It a:OO p.m, t t Iii• Cllapman ~ea: tM .,.... atta 1 below. (the "Oec:ilaraUon"). tlltlaoflloeoflNPun:hallngAgent --rll! DEFa. _,..,.., Publl•h•d Oreng• C.OUI Dally u A ...... tnVMOetolfteCMcCen11f WATER TECHNOLOGIES It you wWI to .... the acMce o4 PAACEL S; ~ • euc:tl
tf mll oolage dletncl. co~p~~infiha~~D~:!::., c;';: Piiot. Aug. 25. Sept 1, a, 15, 1982 ~:~ldo~~ C:u~':b~o": lnMOtne. ~ OrE.. CNc>man A--, COMPAHY. 207 Knox Street, Suite en •ttornay In 11111 metier, yow ~ .,. pertlCularty ... fOf1'I • Each bidder muat 1111>m1t with Illa wlefl 3729-82 · In Iha City "" engt, CA. E. Colt• MeM. Calltornla 92927 lholild do eo promplfV '° tlMl1 your tn IN Mlde entt1lld "E-*ltt" ~a CHhlar'• check, certlll•d plllnt"' agelnlll VoU-"you to ~OM PA~·~~I= At the I Ima ol. the lnltlal AlcMrd OouglM Allan .k .. 207 Wfl11en rnpon11, It any, mey be of the Oec:laratlon of eo-11,
Jl!eck, or bldd•r'• bond mad• cWtnd lhll i.-itl, you must. wl1Nn ••te lln'TV'I.' on~:..:':'..'!:'~.._ 20 1982 ' publlcaleton of "* not1c». 1he total Knoll Stre9l. Aot. E. Cotta MMe. ftlld on time. Condition• and RH1rlc= ~ to IN ·order of Vie CJ>Mt M deye Illar Ihle aummcni 11 .-...... -· • '¥"11 .JWI~ •• '"..... -···,-ii;'iU"ni j';'~~;"le eub)lc:i to emounl of the unpe6d balanca of thl Cellfomll t2921 A Y II 0 I U e U d Ii a 1 Id a dMOrlt>edlh "SUBJECT TO:" ~~ ~~ ~ OC:~ = ~ ~~":!,..= flCTITIOUI ...,,,... Calltornl• Unllorm Oommerc:lel obtlgatlon MOUrt4 ":{ '"' •!>ow Thll ~le conducted by an d1111111deda. II trlltu11al ,uade I"" "Muter Oedwatlon") 111\def .,, __ , 15.,
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ot , ...... __ UnlW .,_,do'°·...,.,, d9111J11 Wiii -. eTAT'llmNT Code Sac:11on 61oe . · dHc:rll>•d d••d o tr11et andd lndMdull. tMddlf -"• tN. e111 aulltueta • he Section haldlngs In lldl Attk:la
....., ...--· .,. .... _,, ,_ 1 -Th f 11 1 · . "tlmeted co1t1, •xpenffl, an Rloflard D. Allan Jr. MlftOI .,a UcL ,.....--..tro tntltltO u folloWa: "C>wnenl Rlghla
M • gueran ... th•t the bidder be •nl.,fd on 1ppllcat1on of Iha t>uel::...o .:.w ng pareon 11 doing Th• nw1•m1h• .• ~~d ·~~.rH• 01 J!!! edva ncH 11 144,377. 14. To Thi• IJlattment wu ftted with the di• dlaL LM ta""-'-'•".,. and Outlee: Utlllll•• and Cebl•
I enter Into Iha propoHd ptllntlff, and this court ITllV enter 1 ENCoN 2005 w Balboa pareon wnvm ..... ma g'IY ,... d9ttrmlne thll OOlll*1o bid, you ll\8V County Cter1t ot Qfange Counfy on ....... Tlkwltlon" "Sldeyard ~ ..
raGt If 1M ten1t II -did to Judgment 't""'' you tor the relief Newpot1 aMcti CA t2M3 BIVd., gh•~p1~N~ U ~~~WE E~ln:c?i~ oa11 {114) t37..oiMll. -AUVUSf 23, t912. ~I U11ad dHH eollcltu el ·•suppo~t and 8 •111ement,"
In IN event ol fallute lo .mer ~ II'/: g~ft.~~·.~ Jim ConvtrH Jr 2oo5 W °'"'"""' Celliornla 92885 and t"9 Oetacl! Awull It, tll82. f1-c:oneeJo dt un 1bogado •n ••ta "Enc:roec:hmenl," end "Conllnon lltt,ollldloontract,ttleproctadtot c:ou ,. u ' Bllboe Blvd .• Newport··Baec:tl. cA l•at .. di'y 10, llllng claim'• by a.n T.0."8ERV1CEOOMPANY Publlehed Orenge Cout Dally a eunto, deberfa llac:erl9 FadllttteEIM!llln1L"
fl9 Cit-* wtl be for191ted, or tn the WllOM1,: 1•1no1 o1, moneyq ••Oft dproperfyl th 92983. c:redl'or •hell be S•Pl•mb•r 1'Y. •Mid TN9t•. By Piiot.. Aug. 25, Sept. t , 9, 15. 1912 lmmedietMllnt•. de Mte mantta. The '""' e ddren or otlltr ......_of a bond, IN 11111 M#rl !Mraof ~~!1 r•Oe re 11 • n e ' 7• Patrtcll A. "9ndall 3725-12 t MCJll el "-...__. d I f Id -.......,,..,_, Thill~ le c:onduc:led by 1111 1982. wfllch ta the t>ueinff• ay MalltanC ~ 111 rMPUM • e. ·-, -vv·-· c:ommon •• gnauon o •• ~ forfeited to Mid c:ollega DATED ·June 29. 1982.. lndMdual.iim C-.Jt before t~neummatlon d•t• Ona City loultovwd Waat, .. _II' MnTV'I: ~~~~N~=~ c:MI ~~· t ~. lrvlne. CA
No ltlddllr ~ ~ hit bid -&::--· Thll ...,_, -N9c1wttll1M ~ AYQU91. 27 lN1 range, CA t2tel ,._ ""'~ complaint hat b"n flied by the N1ma a nd addre11 of the tiw 8 pertod of ~ (4$) days V L Dimeo County CWk ot Orange County on Vernon ~ !4/136-1291 N 0 TIC I 0 P INT I ND I D plM'ltlff llQllnet you. H you 1lllltl to ~flclery 11 WfloH reqwet Ille
...., .,. del9 _. tor the q)Orllng ~ • AllO-e, 1982. Intended TrllnllerM Publlallad Ofange Cout Dally T,. AN 1 p IR op RITA IL def9nd 1Ne 1-.i!t. you muet, w41Nn Hie la being ooncluctecl: City ~· De"9d 'D. Dlmf1nltl ,,._ Publlehed Orange coeet Dilly Piiot Aug. 25. Sept. I, I. 1M2 ALCOHOi iC erftMM UCIW JO days •ll•r thl1 1ummone le Fed., a l 8 111tng1 e nd loan
TM loatd of TruetaN ,__ (71~t644 Publl1hed Qr•nv• COut Dally Piiot September 1 1982 ·s Uf2:fa UNDIR llCTIONI 14171 AND eetved on you, Ille wllh Ihle c;ourt a AHoc:la tlon CfO Shaueon/
.,. llfMltge of~ wry end 111 Ona ate PICA Piiot, Auo· 11, 11, 25, Sept. 1. 1~ ' · 3814-82 fltalC ll)TIC[ l4074, CALWOlllNIA aultNlle wrtnen l'MC>OllM to the oomplalnt. Amerlcen Expreu Mortt•o• ior~any~leeor ~IMc:ll CAt2660 3534-82 AND9'WSHIONac~ UnleM.youdoeo,your dafeultwtll Corporatio n, 1201 £. :::.:
•••11111 .. In anv bid or In 1h• Publlehed Oreng• Coast D•llV l'tBUC NOllCE PWChllOU9 .,,,... LlolMM'• Herne• THUY 00 8413 be enl.,ad on appllc:atlon of 1111 AYlllW, San Bemardlno,
........__ E. Wat~ P11ot, 1W9. 11. 25. Sept. 1. 8. 1912. •-•c N()TV'c ..,._STA~ Angulll• Avenue Cyp;... plalntlff. end thlt COUf'1 may.,.,,.,• 92404.
1 ~'.:::!-· ~· 3882-82 ,..__. •~ ~ Thi folloWlnO l*'ton9.,.. dolnv Callforrt!t 90830. • • Judgment agalna1 )'OU tor Vie rell9f Olr9Ctlone to the 11>owo1 ~ r -.. '1CTmOUI .,..... "80 • buelnaat u : . Intended Trenittr••'• Ntme: demlllOed In the c:ompl1ln1, Which rn•v be obtelned by requ••Ung
• Board TIUltW PtaJC NOTICE NAlllil ITATIMENT HAMii ITA mNT RAIHBOW CONNECTION HOANG NOOC DANO 1011 could r11ull In garnlehmtnt ol tame ln-'"lnQfl'OM the .,.,.._r
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Coeel~~ The 1~ -.,. dOlng The IOlloWlng pertonl .,. doing CHll.DCAAE CENTER, 1161 Ml .. lon Ori.,., to. Cott.i MtH, ~. tllltlng ot money Of P'OWW within 10 d1y• ftOl'll 1111 ,.,., ..,...,..., PlCTfTIOUe ..,_.. ~""' ,......__ ~ U : LAmbert Or., Huntington 8aaoll, C811forn1t 9282'. or other ran1t r1qu1111d In lhe puDllCe~ 0C Wt 1*1Ca.
Pvbllahed ,.~ CObt Dally NAm STAftmNT J • l ENGINE ROOM. 11115 CANUSA BUSINESS FORMS, c.lfomle t*7 Kind of l..lotnM Intended lO be COftlPltlnl. Said .... wllt ,,. madl wttMut ~ lepl. 1, t , 1 The to11owtn9 pereon1 -doing Condor Avent, Fountlln Vllltv. CA 1800 E. Garry St,_, Santa AN, Artent C. Allter, 8151 LMnbef1 tr .... rtO. ~all pec:kage off...i. DATED Howmber 10, 198t. cov.nant or wlt'Rtllty, ~ et
. 3"1-92 ~ -t2708 Ctllfomll 92705 Of., Hllftllng1on ea.di, Caltfomle 9-tnd Wint ,20-127083 Lee A 8fandl. lrnp41td, .. to tMtt •. J1CM 11111lon or ~ -wo llftftl'r IPAHEMA DESIGNS, 11293 JEAN l. MASON. 140 0 Joe Daley & Sona, Inc., I IH47 PremleM llddr .. to wt\letl the Clerk tnoumbrMcalto..._1MW.-S
• ,._ """-=.:•rMt, Fountain Valley, EdlnVW. R-to7, Huntington a..c:n. Cellfornl• corporation, 711 C.. Joe Ann A. llNDo, 244141 Celt lfcenM 11 .. bean IH1ted" 1927 By Artent C Polldletll, t>altnOI dua on IN noea °' noeaa • t'2708 CA 12647 Avenue, Loe Angel ... Cetlfornle lb Toro Clrota. E Toro, C11totn1a Hlfbof ~ardi Unit a," Cotta Deputy ~ by aatct DMd of Trull. to
. ~ ..... Tracy l .. euemtn, 11213 LARRY MA80N, J R., 8400 90021 t2t30 Mme. c.ltornle tM2e. ,.... ,...... ... wit 123.200.00, '*" .......... r ~·~, d-' Top11 Street, Fountain V•ll•v. E......._ R-to7 Hunt.....,on 8eactl Thie ~ II oonducted by• ,,,.. ~ II ~ by t Name aqd lddrH• ot 11c:row .......,. a OOMON 11tlrnet.O 00111. axpen-ana Tlie .......-"• '*''°" • .,,ng ~ t270I vw...-, ' ""'' ' c;orporetlon. oorporlllon. u holder or 9uarantor: Wl!:S1'ERH ,_ ......., • ...._ ...._... .,_.,.. at ... time ot .,. lnlelat ..,._ _ Sten Suemen. 11293 Tgpu 8t., CA:~ II conduct.CS by Joe OallY & lone, lnO. ~ ~ MUTUAL l!ICAOW, 14011 S0\1111 ........... Oeb. CA.,,_ publlc:tlOn ot Ihle Nottae of lale: ~' CY~=!~,~~5 '· FCIUnUlln V*t. OA 92708 genarll S*1naretlll> • Joeepll J.. Daley Ill, ~Center Yorba. lutt• 101 Tuetln Cllllfomla (~) ...-e.tlmetad truaMI'• ,,... and oaaD --· • ..-Thie buelMle II oonducted by WI Jean l M PYM!dant ,Alttnl 0. ,._,.., IHIO Attn: Und9~.. Publl•hed 011ng• CoHt Dally of l1,0S3.IO, 1*11 In--on .. .......,.,. K "C11nlt, 112'~ lndMduel • MOii Thlt et•t_,,.,.t wu fllld with thll PNtldtnf Tot.ii oonaldelat-.,. paid tor Piiot. Ay0. U, Sept. 1. I, 15, t982. un'*" Pflnolpel .....,_et ... ,... ~· OOrone clal ~·· Cellfomlt fretTf 8ueman ,,. ·~ernent WU lllld wtlll the Counl) ()Wk ot ~County on Thie~ ... flled wtlfl the Ille~ and Moen• (to lnctucll 371W2 °' 17.7~ per~ f\'Ofn 12·1--1 111111 Thll 11at...,. -flled with Iha County ot Orange County.on AUQ\11123,1tea. ~Ci.tr of OtWl9I Oounty on 1nvenlofy wlleth•r actual co1t to data of ...... Plllt ad¥MC* °' 1"-n-~•oonductldby"'CountyewtcofOrangeOouniyon Auguettt.1982· '11M'f• '~ ~u.1Nt. Mtlmaledcoat or•noMCHxoeeci 110,uo.s o. plu• 1nv otlier ,,........, ~ 23 11112 p bt1·•-"' 0 0 1 0 II Publllhad Or1nge COHt 0111, ,,_ ll'llOUl'l(I • --.,. ..,,._ tdVenott INt ... ~ ,,._ ,,, • WWlllft K. Cir* ' . ,_ u ..,,..., ran11e ' Oii 1 Y Piiot, Aug. 28, Sept, 1, t. IS, 1N2 '"IMilMd Oranoa Ooaet Detty ~· 110,000 oo ..--n. ""'._ mike orlOt to ..... Cl6ul illle dlafllt ~=·:::1c7:'~ ~: 'ut>1l111ad Or•nv• coaat oen1 l"llot. Auo· 11• 25• 8191• 1• ~;~. 3781..a "°'-Aug. H . lept: 1. I, 111. 1N1 Promltloly Notti u .ooo.oo fll9Cl1'10UI atn•• ouafs.to. :,. _ 1...,. .,...._.,,.. Not. Aug. 25, eeot. 1, I , 15, 1112 .. _.,. lllftTll't l11CM2 r.-.. tM/Ot 1nt1ft-MA1111 tTA~ YOU AftE. IN AULT UNOIR A
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Newport cops Seek ·ex-,convict in ·robbery try . .
By STEVE MARBLE Of'the~Notlteff
-A former prison irunate, believed to be the
missing member o f a trio that staged a
1-~X>rmnando-style robbery In a Newport Beach
neighborhood, Is being hunted by poUee today.
Newport Beach officers iilid the man ls
thought to be In his early 20s, a resident of Laguna
Niguel and a convicted robber who has served
time at Chino State Prison.
The missing man eluded police ,Monday when
a team of offi~rs moved into tbe ga~ SeaYiew
conununHy, responding to a report of a residential
robbery.
School
contract
OK ·seen
Negotiators for the Fountain
Valley School District and its
full-time teachers have reached
tentative agreement on a three-
year contract giving instructors a
7 percent pay raise during the
current year, along with
expanded insurance benefits.
Kathy Wright, president of the
Fountain Valley Education
Association, which represents the
district's 350 teachers, said
instructors are returning ballots
this week by mall o n the
proposed pact.
".I'd be shocked if they didn't
accept it," she said. "·We don't
anticipate any problems. We
think they'll be pleased with the
proposal."
Police laid the three men broke into a houae
at 1901 Yacht Enchantrell and held three people
at gunpoint while ranucklha the hou.e.
Neighbors, who reporteclly h~ th6 gunmen
ordering their victims around, notifiid police. The
trio bolted when offlcen arrived.
Police, clrcling the area in a helicopter, laid
the men split up as they ran toward the nearby
Big Canyon Reservoir.
One man, 20-year-old Thomas Guy Baslch of ·
Laguna Niguel, was grabbed by pol~ while a
.-ond, 20-year-old David Mark Gaynor, alleaedly
ran to a houae at 1901 Yacht Ounilla and took a
man and his wife hostage.
The hostages, Cecil and Celeste Austin,
escaped (rom the alleged robber at different
points. Police said Gaynor was arrested after being
di8covered on the roof of the Yacht Camilla home.
The seven-hour ordeal which ended Monday
at daybreak lett residents in the Seavlew
community shaken. Several homeowners were
evacuated and others were told to stay in their
houses. '
Police originally reported t~ four alleged
robbers were involv¢ in the incident. They now
believe It was the work of only three men.
There were other initial confusions. Police
originally reported all three vtctima lived at the ,
Yacht Enohantreas 'home.
Police later said Martin Modiano, 27, and Liza
Alvlllar, 2 1, are residents of the Yacht
Enchantress home. The third vtCtim, 27-year-old
David Nielsen, was witing at the time and 1a not a
resident. of the home hit by the team of robbers.
Modlano, police said they believe, may know
the alleged robbers, who they said took a large
amount of cash from th~ home.
Narcotic detectives in Huntington Beach
today said they arrested Modtano at the Yacht
Enchantress home laat February on auspldon of
posses81ng a half-pound of cocaine .
'First $20,.000 raised
for West County YMCA
By ROBERT BARKER Of'tMDllJNotltd
The West Orange County
YMCA has collected $20,0QO
toward construction of a $5
million YMCA building in
Huntington Central Park.
Officials say they need an
additional $4,980,000 before they
can start construction at the site
-Golden West Street between
Talbert and Ellis avenues.
They eXJ)eCt to break ground
in 1984 and believe the building
should be finished about a year
later,
Various dignitaries were at the
scene Tuesday when YMCA
officials took receipt of $20,000
from Aminoil USA Inc. as "seed"
money.
They new "Y" bWiding will
oontain about 60,000 square feet.
girls, in Huntington Beach ,
Fountain Valley, Westminster,
Seal Beach and Garden Grove.
· Croxen said the YMCA
building at 7262 Garfield Ave.,
Huntington Beach, ls too small
"for expansion.
Croxen, 35, said the West
Orange County YMCA has
grown.from 2,000 members and a
budget of $50,000 in 1976, when
be became executive director, to
7 ,500 members and a budget of
$540,000 this year.
The YMCA signed a lease with
the city for the four acres of land
last February.
The YMCA has'three years to
begin construction.
Croxen said a professional
fund-raising firm will develop
bulldtng funds in a drive to start
in about two years.
•
The teacher spokeswoman said
she hopes all ballots will be
returned in time for presentation
at Thursday's meeting of the
: . district.'s board of trustees.
Superintendent William Fisher
.has recommended approval of
the agreement.
Plans call for an indoor pool,
two gymnasiums, men's and
w<>men'it··fitness centers, a-day
care center, four ,.handball/
racquetball courts, a large multi-
1purpoae room, meeting rooms
and classrooms and
adminiatrative areas.
Dennis Croxen
YMCA Exf!c·utiVe ·n 1rector
Dennis Croxen said Tuesday that
the West Orange County YMCA
ia one of the fasteet growing in
the area. It serves a population of
446,000 men, women, boys and
William L. Donnelly, Amlnoll's
•. .)Vest4:m re.gion vice...preaident..-
presened the check to officials
Tuesday.
,,
"We've been in Huntlnaton
Beach since the 19309," he l&ld.
''We want to be a OOC'pOl'ate aood
neighbor." The contract calls for teachers
to receive a 7 percent salary
increase for the current fiscal
year, which began July 1.
Teachers would have the right to
reopen salary negotiations -but
no other contract provisions -
during the following two years.
Johnny Hulbert and his dog Annie
were inseparable on Fiji Island ·
which prompted his mother to write
·a book described on Page BI.
Schools nix hol-der change
Huntington Beach City
(elementary) School District
truateea have refUled a requ~ to
make a boundary change that
Currently, teachers must pay
an additional annual charge to
have.immediate family members
covered by the district's health
insurance policy. Under the
proposed pact, the district would
pay this fee, giving teachers full
dependent coverage.
Representatives of the district
and the teachers association
agreed that thjs year's
negotiations went more smoothly
than the last contract talks.
Grieving mother aided
When the previous contract
expired in July, 1979, teachers
and the district were unable to
reach an agreement before the
-beginning of school i n
September.
Contract talks continued
through the following February,
when teachers walked out in a
bitter 10-day strike. The strike
concluded when the district and
the teachers signed a three-year
agreement extending from July
1, 1979 through June 30, 1982.
Huntington police
hunt bank bandit
Police are searching for a man
who robbed the California First
Bank, 7222 Edinge r Ave.,
Huntington Beach, o( about $2,-
500.
Officers said a man entered the
bank at 11:30 a .m . Monday,
presented a note to a teller
demanding money, placed the
caaJi in a bag and fled .
COUNTY
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of'the °"' ,.. • ..,, .
The letters and cards,
hundreds of them, are scattered
over the top of Rosie Miclette's
hardwood dining room table.
There are lettenH>f condolence
from Laguna Beach City Council
members, the fire department,
the transit district, the police,
merchants in town and longtime
friends. ---In a smiD town like Laguna
Beach, word travels' fast.
And the reaction to the deatl)
of R osie's daughte r was
overwhelming. ·
"Here's one from the guys at
the Coffee Pub," Rosie says,
wiping a tear from beneath her
glasses.
Another letter, this one signed
by more than 100 artists of the
Sawdust Festival, is pulled from_
the stack.
"'They got UJ> a collection for
me and raised $471," the popular
La~ Beach meter maid laid:
' They told me to take the
money and get the hell away
from here for awhile,'' she
chuckled.
Schools 'computerized'
The Newport-Mesa School District is entering the
computer age, and some kids can't wait to get to
school. Page Bl.
I STATE
250,000.fans expected
Thousandl of hot dop, outdoor toilets, parking
spacee and even mus outdoor 1bowers await the
estimated '250,000 fans expected at the US rock and
computer fe.llval Labcll" l>ay weekend ln the Ban
Bernardino Mountlllni. .,._.. m. ·
BUSINESS
Small bumw1 '8 et the frant In the eccnomk
. battle and &heir memben mamce their attain qloeely, knowtnc all the detaila of their eetabliahrnent. Pace
JM.
"And l will. I will. But not
now."
Rosie's not budging from town
until she finds o ut tbe
circumstances surrounding the
shooting death of her 14-year-old
daughter, Riae Tucker, inside a
Huntington Beach house on Aug.
13.
The former .El Morro
Elementary School student, who
recently moved to Redondo
Beach with her father, was
pronounced dead at the ecene.
Her best friend, Dena Farrow,
18, of Huntlngton Beach, w~
wounded by the same bullet· that
killed Riae.
Huntington Beach police
arrested Ridiard Berge, 18, of
Huntington Beach, immediately
following the shooting. The
incident is still under
inveatigat on. o Crlm nal
charges have been filed and
Berge has been releaaed on his
own recognizance.
"Enryone 1n Laguna knows
Roeie," said Police Chief Neil
Purcell, who took on the task of
breaking the neWll to the town's
NATION
favorite parking enforcement
officer that Friday the 13th
afternoon.
Her friends turned out en
masse for memorial services
, following the shooting inddent.
"They told me the re were
more people there than at John
Wayne's funeral," Rosie said. "l
believe ij."
Rosie picked up a photo of her
smiling daughter, standin& arm
In arm with a friend at Oak
Street Beach.
''Thia was ta.ken just a month
ago," she said, shaking her head
and passing the photo across the
table.
Rise used to ride in her
mother's blue -and -white
Cushman while the meter maid
patrolled the streets, looking for
ex:pinMI parking meters.
"I'd write out a ticket and
she'd run out and put it on the
car," she recalled.
"People used to call us Big
Rosie and L ittle Rosie," she
laughed.
But woe be unto the fellow
(See ROSIE, Pace .A!)
A nurse has written a book urging that every
hospital patient use a friend or relative as an
'1advocate" in 1eCUri.PC adequate, infonned care. Page
A8.
Caffeine said harmful
~th reeean:hen are urama pregnant women to
keep their caffeine COIW\npt10n Iow1 u there is eome
eyidence the IUbltance hamw t.bie9. Page B3.
Teen trou'bles tallied '
A 1tud)' tndlcatn that broken homea do not
necn11rtly lead to juvenile~ency, but that
full-Ume Jobe and~ to au may lead leenl
to trouble . .,... ••
SPORTS
I
would put Bolsa Landmark
homes in western Huntington
Beach into neighboring Ocean
View School Diatrict.
· Parents of school children •Y
they have been reqU.ting the
change 1n dtstrict liJMB became
(See BOUNDARY, P .. e A%)
. ................
Sitting at a table filled with letters of
condolence, Laguna Beach meter maid Rosie
Miclette recalls her daughter, R~ee, shot Aug. 13.
INDEX
At Your Servicie A4 Hol'O&'Ope A7
Buaine98 Bl-~ AnQ Landen A7
Cavalcade A7 Moviee 87-8
Clutlfled E4-8 Mutual Funda 84
Comics D2 Public Not.ices Fl-8
era.word D2 Sports El-3
Death NotJces F7 Dr. Steincrohn A7
F.ditorial A6 Stock Marketa ~
Entertainment B7-8 Televtlion \ De
'Food Cl-1>5 'MIN ten 87-8
Weather A2
TELEVISION
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·Balanc ing a c t
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Willy Morris o f Los Angeles cuts back on a sm a ll wave during early competition in the
O P Pro Surfing Championship, which o pen ed today in Huntington Beach't' a djacent to . the
City Pier . About 150 men a nd women surfers from around the world are competing for
$35,000 ~n cash and other prizes in th e event, which continu es through Sunday
after noon. Details in Sports on Page E2.
BOUNDARY CHANGE REJECTED IN HUNTINGTON. • •
From Page A1
Hope View School in the Ocean
View District is located in their
Tieighborhood. near Talbert
Avenue and F.dwards Street.
' P~rents say their children
Should be attending Hope View.
But the children, unless they
have transfers, must attend
Huntington Beach City School
Di.strict schools, 15 minutes away
by bus.
Bolsa Landmark parents said
after the decision they are
planning to seek legal co~nsel.
~pokeswoman H e t s "y
L1neberger also indicated the
group could !-8ke steps to force an
ROSIE GRIEVES FOR DAUGHTER ..
F.rom Pa9e A 1
~ stared tOo long at the pretty
tsrunette. You could count on
"Rosie to yell out, "Hey, buddy.
Keep your eyes in your head."
Rosie, you see, was very
protective of her daughter.
"U a guy asked her out, I'd call
the PD and run a 28 (car
registration) or a 29 (stolen car)
on him." she saic;i, joking.
-1. "lfo cilrt~ was going to date aiy daughter. '
Then, tears welling up in her
eyes again, she said, "Everybody
)Qved her. She had such charm
s!)e could melt the chrome right dff a car." :.
.1:<os1e said she can't possibly
answer all the mail she received
from the people who love her.
So she asked that a letter be
printed, "maybe on your editorial
page or something."
It's here, instead:
The precious parts of my
body are a heart t o love
many, the ~ to share that
love, the mind to think of
love, the sight to see the
person I love, the ability to
teach that love. And fIDal.Jy,
to touch and make the other
person aware of that Jove.
•
l taught .my l ovely
chughter that love -I feel
she bad to leave me, for a
peaceful life that would not
bear heartaches or pain.
God let us produce her and
let me teach her for 14 years
-for that I am still grateful.
My heArt goes to all of you
who shared my sorrow and
responded -You have been
good to me by giving me
strength and showing me that
I am stW needed.
From my heart, thank you.
Thank you for being there,
Love,
Just Rosie
election on the matt.er.
"We don't feel our childrefl are
wanted and that they don't
belong in the city schools," she
said.
ftiii§e Tucker
BY JOEL C. DON or .. ....,,.......,
Newport Be1ch auorney C.
David Baker den ied today he
tried to u1e the ballot box to
poUtlcally bribe Oov. Edmund G .
Brown J r. to help a group build
Irvine'• flnrt hoepltal.
The accuaatlon surfaced after
Baker aent a letter urging Brown
to away lealllAtive action In favor
of a bilf that would have
supported the proposed Irvine
Medloa~ Center (IMC). The
measure, sponsdr&d by
Auemblywoman M arian
Bergeson, R-Newport Bea~h.
died Tuesday in the waning
hours of the state Legislature.
''It was not a bribe._" aaid
Ba ker, who serves as IMC
president. "My· intent in writing
the letter to the governor was to
tell him that there were 15,000
people who were being neglected
and forgotten because of poliUcal
battles that were'being fought on
higher leveJa. in Sacramento.''
Baker was referring to the
thousands of signatures gathered
ln a petition-campaign to 1upport
IMC, a $95.8 million hospital
complex to be built, after
ap proval from state health
~lan_ning officials, at Jeffrey
&.¥ld and 8'rranca Parkway.
Bergeson'• bill would have
perD\ilted the Saddleback
Community College District to
lease 10 acres of land at its North
Campus in Irvine to a group
wishing to build a hospital.
Saddleback has endorsed IMC,
which aoo plans to lease an
additional 22 acre• from the
Irvine Company.
Brown vetoed the bill lall
week, u-.Uni he f e lt the
tealalatlon m ight 1uggeat atate
aupport for one of the groups
competJng to build a hoepltal in
Irvine.
In hla letter to Brown, Baker
said he would send another letter
to up to 25,000 IMC. ~pportera
asking that they vote for Pete
Wllaon for U ,s. Senate if Brown
did not tlex-his poU\lcal muacle to
get the Bergeeon bill paseed in
the L ealslature. Brown la
running against Wilson in the
senatorial race.
"The letter, of course, ls only a
dra.ft," Baker wrote. "Your
efforts ln pushing (the measure)
through the Assembly, Senate
and then signir;g it Into_ law
today could change that letter
dramaUcally. I would prefer to
send out a thank you rather than
a reminder."
In a tersely worded reply,,
Byron Georgiou, Brown's legal
affairs secretary, wro~: "Your
threat to condition ¥live poliuCal:
support for, or opposition to, the
governor's current candidacy for
the United States Senate upon
actions with respect to pending
legislation you desire him to take
in his official capacity as•
governor has not only done yom
cause a disservice but may well
constitute an attempt to bribe a
public official· ... "
'Supervisor attacks
report 'doubletalk'
By FREDERICK SCBOEMERL Of'IMD.., ..... ...,,
Orange County supervisor
Ralph Clark h,u ~y accused
the county administrative office
of using "classic bureaucratic
doubletalk" in an lnterim report
on hiring private co~tractors to
tl)ke·over servtces l~rov1ded
by county government.
During remarks Tueaday,
Clark pointedly suggested the
first place to consider private
contracting for the county is
within the administrative office
it.self.
Clark conceded that county
agencies probably aren't happy
with the idea that services they
perform could be turned over to
private contractors. Nonetheless,
he accused the administrative
offi~ of not being "more
forceful" on the subject.
·"I don't find that in this
report," Clark said. "This whole
approach looks like classic
bureaucratic doubletalk ... "
After giving the stem lecture,
Clark won unanimous approval
from fellow board members for a
new study on the eligibility of
contracting with pd1la1e sector.~
for services .
The administrative office
report, prepared in response to a
July 13 board action, said two
services provided by county
government were "appropriate"
for immediate study of transfer ·.
to private enterprise. Those .
services are maintenance of .
county vehicles and distribution :
of food stamps. ·
The administrative office
recommended that a consultant
be hired to study the effects of
turning the services over to
private operators.
~\~ Fair and warmer CoUnty jail ca.Im after riots
.CQas ta l
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN
AREAS -lncrealng night Ind rnomtng log and low Ctoudl In
coaatal areH by th• holldey
we.-end and becoming oooler.
Ott1erwtM fatr. High t~aturee
In IOw IO mid 70t at the bMdi. . and mo.tly 85 to 115 In Inland'
~ About 5 degr-cooler Inland by Sunday. l.owtl 58 to 88.
Mountain hlQfle 15 to S5 Ind Iowa
50 to \tie mid 808.
I'
a Ho-2 toot aouthw.t IWllll.
NorthwHt wind• wlll rano• from 12 to 18 knot1 with
4-to-7·1oot -tllrthet than 80 mMel offaho<e from San Nlcolu llland.
Temperatures
78 5(
t2 ~
115 8E
73 8E 85 71
78 71 ·ee n
811 71 82 54
llO 71
78 45
81 62 u~
75 58
73 54 .. <46 a5 ee
111 ea n 10
83 54 75 82
81 71
77 M 85 70
7' M
"711 M 88
111 57 83 72
72 83
57 5e " .. 51 41 71 11 ..... r, : n se t7 n
... S1 12 70 t3 78
.. 17 u n
13 75
101 70 116 71
... 71
I
115 7 4 CAL#OMU : :g Bakeralleld ... 78
87 eo =· 1~ 54 73 85 •fre.io 113 83
81 70 Lancutw • ee 87 ea 71 LOI AngetM 88 72
81 71 M#Y9\l\lle 113
84 5 M 85 ... 82 ~:.ay 107
ff 73 Oallland 83 85 86 p Ro "7 •• 811 73 NO blel "' "" .. 88 Red Bluff 114 511
10& 88 Redwood City 88 54 I
78 88 SllCfamento 811 511
78 ... s1111n.. 11 48
.... San Diego 111 70 ' n 511 San Francteoo 74 52 ~ ;g Santa Blrb&fa 711 80
80 50 Santa Marla 73
119 ..a Stockton 115
117 58 Thennal 112
117 78 Ulci.h ...
71 5e Barttow 103 18
116 • Blv e.. :l =
84 81 =. 78 87
88 76 Long 8-:tl 112 16 :J ll MOflfo¥1a 102 80
86 411 Ml Wllaon 84 82
15 52 N9wpor1 IMdl n ee ~ _u_g .
71 58 ------------.. 76
102 14 Smo•IT 101 11 e 17 72
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Tides
TODAY 8eoond low 1:41 p.m, lloond ~,,...
F!rtt lo< 1:41 a.m. """llWI 10:01 a.m. U leoofWflow 1111 p.m. 1.1
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By DAVID KUTZMANN
O(lfle 0.-, "°' ..... Orange County's overcrowded
central jail was reported "aim
today following a ser tes of
dtsruptions Sunday night and
Monday In which inmates set
blankets and sheets on fire,
clogged toilets and shouted at
deputies.
Though sheriff's department
officials said the disturbances
were not eonsidered serious, they
con ceded that a numoer of
incidents had been occurring
over the past-several weeks.
The jail facilities ln downtown
Santa Ana have been the focus of
considerable news media
attention during that period as
reports of incidents related to
overcrowcs.tng have come out.
But sheriff's officials claimed
today all the publicity being
generated aboutJ·ail
overcrowding coul b e
contributing to the problem.
"Yes, it is creating problems
over there," Lt. Wyatt Hart said
this morning.
"We feel very strongly that all
of the recent controversy about
overcrowding ls creating
problems.'' Hart said. "We know
there is overcrowding and we're
trying to do something about It."
The four-story jail is designed
to handle about l',200 irunates. It
now houses about 1 ,650
prisoners.
Th e latest disturbances
apparent!)' were triggered when
deputies began a Sunday night
"shakedown" operation in a cell
area known as Module E, where
it was believed an escape was
being planned.
"Guys started rattling the bars
and raising hell." Hart Said.
Deputies believed the noisy
disturbance was meant to be a
diversion.
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Economy report hailed
By 'Re Attoclaced l're11
Commerce Sec re tar y
M•lcolm Baldrlae Joined
private econorniatl 1n na.lllna
the 1ovemmenl'a lateet report
on key economlc lndlcaton u
pointing to "solid economic
lmprovemenl" ln the coming
montha.
S:conomlau uld the
Commerce Department'•
report that the Index of
Leading lndlcaton jumped 1.3
percent ln July lndlcaiee that
overall national economjc
activity should i n cr ease
11ubetantlally by the end of the
year.
6,000 teachers· play hooky .
Slx thousand teachers in
P e nnsylvania, Illinois,
Michigan, Ohio and Montana
stayed off the job, affecting
nearly l~0.000 students, but
Philadelphia educators
ratJfied a contract to head off a
repeat of last year's bitter
strike, which lasted 50 days.
Gasoline 'prices steady
WASHINGI O N -
Motorists will see little change
Ul"gasollne prices this Labor
Day over what they paid on
July Fourth, according to a
nationwide surv~y by the
America n Automobile
Association.
The AAA said the current
national average price per
gallon is $1.318, an increase of
only 0 .4 cents since.July
Fourth.
f
3-day nightmare ends
LONGVIEW, Texas -
Curtis Dcekard, 16, trapped
for three days in 3 feet of
water at the bottom of an
abandone d well .has been
rescued after a neighbor
f!!WIY recognized hi.s fading
cries for help.
DeCkard fell thrOugh rotted
boards covering the vine-
covered well as he crossed a
vacant lot -once the site of a
house -about 6 p .m .
Saturday
Cuba radio jams blasted
WASHINGTON -The
State Department says Cuban
jamming of at least five AM
radio frequencies in the
Unite d States is another
WORLD
Aral at in Athens
ATHENS, Greece -A
pistol-packing Vasser Arafat,
taking his first step into 'exile
from Lebanon, arrived here
today saying he was proud to
h a v e saved Beirut Ir om
"Israeli genocide."
e;ample of "Cuban disregard f r international agreements"
The department declined to
speculate abo u t Cuba's
motives
Arafat 's s pokesman ,
Mahmoud Labadi, said ihe
Pa l estine Lib eration
Organitatinon chief "will be in
Greece one or two days, it's
going to be decided later.
From here-he fli~ to ""l'l.m1r.'
Last of PLO troops leave
BEIRUT, Lebanon -The
last 633 Palestine Liberation
Organization guerrillas
steamed out of the port of
Beirut today, heading for exile
in Syria and closi.ng a page on
the bloody turmoil that has
shaken this nation for the past
STATE
dozen years.
The boat left only three
hours after Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger arrived to
thank the U.S. Marines who
h elped safeguard the PLO
exodus.
Alien crossings increase
SAN YSI DRO -The
humber of Mexicans illegally
crossing into the United States
near Tijuana is up 20 percent
since the latest peso problems,
U.S . Border Patrol officials
say. .
"The devaluation Is the
straw that broke the camel's
back," said Border Patrol
a gent Tom Collier. (See
related story Page B6). .-.>
Medi-<;al cutbacks start
SACRAMENTO -Some
Medi-Cal cutbacks go into
effect today, but state Health
Services Director Beverlee
Myers says othe r s will be
delayed or re9C'inded pending
legialative or court action ..
The reductions in services,
eligibility and reimbursement
were ordered by emergency
legislation passed earlier this
year to help balance the state.-
budget.
Jarvis, Gunn pals again
SACRAMENTO -Howard
Jarvis and Paul Gann, onetime
foes, are teaming. up again
with a n e w initiative to
overturn the state Supreme
Court's interpretations of their
Proposition 13.
Gann, 70, said the n ew
initiative would be written to
simplify Proposition 13 "to the
polnt that the Supreme Court
can understand what it aays."
Ma Bel takes lu:ffips street • lft
• No one is happy wtth Pacific Telephone's
pljm to hike the OO!t of calling if reactions of
shoppers at South Coa11t Plaza are an
indication.
"I don't understand what they are golng to'
use the money for," she said. "And I can't
understand why they have to double the
rates because salaries aren't going up more tt~an 10 Mrcent ... Our phone bil! runs
around $1~ a month now just for basic
service. l would hate to pay $30."
a dramatic increase and ! can't see why thet
have to double it. It might be okay to raise
prices a couple of cents, though."
Santa Ana residents Tony Mirabal and
Carlos Hernando said they don't like the rata
hike proposal a single bit.
The comments of a tourst from Baltimore
pretty well summarizes what more than two
dozen s h oppers had to say Tuesday:
"Obviously,• he said, "everyone will react
negatively. We pay too much already."
John Bigham of Long Beach called the
proposed phone cost increase ·"awful" and
noted he's "pretty unhappy with it."
"I -already pay $12.60 a month for my
phone," Mirabal noted.
Marcia Weiss of Costa Mesa called the
proposal to more than double the basic phone
service rate "terrible."
Monterey Park resident Mary Bigham said
she thinks phone charges "are way too high
already."
"We don't like it," said Santa Ana resident
F.dna Adair. "I live alone and my bill is $32
to $34 a month already." .
She added, "I really don't understqnd it all
because you pay $18 a month now for a basic
phone with all the extras they add on. That's
really a big, big jump. I don't think anybody
pays that $6.75 they say they charge for a
basic: phone."
She suggested the company consider
lowering its rates, particularly for college
students who have to call home.
Irvine resident Carol Moceri added; "~
have five people here and we have five votes
no way.''
Carolyn Hovis of Huntington Beach
questioned the need for a phone price hike
and the rationale behind it.
Phone charges already are "too much,"
agreed Millie Wu of Santa Clara and Gladys
Chen, of Newport Beach.
"O course, we don't like it," declared Dan
Boutot of HuntinRton Beach. "That's kind of
Eno Cleveringa of Newbury Park in
Ventura County said phone rat.es are too
high "especially when you have to call long
distance and especially when your mother
lives in Santa Ana. My bill was $82 last
month."
General also seeking rates boost
General Tele phone Co. has
folJowed the lead of Pacific
Telephone Co. and has applied to
state officials for permission '°
boost telephone bills by nearly
100 percent.
Pacific Telephone announced it
would seek a massive $864.5
million annual hike. The GT.E
appllcation would Increase
residential subscribers' basic
monthly rate from $7.75 to $15.30
and give the utility an additional
$2lf7.5 milliori'1n annual revenue.
to a $15 monthly fee statewide. GTE . The r ecessio n any1 If approved, GTE's new rates increased competition for Ion~
would not take effect until 1984. distance phone business causea,
GTE services nearlV.5 million
Southern Californians in 330
communities from Laguna Beach
to Santa Maria and inland,
GTE p r e 8 Iden t Davi d revenues to be "much lower than,
Anderson said the increase was expected ... Without further
needed because of an inadequate substantial rate relief, General's
rate hike for 1982and cf"'ro~t.ed earnings will .continue to
t' .,--decline," Anderson saiO. · -
The PUC granted GTE a $100
million increase for 1982.
loss of business becau se of
d • f He added: "In order to meet er egulation that takes ef ect the downturn in busines~ nex~.~ear. _ -Gener.l1 ts reducing -expeps'es -... ~ i.nclpding...sections_ .of. Hunt.ingt.oD.
Beach and Fountain Valley.
GTE asked the Public Utilities
Comrn.ilSlon for a 94 percent rate
increase Tuesday, oi;ie day after
rvfeanwhile, Pacific Telephone
is seeking to increase the flat
monthly residential rate from $7
in San Francisco and Los Angeles
and $6.70 in the rest of the state,
A.n de r s on also sa id the wherever it can wit houJ.
additional money would be jeopardizi n·g its service
needed to fund a multibillion-improvement program."
dollar service improvement The upgrading program is
program by Santa Monica-based costing GTE $2 million a day. .,
Legislators say no to 'sin taxes'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -that take effect next year. Election-year politicking also
Smokers and drinkers won't be H owe v e r • t h e A s s e m b 1 y was mainly responsible for the
paying more taxes, schools won't continued until 12:35 a.m. and death of proposals to rai.fle "sin
get more m o ney a n d s tate the Senate until 1:30 a .m ., taxes" on cigarettes, liquor, beer.
legislators and the gbvernor working on bills that take effect and wine to provide schools with
won't receive a pay raise next immediate ly and needed two-$430 million.
year. thirds votes.
Those were some of the The raise bill attracted only a Democrats in both houses who
casualties when the Califontla 41-26 vote in the Assembly, far were backing those proposals
Legislature adjourned early short of the 54-vote, two-thirds realized Tuesday they didn't
today, ending its 1981-82 session majority needed. It would have have the votes, despite a month
with the u su al late-night raised legislators' salaries now ~ofheavylobbyingbyteacherand
scramble to pass hundreds of $28,111, by 5 percent next July 1 other school groups. Raising
bills. and another 5 percent the next taxes requires a two-thirds vote,
The lawmakers did send tQ the year. Salaries of constitutional which means some Republicans
governor measures to cut the officers, including the governor, must vote for them, and the GOP
divorce waiting period from six who now gets $49,500 annually, refused to vote for increased Delly"°' St.ff ~1 months t o 3 O days, give would have gone up 10 percent a taxes of any kind. Assemblywoman
Individual Re tirement Account year for the next four years. Ins d Se Alan s D-Marian Bergeson , owners a state tax break, allow The pay bill, SB238 by Sen. tea • n. ieroty,
Medi-Cal patients to continue Alfred Alquist, D-San J ose. Los Anfeles and a bipartisan ft-Newport Bea ch,
getting codeine prescriptions, failed to attract any Republican group o 25 Assembly members celebrated her birthday permit banks to invest in real votes, mainly because of feelings urged Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
estate and _throw out of office that ln an election year and with in a letter to call a special sessU>n Tuesday night as the
politicians elected by lying about the state's tight budget it might of the Legislature in November Legislature wound up
opponents. be unwiae for ~wmakers to give "to addr~ the fiscal crisis facing
But bills that didn't make it ,....l~m1~a..JU:YL ______ _:our~....!pu~b~li~c:..:9Ch~~oo~l:_:s~ys~te=:m~.:...." ___ ...!;it~s~s!:e~ss::!:1~· o~n~. ------~
included ones that would have
required houses sold aft.er: 1985 to
have energy-saving it.ems such as
insulation, and a h otly debated
blll on use of pound dogs for
research that became the focal
point of 1a nasty Assembly-Se.nate
tiff.
"The pay raise bill is dead,"
Aasembly Speaker Willie Brown,
D-San Francisco, announced
right before midnight, the
constitutional deadline for bills
Gem
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that export cut and polished
diamonds (Belgium and larael
are tops) is planning to double
it.a export.a over the next five
years. India's diamond cuttera
already claim three-fourths of
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'Dance master ·
UCI's Loring dies
By JOEL C. DON or ... 191r,.....,
Eu1ene Lorina, a pioneer of
modern American ballet and
founder of UC Irvine'• dance
pfOll'am, dJed Monday In New
York after a batUe with cancer.
}Je WU 68. •
Lorina'• career spanned more than half a century on the at.age
u well aa the eci-een, where he
choreographed nearly 20 fllma,
includlnft three starring Fred ~. e iliO served as dance
m e n t o r f o r s u c h m •lo r
entertainers aa Leslie Caron, lz.a
Minnelll, Mary Tyler .Moore and
Richard Chamberlain.
In 1938, he collaborated with
composer Aaron Copland to
choreograph a production tiUed
"Billy the Kid." Loring recently
revived the work for the
Oakland Ballet along with
Copland. Q; The ~r was per best
known for weavin ' ocial
. commentarl into the a ric of
nearly all o his productions. One
play created for the Joffrey
Ballet, "These Three," was based
on the mid-'60a killings of three
white civil rights supporters b}'
members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Born in Milwaukee, Loring
learned his art at the School of
American Ballet in New York.
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He wu an orllinal member of
the American Ballet and Ballet
Caravan and. ln llMO, Joined the
prestigious American Ballet
Theater In ha flrat HHOn aa
eolollt and cho~apher.
He created 'The Gre)lt
American Goof'' for the
American Ballet Theater.
Loring started hia own
company, Dance Players, •nd
acted on the New York stage
before~a;>D'v.lng.J.o Hollywood to
work in the film ir\duatry:
He choreographed aeveraJ Cyd
Charisse movies and started the
Amerl~an Ballet School in Loe
Angeles, breeding ground for
many of today's entertainers.
He continued to work on
Broadway produc tion s
throughout the '50s and early
'60s before coming to UCI in 1965
t o launch the then new
university's dance program.
He was the recipient in 1967 of
the Annual Dance Magazine
Award for his work as an artistic
director and choreographer, an
honor akin to the movie
industry's Oscars.
Loring was made professor
emeritus al UCI in 1979 and left
the campus last year to retire in
upstate New York.
He is survived by a brother. Eugene Loring
seeking civ l penalties of $10,000 for each
violallon an a permanent l.llJUnct1on against
further violations of FTC mall-order rules.
Mail order firm s s ued
SMM was 84 percent owned by Peleg
until last March, when he sold the fbm to Las
Vegas-based Gold 'F.Qultles Inc. Within a day,
SMM was seized by tJ.S . marshals for alleged
non-payment o f d ebts and is now in
bankruptcy proceedings. Harold A. Abeles, a
Los Angeles attorney representing Gold
F.quities, declined c:omment, saying his client
is attempting to rescind the SMM purchase. DEAR READERS: The Federal Trade
Commission has filed suit against two
Southern California mail-order finns to force
them either to deliver goods or refund money
for at least $850,000 worth of orders:
In a civil complaint filed in U.S. District
Court in Los Angeles, the FTC aJ)eged that
Super Mlrket Media of North Hollywood, its
owner Nathan Peleg and SMM Mail Order
Marketing Inc. of San Fernando, violated the
agency's mall-order rule by failing to fill
orders within the required 30 days or
notifying customers of a delay and offering
refunds to them. The agency's regulation
. carries the effect of law.
The FTC is askinR the court to require
that the finns either deliver or give customers
refunds for about 65,000 undelivered packages
in a San Fernando warehouse. The request
also includes any other orders not yet
discloeed that remain unfilled. The FTC also is
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expect they could ship products within the
required period" of 30 days. George Schulman
at the Los Angeles FTC office said Super
Market Media has been ln business for 15
years and SMM was incorporated In 1974.
Correcting bank error
DEAR PAT: I j uat r eceived my monthly
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m h take baa been m a d e In on e of my
aatomated &eller macklne truuctiona. Wbat
procedar& aboald I follow to get the bank to
make a correction? I alrK4Y notified the
buk, bat wonder lt I bave to do more.
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• DemoCrat leads • ID 43rd . .
Cr ean poll shows him trailin6 A r ch er
A poll• commiuloned b_y
~bUcan candtdate Johnnie R.
Crean purportedl~ ahowa
O.mocrat Roy "Pat ' Archer
leadlnl all candidaiet ln the race tor lfie '3rd Con1reulonal
District seat.
The poll, conducted ~ntly
by a Texas firm, show• Atcher
leadlne the three candidatet with 84 percent, Crean wl\h 27
percen t and wrlte·ln candidate
Ron P~kard tralllna with only 4 percent. Crean confirmed Tues-
day. Some 3~ percent of the
voters sampled aaid they are
undecided in the race, he d .
--a.e..y_lts of the poll ecame
public after they we "leaked"
to a member of n Dleao
County's Republica central
com ml ttee by someone in
Washington, D.C., Crean aaid.
He aaid that when he arrived
Monday to apeak to the San
Diego Republican Buainea and
Profeaaional Club he was
confronted by several people
who lmew the poll'• findings.
But Crean sai'd he doesn't
Whli. House aQd eomeone told a
friend," he sua-\ed.
The 33-year·old Republican
&1IO Mid twt la not .W,,rt.ed by
the poll resulta. "It's a I~ poll
and I'm a little bit beftind
Archer, but lt doesn't aurprtae me
becauae I've been beat up by the
newapaJ>era conaiatently alnce May,• Crean uld.
He added that the poll shows
that Archer la 1etllrig the
Democratic vpte. in the solidly
Repu blican dlatrict while
Republican voters largely are
still undecided.
"The poll &hows either me or
Archer is going to wJn and the
only reiulta of the write.in will
be to elect Archer," Crean a1eo
. said.
Predictably, Archer said he
was pleased to learn the poll
showed h1m as the front-runner
in the race.
"I feel I'm going to win, I'm
the front-runner primarily
because of a negative vote
against Johnnie Crean,"· Archer
said .
conaultanta wanted.
"It'• hia poll and at thla point
in Ume they wanted to make me
look aa bad u they could and
ahow that Archer could win. We
re~lly don't place any real
atgnlflcance in the poll," Packard
aald.
Packard added that he i•
expecting the reaulta from a poll
he comml11ioned in the next
several days. He Aid he lntendl
to ma~e the reaulta of,hJa poll
publlq .
Packard, who announced he
would run as a wrlte-ln
candidate in the dayt following
the primary 4'lectlon, ran secona
to Crean In a bi!_terly c:Ontested
18-way prtmary. Ftnal vote total.a
showed Packard loeing to Crean
by a alim 92-vote margin.
Heavily RepubUcan. the 43rd
district, whJch includes pottions
of both south Orange County and
north San Diego County, was
considered a "safe" Republican
seat this election year. ,
• believe the poll wu released In
an attempt to d8JTI8ie his election
chances. "Th.ls waan'l a declalon
made to help or hurt anyone,"
Crean said.
The Democratic candidate
atlded, however, that while he
belJeves the poll'a flndinga are
valid, he feels that Packard
actually has great.er support than
the poll showed.
Expansion OK'd
MERCED (AP) -The City
Council haa approved a sewer
maater plan to allow
development north of Merced
deaplte warnings that homes
there would encroach on th e
nolae zone for Castle Air Force
Base .
-..
"I think this la probably the
most intere!ting race in the
coutry and the results were
floating around the Republican
Congressional Committee or the
Packard, the former mayor of
Carlsbad, said that the poll was
designed to demonstrate just
what Crean's campaign
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you missed the deadline.
Army fund program
DEAR PAT: Can you explain bow tbe
Arm y college taad proaram work_a? I've
beard tbat tbe Army matc bea faadt tlle
service c:~·avea ud a college education
can be f la tbll way. --
T.G., F ountain Valley
The fund combines a qualified soldier's
savings with government matching funds and
Army supplements. This program, now being
introduced nationwide, allows a soldier to
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Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/WedMld•v. s.ptember 1, •882 H/F ..
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Buy reopens
Santa Ana hank1
From Wire Services .
A Sant.a Ana bonk shut down by federal officiall
because of/foan lOlllM!S last week has reopened after lt
was bought by C.Ommonwealth &.nk of Torrance.
The Western National Bank of Santa Ana was
purchased by C.Ommonwealth Tuesday and reopened.
Doyle Arnold, acting comptroller o! the currenty
who announced the takeover, said West.em National
will be a branch office of Commonwealth and all
depositors of the closed bank' will automatically
become depositors of Commonwealth.
Western National, which had been in business for
only two years, was closed by Arnold last Friday alter
the bank was hit by "significant Joan loaes." The I
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was
immediately named receiver of West.em National.
K arch er earn ings up
With a strong sales surge in recent weeks, Carl
Kare.her Enterprises, Anaheim, owner and operator of
the Carl's Jr. restaurant chain, was able to post a slight '
increase in earnings per share in the second quarter
eve)l though average shares outstanding were 32
percent higher than in the year-earlier period.
In making the announcement Tuesday, Donald
Karcher. president, noted what the comparison was ·
with last year's second quarter, which was the
strongest in that record-breaking year. .
For the J2 weeks ended Aug. 13, sales were up 14
percent to $55.29 million Crom $48,643.000 in the like
weeks last year. F.arnffigs were up 34 ~rcent to $2,-
725,000 from $2,027,000 with earnings per share of 49
cents and 48 cents, respectively.
Average shares outstanding were 5,599,903
against 4,:t4ll.ts80, reflecting the initial public offering
on Oct. 15.
For the 28 weeks ended Aug. 13 sales climbed 13
percent to $119,527,000 from $105,891,000; net income
was up 66 percent to $5,151,000 from $3,099,000 and
earnings per share were ahead by 24 percent to 92
cents Crom.. 74 cents in the year-earlier period.
Karcher attributed the sales increases to
improvements in average urtit volumes, customer
traffic, and guest check average, with added stimulus
from two new menu items: the Western bacon
cheeseburger and the crispirito.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
AMERICAN LEADERS
~OLD COINS
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GOLD QUOTATIONS
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Newport cops _seek ex-convict in .robbery try I ' By STEVE MARBLE
OfttleDlllJ ..... 1'8ft
A fOrmer prison Inmate, believed to be the N,._ .. ,.,misslng m e mber of a trio that s tag ed' a
commando-style robbery In a Newport Beach
neighborhood, is .being hunted by police today.
Police said the three men broke Into a houae
at 1901 Yacht Enchantrell and held three people
at gunpoint whUe ranaacking the houae. •
Neighbors, who reportedly heard the gunmen
ordering their victims around, notified police. The
trio bolted when officers arrived.
The hostages, Cecil and Celeste Austin,
escaped from Jne alleged robber at different
points. Police said Gaynor was arrested after being
di8covered on the roof of the Yacht Camilla home .
originally oeported all three victims lived at the I
Yacht Enchantress home.
Police later said Martin Modlano, 27, and Liz.a
Alvillar, 21, are r esident•' of the Yacht
Enchantress home. The third victim, 27Jear-old
David Nielsen, was visiting at the time an la not a
resident of the home hit by the te.am of robbers. Newport Beach offic~ said the man is
thought to be In his early 20s, a resident of Laguna
Niguel and a convicted robber who has served
time at Chino State Priaon.
-Police, circling the area in a helicopter, said
the men split up as they ran toward the nearby
Big Canyon Reservoir.
One mal). 20-year-old Thomas Guy Basich of
Laguna Niguel, was grabbed by police while a
second, 20-year-oJd David Mark Gaynor, allegedly
ran to a house at 1901 Yacht Camilla and took a
man and his wife hoetage.
The seven -hour ordeal which ended Monday
at day break left residents In the Seavlew
community shaken. Several homeowners W4!re
evacuated and oth~rs were told to stay in their
houses.
Modlano, police said they believe, may know
the alleged robbers, who they said took a large
amount of cash from the home.
, The m.laaing man eluded police Monday when
a team of officers moved into the gated<Seaview
community, responding to a report of a residential
robbery.
Top LB
official1
gets hike
Laguna Beach City Manager
Ken Frank emerged from a 3 ~
hour secret session with the City
Council Tuesday night with a '7
percent salary increase f or
himself and promises of another
hike in si.x months.
The executive session was
called by the council to consider
Frank's contract with Laguna
Beach , and officials said today
the City Manager's contract was
extended for another year.
Frank, who was paid $47,784 a
year, willnowmake $51 ,129. Si.x
months from today, a city
spokesman said, he will receive a
6.5 percent increase, r~i.sing his
annual salary te $53,132. .
That increase will include a
. hike in Frank's car allowance.
from $140 per month to $250.
Police originally reported that four alleged
robbers were involved in the Incident. They now
believe it was the work of only three men.
There were other initial confusions. Police
Narcotic detectives In Huntington Beach
.today said they arrested Modlano at the Yacht
Enchantress home last February on suspicion of
possessing· a half-pound of cocaine .
Attorney denies
~Brow·n ·~bribe'
By JOEL C. DON
Oft1'9DlllJPtlotlttff
Newport Beach attorney C.
David Baker denied today he
tried to use the ballot box to
politically bribe Gov. Edmund Ci.
Brown Jr. to help a group build
Irvine's first hospital.
The accusation surfaced after
Baker sent a letter urging Brown
to sway legislative action in favor
of a bill that would"'h'a'Ve
supported the proposed Irvine
Medical Center (IMC). The
measur e, sponsored by
Assemblyw o man Marian
Bergeson, R-Newport Beach,
died "Tuesday in the waning
hours of the state Legislature.
"It was not a bribe," said
Baker, w'ho serves as IMC
president. "My intent in writing
the letter to the governor was to
tell him that there were 15,000
-people-who were being negl~
and forgotten because of political
1 battles that were being fought on
higher le-.tel8 in Sacramento."
David Ba ker .
legislation might suggest state
support for one of the groups
· competing to build a hospital in
)rvine.
In his letter to Brown, Baker
said he would send another letter
to up to 25,000 IMC supporters
asking that they vote for Pete
Wilson for U.S . Senate if Brown
did not Oex his political muscle to
get the Bergeson bill passed in
the Legislature. Brown is
running against Wilson in the
senatorial race.
''The letter, of course, is only a
draft," Baket" wrote. "Your
efforts in pushing (the measure)
through the Assembly, Senate
and then signing it into law
today could change that letter
dramatically. I 'would prefer-io-
send out a thank you rather than
a reminder."
Theater
delayed at
f airgro'unds
By JODI CADENHEAD O(llle .,.., Not .....
Construction acheduled on the
$10 million amphitheater at the
Orange County fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa, has been delayed
Johnny Hulbert a nd his dog Annie
were inseparable on Fij i Isla nd
which prompted h is mQther to write
a book described on Page B I.
Daker was referring to the
thousands of signatures gathered
in a petition campaign to support .
IMC, a $95.8 mlllion hospital
complex to be b u ilt, after
approval from state health
planqing officials, at Jeffrey
Road and Bartanca Parkway.
Bergeson'• blll would have
permitted the Saddleback
Community College District to
leae 10 ~ of land at ita North
Campus in Irvine to a gro'uf.
wish in g to build a hospita .
Saddleback has endorsed IMC,
which also plans to lease an
a dditional 22 acres from the
Irvine Company.
Brown vetoed the bill laat
week, stattn1 he felt the
In a tersely worded reply.-
Byron Gf:orgtoo, Brown'r legaI-·
affairs secretary, wrote: "Your
threat to condition active polltk:al
support for, or opposition to, the
governor's current candidacy for
the United States senate upon
actions with respect to pending
legislation you desire him to take
in his official capacity as
governor has not only done your
caU8e a dislervice but may well
conatitute an attempt to bribe a
public official •.. "
(See BRIBE, Pase A,!)
The delay Tuesday was the
third si n ce w or ker s
ceremoniously broke ground July
11, 1981 on the open air bowl
theater that is already five years
behind schedule.
·Grieving mother aided
By STEVE MITCHELL
O(tM Delly Plot ltaff
"And I will. I will. But not favorite parking enfurcement
now." of~er that Friday the 13th
Rosie's not budging from towp afternoon.
Rick Witte, vice president of
Nederlander Organization which
has the state contract to build
and operate the 15,000-seat
theater, declined to say when
construction will begin.
The letters and c ards,
hundreds of them, are scattered
over the top of Rosie Miclette's
hardwood dining room table.
u n ti 1 she fin <la out t 'h e Her friend• turned out en •
"We'll be ready when we're
ready," said Witte. "You'll know
construct.ion has begun when you
see the trucks out there."
Durine a phone interview
the Los Angeles attorney said he
has no intention of backing out of
the 40-year lease agreement
contract with the fair board and
the st.ate.
In the past Witte has blamed
financing problems on the delay
of the theater ~at had been
·scheduled to be open by July,
1982. The scheduled new
opening date is May 15, 1983.
William Blurock, president of
Blurock Partnership, the
Newport Beach -based
architectural firm that ls
~eligning the open air theater,
aald representatives for
Nederlander and the contractor,
C.L. Peck of Loe Angeles, will
meet today to work out a final
fixed fee contract.
COUNTY
There are letters of condolence
from Laguna Beach City Council
members, the fire department,
the transit district, the police,
merchants in town and longtime
friends. In a small town like Laguna
Beach, word travels fast.
Ahd the reaction to the death
of Rosie's daughter was
overwhelming.
''Here'• one from the guys at
the Coffee Pub," Rosie say1,
wiping a tear from beneath her
glaales.
Another letter·, this one signed
by more than 100 al1ista of the
Sawdust Festival, is pulled from
the stack.
''They got up a collection for
me and raised '471," the popular
Laguna Beach meter maid said.
"They told me to take the
money and get the hell away
from here for awhile," she
chuckled.
Schools 'computerized'
The Newport-Mesa School District is entering the
computer age, and some kids can't wait to get to
achool. Page Bl.
STATE
250,000 I ans expected
Thousands of hot dop, outdoor ~ parkin&
spaces and even mass outdoor showers await the
estimated 260,000 fana expected at the US rock and
computer f•tJval La~ l>e1 _weekend in the San
~ Moun .... _:Plle B8.
BUSINE .. S~S
circumstances surrounding the masse for memorial services
shooting death of her 14-year-old .following the shooting incident.
daughter, Rise Tucker, inside a "They told me there were
Huntington Beach houae on Aug. more people there than at John
13. Wayne's fune~al," Rosie said. "I
believe it." The former El Morro Elementary School.student. who Rosie pi.eked up a photo of her
recently moved to Redondo ~ daughter, standing arm
Beach with her father, was an arm wl\h a friend at Oak
ronounced dead at the acene. S~t Beach. .
ker bel1-rrn~nlt,'·ne-rm·""hn'ow;-~·-~_w.as... takea_~J\,&81, a .mon..th
18, of Huntington Beach, was ago, sh~ said, shaking her head
wounded by the same bullet that ~d passlng the photo across the
killed Rise. table.
Huntin~ton Beach police
arrested Richard Berge, 18, of
Hunti.nfton Beach, immediately
following the shooting. The
i n cJ d e n t i s s ti 11 u n d er
investigation. No criminal
charges have been filed and
Berge has been releaaed on...his
own recognizance.
"Everyone in Laguna knows
Rosie," aald Police .Ch ief Neil
Purcell, who took on the task of
breaking the news to the ~··
WORLD
Rise uaed to r id e in her
mother's blue -and-white
Cushman while the meter maid
patrolled the streets, looking for
expired parking meters.
"I'd write out a ticket and
she'd run out and put it on the
car," she recalled.
"People used to call us Big
Rosie and Little Rosie," she
laughed.
But woe be unto the fellow
(See ROSIE, Pase A%)
Marines near Beirut leave
TEL AVIV, llrael (AP) -Defense Secretary
Caapar Weinberger Mid today that U.S. Marines will
be withdrawn from Beirut within "a few days'' an4
thal be expected U.S. military aid to Lebanon to be
lnc:reaed to ltNfC'hen the war-tom country. .
Mexico banb go national
' MEXICO CITY (AP) -Pn.ldent Ja.e Lopes
Portillo brdered today the'natlonallatton of all private
banka ln Mexico • he ~ the natlonla eevere
economic crilia ln a ltilte of tlie W\IGn speech before
~·
SPORTS
Dllr ...............
Sitting at a table filled with letters of
condolence, Laguna Beach meter maid Rosie
Micle tte recalls her daughter, Rise, shpt Aug. 13.
INDEX
At Y oUr Service A4 . Horoecope A7
Busine9a St-~ Ann Landen A7
Cav~ A7 Moviea B7-8
Clulified E4-8 Mutual Fu.nda 84
Comb D2 Public Notiael Fl-8
. en.word D2
rsteincrohn
El-3
De.th Notices F7 A7
='~nt A6 Stock Marketa B5
87..S Televislon D6
Food Cl-D5 'lbeeten 87-$
Weather A2
TELEVISION
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L 01'11\g• Ooa1\,0AILY f!ILOT /Wedneed1y, a.Pttmber , 1112
,,. .
1\ared too lona at tho preU)'
uneue. You could count on
to yell out, "He)', buddy.
p your 9Y• ln your head."
Roale, you aee, wu very
tectlve of her dauahter.
11lt. auy uked her out. I'd call
e PD and run a 28 (car
trat.lon) or a 29 (aiolen car)
him," ahe aa1d, Joktna.
" o dtrtb&~ was going \0 date ~uahter. •
en,. tears welllnfi up 1n her
ea agaiJ\, she said, Everybody
ed her. She had such charm
could melt the chrome right
of~a,car."
es for girl
ltelle eaJd ahe can't poljlilbly
answer all the mall ahe reattWd
from the people who love her.
-So the asked that a l~t.er be
printed, "ma)'be on 1our editorial
Plae or IOmethlng.'
It'• here, lnltead:
The precloua paru of my body are a heart to Jove
many, the arms to share thac
love, the mind co think of
Jove, the sight ro •ee the
penron r Jove, the ability to
tHch that love. And finally, co coUch and make the other
pel'tlDn aware of that love. ---
l uu1ht my lovely
thuihter that Jove -I I~ •he had to leave me, for a
pH(ieful Ule that ·would not
bN.r hNrtache. or pain.
God Jee ua produce her and
Jet me ce.ch nt-r tor 14 years
-for that l am •CiJJ 1r1ateful.
My hNJ"C IJOH co all of you
who lhared my 10rrow and
1Wponded -You have been
good to me by giving me
atrell/lfh and ahowlng me chat
I am atm needed.
From my heart. thank you.
Thank you for being there.
Love,
Just RoBie
Rise Tucker
Damag1es sought • ID riding-death
A San Clemente huaband and
wife have filed a wronJf ul death
against Capistrano Unified
J District and Capi8trano-
gun a B each Regional
'i),c c u p a t i o n a 1 P r o g r a m
contending their daughter died
from injuries suffered during a
$hhool-related veterinary aide
program.
Regina Turner, a 17-year-old
il1udent of San Clemente High ~hool, died April 30, six days
after she suffered severe head
lrrjuries In a fall from a ho~ at . ;
the Hurtt Ridge Riding Club 1n
San Juan Capistrano.
Randy Hite, attorney for the
girl's parents, Ruth and Robert
Turner, said private investigators
are trying' to determine preciaely
how the girl died to aee if a cue
can be made for a lawsuit.
"Money will not make the
family whole again, but there are
many unknown facts about the
death and knowledge of how she
died can onl>: help the Turners'
peace of mind," Hite said.
Hite said no lawsuit wi~ be
Clark won't face
S' ••Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Clark will not be charged
in connection with an alleged
violation of the county's
campaign financing law, the
district attorney's office said
today.
"We conduc ted an in-
vestigatiqn and found there was
no intent to violate the statute by
Supervisor Clark. We are taking
no further action," said Maurice
Evans, a deputy district attorney.
H1 ,.,The district attorney's ~ffice
}jlµnched the investigation at the
CAQUest of Shirley Grindle, a
E, 1)6nent of the 1978 Time Is
w, Clean Up Politics ordinance
gned to reduce the influence
of major contributors in
aw>ervisorial .elections.
"he ord inance limits the
amount of campaign
contributions a superviaor may
receive before being required to
declare a conflict of intere8t and
refrain from voting on any item
involving the contributor.
It was alleged Clark received a
donation from Signal Landmark
Inc. that raised the firm'•
aggregate contribution above the
TJN CUP lin)it.
When the overage waa
discovered, Clark's campaign
committee refunded a j)C'.>rtion of
"'t h e dona-tion to Signal
Lan dmark, thus reduclnR the
filed If the private investigations
indicate that public officials
weren't neglectful or responsible
for the accident.
Trustees of the Capistrano
district routinely denied the
claim last week and trustees of
the regional occupational
program are expected to also
deny a aimilat claim at their
meeting tonight, said program
officials. . "It's a very tragjc accident, but
my understanding is that she
went to the stables at an
fund rap
aggregate contribufion-and
permitting Clark to vote on
matters involving Signal,
including the firm's development
proposafa for Bolsa Chica near
Huntington Beach.
The district attorney's office
later ruled that refunds are not
legally allowable. It w~ at that
point Grindle, a former county
plaruilng commissioner, filed a
complaint with the district
auorney'a office.
Evana said Grindle's complairlt
waa "reasonable" and
complimented her for monitoring
compliance of officials with the
campaign reform law.
"She ia ln agreement with our
deci.sion," Evans said ..
BRIBE DENIED BY ATTORNEY . • • •
F1om Page A1
On the Assembly floor, an
angered Richard Alatorre, D-Loe
Angeles, called Baker's letter to
the governor "the height of
extortion." Alatorre said he -
and not the governor -was
responsible · for preventing
Bergeaon from resurrecting her
~~~~~and bill In the
~wing Brown's Aug. 25
to, Bergeson amended the
lation as requested by the
emor and had the measure ~w-tvod to a llChool diatrict bW
mored by Assemblywoman
uwen Moore, D-Loe Angeles. In
a last-ditch effort, Bergeson
failed to gather enough members
of the Legislature for a
conference committee vote on the
combined legialation.
She also could not 1ecure
enough votes in the Aaembly for
a veto override of the otfginal
legialation: llrown said be would support
the amended version of the
Bergeaon bill, according to Terri
Thomas, a legislative aide in the
governor's office.
But IMC officlala aa well u
Bergeson felt the governor didn't
make any efforts to get the
Leglalature \0 take quiclt action.
on the Moore bill. Backers of the
hospital proposal said Baker's
letter was a common method of
exerttng/reau.re on politidan.s. "I ha to let the governor
know that there waa grave
concern over the way (the bill)
waa vetoed," Baker said. "The
governor may be trying to
distract us from the fact that he
waa the one who vetoed the
legislation.
"I don't think he kept his
unauthorized time and didn't
have a standard helmet and
didn't follow class procedures,"
said Jerry Thornsley ,
superintendent of Capistrano
Unified.
The regional occupational
progr~ la a separate system
from the school district, but
operates in a ' ''joint _powers
agreement" with Capistrano
Unified and Laauna Beach
Unified school diatricts,
Thomaley aatd.
Ra lph ~lark
promise (\0 support the revised
legislation) at all."
Opposition to the Bergeson bill
was ihltiated by Dr. Stanley van
den Noort.. dean of UC Irvine's
College o f Medicine. The
university official haa long
fought for a teaching hoepltal on
the campus. UCI is considering
several hospital proposals.
In an interview last week, van
den Noort acknowledged that
passage of the bill would hurt
UCI's chances of building its own
hospital facility.
Club Jumps gun ..
on Oktoberfest
Oktoberfeat in Septem~r?
It might sound premature,
but the Laguna Beach
Exchange Club's
Oktoberfest '82 celebration
will l>Etheld Sept. 25 from 4 to
10 p.m. on the Festival of Arts
grounds ln Laguna Canyon.
Activities Include a
Tyrolean band, authentic
• The Laguna B each
Chamber of Commerce's
second annual golf classic will
be held Sept. 20, beginning at
10:30 a.m. at the San Juan
Hills Country Club.
Registration is limited to 80
golfers, and the entry fee is
Uerman food , dancing,
contests, boothJ, beer and fun.
Sp0nsored by the Excrumae
Club, active participant.I wW
lnoludc various civic and
service organizations,
chul'Ches and youth groupa.
The $1 adml.uion g(lea for
Child Abuse Prevention and
other yo uth -oriented
activities . . ' $40, which Includes cart,
green fee, dinner, and prizes.
Dinner guests mar attend for
$15.
Cocktails and dinner will
follow the tourney at 6 p.m.
at the Hotel Laguna. For
in!Onnation,callthechamber
at 494-1018.
..
• 'The Busl n e as_a_n_d __ a_d_m_i-niatratlve services for
Profesaloruil Women's Cub of PCM Real Estate and
Laguna Beach will host I Management wUl be the
dinner meeting Sept. 16 at 7 guest speaker. Westfall ia the
p.m . at Laguna Federal Democratic nominee for the
Savings and Loan, 263 Ocean 70th Assembly District seat.
Ave. For reservations, call
Linda Westfall, director of 641-4889. Coct is $5.50.
Supervisor attacks
I
report 'doubletalk'
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL O(fMO.., .........
Orange County supervisor
Ralph Clark has angrtlr accuaed the county administraUve office
of using "classic bureaucratic
doubletalk" ln an interim report
on hiring private contractors to
take 'Over services long provided
by county government.
During remarks :ruesday,
Clark pointedly suggested the
first place to consider private
contracting to~ the county is
within the adffiini.strative office
itself'.
Clark conceded that county
agencies probably aren't happy
with the idea that services they
perform could be turned over to
private contractors. Nonetheless,
he accused the administrative
o ffice of. not being ••more
forceful" on the subject.
"I don't find that in this
report," Clark said. ''This whole
approac h looks like classic
bureaucratic doubletalk ... "
After giving the stem lectUre,
Clark won unanimous approval
from fellow board members for a
new study on the eligibility of
contracting with private sector
for services.
The administrative office
report, prepared i.n response to a
July 13 board action, !JClid two
services ~ovided by county
government were "appropriate"
for lmmedlate study of transfer
to private e nterprise. Those
·services are maintenance of ....
county vehicles and distribution
of food stamps.
The administrative office
recommended that a consultant
be hired to study the effects of
turning the services over to
private operators.
Thieves loot LB laundromat
·Thieves, apparently ua1ng a .et
of keys, emptied coin-operated
washers and dryers at a Laguna
B each laundromat on two
occasions, escaping with $2,200 in
quarters, police ~d today.
Operators of Thrlft-0 -Lux
Cleaners, 1040 South Coast
HJghway, reported the pilfering
of the machines t o police
Tuesday.
Fair and -warmer County jail calm ~fter riots
.CQastcd
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN
AREAS -men.Ing night end
rnomlng tog end low cloud• In
'f.011111 1r111 by the holldey Weekend end becoming cooler. OUletwlM tllr. High lemp«l!Urel
In low to mid 70I et the ~
8nd moatly '5 to 95 In 1n11nd'
"1llllyl. AboUI 5 ~ cooler
lnllnd 11y SundeV. Lows se to es. "'Moun\111\ hlQlll 75 to 15 end IOwl
Jrom so to U. mid eos.
Thuncler1torm1 d•"•!::'~ of • cold eront pr
111 end high wind• wllll•
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O(theD...,NotlUft
Orange County's overcrowded
central jail was reported calm
today following a aeries of
disruptions Sunday night and
Monday in which inmates set
blankets and sheets on Ure,
clogged toilets and shouted at
deputies.
Though sheriff's departmeit
officials said the disturbances
were not considered serious, they
conceded that a number of
incidents had been occurring
over the past BeVeral weeks.
The jail facilities in downtown
Santa Ana have been the focus of
I s •
considerable news media
attention during that period as
reporta of incidents related to
· overcrowding have come out.
· But sheriff's officials claimed
today all the publicity being
generated about J'ail
overcrowding coul be
contributing to the problem.
"Yes, it is creating problems
over there," Lt. Wyatt Hart said
this morning.
"We feel very strongly that all
of the recent controversy about
overcrowding is creating
problems." Hart said. "We know
there is overcrowding and we're
trying to do 90l'Dething about it."
The four-story jail is designed
\0 handle about 1,200 inmates. It
now houses about 1,650
prisoners.
The la t est disturbances
apparently were triggered when
deputies be~an a Sunday night
"shakedown ' operation in a cell
area known as Module E, where
it was believed an escape was
being planned.
"Guys atarted rattling the bars
and raising hell," Hart said.
Deputies believed the noisy
disturbance was meant to be a
diversion.
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N eWport cops seek ex-convict in robbery try
,
By STEVE MARBLE oru..o.ie,,... • ...,
A former prison inmate, believed to be the
mining member of a trio that staged a
commando-style robbery in a Newport Beach
neighborhood, is being hunted by police today.
Newport Beach o,fficera said the man is
thought to be in his early 20s, a resident q( l.-aguna
Niguel and a convicted robber Who has served
time at Chino State PrisOn.
The missing man eluded police Monday when
a team of ofUcers moved into the gated Seaview
community, responding to a report of a residential
robbery.
Library
' • pro1ect
expands
A new public library to be
built at Irvine's Heritage Park
most likely will be twice the size
initially planned and will
become more than a usual
community branch.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors authorized its library
administrators Tuesday with city
leaders to discuss expansion from
a 10,000 to 20,000 square foot
facility.
Municipal officials, who have
known about the possibility of
the expansion, so far have
supported the proposal although
the Irvine City Council has yet to
~e final action.
Police said the three men broke Into a h.ouae
at 1901 Yacht Enchantrees and held three people
at gunpoint while ransack.Ing the hoµ89.
Neighbors._ who reportedly heard the ~n
ordering their victims around, notified pouce. The
trio bolted when officers arrived.
Police, circling the area in a helicopter, said
the men split up as .they ran toward the nearby
Big Canyon Reeervoir.
One man, 20-year-old Thomas Guy Basich of
Laguna Niguel, was grabbed by police while a
second, 20-year-old David Mark Gaynor, allegedly
ran to a house at 1901 Yacht Camilla and took a
man and his wife hostaj{e.
The hostages, Cecjl and Celeste A1,.1stln,
escaped from the alle-ged robber at different
points. Police said Gaynor waa arrested after being
discovered on the roof of the Yacht Camilla home.
The seven-hour ordeal which ended Monday
at daybreak left residents In the Seavlew
community shaken. Several homeowners were
evacuated and others were told to stay In their
houses .•
Police originally reported that four alleged
robbers were involved in the Incident. They now
believe it was the work of only three men.
There were other Initial confusions. Police
orlg1nally reported aU three victim11 lived at the
Yacht Enchantress home.
Police later said Martin Modiano, 27. and Liza
Alvillar, 21. are residents of the Yacht
Enchantress home. The third victim, 27-year-old
David Nielsen, was visiting at the time and is not a
resident of the home hit by the team of robbers.
Mociiano, police said they believe, may know
the alleged robbers, who they said took a large
amount of cash from the home.
Narcotic detectives in Huntlngton Beach
today said they arrested Modiano at the Yacht
Enchantress home la8t February on suspicion of
poaessing a half-pound of cocaine.
-
Attorne.y denies
Brown 'bribe'
By JOEL C. DON
O(tfte DeMr "°' ..... Newport Beach attorney C.
David Baker denied today he
tried to use the ballot box t.o
politically bribe Gov. F.cimund G .
Brown Jr. to help a group build
Irvine's first hospital.
The accusation sur~ after
Baker sent a letter urging Brown
to sway legislative action in favor
of·a bill that would have
supported the proposed Irvine
Medical Center (IMC). The
measure, spon sored by
Assembly woman Marian
B ergeson, R-Newport Beach,
died Tuesday in the waning
hours of the state Legislature.
legislation might .suggest state
support for one of the groups
competing to build a hospital in
,.Irvine. ·
In his letter to Brown, Baker
said he would send another letter
to up to 25,000 IMC supporters
asking that they vote for Pete
Wilson for U.S. Senate if Brown
·did not flex his political muscle to
get the Bergeion bill paaaed in
the Legis lature. Brown is
running against Wilson in the
senatorial race.
"The letter, of course, is only a
draft," Baker wrote. "Your
efforts in pushing (the measure)
through the Assembly, Senate
and then signing it into law
t.oOay could change that letter
dramatically. I would prefer to
send out a thank you. rather ~ _ TTemlndet:" ---·-
The new library to be located
adjacent to the city's Fine Arts
Center at the park, initially was
to be the same size as the branch
library in University Park, with
possible expansion in five years.
"It was n_ot a bribe," said
Baker, who serves as IMC
president. "My intent in writing
the letter to the gove~r was '° l~-r...:-;r-·t-tell-him· thallhere were 15,000 In a tersely worded reply,
Byron Georgiou, Brown's legal
llffairs secretary, wrote: "Your
1hreat to condition active political
support for, or opposition to, the
governQr's current candidacy for
the United States Senate upon
actions with respect to pending
fegislation you desire him to take
in his official capacity as
governor has not only done your
cause a diseervice but may well
cc:Matitute an attempt to bribe a
public official ... "
But officials tor the cO'iiiily,
which will finance construction,
decided recently that the Irvine
alte ahould immediately serve as
the first regional library in the
southern part of the coun~, said
Robert Griffith, as&stant director of the county's General Services
Agency.
Regional libraries differ from
other branches because extra
apace is der,oted to research and
other governmental and
technical materials, he said.
The county will save money by
building the larger facility at
once rather than addinR space in
the future, Griffith adaed.
Johnny Hu\bert and bis dog Annie
were inseparable on Fiji Isla_nd
which prompted his mother to write
a book described on Page Bl.
• people who were being neglected
and forgotten because o( political
, battles that were being fought on
hiaher levels ill Sacramento."
Baker was referring to the
thousanda pf signatures gathered
ln a petition campaign to support
IMC, a $95.8 million hospital
complex to be built, after
approval from state health
planning offi~ials, at Jeffrey
Road and Barranca Parkway.
Bergeson's. bill would have
permitted the Saddleback
David Ba"er
Colllft)unity College District to
leaae '10 acres of land at Its North
Campus In Irvine to a grouf. wishing to buil4 a hospita .
Saddleback has endorsed IMC,
which also plans to lease' an
additional 22 acrea from the
Irvine Company.
Brown vetoed the bill last
week, stating he felt the (See BRIBE. Pase AJ)
Construction of the library is
expected to begin next spring
and the cost will range from $1.2
million to $1.6 million, officials
aaid. The city is paying
architectural costs, which are
$84,000 now and would increue
by as much fa $2~.ooo if the
expansion is approved, said Pat
Fiero, manager of the city's-
recreation and leisure services.
Grieving mother aided
The library is expected to open
in mid-1984.
R io iing kills
· t wo in Poland
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -
Police dodging bricks and
firebombs have fired on a crowd
of demonstrators in the town of
Lubin, killing two and wounding
12 in the most violent inciden\
marking the second anniversary
of Solidarity, the official PAP
news agency said today.
In Warsaw, m ourners
fashioned a cross of spent tear
gaa canisters today and placed a
red banner with a black stripe
and a piece of paper above it
reading: "To the memory of
thoee killed in Lubin Auscust 31."
COUNTY
By STEVE MITCHELL
OftheDallyNotll.rt
The letters and cards,
hundreds of them, are scattered
over the top of Rosie Miclette's
hardwood dining room table.
There are letters of condolence
from Laguna Beach City Council
members, the fire department,
the transit d~strict, the police,
merchants in town and longtime
friends.
In a small town like Laguna
Beach, word travels fast.
· And the reaction to the death
of R osie 's daughter was
overwhelming.
"Here's one from the guys at
the Coffee Pub," Rosie says,
wiping a tear from beneath her
glasses.
Another letter,, this one signed
by more than 100 artiats of the
Sawdust Festival, is pulled from
the stack.
"They got up a collection for
me and raised $471," the popular
Laguna Beach meter maid said.
"They told me to take the
money and get the hell away
from here for awhile," she
chuckled.
Schools 'computerized '
The Newport-Mesa School District iB entering the
computer age, and some kids can't wait· to get to
acbool Page Bl.
STATE
250,000 I ans expected
'nlousanda of hot dop. outdoor toilets, parking
spaces and even mass outdoor ahow~n awatt the
estimated 350,000 fana expected· at the US rock and
computer festival Labor Day weekel\d in the San
Bernad1no Mounta&Jw. Jt.-m.
• I
"And I will. I will. But not
now."
Rosie's not budgi?g from town
until she finds out the
circumstances surrounding the
shooting death of her 14-year-old
daughter, Rise Tucker, inside a
Huntington Beach houae on Aug.
13.
The former El Morro
Elementary School student, who
recently moved to Redondo
Beach with her (ather, was
pronounced dead at the scene.
Her best friend, Dena Farrow,
18, o( Huntington Beach, was
wounded by the same bullet that
killed Rise.
Huntington Beac h police
arrested Richard Berge, 18, of
Huntington Beach, ipunediately
following the shooting. The
incident is still und er
.investigation. No criminal
charges have been filed and
Berge has been releued on his
own recognizance.
"Everyone ln Laguna knows
Rosie," said Police Chief Neil
Purcell. who took on the task o1
breaking the news to the town's
WORLD
favorite parking enforcement
officer that Friday the 13th
afternoon.
Her friends turned out en ,
masse for memorial services
.following the shooting incident.
"They told me there were
more people there than at John
Wayne's funeral," Rosie said. "I
believe it."
Rosie picked up a photo of her
smiling daughter, standlng arm
in arm with a f~iend at Oak
Street Beach.
"This was taken just a month
ago," she said, shaking her head
~d passing the photo across the
table.
Rise used to ride in her
mother's blue-and-white
Cushman while the meter maid
~patrolled the streets, looking for
expired parking meters.
"I'd write out a ticket and
she'd run out and put it on the
car," she recalled.
"People used to call us Big
Rosie and Little Rosie," she
laughed.
But woe be unto the fellow
(See ROSIE, Page A%)
Marines near B eir ut lea ve
TEL A VIV, Iarael (AP) -Defense Secretary
CMpar Weinberger Aid today that U.S . Marines will
be withdrawn from Beirut within "a few days" and
thai he expected U$. military aid to Lebanon to be
Jncte•ed to ~n the war-tom country.
Mexico banks s o n a tional
_ 1~EXICO crr.Y (AP) -Pr.ealdent Joee Lopez
1'"0rU.UO ordered toda1 the nationalization of all private
~ in Mexico M he cll9CUlled the nation'• severe
~ crWa ln a mte of the untan tpeeeh· before eoncr-. . .
SPORTS
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Sitting at a table filled with letters of
condolence, ~guna Beach meter maid Rosie
Miclette recalls her daughter, Rise, shot Aug. 13.
INDEX
At Y oUr Service A• Horoecope A7
Businele &t-5 Ann Landers A7
Cavalcade A7 Movie. B7-S
Cia.ified FA-8 Mutual Funds &t
C.omks D2 PUblic Notices Fl-8
Cromword D2 SpPl1a El-3
Death Notices • F7 Dr. Steincrohn A7
Editorial A6 Stock Marketa B&.
Entertainment 87--8 TelevWon D6
Food Cl-~ Thee ten B7--8
Weather A2
TELEVISION
o •tared too luna al th pretty
unette, You could counl on • '° yell out, "Hey, buddy. p your .,_ In your ~."
Ro1le, you 1ee, waa very
tecUve of her daughter.
'U a IUY uked her out, I'd call
e PD and run a 28 (car
tratlon) or a 29 (atolen car)
him," she aald, joking.
• o din~ was going to date
~ug_hter. •
Moete Nld 1he can't..pomtbly
anawer all the mail 1ht received
from tho people who love her.
So ahe uked that a letter be
prln~. "maybe on rour editorial
pap or eomethina.' .
It'• here, lNtead:
• en, tears welllrlfi up in her
again, she said, 'Everybody
ed her. She had such charm
could melt the chrome right
a car."
The precloua plU'U o/ my
body •re • heart to love
many, che Al'1M to share that
love, the mind to think of
Jove, the sight tp •tte tbe
peraon I Jove, the abUlty to
• teach chat Jove. And l1nalJ.Yi.'
to touch and make the ocher
person •ware of th.at Jove.
By J ODI CADENHEAD
O('tlle DellJ Not ltafl
J,.. Construction scheduled on the
~•0 million amphitheater at the
Orange County fairgrounds in
~sta Mesa, has been delayed
a,eain.
The delay Tuesday was the
{h i r d s i n c e w o r k e r s
~remoniously broke ground July l-l· 1981 on the open air bowl
theater that is already five years
behind echedule.
Rick Witte, vice president of
Nederlander Organization which
has the state contract to build
and operate the 15,000-seat theater, declined to say when
construction will begin.
"We'll be ready when we're
ready," said Witte. "You'll know
construction has begun when you
'Clark won't face
•'
L" Orange County Supervisor
..ftalph Clark will not be charged
in connection with an alleged
'violation of the county's
campaign financing Jaw, the
district attorney's office said
today. ..
"We conducted an in-
vestigation and found \here was
no intent to violate the statute by
Supervisor Clark. We are taking
no further action," said Maurice
IEvans, a deputy district attorney. . :;
i The district attorney's office
.launched the investigation at the
request of Shirley Grindle, a
-.proponent of the' 1978 Time Is
•Now, Clean Up Politics ordinance
designed to reduce the influence
#
of major contributor a ln
supervisorial elections.
The ordinance limits the
amount of campaign
contributions a supervilor inay
receive before being required to
<leclare a conflict of interest and
refrain from voting on any Item
involving the contributor.
It was alleged Oark received a
donation from Signal Landmark
Inc. that raised the firm's
aggregate contribution above the
TIN CUP limit .
W h en the over1i1ge was
discovered, Clark'• campaign
committee refunded a portion of
the donation to Signal
Landmark, thus .aulucing the
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l uu1IH my luv~Jy
daughter that love -I t~J
sh• had to le•ve me, for •
pHCelul life that would not
bHr he.rtachee or pain.
God Jee us produco ht:r and
let me tHch her tor 14 Yffn
-for that I am •r.J.ll vateful.
My heart goet1 to Ill ot y.ou
who •hared my 8iJrrow 1;nd
retponded -You have Ix-en
good to me by giving me •~nlfh and showlngame chat
1 .tm still needed.
From my heart, tharik you.
Thank you for being there. Love,
Jwt Rosie
see the trucks out there."
Durin2 a phone interview
the Los Angeles attorney said he
has no intention of backing out of
the 40-year lease agreement
contract with lhe fair board and
the state.
In the past Witte has blamed
financing problems on the delay
of the theater that had been
scheduled to be open by July,
fund rap
aggregate contributlon-and
permitting Clark to vote on
matters involving Signal,
including the firm's development
proposals for Bolsa Chica near
Huntington Beach.
The district attorney's office
later ruled that refunda are not
legally allowable. lt was at that
~lnt Grind.le, a former county
planning commissioner. filed ·a
complaint with the district
attorney's office.
Evans said Grind.le's complaint
was ••reasonable'' and
complimented her for monitoring
compliance of officials with the
campaign reform law.
·"She is in agreement with our
declaJon, u -Evanrsaid.
Rise Tucker
• again
1982. The scheduled new
opening date is May 15, 1983.
William Blurock, president' 1of
Blurock Partnership, the
New&>ort B eac h -based
archit-ectural firm that is
designing the open. air .theater,
said representatives for
Nederlander and the contractor,
C.L. Peck of Loa Angeles, will
meet today to work out a final
fixed fee contract. ·
Ralph Clark
By GLENN 8CO'M' o<-.~ ........
Culverdale rettdentt thought
they'd won a green light from
th~ Irvlne City c.ounciJ ln July
when they aaked tor traffic
alanalt at the two entrances to
their neighborhood.
Thls week, however, the light
turned red.
The city'• Tranaportatlon
Comml .. lon voted unanlmoualy
Tuesday to advise the City
CoWlcll against installing sign.ala
at Main Street and Thiel Avenue
or at Culver Drive and Ferris
Avenue. •
That recommendation tis
tentatively acbeduled to go back
to the City Council at its Sept. 14
meeting, along wtth staff reports
ar~ing against lhe signals.
'I gueu we're going to have to
look at the stuff and make our
own decisions,'' observed
Councilman David Sills.
Ttansportatlon commiaaloners
agreed with staff apeciallata who
said the aignala w ould be
unwarranted and more of a
safety hazard than current
conditions because of increased
rear-end collisions. They
estimated the combined installation coets at $296,000.
Comm1111oner1 did IUlfHt, thoulh. that cro.lna ~ Of construction of a walkway alon1
the west alde of Culver to Main
would eate dan1er1 for thOH
chlldren leavtna the vlllaae to
attend nearb)' 11ehoola.
A committee of city offJctal•
and Culverdale realdenta mJaht
belt> to pinpoint specltic ulety
problems, they added.
The suggestions were le11 than
the residents wanted. Jeanne
O'Laughlln, ·preald~nt of the
Culverdal_, Community
Aasoclation, aeld ahe undentood
the City Council had lmpllcttly
approved the algnah. She
claimed the direction had been
simply to "run lt by" the
commission aa a procedural
matt.er.
And anything leas than the
signals will not be accepted by
lhe eommunity, she added.
"Our kids don't learn to play
dodge ball ai echool," she claimed.
Tuesday. "They play dodge ear."
Commission Chairman Alan
Miller, however, explained that
his group has a responsibility to
consider technical implications
before condoning a proposal.
Supervisor attacks
report 'doubletalk'
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
o<the~ .........
Orange County supervisor
Ralph Clark ha.a angril~ accused the county administrattve office
of uslng "classic bureaucratic
doublelalk" in an interim report
on hiring private contractors to
take over services long provided
by county ~nt.
During remarks Tuesday,
Clark pointedly suggested the
first place to consider private
~ontracting for the county is
within the administrative office
itseU. _
approach looks like classic
bureaucratic doubletalk . . . "
After giving the stem lecture,
Clark won unanimous approval
from fellow board memben for a
new study on the eligibility of
contracting with private sector
for services.
BRIBE ATTE~T ON GOVERISOR-BROWN-DENIED-.. -.--.--
Clark conceded tliat coun{y
agencit!I probably aren't happy
with the Idea that services lh~
perform cOUfcll;e ea Over to
private contractors. Nonetheless,
h e accused the administrative
office of not being "more
forceful" on the subject.
The administrative office
report, prepared in response to a
Julr 13 board action, said two
services provided by county
government were "appropriate"
for Jmmediate study of transfer
to private enterprise. Those
services are maintenance of
county vehicles and-<lisuibution
of food stamps.
· From Page A 1
On the Assembly floor, an
angered Richard Alatorre, D-Los
Angeles, called Baker's letter to
the governor "the height of
extortion." Alatorre said be -
and not the governor -was
responsible for preventing
Bergeeon from resurrecting her
special land bill ln the
{,egtalature.
tallowing Brown's Aug. 25
eto, Bergeson amended the
~tion as requested by the
iivemor and had the measure --M?h4~ 'to a 9Chool dist:ric.t-bill naored by AasemblyWoman
uwen Moore, D-Loa Angeles. In
a laat-ditch effort, Bergeson
failed to galher enough members
of the Legislature for a
conference committee vote on the
combined legialation.
She also could not aecure
enouah votes in the Aaeembly for
a veto override of the original
leg;ialation.
Brown said he would support
the amen~ed version of the
Bergeson bill, according to Terrl
Thomas, a legislative aide in the ~--lJflJoe. ----
But IMC officials aa well as
..
Berge90n felt the governor didn't
make any efforts to get the
Legialature to take quick action
on the Moore bill. Backe.rs of the
hospital propool said Baker's
letter was a common melhod of
exerting pressure on politicians.
"I had to let the governor
know that there waa grave
ooncem over the way (the bill)
was vetoed," Baker said. "The
governor may be trying to
distract us from the fact that be
was the one who vetoed the Jegiilatlon-. -
"I don't think he kept bis
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promise (to support the revised
legislation) at all."
Opposition to the Bergeson bill
was initiated by Dr. Stanley van
den Noort, dean of UC Irvine's
College of Medicine. The
university official has long
fought for a teaching hospital on
the campus. UCl is considering
several hospital proposals.
In an interview last week, van
den Noort acknowledged that
passage of the bill would hurt
UCl'a chances of building its own
h:ospttaHa::ility. -:-
·"I don't find that in this
report," Clark said. "This whole
The administrative office
recommended that a consultant
be hired to study the effects of
turning the services over to
private operators.
Irvine cycle rider injured
A 31-ycar-old Irvine man was
in serious but stable condition at
a local hospital today after his
motorcycle crashed into a median
on University Drive early this
morning.
_Kyle Krause of 29 Cerrito was
taken by paramedics to Fountain
. Valley Community Hospital for
treatment of head and internal
injtiries after his bike slid into
the raised median just north of
Campus Drive at 2:30 a.m., said
Irvine police Sgt. Jim
Broomfield.
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County j8il calm after riots
By DAVID KUTZMANN
O('fhe DellJ fttlot It.ft
Orange County's overcrowded
· central jail was reported calm
today following a series of
disruptions Sunday night and
Monday in which inmates set
blankets and sheets on fire,
clogged toilets and shouted at
deputies.
Though sheriff's department
officials said lhe disturbances
were not considered serious, they
conceded that a number of
incidents had been occurring
over lhe pa_st several weeks.
The jail facilities in downtown
Santa Ana have been the focus of
-•&:.
considerable news media
attention during that period as
. reports of incidents related to
overcrowdmg have come out.
But sherilra officials cl.aimed
today all the publicity being
generated about jai1
overcrowding could be
contributing to lhe problem.
"Yes, it is creating problems ·
over there," Lt. Wyatt-Hart said
this morning.
"We feel very strongly lhat all
of the ·recent controversy about
overcrowding ls creating
problems," Hart said. "We know
there is overcrowding and we're
trying to do something about it."
·The four-story jail is designed
to hand.le about 1,200 inmates. It
now houses about 1,650
prisoners.
The latest disturbances
apparently were triggered when
deputies began a Sunday night
"shakedown" operation in a cell
area known as Module E. where
it was believed an escape was
being planned.
"Guys started rattling the bars
and raising hell.'' Hart said.
Deputies believed the noisy
disturbance was meant to be a
diversion.
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Newport c~ps seek ex-convi ct • Ill robbery try l !
. By STEVE MARBLE
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A former prison inmate, believed to be the
missing member of a trio that• staged a
commando-1t.Y,l~ . .tQ~f'~ ,ln. a Newport Beach ·
·7-·"neighborhOOd, 1s being hunted by police today.
Newport Beach officers said the man Is
thought to be in his early 20.. a resident of Lagupa
Niguel and a convicted robber who has served
time at Chino State Prlsbn.
The miSslng man eluded police Monday when
a team of officers moved into the gated Seavie~
community, responding to a report of a residential robbery.
Banning
allies
for01ed
By STEVE MARBLE Of' 1M Delly Plot It.ft
Claiming voters In Newport
Beach are being fed a bunch qf
"damn lies," former city mayo.r
Don Mcinnis announced the
formation today of a campaign
group that he said will try to set
the record straight on t he
controversial Banning Ranch
development.
The fate of the 75-acre
proposed project in W est
Newport, threatened by a
referendum measure, wil1 be
decided in the Nov. 2 election.
Mcinnis, a city council member
for 12 years, said he and others
are angered by ballot language
submitted by the West Newport
Legislative Alliance, the group
behind the referendum.
.The f orme r mayor, who
~ represented-West Newport while
on the council, said the new
group -Citizens For A Better
Newport -nopes to raise and
spend up to $30,000 before the
election.
PolJc.-e sa1d the -ihree men broke lnto a hou.e
at 1901 Yacht Enchan\l'ftl and held~ people
at ~point while ranucking~ the house.
'Neighbors, who reportedly heard the gunmen
ordering thel~ victims around, notified police. The
trio bolted when officers arrived. '
-Police, circling the area ln a helicopter, said
the men split up as they ran toward the nearby
Big Canyon Reservoir. -.
• One man, 20-year-old Thomas Guy Basich of
Laguna Niguel, wu grabbed. by pQllce while a
second, 20-year-old David Mark Gaynor, allegedly
ran to a house at 1901 Yacht Camilla and took a
man and his wile hos~e.
The West Newport alliance,
highly cr~ti ca l of the
development, gathered more
than 6,000 signatures to get the
issue put on a citywide vote.
Mcinnis claimed the ballot
argument written by the alli.ance
ii "vague, dishonest and wrong
in aorne cases."
Johnny Hulbert and hlA 4og Annie
· were inseparable on Fiji Island
which prompted his mother to write
a book described on Page Bl.
"·
The ho1tage1, Cecil and Celeate Austin,
escaped from the allqed robber at different
points. Police aid Gaynor waa arrested after belng
alacovered on the roo~ of the Yacht Camilla home.
The seven-hour ordeal which ended Monday
at daybreak left residents ln the Seavlew
community 1haken. Several homeowners were
evacuated and others were told to stay In their
houses.
Police originally reported that four alleged
robbers were involved ln the incident. They now
beUeve it waa the work of only three men.
There were other Initial confusions. Police
originally reported all three victinlft lived at the
Yacht Enchantreu home.
Police later laid Martin Modiano, 27, and Liz.a
Alvillar, 21, are residents of the Yacht
Enchantreea home. The third ~. 27-yea.r-old
Davi,d Niellen, was visiting at the time and la not a
resident of the home hit by the team of robbers.
Modiano, police said they believe, may know
the a!U!ged robbers, who they said took a large
amount of cash from the home.
Narcotic detectives In Huntington Beach
today said they arrested Modlano at the Yacht
Enchantress home last February on suspicion of
possessing a h alf-pou':'d of cocaine.
Attorney denies
Bro.wn 'bribe'
By JOEL C. DON
Of'ttle Dellr Not 11.tt
Newport Beach attorney C.
David Baker denied today h e
tried to use the ballot box tp
politically bribe Gov. F.dmund G.
Brown Jr. to help a group build
Irvine's first hospital.
The accusation surfaced after
Baker sent a letter urging Brown
to away legislative action in favor
of a bill that would have
supported the proposed Irvine
Medical Center (IMC). The
m easure, s p onso r ~d b y
Assemblywoman M~rian
Bergeson; R-Newport Beiach,
died Tuesday in the waning
hours of the state Legislature.
"It was not a bribe," said
Baker, who serves as IMC _
president. "My intent in writing
the letter to the governor was to
tell him that there were 15,000
-peop~ wHo were l>elng neglected
and forgotten bec:ause of political
battles that were being fought on ·higher levels in Sacramento."
Baker was referring to the
thousands of signatures gathered
in a petition campaign to support
IMC, a $95.8 million hospital
complex to be built, after
approval from state health
planning officials, at Jeffrey
Road and Barranca Parkway.
Berfeson'I bill would have
perm tted the Saddleback
David Baker
legislation might suggest state
support for one of the grQups
competing to build a hospital in
Jrvine.
lri his letter to Brown, Baker
said he would send another letter
to up to 25,000 IMC supporters
asking that they vote for Pete
Wilson for U.S. Senate if Brown
did not flex hls political muscle to
get the Berg~n bill passed in
the Legislature. Brown is
running against Wilson ln the
senatorial race.
"The letter, of course, is only a
draft," Baker wrote. "Your
efforts in pushing (the measure)
through the Assembly, Senate
and then signing it into law
l<>day could change that letter
dramatically. I would prefer to
send out a thank you rather than
a reminder." · -In a-ter-sely worded reply ;-
Byron Georgiou, Brown's legal
affairs secretary, wrote: "Your
threat to condition active political
support for, or opposition to, the
govemor's current candidacy for
the United Stat.es Senate upon
actions with respect to pendiJl8
legislation you desire him to take
Community College District to
lease 10 acres of land at its North
Campus In Irvine to a grouf
with ing to build a hospita .
Saddleback has endorsed IMC,
which also plans to lease, an .
adcfftlonal 22 acres from the
Irvine Company.
In his official capacity a1
governor has not only done your
cause a dillervice but may well
constitute an attempt to tmbe a
public oUicial .' . ." Brown vetoed the blll last
week, stating he felt the (See BRIBE. Pase Al)
He said the ballot lan~age
predicts that the multi-mUUon
doJlar development will mean
aeven times more air pollution, 10
times more noiae, 10 times more
peak-hour-tratftc and seven
times m ore demand at the
airport.
Grieving-moth-er atde-d
"Who are they kidding?" said
Mcinnis , during a press
oonference called today on the
slips of city hall. He said he
doubts the validity of the claims.
Representatives of the alliance
could not be reached for reaction.
Councilman Phil Maurer,
listed as a director to the newly
formed group, said h~ is outraged
by the alliance-written ballot
argument. He said he believes
there should be legal action
taken again.st the argument.
Mcinnis, revealed a list of
directors that includes five
council members and two IChool
trustees, admitted that developer
Bill Banning does not know
about the group's existence.
Banning, who has yet to say
whether he will support his own
pro~ la on vacation and out of
town.
Mclnnia said directors for the
new group include Mayor Jackie
Heather, council members
Evely n Hart, John Cox,
Ruthelyn Plummer and Maurer
and Ne wport-Mesa Unified
School District tfustees B.J .
Sk i lling and Sherry
Loofbourrow.
COUNTY
By STEVE MITCHELL Of lfle Dellr Not It.ft
The lettt!'rs and cards,
hundreds of th~J are scattered
over the top of Rosie Miclette's
hardwood dining room table.
There are letters of condolence
from Laguna Beach City CounciJ
members, the fire department,
the transit dis trict, the police,
merchants in town and longtime
friends. In a small town like Laguna
Beach. word travels fast.
· And the reaction to the death
of Rosie's daughter was
overwhelming. •
"Here's one from the guys at
the Coffee Pub," Rosie says,
wiping a tear from beneath her
glasaes.
Another letter, this one signed
by more than 100 artists of the
Sawdust Festival, is pulled from
the stack.
"They got up a collection for
me and raised '4 71," the popular
Laguna Beach meter maid said.
"They told me to take the
money and get the hell away
from here for awhile," she
chuckled.
Schools 'computeriz ed'
The Newport-Mesa School Distric:t ii entering the
computer age, and some kids can't wait to get to
1ehool. Page Bl.
STATE
2 5 0,000 tans expected
ThoUlanda of hot clop. 9'1idoor toilets, parking
spaces and even mau ou tdQor ahowen await t.he
e91imated 250,000 fam ex9ected at the US rode ancl
computer featiival Labor l>akweekend in the San
. BUSINESS
"And I will. I wm. But not
no ."
Rclsie's not budging from town
until 1he fin'ds out the
circumstances surrounding the
shooting death of her 14-year-old
daughter, Rlae Tucker, inside a
Huntington Beach hou9e on Aug.
13.
The fol\lll er El M orro
Elementary School student, who
recently moved to Redondo
Beach w ith tier father, was
prol)ounced dead at the scene.
Her best friend, Dena Farrow,
18, of Huntington Beach, was
wounded by the same bullet that
killed Rise.
Huntington Beach police
arrested Richard Berge, 18, of
Huntington Beach, immediately
following the shooting. The
incident la still under
inveatlgatlon. No criminal
charges have been filed and
Berge has been relea.ed on hil
own recognlzance.
0 Everyooe ln Laguna knows
Roeie," said Police Chief Neil
Purcell, who took on the task of break1nc the news to the town's
W O RLD
favorite parking enforcement
officer that Friday the 13th
afternoon.
Her friends turned out en
masse for memorial services
.following the shooting incident.
"They told me there were
more people there than at John
Wayne's funeral," Rosie said. "I
believe it."
Rosie picked up a photo of her
smiling daughter, standing arm
in ar,m witn a friend at Oak
Street Beach.
'"Iltls was taken just a month
ago," she said, -.haking her head
and passing the photo acroes the
table.
Rise used to ride in her
mother's blue-a nd-white
Cushman while the meter maid
patrolled the streets, looking (or
expired parking meters.
"I'd write out a ticket and
she'd run out and put it on the
car,'' abe recalled.
"PeoJle used to call us Big
Roaie and Little Rosie," she
iauahed.
But woe be unto tlie fellow
(See ROSIE, Pase At)
Marines n ear Beirut leave
TEL AVIV, larael (AP) -Defeme Secretary
C.par Wetnbeqer Mid today that U.S. Marines will
be withdrawn from Beirut within .. a few da)'I" and
that he expected U.S. military aid to Lebanon to be
, )nc.Tl!11ed to 8CNnlthen the war-~ c:ountry.
Mex ico banlcs so national
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Preeident Joee Lopei
Portillo ordered todlly the natlonaliution of all private
bankl ln Mmdco •he~ the nation'• aevere
ecaaomlc a1ala in • state of the union 8P"Ch before eor..r-. -
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Sitting a t a table filled with letters of
condolence, Laguna Beach meter m aid Rosie
Miclette recalls he r d a ugh ter, Rise, shot Aug. 13.
INDEX
At YoU.. Service A4 Horoecope A7
Buli.netl 84-5 Ann Landers /\7
Cavalcade /\7 Mo~ B7-8
Clualfied E4-8 Mutual Funds B4
Comfa D2 Public Noticel Fl-8
en.wont D2 Sporta El-3
Death Noticea F'1 Dr.Steincrohn A7
Editorial A6 Stock Marketa 86
Entertainment 87-8 Televillon 06
Food • Cl-~ ThNten 87-8
Weether A:/.
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TEL EV/SION
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O/N .,., Orat.oe Cout DAIL. V PIL..OT/Wed~. leptemtMr 1, 1812
• OSie
1\al'od too Iona at the J>"llY nene. You could count on
to yeU out,· "Hey. buddy.
your eyee ln your held.''
oale, you 1ee, waa vtry
tective of her daughter. • •u a guy uked her out, I'd call
e PO and run a 28 (cat
tration) or a 29 (1tolen car)
him," ahe aaJd, joking.
o dirt_~ was going to elate
daU&hter. I
• en, tean wellln§ up in her
Kolle uJd m. can't pamtbly
anawtr all the mail 1he Neelved
from the people who love her.
So ehe Mked that a lettfr be
printed, "maybe Off rour iCJ!torial
pap or 10methina.·
It11 here, lnateed:
l Uufht my lovely
diaU1h"1r th•t love -I !NJ
1he h•d to lHve me, tor a ~tJJ Ufe thllt wo"1d not
bHI" hHrU1Che11 or pa.Jn.
God let u. produce her and
let me tHCh >ier for 14 years
--for that I am 1tiJJ gr•ttJful.
My hHrt 6'* to all of you
who lhared my aorrow and
re.ponded -You have been
good to me by g/vln1 mt' •
aettl16f.h and ahowllll me that I am st.JU needed. again, she said, 'Everybody
i;yed her. She had such charm
,._ could melt the chrome right
off a car."
The pr9C/OU. parta ol my
body are • he•rt to love man.y, tbe armt to W1'9 thllt
love, Che mind to Chink of
lov11, Che eight to see the
pel'90n I Jove, the abl1Jcy to
teach th•t love. And tJ.nal.ly,
to touch and make the other
penon •ware of that Jove.
From my heart, thank you. R1' e T ucker Thank you for be/.ng there,
Love,
Juat Rosie
Fairgrounds theater snagged
By JODI CADENHEAD OftM D..,, f'tlot II..,
Construction ecneduled on the
$10 million amphitheater at. the
Orange County fairgrounds in 4'-oata Mesa, has been delayed aaain.
The delay Tuesday was the t'h Ir d s I n c e workers
c:eremonlously broke ground July q. 1981 on the open air bowl
theater that is already five years
behind achedule.
Rick Witte, vice president of
Nederlander Organization which
has the sta~ ~ntract to build
and opera~e the l~,000-seat
theater, declined to say when
construction will begj.n.
"We'll be ready when we're
ready," said Witte. "You'll know
construction has begun when you
Clark won't face
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Clark will not be charged
ln connection with an alleged
'violation of the county's
campaign financing law, the
district attorney's office said
today.
"We conducted an in-
vestigation and found there waa
no intent to violate the statute by -
Supervisor Clark. We are taking
no further action,'' said Maurice
'Evans, a deputy district attorney.
The district attorney's office
daunched the investigation at the
request of Shirley Grindle, a
• .proponent of the 1978 Tifne Is
.Now, Clean Up Politics ordinance
des181!ed to reduce the influence
of major contributors in
superviaorial electlona.
"rhe ordinance llmita the
amount of campaign
contributions a supervl.tor may
receive beJore being required to
declare a conflict of interest and
refrain from voting on any item
involving the contributor.
-It was alleged Clark received a
donation lrom Signal Landmark
Inc. th at raised ttie firm's
r~ ~~bution above the
When the overage was
discovered, Clark's campaign
·committee refunded a portion of
the donation to Signal
Landmark, thus reducing th e
see the trucb out there."
Ourinsr a ohone interview
the Los Angeles attorney said he
has no intention of backing out. of
the 40-year lease af:!~rnent
contract with the fair and
the state.
In the past Witte has blamed
financing problems on the delay
of the theater that had been
scheduled to be open by July,
fund rap
aggregate contribution-and
permitting Clark to vote on
matters involving Signal,
including the firm's development
proposals for Bolaa Chica near
Huntington Beach.
The district attorney'• office
later ruled that refunds are not
legally allowable. It• was at that
point Grindle, a former county
plannin~ commissioner, filed a
complaint with the district
attorney's office.
Evans said Grindle'• complaint
was •'reason ab 1 e'' and
complimented her for monitoring
compllanoe of ofildala with the
campaign refonn law.
"She is in agreement with our
deciiWm," Evans said.
1982. The sch e duled new
opening date is May 15, 1983.
William Blurock, president of
Blurock Partnership, the
Newport Beach -based
arohltectural firm that ia
designing the open air theater,
sa1a Lrepreaentativea for
Nederlander and the contractor,
C.L. Peck of Los Angeles, will
meet today to work out a final
fixed fee contract.
Balph--Cla rk
BRIBE ATTEMPT ON GOVERNOR BROWN .. PENJED. _._._: ·---. -.. . '
· From Page A 1
On the Aaaembly floor, an
angered Richard Alatorre, D-Los
Angeles, called Baker's letter to
the g~ernor "the height of
extortion." Alatorre said he -
and not the governor -was
responsible for preventing
Bergeson from resurrecting her ~~,~~~and bill In the
~wing Brown's Aug. 25
'f4to, Bergeson amended the
'MUlatlon as requested by ihe
_..,emor and had the measure
~ to a school district bill
~llfOred by Aaaemblywoman
uwen Moore, D-Loe Angeles. In
a last-ditch effort, Bergeson
failed to gather enough members
of the Legislature for a
conference committee vote on the
combined legislation.
She also could noLaecure
enouah votes in the A.alembly for
a veto override of the ortginal
legialation. lm>wn said he would support
the amended version of the
Bergeson bbl. accordlng to Terri
Thomas, a legj.alative aide in the
governor's office.
But IMC oUiciai. u well as
.Bergeac>n felt the governor didn't
make any efforts to get the
Legislature to take quick action
on the Moore bW. Backen of the
hospital proposal said Baker's
letter was a common method of
exertingdressure on politicians.
"I ha to let the governor
know that there was grave
concern over the way (the bill)
was vetoed," Baker said. "The
governor may be trying to
distract ua from the fact that he
was the one who vetoed the
legislation.
"I don't think he kept his
promise (to support the revised
legislation) at all."
Opposition to the Bergeson bill
was initiated by Dr. Stanley van
den Noort, dean of UC Jrvine's
College of Medicine. The
university official has long
fought for a ~hlng hospitaton
the campus. UCI is considering
several hospital proposals.
In an interview last week, van
den Noort acknowledged that
passage of the bill would hurt
UCl's chances of building its own
hospital facility.
Parking lot opens .._
in Mariner's Mile
Newport Beach has opened
a 122-apace parklng \gl in the
Mariner's Mlle area, completJ.ns a alx-year $660,-
000 effort.
The municipal lot, located
in an area where parking is at a premium, is situated al the
foot of the bluff below the
city P~rforming Arta Center.
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• A free concert of music
from the 20's to the 80'• will
be performed Sunday at 5
p.m. in the Balboa Pier Park
Gazebo.
• Free blood pressure
check ups will be offered
Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. at
Heritage Bahk, 1720 Adams
A.ve., Colta Mesa.
Acceaa to the lot l1 oft of
Tustin Avenue, one block
north o f Pacific Coast
HJghway.
The lot ha. parking met.en
with a fee of 10 cenu per
hour. Hount are 8 a .m. to 5
p.m . Annual passes may be
purchased from the city for
$30.
The Endangered Species
will be featured during the
last summer concert
sponsored by the Balboa
Improvement Asaoclation.
The checks are b eing
offered by Hoag Memorial
Hospital. Fo·r more
Information call 760-5942.
Supervisor attacks
report 'doubletalk'
By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ofttte ...,,... .....
Orange Cou nty supervisor
Ralph Clark has a.narilY aocuaed ·the county administrative office
of ·~irtg "cl#laaic bureaucratic
doubletalk" ln an interim report
on ti.iring private contractors to
take over eervlces long 'provided
by county pemment.
Ourir.1 remarks Tuesday,
Clarll ntedly suggested the
first p ace to consider private
wntracting for the cou nty is
-within the administrative office
itself.
Clark conceded that county
agencies probably aren't happy
with the idea that ~rvlces they
perform could ~ turned over to
private contractors. Nonetheless,
he accused the •dminiatrative
office of not being "more
forceful" on the subject.
"I don't find that in this
'report,'' Clark said. '"This whole
approach looks like classic
bureaucratic doubletalk ... "
Aft.er giving the stem lecture,
Clark won unanimous approval
from fellow board members for a
new study on the eligibility of
contracting with private sector
for services.
The administrative office
report, ~ in response to a
July 13 bOard action, said two
services provided by county
govemmen1 were "aj>proprlate"
for immediate study of transfer
to private enterprise. Those
services are maintenance of
county vehicles and distribution 'Of foOd Siainps. ~-.. .
The administrative office
recommended that a consultant
be hired to rrtudy the effect.a of
turning the services over to
private operators.
N-M trustees weigh budget
Trustees in the Newport-Mesa
Unified &hool'Oistrict will meet
today at 7:30 p.m. during a
s pecial meeting to discuss
adop\ion of the $48.5 mUJion
1982-83 budget.
Also on the agenda Is
~nsideration of the 1982-83
contract with certified
(non-teaching) employees and
discussion of the Banning
development.
The meeting will be held in
the Harper Community Center,
425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
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Fair and w-armer County jail calm after riots
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By DAVID KUTZMANN OftM D.., Not 8e.tf
Orange County's overcrowded
central jail was reported calm
today following a series of
disruptions Sunday night and
Monday in whldl inmates set.
blankets and sheets on fire,
clogged toilets and .shouted at
deputies. Though sheriff's department
officials said the disturbances
were not considered serious, they
conceded that a number of
Incidents had been occurring
over the ~t several weeks.
The jail facilities in downtown
Santa Ana have been the focus of
'
con siderable news media
attention during that period as
. reporta of 1nc1aen u r,lated to
overcrowd.mg have come out.
But sherilf's officials claimed
today all the publicity being
generated about J'ail
overcrowding coul be
contributing to the problem.
"Yes, It is creating problems
over there," Lt. Wyatt Hart said
this morning.
"We feel very strongly that all
of tl)e recent controveny about
overcrowding i1 creating
problems,'' Hart said. "We khpw
there is overcrowding and we're
trying to do 800lething about it."
·The four-story jail is designed
to handle about l,200 inmates. It
now ho u s es a b o u t 1 , 6·5 0
p~ners.
The latest disturbances
apparently were triggered when
deputies be~an a Sunday night
"shakedown• operation in a cell
area known as Module E, where
it was believed an escape was
being planned.
"Guys started rattling the bars
and raising hell." Hart said.
Deputies believed the nolsy
disturbance wu meant to be a
diversion.
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INCLUDES ALL: '
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• BLOCK AND KNIF.'E· SETS
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NeWpo:r.t cops _see.k ex-·conV.ict in robbery trY
By STEVE MARBLE «1MDa1JNot•1.,.
A former prison inmate, believed to be the
miaaing rnember of a trio that staged a
.... commando-style robbery ln a Newport Beach
neighborhood, is being hunted by police today.
Police said the three men broke into a houte
at 1901 Yacht Enchantreaa and held three people
at gunpoint while ransacking the houae.
Neighbors, who reportedly heard the gunmen
ordering thetr victims around, notified police. The
The hostages, Cecil and Celeste Au1tln,
escaped from the alleged robber at different
points. Police said Gaynor wu arrested after being
diacovered on the roof ot the Yacht Camilla home.
originally reported all three vtctimt1 liyed at the
Yacht Enchantress home.
Police later said Martin Modlano, 27, and Liza
Alvilla r , 2 1, .are r esid e nts of th~ Yacht
Enchantreu home. The third victim, 27 -year-old
David Nielsen, was visiting at the time and iJ not a
resident of the home hit by the team of robbena. Newport Beach officers said the man Is
thought to be in his early 20s, a resident of Laguna
Niguel and a convicted robber who has served
trio bolted when officers arrived. •
Police, circling the area in a helicopter, uld
the men split up as they ran toward the n~rby
Big Canyon Reservoir. ·
The seven-hour ordeal which ended Monday
at daybreak left re1ldents In the Seaview
community shaken. Several homeowners were
evacuated and others were told to stay in their
houses. ·
Modlano, police said they believe, may know
the alleged robbers, who they said took a large
amount of cash from the home. time at Chino State Prison. •
The missing man eluded police Monday when
a team of officers moved into the gated Seaview
community, responding to a rep0rt of a residential
robbery.
One man, 20-year-old Thomas Guy Basich of
Lagul'\i Niguel, waa grab~ by .PQ}ice while a
seool')d, 20-year-old David Mark Gaynor, allegedly
ran to a houae"'at 1901 Yacht Camilla and took a
man and hit wife bos~e.
Police originally reported that four alleged
robbers were Involved in the incident. They now
believe it was the work of only three men.
Narcotic detectives in Huntington Beach
today said they arrested Modlano at the Yacht
Enchantress home last· February on suspicion of
possessing a half-pound of cocaine. There were other initial confusions. Police
Banning
. allies
forIDed
Attoriiey denies ..
Brown -'bribe'
By STEVE MARBLE of'IMDellJ ..........
Claiming voters in Newport
Beach are being fed a bunch of
"damn lies," former city mayor
Don Mcinnis announced the
formation today of a campaign
group that he said will try to set
the record' stfaight on the
controversial Banning Ranch
development.
'!'he fate of the 75-acre
proposed project in West
Newport, threatened by a
referendum measure, will be
decided ln the Nov. 2 election.
M~Innis. a city council member
for 12 years, said he and others
are angered by ballot language
submitted by the West Newport
Legislative Alliance, the group
behind the referendum. The former mayor, who
represented West Newport while
on the council, said the new
_group -Citizens For A Better.
Newport -hopes to raise and
spend up to $30,000 before the
election.
The West Newport alliance,
By JOEL C. DON of'the D.., f"tlot atllft
Newport Beach attorney C.
David Baker denied today he
tried to use the ballot box to
politically bribe Gov. Edmund d .
Brown Jr. to help a group build
Irvine's first hospital.
_, The accusation surfaced alter
Baker sent a letter urging Brown
to sway legislative action in favgr_
of a bill that would have
supported the proposed Irvine
Medical C~nler (lMC). The
measure, sponsored by
Assemblywoma n Marian
Bergeson, R -Newport Beach,
died Tuesday in the waning ·
hours of the state Legislature.
"It was not a bribe," said
Bake r , who serves as IMC
president. "My intent in writing
the letter to the governor was to
tell him that there were 15,000
• people who-were being neglecu!d ..
and forgotten because of political
battles that were being fought on
'higher levels in Sacramento."
highly critical of the
.development, gathered more
than 6,000 signatures to get the
issue put on a citywide vote.
Mcinnis claimed the ballot
argument written by the '1lhmoe
ls ''vague, dishonest and wrong
ln aorne cases.''
Johnny Hulbert and his dog Annie
were inseparable on Fiji Island
which prompted h is-mother to write
a book described on Page B 1.
Baker was referring to the
thousands of signatures gathered
in a petition campaign to IUpport
IMC, a $96.8 million hospital
complex to be built, after
approval from state health
planning officials, at Jeffrey '
Road and Barranca Parkway.
Bergeaon's bill would have
permitted the Saddleback
He said the ballot language
predicts that the multi-million
dollar development will mean
seven times more air pollution, 10 £"'1 . • • h e -..I-: d ~;;;,:;.t!::?~~~~-bl9·tev1ng ·muter a1ue
~o are they kidding?" said .. Mcinnis, during a press By STEVE MJTCHELL nowAn." d I will. I will. But not favorite parking enforcement
conference called today on the Of IM o.-,,.... ,..,, officer that Friday the 13th
steps of city hall. He said he The 1 e tt er s and car .<is• u nRost i \e's, ~o: ~~d!!r: ~": ~~ af~i::.~~iendis tJrned out en • doubta the validity of the claims. hundreds of them, ~ ~tte~ Representatives of the alliance over the to~ ~f Rosie Miclette s circumstances surrounding the masse for memorial, services
could not be reached for reaction. hardwood dining room table. shooting death of her 14-year-old .following the shooting incident.
Councilman Phil Maurer There are letters.of COQdolence daughter, Riae Tucker, in.sicfe a "They told me there were
listed aa a director to the newly' from Laguna Be.ac. h City Council Huntington Beach hOUle on Aug. more people there than at John
formed group, said he is outraged members •. the. flr.e departm«:nt, 13. -Wayne's funeral," Rolle said. "I
by the alliance-written ballot the transtt. d1stnct, the pohce, The former E 1 Morro believe it."
argument. He said he believes merchants m town and longtime Elementary School student, who Rosie picked up a photo of her
there sh ould be legal action friends. La recen Uy moved· to Redondo smiling daughter, standing arm
taken against the argument. In a small town like guna Beach with her father, w as in arm with a friend at Oak
Mcinnis, revealed a list of Beach, word tra".'el#fast. pronoun~ dead at the scene. Street Beach.
directors that includes five And the reaction to the death Her best friend, Dena Farrow, "This was taken just a month
council members and two school of Rosie's daugb ter was 18, of Huntington Beach, was ago," she said, shaking her head
trustees, admitted that developer overwhelming. wounded by the same bullet that ~d passing the photo across the
Bill Banning does not know "Here's one from the guys at killed ruae. table.
about the· group's existence. the Coffee Pub," Rosie says,
Banning, who has yet to say wil>ing a tear from beneath her
whether he will support his own ~·
project, ls on vacation and out of Another letter, this one signed
town. . by more than 100 artists of the
Mcinnis said directors for the Sawdust Festival, is pulled from
new group include Mayor Jaclde the stack.
Heather, council members "They got up a collection for
Evelyn Hirt, John Cox, me. and raised $471," the popular
Ruthelyn Plummer and Maurer Laguna Beach meter maid said.
and Newport-Mesa Unified "They told me to take the
School District trustees B.J . money and get the hell away
Ski 11 i n g and S ~err Y from here for awhile," she
Loofbourrow. ch~ed.
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COUNTY . .
Schools . 'computerized'
The Ne'wport-Mesa School District is entering the
computer age, and some kids can't wait to get to
school. Page Bl.
STATE
250,000 tans expected
Thousands of hot clop. ou~ toilets, parkinc
spaces and even mus outdoor ahowen await the
estimated 250,000 fana exl*ted at the US rock and
computer feattval Labor 0.y weekend in the San
Bemardtno Mountaina. Paa-Bl.
BUSINESS
Huntington Beach police
arrested Richard Berge, 18, of
Huntington Beach, immediately
following the shooting. The
in cident is still und er
\investigation. 'No . c r iminal
charges have been filed and
Berge has been released on his
Rise used to ride in her
mother's blue-and-white
Cushman while the meter maid
patrolled the streets, looking for
expired parking meters.
"I'd write out a ticket and
she'd run out and put it on the
car," she recalled.
own recognizance.
"Everyone in Laguna knows
Rosie," said Police Chief Nell
Purcell, who took on the task of
breaking the news to the town's
"People used tcr call us Big
Rosie and Little Rosie," she
laughed.
But woe be unto the fellow
(See ROSIE, Pase Al)
WORLD
Marines near Beirut leave
TEL A VIV, Israel (AP) -Defense Secretary
Calpar Welnberaer aaid today that U.S . Marines will
be withdrawn from Beirut within "a few daya" and
that he expected U.S. mllltary ald to Lebanon to be
lncreMed to Jtrengthen the war-torn country.
' Mexico banks go national
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Prelident Joee Lopez
Portillo ordered toc:t.y the nationaliJation of all privat.e
banka in Mexklo u he ~ the nation'• eewre
ecoaomlc crtm in a state of the union speech before eoncr-.
SPORTS
Tommy lolua jolm Ansels
TH ~Ii'· pate~~ 1taff · pta a booet with
11eqW11t1on·,of ~ John and John Cuttia. P.,. ll •
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David Baker
Community College District to
lease 10 acres of land at ita North
Campus in Irvine to a grouf.
wiahing to build a ho1plta .
Saddleback has endorsed IMC,
which also plans to lease an
additional 22 acres from the
Irvine Company.
Brown vetoed the blll last
w eek , 1tatin1 h e felt the
legislation might suggest state
support for one of the groups
competing to build a hospital in
,.Irvine.
In his letter to Brown, Baker
said he would send another letter
to up to 25,000 IMC supporters
asking that they vote for Pete
Wilson for U.S. Senate if Brown
did not flex his political muscle to
get the Bergeson bill passed in
the L egislature. Brown is
running against Wilson in the
senatorial race.
"The letter, of course, is only a
draft," Baker wrote. "Your
efforts in pushing (the measure)
through the Assembly, Senate
and then signing it into law
today could change that letter
dramatically. I would prefer to
send out a thank you rather than
a reminder."
In a ters~~Y. w~4ed reply,
"Byron Georgiou, Brown'• legal
affairs secretary, wrote: "Your
threat to condition active political
support for, or opposition to, the
governor's current candidacy for
the United States Senate upon
actions with respect to pending
legislation you desire him to take
in his official capacity aa
governor has not only done your
cause a disservice but may well
constitute an attempt to bribe a
public official ... " ·
(See BRJBE, Pa1e A%)
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Sitting at a table filled wilh letten of
condolence, Laguna Beach meter maid Rosie
Miclefte recalls her daughter, Rise, shot Aug. 13.
INDEX
At Y oor Service A4 Horoecope A7·
Bu8ineaa 84-5 Ann Landen A7
Cavalcade A7 Movies B7-8
Clul1fled E4-8 Mutual Funds B4 .,: Comics D2 Public Noticea Fl-8
Cro.word D2 Sport1 . . El-3
Death Notices F7 Dr.Steincrohn A.7
F.ditorial A6 S~Marketa B6
Entertalrunent B7·8 Televiaton D6
Food Cl-D6 Thea ten B7-8 '
Weather • A2
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Santa Ana bank
From Wire Services • ,,
A Santa Ana bank shut down by federal oUiciala
becaUR of loan losses last week has reopened a!1er it was bought by Conunonwealth Bank of Torrance.
The Western Nat.lonal Bank of Santa Ana Wat
purehaaed by Commonwealth Tuesday and reopened,
Doyle Arnold, acting comptroller of the current~
who announced the takeover, said West.em National
will be a branch office of Commonwealth and all
depoiitora of the clo5ed b14nk will automatically
become depositors of Commonwealth, ·
Western National, which had been in business for
only two years, was closed by Arnold last Friday after
the bank was hit by "signlficant loan losses." Tht
Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation was
immediately named receiver of Western National.
Karch er earnings up
With a strong sales surge in recent weeks, Carl
Karcher Enterprises, Anaheim, owner and operator of
the Carl's Jr. restaurant chain, was able to post a slight
increase in earnings per share in the second quarter
even though average shares outstanding were 31 percent hig}'ter than in the year-earlier period.
In making the announcement Tuesday, Donal
Karcher, president, noted what the comparison was
with last year's second quarter, which was the'
strongest in that record-breaking year.
For the 12 weeka ended Aug. 13, sales were up 14
percent to $55.29 million from $48,643,000 in the like
weeka last year. F.arnings were ue 34 percent to $2,-1
725,000 from $2,027 ,000 with earnings per share of 49
cents and 48 cents, respectively.
Average shares outstanding were 5,599,903
against 4,2411,t>tm, reflecting the initial public offering
on Oct. 15.
For the 28 weeks ended Aug. 13 sales climbed 13
percent to $TI9,527,000 from $105,891,000; net ir' ICOlnef
was up 66 percent to $5,151,000 from $3,099,000 and
eami.n:gs persbare·were""aheact by-Z4 peteenl tO 92
cents from 74 cents in the year-earlier period.
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