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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-23 - Orange Coast Pilot' Serving Newport Beach, Co1t1 Met11 Huntington Beach, lrvlnt, l,.tgun1 Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orange County I CALIFORNIA FRIDAY AUGUST :n 198S 2~ CENTS Gates puts on pressure for new j ail Sheriff wa rns supervisors solution to overcrowding mus t be collective effo rt By JEFF ADLER Ot tM o.lly ......... County leaders must shoulder their res.P.<?ns1b1hty and speed up efforts to build a new county jail to relieve "intolerable" overcrowding an the No re-election Oraqe County SuperriM>r R~pfl Clark announced today that he won •t aeek re- election to the board nut year. Story on ~ ~ Coast coun.ty's main Jail, Orange Count} Shenff Brad Gates has warned the Board of Supervisors. In a seven-page report to super- visors, Gates points out that effort'> to ptnpotnl a sate for a new county Jill Hillside blaze . a threat to ·homes Brush fire quelled near horse ranch es at San Juan Capistrano By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille D.ity PllOI llaff .\ h11ls1de fire that swept to "-•thin 50 feet of homes outside ()an Juan Capistrano. was brought under con- trol Thursday C\Cntng after 1l scorched 35 acres of old orange grove<;, tangled brush and bamboo thickets. The fife broke out at 1..40 p.m an a eucalyptus grove near frabuco Creek. It burned nonh pa-.1 home'> and horse ranche'i dnH~n b) ..ea bree1es before being knocked do"'n more than two hour\ later by fire- lighters factltty beaan three years ago but remain unsuccessful. .. fhe Major CorrecttoM Advisory Commtttce recommended four sites to your Honorable Board which have no"' frown to tn excess of 25 possible sites,· Gates states in his report "All <;egmentsofourcounty leader- ship must shoulder tts decision mak- ing resPQns1b1ht1es. While the solu- ttons to the problems are noLs1mple, the rea~nana 1s simply, the ~ner the project ts under wa)', the sooner the overcrowd mg may be relieved.·· Gates also acknowledge in the letter that that while county efforts to solve Jiii problems represent a "col- lect1 ve effon on the pan of many count)' aJencaes." the county remains an v1olatton of federal court orders on the ISSUe. To speed up compliance with the court's d1rect1vc~ uates rec· ommends that the Jail Sile ~lection Ta k Force that is rcv1ew1na pc>ss1ble sites for an additional maJ11mum sccunty J3tl complete Its ~tte-~lec­ uon proce s 1n the 1mmcd1ate future. ''The county has already fallen behind in the planning proces'i tor fac11t11cs wh1ch will be needed h't 1990." he concludes. · I "I implore )'Our honorable board to pr<x-ceJ a .. qu1ckl) •h tK>'>SJbk· wnh Jail )llC stlect1on propcrt~ acqu1s1· tton. csnd con•.truet1on ofthe!>t vitall} nc:c:ded 1a1l ... ht\ kttc:r conclude'\. C on,ultarm hired h) 1hc <:ount~ to itud~ Jai l n!.'roi. into thr nc\I centur) predtl t the rnunt\ "''II nc.-c:d a lotal ~.SS 7 ;1dd11mnal inmatl' bed-. h} the '~ar 2CY. l \nd < 111te'i ..U\ s t • I nec:d .:! 681 (Pleue aee GATES/ A2) Young child ·rescued a t pool Mother and teen-ager follow CPR directions from police on phone B\ TO'.'\) 'A\\f.f)ft\ 01 '"• O .. tr I> IOI llolf \ ~ \ J n:~ la .• I J.1. l°'\ •a \h:sa ho\ IA.3\ 1 rd pool Thur\· r j d J ll'l: n-ager , ru I 1n' ll' er the A divided Irvine City Council has voted to give $280,000 to the new ne-COnventtommd Visitors Bureau./ A9 F1rcligh1crs camped out dunng the night to ensure that the bla1e would Aet rekindle-U$ClL Orange _Co_u~,_..~ =!~~~~~~~~,.~~~~]~·~;·~~~~~~~~~~ Fire Department spokesman Pat :..'! California President Reagan urges the state's Aeput:?lican faithful to unite for Senate flght./A4 Nation Twenty-one workers joined to buy one of the three winning tickets In New York's lottery./ AS Sports Ocean View's baseball team wins the Colt World Serles in style -with a no-hitter In beating Lafayette, Ind. 7-2./C1 Date book Poet Allen Ginsberg: .\ntnm said No homes "'ere touched and the onl~ reported anJUr) was to Orange County firefighter John Lamp who fractured has ankle whale battling the names. Antnm said Lamp. stationed at the county lire station in Laguna Niguel was treated at M1ss1pn Community Hospital in M1ss1on VieJO More than 100 firefighter-.. 1nclud· 1ngmcmbersofthe Laguna Beach and San Clemente Fire Department... were brought an to qu~ll the bla1e Two bulldozers, a large water tender and 30 fire cngtne'i were at the scene dunng the worst of the fire Fanned b) an omhore bree1c lhl' names climbed lrom tht• neck. hnl near <\hpa1 ~trcet but stopped \hort of ncarb) homes. .. The homes ha' e a green belt running in front of them and when the names reached that point they JUCil '>lopped," '-\ntnm ~•d "It acted hkea firebreak for u<, "In an area lake th1\ that 1-. \urrounded h' brush a green belt .., (Pleaae 11ee BLAZE/A 2) Delly HO! plw>to bf lllc'-d lloefl ... La uni Nolan of Dana Point moves a frien d '• horae to safer corral during fire. Leaving a literary legacy. /Pege3 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlson Weather 81-8 A 13 A3 A11-12 AlflDPIIOI' Tax rule may help Irvine Co. • • B9-11 A13 C13 C13 Datebook 8 10 Date book A10 Date book A3 C4-13 C1-3, 13 Datebook A2 Turn to Page 81 for the best automobile buys Former director views hospital successes, debts UCI Mec;ltcal Center won praise. but It · dtdn'tearn mon-ey-- Aner 1x )Un as d1re,tor of U Irvine Medical \enter tn Oran c:, William u. Gonralcr re 1gncd 1n March. Durina his tenure', the tacihty earned a rcputttion a a fine tcac:h1n1 ho pittl and won prat~ for its ~pec111 strvicc~ such H 11s hum lrt 1mcnt unit and its po1wn c n1er. But it didn't carn any money ... fhc ho5p1tal ha\ al\'> been batthna a flood of red ink. pt1marily bcc:au~ of reductions in aovemmcnt funds for care of Med1:Cal and ind1acnt 1>3t1ent The UC Boar-0 of Regents ha\ e~prc~'IC'd concern about the ho'\ptlal's n'\in• debt: When Oonzalc.z rcs1ancd. a lJ{ I pokr woman said th director • kit he had conlnbuted as u much a'\ he could to the mrdical ~ntcr ... Th ;pe>kesv.oman added. "He '' proud of his attamplt\hmcnt\, bul he allo feds ... , tJmc for new kadcr- h1p." f\cr stepp1n1 down from ht\ medical cent.er po 1. Gon1a1~1 re· maincd wath U l as a hcahh afla1f'\ advt r to Cbanccllor Jack Pcltason. Tax change proposal could favor county's la rgest la ndowner in as sess ment d ispute By J EF F ADLER Of the D•"r Hot 11.n Orlfngc County·., largnt lando>wner -The ln1ne Co -ma)lx' ,the principal bcnclic1al') in 1tc, h1lhon- dollar a\o;csc;ment hank 'ol.tth 1hc count) from a rule change that Jlter.s ho1A. assc\!lmcnt appcalc. arl' handled. The 'itatt' Offin ol \dman1c;1rat1\C I a"' hac, appro"cd a rule thange proposed by the Board of [ qual- 11a11on that dulh thl· burden of pro' 1dangcv1dence from the ta\pa)er to the county as~es'ior an cnc.c~ in 1A.h1ch a propert't 1s "alucd at a higher pncc than at<; lair market "aluc The rule change could pro' 1dc ts boo'>t 10 The Irvine Co in nscflort'> lo o' en urn ·h-.essor Brad le) Jawh' rcac;-.cc,<,mcnt of compan} propcon' follo"'an~ 1hc de' elopmeni firm·, ..ak to compan~ C ha1rman Donald Bren an I 98~ Jat·nh' n·a\-.C'i'icd .:! ~00 p.trccl' ol In me C o propert't tollo'-"tn@ the ..ak and set 1hc1r 'aluc at S3 .:! b1ll1on Thl· In 1ne Co. cla1mc; the disputed prop ert) should ht 'alucd at at<, fJir marh•t pnll' '>OnlC'-"herc bt.1wct•n SI I and SI 4 ballton accurd1n~ t1> In 1nl'.' ( o \JX11o;l'\"13n krn l Ir 1' ( ount' (1llit1al' e'''" .11( I a,...,._.,..,mt•nt 1ran,l,1ll"' "' .1 '' ' million lj\ hill "h1ch '~ould tx h ' to counl\ tolkr\ 11 the dflJX',tl h l3rlll'\I in tuunh hl\lllS: -I\ llf!I \ hl <•h' ou Id n 11 tx· '''Jdtl'd I m1,rnintt to 1.:•lmmC'nl on thl ~ h.tngl' f hr Otl1<l' of \llm1n1<,tr.lll\l I. ' nr11:.1nalh <l\CrturncJ tht' allnptn1 h' th.: Roard ol f:q11.1h 11 1n Ollotx·r 19~4 hut rnt'l\l' I Jt'Ct\l<'n \',Hltl'f lhl\ 'o'C't'k jfh• 'tt''' tnj! ,1dJ111onal m.urnal m1t1t•d h' l'll1;inl mt·mtx·r I <i '' Dront"nhurit The ti \ m{mtx·r <.talc H1 .1 I f,111,1li1.111on rull'' an '>Omt• h ,, ,ii ,1 ,I ., ' T ,Ill IOd,1 \ hnnin • Plra"«' .. ~~TAX/ A2) PHIL SIEIDEllW 'Only 20of 150 oil t racts' wanted for off shore drilli ng PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Now, he as rttum1na 10 ho'lp1tal admin1'ltra11on ~lll'lnana Pl 16. Gonzale1 ~tll ~come president and chief <'XC'\·u11vc oflit:cr ol the Bulterworth I leahh Corp and Butterworth Hoc.pita I 1n Gr11nd Rapids. Mtch. The corporatton 1s the parent firm lor 529-bcd Bu1trrv.orth Ho,p1tal which ts affiliated with the Unt "c~il) of M1ch1pn. M1eh1 n tate l 'n1ver· '\ti). Wa)ne ~tJtC l nt\Cf'<;ll\ a 16(). bed nuntn& center and thrtt OUll)a• ucnt cltn1c\ Gon11lez. 4~. rcsaancJ from h1\ lJ l M d1cal Center po t 1n March a\ thr ho p11al wu fac1n1 an c ala1tn1 debt and c'tcn 1vc \laO la\Ofl {Pleue EX-CHJl:F/A2) By LISA MAHONEY OftMO.ily .......... 011 1ndustr) officials behc"t" th!"\ ha'l' a &ood chance of chan,ani ll proposal that would open the < ah- forn1a coa~t to more dnlhng There is no que"1on thot off horc e'ploratton opportun1t1r~ will bC' opandtd. 011 eompany officials 'ltd But whether the} 'hat a 'gc}str' or comt up dry. depend on the 1ndu.,. tr)·~ 1b1bt')' to modify a propo;;aJ no>w underao1n1 statc~1dc scrutiny. \ltd Mtkc Fc,.u . a $pokc\man for thr Wcsttm Oil and Gn t\\ 1a11on The propo I, born of a c·ont· promise bctwten continuing an C'x1st· 1ni moralonum on ~8 140 \quart m1k of c:'altfom1a Ula'\t <lr opcn1n1 up all ttdtnal watcn toatl "ploratton and dnlltna. '\U m that I. HO mile' of OCC'an Ooor ~ C\cmptC'd Imm tht" .. Hodel conslders new drilling sites From taff u d -1~ ~port' lnttnur "w.,rrtJ~ l>onaht lk<hl Y\-\ there ,., .a f>'l'i'11b1ht} he ma' a"lo; fort hangt>' an tht• list ol I V1 "'r' 11tl th<' < ahforn1a l.'oa"'t .,..h<'rr hr anJ ( ahfom1a·'i cun f't'\Stonal tk • ttnn hll\l' agf't'ed to n·sumt oll\horr 011 dnlltna In tt Sa ramtnto n<'"'' tonh r< nC't' (Pleueeee ORlLLI 0 /A:.l) prt~nt bin v.h1lc the rr't 1' prt"~n rd for tht> ne\t I~ 'tt':'lr\ The e\cmptt"d att'a\ I() he Ofl('llt'1l tor dnlltna. 1f C ongt<'" tgrcc , in . . mdr 1 a \an '"' 13 \ 1,111;1 K" nd oil tt< .1th ;ind • I r A2 * Orange Cout OAILV PJLOT/Fridey, AugU1t 23, 1115 Supervisor RaJph Clark sayshewon'trunin 1986 By JEFF APLER Otho.It ........ In a ~urpnsc announcement this mornana. Oran~ Count) Supervisor Ralph Clark, announetd he would not be a candidate for ~lcctJon in 1986. Clark. the enaor board member who served four terms and was chairman thrtt umcs, cited his aae. health problem5 and family concerns as his rcuons from rctinna as well as h15 links to Anaheim fircworb maanate W Patncl. Moriarty Moriart) hai. pleaded auihy to mail fraud charaei. and as under 1nve5up- 11on for illegal influence pcddhna. Beside his pohucal troubles stem- mana from has long-standana fncnd-~h1p with ~onart). Clark sa1d the removal of two polyp~ from has colon la~t month also contnbuted to h1i. dec1s1on to reure. .. As for qe1 I feel as ca~blc now at 68, as at any ume in my hfc. But 1 alto know that 1 am an the September of m)' hfc that the years ahead arc hm1ted In number aod I would be 74 by the time I An ashed a fifth tenn." he ,..d an four-page prepared statement Clark. the board's only remainana Democrat. was first elected to his Fourth District Supervisorial seat in 1969 reJ>rcstntina Anaheim and por. tions of eastern Oranae County on the board. In addition to his tenure on the board. Clark has served as the first and only chairman of the OranJe Count~ Transit District since its 1nccpt1on 14 years aao and was a past mayor of Anaheim. He lS credned with a playina a key role 1n neao- uauons that led to the relocauon of the Los Anaeles Rams football team 10 Anaheim. Clark was linked with Monany an January when Moriarty associates claimed Clark had been prtstnt at luncheons attended by prostitutes, an alleption Clark dented. "Like do~cns of other pro- fe 1onals, I have knoWt'I Mr. Moriar· ty as a lcaitimate and respected Anaheim businessman .. .t believe he upported me because l have alwaY1 and still do favor the use and sale of safe and sane fireworks." Clark said. But he acknowledaed the allcp- uons have "hun" him. "And after so many years of public service frtt of even a whisperofimpropnety, there·s no need for me to JCt oo that treadmill now." he said ofbattlina the allcaa· taons. One candidate, Oranae Mayor Jim Beam, hH already declared he would cha lie nae Clark for his scat. Clark also said he h .. s been contacted by several other pottnttal candidates. DRILLING Sl~ES TARGETED ••. P'romAl , Thur~day Hodel retu~d to hst \pcc1fic new sites he had an mind for omhore dnlltng exct'pt to emphasize that the) would not include the areas em 1ronmentahsts have fought hard- est to protect, such as the 81g Sur. Farallon Islands and Bodega Basin area!> He also said he dad not ant1c1pate seeking a large number of subst1tu- 11on!> 1n the llSI of offshore dnllang SltC) The secretar) made no mention of Orange ( ount} and its vigorous oppos1t1on to oil dnlhng offshore Hodel wall hear tes11mon) in New- port Beach Aug 31 · "It appears that the 150 1racts. out ol the 6.450 that are involved, may tum out to hold only 5 to I 0 percent of the (offshore 011) resource That has • caused me to ra1\C the question: Do we have the wrong 150 tracts'>" Hodel said. "I talked 10 Congressman (Leon) Panetta (a Carmel Democrat in- strumental in the compromise) this morning and assured ham that docs not in any way diminish my commit· ment" to a continued dnllmg mora- tonum on the remaining 6.300 tracts 1n federal waters ofT the California coast. Hodel added. However. he continued. there arc quesuons 1n his mind as to whether 15 years might be too long a time to co ntinue the moratonum on the remaining offshore tracts __ Ill a ~ntall' c comprom1sc: last roonth. Hodel and Cahfomaa's con- BLAZE ... From Al an eitcellcnt idea." Antrim added. The caust of the lire remained under 1nves11ga11on toda) Antnm said 11 appears the fire smoldered and then took off when flames began feedina of an orange grove that had been abandoned and become dT) and brittle from neglect. 1':o e' acauons were necessary though one rancher mo ved his ho~es off has propeny as a precauuonary \tep gressional deleptton agreed to limit were proper environmental safe· dnlhng in federal waters, which stan JUards. they would consider accept· three males offshore. to about 2 ma some drilling, wbkh J think percent of the federal waters off the represents an improvement in the Cahfomaa coast. atmosphere," Hodel said. Most of the tracts for drilling would Orange Countians opposed to drilJ- be south of Santa Mana and an the ang off their shores are also resigned to nonh coast area near the mouth of the a weakenina of the moratorium, but Eel Raver, plus one exploratory well they plan to tell Hodel when he each at least 18 miles offshore off amves in Newport Beach that tracts Bodega Bay, Point Arena and Santa proposed here must be eliminated or Cruz risk damaging the area's tourist Most of the other drilling snes industry. including six proposed off Ncwpon Hodel said that 1t will probably take and Laguna beaches would be three to another two years of formal hearings six miles offshore. and exchanges of wntten comments Hodel said an five recent "town before the offshore dnlhngagreement hall .. meetings m coastal Cahfomaa 1s finalized. communities. people tcsllfymg sug-Hodel made has remarks after a gestcd that offshore dnlhng be at least private mecuna an the capitol to bnef sax males from the shoreline. Gov. George DcukmeJaan on has He did not specifically rule that heanngs. out. but said the general configura-DcukmcJian. who has urged strona lion of California's known offshore environmental safeguards on an)' 011 reserves tends to be closer to the ofTshorcdrilling,hastakenacautious, shore th.an six miles. almost wary, public stance on the Environmentalists and those who compromise Hodel is seeking. fcaroiJ derricks will be a visual bhght, Deukmejian did not appear with argue that drilling near the three mile Hodel after their meeting. but his limit will tri~r state exploration office issued a written statement efforts to get a pi!rrof the leasing pie. quotina the Republican governor The federal iovemment has re· saying the proposed compromise alized $70 bilhon since it began requires extensive study. leasing e>«an floor tracts on the Outer "Some agreement on this issue is Continental Shelf in 1954. needed to balance the nation~ need HC?del said he was encourage~ that. forenerJY with California's inttrest in despite the extremes on one side of preservtnJ its unique coastline." those who oppose any offshore drill· DcukmeJ"n said, noting that the iiia a~d on the other of advocates o( (!talc wa~ "not a part of the nego- mass1ve development of all possible Cllations" between Hodel and the offshore oil, that most part1c1pants an congressmen and thus not prepared his CaJifomia meetinfs were w1llin& to comment. . to accept some kind o compromise. Hodel also said Dcukmcj1an did "The majority of people who not Lake a specific stand on the expressed themselves felt that 1fthere proposal 1n their pnvate meeting. .TAX RULE CHANGE ... From Al to see the rule change approved. "It makes good Jaw and reflects j ust plain common sense." Collins said. ··we supported 11 when we heard at was 1n development and we cenamly support it now." he added. Collins called the rule change "an objective, equitable and efficient approach to property tax assessment." But he said whether the rule change can be applied to the Irvine Co.'s challenge remains unclear. Approval of the rule change comes long after the assess ment first was filed and its retroactivity is "not entirely cen.ain. •· EX-CHIEF VIEWS SUCCESSES •.. From Al In an 1ntcr-.1ev. ths\ week. (,on1ale1 \a1d that \ance March he ha" prepared rcparh on h~alth mat- 1er<. for ( hanc..dlor Peltason while looking tor a new permanent po<,- 1uon Regarding h1~ tenure a~ director of l Cl \fed1c..al (enter C1onLalcz said. ··~ c had man" successes here in term~ of CU'>t control getting full accrcd11a1111n and 1n term\ of chang- ing the image of a public 1nd1gent hospital IO lhdt of a un1 ... ers1ty lt't1l'h1ng hospital beli111ng of the I 111H•rs1t) 11f(al1forn1a" Bui < 1on1alt:1 ac knov.ledged that ~hde tr)1ng to upgrade the former tount' hmp11al (acquired b> the UC \\)tcm 1n 197h). UC I Medical Center iac, \Criou~I~ anccted h} cutback'> an federal state and rnu nt) funding for patient<. v.ho lack pri vate insurance to\t·ragc l < I handles the largest perct•ntage of \uch patients 1n Orange ( OUnl\ ··~c v.c.:re rc.1lly 1n a Ca tch 22-typc l rC>'t<tlirc "the hn~p1tal adm1n1\trator '><llll r h\ ml·d1cal center'\ deht tor fisca l JY81-!S4 -was SJ m1llton \\.hen the most recen t fiscal} ear ended June 30 the dt'ht 'lo\J\ SQ 6 m1ll1on Inane ~"'"PU\ officials ha'e been under Just Call 642-6086 pressure to reverse the trend. Since Gonzalez stepped down. UCI has not hared a permanent replace- ment UCJ officials arc negotiatana with American Medical lnter- nattonal. the large health care chain that already owns three hospitals 1n Orange County and plans to build the new 177-bed Irvine Medical Center. Although no avetment has been reached. un1vc~tty officials have been cons1dcnng an arrangement in which Amencan Medical would take over management of the UCI hosp•· tal ' Gonzalez has not been involved 1n the ne$otlat1ons. but he said, "Gaven the circumstances. this approach does offer a positive alternative to the university -among the few alterna- ttves (1t has)." The administrator said he 1s look· ing forward to anumang his new post with the Michigan hospital, which he described as a larJe non-profit com· mun1ty hospital s1m1lar to St. Joseph Hospital an Orange. Buttcrwonh .. ha'i a board of trustees made up of preeminent business people from the comm unit)' and the hosp1tA1l 1s run an a bustne'i<.· like manner," he said "It ha\ a record of generating a surplus for future William Gonsales growth .. Gonzalez said he will not m1SS the bureaucratic process required to make changes at UCI Medical Center. ''Trying to tum a university hospi- tal around 1s a l11tle like trying to tum a battleship around.'' he said. "It's a $low procc" " Wbat do you llkt about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don 't yoa Ulle? Call the number at left aod your mea111e will be rtcorded, tran1crlbt'd and dellvtred to the appropriate editor. The ume U -bou an1wtrln1 .ervlct may be u1ed lo record letters to the editor on a ny topic. Contributors to our Letter• column. mUlt Include tbelr name and telepboae number 1or verification. No circulation call1, pleue. Tell u1 what'• un your mind. Circulation 7141142-4311 Deity Piiot Oeflvery It Ouer1nteed i~~~E Daily Pilat Clnelfted ect..nletno 1141"2-1171 AH other depertment• 142-4121 MAIN O"ICI ·~-O"IOay rr.aa, '°" O ~ "• ,,. "°"' '4C: flt Or ~ JO p ,.. .~ Cool' • 1 " ... •'IO ,:iv-coc ' .. 00' "•·.O Clrcul1Uon T1'9phonff Keren Wlttm., Ger '''I Man•Qef Frank ZJnl ct;11or Robert L. 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Along the cout tt will be 11.1nny end allghtly warmtt during the daya with ci.w night• no.pt lor morning fog and low clouds tontaht and Seturday lrrom Point C~tlon to the Mexklan Borde< ~ Inner watert· Wind a we1t 7 to 14 knot• with 1 to 2 foot wind wavN In tht afternoon end evening hOUrt tonight and Saturday. Patchy morning fog •nd tow cloud1, oth•rwlM moatty clear through Saturday 1 U.S. Tempe lUVeQU 104 16 ~llllt lllOG* 17 H HIOll, to. 10 e •I'll Marnl)l\I• .. ,. • ~~ ,.,o .. u .... Wt1rn -ColO,... HI Lb ~llfflllMcll ee •1 S"Owt ra AWt Fv, .. 1 S11ow OcclUdeO...-StthOlltt'(Aop 41t>wty ,, <61 MHweullw 13 11 ='q\19 I) U Mpl141 Peut 10 .. "Ml-' WM ..... ~· HOM U I 0.0• OI eomm.to " 70 N~ Q .. to Anctlotagt to 0 N-.0.'-11 ,, 1'11 IMI u H AllMll 17 10 ....... y°"' 71 t2 Calif. Tempe 1•9'IOP .. 46 AllMtlel C111 71 to NOtlOlll VI ,. II lly•llt 110 71 ...... "" .. 11 Oklallotrla cur " 12 81 C111M1 7t ..,,~. 11 && 0m"'8 IS ... 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Some •••• n1Q111 end morning tow a11ooeweog1 1·3 lelr Svn Ml• tOOly al 7 31 pm . rt- ·~ 79 62 CIOllOe Oll'lerWI .. !lit wtlh moally wnny lagunl a..cll 1·2 POOf 511 .. rdl y 11 6 21 I m end ... I lgeltl II JIClll-.MI "' 71 .,..,"' 911ernoon:o:f1Y r~ from ,.,,c._,. 1.2 -1 29 pm ..,_.,.... 112 72 Ille 70. -1111 lo 1111 llO• In ... ,.,._p .. MOO!\ ,._ IOOly 11 2 27 p m Mia II .,....., 51 •• 1111 -"* llllMd llliltyl LOwl fflld s ..... Olftc:l>Otl 60Vlll• I nd 11-41g11r1 SalU<dly II 3 S5 ~Cfty 74 Cl3 50e IO mid IOI WM1 om Prices up. 6 percent in Orange, LA counties Consumer pnces rose at a moder-the U.S. Labor Ucpanm(nt said ate pace in populous Los Angeles and Thursday. OranJC counties last month. but they only inched up an San Diego County. In Los Angeles and Ora nae coun- ties. pncei. roi.e an July by U.6 percent from the previous month and were 5 percent higher than 1n July 1984, the Labor Department said . OFFSHORE DRILLING SITES ..• From Al cake and we're not sure about the crumb," he said. 011 industry representatives have appeared at every stop of an I I-city tour beana made by In tenor Secretary Donald Hodel to aauac Californians' opinions on the compromise proposal scheduled for a Con- g.ress1onal vote this fall. In the heannas they have emphasized the small inroad that 1s be1na made on the moratonum - 2 percent of the total -and the need to make sure that tracts chosen arc those that arc most likel) to yield 011 And Secretary Hodel appears to be hstenina. Has recent comments in- dicate a w1llinaness to relocate some of the tract5 after doubts surfaced as to their value. Said Fergus. "We think he's going to chanac has mind " For the past fou r years Caltforn1a·, environmentally oriented con- gressmen have succeeded an rallying support for a drilling ban on the parts of the Outer Continental Shelf they consider environmentally scns1t1ve But, as the 11me to renew the yearly moratorium approached. 1t became clear that the Reagan Admanistrataon had soured congressional support for continuing the protections. The Reagan Adm1nistrauon has said 011 reserves an federal waters off the Golden State should be tapped to help reduce the United States' de- pendence on foreign 011 supplies. Adm1nistrat1on officials say mone)' patd for foreign 011 contnbutes to the federal budget deficit and creates a potenual threat to national sccunt> Members of the Caltfornaa's co n- grc~s1onal delegation reached a ten- tat1vt' compromise July 16 with the Interior Department that identified the I SO tractst o be exempted from the dnlhna ban. In Orange County meanwhile, a coahtaon of c1ues opposed to offshore otl were told b~ their consultant that several of the ~1x tracts now proposed for federal leasing arc high on the industry scale But Newport Beach Council mem- ber Ruthclyn Plummer said she was told at an industry-sponsored break- fast Thursda.Y that only one tract out of sax was highly sought after by oil companies. Plummer \ays after a month of intense exposure to the offshore 011 issue. ~he's concluded .. there's a set of figures and charts to JUSt1fy any J>Oblllpn you take." GATES ISSUES JAIL REPORT ••• f'romAl beds 1n additton to those now under construction at the Theo Lacy branch ~all an Oranac and the new inmate an take and release center at the main Jail an Santa Ana to meet detention needs through 1990. uve bamng the count5' from Jn1hng any person for whom no bed will be available within 24 hours. 1 he order becomes effective Sunday. Jail officials have been readyma plans to release persons arrested for misdemeanor cnmes. such as drunk· en driving. petty theft or failure to make support payments. rather than Jailing them. Mui.1ck Honor Farm in El Toro, where larae tents have been erected to absorb some of the inmate overflow. Gray found the county an contempt in March for failing to abide by his I IJ79 ordeM to reduce Jail over- crowding. a situation that has only JtfOWn worst' '>Ince Beyond 1990. Gates and a consult- ant hired by the cou nt)' to 'ltudy detention needs predict another 4.292 beds will be required The sheriffs letter was circulated among supervisors as J••I officials ready a plan to meet U.S D1stnct Judge Wilham Gray's Aug. IS darec- In addition. Jailers arc reviewing how they can make better use of newly created inmate beds at the Theo Lacy fac1ltt y and at the James A. Built to hou~ I, 191 inmates. the Santa Ana main Jail ha~ housed as many as 1.700 inmates The Judac's latest order ltm1t''> the population to 1.657 A World of Decorating Within Your Reach CARPET e DRAPERIES e WOOD FLOOR • CERAMIC TILE• WALLPAPER• VINYL FLOOR In th( ch1nalna world of home fa.hion rrhfJ 1n1iqun thin 1 natur•I oak tl(\\lf anJ interior dt~1an. tvtrv tuon hrlnti' "' w1rm up ((inttmrorarv fum1-hinip •omt1h1n11 new ... N(w ratttrn~. nfw wuh buutl(ul wnol '"P<'t· f-rom 1•nt rnlM" and new thtm(~. Ytr iomt thin~ suH1n H' 1ht nt•t l'At lt-I CA nrvtr c h.an11t. l1ltt tht clauic f'LOORJNG '• f!rndulu art alwn•• \fr· huu1v llf wo,,1 lar~t, ,--------:::11--"""\ ~atilt, ~lw11~ m •tvle. harJwl'''° floot• anJ 1m· Dttisn trend wmr •nJ PllrttJ trr1mu. 111". V'' hut •II uf PACIFl<.A The•e proJu{h hive FLOORING ', proJu"' httn .i traJlt1on In Amer· h»vt • tlmtltn huutv thar tl..tn hnm" for ewer a hun· • you un ltvt with for a JreJ vun. That'~ why llfttlmt, nn matter wh;4t l'"'l'V Vtlr mort .&nJ mnre tht ~tylt. PAC.:lfll.:A f1mlliH havt •elt cltd FLOORINC.'• l'"',Ju1:1~ al~,, PACIFICA FLOORING •-mut tnJav~ oanJard• for thtir favlirltt floor etwtrin1 'tnrc. Jur1hilitY. U4Y i:•~ anJ hto uf all When ynu •tudy the ahcrnasivc•. they're "On ale" maklnii thtm mnrr vnu'll •er why other flMr covn'inJ uor~ 11fford1hlc th10 l'Vtr! can'1 compuc with PACIFICA Come ttt our -htwmwm toJiay aniJ Fl OORINC'' huutllul product•, ftitnd· you'll u why PAClflCA FLOORING 1, h 'frvlcr ind rrofu loiul in1t1llatlon. hcrnm1n" Oranst Ct,Untv', fl \nrht \Vh1t hitter wav 1n •hmHut vour drcM11ln1& UMt. PE<..lAL COUPON ---- l P rn '0% OFF ANo IV Nylon Wool Carpet ~~R~~H arpet 4 ~1111f11I tor' 111 N111ubll ~"t . ...-. -·48.'' ~ 24.":-.. ~. -•26.""Nn-119 ....... yJ. 70% Off ~olon , .. Mfoih1Jnd1 Cullom Ora~• and Bedtp~ad . UP ro J096 Off 2846 l.. Co.t r H\l:y . Coruna dtl Mer 640·2700 640·2934 i BuuETIN B oARD ·l =-~ -~~~ ~ Drilling protest in Laguna.Saturday ave Our Sh~s. a Laguna Beach-based orpnmu1on commhtcd to prcvcntina expanded offshore 011 driJlina alona the Oranae Coast, will recruu Moan Beach 1un worshipers Saturday fora human wave of prote1t apinst more oil dcmcks. SOS will rally at poon next to the new lifeguard station to hear U.S. Rep. Bob Bad ham and state Sen. Ma nan Bergeson speak aaainst a proposal thia\could expand 011 exploration offshore from Newp0rt and Laauna Beach. Organize" will then take a page from the book of stadium behavior and call on beach.goers to form a "human wave" alona the shoreline, Jean R1xler, SO spokesperson said. A boatmg rcptta and a messaac in skywnting wJll further promote the aroup's position, she said Single Toa•tm••ten club The Wmner's Circle Club, a new concept in s1ngle's clubs, wall hold its first meeting at 6.30. Tuesday, Sept. 3. at Rosalynn's Restaurant, located on the comer of Gothard St. and Edinger Ave. The club. sponsored by Toastmasters lnter- nauonal. 1s des1aned to provide singles with and opportunity to am prove their speaking ska Its so as to advance their careers. Meetings wall be held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. For further informataon. c.all Rita Blackburn at 960-6190 or Bill Colmer at 963-7375 Mu•lc In the park Follow the meter Orange Co t DAILY PJLOT J 11d.ry, August 23, 1M5 * Al Del Mar raid nets onlylOO illegals DEL MAR (AP) -The U.S. Border Patrol raided Ocl Mar race track early loday. mak1n' aood on carher lhreats that had already cau$Cd hundreds of illqal aliens working as st.ablehands to Ott, a federal offtcaal said. · About 160 Border Patrol aaents executed a search warrant JUSI ~fore 6 a m. today. said John lklluardo of the lmm1irauon and Naturahzauon Strv1~ Bordt'r Patrol spokesman Ed Pyeatt s~ud aatnts expected to arrest up to 300 11lqal ahens at the track. but w~n the sweep tndcd about 7 45 am .. only about 100 had been~tcd . Patrol officials said one u01dcnt1fie.d man tr1ed to dnve a car full of suspected undocumented ahen~ throu&h the gate. but the man was arrested after a bnef chase. Jockeys wor1una wtth their bones 1n prcparauon for today's races said they were an~red by the nud ' It's the worst thing I've t'ver seen in my hfe." famed JOCke)' Ball %ocmakcr told The San 01¢10 Tnbune Shoemaker said he wa!> about to let ht~ horse into a gallop when a Border Patrol truck came at him along tht' rail -going the Laguna Beach's Music an the Park senes continues Sunday with a performance bythe Southern Cahfornaa Brass Company. a quintet of Orange County mus1c1ans. Matt Nelaon, an early morntnc jogger, had a llttle trouble fincltng hla way ln the fog Thunday mornina. Be decided to follow the parkin& meten ln the Newport Pler parklnC lot. wrong wa) 1. "It was luck) lor me I saw htm .. Shoemaker said "I pullt'd up and got ofTthe track. A horse cou Id ha' e run into a truck " Starting at S p.m., the (lu1ntet will perform Renaissance, Baroque, ragtime and "gatcbo" style music at Bluebird Canyon Park. Concen-gocrs are advised to amve about a half hour early and arc invited to bnng a p1cn1 c dtnner The park 1s at the end of Cress Street First Frustaci baby going home Alan Eliason chief of the San Diego Border Patrol 5ector \31d after the raid that agents under.,tood hor~'> were not on the track before d.iv.n Ht' said the Border Patrol's intent ""a\ not 10 close the track. Racing was e\pt'(.'tcd to begm-31 2 pm t°'1a) but the Wt't'kend cards were tn Jeopard} with onh 20 horses -SO fewer than needed -entered for races Saturday and Sunda\ Tratnt'~ tl;ne said the) would bo~cott ~turda' c; racci. GoodwUlule Goodwill Industries has announced that from Sept 19 to 22 1t will hold an aniversary sale at II!> Huntington Beach store. 9891 Yorktown. Girl leaves hospital Wednesday; two boys still not ready to leave were chosen. Patnc1a Ann was lcnown only as Bab)' A their release1rom the hosp11al .\l birth. all of the septuplets weighed less than two pounds and suffered from hyahnt membrane disease an ailment that causes the lungs to collapse after each breath Store hours wall be from 9 am to 9 p.m during this penod. Revenue from the sale helps support uoodw1ll's proif8m ofevaluat1on,JOb tratning, and rehab1htat1on of disabled adults an Orange County. for funhcr information call 547-6301 By the A11oclated Press The lir'>t ol the surv1v1ng hu\tac1 septuplet'> will he allowed to go home next Wedne\day. hut her two brothers will be kept tn the hospital until the)' arc stronger. official., '>aid Thursday. .. Patnc1a Ann wa!> always a step ahead ol the others. and she 51111 1s," Ms. Johnson said. The infant wait be 14 weeks and:! days old when she leaves the hospital. The Frustac1s. who became celebnt1es after the b1nh. have '>ought to rep1n their pnvacy after three of their babies died between Ma)' 24 an9 June 9. One of the tnfants was stillborn She said details on the heaJth of tht tnfants would be made pubhc when Patricia A.nn is released next Wednesday. She said the parents and a neonatalog1st from the hospital would be present at a news conference. B} Thur~CI\ ~' man) st.ablehands had fled 1ha1 trainer'> "'11d the)' couldn't find enough ht'lp 10 till the pp 'Trainer .. are v.alL.ing their own horses or trying ICl get other people to do 11 ... ..aid Jo<,eph Harper C\1."cu11,e vace president and gener.!1 manager of the Del Mar Thoroughbred ( lub Help for smokers Hoag Memorial Hospital will host a no- nonscnse quu smoktng program Sept. 9 -19. Sponsored by the American Cancer Soc1et)'. the fi ve sesstOl}S arc led by a trained ex-smoker. "Sam and Patty Frustac1 (the parents) w1ll lea'e the hospital with a bit of history:· ~aid Laura John'\on, a <,pokc\wuman for ( hildrcns Hosp11al of Ora nge C oun1y Acting under 1nstruct1ons from the family . the hospital has decltned in recent weeks to give out any details Thur\day about Pa1nc1a Ann or her two surv1111 ng brothers. Stephen and Richard She said she was unable to say 1f Pa1nc1a Ann would require any special care. beyond what a normal baby would need. once she gets home. · The father. 31. "an 1ndustnal equipment ..ale\man Mrs. Frustac1 is a 30-ycar-old high ~hoot teacher and had been 1ak1ng fen1ltty drugi. The couple has one ot her !.On, who also wa·s born with the help of fenaht)' drugs RepreSt-nta11,es ol the Horsemen's Bene\olent & Protecu'e Assoc1a11on and 1mm1gra11on official~ began negot1at10g Monda~ 1n an effort to \Olve the problem P\t'att \aid an estimated one-third to one-hall of the 1 <JOO workers on Del Mar's balk c,trt'tch are illegal aliens. the largest t:0ncentrat1on of undocumented worken tn San Diego·( ount) Add111onal informauon ts a' a1labll.'. by ~lling the education dep.mmcnt of the American Cancer Society at 7 51-0441 Women ollnterfaltb Pa1nc1a Ann wa'i the lir\t of the septuplets born \.1a)' .! I h~ l ae..arean section 12 week\ premature l nlll name' However. M., John\on ..aid Thur\da\ 1ha1 the two ho\'> ··havt· not reached the prerequ1s111e\ for gotng home " The bab1e\ must gain normal h1rth weight of about six to eight pound\ bclore The annual membership luncheon of the Women Associates ofU( l lnterfa11h will be Sept I 0 at the Interfaith (enter on the UC Irvine campus. parktng lot 18 ofT South Circle View Dnve There will be a bnef program following the luncheon. which beJinS at t t · 'lO a m Irvine man dies iii motorcycle collision Add111onal information and rescr,a11ons art available by calh& SH-0891 By LI A MAHONEY Of IM Deity ,!Ml lien Mu•lclan• • leatlval set .\n In.inc man was kil lcJ I hur\da} "hen the motorc}de he wa'i riding 5lammed into a veh1dc tl'Ytng to make a left turn al an mter~11un More than 500 mus1c1ans will cntenatn fans at the I 5th annual Orange County Mus1c1ans Festtval Sept. IS at the Newporter. Bag band, d1x1e. class1cal. rock. JaL2, country and more will be featured at st>. separate performance areas from noon to I 0 p.m. Advance 11ckcts arc $7 and are available from the mus1c1ans' association. 546-81.66. until Sept I I . Tickets will cost S9 at the door. The price 1s tax deductible . .\dd111onnal 1nforma11on 1s available h> from Frank Amoss, 966-2163. Kenneth M Ziegler 2K wa' pronouncc:.-d dead at Western Medical (enter \anta .\na. about \IX hours after th e 4 pm accident at Harranta Park"a)' and Ea'it Yale Loup. Irvine. Z1cgknufkn·J ma\\l\l' hcaJ inJunc' and a collapsed lung. Irvi ne fraflic lnvc.,11ga1or Doug (offing said. Poltl·e arc 'illll try1ng 10 determine 1fZ1l·glcr pa~sed a red ltgh1 or wac, tul oil h)' ~heela .\ Jac.kc,on. :?9, also of In inc. the driver of th e l'ar Liegler rammed.< offi ng said Jatk\on wac; not injured (offing ..aid Friday, Aug. 23 71t·gler wa~ drtvtng h1o; Kawasaki KZ ICX)(J north on East Yalt' Loop at the time of the accident Jackson was heading south W11ne'>'ie'i tuld poltle Jackson was 1n the 101ersect1on wa111ng to make a left turn 1)nto Barranca when Ziegler approached al about 4 ) mph But there are confl1c11ng reports about what happened next Coffing '>31d Some witnesses 10d1cate Ziegler. seeing the signal light turn \cllow sped up to get through the 1ntersec11on before 11 turncd red He 'it ruck Jack .. on's 1979 Ford Mus tang as she proceeded to complete her left tum No mtttln1s scbtdaltd Monday, Aug. 26 • 6.30 p.m .. Costa Mtu PIUDin& CommlHIOD . City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. But "11ncsses could not confirm whether the signal had turned red (offing \atd Rescue worker.called on the l ~ Manne ( orps to Oy Z:1eglerover rush hour traffic. 10 We\tcrn Mcdteal"s trauma center. (offing ~aid • 7: 30 p. m , lrvlne Transportation Comml11lon . City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd He wa-. pronounced d1:ad al 10·09 p.m PoucE Loe Teen gang terrorizes HB family, flee with $3,000 A pna of teens armed. with auns and wooden sucks stormed a house in Huntinaton Beach late Thursday, clubbina and blndina the residents before flceina with about $3,000 in cash and Jewelry, police reported today. The Dinh Le family was eatina a late dinner when sb to eiaht teen· agen with white T·1bin1 wrapped around their faces broke into their Coetalleu A buralar broke into a home an the I 900 block of Meyer Thursday cvc- nina and reportcdlystolcS4001n cash and $400 1n jewclrv. . ' . Pohce cited Scott Sakurai, 2.-. for shophftin1 aner he was apprehended Thunday forallqedlysteahnaaS 180 diamond nn' from May Co. dcpert· ment stort 1n South Coast Plan. tore dctccttve apprehended him after he tncd 10 aet a refund for the stolen nna at a May C'o storc an M1ss1on VieJO Pohcc reports sa1d he had reportedly stolen the nna from a loadina mte when he worked at the store last January. • • • TI11eves 1tole an oxygen and an acetylene tank from the storaae yard of Ollyttn rv1ct Co , 2071 P1accn· 111, on Thunday The lou was csumatcd at S 1.240 • • • ~mrMe \IClle • .22-caliber Nauti lus Dnve home near Edison Hiah School, accordtng to poltce spokeswoman JoAnne Bcrptrom. The intruders, all dcscnbcd as beina Vietnamese, demanded &old and when Dinh Le, the father, said the family bad no 1otd1 a gunmen bJt ham over the head with the butt of a revolver, 8erptrom said. One of the family's two children was injured .when her face wa Maanum revolver from a home an the 1700 block of Labnidor Thursday. The loss was estimated at S2SO. Kewport Beacb A book of Los Angeles Rams llcktt worth $924 was reported stolen Thursday from a home alona Royal • • • A VCR and a movie camera were reported stolen from the storqc room of The financaal Group, a real estate 1nveSlment firm located at 4SO New- port Cen\cr Drive. The I w., csumatcd at S 1.100. • • • Someone stoic a VCR worth Sl 0 from Kinetic Computer S),tems, 4301 Barch, on Thursda~. • • • Two lithOJl:lphs worth S l ,499 wttt reported stolen from a bus1nc located at 4600 C.mpu on Wcdnn- tUy naaht Police reporu said one of the J>1ecc of an work •a rtponcdly by Salvador Dah. • • • . . smashed into the dining room table by one of the robbers. police rcponed. She didn't require hosp1tahzat1on. A.II the v1ct1ms were forced to crawl into the hving room where they were tied with rope The bandits made off with $1 .100 10 cash and about S 1.900 10 Jewelry, &rptrom siud Thieves broke into a Bank of Amenca branch at 41 01 MacArthur on Wedne~ay n1aht and stoic SI ,6S 1.39 in quaners and dimes from the teller drawers • • • A bu~lar stole S 1,400 1n Jewelry and $60 1n cash from a home in the 200 bfock of l!ast Occ.n Front while the resident~ were a,lttp Tuesday na&ht lntne Someone stoic the wheels off a car parked 1n the 2800 block of Grttn· field Thunday. Tbe lo wu ~u­ mated at more than S400. • • • . A woman's pu~ was taken from the r attt of• nightclub at I 700 MacAnhur bne Thursday ni&ht. The IOU WI e l1mated ll und1 r S°SO. • • • Vandals thrcv.: a rock throuah a window of a home alona vannah Thund~y do1n1 unknown dama c Delly .... ,....."' v-._., • Irvine pollce officer ln•pecta wreckage at .cene of fatal cra•h Thuraday. Fountain Valley Jeromt' Daniel Bracamonte'>. 44 wa'I p1Cked up b)' police Thur~a\ 1n the 1700 block of Magnolia on susp1c1on of burglal) and taken to Oninge ( ount)' Jail fo r booking Thl' two carton'> of Marlboro cigarette\ he had in his ptl'i'iesr,1on were rt'tatnt'd b-. pohce a~ e"1dt"nle • • • -\ rc'i1den1 in the 9100 block ol La Estrella reported Wtdne!iday thdl someone had ~tolt'n his 38-cahhcr handaun from ht) home The loss was e~11ma1cd at S '00 • • • .\ thief 'itolc two ~hoes. worth S.'\O from a Standard C)hoc store. 8Q74 Warner. on 1 hunda)' Howe -.er store otlic 1als dt~ovcrcd later that the •uspet:t had taken two lei\ !.hoes Lafun&Beacb An into '\acatcd man asked police Thursday 10 rre t hi~ friend who had thrown has car key' into the bu\ht\ on Bluebird Canyon Road. Offict'n made noarTC t, but S'"e the man a lift home • • • ;\ 12-)'ear-old boy v.a te"lca~d 10 ht, parents Thursday af\er ~1n1 cauaJ'lt alleged I)' stcaltna 1 \han from a Fore\t A. \enue buuneu • • • A tn-colorcd bnctltt "llued at $975 wa reponed lo\t Thur1da~ momina on Al~ ~\una Bo~lcvard A brick Y."&S thrown throuah Lhe window or a North Cot~ H1&)lWI) home WcdnC1da) n1aht. the v1ct1m told pohtt. Hentiajton Beech Two robb( stoic a \\>Oman·, pu"" while \he was t.1nd1n1 1n the park1n1 lot of an Al~nson·, Sfo«ry \tore. 7101 Warner. on lhunc.by Pohrc rl'port~ \a11.J the pair gllt a"'a' 1n a ,df1'"' and hluc Punllal fht" lu,.,'\1..:1\ es11mall'd at S2U tn lJ'h .ind \40 in lnl\lCllJOl"llll\ llCm\ • • • Th1l'H'' ,wk a moton1ed 1n Oatabk d1ngh~ ~ ha1ned tn a doc!.. near the '900 hlcl(:k ol .\llad1n sornct1ml' la5l "eeL. Tht' lo\s "a' l'\t1matcd at SI (ICIO ••• .\ burglar hml.l' tnlO d homl· 1n thr t\ 1 on hlod: nt [)o\ t'r Thu l"\da' ran...-tl kcd 1hc rt'\ldencc and g1H l"I' "'11h .! S '~' f\ dnd an S8U clod. rad111 . . . \ 1h1tl hrnlt' intu a home 1n th1· I ti800 blod 111 t oral ( a\ T uc'id3\ n1iht "'h1 k lhl' rt'\ldcnl\ wert' \kt'p- 1ng and 'tolt Sll t>4' 1n JC Wein • • • \om cone 4'tok S 5 ~O tn Jewell). S 7 5 10 la'h .ind a S200 VCR from a home 1n the t !!l<llO hind. of Mora Kat last \un1l,I\ • • • \on 1(' 11 me in t ht' past l wo weeks a 1h1c.-1 \Ink a S<K)(l guitar from a Pro Rental\ \1 u\ll 'itore 1.,552 Beach • • • \ huriilar \tole a walkt contamina S '"o tn la'h lrom the bedroom of a home in the 400 blod of 't orktown earh Thur'ida' morning. Two' 1deoca ~ttc rttordcrs worth SI\ .... and a camera worth S200 wtrc rcponcd 'ih1len lr1'm a home in the "'H<Xl bl()(k of l 1bt'n' Wednesday momtTl& Two pedestrians hit while in crosswalk T'>'o l...lguna fka('h v.nmcn "''"I"<' ho\pttahLed late Thu~ta\ after a ca1 knOCkt'd them 40 ft'Ct ou1 ol the , rouv.alk in front nf tht' < oua \.1 C"..a poltct' \talion .\nh Thu o . .lO WI\ h<Jtcd an cnt1cal cc>nd1t1on today in the an· 1cns1\e cart v. Nat Fountain Valle) ('ommun1t Ho ptlal with • frac· turcd lr.ull and a roncu ion. he ha remained unconC"tOU\ •1ntt tM 7 4S p m a,·e1dcnt at the 10tenttt1on ol Fair Dnvc and '\-anauard. trttt 01nthC"onnor 22.alsoin 1ntens1\t c.~. wa\ rcponed 1n 11Cnou~ con· d1uon with a fnc.:tul""d pclv1 a bro~t'n left leg and abdnm1nal in· JUnC\ Tht' v.omtl" v.ere tut b\ a IQ l ford < 1r11nada afkr the tniffir s1anal chanatd from arttn to~ whilt the\ wtf't" cro~'>tnf f'a1 r Pnve l t Tom I )urhum rtponed C>n~t"r Man.ha Amburat> 32. of < ap1strano Beach apparentl) didn't ~ 1ht v.omen v.h1lt tt1\lehn1ca1t on Fair l>nvt and did not pass a red tratlk s11nal. poh~ \ltd Durham uad <\mbu~~ 1s u~r _ 1n"e 11pttoo for allcatdh f11hna to )tcld to pcd~tnan 1n a cro 1k.. Tht 1nams ~rt tiuted b)' para· medic' before bc1na taktn by am· bulantt totM h Ptl&lltauma~nt.er. Traffic 1n 11p1on ~ft Joo,una toda) for the dn"" oh plCkup wck a" a pouablt ~tn \ M Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auguat 23, 1985 Equipment failure Ca Used leak • Union Ca_.,rb,_1-de-Corp. officials also cite bcma relca5Cd. "The emi ion was caused by a sclf-sustamma reaction, which wa!. m1t1ated by the aecadental heatina of a rtactor vessel used for storage.'' the hllman error for pOtSon gas emission - OUTH CHARLESTON. W Va (AP) -Umon Carbide Corp today blamed equipment failure and human error for an Aug 11 poi on ps leak at its Institute plant that sent 135 people to hospitals The company also said that the poison cloud wa~ composed of 650 company statement said. pounds of methylene chlonde, a The company acknowledged the suspect canccr-causana aaent, and workers bad thouaht the temporaf} 2.800 pounds of aldtearb oxime storage ve set was empty, as stated ''decomposition products." By that, previously by Air Pollution Control the company meant the ald1carb Commission Director Carl Beard. broke down in a storage tank before However, a Carbide investigation --------------.--....----. showed about. 4,000 pounds of the mixture remained in the tank. Carbide said the chemical mixture FARMERS INSURANCE Have a Safe Summer had been transferred to the tank Ulllfl IHUWIC£ between Aug. I and Aug. 7 after founded 1957 excess aldicarb oxime was in- ~-troduced into the reactor where the ~ r----;:::========::::---i pesticide ingredient aldicarb is made. 831-n40 Dunng that period, steam ac-~:~:4:1 :O;ld:N:e:w:po:r:I :B:lvd=·~N;e:w:po:rt=B:e:ac=h~il.iiiiii~~iii~~~~~~~'1 cidentally entered a jacket surround· NEWPORT BEACH l'A. NA.SONIC F•cto,y-Dlnct De•lu NEW JI., PANA80NIC VHS Vld.o C. ... tt• Recorder (PV·J~~•) ina t"ie vessel. How the steam entered was not explained. "On Aug. 7, an effort was made to move the remaining mixture back to the ald1carb reactor.'', a company 1nvest1aat1on showed "Pumpin1 was started and continued for a penod of appro~1mately 211i hours when a check 1nd1catcd the pump was no lon1er pumping. "At this point, the pump was shut down and at was believed the (storage ve~sel) was empty, .. the report said. "lt is now know that approximate- 1) 4.000 pounds of the mixture remained." Carbide said a rupture disk and a safety valve opened, and three gaskets blew out when steam con- tinued to heat the reactor. Six Union Carbide workers and 129 residents required treatment after the fo ul-smelling collection of gases leaked from a stora1e tank holding up to 500 gallons of a pesticide 1ng.rcdJent. On Dec. 3. methyl isocyanate leaked at the company's plant in Bhopal, India, and killed at least 2.000 people. Union Carbide has not explained how that leak occurred. It faces billions of dollars in lawsuits. 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For every one you buy. we'll give to the 25 C Muscular Dystrophy Association SOUTH COAST PLAZA Reagan urges GOP crowd to unite for Senate.fight By Tbe Auoclated Preti LOS ANGELES -Prc)adent Reagan uraed Cahfornu1 Repubhcani to unite behind a candidate who could beat Democratic Senate Whip Alan Cranston a9d help 1he GOP ma1ntam control of the Senate af\er I 986 Cranston, i1' unsuccessful candidate for the Democrauc pres1dcnt1~l nomination m 1984, 1s expected to seek a fourth term In calling for Cranston s ouster durinj a GOP fundraisma dinner Thursday. Reaaan n?t~ .several California Republicans have expressed interest 1n the race and said .. Im sure practically any of them would be an imJ?rovement." Among th~se interested are Los Angeles County Supe rvisor Michael Antonovich, Cahforn!a party chairman; economist Arthur Laffer, state Sen. Ed Davis, R· Valencia; Rep Bobbi Fiedler, R·Cali f.; state As"mblyman Bob Naylor, R·San Mateo; and actor Fess Parker. Hu•band-klller geta •uspended •entence LYNCHBURG. Va. - A woman's claim that she stabbed her termanall} 111 husband with an ice pack out of mercy played no part in a plea bargam m which the woman was sentenced to two years' probation. prosttutors 58} .. Ruth Steppe Davis 69, pleaded guuty Thursday to one count of manslaughter an the death of Samuel Roscoe Davis. 72. who had advanced cancer and onl>. weck'I to hve, docton had said. Mrs. Davis also was ordered to receive counseli ng and treatment at a mental health clinic. She had testtfied that she stabbed her husband five umcs in the chest to "get daddy out _?f that old cancer miser"'" Clemency closer for mercy klller TALLAHASSEE. Fla -Flonda Gov. Bob Graham has two of three votes needed from the Cabinet to free Roswell Gilbert from pnson while he appeals a ltfe sentence fo r the so<alled mercy k1ll1ng of his a1hng wife. Graham on Thursday proposed cond1t1onal commu1at1on for Gilbert. convicted m May of first-degree murder an the March slaying of his 73-year-old wife. Emily, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis. Graham's re~ommen­ dation proposes that Gilbert remain free only while his appeals are being heard in state couns, a process that could take years. Bld lost to clear Hauptmann name PHILADELPHIA -The widow of Bruno Haup1mann, who was sent to the electric chair 49 yea rs ago for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's infant son. has lost another court bid to clear her husband's name. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals twice rejected a request by Anna Hauptmann, 86, to revjve a lawsuit charging that the state of New Jersey wrongfully tried and convicted her husband. In a one-sentence order July 11 . the court affirmed a U.S. Dist net Coun opan1on 18 months ago d1sm1~ang Mrs. Hauptmann's ctv1l lawsu1t for lack of evidence A. week ago the appeals court rejected a motion to rehear the case CALIFORNI A Search for 'night •talker' spreads north SAN FRANCISCO -An apparent hnk between Los ~ngeles' ··night stalker." behcved responsible for seven slay1ngs, and a l..1lhng here. puts authonttes ··no closer to captun ng him." police sa). "The whole department has been mob1h zed to apprehend the suspect," said San Francisco police Commander Richard ~app. More than 50 detecu "es in the Los Angeles area arc working on the cases. On Thursday, 70 San Francisco police joined the manhunt. said Diarmu1d Philpott. captain of mspectors. Described by surv ivors as a gap-toothed, curly-headed while or Hispanic man in his late 20s or early 30s. the night stalker 1i. suspected in the weekend murder of Peter Pan. 66. and the wounding of his wife. Barbara. 64. m San Francisco. Wldow'• murder on 11UUry liner probed SAN FRANCISCO -The ere~ aboard a luxul) ocean liner was shocked that a wealthy widow was found murdered aboard their ship and that her long· time male companion was arrested Roben Frisbee, 58. was held at the Hltll of Justice in the death of Munel Bameu, 79. who died aboard the Ro) al V1ktng Star after leaving Victoria. Bn11sh Columbia. on Monday. according to San ~-------------------------~-------------------------~ Francisc0 Poli~hom1c1de1nspector(arl~otz The coroner~1dBamettd1ed from "a multiple blunt trauma to the head" Police ~1d the weapon was a liquor bottle Fri~bee was arrested Wednesda) when the ship docked in San Francisco. Invites you to join as for oar *ANNUAL* _./ SALE ST ARTS FRI. AUG 23Ro FRI. AUG . 23RD SAT. AUG. 24TH SUN . 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M1llcrtook notes as more 1han a dozen of his former colleagues disclosed how the} eavesdropped on phone calls and spied on his love trysts for evidence 1n a sp) case they called "Wh1pworm." Miller. the first FBI agent tried on charges of spy mg for a foreign power. also heard his own voice booming from loudspeakers in a courtroom Thursday in a bugged conversation with has lover a ov1et SP> He ~as heard fc1gmnga Russian accent and 1den11fym~ himself as "Boris " "I'll bnng the rest of the stuff. uh. from my house." Miller 1s heard telltng \Ctlana Ogorodn1ko\ an tht tape played Thursday Prosecutors have linked that ~tatement to delivery of classified documents WORLD Pollce ln Soweto hold 9Choolchlldren JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca -Police finng rubber bullets and shotgun blasts today battled a tnob ofstone-throwmg blacks 1n northern Cape Provance. killing six people and wounding 20, authorities said. In Cape Town. the Rev. Allan Boesak. a maxed-race opponen t of apartheid and President of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. announced a march next Wednesday to the gates of Polls moor Prison to demand the freedom of black leader Nelson Mandela. Residents of Soweto. near Johannesburg. said the army had for the second day in a row arrested youngsters boyco~tang classes. All-out artlllery war Interrupted BEIRUT. Lebanon -Gunbattles rocked central Beirut's Moslem· Chnstian d1 v1ding line toda}. and police sai d the death toll 1n the latest outbreak of civil war fi&htmg had nsen to 321. However. the all-out artillery war that had engulfed the metropolitan area for four days ended about midnight, 11 hours af\er a deadline set for a Synan-sponsored cease.fire . Today's fighung was It mated to the Green Line that splats the city into Moslem and Chnsuan sectors . Top ofncer ln •PY 11Candal nee. BERLIN -A top West German mtelhaencc officer sought an a w1dcn1ng spy scandal has crossed the border and requested asylum from East Germany's communist .aov~mment, East Germany's official news agency said today. Hans Joachim Taedgc. who had been West Germany's top counterespionage officer for East German~. was the fourth person to disappear since Au&. 6 . There arc growing susp1c1ous that all four were East German spies. AON said East Oerynan officials were reviewing T1edge's request for asylum. The news a~ency did not say when he had amved an East Germany. He had be-en m1ssin& since Monday. Major quake Jilt. Sovlet-CllbJeH border WASHINGTON -A miuor earthquake wuh an es11mated maanitude of 7.S on the Richter scale occurred today alona the Chmcsc-Soviet border 1n central Asia, the U.S. Geoloa.ical Survey said. Don Kelly, a survey spolccsman, 511d scientists at the agency·~ worldwidt earthquake detection center an Ooldcn, Colo .. recorded the quake at 5:42 a m PDT, centered about 325 miles cast of Tashkent 1n Soviet central Asia No reporu of damaae or tnJuncs had been received. Spy dut bJ aH for J J yan MOSCOW -A chemical the tate Dt-pnnncnt sayswa used by the KOB to trace U.S. diplomats' movement apparently ha~ bctn 1n u;ic for l 1 years. a u.-s. Embassy official told reporters today. But he ~Id Amencan officials art sull unsure how the SovteU cmplo)'ed at. The official also indicated that tht United States first found the trackana powder out 1de the Soviet Union. On Wednesday, the U.S State Oepanment said the KGB Sttrct polict have been usina a potc~tialJy cancer-caus1n1 chemical known as NPPD, or natro- phenylpentadtenal. to trace the movements of Amencan daplomus in Mo ow and monitor their contacts with Soviet citizens Moscow denied the charae. \ I Ot~ COMt DAILY P LOT /Friday, August 23, 1"5 Al I Lotto prize shared by23 'Nothing we could do' 'Lucky21,' mostly Da llas air traffic controllers could do zero to stop disaster FORT WORTH, Teu.s (AP) -Two au traffic o6ntrollm who handled the Delta Air Lines jel th.a• ct1ahed. lall1n1 l 3-4 people, on final approech to &.be DaUu airport, II.id in a reJ)Ort published today there was nothina they could bave dooe to prevent the dlllStet. The contr0llcn, 1n their tint public tematkt 11oce the crash, 11id they also bad no idea how 1evere tht weather was at Oallas..Fon Worth International Airpon until 100 1mm1grants, thrilled British Alrwaris by American dream NEW YORK <AP>_ A 36-ycar. checking eng nes old man stepped forward today to claim his one-third share of Nonh \ MANCHESTER. En$1and (AP) -8nt1sh Airways America's bigest lottery pnze, $41 said today 1t had ordered immediate computer checks of million, while 21 factory workers who the jct enames on iu 30 Bocmg 737s followin& an eneine shared another third of the pnze explosion and fire that lulled S4 people on a charter flight reported to work as usual. to Greece. lt would "not be fair for the U.S. offit1als also revealed that the manufacturer of company not to shpw ul? -1t would the engine on the 73? that cau&ht fire Thursday on takeoff hold u_p production," said V1rat Lao, U1.&• ,.._.. from ~anchcstcr Airport had been ordered last month to one of the workers who pooled their Fellow worllen bolated Cel8o Oarcete lD Mount Vernon, conduct a safety survey because of a fire m a s1m1ltar chances in Wednesday's big state N.Y . Tbunday after ~ap determined lt held wtnnm, engine. mpb winds were clocked tbett nuoutts after the LockMcd L-1011 wtOl dOWo. , .. Thal niab• 901n1home, l felt bk.c lhnewu oothiaa l could have done or aho\lld have done tha1 would ba"c chan&ed anYthio&." la.id 1 46-year-cld Garia.ad mu wbo controlled the tliih• until ili minutes before the cmh. .. I don't think any infOnMtion was wnhheld from the pilot th.at be would have made 1 different decision than he did" to fly into the rain, be wd. Two of the three cootrollcn morutorina Delta fliabt 191 on AUS. 2 were iniervtewed by the Fort Worth SW· Telcsram and spoke on Condition they not be identified by oamc. "It's just a feelina of hclpleuneU, .. aaid a controller from ltvuia. wbo had aavtn the pt.lot clcaranot to land. lheo futilely commanded. .. Go around." .. You're atandina there lookintat an 11.J"Plane uplodr and you know that pcoplr are dytQI. You don't have an) idea how many ... be said. "There snot a .. thins you can do for them. Zero." Thiny people wmved the crash of the Jumbo Jet. Nallonal Trtn1portat1on Safety Board investiptors have not dctemuncd the cause of the crash. but wmd shear -a sudden 1bJ.ft lD wmd speed and dlrccuoo spawned b~ severe thunderstorms -is a prime suspect · Seven mishaps t a llied at Japanese a irports Lotto pme. "And they've been good numben for New York• $41 million lottery. Alan Solloway, a spokesman for Bnush Airways, told to us.' reporters in Manchester that the state-Owned airline was TOK XO (A~) -Seven mcadcnls an\ohang com. The final winner, who bouaht a spotlight were the workers at Each of the Lucky 2l'eamsS18,000 making what he called immediate "computerized checks" mcrcial am:raft 1n two days, ancludmg an emergenc' ticket in Albany, had not claimed the Hantscho Inc., a manufacturer of to $30,000 annually, said Karl on the cn&incs of its Bocma 737 fleet. No planes had been landana by oneJethner and an aborted takcoffb> anotht:r prize by this momina, lottery officials offset printing presses in Mt. Vernon, Wallbura, vice president of manufac-grounded, however. were reported today. said. Each of the winning tickets north of New York City. turing for the company. British Airways said it had not been told of a U.S. No mjuries were reported ID any of the incidents that correctly predicted the numbers -Most of the 21 were immigrants A total of 113.670 tickets won government directive to check the U.S.-made Pratt & involved six airlines and more than 2.200 passengers and 14, 17, 22, 23, 30, 47 -drawn at who came in search of the American prizes ran&i ng down to $23. Whitney engines. crew at Japanese airports Thursday night and toda). random from 48 possibilities. dream from China, the Dominican The lottery set several records: the However, Britain's Civil Aviation Authomy saad all The la~st. in the stnn~ of 1nc1dents, according to The holder of the second winning Republic, Poland, Trinidad, Thai-$41 million jackpot, highest ever an Briush airlines that use the Pratt & Whitney engine had Transport Mmmry offictals, mvolved a ~onbv.est Onent ticket, Joe Moore of Brooklyn, said at land. Yugoslavia. Paraguay and Hun-North America; $47 ,82S,432 an been informed of the order, although It was not mandatory Bocina 747 Jetliner that blew half of its 16 tares on landing a news conference today that he was gary. prizes: ticket sales of S36, l 12.626; ID Britam. at Tokyo New International Airport at Nanta airport. and numbafterleaminahe had won S 13. 7 "These guys arc hke a cross-section S2, 166. 7S7 ~id to Lotto vendors. "The airlines were informed for their informJluon an Au Fran~ Boema 747 that lost power an one of ns four million. "I haven't really realized the of America. wath every ethnic, racial and $ l 6,2SO,d8 I for state education only ... a CAA press officer told The Associated Press. engines after leav'ing Nan ta. It landed safe I) m Osaka impact of what's happened to me and religious group represented," The Lucky 21 was the largest group The 4·y~r-old plane that burned at Manchester had The ures on Northw"t Flight 001 from Los Angeles yet," Moore said. saad Karl Wallburg, a vice president ever to split a first pnze an the stale about I 2.000 hours flytnJ lime, and would not have been were so shredded that tt had to be towed, forcing closurt ot A regular lottery player, Moore said at Hantscho Inc . which manufac-lottery. said James Nolan. Lotto subject to lhc checks if they had been mandatory, the Nant.a's only runway for 1 hour and 40 minutes. an official he probably would keep b.tSJOb wu.b a Lures pnnting presses. director for New York Cit)« avaauon official said. at Nan ta wd. Other incoming flights ""ere daHned to computer data processing firm. "!feel w~ndcrful. great. tcmfically Their share, SIJ,666,667, was to be He said only planes with more than 17 000 hours Haneda 11rponon Tokyo Ba> Asked how he would spend has excited. Maybe now I'll go out and d1stnbuted an 21 payments of fl)ang tame would have ~n affected. A Japan Transport Manast!) official did not consider winnings, he said, "I'm probably buy myself a bag, brand new Amen-· S6SO. 793. meaning that each would The explodin~ engine created a fireball that engulfed the current spate of 1nc1dents unusual .. Over am g1' c:n aoina to try to shelter a lot of at from can car," said Peter Lee, 38, nng-receive annual paymenu of about the rear of the Bntish A1rtours Jet as at sped down the penod of time they tend to a'erage ou1:· he said · Uncle Sam." leader of "The Lucic) 21 :· as they S24.000 after taxes. according to their runway. Officials say 54 people died an the scanng heat and But Japan Aar Lanes spok~man Geoff re> Tudor ..aid First to JU mp Joyously _an_t_o_t_h_e _ca_l_lc_d_t_he_m_sc_lv_e_s_o_n_lo_t_te_ry_p:..a..;..pe_rs_. __.._..la~er_. ------_____ po_a_so_n_o_u_s _b_la_ck_sm_o_k_e_. _E_•&h_tY_·t_h_rcc_a_bo_a_r_d_su_rv_iv_e_d_. __ •_t w_as_n_o_t_tY_P_1c_a_1 _ .. _1·_,_e _n_e,_e_r_sc_e_n_a_da_> _h_ke_i_t._· __ _ Champagne Sanday Branch Q1 Enjoy Our Full Scrvlcc • , ! Jn the Mediterra nean Room 10:00.3.00 pm. 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't-4, ................... ...;..,:........, ______________________ _. _____________________________ ~------~--- J A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frtd11Y, August 23, 1985 • 14 .H-OUR SALE: 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 V.l.P. SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On selected famous makers challis skirts. blouses. and sweaters. 0 . 272 Reg. 56.00 to 72.00 42.00 to 54.00 Save 25%: On selected better separates 1n eluding wool gabardine pants skirts. jackets. novelty sweaters and silk blouses 0 197 Ong. 44.00 to 68.00 33.00 to 51 .00 Take an ext,. 25% off: The ticketed price on already-reduced V. I. P. Collections in- cluding famous maker career collections 0 . 104 107 272 Ong 9 49 to 149.99 7.12 to 114.99 SPORTSWEAR IO'S Save 25%: On misses denim ieans from Gloria Vanderbilt, Sync. Sasson, more. 0 252 Reg 19 99 to 40 00 15.00 to 30.00 Save 25%: On garment-dyed Actif separates 0 . 252 Ong 9 00 to 20 00 6.75 to 15.00 Save 25%: On pants by Counterparts. Axiom and Clio 0 443 Reg . 29 99 to 44 00 22.50 to 33.00 Take an extra 25% off: The ticketed price on elreadV'·reduced separates from Claude. Cito, Axiom and Counterparts 0 443 . Reg 14 99 to 35.99 11.24 to 26.99 Take an extra 50% off: The ticketed price of selected already-reduced sweaters and blouses 0 40 43 125 134 Reg 9 99 to 39 99 4.99 to 19.99 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On all blouses in the Plaza blouse dept 0 66 1001169/201 /297 Reg. 9 49 to 46.00 . 7.11 to 34.50 Save 25%: On all boucle cardigans 0 149 450 Reg 32.00 to 39 99 24.00 to 30.00 Save 25%: On our entire collection of casual and career pants 0 . 135 442 Reg . 20.00 to 34.00 . 18.00 to 25.50 Sava 25%: On all Plaza denim from Weekenders and N Y Jean Co 0 135 Reg 22 00 to 26 00 16.50 to 19.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Personal Haberdashery polyester basics 0 133 Save 25%: On our entire stoc k of Koret coordinates 0 133 Reg . 19.99 to 72 00 14.99 to 54.00 Sava 25%: On our entirP stock of Russ Togs coordinates 0 133 237 Reg 19 99 to 88 00 14.99 to 61.00 FOCUS SPORTSWEAR Sava 25%: On our own group of contem porary Cygne Designs separates. 0 . 441 Reg 38 00 to 58 00 28.50 to 43.50 Save 25%: On our over sized V neck sweater by Fenn Wriqht & Manson 0 243 Reg 3900 ~.26 Save 25%: On casual separati>s from your favorite woman designer 0 198 Reg 40.00 to 87 00 28.40 to 57.42 MISSES COATS Save 25%: On short and topper length coats 1n wool and wool blends D 25 Reg 86.00 to 160 00 84.50 to 120.00 Sava 25%: All-weather and travel coats D 226. Reg 69.99 to 115.00 52.48 to 88.25 SPECIAL SIZD Save 25%: On our entire stock of novelty and casual pants Sizes 32 to 38 O 127 Reg 26 00 to 38 00 19.60 to 28.60 Save 25%: On blue and cream active group from Aileen 0 279 Sizes 38 to 44. Orig 18 00 to 35 00 13.60 to 28.26 Save 25%: On coordinates from Ms. Russ Sizes 38 to 44 D 132 Orig. 38.00 to 98 00 21.60 to 73.60 S.ve 26%: On Levi s Bendover pants Sizes 32 to 38 D 127 Reg 19 99 14.99 Save 25%: On Cotton Club coordinates from Russ for petite s1ze,s 0 287 Reg . 28.00 to 38 00 21.00 to 21.60 S.ve 25%: On selected petite sweaters 0 405 Reg 28 00 to 50 00 21.00 to 37.60 S.ve 25%: On Counterparts French canvas pant for petites 0 405 Reg 34 00 25..50 I Save 25%: On our entire stock of pure silk dresses for misses and petites 0 . 22 11631238 Reg. 95.00 to 120.00 71 .25 to 90.00 Save 25%: On spun dresses for petites. Sizes 4 to 14. 0 . 27. Reg . 29.99 22.60 Save 26%: On denim dresses from your favorite woman designer. Misses sizes 0 . 22. Reg 92 00 to 102.00 19.00 to 71.60 Save 26%: On polyester doveskin dresses for ___ t~h_e.Jl.ffic.e~ Misses 6 to 14-. D-"'-49..._ __ Reg. 78.00 to 88.00 . . .. 68.60 to 81.00 Sava 26%: On our double breasted challis coat dress. Misses sizes 8 to 16 0 . 73. Reg. 48.00 3'.00 Save 26%: On all Neil Martin. Axiom and Cassis polyester career dresses Sizes 6 to 14. 0 21 49 Reg. 68.00 to 82.00 . . 51.00 to 81 .60 JUNIORS Save 26%: On our entire stock of regular priced Santa Cruz separates 0 . 130. Reg 22 00 to 39 00 18.50 to 29.26 Save 26%: On selected lambswool polos and vests, silk I angora sweaters and acrylic polos. 0 . 97. Reg. 19.99 to 28.00 . 14.99 to 21.00 S.ve 26%: On acrylic knrt dresses: solid shaker knits. paisleys, and polo styles. Sizes S-M-L D 64. Reg . 29.99 to 44.00 22.49 to 33.00 Save 26%: On oversized solid shirts from St Michel. Pure cotton, sizes S M L. 0 52 Reg . 30. 00 22.50 Save 25%: On colorful corduroys from Sasson and Lucinda Sizes 3 to 13 0 . 129. Reg . 30.00 . -22.50 Save 25%: On versatile fleece separates Sizes S-M L 0 246 Reg 12 o6 1.00 Save 26%: On denims from Jordache, Union Bay and Cherokee. 0 236 Reg 25.00 to 34.00 18.75 to 25.60 Take an extra 25% off: The ticketed-price on already reduced woven tops 0 . 521124. Reg 9 49 to 24 99 7.11 to 11.74 Save 25%: On split yoke pants by Cherokee. 0 . 129. Reg. 34.00 25.60 Save 25%: On dress pants from Happy Legs, Tomboy Sizes 3 to 13. 0 . 129. Reg. 24.99 to 36.00 . . . 18.74 to 27.00 S.ve 20%: On all bras and foundations. D. 191139/258. Reg . 5 .00 to 26.00 .4.00 to 20.M S.ve 20%: On all tricot sleepwear 0 . 24/232/288/30. Reg 12.00 to 40.00 1.80 to 32.00 Save 20%: On our entire stock of robes. 0 . 51 . qeg. 14.99 to 54.00 . 11.• to 43.20 Save 20%: On our entire stock of designer sleepwear, loungewear, and robes. 0 . 54. Reg. 19.99 to 94.00 . .1UI to 11..21 Save~= On our entire daywear collection. (E)(cept Calvin Klein.) 0 260. Reg. 5.00 to 48.00 4.00 to 11.40 Save 20%: On our entire stock of panties. (Except Calvin Klein. I 0 260. Reg. 2.50 to 12.00 2.00 to IM S.ve M. to &0%: On Citizen quartz wat ches. Orig. 85.00 to 125 00 M.M S.ve 50%: On 141( gold wedding bands. 0 . 810. Orig. 56 00 to 625.00 21.00 to 312..IO S.ve 20%: On our entire stock of leather handbags and clutches. 0 . 1171172/422. Reg . 17.99 to 100.00 14.• to M.00 Save 20%: On our entire stock of scarves and neckwear, including designer. 0 . 41 . Reg. 7.00 to 73.00 . . .. l .IO to U .40 Save 20%: On our entire stock of ladies belts. 0 . 86/449. Reg . 5.00 to 40.00 , 4.00 to 32.00 S.ve 20%: On our entire stock of vinyl hand- bags and clutches. 0 37. Reg . 20.00 to 40.00 11.00 to 32.00 S.ve 20%: On all Hanes,• Hanes Tool.· Fitting Pretty,' Silk Reflections,' Hanes Alive,' Underalls, • Slenderalls,,.. Coloralls. • Round-the-Clock and Givenchy. 0 . 3. Reg. 1.75 to 7.00 . 1.40 to 6.IO Save 20%: On all Evan Picone hosiery. 0 . n . Reg . 1 75 to 18.00 .. 1.40 to 14.40 Save 20%: On our entire stock of jewelry. 0 . 111 /427 /20/ 4391141. Reg . 6.00 to 75.00 . . . .. 4.IO to I0.00 ~ Save 20%: On our entire stock of Playtex. 0 . 414. Reg . 6.50 to 38.00 ... 4.40 to I0.40 Save ~: On our entire stock of ladies socks. 0 421 . Reg. 2.35 to 8.00 . 1a to 1.40 Save 20%: On our entire stock of small leather. goods. 0 . 142. Reg . 8.00 to 100.00 . 8.40 to I0.00 Save 20%: On all Caressa shoes. 0 . 108. Reg. 58.00 to 69.00 . . 41.40 to 65.20 Save 20%: On all Nina shoes. 0 . 249. Reg . 42.00 to 95.00 ..... J3.IO to 71.00 leve 20%: On all Calico and Lifestride shoes. 0 . 35. Reg. 33.00 to 38.00 . . . . . 21.40 to 30.40 S.ve 20%: On all Joyce shoes. 0 . 285. Reg 39.00 to 50.00 31.20 to 40.00 Save 2C)%j On selected styles from 9 West 0 . 75. Reg. 14.99 to 64.00 . 11.91to11.20 Save 20%: On selected styles from Esprit. 0 . 75. Reg. 14.99 to 37.00 .... 11.M to 29.IO S.ve 20%: On Reebok's top aerobic shoe, "Freestyle." O. 101 . Reg. 38.00 ....... •• -Save 21%: On our entire stock of Mia. 0 . 181 . Reg. 19.99 to 48.00 . . . 11 •• to •. 40 leve 21%: On our entire stock of long and short sleeved woven sportshirts. 0 . 213/417 . Reg. 15.00 to 28.50 . . 11.21 to 21.17 S.ve 21%: On knit sportshirts from Arrow Tournament, Robert Bruce and a famous French designer. D. 50/212. Reg. 19.00 to 30.00 . . . . . . . . 14.8 te D.M S.ve ~: On French and American deaigner sportswear. 0 . 216/170. Reg. 32.60 to 75.00 . . Z4.J7 to K.21 &eve 21%: On our entire stock of Hagger slacks end sportcoats. 0 . 182. Reg. 21 .99 to 79.99 . . . . .. 11.41 to ... S.V. ~On our entire stock of men'• up· dated alacks. 0 . 245. Reg. 30.00 to 42.00 . . . • .. 22.M to 11.- leve M>: On our entire stock of men's traditional sleeks. D 126. Reg. 28.00 to 30.00 . 1tM to 22.11 In• 2l'M.: On.Robert Bruc.'1 10lid Orlon 1cryllc v-neck swtlttrt. 0. 171 . Reg. 26.00 .. .. . . . . .. . .. ........ 1UO •we ~: On Mtmbtrt Only epeultt dtt1il· ~.:.h~~~~·~ by Eur~~~·.~: .~1.~ ... leve ~ On our entire ttock of men'• activeweer and weekend wear 0 . 109/2&1 . Reg 8.00 to 54.00 ..... L• to J7a S.ve 26%: On our entire stock of full cut, patterned dress shirts. 0 . 7/147/431 . Reg. 23.00 to 30.00 . 17.26 to 22.60 S.ve 26%: On our entire stock of fitted dress shirts. 0 . 218 Reg. 18.00 to 28.00 13.60 to 21.00 leve 30%: On our entire stock of men's suits•, better sportcoats and dress slacks. 0 . 9/48/611192. •suits are in selected stores. Reg. 57 .50 to 335.00 . 40.25 to 234.60 leve 25%: On better neck wear 0 . 225 only. Reg. 12.00 to 18.50 9.00 to 13.17 S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of belts. 0 . 220/404/415. Reg. 13.50 to 36.00 9.45 to 26.20 a.ve 30%: On all men's sunglasses. 0 . 105. Reg. 10.00 to 65.00 7.00 to 41.50 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of white underwear. 0 . 91 . Reg. 9.50 to 14.50 . 7.12 to 10.17 Save an extra 30% on: Our entire stock of already reduced robes. 0 164. Reg. 19.99 to 29.99 13.99 to 20.99 S.ve 25%: On all men's hosiery. 0 . 281 . Reg. 3.00 to 8.50 . . 2.25 to 1.37 a.ve 20%: On our entire stock of Freeman and Florsheim shoes. 0 57. Reg. 94.00 . 31.40 to 75.20 S.ve 20%: On our entire stock of active shoes. 0 . 284. Reg. 15.00 to 54.00 ........ 1~ to Q.20 .,... .. MIN~ leve 21%: On our entire stock o woven shirts. D. 183. Reg. 9 .99 to 22.00 . 7.41 to 11.IO leve 25%: On our entire stock of fall casual and dress slacks. 0 . 1861187. Reg. 20.00 to 40.00 . . · . .15.00 to 30.00 Save 26%: On all our young men's sports· wear collections. 0 . 293. Reg. 12.00 to 65.00 1.00 to 41.00 Save 26%: On our entire stock of Steinwurt- zel fleece and Modz polar fleece activewear. 0 . 185. Reg. 12.00 to 30.00 . 1.00 to 22.IO ' _..TO. S.ve 21%: On striped knit tops by Campus Le Tigre, Our Gang and more. Sizes 8 to 20. Reg. 9.99 to 20.00 . 7.60 to 15.00 S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of shorts (ex- cept Quiksilver). Sizes 8 to 20. O. 241 . Reg. 4.99 to 17.00 3.50 to 11.IO lave 30%: On our entire stock of dress shirts, dress 1tacks and blazers. Sizn 8 to 20. 0 . 98/239. Reg. 7.00 to 45.00 . . . 4.90 to 31.IO leve JOIMi: On boys 4 to 7 Ocean Pacific and West Coast Kids corduroy shorts. D. 74 Reg. 6.99 to 14.00 4.89 to l.IO S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of Adidas ac- tivewear. Boys 4 to 7 O 74 . Reg. 7.50 to 13.00 . . 5.25 to 9.1 0 leve 30%: On boys 4 to 7 OshKosh playwear. 0 . 74. Reg. 12.00 to 18 .00 . . . . . . . 8.40 to 12.IO S.Ve 30%: On lzod knit tops for sizes 4 to 7. 0 . 74. Reg. 17.50 ............... .'12.21 leve 211%: On our entire stock of Health·Tt)( playwear. 0. 44/137/418/419/420/428. Reg. 5.99 to 18.00 . . . .4.41to11.IO leve ~: On our entire stock of Osht<osh s>fa\'Weer for newborn•, inf en ts, toddlers and girl1 4 to 6X. D. 83/90/96/137/ 234/'28. Reg. 7.60 to 31 .00 .... 1.21 to 21.10 leve 21%: On our entire stock of plush enlrnals in children's accessories. O. 102. Reg. 6.99 to 50.00 . . . . . . . .4.41to17.IO leve 21%: On our entire stock of girls' • totn, .h1ndb1ga, beckpeck1, plus he r tc· ceuor1e1 end aunglaue1 by Riviere. o. 102. Reg. 2.00 to 26.00 . . . . . .... 1.• to 11.11 lne ~ On our entire stock of girls 7 to 14 denim jeans. 0 . 44. Reg. 15.98 to 32.00 . . . • . . 11.M to 24.• le¥e II"= On our entire stock of girla 4 to 14 ltHpwear. O. 79. Reg. 4.99 to 38.00 ........... 3.74 to 27.M NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE. SELECTION MAY VARY ITORE TO STORE. NO SPECIAL ORDElll ·--. Otange Coat DAILY PIL.OT/F'rk:Ny, AugUlt 23, 1116 A7 • I . SATURDAY,AUGUST 24TH. ITATIONIRYtrOYI S.ve 1.00 to 5.00: Our collection of desk lamps, swing arm lamps, booklights, clip ons. (Dept. 15). Reg.9.99 to 14.99 8.99 Save 21%: Walter le• curved glass frames (Dept. 15). Save 60%: All photo albums. (Dept. 151. Orig. 9.99 to 24.99 . .4.91 to 12.49 S.Ve 60%: Monkey hand puppets. (Dept. 28). Reg. 20.00...... . 10.00 Save 60%: All music boxes. (Dept. 28). Reg. 10.00 to 100.00 5.00 to 50.00 DOMDTIC8 Save 60%: King and queen sheet clearance. (Dept. 21. Orig. 22.00 to 37 .00 ...... 7.99 Save 60%: Discontinued sheets. (Dept. 21 . Orig. 26.00 to 70.00 . 3.99 to 34.99 Save 60%: Selected imported flannel sheets. (Dept. 2). Orig. 13.00-24.00 . 3.99 to 11.99 Save 60%: Pipeline solid sheets in discon- tinued colors. (Dept. 2). Orig. 13.00 to 28.00 8.49 to 13.99 . S.ve 11% to 50%: Current sheet patterns. (Dept. 2). Ong. 11 .00 to 72.00 4.99 to 69.99 S.ve 60%: Our blanket selection including cotfon thermal, acrylic thermal and wool blends. Twin to king (Dept. 551 Orig. 25.00 to 120.00 14.99 to 59.99 S.ve 60%: Our entire collecuon of :mattress pads, twin to king. (Dept. 264) Ong. 30.00 to ~.00 15.99 to 39.99 Save 60%: Our entire selection of pillows in- cluding white goose down, white down. feather/down blends and'synthetics. Std. to king. (Dept. 266). Orig. 20.00 to 200.00 9.99 to 99.99 S.ve 50%: On our entire selection of panels. (Dept. 101. Ong. 18.00 to 90.00 8.99 to 44.99 Save 60%: Discontinued comforters. bedspreads and matching accessories. (Dept. 10). orig. 29.99 to 219.99 ... 14.99 to 109.99 S.ve 50%: Kitchen curtains. panels, ready made and made to measure draperies. (Dept. 101. S.ve 60%: Made to measure IT\ini blinds, verticals and mini woods. (Dept. 101. S.ve 50%: Chintz pillows by Arlee. (Dept. 10). Orig. 9.00 to 15.00 4.49 to 7.49 S.ve 50%: All our tablecloths, placemats, napkin rings, decorator rounds and tablepads. (Dept. 1131. Orig. 1.99 to 200.00 . . .99 to 99.99 S.ve 11.00 to 50~00: Assorted woven rugs in many styles and colors. 20" x40" to 30" x50". (Dept. 2651. Orig. 26.00 to 60.00 9.99 Save 50%: Every beach towel in our collec- tion. (With the exception of Cabana collec- tion. Dept. 231 Ong. 18.00 to 45.00 8.99 leve 50%: Royal Velvet Facets"' from Fieldcrest. Wash to bath. (Dept. 231. If perfect 4.00 to 16.50 ........... 1.99 to 6.99 Save 50%: lap trays in red, white, blue or yellow. (Dept. 70). Reg. 15.00 7.50 Save 20%: Our entire collection of silverplated holloware including trays, teaware. baby gifts and other giftware (Dept. 1661. Save 50%: Oneida stainless 5-pc. place settings. (Dept. 59). Reg. 27.50 "to 75.00 . . 13.71 to 37.50 leve 50%: Buffet plates from Villeroy and Boch. (Dept. 433). Orig. 35.00 ..... 12.99 S.Ve 50%: Mikasa 20 pc. dinnerware sets. (Dept. 11). Orig. 110.00 to 180.00 . . . 41.99 leve 2llM» to 33%: Selected Dansk dinner- ware. (Dept. 11 l. leve 2ftt to 21%: Villeroy and Boch dinnerware. (Dept. 111. leve 60%: Franciscan Desert Rose 20 pc. dinnerware set. (Dept. 11 I Reg. 263.00 .a.11 •v• 21%: lipper Blue Danube dinnerware. (Dept. 11 ). leve 1R to 60%: W~gwood dinnerware. (Dept. 11). • leve 20'MI to 33%: Noritake dinnerware. (Dept. 11L leve U1. to U1: Califomil wines bottled by Parduccl. Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon ~nc. eto. 10-.:>t. 845.) t50 ml. Reg. 6.00 to 7.00 . .. . . .. .. . 1.• leve a• to 40.-. CoUector decanters fll'9d with 760mJ. of IPlritt. (Dept. 846). Orig. 49.95 to 79.96 . . . . . . . 1 ... to M.11 No ......... LJc.••d ..... only. Save 20.00: Braun 12-cup coffee maker. !Dept. 95). Ong. 60.00 29.99 wtth rebate. See your salesperson for details. I. Save 50%: Cotton import ~1tchen towels IDept. 2551 Ong. 1 00 . .50 Save 40%: Terracottoa cactus cannisters. (Dept. 206). Ong. 27 50 16.99 Save 30% to 38%: Terracotta ''Cantina" serveware. (Dept. 206) Ong 12.50 to 20.00 7.99 to 13.99 Save 33%: Old Homestead 21 pc cutlery/gadget set !Dept. 1941 Orig. 59.99 39.99 Save 40.00: World Famous Bike IDept. 207). Orig. 89.99 49.99 S&ve 20.00: V ita master Mu1tiuym --- !Dept. 2071 Ong 119 99 99.99 S.ve 10.00: Ce1hng Fans from Codep (Dept. 452). Ong 49 99 39.99 Save 10.00: Oster blender I Dept 95) Orig. 35.00 24.99 Save 10.00: Hamilton Beach stand mixer. !Dept. 951. Orig 40 .00 29.99 Save 4.00: Panasonic 4 slice toaster !Dept. 951. Ong 29 00 24.99 Save 20.00: G.E. toaster oven. !Dept 95). Orig. 70 00 . . 49.99 Save 6.00: West Bend wok. (Dept 951. Orig. 29.99 .24.99 Save 10.00: West Bend slow cooker. (Dept. 95). Orig 32.00 24.99 Save 3.00: West Bend stop watch I03pt. 2071. Ong. 14.99 11.99 Save 10.00: W et Tunes shower radio. ·· !Dept. 2071. Ong. 24.99 . . 14.99 Save 50%: Ingrid open stock dinnerware. !Dept 2591 Ong. 2 00 10 4.00 1.00 to 2.00 Save 60%: Imported marble IDe~. 2051 Orig 4.99 to 15 99 2.49 to 7.99 Save 60%: Fitted picnic basket from Out to lunch !Dept 2591 Orig 64 00 32.00 Save 60%: Thermal totes from Kalor !Dept. 2591. orig 50.00 24.99 Save 60%: Metropol stainless steel open stock cookware (Dept 261 I Orig. 12 99 to 80 00 5.99 to 19.99 Save 30.00: Mikasa 7 pc porcelain on steel cookware set (Dept 261 I Orig 89 99 59.99 Save 20.00: Revere 7 pc stainless steel cookset copper bonoms only (Dept. 143). Orig. 59.99 .... . . . . 39.99 Save 30.00 Leyson 7 pc anodized aluminum cookset. (Dept. 143) Orig. 99.99 69.99 Save 20.00: Wearever 12 pc. aluminum cookset with Silverstone' interior (Dept. 1431. Orig. 79.99 . 59.99 Save 30.00: Revere 8 pc. stainless steel cookware set (Dept. 143). orig. 89.99 59.99 Save 60%: Club aluminum open stock cookware with Silverstone· interiors !Dept 1431. Orig. 30.00 to 72 00 9.99 to 19.99 Save 37%: Epicure 40 pc Paradise d1nnei .. ware. (Dept. 39) Reg. 79.99 49.99 Save 50%: Epicure 40 pc. Floral dinnerware. (Dept. 39). Reg. 69.99 tl.99 Save 20% to 33%: Decorative barware from J.G. Durand and Great American. (Dept 39.1 Reg . 9.99 to 14.99 7.11 to 9.19 Save 50%: Skyway duffle, carry-on, pullman or garment bag. (Dept 211). Orig. 68.00 to 120.00 . . . . . . 34.00 to 19.00 a.ve 50%: Pegasus nylon luggage in blue. Tote. duffle. boarding bag, carry on, 25" and 28" pullman and garment bag . (Dept. 211 ). Reg. 67.00 to 132.00 . . . 33.71 to •oo S.ve 50%: High Spirit luggage From M&M Verdi in wine nylon Tote, carry on, 26" and 28"pullman, garment bag and 24" pullman (Dept. 33) ' Reg. 16.99 to 49.99 . 1.41 to 24.• •ve 11%: Baltimore luggage in khaki jute · and contrast stripes. Tote, carry-on, 26" and 28" pullman and garment bag (Dept. 33). orig. 19.99 to 69.99 . . •·• to M.• S.V. ~Totes from Nike, High Si rr1 and Milano ID pt. 331. Reg. 7 .99 to 38 99 . . . . . . . ... 3.11 to 11.41 Save 100.00: Maytag 1.2 cu. ft. microwave 1 oven. IDept. 114). Orig. 299.00 . 119.00 Save I0.00: O'Keefe and Merrit compact .5 cu ft . microwave oven. (Dept 1141. Ong 219.00 . 129.00 Save 30.00: Eureka upright vacuum cleaner (Dept. 1141. Ong. 89.99 51.91 Save I0.00: Magnavox 19" color remote T. V !Dept. 721 . Orig. 389.99 291.00 Save 100.00: RCA 25" Remote color console T V. (Dept. 721. Ong 599.99 479.00 Save 100.00: RCA 13" color portable, auto color T. V. (Dept. 721 Ong 279 00 179.00 S.ve 330.00: Fisher 100 watt audio system. (Dept 881. Orig. 999.00 •.oo Save 130.00: Fisher 50 watt audio system, (Dept 88). Orig. 599.00 411.00 Save I0.00: Emerson compact stereo system. (Dept. 881. Orig. 149.00 19.00 Save 30.00 to 39.00: Our 3-piece AM/FM stereo recorder ~ith detachable speaker. (Dept. 447). Orig! 129.00 . . ... a .99 Save 20.00: Our AM I FM stereo recorder with 4-way speaker system. Choose from 2 styles. IDept. 4471. Reg 69.99 .41.91 Save 120.00: Magnavox wireless h1-fi VCR with 14 day, 4 event programming. (Dept. 2351. Ong. 599.00 . .479.00 Special pwchaee: Panasonic wired re:~ VCR (Dept. 235). .00 Save ™-Reeord-a-C-aff beeperless an er- ing machine (Dept. 426) Ong. 99.99 79.19 Save 20.00: AT&T Exeter phone. (Dept. 426). Ong. 49.99 .. 21.• Save an addition~ 20%: off the sale price of assorted discontinued typewriters. (Dept 131. Save en edditionet 20%: off the sale price of discontinued phones and answering machines. !Dept. 426). Save 20%: All discontinued Casio keyboards (Dept. 131. Save 30% to 50%: Every Simmons. Stearns and Foster. and King Ko1I mattress Free frame with every Beautyr8*t,-.Correct Comfort and Posture Bond purchase (Dept 691 Save .n eddftionel 20% off: the sale price· all wall mirrors. framed prints. wall decor clocks, etc (Dept. 31 I S.ve en eddtdorwl ~ off: the sale price all screens. original oil paintings, Oriental an pieces, etc. (Dept 146), •ve en _...._., ~ off: me aale prioe ill lampa including crystal, Stiffef, tohd braM 1nd c.ramica Torch•, eccent, wall and floor lamps (Dept 71 I. Save.., eddhionlll 10%: W ide selection of already reduced Oriental and contemporary area rugs. Choose from styles Madrid. Mar quis, Kebir. Jasmine and Ma1al I Dept 451 Ong. ~.00 to 750.00 31.00 to 449.10 Save 34% to 60%: Wall to wall carpenng. Choose from 12 Qualities and over 200 col- ors. Sate price includes complete 1nstallat1on of carpet and pad , free measure and 't estimate, choice of 60 ounce rubber pad or 7I 16 inch rebond pad and removal of old carpet. (Dept 321. 14.11 to 21.• 114 yd. Installed. ....... Save 251.00 to 311.00: Assorted sofas. tables and chairs from Berkhne's Niagara Family room I Dept 2311 Ong 449.00 to 899 00 191.00 to 618.00 Save 451 .00: Marshmallow style recliner 100<:\ti herculon velvet in cocoa f Dept 2101 Ong 700 00 241.00 Save 12&.00: Rattan swivel rocker with olefin reversible seat cushion in natural Dept 1651 orig 225 00 99.00 Save 100.00: Imported wh1twW1cker rocker !Dept 1651 Orig 199 00· 99.00 Save 301 .00: Trans1t1on"'Ifl sofa 1n steel blue olefin velvet !Dept 3Al Or1q 699 00 398.00. S.ve 291.00: Contemporary sofa 1n natural fabric with accent pillows (Dept 381 Ong 649 00 388.00. Save 151.00: Contemporary scoop chair in parachute cloth Assorted colors IDept 2761 Ong 299 00 141.00 Save 400.00: Trad1t1onal pub chair and ottoman 1n chestnut vinyl f Dept 2761 Orig. 598 00 191.00 Save I00.00: Mirror top extension table with beveled edges on a brass frame tDept 2741 Ong 1199 00 591.00 Save I00.00: 5 piece dining set 1n lacquer finish Imported from Italy !Dept 2741 Orig. 1499 00 199.00 Sawe 571.00: Contemporary 3 piece wall system 1n almond lacquer finish I Dept 2751 Ong 1675 oo 1cm .. oo S.ve 22.3.00: Oak entertainment cen ter from Eric Morgan (Dept 2751 Orig. 100.00 cn.oo S.ve 72100: Almond lacquer entertainment center (Dept 2751 Orig 1500 00 S.ve .., U1r8 1Gl'Mt off: the sale price of selected Chinese, Indian and dhume hand woven Onentel rugs (Dept ~I At Downtown Plaza. Del Amo T opanga Plaza Northridge. Santi Anita. G ndale. Sherman Oaks, Newport Beach, laguna Hilts. Century C1tv and Santa Monica INTIRMEDIATE MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN. ALL, AVAILABLE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. ' THE BROADWAY N wport: 47 Fuh1on laland. Lacuna Hilla: 24100 t..,una Hilla Mall Hun~ BMch: m EdiJ\cer Ave. A.a Orange CoNt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augutt 23, 19'5 Cost-sharing prompts less em.ergehcy room use 80 tON (AP) -Even when rich and poor people have equal health insurance, the les affluent arc more likely to seek routine c:arc at emeracncy rooms, accordina to a study published Thul"ldly pnvate physicians With offi~ tn their nc1JhborhoodS 01" because they had aottcn used to seckana treatment there when they had inadequate insurance coverqe. -Emeraency room e~penses for those with incomes an the lower third were 64 percent hfaher than for tho5C in the upper third The ,tudy could not answer the question of what happened to the people who avoided emeraency rooms bccaust of the cosL The rcscarcbers speculated that 10me went elsewhere for uu1ment or limply took care of themselves. The poor traditionally have relied on emeraency rooms rather than pnvate physicians for care, and some re-searchers suspected this was because they had less insurance cove~e. Their study found that people are far less likely toaoto hospital emeraeney room• for treatment of colds. scrapes -Expen~s for people with free care were 42 percent and other minor ills if they are required to pay part of the h•&her than for tbosc on the 95 percent plan and about 16 bills themsclve1. percent hl&her th'k for those with smaller amounts of cost Typical health insurance policies often pay most or all shanna. The researchers noted that despite the ara1.1ment Lhlt cost-shuina leads to hl&her eventual oosts because people put ofT treatment until their ailments beQomo more serious. the study does not bear that out. But an citpenmental insurance proaram reponed today 1n the New EnaJand Journal of Medicine showed that this does not completely explain the different patterns of use. of the cost ofcmcrJcncy room visits, even ifthecomplaint -People wuh free care used emeriency rooms 90 could be handled in • doctor's office. . , • percent more than the others for such mmor ailments as "Our findings indicate that aiven equal insurance,'' researchers wrote, "low-income persons still use consider· ably more emeraency depanment services and that the emcrscncy department provides a substanttally arcater proponion of their ambulatory care." The study, dl,rected by Dr. Kevin 'F. 0 Grady, was scrapes, sprains. colds, Ou and backaches. But their use for based on an expenment conduct~ by t~e Rand Corp. on more uraent diaanoscs, suc)t as cuts, fractures and chest 3,973 people selected at random tn Ohio, Massachusetts pain, was only 30 percent higher. "Any increased cosu or coinsurance d1.1e to delayed care arc outwei&hed by the Increased ute of services associated with the free plan," they wrote. and W11h1naton state. Theexperiment~vided peop~ 1nwfour1nsurance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ plans. One plan paid all of people s health costs. The rest required them to pay either 25, 50 or 95 pe~nt of their The researchen speculated that the poor people in the study relied on emeracncv rooms because there were few medical bills up to a muimum of $1 ,000 a year. Among the findin~: Beauty's in eye of the potato? BRUNSWICK. Maine (AP) -1' summer an exhibit at Bowdoin Colleae opened to mixed reviews, but by the time it closed even the eithibit's creators had to admit the work wu rotten. hutenina the an's demise. Even before it went bad, the potato-an had already been the source of controversy. Bowdoin spokesman Richard Mersereau said the show defied description. The show, called The Potatoes Act Out A Paradi.sm Shift. turned into 2,000 pounds of rotten Maine spuds and the coll~c·s Museum of Art had to fumi,pte its pllery. Officials blame last week's humid weather for "It's as if you stood on your head and could ao below around and look at them,' he said of the potatoes. "It looked very much like the 'Twilight Zone' if you were a potato beetle." World Famous It/AN ANOtR.S()N IN PERSON AT OUR GALLERY Ivan will hand-sign and personalize his ~Posters and Prints FREE. August 22, 23, 24 FREE 1 small personalized Litho print with any framed purchase. ART DIMENSIONS GALLERY Custom Frames • Posters • Lithos • Original A~t - 3431 Via Oporto #100A, Newport Beach 675-5377 PUBLIC NOTICE ., Announcement of Public Hearing Study Results Available For Proposed Improvements to The CUiver Drtve/l-405 Overcrossing ....... 111/6w What's Being Planned Why This Ad? What's Available? Where You Come In When and Where Contact project CALTAANS (California Department of Transportation) and the City of Irvine are proposing to widen the Culver Drive Overcross1ng and mod- ify the oH-ramps The improvements consist of the construction of two add1t1ona1 lanes over the 1-405 and improvement of the northbound and southbound oH-ramps CALTRANS has studied the ettects this pro1ect may have on the envir- onment Our studies show that 1t will not s1gn1f1cantly affect the quality of the environment The report that expUuns why 11 called a Negative Declarat1on t Environmenta1 Assessment {NO/EA) This notice 1s to advise you of the avallab1l1ty of the study and a scheduled public hear- ing on the pro1ect Maps and the Negative Declarat1on/Envlronmental Aaaesament are available for review at CAL TRANS. 120 S Spring St . Los Angeles and at Irvine City Hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd . Monday through Friday Do you have any comments about proce11lng the pro1ect with a Nega- tive Oeclarat1ontEnvironmental A11e11ment? Do you disagree with our f1nd1ngs as set forth 1n the NO/EA? would you care to make any other comments on the proiect? Please 1ubm1t your comment• no later than Sept&mber 27th 1985 tow 8 BALLANTINE Caltrans Environmental Planning 120 S Spring St Los Angeln CA 90012 A Public Hearing will be held at Culverdale Community Center 375• Hamilton Street Irvine on August 27 1985 at 7 pm For more information please contact Ron Kosinski Dennis W1lberg Caltrans City of Irvine (2131 620-3i55 171 4) 660-369-t Chris M1yag1sh1ma , City o f Irvine .(714) 660-3832 Life mimics carnival art ''Stop the merry-go-round, I want to aet off," mt.cht have been Elroy the zebra'• plea to Shawn Cullin• at the New York State Fair. Actually. the r oaatabout wu jut at..U.. the animal from the pettiDC IOO mmtblt a workout paat a caroaeel. 11 Th<' f•l\I lO peopll' 10 t'nlt>r 1he \tore on Saturday, August 14, will receive ii gift cer11!1c ale worth SlO 1oward\ 1he purch.ue of willlpilper or fabric of their choice . CANNERY VILLAGE ) ..................... -statue's history 1 comesout of closet NEW YORK (AP) -America's atucs. closets. trunks, trash cans and taJ sales arc yielding a treasure trove of Statue of Libeny and Ellis Island anifacts and memorabilia, accordinJ to the American Museum of Immi- gration. "We didn't have a glimmer of what's out there until we started to receive it." said Paul Kinney, curator of the museum on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. "We are absolute· ly amazed at some of the things people have sent us." Sylvia Weaver Jones of Chevy Chase, Md., was browsing at a church book sale when she spotted a proaram for the statue's 1886 dedication ceremony. She bouaht the proaram for $12 and passed it along to arateful museum officials. Irene Soar of Pawtucket, R.J., sent the uniform and sword worn by the t.iii-..;;;;;;.;;;===..;;;=====:;;;;==========iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;-1 officer who led the parade markina II the dedication. 431 31st St., Newport Beach Dinner Music. ·11~. .. '"'''111 Just listen to that incredible crunch. It's a prelude 11 to the best fish in town-our famous batter-dipped fish fillets. toNGJoHN ~~ StLVEl(S. w~ ... -3096 Harbor Blvd. CoataM ... (Acroaa from Fidco) A woman in Redwood City, Calif., donated an inscribed watch com- memorating her areat-arandfather's role as the first person to liaht the statue's torch before the dedication ceremony. She and several other donors were not identified by the museum because th~ir permission had not been ob- tained. An Essex, Conn., collector sent rare photoaraphs of' the arrival and un- loadina of the ship that earned the statue's pieces from Fram:e. An Illinois woman searcbina throuah the trash found an un· publiihed book manuscript written by a social worker at the Ellis Ialand immiiration station. Kinney said that sucb items help researchers fill In the historical record of the statue, the immiaration station and their times. But many aaps remain. There are no photos, for example, of the statue belna auembled. "Photoaraphy was about 40 years old then, and there were a lot of camera bup around," Kinney said. "I do believe there are photos out there." He said he alao hopes to receive materials that miaht verify or debWlk aome myths11uch 11 the one that Ellia Island lmmlaration officen some- times chal\led or &hone.Md Iona surnames o(European immipuu. "What p1pers wc~~ple auued, if they were Issued an ina?'' be ubd. "We believe mos 1 thtf left Ellis Island watb nothina' after inspection. lmmiaration cards or doaametlta, he said, mi&ht settle whether namea wm chaqed, artd if IO whether it wu done by immiptlon of'lkia1I or tbt compilen ofabippinacompany pua.. enpr ll1t1. Other popular taJet of Elli• bland involve alleled c~ In detti· nation: the man who wanted to JO to Houston and wound up on Man- hattan'• Houston Strttt. the f'tmily that wanted to. IO to Amsterdam Avenue but would up in Amsterdam, a town in upstate New York. ... Enjoytna the duck• .... 1t.eryone reacted differently whep the dacb at Bantina(ton Beach Central Park approached thl• lOanome to beg for lunch. Offertq food are. from left, Lall and Lorl Hoffman. Kerl Millaap and Donna Rich- ardaon. Irvine to give $280,000 to convention bureau By Pen. SNEIDERMAN Oflllila.IJNel ..... The new Irvine Convenuon and Visitors Bureau wtll receive $280,000 in city money to help lure business people and tourists to local hotels and restaurants. The allocation for the bureau's first I 0 months of operation was approved by the Irvine City Council this week despite some opposition. Supponers said it was a way to return some ta.x dollars to the local hospitality industry and to promote the master-planned city. But critics on the council sajd the bureau should be funded strictly by the pri vate sector. Nevertheless, the council voted 3-2 Tuesday to approve an immediate allocation of $52,000, with an ad- ditional $228,000 promised during the city's mad-year budget review an January. The bureau as required to submit a proposed annual bud$el, outlining ats goals and markeung plans, and at must present a progress report in January. The city money plus $1 9,000 an membership fees from local hotels. restaurants and related businesses. wtll subsidize the bureau from Sep- tember 1985 through June 1986 Irvine now has four hotels offenng about 1.500 rooms. Four more local hotels arc scheduled to open by mad-1988. doubling the number of rooms. The city charges hotel guests an 8 percent transient occupancy or bed ta.x. The ta.x is expected to generate $2. 7 million for the city dunng the fiscal year that began July I On June 25. the council approved the city's participation in the new bureau, with funding not to exceed one-eighth of the year's bed tax revenues. The new bureau's budget will cover the hiring of an executive director. a sales and membership manager and a secretary. It will also pay for adveruscments and for the prep- aration and d1stribut1on of conven- tion brochures. Anaheim as the only other Orange County community with a ctty- subs1d1zed convention and v1sttors bureau. A bureau set up for the Newport Beach area receives no City fundang. Costa Mesa allocated $120,000 for a visitors bureau over a 1wo-}ear period. then discontinued the substd)' after determ1nmg the organ1zat1on was aneffect1ve. accordmg to a repon presented to the lrvme council Supporters of the Irvine Conven- tion and V1s1tors Bureau predict it I wall bnng more than 10.000 ad- dt11onaJ v1sttors to the city and lead to 8.000 more "room nights'' at local hotels during its first 12 months. Dunng Tuesday's meeting. Coun- cilman Larry Agran suggested that 1f a convention bureau will so easily increase business. the hotels should be walling to underwrite the organiza- tion without city funding. But Councilman David Sills countered by asking. "What's wrong with &Ovemment pu tung something back into an in dustry that's suppon- ang us'I" Councilwoman Barbara Wiener saad she did not v1ew allocating money to a conve ntion bureau as "a high pnonty for expendtture of •axpayer funds."' Mayor David Baker supported the bureau funding. saying. "lrvane has a great product lo promote ... Baker. Salls and C'Ounolwoman Sally Anne Maller voted tn favor of the convention bureau funding. while Agran and \.\i 1ener opposed. Laguna to allow surfers cit Agate Street Beach By LISA MAHONEY The Laguna Beach City Council took the followang actions at 11s Tuesday meeting. •Voted to allow surfe~ at Agate Street Beach except between noon and 5 p.m daily when the water 1s reserved for swimmers and Boogie boarders. Surfers are not restncted before June 15 and after ScpL 15. so the ordinance. which goes anto effect in 30 days. wall not be enforced unttl next summer. •Appropnated $7,300 ac, the Ctt} 's share of a fund to protest a proposal that could allow oil rigs off Newport and Laguna beaches. The money wall be spent to advertize a public mcetinp, with U.S. lntenor Sccretar} Donald P Hodel and other effom 10 publtc11c Orange Coast beach c1t1es displeasure wtth the proposal •Clanfied a cond1t1onal u<,e permit granted to Norm Ka mans. the o" ner of propert} at 211-217 Broad"a) that emphastse'i that a sec~d stor) to be constructed atop Food Village ma:r not be used to house a fa'it food restaurant or other take-out t:.pe eatery. •Dented a St millton claim from Em1ho V1scom1 who said he wa-; injured whale a passenger in a l3r travehn& on Laguna Canyon Road whale city sewer hnes were being anstalled. •Agreed to accept apphcattons for s::,."i0lJf.*TRIP TO HAWAII *LUAU PARTIES DO YOUR SHOPPING HER~ ENJOY YOUR VACATION THERE • LONG a SHORT DRESSES • MUU-MUUS a SHIRTS . . . In sizes 3 to 24 and 34 to 36 • MEN'S MATCHING SHIRTS . . . In sizes S to XXL •BLOUSES ... sizes 8-20, 38-4M •PANTS •.. ehort & average ~ength, sizes 6-20 • LOVELY GAUZE DRESSES ... 100-h cotton, one size fits all -C.l·Hawallaa M1 N. 1uc11c1 SINCE 1112 TM CttJ ANAHllM ~ent.r (1\\ ..... °'La ........ , ~ "'-11...-Ph......__ °'*' .,.., Mon.-'tl , .... .......... ,.. ... 1CM; ... 12-t opening!. on '>e'cral committees through ~pt 12 Postt1ons available are 011 the Cable Tele"1s1on. Parkang. Traffic and C 1rculatton. Recreat1ona and ( ommun11' Services: Sc1sm1c Safet\. and D1sasier Preparedness and \enior C 1111em committees Inter- ' 1cws ""'"be held dunng 1hc Sept 17 ( 11)-Council meettng o\pphcat1ons ma)-be obtained at tht> City Clerk's office • .\ppropnated $10.600 to com en the cit) ·s parking meters from 30 cents to 50 cents an hour. • Redass1 lied thr I 000 block of (1lenne}'re from the medium dcnstl)' res1dent1al 1one to the limned handi- craft and local business 1one. The change as an conformance with the city's General Plan. --~ Along with the right style and color, you'll also want long-wear and high performance in your carpet Cabin Cratts gives 1t to you At ternf1c savings All their textures and patterns are fashioned of Ultron" Nylon to resist soil and stain And Wear-Dated~ Warranty assures you of lasting perlormance Cabin Cratts Carpets . ii:f6 one of the nicest things ·fu: 8 for your home '?~~1~ ! '"T'<'I - Labor Day* rpet Sale f Patur1rg SOIT'P o' our most popular Cabin Crafts• C;::irpets With so many textures and colors that you will find exactly what you r:.e ook ng ,..,, wrth hardly any effort a all Our selection w1I. r.evP.r be oe•:er or prices wer on thPSe luxJ1 qua t v cari ~1 s And our expP.r1enceC1 1nsta lat1on teams c1'~ '•'"'~;, to put them 1n fast wh1IP lhe weathers at its best · SAVE BIG! H.J.GARRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS HOURS: Mon. thru Thure. 10 a.m. to e p.m . Fri. 10 a.m. to I p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . ...... net. Labor Day URNI U~E 2215 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 848..()275 ~ Cout DAILY PILOTIFrid1y. August 23, 1985 Setting record straight about clove cigarettes It is the policy of this newspaper to allow as much freedom of expression as good taste, space and the libel laws allow in our lctten to the editor. · If someone cares enough to take the time to put his opinions in writing, he should have a forum in whic h to present it for public consideration, dissection and reaction. We think it is important to provide that forum to the community, for the free exchange of ideas is a bulwark of democracy. So we edit letters only minimally and we never censor their content -except fo r clearly offe nsive slang that would be inappropriate in a daily newspaper of general circulation. And we don't engage in argument with our writin~ readers. Our editonal voice is only one in a large, diverse and pretty sophisticated community. We do not use it to stifle others. But the right to hold and express an opinion does not automatically endow a letter writer with the right to pass off false information as fact. , That's what Charles Ecker did in a letter published Wednesday on our Opinion page. Since Ecker wrote about a public health issue -clove cigarettes -we are bending our policy and answering Ecker's letter in a n attempt to set the record straight. Ecker is the director of tlie Information Center of the Specialty T obacco Council; he is the public relations man fo r the clove cigare tte makers and he gets paid to say good things about clove cigarettes. His letter took issue with information published in the Daily Pilot o n July 26 in a story written by o ur reporter Steve Marble. First, Ecker brands as a .. preposterous conclusion" Marble's statement that the national Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga., released a report documenting 12 cases in which people developed respiratory complications after smoking clove cigarettes. Two of those people, including a 17-year-old Newpo rt Beach boy, died. Well, Mr. Ecker, there is no concl usion. preposterous or otherwise, in that statement. But it is indisputable fact that researchers at the CDC found what they called "a d isturbing pattern" involving clove cigarettes and lung illness. By flogging us with a hot word like "preposterous," Ecker attempts to undermine the effect of the real information m the story. Next, Ecker takes issue with our headline: "Pressure mountin~ to ban selling of clove ci garettes" and the secondary headline "Respiratory ailment, even death. blamed on Indonesian im port." Ecker's very employment is evidence t hat the clove cigarette industry 1s feelin~ the negative pressure mo unting against rt. The Specialty Tobacco Council that lists Ecker as director of information was formed late in May and immediately launched a public relations campaign to answer health critics. It also has considered legal challenges to the constitutionality of anti-clove cigarette laws. G roups all over the country are claiming that clove cigarettes ~e responsible fo r respiratory problems. The cigarettes have been banned in New Mexico and similar bans have been proposed or are pending in Michigan, Nevada, Colorado and Fl orida. The doctor, the la':")'er and the parents of the teen-ager who died after smokmg cloves believe the cigarettes contributed to his death. Ecker accuses the Pilot of committing an error m reporting that Florida banned clove cigarette sales. "A law was passed J uly I and overturned a week later," Ecker wrote. That ~ is fa lse. A Florida Superior Court Judge granted a temporary restraining order to the clove cigarette people while the court studied the law to define the issues. T he law has not been overturned; it has been suspended. Should the Judge rule m favor of the Legislature, the ban will be enacted. Finally, Ecker d isputes the characterization of Colorado being "on the verge" of passing a clove cigarette ban. And he claims Colorado lawmakers are not considering such a ban. Although .. on the verge" may constitute a judgment we are not in a position to make, Ec ker's statement that a ban 1s not under consideration is, again, false. A law banning clove cigarettes has been proposed in the state Assembly. Clove cigarettes have not been proved to be a health hazard, but they do constitute a pubhc health concern. People should have clear and unbiased information upon which to base their decision to smoke or not to smoke them . Opinions expressed In this space ere lhose ol the Dally Piiot Otl'ler views expressed on this page are !hose ot their authors and artists Reader comment Is invited The Dally Pilot PO Box t560. Costa Mesa, 92626 Phone 8-42-6086 , 1 L.M. Bovo l -~~ Lobsters don 't get second chance Ttme I\ everything. 1'in·t 11'' I he fe male lobc.tcr ,., fen1le onl> \IX hour\ a year -that'\ 11 You'\e ~cn pre11el\ tou{hc:d up with large Oat flak~ of \;tit C ome\ from ~pec1al mane~. 1hat ~•It On the GulfofMe·uco Rarc depo'i1t~ where 10 the \alt is di fferent lf'I hke fi'lh ORANGE COAST Dlily~ilat \Cales. No. more ltke -spangle\ T hc land under what''I now I O\ 1\ngeles once was crawling w11h \3ber-toothcd lifer\ White ~hnmp feed by day Pink ~hnmp feed by night L.M Boyd 11 • 1yadl~•ted <-0l11mab t. Frenll Dnl rc111n. Tom T .. t MIWWl(jlll9 ldllor °°"'..., City ..... ~~ -- ''Some observers think that the protection of Individual against AIDS Is potentJally the hott est Issue ol 1 986. · · GOSll JTS Sl CLEAR TOOAY. 1 GAN SEE All Ti-[WAlTO THE SlX1!ENru OlL \'LATfORt1 . IN PERSPECTIVE "t ' ---. -·--~ ---. Performing Arts Center will be a real treat for OC But few people yet realize the extent of delight in s tore Orange County ha s a real treat coming -but few people yet realize the ex tent of the delight in store. That treat will descend upon the count} JUSt over a year from now, with the opening of the Orange Count)' Performing Arts Center. As with all ve ntures of this type, especial!)' one involved 1n fund- ra1sing. the amount of communica- tions received over the years finally tends to overkill. and the average citizen ceases to know what really stands behind the cloud of guilds. contributions. white-tie dinners and black-tie awards. But all of that 1s necessary to raise the funds What stands behind the cloud 1s a physical facility that will bring a new dimension of entertainment to Or- ange County After tounng &ht' center in 1ts con,.trucuon phase. f can env1S1on the }'care, of pleasure in store for county residents and v1sttors as the}' Sil 1n th e huge. elegant setting and 1hnll to musicals. operas, sy m- phony. dance and drama on a scale previously witnessed only in Los Angeles. New York. Washtngton. D.C . and other world-class urban areas It was m} good fonune to have MARTIN BROWER witnessed a s1m1lar gift descend upon Los Angeles. I was involved in public relattons with the architectural firm that designed the Los Angeles Music Center. so part1c1pated 1n the in- troduction of world class performing ans into Los .t\nge-Hts IW-O dec'3des ago. 1t was a thnll. ' Orange County has a longer way to go Los Ange-les already had a sym- phony orchestra, The Los Angeles Ph1lharmon1c, then under the .baton ofZubin Mehta. And Los Ange1".had a fine mui.ical comedy company. The ( 1v1c light Opera. then under the d1rcct1on of the fabled Edwin Lester. Tho5e two groups moved from a rented downtown church to the Music Center. Orange Count)' begins with onh the ph)'Stcal fac1ht)' But Orange County docs begin with what co uld be a large potcnual audience. And we begin with the top two managers of the fabled Kennedy (enter 1n Washington. A signifi cant effort was required to rn.1se the funds to build our center. and that funding effort continues. A significant effort 1s also under way to raise the fund s to support the ce nter The C altforn1a Angels set an Amencan League attendance record 10 Orange County The Los Angeles Rams have done excepti onally well here. And the concept of an NBA basketball team for Orange County 1s a strong one. Some feel an arena 1s the only missing ingredient But these were ex1s11ng teams and thi s 1s sports. Sports i\ hyped b} entire sections of every da1 ly n~wspaper and b) special segment!> of tclev1s1on and news programs. With the Performing Arts Center. we arc talking culture And culture 1s certainly harder to sell The Orange -(.-Ouflt-y. Pffformmg Arts C~ntet: s essent1all} a rental house -al' Anaheim stadium looking for users • If the user'> come. then the cus- tomers stall have to be auracted. And culture requires a huge population for support. Go to the Los Angeles Music Center's Mark Taper Forum ant.I . dunng the exc1ung performance. look at the empty scats. Not too many. but they arr there. What 1s important to note here 1s that Taper Forum has Just 750 seats -and all of Los Angeles County and !.urroundtng count1e.., to fill them Orangr County 1'l 1n for a treat. An exc1t1ng cultural physical facility. When the curtain goes up. we ant1c1· pate a packed house attracted by and thrilling to an outstanding per- formance Martin Brower publl.~bes tbe m oatbly aewlletter "Mart/a Brower's Oraa1e County Report. ~~m:11:raw:•'~~,,~il~J~1~a~1','·D~,,~,:~1 ~L-------------- Part magician, part wiz, DeLorean hits road again Acquitted by jurors a fter lengthy tria l. he·s ready to build a nother n e w a uto WASHINGTON -What's the difference between a magician and a wizard? I\ maglClan performs tricks of1 llus1on, and a wizard has powers of real magic John Z [)(Lorean is a httk btt of both He has announced that. once again. he will stan manufactunng his uniQut' automobile -slated 10 be the fastest product1on-hne car 1n the world After seeing his last company 'lhattered and winning a devastating criminal trial, he quit tBlking to the prc'is and began working on a book about h1\ ordeals. It has now gone lo pre\!>, and he 1s about to break his year-long '11lcnce Dunng ha\ months of seclusion. Delorean \hared some of his thou,hts with our associates Tony C apaccao and Ind)' Badhwar. The trauma of his recent divorce fro m model C"nst1na Ferrarc c.aused him to lose 35 pounds. he stud. "What bothered me most wa'I the duplicity or ll," he recalled. Beeausc her announcement dcclanng the divorce followed 'honly af\cr the ncq_u1t1al. "1t was obv1ou' that 11 wa!. 1n the work'I for a Iona 11me .. CXLorean arw confided chat he and C nst1na "talked with theJuroriet lf'C4lt lenath" about the verdict 'leV• eral days af\er he wa .. acquitted. "Essentially.'' he \.'l1d. "thry '81d that nght from the beitnnin.g. from the tame that the JUry wa~ St'nt 01.11, they were all unanimous tl\at l was innocent. Unanimous The only qutttion was lOJO throuah the Judge'' 1nstruct•ons to fit their conclusion" to l~law." "Tbe thina that wasamanna to me was the h1ah level of inteUiacntt of tlTeJury," C5cLorun said. ··1 me.an. we were w fortunate beclutt lbe whole 1dc1 of the government's ~ was confusing. Most of them concluded that I was just there and that there was no (cocaine) transaction. nothing. "They didn't think I should have been there talking to these people.'' he said. referring to the government informant and agents who set De- Lorcan up in the alleged cocaine deal But, he said, once the 1urors realized that the governments agents had offered .. legJ11mate investments and then switched 1t around," they "were really upset with the government pursuing me. II was very clear to the Jury that I wanted to get out and that the government wouldn't let me." Dunng his narcotics 1nvesuga11on. the FBI contacted the Bnt1'lh govern· ment It was a "crucial .. turn 1n tht' case. DcLorean said. bccau\C fhc FBI told the Bn11sh that he had been bragging al'>out having contact~ with the lnsh Republican Army Af1er th1'1 "my chance" for ever putting the (Oubhn based) company back toiethcr were gone.'' Delorean stud. rcfemng to the finan cial d1r- ficultics that led to the clos1na or his plant days before he was orrested 10 Lo~ An&eles The Bnt1'lh 1ovemmcnt "turned down a number of lca.iumate 1rans- act1ons that would have ~ved the company because they JUSl didn't want to auociate with a dope dcaJer and 1 tcrronst usoc1ate .... So I blame the U.S. iovemment for that." OeLorean told us that the govern- ment's attorneys tlad received ·•a repon from the terron st ~lion of the FBI and the 8 rit1sh aovemmcnt "1ay1n• thll I had no IRA conncc- 11ons, • bu1 u was never made pubhc. Oneo(lbc protttuton acknowledged to our rcponcn that such a document had been d1scu'l.Kd in ~nch con- femlcn and 1n the judge's cbambcn dunna the trial but fie rtfu~ to JACK ANDERSON r~j and DALE Vl\N A TT A di vulge Its contents. Dclorean credits hi s renewed re- ltg1ous faith for keeping ham going dunng the trial· "('an you imagine. everythtng 1n my hfc thlu I believed in. evcrythma 1n my hfe I worked for. was taken a~ay from me My life, my reputation ... and now you're being tried for the most heinous crime nrxt to murder there ts. So I think that the only thing that aave me the strength to stand there was my faith." He conttnucd· "I wai. also im- pressed with how strong (my faith) was because after the Jury went out. every ~tnjle member ofour team wai. 1n panic " Attorney Howard Weitzman "wa" a nervous wreck" and attorney Don Rae wa<; "thmwmg up 1n the waste basxct." Cnstma. Del..orcan said. was "an cmottonal dtsa4'tcr. but I ate and 'llept. I was cnlmtng all of them down. I really had faith. I Just fe lt that what God decided wai. what he wanted and that was the way 1t was goma to be .. PR ICE OF PEA< E The United States will sell, at' cost. about SS00.000 wonh of computers and m1croproce son to the Soviet Union that will be used to uJ)lrlde the top- secret hothne between Wu h1n1ton and Mo500w . The Defense CXpan- mcnt, always on the lookout for violations of htah·tech cxpon rcstnc- ttons, hH approvtd the sale. The new, improved hotline will pcnmt both countncs to communicate fa ter and alw t111nsmit pic,ure1 and maP\ Jm AH•,.... Ufl o.J Va.o Alta an 1y.4lcate4 ro,.mmi.. PHYLLIS SCBLAl"LY oolunuil•t PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY Sch ools' p remium costs shoot up The reopening of schools th1~ fall has thrust upon them three new problems. insurance. Al DS and tlw nexus between the two. Many K hool d1stncts and local government bodies have had their liabili ty msurance canceled or their premiums increased tenfold as a result of recent tremendous personal injury settlements and new law\um Two suburban Chicago high schoo ls were forced to cancel their 1984 summer athletic program'> alter their sport s hab1lity insurance wa\ not renewed L1ab1ht} insurance for 15 of the 25 pnvate bus compan1~ that transport Chicago publll !.<:hoolchildrcn has been canceled One bus company budgeted a 2' percent mcrease tn insurance CO\t\ when 1t bid for a contract with the Chicago school board. then found that its rates1umped 385 percent. Onc Ph1ladelph1a insurance compan) ad· mus tt has canceled habiltty in· surance for hundreds of school bus companies. and that 1t 1s unli lel)' many of them will be able to get coverage before September ~hool openmgs This nse in insurance co<>t'-" ha .. ing a dramauc effect on ~hcml d1s1ncts and mun1c1paht1ei.. II mcan'I e11hcr curtailing services i.omc peopk regard as essential or whopping tax increases to pa> the costs. On top ofth1s comes the 1n~urnncc problem of AIDS, which has the potential of dwarfing other factor\ V1ct1ms have a 100 percent mortaht) rate. and the cost of treatment rangn from $200.000 to SS00,000 per v1c- nm. so ordmary estimates of mor tahty and morb1d1t)' are out the window If AIDS doubles C\Cf"\ n1nl· months, which 1s 1he current ·rat\!'. b) 1987 the number of deaths will exceed the number of battle dcath<o 1n V 1etnam We can expect thousand'> of 'ict1ms before the end oftht!> decade New<>weck call'i AIDS the No 1 publtc-hcalth menace A. spokesman for the U c; ( enter\ for Ot\casc Control ..ays that "th.: potential for this d1scasc (1s) much worse than an)th1ng mankind ha" CH'r <teen before" One insurance fi rm <,cnt a bulletin to insurance underwnters 1n July alerting them to be on the lookout fm evidence of herpes and other "oJ')· portun1s11c intectton'" in mcd1l·al h1ston es that could be !>1gno; of thl· AIDS S)'ndrome Another in'iuranlc compan) tells its agent~ to be .. extra cautious" before insuring I K·to-SO- ~ear-old <,angle males I\ third insurance compan ~ '' taking an ··e~tra look" at apphcat1on'> for hfe and health insurance from men an California and New York Some pohctes arc being rewntten to cltmtnatc payouts for "social d1'1-eases ... The insurance cost~ of A.IDS nrc gall oping on a col11s1on cour!><! with n quiet but wcll-coordmatcd and wcll- financed etTort called "CX:hool-Ba~d Clinics .. These are pnmal) health care ce nters located inside of m1ddk Junior and senior high schools One such School-Based Chn1l already has been established at DuSable High School 1n C h1cago. A national conference will be held in October tn Chicago to J')romote the establishment of similar cli nics in public 'ichools all over the country The parental consent nottcc sent home to parents of DuSahlc High School pupils commits the School- Based C hnic "to provide com- prehcm1 ve health sen 1cer." 1nclud1ng "treatment of se"ually tran'im111ed disca!>es " The <1uest1on ( hicago parent!> are a'ik1ng •~. docc. cx1<,11na school health 1n~urance cover thc~e School-Based Clinics and the treat- ment of AIDS. and. 1f so, how much will school insurance costs skyrocket? In Kokomo. Ind .. a ~vcnth·lrtlde boy already ha\ been dillgnoc,cd lb having AJDS (which he got from blood trnnsfu'l1on'i) He wa'i barred from <.:Ont1nuing to go 10 \ChOOI because 1t 1s well known that .i\IOS patients arc permanently 10fcct1ous. and other parents don't like the mk to their own children The homosexual communtt)' 1n California has been poltt1cally power- ful cno1.1ah to prevent the closing of gay bathhouses (which even News- week calls an "obv1ouf' mea'iure to slow down the sp~ad of th1" fatal d1sca~) nd to pa s an ordmancc in the Los An,eles City Council outlaw- '"' d1scnm1n111on (even by 'IC&re· p11on) ap1nst AIDS vlct1m!> 1n Jobs. hous1na. re t.auranu and school\. On the other h nd. demand for law to allow d11enm1nat1on apmst AIDS v1ctamsare popp1na up across the rest of the country. It •s likely thut the other 49 $tllc1 will be f!tOrc ~ pons1ve to demand1 for pubhc health and safety 1h1n to demands of 1M homosexual lobby. Some observen think that the protcc· t1on o( individuals inst AlO 1 p0t.cn1i1lly 1he hott«t i ue of 19 6 P*11/ll Sd.i.11 ,, • .,.,,,lnt.H roll al I upermarket nionur~es oycottoT alphs sto'res y tbe A11oclated Pre11 A union representing thou nds of lphs Grocery Co. employees as bout to embark on a S l million ampa1an to urac shoppers to boycott he supermarket chain untal 1t hangcs labor practices. Ricardo lcau. pre ident of the nited Food & Commercial Workers al 770, based an Hollywood, said 1ght locals from San Otego to Santa rbara will part1c1pate an the boycott ampaagn. lcua said the union will use the oney to send matlcrs to potential alphs shoppers, picket at stores and onduct a corporate campaign against Ralphs' parent company, Federated Department Stores of Cin- cinnati. The labor practices have been the center of a dispute that started in June. when union officials saad that Ralphs had Jajd off or demoted 1,800 workers in the previous 16 months in violation of its contract. The union accused the company of replacing veteran employees with younger, less expc~enced workers who cam lower salanes. Ralphscontends1tla1doffonJy 173 workers, aJthough company officials acknowledae that many others have been shifted to lowcr-payini pos- itions. The company maintains its actaon 1s legal under its contracts and was forced to cut costs to remain competitive. Lawyers for the union and Ral phs have begun a lengthy arbitration heanng on the employment practices. but neither !nde expects a dec1s1on until January. Executive raises on the increase While raises for executi ves have remained relatively stable during the past years, there has been a slight increase an the number of executives scein1 inm.Provemen ts in their pay- checks. according to an analysis of I 0.SOO corporate managers by Towers, Pemn, Forster & Crosby, antcrnational managem~OJWLll· ants. Eipny-nine percent of the ex- ecutives received base salary tn· creases this year, up from 84 percent last year. Among the senior ex· ecut1ves an the sampling, 87 percent recei ved increases. up from 82 per- cent. At raise time, chief executive officers arc likely to have the edge over their less senior colleagues. The CEOs in the samphng received aver- age raises of8.8 percent in base salary and 13.9 percent m total compensa- tion -base salary plus annual bonu s -during 1984-85. This compares wi th average raises of 7. 9 percent and 10.7 percent, rtspect1vcly, for the group as a whole. OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK <APl -The followlno I''' ll &hows tti. Over • the • COYn er stocks •I'd warrants that have gone uo 1 lhe ~·~•nd csowrc •tip mm based on ~~~ MWl'fi':s'Tra:rno ~w l~ °' 1000 .1. ere ,nduded. 'et end l)fre9f'ltave chanoJS er• ,,,. di erenct bet~ the previous clos no : ~ti:~~· .. I:~· ;=:It:! ~ no J 11-16 9· 16 Uo • s or~ l ~ Uo . I var k ~ .. Oo t: ~IT' v wt ~ 1 uo . • ~ore1Sv wt S· ~ 8: I : lntormScl 1;. uo 4. Fluor Corp. names new rice president Fluor Corp. of Irvine announced the promotion of Plllllp R. Mooeri1f to vice pre ident, western area sales. for Fluor En11ncen Inc., based in Irvine. Moncrief, a IS-year veteran of Auor, was previously general manager of marketina and responsible for markcti"i support and staff worldwide. He beaan his e&reCT at Auor as a eroces~ en&inecr and J.Oined Auor Enainecrs' marketu1a department an 1979. He is a &Taduatc of Rice University with a maner's dearcc: in che~t~al e_r\l)necring, and reocived a master's an business admin1strat1on from Pepperdinc Univcnity an 1979. .Moncrief replaces Gordo• FrHmu, vice president. who 15 retmna. • • • Six Southern Cahforc11a business and communacat1ons ex- ecutives have joined Tlaomu WUck A.11oclate1 a newly formed pu~lic affai"? and p~blic rclataoos consultirti firm founded by former Irvine Co. vice president, Tom Wilek. They arc R.W. "Bob" Clifford, Bal'Nra Taylor, Jobo Gre1ory, Judy Job.oaoa, Lacy Cabot~met111rst and Joa11 Brick M1rpblne. In April, Walck left the Irvine Co. to establish his firm and opened offices at 215 l Michelson, Irvine. Air Ca1Uonala'1 president for 12 years, Clifford has been appointed executive vice president fo the new firm. An Orange· County Press Club's "Businessman of the Year,'' Clifford also has serveo as president of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the Industrial League ofOranae County. ~e i~ thai~an of the U.S. Olympi~ Commi~tee for the country af'!d int~nm chauman for the Centennial committee, Since leaving A1rCal an 1982, he has served as a consultant to both financial and aerospace firms and is speciaJ adviser to the chairman of the National Bank of Southern Cahfom1a. Taylor will be editonal director. Wath the the RegJster in Santa Ana for 11 years as both its associate business editor and real estate editor, she left to JOan the Los Angeles Herald Examiner as real estate editor in 1978. For the past four years she has been a columnist for several newspapers and magazines spcc1ahzina in development, real estate and l~nd .use 1ssu~. Taylor presently 1scd1torand publisher of Special Dcstanall?ns, a vacation ownership and travel pubhcauon. She will continue in that pos1t1on. Gre1ory is president of Gregory Communications Inc. of Irvine and Arcadia. which spec1ahzes in pubhc relations counseling on urba!l affairs issues, health care and economic dcvelopml·nt. Grego!) publishes Media Watch. a newsletter chronicling the Southern California media community A former business wnter for the Los Angeles Times Orange County ediuon and a reporter for the Dallf Pllot, Gregory also was dcve~opm~nt director of KOCE·TV, Huntington Beach and public relations director of KCET ·TV, Los Angeles. He was vice president of media and government relations fo r Hill and Knowlton, an international public relations firm . lobn1oa joins Wilek after a career se rving on the Nixon AdmlllJ1traUon'1 White House commun1cat1ons staff and as on of four research writers for Richard Nixon's memoirs, RN. Also wath hcr.o~ c~nsuhing firm, Johnson has specialized in.pubhc policy and pohttcal issues, having worked for several pohucal campaigns. including that of former astronaut and New Mexico senator Harrison Schmidt. Cabot-Smetbunt has worked an the environment issue arena for ,asW.l~r+ha¥ing-bce.nappoJ.ll ted the ruwonal.ooor.dlnatar for citizen participation for a U.S. Dept. of the Interior agency. She later served as special assistant to the regional director. U.S. Depanment of Energy. A native of Boston, she spent many years an Atlanta where she served as chairman of the Georgia Conservancy. Most recently, Cabot-Smethurst served as coordinator of the Orange Coanty Tran1port.atioa Comml11lon'1 forum on "Transportation and the Quality of Life -2001 ". MarpltlJae, a public relations and commun1c.at1ons consultant. was vice president ofGlorl1 ZIJ!ler Associates for nine years. She was appointed president of Pacific Clipping Service in 1980 and subsequently served as managingedj1or and later director of sales and marketing for Oru1e Couty Gentry Ma1alloe. Additionally, Valerie Salata joins the firm after serving with the Newport Harbor Area Cbamber of Commerce and an sales with Gentry Magazjne. She is a public relations graduate from San Diego State University. r Toe>l'(llnrer A 21~ -1h PacoPn wt • -l.4 iebac 2 1-16 -.. lrmrkG1m !"' -1h OMIS!r 1 'h -J alnYfdePwr 3.4 -~ roo111 -'h ~aro1r:;M1n g 2 1 • 16 -7· 16 vHoneClr 11. -112 •~h un 11/• -'-o Inc 1 -I~ ~ un -114 HalCCO -1h nlllo I -'I• H~!~yn -'I• ri'.-onr;fO 1,. -'h uJCf~Jilm• ~"-= ~ IHrd 2~ -'I• un 4~ 'I'> ulman wt 3~ ~ -' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Frldey. Augu11 23, 1 a& All COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A12 Telemarketing rJnging up converts in business world National t~leinarkettng sales expected- to jump to $165 billion C! Yt:ar in 1986 BY JIM HA THCOCll o.-,.,._.C.111un•s I The era of a ule~ reprcsentattvc mak.Jna personal calls to prospccuve customers with ~mple baa an hand ma)' be comana to a close In has place, 8 m1ll1on tcle· markcung representatives arc ex- pected to JOin the work force by the year 2000 and become the laraest work catcaory 1n the United States Income aeneratcd through tele· marketing totaled S6S billion na- 'uonwtde in 1892 and exceeded SI OO ilhon 1n 1984. Sales for 1986 arc t>rojected to top SI 6S billion. ~ Frank Napoli, who 1s vice president of Water World Systems. a Costa Mesa farm that sells water con- d1uoners and 50lat hcatana syttems, re lt cs heavil y o n te le - commun1eat1ons Napoli wd 1t saves has company thousands of dollan each year ··we can take a mab .6f an area we want to sell and USC a Street l\ltde lO &ct names. addrnscs and phone numbers,'' Napoh wd "We've used computer quesuo n- na1~ cards to aenerate leads We had to pay crews and crew chiefs. pnnuna and reply posiaae. That cost us SI S,000 per month per office." Napoh prefers tclemarkettna. Pe"onal sales calls at Water World Systems ha ve increased lesmen's presentauoru from four 10 ro per week and ha ve lncreued •hetr closc- rat10 nnce no1 every presentation i1 a "cold call." Napoh s.a1d h" company decided to install a Wide Arca Telephone Service (WATS) line and an "800" \el"\ ice number to strcnathen tts markeu na efTon "I don•t thank our compan) v.ould bt able to suf'.'1ve w11hout tele· markttU\i-It's not too convenient to lave without tt (telemarket1na>" Napoh said Accord1n1 to Pacific Bell's market· 1na depanment. the average in· peMn salH call com S10.,.50 A..nd 60 per cent of all sales v1\m arc made to the wrong person .. A slulled tclemarkeung repre~n· t.1t1ve ean make 50 ~les 1.ontacts in the ume a '8l~man makes four or five in-person vi)1U · ~1d Ron Ward Pacific Bell marketing m4nan1cr Edginess pervades economy By JOHN CUNNIFF .,......._..._,., NEW YORK (AP) -In announc- ing plans to eliminate 24,000 JObs over the next 16 month!I or so. Amencan Telephone & Telegraph Co. added to a feeling of edginess that seems to charactenzc the economy An economy shows 1t!. edginess through vanous symptoms con- sumers tum more conservauvc. workers settle for JOb secunty rather than raises, business reduces inven- tones. the stock market overreact\ to manor news. i\ttnudes tum gray Economists stress wha t might go wrong rather than what'i. good. Businessmen sa}. "'ut's sec what the future holds" as often as the y forecast a continued nsc in sales and profits. The AT&T announcement was typical of events that Amcncans have been trying to digest an recent weeks, much of the ume unsuccessfully. Wasn't AT&T succeeding an the anformauon area. which include) computers. consumer communica· uons equipment. business processing systems and the ltke., It was-is. And arenTinfurfnal aon S}Mem~ th!"'WIVf' of the future? Maybe Why therefore the JOb ehm1na- t1ons. all an AT &T's 1nformat1on sy stems'> Because said AT & T 1t was s1mpl) overstaffed. a rt'ahzat1on that mani- fested itself when the compan) MUTUAL FUNDS entered the compettt1ve world aJ\er hanng ~n regulated by the federal government. Difficult as 11 1s to assimilate that explanauon. the economic scene as filled wnh other events equally upset· ting to the layman. If the economy 1s an rcla\Jvely iood shape. for example. how can so many old-hne mdustnes -farmani. suet, mining. the thrift indl.{Str)', bankina. medical cart and mote -have 50 many troubles'> How can so manY. geoara~h1cal areas of the nation be expenencana so much economic travail? Don't the statasttcs out of Washington show that the economy as stall expanding and that take-home pa}' 1s nsma? The news from specific companies. such as AT&T. ranaes from shocking to JUSt d1sappointina. the latter being the description investors applied to the latest earnings statement from IBM . a premier performer Utterly unexpected problems ha'e hit some of the best names 1n business. Coca-Cola was forced b)' market prc~surcs, ljl/Csurrcct its old - formula Coke. ~anv11le was pru~· urcd b} laWfllllnO""Rttr prot?nmn an bankruptcy Washington provides little rt· assurance. lf the budget deficm arc so dangerous, people ask, "'h) 1s tt that the country c.annot manage to get on with the JOb of substantially ~uc1ng the debts.., To \eek undemanding ma) be to confront fnmra11on. becau~ some of • the factors tn\ ohcd are almost im - penetrable But there do seem to be some broad sv.ecp1ng suggc~uon., that can Ix draped o'er tht' issues. ai On!) th1nl) The cconom' 1\ 1n flux Ne'-"cr businesses and nev.er 1ndu!tln~ art' replacing wme ot the old·lmc lirm~ Ser. ices account for a grov.1ng pan of the pnvatt' econom,, ma nufacturer' less There is a boom within a bu<;t or \:ICC \CrSB \.iorco'cr attitude\ tov..ard busi- ness continue 10 change. Product llab1ht) su11s arc more common Attempts b' companic5. to clost outmoded fac1ht1es art' countered more often b) pohttcal pressure to remain ope n · Tht' count~ 1~ large The Sun Bell boom migh t be more an echo 1n some areu nov.. and man) ag.ncu hural states arc deep an trouble. But pans of tht' Nonhe:u t are booming, 1n large part bccau!oC of the new electronic'> 1ndus1n" High expectauon$ pla) a role 1n the pcrplcx1n1 scene While some nev.t'r 1noustncs art doins ""ell cxpecta· lions -.ere e'en higher ~ T & T isn't faahna m the information area Sttll another factor account~ for l8'offs. and that is the detcrm1nauon o( well-ma naged compant~ to get thcm~lvcs as lean as pornble lov.er- 1ng their br~a~-<."\ t n point~ , . Flllll Y'I CLDllll PllOES o.v. ... ..... Loe•• °" '\ 1 18" _,. Ill Lackluster trading day NEW YO~K (AP) -Stocks closed mixed Fnday in a lackluster ~ss1on, with several market indexes showing fracllonal changes. The marKet appeared to lose its enthusiasm following Thursday's broad decline. which had quashed a relatively weak rally mounted during the previous two days. The downturn came after investors received new indications that the economy remains sluggish. The Commerce Department "3td factory orders for durable goods fell 2.8 percent in July The drop, the wor~t ~ince March. added to Wall Street's frustration that the economy 1s not rebounding as quickly as expected. Investors also are uncertain as to whether the Federal Reserve plans further credit-casing steps 1 n an effort to sti mulate business activity. There are suggestions.the Fed will avoid doing so because of the recent rapid growth 1n the money· supply, which poses an inflation threat · Jn the credit market<; Fnday, bond pnces also were narrowly mixed and interest rates showed little change. WHA T AMEX DID NEW YORK (API Aug. 23 Prev. T~l~ dam Advenced OecllM<t ¥"changed 74 otal 1risues New h ghs l~ New low' AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.les. .. P.m. Friday l>f'lce and ,,., change of tn. 10 most ectfve American Stock Excnenoe lssUti. trad ing nationally et more I h a n S l Name Volume GulfCano BAT Ind AmMtd81d OorntP. lrl TIE Comm OtarkHldg WICkff K•~~rm Ee avg NY m11 Selected world (IO'CI P<ION rr•o•y london "'orrW'Q Ii ung $333 60 oft S 1 90 Lofldoft •'1ernoon ll•lng $334 85, Oft SO 115 ,..,.. •h•noon ll•ing 1334 12 ott a. 80 P'•aiilltlltt naMQ '334 37. ott 13 511 Zutlch 1•1• •tt.,noon bld '334 80 Oii I I 80. 1335 tO • .-ltd ~ I H«IMn $334 86 Oii SO 65 ·~ $335 25. oft so 85 ·~d llMN1ca!M $352 0' oll so 69 NY C-.J (IO'CI IPOI mon1'1 Thu $333 80 oft $5 10 METALS QuoTES llEW VORK !AP) -SPOt nqnle<rou• IM! .. Pflale Fodey ... Akffftlfwm 45 05 c.n11 '* l)OllOCI. KY ecm.1 "'°' Mll'lth elOMd Thu Cot'tM' • 6e.,...ee '*"" • e><>unel u a o.e11ne1ion1 Copper • 50 20 C«lll I* pound. KY eom... ~ montti ClOMd Thu lNd • 1 O centt • pouflCI. ZIM 4 1 i;enll 1 l)OUOCI. d4111-.d Tift Sii 3095 \Metilll W-~le ptltA Pit lb) llllf .. • Sii 200 per -l'+lt\O'r & HllftMn lllVef • M 2251* lfoy OUl\Clt NY C:-1 'POI rnOflll'I clOMd Tiii; Metcur-f $320 00.UlO 00 pet 7t IO.,_, N9W Yon< l'lellftuftl . '330 00 1332 00 0-llO ,,,.,eftalll troy -N Y WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Auo. 23 Prev Todai 1 Mv~~ F Oec:I n flt ¥nc~noed Ola f,SUH 3 ~ew ~llhS 27 IW W' ll NYSE LEADERS Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY famoU5 labcl.s ... r '1 FUNKY WINKERBEAN tr'~ ~T 100 Har At-40 HUMID 10 WORK 001 ! THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 Keane Ora• Coat DAILY PILOT/Frtday, Auou-t 23, 1NS All by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) by Jeff MacNally ~' ~~·ili~~~ "Next time I think we should bring more candy bars and Mommy!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke has trained hlmself to sniff out candy mlntsl" DRABB~E GARFIELD "George, meet Cl1pp11ddle •· he's In Foreign Service." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ti UJ • THANKS A tor. A euv ~ 'P~oms ,.. ~ WHEN HES ~NIN' AWAY FRM ~!I !>OM~ ~~!>1~ 1"1t-l6!> ~ 6~0 Ae<>Ji ~. ~ 1. ~ 10 Gl'J~ ~L~tN6 ~ 6\.At.4.? r----· iO /.. rE.W f'E.QPLel by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis TMERE MreT BE MILLION' OF ANTS DOWN THE.Rf. t WONPE.R HOW y()OlELL THE PIFFEP.ENCE 8E1WEfN 80&.I .ANT6 ANC1 GIRL ANT' t GOE~ei TMEY PIPM'T MAVE ANY TROoeLE: FIGURINC's IT OUT tJ-l J BLOOM COUNTY •A flfN6UN'6 PlfLY WJ/11NB w laa¥ IW'I ~,,,,. !JllJNIR3IWP1HE 6Dl5llf. 6IArl &W)M "MM. Pl~ f<UIJl'1f,P 6Y C41NTUS6 Ul$lfll ~-SllNT" fOJJSK, MlK '"4/E$" ~· IWf) 1V ""'1e '.:~ c: .. : .,., ... , - -•' , 0 ,•t ~·~:·,-~ ol(~t~-" -: · · · · · · ~~ ~ S.th vulnerable. North deah. t ., I / • ·~~-- WEST ., NORTH •A&3 c:;;I J8 o KQJ94 • 811 EAST O QtUU O A15 •8751 O K •I 0 •• • Jt4 • KQIOS SOUTH • QJ 101e 0 A10 O IOIJ •A75 The blddlni: Nwtll £.It L..,.__;::;...;,~;.;;......;:JWW~!liili'-W.C.~ J 0 P ... .. , .. by Harold Le Ooux ,.. , .. s..-... Wffl 1. .-.... ,. , ... Openln1 Jud: Sb of o . • u we •en wed to propott • motto tor brldp playen, It would probabl,p Ml "Pulimlam Pa111" Thoet 1\11• 1°"' ... walkina around •e&rinf a batt aad 1uapendera caD &U.ard to do'° b4te&Me of U. •ln· nJn_p at tt.. brldp ta •· Wa Uh Nortla'a chda1oa to raiM to ltrO .,.._al eeeond turn. It wu far pref ta to ett.b r rtbtd· cUnt two d&amond• or-ol) no tna p, b Berke Breathed c:.:.-., ----•----- by Lynn Johnston by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady I CAN'T 00 IT (4M(l.E, CrOOtlCE. WATCH I~! _, .. () l .~ ENTER HERE and it certainly made South'• life easy. · West led a heart and declarer captured the king with the ace. He foresaw oo problem. 10 he 1t.ari.d out by drawing two round• of trumps. We1t'1 discard wu 1ome- th1ng of a dl.aappoint.ment. Now be tried to aet up hi• dlamonfh. OMAR 0 SHARIFF ... I Althoush WHt could b&•• won the HeO.ftd diamond and rfven bia p&rtntr • run. b• ... that bl• aid• would ta.kt oDlt tb,... trfclta. Hctpt In the unUkel7 evtllt hit panotr had &ht ae. of dube. luwd. ht 1hnwcfl3 held up lbt IC9 until tlM tlllrd round. and lb• contract wu doom.d. Aft•r cuMna lb• quMn of bean.a. Weit 11\Ut.d to a club. o.da.Nr •otu.d dumJD.1 •Ith th• trump and led a winnln1 diAmRd, but Eut ru.ff.d nd declarer •till had to loM two dubl for clown ou. Rad deda.ttr co dtred tbe poutbWt1 ot a '-l trump .....U. eou1d haft bro-1.111\t bolDI UM CO'I· t.ran lf £.ut •11 t reDdtr with the four tr umps After w1nnan1 thl' ace of heart.a, dt>clar~r should cash JUlt one hi1h trump from hand before drivlnt out the ace of diamond•. It doe• not help WHt to give East a ruff. Beat defenH LA to hold up th• att of diamond• until the bitter end, cash a heart. then 1hlft to a club CHARLES Go REN o.d.artr couns..ra b7 wtnnilll th• ace of clubt, croalnt lo tbt t.ablt with a l rump and leadinf a w1nntna diamot'ld. Eaat mu1t ruff. o.cl&Nr o•tmatr pt.a back lo th• board wltb a tr\lmp wbUt dnwln1 Eu\'1 \ut fans. at'ld cubn • pod dla· mond for the fulfillln& tr-lck. a ... ,_._........_tau.._· W.cn.We1lA&Cw1"GtrUW, .. ,_ 8lllll .,._..-_,~UM .... ti DOUIL lllr ,n·M9et ... lllr tall"•'· r., a "'' •f lala DOUIL '"'""" ... ll ca "Owu·D••~lt .. ,. .. et tllle ....-...,.... P.O. au Ill,,_,,... .J. ,. ca ........... u .. Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auguet 23, 1918 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 12 mg "tar," 0.8 mg nicotine av. per c1garene, FTC Report Feb.'85. 0,.,.., ..... Int .. THE '· Re·cess (Webster): A break from activity for rest or relaxation. Re·cess (Parliamert): A unique filter for extra smooth taste and low tar enjoyment. Audi's Turbo a superstar 50005: Performance machine wiililots of comfort built in At the top of the Audi model llneup, the 50008 Turbo Is a com- plete package of comfort, elegance and driving performance. Mounted In the aerodynamic, flv&- paaaenger sedan body, a 2.14-llter, five-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine powers the 50008 Turbo to a top speed of 124 mph and propels It from zero-to-60 mph In 10.6 sec- onds. Audi offers a six-year llmlted warranty against corrosion per- PUBL . foratlon wtth no mlleage !Imitation. A corrosion warranty Is added to a two-year llmlted vehicle warranty wtthout mileage restriction. Oelplte tta 1trong acceleration and top speed flgures, the 1985 Audi 50008 Turbo la not atrlctty a per- formance car. It Is designed as a high-comfort road machine with thoroughbred manners. Fully- equipped, It offers only two options: full leather Interior and heatable seat1 wtth lndlvldual temperature controls. Standard equipment Includes dlgltal automatic climate control, eight-way power seats wtth pro- grammable four-position memory settings, electronlcally tuned AM/FM stereo cassette radio, stereo headphone jacks for rear seat passengers, dual power mirrors with defog feature, a tllt/sllde power sunroof, as well as cruise control, power windows and power door locks that Include the trunk ltd. Standard comfort and conve- nience Items also Include lnterlOf' llghtlng wtth a courtesy delay fea- ture, a padded front center armrest with cassette tape storage, lndlvld- ual aircraft-style passenger reading lamps, and a center console with heating and air-conditioning ducts to the rear seat. A fold Ing rear center armrest with an expandable storage bag allows extra-long Items such as skis to be carried wtth the trunk lld closed. Standard equipment alao In- cludes a computerized Auto-Check System that monitors 13 vehicle functions such aa brakes, tights, temperature and fluid feo.\ela. The 50008 Turbo aJao comes ttqulpped with a alx-functlon trip Information computer. The Instrument layout la designed for easy readability under air llghtlng conditions. Large analog speed- ometer and tachometer dlals are dlrectJy In front of the. driver. They are night-tit In red so as not t Interfere wtth the driver'• vision. digital turbo booat-preaaure gauge la placed between the two main ln1trument1 . The 140-horeepower engine fea- turn a turbocharger wtth Its own water-cootlng circuit to help reduce under-hood tempera~urn. For en- gine durability, an olt cooter ts titted. An air-to-air lntercooler -atmllar to that uled by the 1984 World Rally Manufacturers Championship-win- ning Audi quattro Turbo -cools the Intake air Charge after It puses through the turbo, thus allowing a denser charge and more power. • MERCURY MERCURY MERCURY LINCOLN LINCOLN LINCOLN Tlae Aadl 50008 Tvbo f•ta.re9 fwtloaal el:/c•aoe wttla ~ drlYlDI pe orma ace. Bat thoaO "lt WU1readlatop8PMd of 1~ mpJa and rocket from sero-to-eer .. ,.. la 10 .8 eec- oncla, It la not etrlctly a per- f orm•aee car: Tlala top-of-tlle- llDe model la a Jatib comfort road maclllDe. The car la aftll- able ... ftYe-ser NMl•a or u a wa&oa. low, left) tlaat often a fUll 7 .8 cable feet of carto 9P&Ce. MERCURY LINCOLN DIVISION OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY WHERE: JOHNSON and SON Lincoln Mercury-2626 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa WHEN: Aug. 23, 24 & 25. Fri 4-9 PM, Sat 9 AM-7 PM, Sun 10 AM-7 PM •AH •rices Clearly Marked On All Yehlcles •All Dealers Must • .. Isler •rlor To The Sale •All lale •rices Wiii .. Remowed •romptly At 7 •• lun, Au9. 21, 1981 FINANCING: Available Through Authorized Agents Of Ford Motor Credit Co. For On-The-Spot Financing To Quallfled Buy_ers. , Bring Your Title & Payment Book. Personal Checks Accepted With Proper Identi fication. Special Lease Rates Available On Selected Models. TRADE-INS: All Trade-Ins Wiii Be Accepted. Extra Appraisers on Hand To Offer Top Trad~·ln ~ollars. Please Bring Vehicle Maintenance Records. VEHICLES: Over 325 New and Use Vehicles For Sale. They Must le Liquidated This Weekendlll. All c:airt llUbjllct to Pf'°' .... + tu, ~. I dOC ...... "HOME OF THE GOlDEN TOUCH" 2626 HARBOR. BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA -:!,----• j j ~-------~~----,~---------------------------------------~-------~ .. 112 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augutt 23, 1985 THE BEST DEALS ·oN WHEELS AT • • • " ~~ ISUlU , FOR 48 MONTHS FOR 60 MONTHS ON ALL FORD CARS, F-SERIES PICKUPS, ECONOLINE VANS & VAN CONVERSIONS OR EXP ESCORTS LTD T·BIRD f OR MUSTANGS TEMPO f OR CROWN VICTORIA f ·SERIES PICKUPS ECONOUNE VAIS I-MARK HATCHBACK 16988 '86 P'UP 15488 I W/AUTOMATIC #106500 BACK. TO.SCHOOL SPECIALS '11 DODGE COLT 11121 · '79 T-BllD , ... '80 PINTO WAGON ,,. ' 1 1988 '78 FORD VAN CONY. , .... 12988 '12 FORD F250 414 1w1 12988 '13 RANGER 414 '"" '•988 '8988 '6988 , , '82 DATSUN B2IO I UM '3981 '11 CADILLAC FLIDWOOD #11M SA YI '81CORVETTi4 SPEED 1w IAVI ·· I 14. V ........ Mlfld IO ll"Ot Mii P-e-1 •t "'1 11W pullllc:alOtl 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK c114> 521·3110 e (213) 921-8681 ' ·-. . :r 0rang9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Ft1dey, AuguM 2', 11'5 - * In celebration of Jim Click Audi becoming Southern California's newest Audi Dealership, we're doing all we can to earn your business. Take for instance, the 7.9°/o APR Financing• available on all of our Audis. But that's not all. Come in and test drive any new Audi, and we'll enter you in our Grand Opening Sweep- stakes. The prize is one Audi 40008 free and clear. No purchase necessary.0 Of course, when you buy an Audi from Jim Click, you also get the luxury of old-fashioned personalized service with high-tech expertise. After all , a sweepstakes is lots of fun , but it's the -· quality of our service that sets us apart. Stop by and find out the full details of our sweepstakes and finance offers. And get acquainted with one of our beautiful new cars. Who knows? If you're lucky. one may follow you home. ' JIM CLICK AUDI Irvine Auto Center • 41 Auto Cen~er Drive • Irvine • CA • 92718 • (714) 951-3144 - r .' ,. •For • limited time. on aPPl'()Y9d etedlt with a minimum of 2°' down P/'V"*'t • ., No purchue n«:eaaa~ Even If no test c:srM ii taken, to enter, ~plete the official entry brm 8'4illble at Jim Click Audl. IMne Auto Cen• '1 Auto Cent9f OrlYe IMne. Cahlomaa 92718 2 Each entry mult be r909Md 17y noon, ~ 29. 198S 1ncom1>1ete or iu.glble entries wW be deemed void All en1riea ~ the P'0'*1Y of Jlm Chck Aud• end win not be returned Conteat VOid where prot\1btted 17y lew A" S\lt9 end local i.ws end 1'9QUlliK>n• ~ 3 Pna .._rded 17y Jim Ciiek Audf Prize It one 1988 Audi •OOOS. Ac>Ptoxlmate total yalue: $16,500 4. Wlnn1ng/Entranc. ,.qu rements Winner '*'" be choaen by random drawtng on Septembef 29 1985 Contest 11 OP9f\ to realdenta of C.htom <Mr 18 .,..,.. of IOI except employM• (and their famlllee), agenta. iiftllatet, tub-'dtartea. and ~•no and pro~ agencies of Jim Cid Audl Odds of w4M no •" dependent upon the number ot •·•trtea ~ Wlonera may be 1'9QU1'9d to ~ an affidavit of tllglblllty and refM•. By acoepC,ance of the prlle wtnMr1 OC>nMnt to the u• of their NIMI endlor plCtures, b ptOmObOnal pUrposes in tooneebon with th11 SWMPS1alces No addltlOMI oompenatlon fn>m Jim Clck Audi w411 be required tor promotlonal uM. 5 An entranta. .. a condltton of en~ agree to ,..... .. J11n Ciiek Audi, and any of their affiliates and agendea, fn>m any and aft l.abllrty tor lntunea andlOf ~ of atTt kind euate1ned while In~ tn the prth Onc:9 aocepeed 8 Award . Prize wlnMr wlll be notifted no latw than October 31, 1i85 The Pf\lt la non-.tran&Mnlble No cuh aublt1Ml0na Tlx and liotn• ere the &Ole rt9PONfbll ty of the WW\Mr ' - ... Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augult 23, 1985 Ford, Mazda-plan to import Korean DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co. wlll begin Importing a South Korean-made mlnlcar about June 1987. an Industry journal haa reported. The three-door car. with a 90- lnch wheelbase and a four- cyllnder engine, Is known as the Festive and will be bullt by Kia Industrial Corp., Ward's Auto- motive Reports said In Its Mon- day editions. Mazda Motor Corp.. which owns 25 percent of the South Korean company. will supervise the project and the car will be a Mazda design, the trade Journal said. Ford owns 25 percent of Mazda, which also has broken ground for an assembly plant In suburban Detroit to bulld com- pact cars. Ford officials had discussed Festiva the mlnlcar at the company' a annual shareholders meeting In May, but gave no details other than to say It would be a 1988 model. Ward's said the car would appear as a 1987 model. "We have had some conversa- tions with Kia through Mazda about Importing a mlnlcar, but that's about all we're really saying now," Ford spokesman Tom Rhoades said on Saturday. The Festive will be a com- petitor for other mlnlcars from several automakers expected lo enter the U.S. market by that time, Ward's said. General Motors Corp. already Is Import- ing a three-cyllnder mlnlcar made by Suzuki Motor Co. ltd. Move 'em OD out and sold unQ.er the Chevrolet To aapport Nluan track Alea, all Loe An&elea reatonal nameplate as 'the Sprint. office employee. eligible to leaae a company car opteCl for a -----• = truck thl• year. Forty employee. -from pa.rta penonnel to aalea m&Jl&gera -participated In the Drlve-Away. Atten'tion travelers: Horne is where you drive it Despite its size, spacious motor home can be surprisingly easy to maneuver By CHANGING TIMES n.11 ............... IM Do your moments of longing to hit the open road get squelched by thoughts of fast food, anonymous motel rooms, and the kids fighting for miles In the back seat of the car? Well, long again. There's a relatively Inexpensive way to wander In comfort. Motor homes give you a place to sleep and prepare meals, and living space to use while moving down the road. Despite Its size, a motor home can be surprisingly man- euverable once you get used to it. The driver's cab Is about the size of a big van cab, and the motor home's maximum legal width, usually 8 feet, Is only about a foot wider than the typical big car. There are four popular types- mlcromlnl; low-profile; mini, or class C; and class A motor homes. You can spend as much as $400,000 or as little as $15,000. Dealer markups generally run 20-25 percent of the sticker price, Including the $3,000 to $6,000 In optional equipment you will probably wind up buying. Negotiate hard and you could save $4,000 on the average $30,000 motor home. The alternative to purchasing a motor home Is to rent one. Rent for large motor homes can run roughly $600-800 a week plus 15 cents per mile; a low-profile motor home might be about $400 with a 13-cent mileage charge. Added to that could be a $200 security depostt and the cost of Insurance. Usually built on Its own motor- coach chassis, the class A motor home, from $27,000 to $400,000, combines a panoramic view, a great ride, and all the amenities. In addition to a range, refriger- ator, cabinets, toilet, furnace and bed, they can be equipped with a gas-powered electricity gener- ator, TV monitor for a rear view and an extra, or "tag," axle for better weight distribution. The typical mini or class C ~otor home, from $23,000 to 50,000, Is extremely popular. It ses the cab portion and chassis 'OJ a full-size Chevrolet or Ford van and adds a home section with eight feet of headroom and sleeping space above the cab. You can purchase class C's In 19- to 28-foot lengths, with a variety of fastened-down furniture ar- rangements. The low-profile motor home. usually $19,000-$37,000, Is like the class C without the over- hanging cab and with a little less width and height. Low-profile motor homes are little more than a converted van; some may not be fully self-contained, lacking certain cooking facllltles or a toilet, for example. Interiors are generally under 7 feet high, with slightly more headroom in the section behind the rear axle. Smaller than the low-profile motor home, the mlcromlnl Is built on the chassis of a mini- pickup truck -usually manufac- tured by Toyota, Nissan or Chev- rolet. Prices range from $15,000- $25,000. Engines In the larger motor homes range up to about 460 cations "Trailer life," "Wood- alls," "Motorhome" and "Family Motor Coaching." Talk to owner groups and friends. As you shop, Changing Times magazine suggests that you keep In mind the following: Check the sleeplng and storage capacities, and water- holdlng capacity. Figure using Whatever motor home you chOOR, mde sareltcan beeoUyserricedtJJrougha / networkoldealer91Jlpsnadon"1de. · cubic Inches, or 7.5 liters, and deliver about 245 horsepower, compared with 2.4-llter engines that deliver up to 103 hp for the mlcromlnl motor homes. You won't get the ~t mileage -6-10 miles per gallon -out of a big engine, but there wlll be sufficient pulling power. Many of the mlcromlnls get roughly 12-15 mpg. Before you shop, consult guides put out by the publi- about five gallons a day per person each of fresh and used water. Look for the highest ''R" value of Insulation you can find. If you drive In cold weather, you'll need a proper-size furnace and per- haps a combination of foam and fiberglass lnStffatJon. Also, ask about storm windows and extra Insulation for the floor and water tanks. Look for the QOld seal of the Recreation Vehicle Industry As- sociation. It means the motor home manufacturer has agreed to conform to standards cover- ing the electrical, plumblng, liquid-propane and fire-safety systems. Check construction quality. The best motor homes are con- structed of metal framework, whether all-aluminum or all- steel. Wood or wood and metal are generally not considered as good. A class A motor home should have protec11ve rollover bars bullt Into the walls of the driver's area. Some companies choose to use aluminum for the outer skin because It's lightweight, It can't delamlnate and it's easy t re- pair. Other manufacturers efer fiberglass because, they sa , It's more durable and easier to c ean, It won't rust and you can pot- repair It. And out wha1 steps-th ana-· f acturer has taken to min lze the possibility of water leakage; look for a seamless, tapered roof (Plea8e aee V ALUE/88) ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT 5) HUGE SELECTION T9 . ' GIVES YOU A BETTER CHOICE NEW CHEROKEE JEEP This 2 dr. comes with P/S, extra cap. fuel tank , air cond. prep and more. (Stk. # 1907) (Ser. #0002) FREE 5 MIN. CREDIT CHECK ·NEW 1986 JEEP CJ-7 This new CJ-7 is tough and ready to go. Yours for Immediate delivery. (Stk. # 1928) (Ser. #6599) LEASING FINANCING ,ON ANY NEW 1985 IN STOCK. 48 MOS. FINANCING, 0.A.C. omes fully factory equlppe nd yours for immediate de livery. Excludes dealers. (Stk. # 1849) (Ser. #5958) ~~g IWULT OlfflS llEltCA'S 1£ST I 1 SIAU CU PIOTECTIOI • fM YEARS OR !>0,000 MILCS • PlUS REQUIRED MAIHTCNAHCC PROTCCTION l .... W11r1M• C«llOI ltllnc-...,, Ali b dol.ia C Al I < Jl IR PRll'A Tl < HI ()J I 1 IM (714)549 3103 ASK f C>R C REf>IT "111 ~ H ./ H -NO MONEY DOWN o.o c. • ANY MAKE ANY MODEL 100% FINANCING ON ANY NEW JEEP OR RENAVL T o.a.c. ~·~Oran e Coast- ~.::;::::-..-:. ·-. 81184 HAA,•DR 8L VD. ca•T A M••A --=---~_(?14)1548-8023. (714)841!1-7770 -· I . ·----- • nAMC Jeep Renault -"::-- LICENSE FEE HIKE ONE STEP Cl.OSER SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Senate-approved blll to boost motor vehicle llcenM f ... to beneflt eountlee and 27 amall cltlet clearttd It• flrat All4fmbly committee thla week • The A ... mbly LocarGo\ternrMnt Commltt" voted 7-3 Tueaday for 881091 by S.n. Wllllam Campbell, R·Hactenda Heigh ta. It now gou to the AIMmbly Waya and Meant CommlttM. The blll would ralae up to an •tlmated 1175 mllllon a year. The vehicle llcenae fee 11 currently 2 percent of market value, baled on the manufacturer'• auggeeted b... price adJuated by a 10-year depreciation achedule. Campbell'• blll would create an 11-year d•preclatlon aohedule, which would reault In higher 11crenae '"'for vehlcl• that are between two and 10 years old. Small cltlu which levy llttle or no property taxea would get $27 ml Ill on from the Increased vehicle Ileen• f ... , which are cotleeted In lleu of property taxu. The cltlea art all In Contra Cotta, Lot Angeles, San Bernardino, Rlveralde and Ventura count tea. The remaining $148 mllllon would be divided among the 58 co\Jntlea, according to their size. Otang• Cout DAILY Pll.OTIFrtdtry, AugUet 23, 1MI • Mostgasoli ne used in the West But Californians' usage puts state in 35th place WASHINGTON, O.C. -State- by-1tateguoflne UM for highway travel ahowa wide variations on a per capita bull -from a high ~ 803 gallon• per perton In Wyom- ing to a low of 288 gallon• In the Olatrtct of Columbia. Six of the top seven atatee In per capita guollne uee for road travel were In the Weat, accord· Ing to the analyala conduotttd by the Highway Users Federation. In deacendlng order, from Wyom· Ing on down, were: Oklahoma, 538 gallons per person; Nevada, 521 g1llon1; Texaa, 518; Mon- tana, 513; and New Mexico, 512. o.taware, In the Eut Cout travel corridor, ranked No. 7 with 499 gallon• per ptf'IOn. can. fornla wu No. 35, at 424 galfon1 per peraon. Th• Federation combined C.n1u1 BurMu population data and Fttderal Highway Admlnl ... tratlon data on state gaaolln• conaumptlon to compute the u .. auch u for farm, aviation, and mar ne purpoMI Stat• guollne tax• Pf9Y I ng at the time ranged from a high ot 18 c.nta per gallon 1n Mlnneeota and tt\9 ltate of Wuhlngton to a tow of 5 cent• per gatlon (now 10 centa) In Texu, ptua 9 cent•~ gallon ted•ral tu, Which la th• current rate. The average atate tax wu 8.75 centl per gallon. BUt nee 1"3. 17 atat• ~ ralted their OUoltne taxee. The average ltat• guotlne tax 18 now 12 .4 centa per gallon (htgh 11 11 oenta In the 1tet• of Waef\Jnaton. low la 1 c.nta In MlllOurt). Wtth the federal 8 cent• addttd, that maktt guollne one of the moet heavily taxed commodltlel In the country. gallon• of gaaotlne per capita ~==============----------­THIS IS 1l£ CAR: 1985 FORD TEMPO ultd for highway purpoMa In each atate In 1983. the lut year for Which detailed guotlne uM flgurea are avallabte. Americana uled atmoat 100 bllllon gallona of guollne for highway travel In 1983, an aver· age of 427 gallon• per peraon. In 1984, total guollne uaage wu 108 bllllon gallon1, but that number lncludea non-hlghw~ Frequency of injury claims ranked (17~) THIS IS THE EQUIPMENT: WASHINGTON(AP)-Herels urge ca,.: a llst of car rankings by the Hlp,hway Losa Data Institute cov-Oldamoblle Cu1tom CrulMr: 54 Buick Electra: 59 er ng 1982-1984 care, baaed on Dodge Caravan: S3 Insurance Industry examination Plymouth Voyap:: 97 of frequency of Injury clalma. Chevrolet Capr ce: 99 Metcury Grand Marqul1: 89 A ranking of 100 means that Ford Crown Vlctorle: 70 model had an average frequency of Injury claims compared with all FOUR-DOOR MODELS models, regard leas of the magnl-lmallcan: tude of the cl alms. A ranking below 100 Is better than average; Saab 900: 71 a ranking above 100 la worse Honda Accord: 89 than average. For example, a Volkawagen Rabbit: 92 rating of 122 ls 22 percent higher Volkawa:' Jetta 97 Muda9 8: 100 (worae)than average. A result of Nl1Nn Stanza: 107 96 ls 4 percent lower (better) than Dodge Omni: 114 average. Renault Alllance: 114 Ford Elcort: 117 Plymouth Horlzon:118 STATION WAGONS AND PASSENGER MerC\lry Lynz: 120 VANS Toyota Corolla: 122 Subaru DLGL Sedan: 125 lmall care: Toyota Tercel: 127 Mazda GLC:130 Volk1wag«1 V•n•Qon: 13 Pontiac 1000: 139 Mercury Lyme: 83 lauzu T ·Cati-Mark: 140 Toyot• Terctll 4WD: 91 Chevrolet Chevette: 143 Ford Eacort: 95 Dodge Colt: 14<4 Sub•ru DLGL 4WD: 98 Nl1Nn Sentra: 145 Subaru DLGL: 100 Mltaublahl Tredla: 155 Nl•••n Sentra: 108 Plymouth Colt: 158 MldalH care: MldalH care: Volvo 2~0: 56 American Eagle 30: 89 Ford LTD: 78 Ch~r E Clau: 75 Olldmoblle Cutlau: 76 Old1moblle Firenze: 80 Buick Regal; 79 Chevrolet Celebrity: 83 Pontiac Bonnevlli.: 80 Dodge Arlee: 91 ...M~ry Topaz: at Plymouth miranl· 9~ Pontiac 6000: 85 Pontiac 2000: 94 Mercury Mar~ul1: 88 Chevrolet Cavalier 94 Oodgeeoo: 8 • Chrysler Le Baron 9!; Oldsmobile Cleta: 86 Nissan Maxima: 100 Chrysler New Yorker· 87 , •199~-?, NEW '854X4 WAGON Buick Century: 87 Honda Civic: 1 15 Chrytler Le Baron 88 Subaru Hardtop: 11 7 Volvo 240: 89 Renault Fuego: 118 Ford LTD: 89 Toyota C.Clca: 120 Peugeot 505: 91 Dodge Daytona: 122 Toyota Camry: 91 ~ubatu Hatchback: 125 To~ota Cr ... lda: 92 !)'mouth Horizon: 128 Bu ck Sk~atk: 92 Chryaler L.uet: 128 Cadillac lmarron: 93 Toyota Tercel: 129 Chevrolet c.lebrlty: 94 Ford Elcort: 130 Chevrolet Citation: 94 Renault Encord: 130 Audl4000:99 Dodge Charger: 132 Oldamoblle Omega: 98 Mercury Lynx: 137 Ford Temro: 100 Nl ... n Sentra: 137 Pontlao P oenlx: 101 Renault Ahia~: 138 Pontl.c 2000: 109 Toyota Starlet· 148 Dodge Arlet: 11 1 Plymouth Cott: 148 Plymouth Reliant: 1 12 Dodge Cott: 149 Chevrolet Cavalier: 112 Mltaublahl Cofdla: 151 Oldamoblle Flrenza: 113 Chevrolet Chevette. 1 S. 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Senate Biii 1091, which would hike annual auto license fees by slowing vehicle depreciation "Is unfair to already overtaxed motorists," said a commentary In the September/October Issue of Motorland, the auto club's bi- monthly publication. The measure, Introduced by Sen. Wiiiiam -Campbell (A-Los An~tes), would freeze de:. prectatton at 85 percent of a ,; vehicle's purchase price for three years, resulting In a 19 percent Increase In the vehicle license fees paid by the average motor- ist. He'aon top "Some motorl1ta may not re- aJlze that only 123 of the annual coat for registering a vehtcle la ... a regl1tratlon fee," said the. arttcle. "The reet la a Vehlcle License Fee or 'In lleu' td, which llterally means a fee collected In lleu of personal property tax on motor vehlclea." Regl~tratlon fees finance the California Highway Patrol, De- partment of Motor Vehlctes and related state actlvltla, white the "In lleu" tax wtnds up In the coffers of local government. Thia tax la based on the vehicles'• orlglnal price and diminishes each year as the car's value decreases. But Campbell's blll would place a freeze on depreciation for three years, keeping the auto's value artlflclat- ly high. The average vehlcle owner would pay about S 18 more In fees each year. This comes on the heels of a 1983 law which also boosted these fees by tampering with the depreciation schedule and re- calculating the basis by which a car ts taxed. Orlglnaliy, a motorist paid a flat two peroent tax on the manufaciuret'a auggated retail price of a new car. But since passage of the 1983 law, cat buyera pay "In lieu" tax on the full out-the-door prjce of a car, lncludlng acoeaorlea. So, a buyer already atarta with a higher tax and keeps paying higher fees because the car's depreciation schedule hu been slowed. And the Campbell blll would alow tt even further. "During a period when your car'• market value Is de- preciating rapidly, you'd be taxed as If It weren't depreciating at all," the commentary statee. "Over a 10-year vehicle life, that tranalatea Into a 19 percent tax hike. We think the 1983 changes were unfair and the current proposal only makes them worse.'' The "In lieu" tax Is a leftover from a time when other pereonal property Items such as house- hold goods also were taxed. "Over the years, tax on most personal Items has disappeared or been reduced but "In lieu" fees just keep going up. Jackie Stewart, three-time World DrlYlnt Champion, balancee on top of Ford'• new Lincoln-Mercury Sable •tation wacon for 1988. Granatelli continues to make mockery of the record books WENDOVER, Utah -Andy Granatelll continued this week to make a mockery of the record books as he drove his street legal Camero to an offlclally clocked speed of 241. 731 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Granatelll, 62, chairman of the board of Tuneup Masters Inc. headquartered In Woodland Hills, claimed -without much chance he'll be challenged - that he now has the "world's fastest passenger car.'' The run through the flylng one- mlle speed trap was made as the annual Speed Week got under 219.531 mph on Mud Lake, Nev. way here last Sunday Granatelll Aprll 26, 1984. One month ago was clocked by the Southern Granatelll hit a speed of 194.387 California Timing Anoclatlon, mph on the Salt Flats here In this which has sanctioned Speed l '83 Caprice Classic 4-door sedan Week since It started In 1949. whlle carrying three passengers This Is the latest In a string of In the car. successful record attempts over How long does he Intend to the last two years by the former continue the record-setting Indy car racing figure, who now spree? "I've got my heart set on operates the chain of tuneup going 250 mlles an hour In this centers throughout the South-car before I'm through," western United States. Granatelll said. "It blows my He drove the same '82 Camaro mind that a street legal, stock- 184.238 mph on EJ Mirage Ory bodied paaaenger car, not a race Lake. Calif., Oct. 16, 1983 and car, can go this fast." Vote on proposed pact begjns as haulers get moving again At least one union leader predicts new- reement' s rejection DETROIT (AP) -Teamsters union car-haulers climbed back Into their trucks Monday after a three-week strike, but at least one union leader predlct&Q a new agreement between the 20,()()(\ drivers and management would be rejected. "We'll be running overtime to get all the cars to the dealers,'' aald Rob Thompson, vice preal- dent for Industrial relatlon1 at Commercial Carrier• In South- field. Thompson, whose company has 18 terminals acrou the country, aald the strike built a backlog of about 120,000 autoa nationwide. Pete Karagozlan, preeldent of car-hauter1 Local 299 In Detroit, the largest In the country wtth 2,000 members, aald the joy may be lhort-llved. "Thia ~reement may not pus. That 1 the word comt!'1f back to ua on the grapevtne, Katagoz.lan Mid today. "I think another rejection la llkefy." , He wu the onty union leader who voted agalnat a tentatlw agreement conaJdered by Team- atera leadfN'9 laat Friday. He Mid that hi• local'• membera lhared hit tentlm«lt. Cat haulers heard detaU1 of the propc>Md thr ... year pect at o ta-a o a membership meetings na- tionwide last Sunday, said Nellie McKlm, a member of the union'• national bargaining team and secretary-treasurer of Local 580 In Lansing. ·'There were mixed reactions,'' she said. "Some wanted to stay out untll the vote count. Others were happy to return to work." Voting on the pact la betng conducted by mall, wtth 'ballots to be returned by Sept. 12, McKlm said. McKtm predicted ratification and defended the return to work. "It would be foolllh to watt an addltlonaJ three week• just to count the ballots. There realty 18 no reason for them to turn the contract down." BargaJnera for the Teamsteta and National Automobile Dealers Aaaoclatlon reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year pact last Wednesday. The 20,000 car haulers rep- resented by the union went on strike after talks broke down July 25. The walkout halted dellveryof new cara to dealers, clogged Import plere on both cout1 and cauled vehlclea to plle up at U.S. plants. Union representatives have said the contract Is an Improve- ment over the pact turned down by members tut month by a 6- to-1 matgln. The previous offer called for a 6<kent per hour pay lncreue during uch of the three yeara for the car haulers, wtto average about $13 an hour. OetaJls of the tentative agr ... ment have not been releued. A union source aald lut week the new offer lncludee some man- agement concealona In the area of dlffetentlala for drlvera, who now earn about 85 cent1 a mite. Assembly panel OKs stiffer penalty for drunken drivers ,, SACRAMENTO (AP)-Another meuure to matce Callfornla '1 drunken driving laws atlll tougher wu app1oved by an AIMmbtycommltt• Monday. Auemblywoman Jean OuffY1AB25&8would Iner .... the penalty for drunken drMng that c.. aa• dea1h from the cur'9nt maximum of eight yeara In prtton to 10 year1. Duffy, o- Sacramento, ortglnafty aought a 15-yeer maximum penalty. A 5-2 vote of AH 1mbty Pubic 8at.ty Committee tent the bm to the Waya Ind MMM Commftt99. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, Augu 1 23, 1085 87 Great car Thia 1930 Cad111ac V-18 ran the Great Amerlcan Race from Loe Anaelea to New York earlier thla aummer, flnlahlnC 20 out of a field of 94. The car, owned by Jamee Chaffee of Del Mar, la entered ln Santa Barbara'• Cou.ncoun d'Elqiance on Sept. 28. The •how -ln lta 10th year -la eatuim, Cad.lllac and will feature ftrloaa uamplea of tht• make of automobile, atone with other andqua and claulca from Rolla-Royce to llereedes-Bens, Jacu&r. Ponche and Ferra.rt. C hrysle r tops competitors' r ebates, discount financing Ford. GM rebate program limited to 1985 vehicles DETROIT (AP) -Chrysler Corp. has topped cut-rate financ- ing programs offered by Its top two competitors while Chrysler and Ford Motor Co. brought back manufacturers rebates. Chrysler on Monday an- nounced a 7 .5 percent financing program on 1985 cars and trucks. only hours after Ford Motor Co. had matched a 7. 7 percent loan rate Implemented last week by General Motors Corp. "Mr. lacocca took a step back and waited until everyone else came out with their plans and then he topped them all," said MarkSo.ethkam~. ~ Getr<>lt-erea Chrysler dealer. The No. 3 automaker's incen- car ued by Hitler tive program would include the 7 .5 percent financing and provide up to a $1,500 cash rebate on most 1985 model new cars and trucks. effective at dealerships Immediately, Chrysler said Monday. Meanwhile, Ford on Monday began a rebate program that includes $1 ,000 back on Its stow- selltng, European-made Merkur XR4Ti sports sedan, which Is sold by Lincoln-Mercury dealers. A $1,000 rebate also was an- nounced for the Econoline Club Wagon. Rebates ranging from $400 to $750 also were announced for 14 other Ford car lines, its full-size pickups and another Econollne van. like the GM plan. the Ford deals apply only to 1985 vehicles in dealer stock. Those stocks are expected to swell now that the three-week-long Teamsters car haulers' strike is over pending ratif !cation of a tentative contract agreement. Ford said Its buyers could pick a third option, reduced-cost leas- ing. Chrysler said Its customers would have the option of either the 7 .5 percent financing or the S 1,500 rebate. "We very honestly didn't see the need for a program at this time until General Motors an- nounced theirs," said Phillip Novell of Ford's sales depart- ment. "Ours ts simply a com- petitive response to their pro- gram." Ford and Chrysler have made market share gains at GM's expense for nearly a year . Louis Latalf, Ford's vice president for sales. said In a statement that, "We Intend to maintain the sales momentum we've enjoyed." Before Monday 's an- nouncement, Chrysler had been offering rebates and a financing rate of 8.8 percent on Its compact cars and midslze sports sedans. Thia epeclally built, armor-plated limou- elne aaed by Adoph Bitler will be amona the featured attractlona on Labor Day weekend at the Aabarn '85 collector car aacdon In Indiana. More than 1,500 claulca and epeclal lnterat automoblla will be ln the eo-called • 'Claulc Car Capitol of the World" ln Auburn Au&. 31-Sept. 2. Bitler'• Umoualne can run over a amall land mine and keep on m o...m.. It bu a 400-hp. eapereharaect en&lne that would ao nearly 110 mph. It a1eo bu hidden 70- aallon , •• taJ1b and pn computmcnta. and a dual Ignition eyetem. Small 2 -door, Japanese cars cited I or most crash injuries Large American autos fare the best: European models most costly to repair WASHINGTON (AP) -Small two-door and Japanese cars have the worst record In crashes. whlle large American cars gener- ally fare the best, the lns4rance lndustt'Y says. Eurqi>ean cars. as a group, have a good Injury record but tend to cost more to repair followtng accidents, according to the Insurance Industry's Highway Lou Data Institute. The Institute'• lateat report, released Monday, rated popular cara based on the personal Injury and vehicle damage In crashes for 1982-198-4 model cars. "The cars with the bad Injury experience ate predominantly Japanese Imports,'' aald Brian O'Nelll, spokesman for the In- surance Institute for Highway Safety, which 11 ctoaely as- aoclated with the Highway Losa Data Institute and released Ila findings. Japanese-made vehlclea, hoMVer, KCount for a large portion of amall care. Among tM 30 twc>-door amall cara llated. HS were Japanese. O'Neill aald that while a ze of ttTe v hlcle 11 a major factor In crash damage, "clearly there are engineering Improvement• that can be made to 1ma11 cars (80) that they don't have to be this bad." He cited as evidence the Saab 900, which scored at the top of both the two-door and four-door small cars for Injuries. However. it was worse than average for collision damage. The study divided 181 popular car models Into three size groups based on their wheefbase length. Among small cars, the Mercedes-Benz 380 SL Coupe and the Chevrolet Corvette were llsted as "substantially better than average" In Injuries. Small cars listed as "better than aver- age" In Injuries were the Saab 900 models, Porshe 94-4 Coupe and the Volktwagon Vanagon. Eighteen small cars were listed as "substantlally worae than average" and another 12 were listed as "worse than average" In overall Injuries. Of those 30. 17 were JapaneM. Using the rating 100 as an av rage, the highest Injury rating was attributed to the Nlsaan Pulsar. • two.door model that had 158, and the four-door Plymouth Colt (m1de by Mitsubishi) with 158. Other two-door modets with "aubstantl1lly worM than aver- age'' lnlurv ratings were: Pontiac 1000, 155; Chevrolet Chevette, 154; Mitsubishi Cordia, 151; Dodge Colt, 149; Plymouth Colt, 148; Toyota Starlet. 148; Renault Alliance. 138; Nissan Sentra, 137; Mercury Lynx, 137; Dodge Charger, 132. Among four-door models. those rated "substantially worse than average" In injuries behind the Plymouth Colt were: Mitsubishi Tredla, 155; Nissan Sentra, 145; Dodge Colt. 144: Chevrolet Chevette, 1-43: Isuzu T- Car-1-Mark, 140; Pontiac 1000. 139. By contrast. cars with the best Injury records had ratings In the sos and 801. According to the Institute, models with the best results In both the Injury and collision damage categories were the four-door Oldsmoblle Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, Mercury Grand Marquis and Chevrolet Caprice: the ataflon wagon or vans Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, Chevrolet Caprice and American Eagle 30: and the 2-door Ford Crown Victoria. In overall Injury alone, the belt- rated cara were the Oldsmobile Cu1tom Crulter station wagon, M: VofVo 240 atatlon wagon , 58: Merced Bent 380SL Coupe, 57. and Oldsmobile Oetta 88, 59. O'NeUI said the flndlnga were baaed oo reports of a dozen malor Insurance companies . • \ ISUZU A.P.R. ~btKSWJ\GEN'S &. \SUZU'S . 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'15 fmtl> T ·BIRD ---__ ..._ --.... ~--~-------....-------------------------------.._-----~~-------9" -~ -·- OrlnQe COMt OAJLV PILOT/Friday, Augu1t 23, 1985 I 944 Turbo, ~11 Turbo jeining Porsche line tn U.S. Additions are part of company's policy ·to make all models available in States A 944 Turbo and 911 Turbo wlll be added to the Porsche line In the United Statet for the 1988 model year, Jotln A. Cook, preal· dent of Pol"Jche Cara North America, lnc.,lhaa announced. The 944 Turbo wlll have a manufacturer'• suggested retell 'price of $29,500. Its equipment wlll be ·comparable to the nor- malty aspirated 944, the most popular Porsche model, which wlll continue to be offered. The reintroduced turbo- charged version of the classic Poreche model 911 wlll have a manufacturer's suggested retell price of~48,000. The 911 Turbo will be lly equipped, Including stereo assette radio, electric sliding sunroof, leather Interior and alarm system. The additions to the llne are part of a Poraohe policy to make all models available to U.S. drlvera. "The 944 turbo and 911 Turbo are major steps In our effort to make sure Americans can buy, own and drive the full llne of exciting Poraches," said Cook. "In the past, some models have not been avallatlle In U.S. form, and other models were Introduced In Europe long before they were available here. "But the U.S. Is Porsche's largest alngle market, and we're devoting a great deal of effort to bring Americans all models of Poraches. and not Just some of them." The two addltlonal sports cars Sporty new Suzuki Samurai expected to debut in November A new U.S. venture -Suzuki United States by mld-1988. of America Automotive Corp. -The Samurai SJ413 Is similar has been created to market. to Suzuki's 4-wheel-drlve vehicle distribute and sell Suzuki's new now In distribution In more than ''Samurai" automobile In the 100 countries. A pioneer of the 4- Unlted States, · announced wheeJ-drMi ..mark.et. the com· Osamu Suzuki, president of pany has sold more than half a Suzuki Motor Co. of Japan. million vehicles since 1970J The Samurai SJ413 ls a sporty, Suzuki also announced that multi-purpose 4-wheel-drlve Klyoshl Aral has been named passenger vehicle, to be avail-president of Suzuki of America. able In hard-top and convertible Aral is a senior Suzuki executive models. b II bl I C 'If I responsible for Introducing It will e ava a e n 8 orn a Suzuki's 4-wheel-drlve vehicles starting Nov. 1. It will be launched In Florida and Georgia on Dec. 1. throughout the world. Manufacturer's suggested re-Aral believes that because of tall price begins at approximately Its versatlllty, pricing and styling, $6,200, with a variety of exterior the Samurai SJ413 wlil have a and Interior -accessories and much broader appeal, creating a optional equipment available. new market segment. "After carefully studying the Doug Mazza. newly appointed U.S. marke~ for a number of national marketing director, said years, we decided to establish that the vehicle sho~ld compete Suzuki of America to begin effectively In · the second-car marketing the Samurai SJ413 market because of Its fuel effl- thls fall," said Suzuki. clency, low price and sporty Suzuki of America exp~!!_ t.Q_ styling. seli about 10,0UO vehrcles during "Basically, the Samurai rep- the first sales phase. The com-resents an alternative the Amerl- pany expects to have a complete can market has never had dealer network throughout the before," he said. END OF tor 1988 will complement the present Porsche llne, which In- cf udM the normally aspirated Porsche 944. the claulc race- bred Porsche 911 Carrera and the sophl1tlcated Porsche 928 S. Manufacturer'• suggested re- tail prloet for thete cara wlll be announced later. The entire Porsche line wUI be available In dealerships around the U.S. this fall, although dealers are taking orders now for the 944 Turbo and the 911 Turbo. The 944 Turbo, with a 4- cyllnder, 2.5-llter engine and air- to-air lntercooter. develops 220 horaepower. Power ratings for the two-seater sports car are the same In both the U.S. and Europe. "This added power per- mits the 944 Turbo to offer performance on a parallel wtth the normally aspirated 6-cytlnder 911, but In the style that 944 drivers nave come to expect," Cookeald. The 911 Turbo has a 6· cylinder, 3.3-llter engine with air- to-air lntercooler that delivers 282 hortepower. Thia wlll thrust the aporta car to 1~7 mllea per hour on a test track and power It from O to 80 mllea per hour fn about 6.5 aecond1. resulta In a permanent power ton of up to 10 percent. Thie mean• that the made-for-America 911 Turbo wlll have more power than a properly converted European engine.·' Cook added that Porsche had discontinued Importation of the 911 Turbo to the U.S. In 1979 normal ·engine and chat1l1 d• velopmenta that have bMn added to the 1port1 car alnce 1979. The 9-44 Turbo combines ad- vanced turbo technology with the Porsche tran .... axle ayatem that balancet the engine In front with tran1ml11lon and differential In the rear for near-perfect weight distribution. This results In neu- tral handling, better passenger comfort and more effeetlve apace utilization. ' "TIJe made-for-America 911 Turbo wlJJ IJave more po•er than a properly con- verted Buropea:a engbJe. •• The. 944 Turbo originally raced -;;;=====================;;;;:::;; · under the working model number -of a "924 GTP" at Le Mana In "Horsepower ratings for the European version of the 911 Turbo are ellghtly higher because engines there stlll use leaded gas," said Cook. "However, a legal conversion of a European engine for the U.S. normally rather than modify the car to meet new U.S. environmental and safety standards. Under present company policy, Porsche has updated the 1986 911 Turbo to meet all U.S. specifications while Including 1981 and distinguished ltaelf for the greatest reliability and the shortest time overall In the pita. In Its current form, the 944 Turbo la expepted to play a major r91e In Porsche's U.S. racing plans for years to come. VALUE ••• From84 Instead of a flat one. Check pipes and electrical wires In the storage areas. If they're neatly bundled, Identified and handled similarly to thoae In a well-built house, the manufac- turer probably has paid lots of attention to his product's quality. Check the owner's manual. It contains valuable Information on servicing the plumbing, electrlcl· ty and appliances. The ~loorlng should be ex- te·r1or-grade plywood Instead of particleboard, which Is prone to swell and lose Its shape If It gets wet. A zinc-coated sheet metal Prlcee for motor bom• ranee from $ l&,000 to $400,000. underbelly or an undercoating ------------------------------.. ----·· should beapplled to any exposed wood. G d I f h h The best cabinets ere made of r~y top ea er or 6t mont ~f~~lc~~~?naf:thc~~~r~u~!~~ , taatened together rather than Gary Gray, owner of Orange Coast AMC/Jeep, Orange Coast has Increased saJes 300 percent "stick and staple" construction. Inc. has been named the No. 1 automotive dealer by since It opened In 1980, with a $21 mllllon Increase Pull out the drawers and Inspect American Motors for the sixth consecutive month. In sales end 2,000 new and used cars sold yearly, the quality. The Costa Meaa dealer Is the flrstto win the No. compared with 400 sold In 1980. Call the Nation al Highway Traf- 1 slot six months In a row In the western region of Gray credits four elements for his success: -fie Safety Administration's recall California, Arizona, Nex Mexico, Nevada and Advertising, be.th In print and radio; a depen-hot llne, 800 424-9393 (202 Hawaii. dable service department· and men and women 426-0123 In Washington, D.C.), "A strong product llne and aggressive market-trained In the dealership's Specialist Program to -regarding safety recalls. Ing strategy are the reasons for our success," said ensure quality service In all areas; and special Whatever model you choose, Gray_,_ whose dealership celebrates Its fifth 81h._eventttuch 89 8 reeent-promotton-that-featttrec:Hhe-ma~tor home can nlversary next month. Beach Boys, Jack-In-The-Box, and KMET Radio. be easily serviced through a ''Jeep vehicle sales In the western region broke network of dealerships na- records during July," he added, "with an Increase of Also among the Top 10 for July was Huntington tlonwlde, such as the one run by 44 percent compared to July 1984.'' AMC/Jeep, Inc. of Huntington Beach. U-Haul. 1985 TOYOTA 1985 TOYOTA Performance package, 5 spd, air cond, AM/FM MR2 Sunroof, air cond, carpeted mats. exterior car cover, electronic AM/FM stereo w/multlplex cassette (7200) stereo w/graphic equalizer. full power, carpeted S 'UPRA mats (2768) SeveralSupras in Stock To Choose From! '79 VQLVO 264 GL SEDAN Loaded !09419) '82 TOYOTA CELICA GT Llftbaclc w/alr & All Extrul ( 11 1 DXP387) '80 MERCURY ZEPHYR Fully loaded. (1BOW856) '80 BUICK SKYLARK '84 SUBARU '84 PONTIAC 4x4 WAGON TRANS AM Fully Loaded w/large engine! (1ASA905) Every option avail. Very low mllH. (1LKS801) Ev.ty Extral (#TA9273) ELMORE TOYOTA -- 15300 BEACH ·aL VD. WESTMINSTIR All vehlciel plut tax. lie, doc , ... a ~ lnatalled option• If any, tubjeot to Pt''°' uJe. Prtoll OOOd tt,,u Sunday 8125115. 12 MR-2' 1 TO CHOOSE FROM (Stk #18138) '82 PLY CHAMP You Won't Bellevel (#1HB~.478•) '82 FORD FUTURA Fully LOacs.dl (11CTMN3) '78 COROLLA LIFTBACK Nice Unltl (#789VBO) '84 TOYOTA CAMRY Fully loaded. ( 1 KOA-410) '76 DATSUN PICKUP w/attell, apeclal lnt•lor, wheela. Very low mllM. (1E07518) '75 DODGE CORONET Sub w/WKy low mll• & mint Cond.I • (#3eeLVC) ~~------------'----------------------------------..... -----------------------------------------'-·-;--------------------------oi. ,#.£ft 0 Q 0 00 a 0 • a a Otange Coat DAIL V Pit OT /Ftidey, AUOUlt 23, 1'8S • I • I l111t•. :'I l>av1. 16 Dollan •Ada me' • ,,, rl "•'" hu1 110 •M•rllon t>I pa\mt'nt 1t rrlund11Jt. •Additional !In. may be pwrhu--d lnr I~ lllJ rad1 • f'fut'• fllll•I Ill' 1ndud--ci tn thtP .id • t 1,,.., 1101 llf•f'h 1<1 th•'""' ""olll' rl'nl1I or h'lp wanted claMiJicatlona Of IU10~\ pr1 .. ,.J 11\f•r l :.?000 Call 6 2-56 78 • \\a1l1l1I,. unh '" l'fl'•ll' 111111' ~,h,.rllu-n lM'llt~ rMrchandM. l' ~·~ • • "'-.-. ( I THll DAILY llttLOT CLASSIF\EO OfrtCC HOVI)(, T~ .. S..W:• Mr 800 AM ~00 PM auw-Coul'tttt M r eoo AM 6001·u r . ... ~.. ."~ •. __.... ..... ·---~ ~-~ '\.. ..... , -- Ci.CK YOU!lt AO T ... ,_.ITDAY Thi Oailv "lt .. I '"'""' tor 9ft1 (titf"t( ... e"CI 9((..,,e('V Ho~. 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A ... ta fual ... !JAJ!'lt!!!..,.!!~h~,..!l!al!:.·--1~-~~!&.!!!:.:=:o: Antral 1002 B!at. leae• 1040 C M 1295/mo sp r•nt CtrtH ••I •ar UU lnlH 2244 la1'M ta ... 1114 "=----·~-iiiill~~--- -Lolf9ty prk, new cpt, toe hlaa• lllt ,.. •-llPLD POPULAR SEABURY Nr rm1 for kng ll turn Only LAAGE 3BR 2'~ba. llte>9 Turtle Rock 4 Bd 2 'Aba, . •-• Ill 0 I I beh, park &.1c:hool1, 4 Bd S17.e95 Call 83&·7870 to ooean $1495, no pelt. Broadmoor Plan 3, 3 ear l.rg 28t w/011. frple, Y"fv Walherld~. trig, air, 172&/mo 2 8d 1V. be Pride 01 ~Ip 11 ,.. 1 y, ba. country kitchen, ---9e<l--4229 9&0·•22& gar tnel ~d'r $1450 $ 1175/mo O~n Sat pool YU tennlt. MCUflty i-nhM. tne:I gar, lndry 11-t--" •n thl• ..... autlf~l frplc, eeparata tndry rm Dbl•wlda Driftwood 42l, ' Moilt500 MC ctep Avail 12 2, (818ll42·839G le&OM'\o 131-«>et rm. patio, 911 btt·lna """""'' .,.. 0 •14.,000 Beec:h&PCHA·10owner Oen &bayvuOupla112Br lm _ _,,,11....,8541927 --7&3 W 19tl'I maintained duplell. E ~ wner • "· $75,000 536-5742 21A8a, tplG, dbl gar I 15SO ,,..., a _, • LatY: Studio ~pt w/frp4c, 29f ,_ cs.cor, D* M 20 TSL MGMT 642•1803 unit r .. turM two Bdrm• 6-7825 Prln<: only OcMntront 2bf ...... '*'· 573-3735 or &42·9264 ...... 1111 yr y IH 137 5/mo No pet• Nr,_~ --,,...,.---------w/numeroua amanltl•• -=i: I .a """" --M ............. ~.. (818)8.42'"'839e center l rec ·P•'' 2 BA, 1'-'BA wt-New plus a lour car garage UTI!t J 421 Driftwood. Beach & SPACIOUS a Imm.Witt• 38R 2b• ........ d ...... c • l .. __ ......... 540-e1871(818)7'3--071t UpU drpe bl1~ r.noed Great rental arM. Almoat 38r 2ba o.tacn nM. pool, PCH $75.000 538-5742 3BR 2'hba Walk to beach unit, A/C "rn~ · '*'" treaa t .... -M -----yrd .;/pattO wa* P* $300 000 Of ... umeble encl petto.. no auoc due ---Sl495/mo 844-172l trllootofl $ 3 /molM F m 2 Bf 1M\mo rental * 181 lBa, lndfy lac'"° ~120 Celt 1-6PM · 11:•2 •~99 lllllLW PAii 211 w Val• Loop u, · • 13~ MC No P9ta ... financing Offered al St24,500 ownr ,,., --A bH I ARLINGTON IHIT lllSl 1400 540-092e owner/bl(r 1" bfk• to ocetlll Avall 220 Fullenon 531 .... 21 M7 Victoria £ M35 S360 000 Cell UNDO u -Sec>t 4 Palk>, gar. laun-_ 2439 Orange ' D' te&0 'r AGUANETTI 24dlO Lgl lnlr Ralsed Utltl, pool UM f .. t8404 Xlnt condo 2br Wo ba dry rm $795 ALL uttl pd •39' 2Ba. new~decor dtn g & loe llV rm w/fam TILHm lll-HIO pper air pool• $700 No pets 87S-3437 patio gar dlh . Utll Pd Bech-18R Avail rm 2BR 2ba. appll incl u8''"' 7084 , &7S-9557 $925,No ~ , ~ "400, K-amkr No FLEETWOOD Highly t;.ta .... 2ll4 -28drm 1 Ba--:V1aw, ___ ..... _·• P9l,t 840-5341 upgrd Lge mstlf bdrm LUX CONDO AVAIL NOW LA1aaa ltac• 1241 $1000/mo 2 blockl to * ...._ * ft.U .un& GE 75Q QlOO ---" . w/bfl Liv rm kltch area 2Br 2Ba Over e>ool ec.an beach 675-e989 1 BR condo 0..,.,too•uno , " • l • I • I • T Doll HCMJael Agt 540-5937 .straatl'\I & fall• Obi car 2~~ Co~= walk to~ DESIGNER'S furnl1had pool ' !alt• $575/mo sg:::;:t~~Bf ctl.2~ " a " h""rt It~ ltnty gar w/opnr Micro. W/0, S ,gJ Incl• ~111 499-2181 TownhouM Frpk: & pool R•y 973-8818 wat• pd No P9t• U&l Ylll IF Yllll _... Over fOOO .,.. ti fireplace Spit lvt s9so 549-2447 ----S 1195/mo 873-089G • Lrn 1 & 2 bdrm "9Wly 2323 Elden Ava 648-7854 "l'l llTITf IY _,,, ..., · -* 1Br. private & quiet _ _ • · " " U & pvt encl yrd Near 28r 1 Ba Condo In M... Range & refrtg Gu & Ct1t1 •eu ilU rad« qulet,pool S494~p VILLA MADERA Famlfy Ill Tl-llLLlll I Ruben E Lee $29,i95 for Vel'de 1 yr 118 Kida ok water pd ec.an view 18M MonrO'll\a, S4~ complex 2BR 2ba PllllOll. O&ll lllf-llE detallacall636-7870 SubmllqnpellS750mo S67511t +MC497-6287 OWllNI •NrSCPlu.S A28r29a downet1trs DI W,c;ptt on 12th Fairway Over· SPACES AVAIL tor new Call Anne 631· 128& --ALL lJTILITIES PAID Condo POOi IP• catpot1 drpt laund laoll otOMd PUllOI TEllll look• lake, hat loll of mobile homes buyers in ·r~·~ ... i~~\·? Cu1a 2&Br 18da 4 c~1~•~• Compare befOl'e you rent 1700 No peie 722.801 1 gar ·Mo to mo. GM/.,, 111· llH quletand privacy Lovfky Costa Men Hunt Beach .., • .: w/~ar lg yr s o New1y decOfated cu11om __ ___ pd no pets 1700/mo 2 bdrm, 2 ba + den. With & Laguna Hilla For be 1 yr lae S 1000/mo design featuret. Pool, •STUNNING Lg 1, 2 & 39' MOO ctep 2324 E.IMn. 2 car oarage. Central Air detail• call 636-·7870 49M375 or 669-4705 bbq, cov'rd garage. aur-28a Grdn Apt Pool 1525. Apt 1 642•5155 Cond and beautifully -2Br 1Ba I Dplx. No peta La ••• Ii ... 2152 rounded with pluth land-se2s' 1726 710 W 181h, ________ _ NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 8d pool home $2 15,000 COST A MESA 2 Bd dupleic S 145.9SO Fllt\ef & ASIOC 646-4883/&4S-9G68 decorated $192.000 lactat PrtttJ 1350 1950 'AP M~r $700 ~ llJ scap1ng No pet• 38d 3ba 2 car gar no Wllffll&Olllll 1"1H Ota1t ltaltJ 2 Ao0§£S:c U sec 57so 549•3484 Nl~UEL sH'?SRES 281 & Fumllhed 1 Bdrm and pet• n·•mkr s7751M '•vt want e ~ton of 0, .. , 18124CulverOr.lrv Xllcond lncS1S560 15"!. -oen, 2ba, garden hm Fum1lhedBachalor 911642-75281780-1418 llvtng?Wecanof1arany-llt ll00 d $1595004978287 • 2Br 1Ba. gar, no pe11 Ga1aouarded $1250/lse J65Wllson 8.42-1971 _ thtnglromalmallaptto • n. • -2178 Placentia. Apt E 499-3638 or 661-1554 SMALL TRAILER 6idar $575 Golf Cour .. View 2 8 48d h• If looking 1n IEHOll Tl llLU llVESTIRS •• $625/mo 545 7983 I rt leac~ Z 2H woman praf'd. Catt ::;~~ orOuS:~.;~1 CM .NB or HB think ol ut By owner 4 Bdrm, 2 full Valuable Laguna Beach 2Br. clean. red , 1harp. !!J! 6.4&-4151 llrtt fOf thll1 choioa of baths, new carpet thru· ropert lor sale Apart· patio. Guest rm 1n gar· S~Bayfront 3sr 28a $56S-l 745/Mo ~beaut tOeal llVlng out. freshty painted. ex· ~ents Y& stores wrlh age McHo-MoS900111. ~01bshPCS3006~~t;~J 1 Baat.•u• 2140 18d 11>eanblt-lns lri>le TSLMGMf 642-1603 cepl claen, walking di.. Coast Hwy frontage 1es1 & dep Ask f0< Sarah • oa ove _ ~ lllT IUll'I Fiim Mutt ... NB AEAL TI 87S..18.42 lance 10 achooll, quiet Steps from beach Merrill Lynch Agent 75 Yrds trom Beach 2BR QUIET RESORT LIV1NG lee Avocado w;c;:-4;>1x cieen 28f cul·d•·saC, no traffic $675,000-owner motl· 552· 17 t4 0<651~121 21>• den bullllns new •Spar'ldlng halted pool TSl ~ 142-1111 Pauot Lndry, $595/mo Xlnl buy at S127.500 vated Exclusive Agen1 •Eastalde lBrhNSsSO. 1 drpstcrp11 fireplace. •Court yard vi.w dining S41·4273 631.3381 =------------~1•••111 ltr Sale OCEAIFlllT 1002 Gta111l 1002 LOT =;:;::;;:============~iiiim 98 leet on the sand ' Sell Y o•t Prtptrtrl Call C111111W, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. Private gate guarded com· munity Reduoed to Mii by out of ttate ownet Now Just $449,500 Open Sat/Sun 11-5 Jim M0<rls 752.1100 rnp person only No back yard S 1025/mo yrty •Vignette BBQ arau 14894 Burnham Ctr lta•·l-1 pell Agt 831•2242 o y s 7 5 2 . 8 4 1 4 or • Twltght dine In court yrd •ealiB.All (818) 841·7&&8 .. eves/wknds 731·3128 oazebol _9 •SHARP wes1sid• 2Br •Bayndf! ....,-J·•.Pet•·s •Spac1<>ua A~· .. men11 •• .,.rt ltac~ t-...... Fsrai ••.. 1Ba encl o•r Fncd yd -T "" .,. •Vour OWf'I P~P '•tlO UTAUl&YllW 2Bi 2Ba 1000 1q ft get 1ac Redecorated No pell S895 85s-0665 ____ ...,. __ Pl_m""'~U .... -patio WI D room New 2Br 2 a s 1150tmo G Ill ctlen (714) 673 4400 *",,I, * crpts & drps Tiie kitchen Ownr/Bkr 760-6286 • ourmet t BAVRIOGE 2 tNtr bdrms lal .... lllaa• 21,ff & blh No pets Mus1 3Br 2 ba 2 t~"'"' hot tub •New dove tan crpt Frpk: 11auHad c.urioo-Obi lua Pelat 212' 1t;,.~ 4 sp's~:5 XY+Rlctivt 1 Ar nr SllOIEOLIFFS Tradltlonal canyon aide home on huge lot Board on bat exterior, lhake roof 101s 01 used brtck, beamed ceilings •• a real cullel Just $349,000 Submit your terms 1 Oen & 3Ba 1229 500 . C $675 · '"""8 ' • Lrg Walk4n cloMIS Ow Bk 760 6286 · 11land Bay1ront Winier stand Credit heck den. m1<:ro-wave. child & •Gated covered prkng nrl r -__ rental 38d 2ba S 1200/M • sec dep 770-5629 pet OKS 14SO 646-1378 w/storage *'"' w.l IY IWllll No kida/pels 573•5t93 3Bdrm 2Ba Monttcello 4 Bdrm 2·1t ba fpfk: 1 blk Villa Balboa Condo 28r Lg Bayfront furn $3000/M twnhme Wahr/dryr gar bch, comm ix)o1 & iennls ALL UTILITIES INCLUDEO 28a ~ den. 1800 sq ft also For Sale Seller to patio $850 Agt 550· 1 15 2 Car gar, $1500 mo lBd. 28d a 28d Twnhme Penthouse level Ca· carry 8% 675·5511 3Br 28a. dbl gar, nice w/8 mo lse. avail 911 Furn11hed lhedral celllng1, very Sept thru June $900Jmo yard. no pets 906 w S1uar1. 642·5356 aft 6pm visit our model Dally 9-6 open & bright Many In-38r 1'h8a 3 t3 APolena Wiison $975 545-7963 ---Sorry, no pett terlor Improvements · ' AT LAST! Allllng 1234,500 Call . 673·3915 3BR 2b•. no pets, kids Ok ' LA QUINTA HERMOSA •&45-4184* Lg•H litatl 2152 $900/mo Include• gar-a •••• lltttal 162 11 Parktlde Ln. HB UYCllHT·IY OWIEll NlGUEL SHORES 9115 ~~~e~74goe Joann St S.nlH , .. Oa1 Hl·l"l 2 Story 1vy covered, clap-lhru 6/ 15/86 Lge home I Fttl At ltat Wit~ l;srt ltac• 2669 board 5 stone EngUsn overlkg ooean 4BA 7ba '3Br 2Ba pool home by OC NFRONT Sh••p 2Br 28drm 2'.YBa S8l5 MARINA $4 80/mO 6&& w 18th 845·2739 496-9482 noon-5·30 pm -luLINc• 41 ~ 2& 2L. patlO. ;;a ~. new carpet. no P9t• $650 &P&ITIMITI Dolof'• 84()..5504 like bfand new1 AH uum .. 2BA 1BA. 1 car gar. new paid Pool gar no pell crp1/palnt Nr Hun1 Har· 18drm S5&5-S515 boUr $675 Call Pata 2Bdrm 1Ba se90 831-1268 301 AVOCADO 2"1 W WILSON 63 1-0960 farmhouse 5000 sq ft Furn/parlletly furn Paula rino School TELERENT -on 113 acre lot 5 Bdrms Pool/spa Walk to pv1 $950/mo 540·1031 garage. No Pets $850 ~lFll!ld ;ARLINGTON APTS• • library, 5 baths, huge beach, tennlS. $3500/mo 3BR 2b•th 10 lg dplx Wint• 673-7666 SpaclOUS, claart. Qlliet & playroom. land Included Includes gardener. pool & wlfrplG. ! car .QY Utlt • W1des1 SelectlOn fB::hvall 9/1 2br t Fa.11.Y tlum.IT'I Very CloN to beeCh $690.000 846-3580 maid lef'llce 240-1743 incl $800/mo 631-8300 • lJpdatiODa-,Y-ba gar. W1tl/dryr lrplc Spar"llng clean large 2Br 1'i8a rwnna-~ TllE .LUFFS* --I -I L. 2i ~9 • All Areas & Prlees steps to bGh S8SO 1st. Ap1a t:>r 1am11i. w/ 1 or 2 ~ry. no pets 5364490 "5.E·?.'B~;,~ • ·~~lf ~i.~ ,~:~:~EJ,,:~. ~~:E~~!!r.::f.o . 607~8~0 ,,m ~;~.~:. .. ;::·".: ,~~~ -:: E .a~ r,;: w/pvt crt d entry Ortg 525-74-05 a< 559-8607 HOUM w/garl fenead yd. r tap Y I S700/mo 2BA Iba 398 w Wilson e3 l·5S83 •ARLINGTON APTS • ownr $24 000 Incl land II OYl l ll1 .. antlllt ---stove/refrlg see al 2133 2130 ltw,.rt 1"4 FurnrShed Steps to l>Ch aw-9')eCIOUS las=• I Ot. $429,SOOlee or S2SOM L/H 38R Iba Winter rental Orange Ave 8 30.4 30 I Balboa Peninsula Fee Bt11ns Garage Upper mlealiBJ111 very cioM to beeCh •••. h-"at' --3br/3ba/3carPP6447070 S881S081t3mo55~77S:95-3 757 orl BAYCRESTSpacious3 8dl un11 w balcony Open 28r 1''t8a T....nhMS675 _.. ,.. • TIE UCIRll PU < 1 • Sat/Sun 9am 10 1 pm i•un--I Sorry no ..-1 536-0490 fEOTJ DISTRESS SALE Npt Hgts ----HUGE EXEC DREAM home wt ormal dining "' 5206 Neptune Ave .,. _., ....,. __ •MIT lllS IT!* Nol ~~.~~rm. pool, p:.~:.:~ ~:,a;,~c!,":~~ 3Bd. den 2ba S210,000 Big Canyon Cond~e~:i: HOME HUGE family lam rm A neat loc In an 7141645•9464 1mm8C\.llate laroe Garden 28drm & 3Bdrm Unltl avt 2Br iv.ea. angl fevel End spa and ~•an/hlllstde le th orher 652·2418 or 776-1081 2ba, pool spa room HUGH bonus x1n1 erea $18SO/mo Agt • Apts Beautifully land-1mmed Pnoed II' $700- bl I .,...,.. P • wi many $1450/mo yrly 551-3398 room Den 3 bedrooms.I 64.4-721 1 'Winter niee 38d 20 to, sc a p e d "rounds ~•so 67s-6173 Unit on grn I w acoelS view love 10 entenarn? young people Tennis HARBOR RIDGE $342K -I D • -toblke&aques1r1an1ra1la vou·i1 love thlS home couns. rec room, pool 9•.%mtg8elowuseas11a1 UDO ISLE. Lovely furn 4 baths 3700 sq/ti Prt· BAYFRONT gorgeouscus-bch 111-patro W I 'I poo11spa pallo/Oeck No JAOMIUl.n in F V S 134,900 So. Call· 1425 000 and security gated Ex· Spectacular view. M C. 38R 2ba, avl Sept-June vale spa 3 car garage tom burl! 3Br • Oen Hme garage SI ZOO/mo Pita - fornla Riiy 546-5605 · C'""lional buy at $55,500 2Br, 2ba, den. 760-6755 $2200/mo 675-5068 S 1950/mo Call 546-23 t3 /40' dock avl 851· 1653 106 Oltve 548•3535 I Bdrm s59s-seo5 llAWlll YIWIE l ~1(.il I I ( A-ti\ ~.. w ---28drm 281 $750 llllml YOll HY 1 ' ~9-UllU• llHE ---U-o01SL-E Bayrldge Condo new 2br Apart!ltat1, Val. 22so vanguard 540-"21 2'"-B Realtors. 675-6000 Winter 2 Br 2ba. dbl gar, 2b f le po-• ,,.._....,..,.. .... ...,_ ._ __ _ Beaullful 38drm, ,. a Cl ._ a11. ..._ I t a. rp • micro, vi. -condo In Huntington Hf11 ••Ht ••• ti lrptc, patio. no pets gar S 1300 64.4-4099 lal• blaa• 27M h wn•n H b h I S Palatial FRENCH COUN· S 1200/Mo 675-4143 ""2al~ Live wnere you ave ar or on 1 e 98oon *CH'T II SI* ' TRV TUDOR. more than MESA VERDE IUCll llY--1Br. <:4'PIS. stv & refrlg. 1 •Spectacular apts with sunset view. om· Elegantly decorated Park I t 5300 sq ft 11 I I f-lr1l1la14 FAMIL V HOME 3Br 3Ba, prtv comm Bch. prkg spc 1 hse ott w11 FUllU lPUTlfm * 1 & 2Br 1 & 28• suites mus~~o.~11;1~~1 ;r ~laceF4Br ~B~Rhom~1 m Cort••••t•ar 1022 1 ~o~~~ ocean & 'c11y G!:!~!t' 2202 3Br. 2Ba. 1rg yrd Quiet tennls aocess Sl900/mo S6SO yrly 499-27 15 Sparkling clean large :~r,:::S"'wnhousea v orma , ea ng CdM21otsw/French Nor· Llghts v1eWes1a1e street Remodeled lse 17 14)770-6237 or 11"--Apt1 l0<lam11tes w11or2 •Pr111ate balconies or • SELECT area In lam rm 1Bdrm mandyplans 1blk2bch Must llQuldate la< out of LANDLORDS/REALTORS $1050/mornclgrdnr Call (9 16)927·5655 a-2707 child1en near p1r1t HM t Gar.,.,,pa11os PROPERTIES dwnstrs New paint · S335K A t 759_9070 area Milter Sacrifice 11 Fast tree tenant providrs Valerie 26 1 7653 Ptaiaaala peid No pots Manicured yrd S239,500 ea 0 s999 900111 LHI ol the info 539·6194 Best Ally Be1cour1 Hiii Large 3BR ._,_.._. ___ ~-'!' Southern Calltorn1a Ally DUPLEX 1Bd-1ba ea Hart>Or Rld~e bargains PROVEN RELIABILITY M V 3Br den. 2Ba 2 llp 4ba 3 car gar Deluxe 1 BR. c•rport new drps 4 28drm 1 •B• se95 Wll MTT 546-5605 $ 0 000 717 FERN LEAF I _ gar. grdnr S 1100 No petS 1 condo Sec pool, e1c crpts 1124 W Balboa 28drm 28• $720 •3 Llgh1ed 1enni1 oour1s Ul11llf HST& IEU 21 · For persona preview can Lovely lg 3BRtstudy 650-7428 or 546-9576 I Calahna Vtf!IN e111ns mctl Blvd $600 mo 673-51981398 W Wilson 63 1·5583 •2 Swimm•"" pools 640-8182 by Owner Patrici.. Ten<><• 631· 1286 Great tocalton close to 1 ••• llllL PllHCT IOUTI COAST COllO New llsttng1 DramatiC rite or 760-8702 beach New cpis drapes New E-!llde 2 mstr 8d 2 TVs $32SOtmo 673-6160 2BR 1 ba w•garaoe $7SO 2Br t "Ba $695 W1h/dryr •Streams & ponds A wonderful ramodelad 2 on ocn vu 4Br 38a. FR I·~·~\:-~ etc Call 213 547-6624 il>a gar w 10 hkkp Eastblull Condo 3Br mo Bay View Wri, dsh«Shr 3020 Filmore •Sorry no pets Bdrm & den Wood 1121,000 Sl 135K 759.9070 Agt ~ r .. $1000 mo 631 4092 1 1Ba Quoet area Encl 2 979-6371 Hm 673-8276 No pell Agl 5"6-5605 •FurmShtngs avail floofl. cozy flreplace and VA 1erms offered! Or h Executive Condo large car gar No pets Lse ltl •••1 WHY NOT c aLL frencil door• lead you to assume ex1st1no low PVT PTY desires to buy IJ . new 1 Bdrm '" South Newe< 3bdrm 3ba retrea1 S 1075 mo 97,..1299 O< Ctrtal ••1 •ar 2'122 Cln STI ' -& ... the wooden deck, the interest VA loan Very Duple11, 1250K·$325K RBO-R VIEW HOME Coast Spring• gated s"tcel750y53a9p~611d'',_2 D=~~ ,::r I 637-4725 Carpon & more , ... S403 .. , •• 111 eenterpolnt of the nleely redecorated Air 640-1539 O< 474-0800 HA II comm pools.ciubhouse ""...... l&ILlll 1 .. 1 HH nu1m ll ....... tpacioull8'd A new of-conditioned. Single story Dave 3200 sq fl, 4 Bd. 4ba. • spa, avl rmmed S8SO yrly 2112•111111•ow l Garage Sept 1st •6731 --WWlll YllUIE f•I""' at 189 ooo Com __ upgrades comp re· u-•• llULn --DCLISIYt llE1T1•s •" BACH ss10 5 1BR $610 15555 '-'unt""'t-v111.,... . .., ' 3 bdrm unit munlty Superb whltewatar v•ew modeled 759-6868 eves .---$675 Gar frpiC lee•9646 0. 2 B TILOm lll·ll-PRVT p•tio carpon '"' .. .., ""' ~ - "1\lttoH11~T ro:'uo~re~!11c5~'J~2~~sa 3~~ !6~5~907~ NEWPORTHEIGHTS Cus· PllPIUIHllHT mHm lll·IHO l v~~o B!~~ptcA secur1~12Br-tba trplc sunroom P~~A~~q~~n:1:• 1 ~~=-.~~~~' ~ llOMI ., h.c m _ g • tom 1>ull1 3Br 2Ba. tam l14/lli-11lS SHARP&clean "BAnear bldg $t100lmoyTIY sundeek Jblks tot>each 16SO HARLA 549_2447 to M.;Fadden wet1 on REAL ESTATE Ctsta .... 1024 rm form OR 3 car ga1 So Cou t & occ Wkly LIDO ISLE Charm109 3 8d S8SO mo 675-91 15 McFadden 131·1400 BY OWNER 3 BR, ,;;. Ba S2350w.ooo 72P0r01n5~11pals lalMI ls lad 2206 I gardening service 11 175 homesw90011n south 1 patio Near beacn ent1re 191 BACHELOR A8pt S330 1 lmat 2744 --------• only nr -.. SCMJth Bayfront spacious per mo 546-9950 lrplc 1 mo yr Y ' floor 2 Bdrm de" lro1c: Ut•I 111c;1d y •PP ~~~~-~ ?.~~~~-~~~7E Oceanfr ont Oplx Bast loc upper of duple•. 2 Bdrm SHOUTS VALUE LIDO ISLE Laroe 2 Bd on gar s 1•00 720-9422 Agt 552-9389 all 6Pf!' AW LUSlll IW.lll PllllllU 1411.000 Spectacular locatton a long Balboa's strand. Beach cottage on 45' frontage. Can be used as sum· mer cottage or buildable lot Ex- cellent value. IN NrWPOfH C F.N TC I~ 644 9060 Xlnt Inc& grNt fine 1404 3 bath • small den Newport Hiies $400 g-11se ~!~; ;;~~g & fire-l 1 eeaut Park Bnstol t BR .. &PUMm IELIU... w Oceanfront 873-7873 $2500/mo Yrl>y ttum?) garden setting mellow IC t •-a 2724 condo Mo to mo S525 ·-·-••I ---Elevator & boat sllp Wattrfrtlt ..... 111. .. a ... I c II n 675 •"""' --N~~ss~ ,~-;:, r:R 2be IWlll 11111un Lora Vance Realtors eraa.otl~t' ,·;~~ d*etall• 111-1400 Ill-HOO cox CONDO AVAIL NOW • ..oy OVH Preclate. $1 ~5.00 by Mu1t llquldatal 18drm 673·4062 • • 2Br 28• Ove1 pool OHtll UITlm E lllUllt OI~ sur .. Off NewPor1 artistic 31>1 •treams & tails Obi car nioy a • •·r-owner 250-4933 or Nwpt Condo l<W• Down 2 f h k d S725 o • 2BR IBA w/bl fireplc. d/w rounded by the charming 751 ·9817 owe Wiil ll1ten to au of-....... I ba am m t s n I Feb 2BR 2BA 2 car gar I gar w/opnr ~icro W/D pV1 palrO tiar 381 E 18th atmosphere of Wood· -lera Viking RE 751-7664 PtaiaHll 2207 last hurry 539-6190 spa No pets S 1400 Son M S950 549·1447 St S725 6.'46-9794 br•dg~ village Cross BV OWNER Meu del Mai Best Riiy lee 1se1grdnr 409 62nd St I Ill •i• 1 Cree« an<I Cedar Creek 4br IV·ba. lg tam rm. lg llAITIO&LLY IEHCll Off ooeanlronl 3br 2ba WOOdstream TowntlCMJte 673-l 732 or 631.1266 210--CLUI I UICMS 0118 r u n 1 q u e t w 0 pool, S 159K S4S..3908 llU 1111..ftftl, hOme fr pie 2 gar mod k11 3 BR , den J ba dbl gar· -414-0 UlllL Tll F. u 1sld4! upstairs 2Dr 21>1 bedroom apartmentt -1-ISA HIM Wl-Ull-SEAVIEW 3 br 2f;b; lam S 1100 easily yours age washer·dryer pool HARBOR VIEW Jt>r 2ba tBd 1ba 1 gar v~nt d w pV1 deck In qur•I .Jocaled near a variety Of Beautiful 48drm. 1~. Bath rm graa1 view secvrlty 539-6190 Best Rily 1" S 120o1mo Lo•• Miiier S ~'~ ~~~~s'.'.:4~;~~ noee 55SO aa 756-8557 6·~~n i~5 H=r~~~94 at 1 consven1ences for all I-CS. lM d pool. tennis, assum loan C • I M 2222) 673 7544 2Bd Iba gar Qutel pvl age :'t~u patlo~trlu~=rt 213/~0-3829 trtaa t aJ • 2226 HARBOR VIEW 38r 2Ba mall pet ~~y S600 mo EASTSIDE 2 Bdrm 1 S.tll •Sl'lopprng Yard entry Price reduced H r 1Ba 1 den spaci<>us Daaa Peaat Sept 1 S15S01mo In. 6~3•6336 or 842·9666 Qu,.t •raa $575 mo NO •ThMtres 10 s169,800 for fut Mle SURI WITI YllW encl patio $1050 mo 2 BR 14. ba • tam rm Prap Mgmt 261·2666 PETS 631 8155 •RecfMtion 38drm • bonul AllUme Gas/water pd 675-1!1295 Frplc Cul de n c Avatl 2 Bdrm 2ba EastSlde • Par11s Call Patrick Tenore 111 l39SK Ow ner -mid Sept Call 496-0779 HVH • 28r O«I 2Ba lg S725 Mo-I IVI Ownslltr' E "cl• JBA 2Da du~• •Lakes &31·12ee 975-4753 Of 780-97t6 28r tba. trpk: tge pa1t0 llltch $15SO 1st last & w carpon & ,.1,1 Pf'tng PV1 wd beam c••s ga1 s.tec:tad uM• ..,,1h So-of-Hwy $600 mo Ftutaia MC Av. 9 1 831-3985 so~ No pets S48·8572 w D r..i..up D Wlhr yard catri.cira1 ~"~ Som4l Tiil IMl 240-1868 Valin 2""4 I LNM ~ Shores s ou .. I s 1025 831 ·36411 ""Its Wllll income r•tnc:· •1• 1T ALU -::! w ,....,._.,.,. · 2Br 1•,aa tudlO anc1 y -mllfff Jiil 21& jT1m:d rite lux 3br 2ba lam 3BR 2be. flreplac. gai gar&09 $700 mo 2025 LARGE 180RM 18A llO<'IS Ne> pets p.mlt1ed II .-ma difficult to find a Loaded w/all amenm•e pool hm dbl gar IOdtlpets I S 1300/mo 650-8839 Pomona 6"6-4559 SQUMk-, c!Nn On VIC· r or add111ona1 1nto1 Harcfw~!,+ fr~n~eoe. ~t i::. ~ ~?°; $1375 +. S300 Fee•759 1 I $775 539.e 190 Bat f• 1 1 Lg 38d 2ba wiprtv 90e1 2Br I Ba 5 7 1 Joann 2 per 1or11 n1 =~~· S4t5 ;1•~•:; • an~ a 1 ~lr-;c~·~~~ 1 1 ch raatonable pr~ In a TILllllT 111-lllO I at ltac• 2240 sndk, l bill 10 bch 11400 ~s max S510 No pets· No pet<i • 733·0404 0 Pttn dally new dlhWM kt range QUIET p<MtlglOOI araa 28 /2b t-·lar oen • • yrty •vi 911 875 8 173 S1t'fr11 Mgmt 5S0·1015 Lrg 28r 18a clun UPC* 8 00 AM 10 6 00 p M Capper plumbing, MW hoots ood r a lpllC PW &a town HB clualc 2b41 1'&CllS IUI. n UM No pell $595 mo A II ble roof('83). EnclOMCI patio. ~ ~nd •· f!.tnn view, petlo. lrplc 2 ear crpll dshw1hr garege 28r 1f\• bttlns ..,,,., cf'l)t $400 dee> 64 1-9352 MoOel un111 va a blOCk well ftnee. A Vet"t •--v • ... ga1 $1550/mo 760-8382 1700 1 l!lda welcome Loe a11y 5br Mw crpt Pv1 patio Nea1 SC Plza no-'°' July occupancy R6fM~,. , ~I :. . • • gOod buy $124,750 of prldl ot ownerh '!'!~ 28 2...-. .._._ South 01 53g..8190 Beat Alty'" frelh paJnt, H v Hm1 $6951mo 759-5484 or E11tS1de new cMc:of 28r ~aaa IMcla 2741 '!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!=~==~=~~~~ •• , ..... llTI lhOM lhat •ve -·-r ...... ...... 09atl HOUM l ooay QS7 2565 $820 38r $720 ' VP -: • IUOC4111. 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Ph 64&-'471 fe111onelly decorated ' • , lnctu~ ton ftreolace and 2BA 2t>e 5880 & tBA t b• S4lfl'°' Citizen ~wad""" .. MUI YllWI '1 RELOCATED . Owner wlll· I home In e pr"t1:a Fii lll lmat I 2144 ~d ~so rental hurry ~25 FweplaeeS oref, 1 9d Ao1 In d\IPMI• ESTA TE LIVING CIHllC R E B E T T I I I' I I' HESEH I ---1-1·-r ~, , ~,...11_0_.lt .,...t_E..--il °'.' I I' I I . • Ing to MQflfw:ie tiqU!ty, .,.aw/a llUQ9~. ~ ldllfWTlll llLYl 26dba f@ yrd,g.at gym t 81 Beat Alty'" 290 AVC>CalOO 830·«5a I 12SO mo e.&2 4547 •rdlltaetUfe on IC'• 0 ' 38r • Oen. 2'~S. Airy ~ ~ +rt new mo:i Jatml~ Creatt 2Bdrm t~a. pool, pMIO .,.irol QeMf'fflfyr~ 12SOOtmo .. ~s P004 : ~ Twnl'lme. End unit, yrd, 2 A~OLUT~ VALUi fOf tam rm. llbrery 2e. 1ac no~· $975 641-·7234 ""' 91 to. 48R 3be. F rm p.ng ~R ~1900at;:; Y"9 ~ Orig $16',000 onty'30tOOS w/TEAMSI ~1tpan11Ve grtenb•ll 1 IEITHS* &4M980.875·7673 WAAA.I •• YILLAGI IN:lsu1lltt• ~"""con- Talle ovar 111 of F~~P<e'MWcell Adlllpref"d Nopett 1yr ** -. * Singte 1v4 ~"' eonoo 2 ~ lldtr te appUc:Mta ontv S138,500. pay $7500 Pat~ f9'10f"913M2M ... min. $2000Jmo Cel CALL USRIGAROING BAiden. 2 t>a patlO Obi a•a•·TMllftl 4a.tl.5J or 494-t0t7 c:a$1'I & C10a1nO ooet1 I lt'a 7IO-MSO Of 404-3387 IAVINI! LEASES D*IOI ~ dac0t"af9d P' 101.Hll Call John -mn-•-1"1 ""-.... ....., S128&1l'l'O eigt 758-1311 'carOfn , ...... ~n "-I a I l nst (71 4)49$..5f72 °' Lut<• •-a&•u ,,.,. """' (415)852~2 Spec 5 rm hi kilt·• MOO a l ... llM letM lo ....,,_ uec :\bf tla\t k> 'r r ,l ~ Col\1 1'1111 _.. ' l!!!l'!•I •W:i1i'iiiiiiiiit Lotaac:Nrm2..38'S900·1 2ba hH yrly $,250 11tn•• tw NTSP\I~ W&LITlk•Hlll WANTED! 8t; Canyon 2·•ty3brw/IOftw/d$t275 38f 2~8aueeT...nttme 2 kld1/pe11 mu1t •ea Nk.l •IHI. ~1 .... ~-. ••ate, ... ,.. lrQ lot ,......,._ .,..-........ .,, E-en13br2M M'I S1300 Wt.., '"' iwnenlt .... , ...... .._. ......... ..... OP£N HoUSt DAlLV ;;'1;'t M;;y 751 ·7aM1 53M190 8"t Atty t• l 5trno &.3&-t4~ .,..., "'-· ., m1 -WI• Ad c M NOT A LIST AOEHCV T\JRTL AOCK la". 2ea. lute ha IZU Cell Ale* OS7.o908 lt1t• CNtt •ttrt OCEANFRONT LEASH ftPIC, 2 e.r oar• ... JU t tor PH w;, tilk• 2bf '2•9.500nexlabfie1.-me llll on S & 4 Rdrm "°"'"ii\ com~ty ::!, :;:, bltlna Cll>td 0900f qu41 la1t. .... • "'.:*:'."1:'a=1= .. =~ .. ~ .. t:;liiti::1iM1il ••ciu••v9 gated com r,'54,70 0f M.4-33n secur e uaa 100 • 112 Milt to Gd\. l bdrm Ulul !on Con0o r•t ~ty Sl500-S3000/MO ~9·6190 9nt Alty,_ 1.-i• , .... JMIPI• US. 11.U I llT W& ... ,..._ ....... ..... ,. ......, .. plUI tanwm. 1y °"'* 1at time buY'W °' tn· Mllll 101.n went AO Halp7 Tll WIDT $129500 1903 Of Aoy&1~600tAgt &76--1170 642°5'71 "-~"""'!"~~--~~~~~~=~!9!._J_:.;....;;,;_.:_.~.......;.~- ·' J .. -------------------------------------------. --. ··-------·- ·-4 810 i~... 1111 ";:a, t• nu OfJlce 1tatal1 n u Lt•• a r.... JI04 lt11 Wyt!f "" !•11 w .. .-I I!! 1111 Wete« llM •••• w .. .-1111 I-........ _____ ..... , ________ ......, $hr' rm N B otflee. 1 or 2 Found K• on., ldenl· Wllfl otUllTlll EASY ASSEMBLY ~~Kl ahf nlolly Stv 38d Moblte l'IOf'n9 w/1 J*)ple Furn, wet~t. lfy W/17tl't & ~tllet, &1 lllYllO All ahlfta Full tltM/part C>tperl9n~ p,.ferabty MOO per 100 G.uat.,,• Glk to fum 2Br 1!.~Ba TWMM other. e>c.n vl9w, qui.t Qtound ftr. Call btwn 9,9 CM '41·1121 The Of~ Coe1t 0.lty ti AtJpty t bill I c-.i 411·75&7 tMd Payment NO b · c:t au condition. all wtpoo1$3!0/moutllapd M/Fl3!i0/mo411·8'81 MonthruS.llMt-2414 -,-d $h II · Ptlo11a~Mlpln A":MP&_On~f:T'e nou --~NoS...._0.- 731"'488 Evee amenl~H SfOOt Mo $48-1200 SM Sbffurn hM w/lr .. latH = In ~~:en y8r~ Ile Ad Dept. ~latot SA Ht.a. £0! OIUIOTlll lalla Mnd Mlt..acsdr....0 LIDO ISL! lrg 38' 28•. yMl'ly <*ere µeoe ~ 10"" IC*=· NB oar .• toe yrd w...soe ~· ltattlt U ll Sun Aug 11 Pht3f.1010 ~bllltl• wll1 In-F 0.1 c ..... lnQ IUll time ''~""~·~~ ~ New d41cor Bay 1.100 OELUX! W•tcilfl hOme w/POOI & Fem pr_. s250 M6-0t09 ---cluct. plCk "9 and ct.-coll.ctota In tM lrvtne VITAL· 903. v-. NI pY1bc;l't6 tenrua 2Br OR, frplc, patio tu MOO+utll 546-0lOO __ . --5 IJt. m C!2 X/c, Found Smell fluffy wMe llva<y of ada, pulllng Ql.Alllf'lll er .. 10 perfol'm oontlnu.-Ent41JJ>rtM Ad. Ft Plwce. Yrl ll250 No Pell 11200/mo 97&.-93&9 Shr 3bf hM on 112 llC. pY1 bth Co....,ed patio dog Female H8 .,.. 1eareheet1, procNalng &lftlTlltll 04.ll «>ti.ctlOn effor. on FL 33482 ~1871(8191753.()718 ~ S Fem1t1tw/..,,,.4bfC.M hOrH prop, w/poot Water & trHh pd !.,._ 538.5123 or de)'I ada, and a variety of ••OHlfWOmfl delinquent foCC<>unts Al m o ·-•n••f P,.NIN ULA hM, tun tovlng, clean, n-'450 plus 852·92511 S2251mo Ste p 130 E 542-eo30 other duties Ca11dld•t• -patt or our liquidation you • •--Sm~~~ !~2•p1t. ~1 ~!811 emkr S300 mo7&1-t8$1 Shr 112 .,__,nice ~hM 17th St.CM 549.79 17 Lost 1 yrrem 1118 blond must be ext,.,,.,.ty or· Needed ror New Homee wlllbe lnvolvedwtthcion· forprtvateectloOI Muatbe to ""'' ..., " mo y .. , ''" ·-, ------' ·ganl1ed. rM90Mlbte and tactlng borrowers by highly organized I ,. ln<:I, no gar, no pets, agl Fem. to enr Balt>oe laid. w/'*" cpt l!xcl c lo-Ctaatrdal golden Aet ~/brow~ able 10 w<>f'k W9ll with and R • c r u 11 me n t e>hOO• 10 rMOI.,. <Mlln· tined. Mutt hav.t good 8CN1t pref 1oe+ t4 29th houM w/frplo. '450/mo. cation. 3 pvt rooms I ·' 2tll nylon oOllat Peach.e her Advertlalng S•lu •I I bi.tn y 1 klll & ortc well 3Bdrm, 2Ba lrg .,.. St Agl Wayne 54&-8819 N·ttnkr Lucie 525-1134 MSO/mo (2 i3) 474·8M2 tat9JI _AliWARD 722·8291 S:,d ~eeume Alln u.. rapidly expanding loc•I ~=te!':,,row!"r.11: Zi~h~.: eo':ta M ... 1tep1 to water Avail Sept ---work, 873·5111 l'lm. Wor-tdn; Male el'tr 38r 28• *CORONA DEL UXA; lent· Blk Toy Pdl recent Smith to de 11 y n • w • P • P • r & mmend action u area 842-4808 •28' 1Ba Nwpt Htl Oplx, trple, ~ny. carport $795 No pell 122·8011 1 Prater •dlt cpte/latnlly PRlll llWNIT m Fem to ehr lg apt on Illa Nwpl Boh Apt, nr bch. 1500 eq. tt retail 1paoe wrgery nd• mtldlelne Ille . . Agreulve, Ult-di•· n=•ry Yoo po ..... -. su5imo 209 4111• NB 2bt lb&. bMm oell., L~do. Metr bdrm/be 1385 S292• utile 931-1024 Parking 5 year leue with Brkhrat/ Adema Reward IWIE OlllT clpllned lndlvtduati may knowledge of conturMr Front otftee ptr'tOfl w•nt• IS0.3057.(213)880 5985 w/bl frplc, RI O. gar. 1795. 1 11 at 813-3711 ft e opllon. $ 1875/mo. 8<18-l02i/842.9142 t••LY PILIT .. rn excellent Income credit collectlon practice ed for Wholl1tlo HNl1h $8SO/Mo 1 Bd Iba. encl 2100 Ha~ Pl. 548-97~ ~ '1 a · _•_ Working M/F N-amkr ehr UJ .J 1 L~ __ • (Hlary ..-commlNlon). 4 oced well 8 Cllnlc. Paraonable, pro- gat, CIOM 10 bch ntee S tk C 1 it Fem to lhr new 2br houM 10 tiome nr SC Ptaui 1325 frJ()U>110 an u'flat loet CdM F/Cooktr Span P.I. l111llO benefit• and •dvance. ,.~ruerltyu~~h •:ouecu:n l•110nal health oriented quiet IOC H 11& I rt In E/alde C.M. 1375/mo + dep Joe 549.1542 q/A.~J.ndil'.; buff puppy 'Buffy:., $200 Gt1ll ltH, C., Ul21 nwtnt opportunity. Agen· la 8 Thlt poaltlon r• lndlvldualwltho-n«alof· 1480 Monrovia 2'111 9'C9--9828 Marta, Iv mag. --...&.,,,u "'1~ Reward_._ 759·0853 "-..... cy or new1paper ax· q;r .. idnt verbal & writ-flee 1klll1. Eiieen Tll llMT "2· 1IOI Nf# 26drm 2 bath MC F to lhr w/tame. Beeut lntall Wutt4 2tot ~ 673-81'94 LOii. Golden Ret-Latge --. &!~~·;.:m:%~~·~::Y ten aklll• Prevtooa b•nk 499" 1133 Condo Water Ol'lented. 3br 2•ty NB oondo All LEXSE OPTION WANTED 3407 E Ceast _ c.I Male REWARD VIC CM AIDE F. live-In PfT. u.lat Blevlnl · Ing or lin•nce •KPer • FILL TUii PiT lOllSSFlllllU OM pool/Jae, micro. DIW. l•cll Exe loc S325. 3-4 bdrm · · ..... ,~ 831-2184 teacherlnwhlchr.rm/brd plue Salary will not•)(-PllTTlllWNI 3 Bdrm 2ba, upper unit lrplc 1825/M 979.1134 780-&818 H B ., .. 643~~5 neer 3Br 28a. FA, ranctt atyle. Lo1t Umbrella Coek•too t-S250 mo. 645-2357 Ollllll OIUT c .. d I 19 ,000 p/yr 0 I I II bl WID hkkP tge blllc trplc pool, on quiet atrMt, ' ...... 0 Pleue tend yovr re.ume pportun t •• ave • • gar. Musi,.., 1950/mo · Statk WfHI 71 Hrbr lllew Hma. Beeut. rm Male 33 atraloht w/dog, WNtCllff. S295K 548·7249 Ille. Huntg Bch. Reward lPUTIHIT-IAILY PILIT to F o 1.c , attn· Per.on-with the LOS ANGELES 211 David 26r. 2be, quiet MCJU;JO;I pvt ba, n-tmkr '400 lnci own turn & WTD. wanll to SrloP/Storage. /Oft~ 963·3485 •YM 21 Unit•. Costa M .... No HO ••• ., St. nel. p 0 Box 7549, New-TIMES ClrculatlOn 0.- TSL MGMT 642· 1!503 on w•ter w/24 hr MCUr· utll Pool. 720-0375 ahr hM or ept 650-1764 15 r SCRIM LETS pets Experienced. Mml· 0Htl .... , QA po r I Be I ch, Ca partmeol In our doOt 10 Brand MW 2Br 2Ba ~Pll ~L Beaci\Sl600. ~0·.~~:110· ~:.P~1 ~~":n~~lur~; Unturn Am/ba wlm•tur• 5J~ .::.'!'~~ ~~J= n • retired 855 -{)8& 5 92858-744549 ~ ~~~r•n~•~•:,.n~:= tor rent SOS St Andrew• ........ '" .,_-.... • __..,.., rem, od aru. cln S2SO + I 2t • ANSWERS Apt Manager Couple OllPml IPIUTll ttCX1rty wage P'U• com-Aatc for Scott 261 2288 l tta1 2900 bctl. gd ref• HB 840...0293 viii An1 Box 128 Delly ttrltt • . w/exp for belutltul 96 ctenc:aJ CarM< motivated. good mllllon Hours: 4PM to MJF 2S-35 CM apt 1325 PUotPOBox 15eOCM 11&1'1,0&llPHIUI Bett.,·Sheen Unit G91den Aptl, CM UITSHW working condllLona, 9P~ Trai ning le llHT H Hf UOO 1 if'i~°':' ';7~; u:. mo 11111 .. 1 (negot) + utll want •Ptl hM 1125 max 111111 MllS Cower -Felony ~::7:2~~:~/d,,, ~ typlat, PIT 8·30-1.30 M-Frl medtcal & dental Int, 5 provided Potential to Nr bch 1 person 1 F!mp~ef'd•~73_1;/s · N-drlnket.722·8271 NB.,LagBch,CdM,HB. S55-l751 month WEREN'T 1860p/hr.50WPM.call day weak Send resume earn$300 pluaper~ Tlleell~l64le&IT -M/F mature working per-CM. S1uart 67S-3"9 BAYSIDE VILLAGE I'm old-laahlc>Md enough ART/GRAPHIC GALLERY Dl•ne,btwn 2-5, M-F PO Box 1188 H8 926-47 For an Interview. cell. lll·l l lO COM Lge; turn rm Pvt son. shr lovely WMlcllff 300 E Cout Hwy. Npt Bch to remember when IOI<• m1nager + ..... Send 646-3988 Attn· Don Downey 957·2381 ext. 1204 CONDO w/PoOI spa 86C ~:~~o/~~t~;,ct?.9,,'0 f;,~~: home $400/mo 548-7883 Gar11•1 ltr Ill· Ull ~~'x ~o;:tdn~ 0~ ~04: n1~ ~ro'~'!°~~1c~11Y c1er1ca1 OHITllOTlll OI 111 St1ttt1 lttt14ut guerd Walk to bCh drinking/parties may M/Fn-amkr, rm In 3br" apt ltat 2112 NEED STORAGE SPACE? WEREN'T Olllll l'YPtlt lffll f&ll PllUI FIT PfT $4 hr. MIF. Call ~uo~ Penthoose 1:,r,s~~~ consld 2 girls $500/mo 1 Blk beh-Bal Pen, avell Slng' garage. Storage FllST ••m nu 111111. IFO. ••• II you're. Mll•atarter and vari.d duti.. M~t have Sedl 8-5 6«·2410 • ulll Incl 759-1383 , 911 $339. p/mo. 87S-10 14 only Eutalde Co1ta laliltll • 4014 Medlcal/Surglcal aupply flexible •bout job ualgn-driver's llcenM Call GENERAL ACCOUNTING DY le 2b 2b 2 M $70 55 33 Safe H•rbor Sell Storage ..... e •tam • co nda m•ture women, mente. the F 0.1.C. hu • P x r 8 car gar. HS-Student non-amOker, M/F Pen 3br 2ba 1 blk bCtl esa Imo 1• 98 AU sizes. Into 775-2307 .,.,ag P aa Alllttant Manager Job tor y~· Our dl"lilon (11') 111·2110 Entry level poaltton avall-new paint & carpet Mar own room nr b .. ch. ftpl, w/d, get. S3e&+ Roll (100) 22 cents for """ • able for enthu1lutle lndl- bch S900 Fran 557 •3 73 $300/mo 968-9067 67S-2417 Of 673-1443 Offlct ltatall 2914 Mile. ltatah 2925 $21 to Oct 111. No llnesl and to handle office. of bank llquldatlon cur-vldual In exctusl .... pr1vate . 2156 New Bl d CM Must have pleaunt rentty has ()penlngs for OOUllELO•S 1 N Bch B le E-elde 2Bd 1 be no pets In beauttlul N 8 home. PV1 M/F to ahr 3br 2ba Hunt. Cannery vm •. dOOd lo-Art lit Studio/Storage, •di porl v . phone manner & good MVerel olerk typist who n club n pt . .. Max 2 pers.goa Pd $6001 ba. kite. laundry prlv, Beach house, non-1mkr cation. Reasonable. Bkr to pV1 hm w/belutlrul Ja"atatat ore skills Oppty ror ad-average typing •peed• Pert time carrier counsel-acct atcms, 1°;!.ey t ~:~ 135 Albert 543-5478 pool happy family env 5300 mo. 988-0118 675.,..806 view overlOOl<lnj ooean O t aJtl tOll v1ncemen1 For appt. 50WPM. The F.D.l.C. or-ora wanted. Help boys entry exper plu · • S37S 760-2690 Npt Sch Male rmmt ltlr 1736 Anaheim St, C M. S200 CdM. 675· 873 IJ!' a ti 844-0065 fert a great benelltl and glrla aollclt new :~~ ~ob~~~a:'a:. :,~::::~ •••••••••!NB near Hoag Hosp. neat 3br. 2ba apt. 2 blka to Grnd nr otc Toilet & park-batHCt•tltl *•II UOlll* llSMEILEH/TICU packege Including dent•I ~~~,:~1:~ M~~t ~~I:; person eager to learn a Sp~ttOU\ ""'l'" 11n1 depend . prel prof n·smkr bell S't75/mo Inc ulll & Ing 1350 mo. 873·285" SPIRtTUAl READINGS •UllllSI* Mechenlcel, eleetro/mech, !~~~0~1:v~~~=· 11~Y~ working with 10-13 yr grow with• new & spark&-& two bl'dwum .ipl\ rets $350 548-3662 wld. Quiet, non-1mkr, w/ Advloe In All Mailers a. Xlnt tax wrlt .. off. Family eleetronlc. Good local as. matlon call peftonnel, 1111 old• early ~Ing hours Ing MAGIC ISLAND. R I )I 1 2 FIT l<>b & refs 675-8010 •UIOITlfl Urrtl Coonaellng 1815 So El tun, prolltebte. exciting 1lgnmente av•llable In 1 97s_5400 EOE work deya/ nexlble hr1 Apply In person or call tit I_ ttt I Roommate n/emkr lhr 2Br 1 MONTH FREE RENT Camino Real San C~ 631.0435 aft 4. wkday1. to 2 weeks Apply NOW In Commltalon only 675--0900 M-F 10-7PM SUWI IOTIL 2Ba apt. lndry. Gar, $400 881OOva<DfSuite14 Llc'd. 49'2-7296 PRODUCER DESPERATE! person 8am-4pm at Rho CLERICAL C•ll Bruce Emlley IDllAL llFIOI l ... ~--11111~11· Wkly ren1111Js now avail. .. ·~ util, Biii, 476-8220 NewfOtt Beech 831 •3651 Needs dl1trlbutlon c:apl-Company. 2891 Richter 9'C2-4321 e)(t 208 s 140/wk & up 2274 New-days. 831-2359 evea 572 Sq Fl $830/mo F~~: ~~~~s;~ ~~;ro; tat & wlll NII s•t. own-Ave. Irvine, Ste 122. CLERI nPIST llWllE ClllT p=~t ~:r~• m:;::. on 1st year ~ renl FURNISHED or UNrURNISHEO FIHESS CHT£1S. TEllllS. SlllllllC, ''" •llC~ •ore! Sorry, 110 11tls. Models Oftll dally 9 to 6. (Mwood Ap.irtmenb Newpor1 Se.sch So 17(1() lhll• ........ , (.ti (lu~t ' I port Blvd C.M 6-46-7«5 N/smkr shr lg •Br poOI, 3975 Birch. Newport 121 to Oci lst. No lineal erel'tlp of AC11onfThrlllet &ITO lnllUll Great Wesfern S•vlng•. lllLY PILOT duties. FIT, non-amoktw, SU I SUI LOllE spa. 3 car gar, $550/mo 8eactl 5"1·5032 Agt 215e Newport Blvd, CM 35mm te•ture film !Of Exprd lmfl'ed-opening one of C•lllOfnla'1 lead· ONSITE PhOtographlca, ullls pd 831-7002 9 18 Sq FI Gen · 1 1 --t Ftaa• s5ooo Actual value FIT Good pay 645·7448 Ing financial lnatltutlons 3303 Hart>or Blvd, Unit 3026 w Coast Hwy. New· ofc/Medlcal gmd nr No -wor'th $25.000 Ill Wrlla h I medl t COUNTER HELP PfT, r• E. 5. c 0s1111 Me .. port Beach, refrtg, TV OCEANFRONT NB c M S918/,;,o 832 .... 181 Producer, p 0 . Box 4651. HTI IEOUllC 1: I~~ am Clefk. T~~~ liable P1y!Ma Cleaners 540-oeea s 140 • wk sgl. no deposit F/n-smkr ahr 4Bd 2 112b•. · Laguna Beach, Ce Wheel Alignment Brakes oor Cott• Mesa brtnch Cell 7-2pm 642-2671 1--------- • ,_ Ir PI c . deck•. d • n CdM'e belt ~ 1425-92652-•851 Tune up NewPort nre IEIEU1 lfFIOI tatlu to $350/mo 65().4742 $1100 lnci utll, A/C, pkg, fOlJND ADS JI rt Ctr 3000 E Cout Hwy This le an entry level poa. CISTIMIR IHYICl P/tlme Job Includes Slaare 290I Prof male 45+ clean 58r janitor 2855 E Coast t 111,!111 Co;ona del Mar ' Ilion Ycx.i wm learn lhe CUlll PUT TIME bkkpg, typing. non-.mkr S3S0::S400 mo Nwp Htgs pool nr SC Ptza & 405' Hwy 675-8900 anytime AR[ FREE T.D. I 4028 varlou1 types of loene. only. 432.0467 res1auran1S shopi: 432-7366 aft 2.30pm Executive desk 1pac••I TllST IRIS llTO TIH IHYIOE preparing real .. t•teloen The Dally Piiot hu Im· ------ >fiater Eve 642-9622 Resp fem shr 2Br 2 sty CM business center $150 CaH·. we buy Tru1t Deeds aTndt llgchl rep3000elra. ENewportC docurnenta, maintain d• mediate opening tor Cua-IEUUL OFFIOE mo 650-2290 anytime Fl re tr. oast partment mes u well '• tomer Service Clerk to Cost• Meaa company Beachlront nome NB. prof Woodbridge apt, 25 yr + · lHff, an. Stm Hwy, Coron• del Mar other genertl dutl.. work In oor bu1y Clrcula· needs person to answer decor clean. non·smkr Sept 1 $350 mo. Valerie, Freet US Poatege etempal 142-Hll Call Wayne Matthew• Typing of 50 wpm 11 ra-tlon Department Mu11 be phones. do llghl typing & S550tmo wlnter675-9629 786...0181 Roll (100) 22 cents for 75"-6828 •IEOlnUY• quired dependable end able to misc. otc work Hrs C S R led t h 28 S21 to Oct 111 No llnesl ----Ski related hi energy Co handle heavy phones 8·4.30 or 8:30-5 Mon thr dM shr apt 432 SO mo mmte wan ° • r r 2156 Newport Blvd CM Widow has money for nd1 organized top akllled We offer competitive with• pleasant telephone Fri $5 "r. 1u2-9980 $2200/mo Income needed 1Ba hse In L•guna. Bch • TD's. S 10,000/up No '' .,.. I 10 quality 760.8267 $450/mo. 497-2967 0 c AIRPORT AREA Fcx.ind: Blk Scotty Terrier. c edlW' /no ...,.11111 Call team member. Innovative salaries, and Hcellent voice 20 Hoora p/week __ __ e0<225• ft 1 Placenlla/ 19th CM. r .--·· Y· mgmt, nice office. 2 blks beneflls For lntervl-. Monday -Friday Call General Offlee Christian female/rmmt to Shr sml 2Br 1ba NB apt nr 1 prkg jan~I u·111°~ 01 6-42·8089 · Denison Auoc 673•7311 from bell Computer, die· appointment. please call 642-4321 tor eppt. Aak OFFICE AIDE shr 3br hm 1n c M $260 bch N-smkr $258/mo t mo-mo ok 852_9386 F 0 u d 1 e 1 d Btlt Waat.. 5 taph & travel planning Leticia Tampa at. tor Tracey general omoe asalatanee, mo incl utll 631 -5693 ulll Eves 646-9848 She~/Bus:.'i ~o~:d. -elCp a ~ Fall LIM Corp flll h 1 Ntwpor1 8 t>.tch No Ch 11 IF eed Fil h Seeking prof n/smkr Ottloe apac.· Sublet In Molly, Nwpt 111and area •PlllT lllP* *960•8401* (114)111-4710 IELIYHY PEHOI uo'::fat~ t:1=~ '=. ns an n s o s r . NEWPORT CENTER 650·3861 C 0 U ~IE R needed BABYSITTER/HSEKPR (114) 111·4111 For dry cleaner1, gd drlv-errands (must own car) !olXC1 ltvint A• iu. condo Pool spa gar $425 atheletic !hr 2Br Penfn Free prkg low rlH 12.30·• 30 dally. car req Ing record 875·7080 mag Call .. arlanne Gorman 64.l r,11 ~ 1.,1 1 I.till .1111s inc H Harbr 840-8666 Apt $425/mo 838--'021 ocean vu w/pd utllltlas· FOUND: Golden Retriever, Miieage pd 831...()415 I need TLC IOI' my children 1t•UT WESTElll "" , -----800 t 1 & my home g...5 summer, wn DELIYfllY-ll••-1 6-44-8040 64 5 -11 04 c1111s11an Grad student Shr 2 Bdrm 2ba CM Apt, 1 1/1 or 800 SI w pvt temale. Mesa Verde area SAllS BalbOLl•ltod T. 2 3~_5 a_tut JI S~t_. rs; -•••••••••I nds 10 shr bct1 hm $200 -avl 911 $370/mo + 112 entrtnce 3 yrs at1111 --Shtrley;' !J5*229 I '11 • ~ 14 ~ SAYlllS lull lime, 18 YJt/Q!d,fr __ -llll.fUUJ. _ $250/mo 545-8212 mag utll Call 759-73-42 et S 1 67 s/f 760-9779 5"6-5158 eves Shirt shop needs full-time 759.()703 or 83 -l l Broadway Flower Shop, part lime No exp nee Retall Sales M~mt poa-Banking Equal Oppot1unlly 2750 Harbor Blvd. c M 873-6320 · Ilion available 11.p In Re-llllO &•••StdT Emplo. yer M/F/H tall nee Gerl 857-260& _.. IEITAL HOEmlllST HAIRDRESSER a. MANI· *IALll/nUPHll UelllATIH Clerical sell-motivated & prof at· CURIST w1o11en1e1e. C.M Candy Strll>ef• Candy Co TlClllot&I FILE OUHS mud• fOf IOI<> pvt prac· salon-70130. • Day w.- 18 !<>Otting tor 3 friendly A sett-starter to asalst tn The Federal Depoalt In-tic. 842-7495 845-5924 loat llaiat. Gu•11ia1 aggreu1ve telephone reps the deYeloPmeot & con-auranc. Corp. hu loor llllVRR P/T ' 1ira1t1 OLll ~;;;;;;;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -=-.m-....,..______ trol of bud,,..1 for owned openr~e lor Ille clerks n1; ~ St met -10 Mii c•ndy to retell .-& mllC dutlee 2 Oaua n ••• ., Clean Upa•Tree Trimming Housecleaning Your J Q INT/EXT PAINTING outlets Xlnl comm Real Estate propertlea. To qu lly you must h1ve iv l I _, HARBOR MARINE Yard Malnt •Hauling hooae will apatkle Rel Hooses & Apt Reas rates structure. star1lng with Needs to Independently 2 yrs exper In tiling, sort-p/wk 759-9022 aft 6pm Personable & reapoo.,,ble $2.17 per day We wtll Mui 001 clean & MIKE 6S0-3283 refs Laur• 989-8510 Quallty work. 895-5755 $ lOOO/mo salary . ., deity rnearch & control of Ing & ctlecklng all lorma llUYlll No exp nee. Ev .. /Wknds paint any boat b<.•tom for Complete Cleen-Up gen'I I wtll clean your home p.o.1NTER NEEDS WORKI eash Incentive t empl budget for owned Real of documek' ntatlon E)(per SCASH DAILY$ $4.85/hr 844-48&4 Th1rs All you pay tor 3 lines 30 day minimum in the S 10/per It incl p11nt & all I t I ...... I lmml • f "' stoc" pr~rem Call C .. rla E1tate properties Needs ln •ban •note dept la a .. I 9 5 M S 28 S man '"7V r n8g ree c~do wit .. lovl"" care 1 /Ex 11 ti " " ,.pp Y on at 1 HOU EKEEPER 2 de~ materrals & zincs No · · ""' " ··• nl t, cei ngs, re n cab T..,.,18 ( 1 ... 1 •32.n.88 to Independently re-plus The FDIC offers• • • • es ts Ml\lrO 631-4 7 Hon-t lhor-•gh, ref1, Call (26 k v•.. .. .. WO Cabrlllo Coat• Mesa p-....--.... ••on • Fri 5 &lHra charges Please call • ..,. "" l yrs exp., wor guar aearch & compile data. great benellta peckege • "' """""• ... '" • DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY lor apptm 673·6320 Ask THE IAlllEIE•S Pragee1a. 75 l -3746 Davis Painting 964-3837 * SEOllnllY/ You'll elao be responalble Including Dental a Vision llllYllll 111-HI I* hour Mull a.peek /dell n -coverage P1ea1111 call . . Engllatt. Exper'd & REF• us dboul pick up very Lawn & Garden Malnl By Scandln•vlanwomanlOOI<· SOUTHERN PAINTING & IEIEUL OFFIOE for establl1hlng tickler & pef'aonnel. EOE OWi O&l llGUSllY Cell eves 760-1580 MARINE D1e1el Mechanic men college trained In Ing for housework DECORATING. Int/Ext. llllng system• tor the FAST PROF SERVICE landscaping. 969-2120 548·8027 Lie Insured. 631-6430 The Jolly Roger Corporate budget department. e75-54oo Mlltllt Pal4 A P 7 9 --office Is looking for an ex-• Minimum 2 years b1nk· --C-LEll _..llT 0111 Frd tHIJ lllTlLLIRl-SIW exper only, willing to work overtime. Must hav.t own truck & toots. Good hrly pay & mileage l!lllow1noe Cell Ray, 54~2475 I oger acker 645-1 4 Ti.t lrttl Sttlt Jaaitodal P1ttri11 r1 _,. • t Ing ex""'lence In a note Hr • pe eneuv secre.ary or ,.... to aaalat In typing. tlllnn {114)112 1111 Bri•al Lawn-tree-shrub tn11a11. JXRITORlAL ClEANiNG FARTHING INTERIORS 1he operation• depar1-dept or loen dept and other clerical duue: • Service Tree trim & Removal Commerclal·Re11ld'I Bldgs HANGING/STRIPPING ment Thia positions re-• Must be conaclentloua & Typing 80 wpm req. Own IPPllTllm BRID ... L "'l\.LINERY lawn main. & Rototllllng Good rats 63t-6194 VISA-MC 673·1512 quires good typing lkllls, attentive to detail c•r 1 muat Call Jud", .. k ft .. ~ CALL TODAY" ASK FOR LOIS "' "" S I I II I -a plea••nt phone man· e Stronn verbal a written , ""oc e o en w,_., you prtnke< nsla .. repar ........ ••atnt LOWEST .... ··• "•2 ... 321 l)(t 31" tor M It ttl D 11 •---------t-111s ttaras. veils & ac-"'"" ... ANDYS WALLCOl/ERING ner, a.nd naneral office communication skills ..., ... • " u rnu -ge ng • Y lllT&LlEll/W&IEllE Your Da•IV P1lo1 Serv+Cf' D11ect•••t Repr11~en1 ~llvf' cessones 639-1186 Free estimates 548-6065 PRICES Commercial & I I II I & Re •-Ex rtl appt Piiot Cl11sllled Adi to Restdentlal 662-3235 ns Ill al on mov1111 knowledge Prior word • peflenoe In Ing, I IE reach the 0r_,. Cout !For 0 C. Interior Plant C t B ••• ;'... Int painting. 548-4013 processing a on line IOf'tlng a gathering In-RU OHST market Company E•oellent drlv- U ptD ,, --I lion I 1 ···LY PlLIT - ---.!l!l!t.-""'""""'"'""--Laa•aca la Expert Wallcoverlng In computer lkllla a definite orme • 111 mua .., p .. --~ ..... 2.tt..7.. Ing record rec(d. 557...0150 Ex"""r1 Cat"'"ntry Se~tce AME I AN HANDYMAN • Good .....,.,, akllle ,..,.,. -"" 0 142-021Ht.309 .. -... ~ '· stallatlon Reas Con1Ult· plual Xlnl 1>enetlt1 & ., .. Reparr-Remod l·Addttrons Carpenlry. lenclng, Win-N A -MA Y ant Asslgnmnt 581_8590 working conditions with a For more nlormatlon 1--------• Doors·etc 548·4980 dows. plumbing. ma . Landscaping ell phues growing company Apply pfeaM call F.D IC. Per· tub encl tiauhng, etc done Brick. block. ston., PAPERING & PAINTING 1 n per 10 n b t w n sonnel (714) 975-5400 Accoantia1 '* B00KKHP ., • I'), Mar~fl -S Jud, •5 f .. 11, e•per Ir~"~' H • •9t17 Small Bu'l+n~-; Bo .,,..,.t · lnt;i * P.J1•0 ii r U4''!. FrlJrJ~' r AC. I 4.-. ~4r BUILD OR REPAIR I And Yes Jesu1 11 LOfd tree est Mike 499,...072 Oual work Reu Rel'• 8.30am-4 OOpm Banking Walls stairs railings (II' 1130 ... "Sl ...... "244 RIC~ 661 958• JOh 536-7330 ooors windows m01d1ngs " ..., ........., • .. n TIE JILLY llllll llO. L8'111lntll 4 76106 Don 962-8202 DECKS-WOOD COVERS ADD PIZAZZ to home/bus OUAUTV Papefh111ng1ng at 11042 llllefte ltt. TEOllllWI Competlllve Prices custom HI potted plant reas r•tes Work Guar . ComplPte patios Covers 10 years exper. 75-4-1620 arrangemen11 875-1522 call for free est. 963·7531 lnl8t The lrvlne oft~ 01 the D•t~s Concrete walk· ---.. --lH/HMHl Feder•I Depo111 In· "'·If~ B1oc1t wells Room •GEN HOME REPAIRS Ltck • 1'1 Stmct Technique Paperhangers eur•nce Corp hu 1r!d "I , 5yr exp 646-4834 Plltnt Drywall C1rpentry LocKY>ocfoR ChOOH tl'le beat for yoor ACCOUNTANT lmmed openings for pef- RPOltll D•JOrs-AlleraOons etc Gary 6-45-5277 PTL All Key Services home or office 640-6288 Sml buslrwMS 2-3 hra mo. aona with the lollowlng R, modffl Pa"lel Locks-etc HANDYMAN LARGE and 896-2893 Pl11ttr/lt~ir lnauranee AOCY 553-1115 •XI* N Cow·F ences-Cab1net small I DO IT ALLI -0 mp y••• • Min 2 yrs banking 9Xl>ef Additions llemodels , • e•f.i Jerry 642·0567 531·5579 Pat or, .... mag M11t•..!I. lnt./Ext pate plastering, I Cll l -I In 1 note dept or loan --- -BRICKWORK Sm•ll job custom texturing. quality Detail mind*' per1on to till dept Beach 111 .. , ~f'mM1t•llnQ C1tpet Cleaaiafx HOME REPAIR Carpentry s work Problems-No Protr Accoonta peyable po1-• Ablllty to type min Fr~ ~\l+m ... 1 .. ., , • ,.. Prir·-i-OF AOSA CL-NEAS fences & gates. tree trim. Newpor1, Cotta Mesa. lemsl #326864 554-7831 ltton In buay Orange 40 WPM :.td<llltnn"i 1<, "" , dump run1 C.M. & NB Irvine. Ref's. 675-3175 Coonly Ad Agency AIP •Strong verbal a written Oat.. 6.J ~ 1 C.lt»in this am entertain area Jim Whyte 6-42·7208 Mt••illY I lflO•• Home or Apt's lnl /Ext •--1 __, 10-k 1 ,,, , ., ' ih+"i Pm 731.1538 --Patch work lie. & bonded exper ..... ce requ r...... communication• I ls. (,u"t'·-R,..1 •• 1•1 ••• 1 .. c Plumb.-Eleet -Carpentry New & repair. All l"Pll 111 •0807 • • 1 1 ·2· key by touch, typing a Banking axper '* required • ...... · ' .... .. • C C ' .. ... .... • "' .. must Ewcetlent fringe IOI' thle """'"ltlon. Maxi-Clear. T mPI. 4., , II>••· ement oacrttt Paint-etc Dependable Ouallly Low prices ---.. _ II s d ...---• R p 720...0 39 Lie 531.2345 Patch Work 213/436-4425 ""ne ts en reeume to· mum aalary wtll not ex-751 6941 H 1'41 r.,1vt1w11ys patios paths eas aul 1 /eve Repair plaster. drywall. Mr• Brecka, PO Box OMd S20.000. plyr and '* REMOUf •ir ·1 No 1ob 100 small • -M •II D stucco, like new. free est 8710, Newport Beech, Wiii be based 1trlctly on * RESTORAT '• HM• M1c~ey 536-0553 I RHba1 t t iac Jtclc!} CA 92658 prior exper & education '*REP' ACF M~ ,, Cbild Care Lt HAULING . UOV1Nd soUNos LIKE A PAMY ••·••i•1 10-·111·1 llEOEIYULI The F.D I c off••. great IS RE PAI AS Garege & Yard Clnupa Mutlc IC>f any occ:atlon 24..._El•1••1110 -t>enefltl packllQlll lnclud· t 111c.ar8 my hOme nr OC Jon 64~·8192 Dan a Tony 595-2483 .,. ..-Mull h•ve .. perlence Ing Dentel & l/lalOn pacit- rporl NB & C M area •Good )Obs done right• lrvlne lfM 37 hr/wtt Catt ...,... If you wouJd like 852 9539 * CLEENCO .-Water heaters• D11---1l1 r t •an "727 ....-c.,, r11t\ .__.., -· or •PP .....,.., more Information, pleae Clean-ups & Hauling '"'' n... s c EA Free est 645_8730 John Orv.IN l R From $15 14•11 hsht/Oltrltll call~er1onne l at HAULING a MOVING tl~N'l'~"~ :;=--~~~12~=· Flllme position avail. 1t75-EOE Prompt Servtce Thank Over 25 yMf'8 expenenc. e~..-S--"-& R-alr Nil ow, at bU,.IYdmlN ~.~~At llAT MTTlll PAllTD 1 L t tt. ... O 7••• Lie T 11• 428 7'"' 1353 ""' ........ • -• ....., -rm or an" n ,.._, Shoek Boeta. 2900 la vou ew 1 .,.. • "vv • "· -_ 32 yrs •AP Retld'llComm to perform various dutlee Fayette, N.8 Apply In LIGHT HAULING-Moving •• A9C MOVING • Lie •409035 964·8919 1ncldg phone relief, person Wkdys 8-4 NA"<~~v now eva11 able Air CoaditioaiDJ ~ • prr.1 your t1ome C A S ~ tl l!t>;i· • '1 •ti• 48 1239 Dump runs (y91d/gerage) Quick careful T138048 NEW/REPAIR O\,atin. No typing. rmng. errands & .. ~~:a ; R··~ '"'\~ •'2~ Color Aaal11t • 'days Dave 645-18 ti! LO AA TES. 552...0410 Job• 10 •m•ll. r~~ble gen'I ofc malnt Former OAl'T flll TIAT Sarria•• TRASHBUSTERS ITllYlll OILLlll FrM eat • llc'd 931-23-45 ~~c 50·~gu 2~~r t!~,~~ 111111 .... , r.; .. r• t N.l Pro! will do yQYr Const a Resld'I c:IMn-up, 11'1111TS .... OI. S.Caria w/revtewl 8"*Y e mos. a ~-----.. --FPE £: COi OR ANALYSIS free est I/IC 722-e2AO I f ..... p "'° ' ' T 5 5 3 5 Orange Co Qr1oln•I CO M{tl$d.01( apportun ty or lldv•noe-n",.,,, ., ,,.,, "" .. ,,,,0 r 0 t<rt 4 · 1 1 R 11.,, St-' Student Mowre Tneured • ment Apply In person SAVf M'JNf~• Ii • 41 ~q D 11 ti • "1CI Uc T124-438 941 8427 Fire-Burg ·Medlcal-Penk: NOW, 5020 Catnpul Df '71'~ JC? Prof UXssXdE1 Gapy NEW waranou• Storag• u L approved Monitoring Newpof't Beach Aatoaoli•e RTC CommArclal urywalt lor strelS. heed a bllCk• •0003<19 5-46-6030 7141752-eeie ..,________ 51 P(.•tt1111ng in Comm·1 I aches 960-1604 CMole ••ale Ln1111 •-......aa Alttratital .. 0••1•s10N ... 01/ISOR for Ken ! Mtc1'11n11 ~ rn91nes 1nl.l Re"d 1 F'ree e91 - -..,. _____ .,....,.,. ..-I "' ""''"' " inatallfld w trin~ ~.,9q '48 8'"'3 11 383n 24 I Piano Ceeeon1 td-1215 ortt f Owett Irvine ~tlr91Mnt C.Ottw S699 wa1111r\1y ·.:? F,()118 -, ·re c.• • Ho .. , Clt1al9 Salon de Muatqu. Price. Newport/C.M . Full-tlm.,ahOf'tletmpot- Eltclrical Aoe1R1§ fa!A°NiNd L.1aa A. Zecchini. 8 A area. N•nnett• 93t-4810 1t1on bpertenoed in llllElllll t SELL IY TILIPlllll PIT or FIT. Cholc. of ttour9 t1 yours Call T. H. A11oclata1 Tel•· marketing, 953-8870 l1~~1i1tia~ , .... 1sia ELECTRIC I SERI/ICE a throougr11y --"*· me.ting public a - -•nn " •-.. _. L•"..()••7 p-••tia~ Tilt workl,wHholdetadulta CAAETAKER·t99Qrehm, 8AB SITTIN , ~~v t•OMf" <'·i~Uty ~~r1. lree ••t c;..,nn '"""" ~ "" u ' ~·, " """ Realdentlal/Commerclel W0111 aturd•y through llve-ln, Itta hHkpng. All -*v,., "' ~· ._. ,, ~l5S t t 988 740 I Are you looking for e ct.-FINE PA NTINO By Rleh· BIG JOB C .. N,.rLED WedMeday 8$4·9500 Mature f.,n '432·7829 ar"" 6:>o· 1:i•1 "'"'ndeble cteenlng ..,. 1rd 81..... UI -of happy "' ~ ~FS101COMM LllND 26 , .. v a.i • cult..::.:,a L'k:• 280544 CtleaC> Prlca 942·2078 Ac;;;rt.-... CAAP!T SALESMAN lOVtflg Mom N II r."'" ' I ,1s Oo mv own work ltc vice? Sherr, 760 9 46 .,..... ·-·.. d e .. I , I ,...,, t I"' It I ' Th•"k·YOUI 963·4114 191·1 __.~, o· ···1FID rapery xper ... p u ..,.,.,, c. •1 " ' sc noo ' ,. 904 • A• 648 8 126 All .IP -· m. ..... Dr.w. commie.Ion call my Mm• c10,e to C11r -. RAINBOW PAINTING * Y l b@ IUslRt§§ AIYllT1••11 BIU 54M111 a. K•·~ E•""' ,,, 1 n •9 EictJI s.=ce for • CIMn hM 733· 1•13 .. ~ I OUellty 11 our~ SERVICES• FC>f all your Full-time Telephone Selft l 111ty Stmct IALE Hctm, LTI. CU.•orn Cleentng "~ 850·"48 JEFF uc 1yp1ng ...., .. 975-4431 Position a.1.. ... Ulal LON WIHgh NON'B,.~tm :rrc::~~1.04.l111"'1d• 1~-;'t.~~,~~r::::n AAA PAIHTINO Int/Eat LIC4nted Typfngs.Mce p•rlenc• preferred ":"~ ,..NCl04VI:' .... ""d""i;' ""''..... LOW ST poulbte prlC4J FlfWldal. 1.eoal Etc Typing 45 wpm Oood eufllet t •toctc high ~':i;:, r ",!1.$1P" .().<t 411 • 0,..,... •l>ll· .. S5A EVENING cMen11\j1 avail tO St_, SeMoe '82·3235 CM Anne e.tW233 Stlaty P'U• Commlaak>M r 11 l'I I 0 n Eur 0 pea n V1u MC cc•PIMl G_._,_._•.•.I• .. •-----c~o;:-~~~1f CUSTOM P ntlng by Jim WI tulat ~ :.:-~ ~·~ boutique' Good P9Y Alt- ... r,j I. C1r1 TIEES Low rat• tor attullert, ,,,,..,.~,, w1-..F-: VJ.... In Interview •PC>Olnt btlCC&. ........ 2"2 • • EXCELLENT HOUSE IOuvt., patio lurn , Iron re-novwv ,_,..., _.. ~t 24 Hr ltc: ~ id I c;,,,1 ltlf Topl*!lremov.O Clean· CLEANING aerv e 5 Y'I ttor ,, .. -' ~243 ~ ~~ llAlll ll&lf UW. th.-Cl"wi.. lu' ... ,,,,,.,on· 00 """ IAwna 7~1 -1-476 local exp "-fl !M&-W7 ....... N ... LY~A ,. .. INTI ... " ~ DNo Sten...-. '' ""' '" "' " ,_, -Winctowt e1M I Ill. f Pllf Ing catfl1er wfth talent IN!flt Ooctor on C.il CAB LAWN SE~lllCE Horn. I Office dMnlf\9 by UC •425924 An YfNf n 330 W. IMrw! W'IOI rMtCNndlM & d te10U1 mni. 76(1 ' •a ~,a. ecs~ twice mo S20-JOOI PINM can tor Pree Call An~lme 164-2017 8.i~ Wlnctow WUl'I~ Coste Me9e. CA ptay lo uele1 tn our photo HIOHLANO ,~ORES C\lM J25 64~·57l7 973.512$ estimate 1•2-eH8 lnlerl btr __ Cue_t_om_/~---& 903 lalbOe II UW ll (7 l•l .. 2....t32l a bouf11Q\.9 dept PJl1 W•lh mt• HouMCleenlng Honfft, ccmm'I so )'fl • ..,. rlldiO Sltl ldl• lt•m• •llPI • IJl'M up to 30 llr• plw4l. It•• 8PCEZ£ d•pend1ble ettlctent, dlac>etcn.cs, 81 lllC 476520 Deity Pitot ~-n.d !Id H•ve ...,,.ll~"'O to ""' no ev.. & wllnda. ClaH1l..cl Ad• 8•2·S878 843 8402 •ti• 8pm ,, .. Ntlm••• 9&7..t093 142·5671 Cl '*'ad• co ,,.... 644-7330 .. I SYDNEY 0MARR Saturday. August %4 ARIES (Marl·h 21 -Apnl 14). Kc:v11:'4 pro~pcct\, ~ollcct addttional <.lata. Emphasis on '>pcc1al collc:c:t1om . long-distance comm11n1cat1on. reunion with family member. What had been out of reach could now be ava1labll'' \apri1.orn plays role. TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20): D1vc1s1fy. reach bcyond previous t.·~pena11ons. Social activitic~ a<.·celeratc You'll be a'>ked many questions. peopl e will be genu10tly interested 1n yo ur vtcw'i. Accent on populanty. appearance. wardrobe. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Define term,, check details. be aware of options and tine pnnt You'll l(J(ate needed papeNi, you·11 become more aware of pro,pccb. potenual What had been mtss10g will be recovered. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22) Be ready for change. travel. va ncty. valid opponunity to get views aero~" to more people. Focu$ on commun1cat1on, 10tcn!,1ficd rclattonsh1p, v10d1cat1on of motives. V1rao pla)''i outstand10g role LEO (J ul) 23-Aua. 22) MaJor domesuc ad)U!ltment as featured. could involve children. chanac of residence, ~nous <:ons1dcnrnon of mantal status Financial prospect~ arc good. mtutt1on 1s on taraet. VIRGO (Auii. 23·Sept 22) What you !>eek as available but currently hidden. Clanfy term , be d15Creet. show that you 10tend no harm lnd1 v1dual who can au.I rcqu1rcs 10v1tat1on. needs pride elevated LIBRA (Sept 23-0o 22): What had been m1!ls1n& will now be located. Focus on pre sure. deadhncs, responstb1lity. intensified love rclauon'ih1p Idea can now become viable con{'Cpt. Older individual lend benefit of exptrien c SCORPIO (C.xt .2'\-Nov. 21 ): You·n bend of burden. you'll reach more people. finonc1al pro,pect5 wall glitter. Format. "ory line will ap~I 10 h1ghcr·ups Cycle reaches peak. you'll be at r1aht place at crucial moment. Anes play~ role. SAOITf ARJUS (Nov 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Stress independence, creut1v1- 1y. w111ingness to take chance on your own CIP<'1bilit1es. Exh1b1t p1onecnna spint. gtt to hean of maucn. Romance is sparked. you'll be reunited with one who 1~ ~tr1C'frt CAPRICORN (Occ 22·Jan 19): Look behind !iCCOCS. rtaluc one close to you doc\ have .in$wcn What had been a S{>CCulat1ve venture 1s now Mlhd and can provide profit Oct account101-take inventory. Cancer nauve figur" prominently AQUARIUS (Jan 20.Fch 20): Popularity increases, travel prospects bna.hten Hohda} romance 1s hkely to become ~mcthina muninaful Wtsh come true. Gcm1nt native plays ~•1mfacan1 role. Keep rtsoluuons conccm1na diet nutntton PISCES (Feh 21-March 20) Be wllhng to rrv1~. rev.cw and, 1f ncccuary. tO replace outmoded procedure\. Scorpio native d~ have yo ur be" 1ntcre~t\ at hean and will prove 1t. lndtv1dual tn ~Ilion of authonty ,;vc comtdcrat1on to promo11on IF AUGU ,'f UIS YOU R BIRTRl>A Y )'OU have unusual voice arc d1ploma11c. are drawn to mu 1c. the an . ue pcrccpm·c and have ab1hty todrtrrmine whether othcn actu.all) have talent Tauru • Labre. Scorpio pcno~ play 1mponant roltt 1n your hfc You make new itan 1n new d1rttt1on this year. You rttentl)' broke from pas1. attcptcd ch1llen,c now you can reap reward a mull or 'uccc !ful crnovc endeavor. You appm:tatc lu·u1ry, hh< aourm~t appctitl', 1lt0 could have ~wttl tooth c;c..ptcmbcr wall he memorable for vou 1n 198S. . ·-~;.......~~~~~-. I -~"-------·-------~------------------------~--...._ ____ ..._ ________ ... _ ... ___ _ IOTll •om YHIODORI ROBINS f O llD .~ 4' •• "' "' ,. •1., I• \4 '''"~I \A '. J ,11\fl\ Su~ 8Mtle '73. llte beig9. cloth ... ta. amltm an YHEOOORf ROBINS FORD 1000 HAlllO• 111110 (0\TA M t\A t.41 0010 eau, nett 1r>eatc•1 New .... 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Thursda) night The Huntington Bcac.h team ot 15 and 16- year-olds received stout relier p1tch1ng onle again from Brent Knacken. who collected the win after picking up David Holdridge w11h two outs in the second inning. Knacken had saved the previous two games Holdridge struggled with his control 10 the early stages before Knackcn. who has been effecti ve in the tournament 1n shon relief. came on the scene. Holdndgc. howncr did has pan at the plate. npping three doubles in the game to ue a (oh !>enc' record. Every batter in the Ocean View stan1ng hneup had at least one hit and David Leonhardt broke Tom Brunansky's scne!> mark of:. I 0 hits For Ocean View, 11 marked the sixth straight "1ctOT) after being forced 1n~o the loser'\ bracket following an opcnan~-round los\ to Hav.a11 In a sudden-death !>t1ua11on after dropping 1t\ first game last Wednesday. Ocean View needed to v.in each night except Sunday to bring home the championship "It was a good team effon. e"eryone did their Job,'' said winning Manager S1 Pettro...., Lafayenc·s Joe Walters. 1-1. took the loss. The: Ocean Vi e"" roster included the manager Pcn rov. coachc;s Bob Gibbs and C1reg ~pru11l. and the pla)crs Pat .\la1mo. Enc ( hnstopherson Victor Fresca. M1t..e f-yhnc. Holdridge Knacken . Leonhardt, David MoJ1Ca. Marcu!> Nel!>On. Mike Romine. Erich S1llett. Jim Yan Patten and John Walker l 'nable to pta .. 1n the senes because o finJun "as Todd Pickard. whose place on the team .... a \ tat..1;n b) ( hns Po""cll ..... ho set a ..enc\ mark lur mo!>t runs ~ored Taking thlTd place 10 the doublc-cl1m1na11 un tourney for 15-and 1 6-ye.ar-old~ wa~ Hoo'>ll'r "'lonh. another Lafayette-area team. v.h1le founh went to M1am1. Fla Dodgers shut off, so leave country Rawley puts down Lasorda' s leaders, Montreal next up Doclglf• (Hetahtser 12-6) at MontrMI CHtek9'h 10.-5). ., wlrepheM DC>d4len center fielder Candy Malaonado leape at the wall to catch a fly ball by the Phillie•• Glenn Wilson. Maldonado made the catch. but Philadel- phia acored Juan Samuel for Philadelphia·· flnt run In a 2 -0 triumph Thunclay night. PHILADELPHIA ( . .\P) -Phila- delphia\ ~hane Rawle> a pnchc:r accustomed to getting the hook 10 the late inn1n~. fooled has own manager in going the distance against the Los Angeles Dodgers. "Last year I thought he was a s1x- in01ng pitcher. Physically I didn't know 1f he could go nine,'' John Felske said after the left-hander's 2-0 win for the Phillies Thur!.day ntght Rawley. who has completed th1 cc of his laM four stam and pitched all but five 1n01ngs in his last six stans. held the Dodgers to four hits in raising his record to 10-3. The 30-year-old pitcher credited his stamina to a rigid training pro- gram between stans Last year. he wa!. upset with what he considered quick hooks. "A pitcher has to show people that he can go eight or nine strong innings," he said. ''show that he 1s 1n control and strong." Rawley ~ot off to a. rocky stan Thursday night. walking four batters in the first two innings. but straight- ened out and walked only one for the rest of the game. He stayed in even af\cr Pedro Guerrero reached first on an error with one out in the ninth "I never thought at all of taking him out," Felske said. "Anybody who pitched that well deserves to stay in." Rawley, a .100 hitter in 40 at bats before Thursday night. helped hi s own cause with the first double of his major-leaaue career, a dnve to ri&ht that knocked in the Phillies' second run, He also had a s1naJe. Tim« 4:30 p.m. TV: Chennel 11. Radio: KABC (790). Until he was traded to the Phalhes last year by the New York Yankees. Rawley had spent more than six years in the American League, where they use Lbe desianated hitter. a rule he doesn't like .. Pitchers take pnde in h1tt1ng, movi ng runners over." he !kltd "With the DH you don't get in that part of the ball game." Rawley now has five straight vie· tones mixed wtth five no-dcc1s1ons. He has allowed two earned runs or fewer m 16 ofttis 23 stans. Opposmg batters are hitting less than .240 against him, lowest on the Phillies \ta ff. The Ph1lhes took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Juan Samuel's 11th tnple of the season and a sacnfice Oy to center by Glenn Wilson. In the founh John Russell opened with a double. But loser Jerry Reuss, 11-8, rcti~ Rick Schu and Luis Aguayo. Rawley then slammed his double to right, sconng Russell for a 2-0tud. Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda reflected on his team's 22-hit, 15-6 victory over the Phmies the night before. "One lhina about this game." he said, "you can't save the hits" The Ood&trs. who lead San Otego by seven p mes in the National LeaJue West, move on to Montreal tonight for the first of a three-pme set. then it's on to New York where the Mets await for two on Monday and Tuesday. 0 Rams seek third win without Dickerson COLUMBU ,Oh1o (AP)-The Ph1ladelph1a Eaales and the Ram~ two teams which have aone throuah quite a bit of prescawn turmoil, face each other ton1aht at Ohio uad1um 1n a National Football Ltaaue c~h1b1t1on game. Tbc &ame will be televised h'llC on Channel 2 bcainnina at 4:30. The Rams are without the NFL's No. I smale- • season rusher. Enc Dickerson, who llllt year ran Tor 2,IOS yard to break 0 .J impson'• I I-year-old ttCOrd D1cker10n " hold101 out for 1 contract UlCni!OO Fourth-}eU player Barry Redden ha proven an adequate replacement for Dickerson, pinina 203 t•rd in the Rams' two prtseason vtctori 'We rccoan1zc that Barry• aood, a.nd he played in two pmcs ""h re the runn1na la were I ccruunly there for him. and he took advantage of them," said Rams' Coach John Robin on. However, Robinson 1d Rcdden's per- formance hasn't displaced D1c .. erson from the s tarll l'\I pot "Eric's one of the ~at playrrs 1n the pme." Robinson said. "Of course, you need him.' "I know that Otcke™>n tS not there, but they'veaot some outstanding runners beyond that. and they've shown that already tn the prt a~n." ~d Eaale:s Coach Manon Campbell Thrtt Ptuladelph1a veteran -wide ttce1vcr Mike Quick, hncbaclcer krry Robin n and defensive end Denni Ham on -remain hold- outs from the team and uc hcina fined St .000 for cvcrr_~y they mi train in They were amona 11 :qle who r ·fu\td to r repon to camp at We t ( hc<>tcr Un1vers1t)' on Jul)' 26 to protest again tan austenty pohc)' adopted b) new EBglc • owner Norman Braman ~ho h refused to renesot1atc contracti and ha~ t.tken 1 hard hne on largr ra1!CS and s14nan1 bonu . N10e-)'car vctcnin runn101 bee.. Wilbert Montaomery wa amona those who took J)lrt in the holdout. He ~ ttadcd Wcdnc'\da} to the Detroit Li on for linebacker Garry Cobb. who ha\ been hav101 contract problems of hii own Offen tvc a.cklc Deen M1rald1, another ot tho\t ho refustd to report. l"t'tumcd to tht team Monda> and wa cut from the ~uad .aon 11'rr rt' Pol'\ I fll.. Camp~ll uid toniaht•s pme ··will he a t)(l\J mtasurin' stick u to what we ha'llc to do with our problem' • Boone, Witt restore order; Tigers invade By CHRIS MONAHAN o.-y,... C:.n •• ,.,,., AftCT the first two game., ot their senes in "h1ch they pla}ed 5.even hours, scored 36 runs and u!>Cd 18 pitchers, both staning pitchers, the Angels' Mike Wm and the Yankee·,' Ron Gu1dt) knew what the> had to do -settle things down. which the) dtd. Tonlght•• Game Detroit (P try 13· 11) at Angela (Romanick 13·6) Time: 7;30 p m TV: Chennet S Radio: KMPC (710). But although the run produ<.:1100 was way dow11 from the first two games. the level of play was not, as the t.wo pitchers battled arm.for-arm for eight innings When 1t was over the .\ngel!>, thanks to Bob Boone's two-out. pinch-hit singJe 10 the ninth prevailed. 3-:?. before a <rowd .of 44, 796 at A.nahe1m Stadium The win snapped the Y ankecs seven-game "inning streak and help-· ed the .\ngels keep their I' . game lead over Kansas ( tty. which beat Chi- cago, 7-l Meanwhile the Yankees lost one-half game to the idle Toronto Blue Ja~ and now trail b> 311 g;tmc\ For Boone. at v.as a matter of gutng from a pulled groin to a pulled single as he hoed an 0-1 pitch from Da\.e R1ehett1 into left field. ~onng Bobb~ Gnch from second. Boone did not stan ~ausc ol d strained nght gra m suffered 10 the game on Wednesda> Be(.tU\C ot LhJt JeTl") Narron got the stan agatn\t thl left-handed Gu1dT). "If I recall the s1 tua11on. I ~1d 'gt 1 ready, }Ou're going to hit.' " \.111.I Mana$er Gene Mauch "I couldn't kt him bit in a double pla) sttu.ttwn lor Jack Howell, because he couldn't ru n "If he had staned. the groin m1gh1 have stiffened and we'd ha'l" had 10 put a hook on him by the lillh or '1\tl1 o;o we v.a11ed un11l the end ·· "I thought I c.ould stan 11in111.ht h I thought I'd be careful v.1th 11 I d1dn I kn ov. 1f Gene wo uld u5': ml m not ..aid Boone ··t "asn•t pref)al'ng JO\ pan1cular way. Just getung l11t1'><.' "I was looking for a ball 1h.11 I, n .. itJ get the bat on and the J?tll h "J' 'hu So metimes those hm JU\I f through · The hit m.tdt' a \\tnrwr 1 t \\ 11 ( 11-.,, who laMed all ntnl' inning' despite throv.1ng I "ti p1tdll'' "'-'e''r bt.•en J little htl\:ral g1\111g up run-; to tht• \ ankee'>. hut M1i..l· rut a stop to that He "'a' 1.h n.1m 11..: tough ·· ..aid \1auch ··Ht• thrL ' I "'t pll<.:he'> I don't think he-.; t'h'r t1n'll that Bob Boone ' II lllCSI "'nine g ,, 11.11lini: r~n 1ht .. J \'llh 'Ht' had thro" n h1., 1a,1p11d11n ·ninth He almo\t J1dn t p11d1 thl ninth Donn1t' \10<.>rl" "·t~rtJd' in lh~ pen and rl'ad\ to go .. .. '" \ l'd Plcasr M'e A~G ELS/C3) Canoeists rea _ · ng for Championship Race from Newport to Catalina features top outrigger tean1s 8) SHARO'\ FRl TOS Of IM Oelly l'ttol ltelf < lnt l .I O ht 'urc .ill lht In lh1.• \\Jtlf \,1t.HJ,1~ llli'lfl I!' ,1~ 'I I I '1!\ 'i l \ 011111~l'l ( ,JJh ,,. ( I .i 111 p1un,h1p' 1? t Jndt'f\\,t\ .11 till 'l" pan Bca1.h H.Hhor 1)1n11tm I Ba\S1de I,)n't'tn 'l""P4'rt H .ll The 'hamp11in,h1p' ar1.• "lll·,tukt1 for a " \o .1 m \I art "11 h 'om ,·n ' teams ranng ~n milt'' 111 < .11.tlin.1 l\land .rnd nwn ' 11. .1m' I'\' 1n~ • mile' ln•m l 11.1hn.1 1i '-t''l' Beach on \unda' \tore th.rn ' o:Jr\ltll'O " .tt pan 1n the ~ti H'ar-1.1ld ,.,, 111 C rt'\\c,lrom '-c"P''rl lk.1d '·"''· Barbara. \1.tnn.i dd Kc -...1r I >u:~ 1 and Rt"dond11 .rnd \I 1.1 1. beathC'' arl' ~\lmpctln~ r hl H J\\J Outngga C ant\\'< luh 1' .11'•' \tr J tC'a ms. One '-t'" J)l'rt f\4•,1, h " m ' team. nn "h11n· h.1, ""n lh1. ' \\ pon-to-l. .llJ ll n.i r:h ,. -.e' t'n learn ' l Jllh arl 'ho .qn~ \ r .! I hamp111n ' 1311\ ('\ '-t'\\ pon "port·l< •- 1~4 hut m rx·t1- HB gets 6-7, 290-pound transfer; Knee i njury cuts down FV's Vra b 8)' ROGER CARL..~l~ Of .... 0.., ...... S1.c'I Manna High ,,lptc"I C\ra nr,, l '·" ,,,1,,r-, bea1n fall pral·ttce l\1nnda' hut ht l11a th1 1 11 1 1n 1 \\" '>tgntfic.ant ttcm ha' cl <'O\l' upon tht• -..uni.t t I 1 •• u ' Huntingto n &a,h ll 1~h·, n 1lc" .ir h !'< prt"~ncr of 03n Goodman a t .. 7 :!"' poun Bann1na H1a,h of Lt" ngl'k' fountain Valle.-\ High'\ pro r.im .. ullr '\1 ,, h• oft:ulh3ck Tom\ "h a lCn arn ,1.1nc1 111 '4 'fl' 11 lncc 'uricn ··1t .... ac, IU\t out ut tlh' hhu "'le r1l 1 Coach(icorac Pn~tX'nn ThuNht\ nth' hi '' p no-sir ltnd of kid and there', no ta1 It lu "'"'' ,, Ht tool ht..e a plaH'r "c'll ~ ·• f ountain \allc\ < 0.'1ch Milo.~ Milner l>n\i. hl'' h111wlul a l cltinf Vrab had. 10 time Im "un'l't Lc.1guc pl11\ v.h1d l-.:~111' 1 1oht'r It\ "Right 0(\V. V.l"'rc tn OlllU"110(l l \l'I thl\ ....... , l\1 1hh T .. W e'\(' ch.anted a fc" thingc, hut ha\llalh 1111c rr ''nf •nh (nil rnmp under the pttm1'SC' that v.('·TC' goin~ to rnn 11111 11!)1 "'' ind hnd t.'ocplt" ho 111 '>uppkmt"nt \:rnh'c, c,u1.Men 1.1Cf\I nut'(' If " t.in'1 hen "'e'll hnr " adJU\t 10 tcrmc, ,,, Nn p<'f"t)nnd .. Manna H1ah hfpn 1. 11 rtn11 ••l't on \h,nd.\\. ,_,t'('k e rhcr hc.-c'au~ of 1t\ ~arh ·~a,on date "•th '\I I.''"' High m Honolulu C2 Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Frld•y. Au;uat 23, 198& Mancini insists retirement is final NEW YORK (AP)-Rar "Boom Buom .. Mancini, a fonncr hptwcilht cham~ion. retired from boxina 11 aa.e 24 Thursday. n ll a news conference 11 a ~taurant an lower Manahttan. Wolf aaid h~ bad a mceiina here Wednes· ~)' nilht in which he wa1 offered $3 million to fllJlt .1.aron Pryor. the International Boxana Federation Junior wthcrweiabt champion. ap1n in my bean. in my famlly'a heart &nd in my fana' hearts. .. But the threet official ecorte&tds, while ClOIC, au favored Bramble. who was warrior tn tbe rina,, 111d later." If 1 time to aet out of one phaae of my life and aroove into another. I retired from one into another.·· Mancini retires at the end of a boltina Boxers often come t>iack, he was remio.ded He smiled and said, "I've learned, nC'/eT to say never." One who thous.ht he would uck to has decision wu h1s moihcr. Ellen, who said, "One thina 1 lcuned about him is he doesn't reach a decasfon hahtly l'm totally elated." Mancini said he was aware of that and other offers. ''lfl beat Aaron Pryor, what does it prove?" he 11id. "I'm aoina to 10 into actina." sa1d MancJ ni. "It'• a new challcnac. J know t can filht." Then the youna man from Younptown, Ohio, who always wore a mouthpiece when doina what he's done bell, smiled and said: rafobow. most fiahtcrs onJy dream of. Wolf Mid Mancini's purses totaled sJiahtly more than S6.2 mUlion and that there also was ancillary money. Father. Lenny "Boom Boom" Manc\nt, who probably lost a liahtwc~~t utle shot because of World War JI, said, 'That Wis his deciSlon. I'm Jlad he made it." "Februa~ 16th was the lut dar, you'll see Ray Mancm1 in the rina." he sa1d. 'There arc other th111p 1 want to do." "I'm not ao1n1 to do Shake pure," He also said he also is dabbhna in composina sonas and writinj. Tbe 5.5111 Ray Mancini, whose attriuon style of fi&.blina sometimes left htm more marked than the loser, turned pro at aae 18 - he was born March 4, 1961 -when knocked out Phil Bowen in the first round at Struthers, As for his son's chan&ifl_4 his mind. Lenny Mancini wd, "uke 1 say, hes hi own man. ff he Wint! to flaht ap1n that's has deci•ion." On Feb. 16 he fouaht uvanastone Bramble at Reno in a bid to rqain the World Boitina Association I 3S-pound class title from Bramble to whom he lost at when he was stoooed an the 14th round the previous June I at Buffalo. And nex1 May 16, be said, he has been invited to make the commencement address at Maywood Collcae, a school for women at Scranton, Pa. Ohio. · Mancini wanted to win the world title his father, wounded in the war, never aot a shot at. On Oc1. 3, 1981 at Atlantic City, N.J .. Mancini, then 2()..(), cballcnacd Alexis Arauello for the World Bodn• Council liJhtwciaht utk. Mancini's parents and has manager, Da~e Wolf. all said they did not know what the fiahter's dec1 ion would be until he announced "Feb. 16 was a aood. aood day for me," Mancini s.a1d "That day t won the world t1llc In announcina hia decision, Mancini never actually said he retired. "I couldn't say I'm qumina." Mancini. He was knocked out U\ the 14th round. Ray Manolnl Landry outraged with his Cowboys oVer big ruckus From AP dilpatcllea FORT WORTH, Tcus -Several [11] Dallas Cowboys players have been rcpn- manded for their involvement in a ruckus Wednesday night on the team's final niaht off at trajning camp, the Fort Wonh Sw-Telegram reported. Donn1tory rooms were damaaed at California Lutheran College an Thousand Oaks., where the Cowboys train each summer, and at least seven players were fined for missing c.urfcw, th~ newspaper said. quottna an unidentified veteran player. "It was pretty bad. One guy got one of those huge bottled water containers thrown through his front window. A door was kicked in, some chairs were broken and a couple of rooms were trashed. A rcfngerator was knocked over," the player said. As punishment. Cowboys Coach Tom Landry said team Landry mccungs would be conducted Fnday night after the final Cal Lutheran workout. "He said 11 was some of the worst things he'd seen 1n his 47 years of football," the player said of Landry's reaction. Of th( damage, Landi') said. "They love to pay for 11 out of their own pockets. And they will pay " UCLA to ho•t Pac-10 tourney L'C L.\ will host the first Pacafic-1 0 m Conference basketball postseason tour- nament 1n I 987 following Wednesday's dec1s1on b:r the conference's presidents and chancellors to switch to the playoff format pnor to the CAA playoffs. The tournament will be moved to a different site each year and all 10 teams will be involved, with the bottom four in the regular season standings meeting an the first round and the ot her six advancing to the second round automaucally. The tournamennt winner will be declared th e co nference champion with the re~ular season standings will determl'ne tournament seedings only. Quote of the day Arnold Palmer, after coming up 25 yards !lhort of the flagst1ck dunng a practice round for the PGA Champ1onsh1p as he tned to drive the green on the 346-yard first hole at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, a feat he accomplished m the final round when he won the 1960 U.S. Open at Cherry Hills: "I tried to sec how 1t might be. After all. what's 25 years? About a yard a year, I guess " Wall to continue with Luera l"IG LEWOOD -Peter Wall, the mt MaJor Indoor Soccet League's Coach of the Year th!\ past season. has signed a tJlrce- \oCar contract to continue as coach of the Los A.ngeles Lazers 1l was announced Thursday Wall. 40, has coached the Lazcrs 10 all three :rears of their existence The team has compiled records of 24-24 an each of the past two seasons. quahfy1ng for the pla)om bo1h time~ The La1crs also announced the signing ofBraz1hisn ro~ard Ba ta ta whose full name IS N11lon DaS1lva, to 3 ne"' contract. Batate. 28 signed a three-year contract v.1 th a one-)'ear option the team said Batala. "'ho has played w11h the Lazcrs for two \casons and played in the MISL All-Star pmc both ~cars. scored I 9 soals and had 17 assists in 40 games last >ear not counltng the playoffs, where he had seven points 1n three games Royal• keep the preuure on Steve Balbolll't two-run homer and Ii Willie WU1on'1 two-run tnplc keyed a sixth-innina rally Thursday ni&ht that powered Kansas City past the ChicaJO White Sox at Comiskey Park, 7-3 The victory pve tbe second-place Royals a 22-10 record since the All-Star break and placed them 14 games over .500 for tbe first time this season . , . Elsewhere in the American League, Wade Bou• and Jlm Rice delivered run-scorina sinaJes durinaa four-run third innina and rookie MJke Trajillo patched eiaht stron1 innmp. heli> ina Boston break a s1x9me losing struk with an 8-4 victory over Texas at fen way Park ... ln the K.ingdomc. Matt Vouapitch- ed a fivc-hn shutout and Pbll Bradley drove 1n three runs with a homer and double to give Seattle a 4-0 victory over Baltimore. Young, 8-14, broke a six-pmc losing streak that dated back to ~June 25 ... Darrell Evant hit the the first pitch of the 13th 1nnina for his 28th home run of the season, and La.ace Parrtab added an RBI single as Detroit outlasted Oakland, 5-3. Evans homered olf Keltta Alberton, 4-5. the A's fourth pitcher of the game. Playen ballrtng at contract? NEW YORK -Baseball players Ii union chief Don Fehr, commenting on a repon that I 0of12 major league teams had , rejected the proposed contract, said Thurs-- day he would be astonished 1f it were true. The Toronto Globe and Mail quoted a source Thursday as sayi ng most of the 12 teams Fehr had v1s1tcd thus far had voted against ratifying the settlement that ended a two-dax strike Aug. 7. "That would astonish me. • Fehr said. "The short answer 1s that we have no indication that's the case, but we do not have many votes yet. We will release no figures or results until they're final." Fehr, acting executive director of th e union, and one of his aides, former Baltimore Orioles shortstop Mark Belanger, ha ve been v1s1t1n$ each of the 26 teams to discuss the settlement. Fehr said he has met with 18 teams so far and would not comment on how he has been received. Catcher Ernie Whitt. acting player representative fort he Toronto Blue Jays. told the Globe and Mail there could be another stnkc over the pension settlement. PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Cla.llJI lnon Ty· Cobb Wbat Roae did Tbunday: He was 1 for 3 and scored the Reds' only run as Cin- cinnati fell to Pit- tsburgh at Three Ri vers Stadium, 5-1 Rhoden pltcba Pirate11 to win Rick Rllodea pitched ei&ht inn1nas of Ill shutout ball and sinated home a run to lead Pittsburah 10 a 5-1 victo,.Y over Cincinnati at Three Rivers Stadium Thursday niaht. The Pirates have won four of their last six pmes ... In other National Lca1ue pmcs. Terry Leacla, a lut- minutc replacement for the scheduled starter, pitched a three-hitter, and Darryl Strawberry knocked in four runs with a homer and a sinaJc to lead the New York t a 7-0 victory over San Francisco at Shea Stadium. Wally Backman went 3 for 3, scored two runs and drove in the one off Vida Blue, 5-6 ... At Olym{>iC Stadium in Montreal, San Diego moved.to within seven pmcs of the Dddgers as Aady HawklDa pitched a four-hitter and Steve Garvey knocked in two runs in the Padres' 3-0 victory over the Ellpos which completed a three-game series sweep ... In Atlanta, Tbad Bosley hit a pinch- llhoden hit home run over the riaht-field fence lcadmJ off the ninth inning, aivina the "Chicago Cubs a 3-2 victory over the Braves ... Pinch-bitter Mike Jor1easea walked with the bases loaded to brina in the winnina run in the ninth inning as St Louis defeated Houston, 2-1. an the Astrodome. Kin& one up on LPGA field DENVER -Defending champion !I Betsy King weathered two hahtning delays and posted a 3-undcr-par 69 Thursday to t.akc the first-round lead in the LPGA National Pro-Am. One stroke off the pace were U.S. Women's Open champion Kathy Baker and tour non-winners Becky Pearson and Lori Garbacz. Pat Bradley, Rosie Jones. Lenore Muraoka. and Cathy Kratzert were grouped at 71 while Amy Alcott led a group at even-par 72. ' Kina. the leading money-winner on the tour a year ago who rank~ sixth this season, had a sohd round that included four b1rd1es and one bogey. A'• chief denle11 team to move OAKLAND-Roy Eisenhardt, prcsi-Ill dent of the Oakland A's, said Thursday that the American League club was not in the process of being moved. Eisenhardt commented after former A's owner Charles 0 . Finley said 1n a telephone interview that the team had "signed papers" with Denver oil man Marvin Davis to move the franchise to Denver. ·•1t is untrue," said Eisenhardt. "It is untrue today, 11 was untrue yesterday and it will be untrue tomorrow. And It probably will be untrue fore ver." Jonea entera lnnocent plea VENTURA -Ed "Too Tall" Jones, m veteran defensive end for the Dallas •II• Cowboys football team. entered an inno- cent pica Thursday to misdemeanor drunken drivina charges. Jones, 32, will be tried before a jury on Sept. 30 on charges of drunken dnving, driving with a blood alcohol content of more than .10 percent. having an open liquor container an h1o; car. and having no proofof auto insurance with him. Televtalon, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams v~. Philadelphia at Columbus, Ohio, Channel 2. 4:30 2.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal, Channel 11 . 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Angels, Channel S. I a.m. -BOXING: Gary Hanton vs. Joe Manley) Junior wclterweiahts: tape delayed). RADIO 4:30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams vs. Phila~elohia at Columbu1i Ohio, ~MPC (710). 4.30 p.m. -BASEBALL. Dod&ers at Montreal, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Angels, KMPC (710). Scram.bling Maltbie tied with Watson AKRON. Ohio (AP) -Roger Maltbie Of'.IC·putt,ed nine times on the way to a 5-under-par 65 that hfted htm into a tac with Denis Watson for the first-round lead Thursday in the World Series of Golf. "I putted fabulously," said ~altba~, 34, who ~kc a nine-year victory drought earlier this season in the Westchester Classic. The cntical hole. Maltbie said, was the 14th, where he drove into a fairwa y bunker. put his second into a difficult position in a greensidc bunker, came c;>ut 35 feet long, then made the putt for par. "l can't get over that," Maltbie said, and aiuled. "It looked like 6 and 1t comes out 4. But you save one here, save one there. that's all at takes in this game." Whale Maltbie was scrambling, Watson put together what.he called "a very, very solid round of golf -one of the best rounds I've had." Watson. the defending champion from South Afnca, was the first man off the tee and played without a botey. He did not have a 5 on has card for his tnp over the 7, 113-yard Firestone Country Cl ub course that yielded record low scoring. Twenty men in the 1n1ernauonal field of 41 broke par 70 on the cou rse that ranks among the longest and most difficult the touring pros encounter. The previous record was 13 scores ~nder par 1n the 1979 World Seri~s ?f Golf. "There was very little breeze The course is an great condition. The greens arc beauuful. Jt was a areal day to play golf," Maltbie said. Calvin Peete also played wuhout a bogey and had a 66 that left him one stroke off the pace an the chase for a S 126.000 first prize. U.S. captures Walker Cup PINE VALLEY. N.J . (A P) -U.S. Amateur champion Scott Verplank scored a I-up victory over Cohn Montgomcne Thursday as a hard-pressed Un11cd States team captured the Walker Cup for the seventh straight time with a 13-11 v1ctol) over a team from ureat Britain and Ireland. Verplank's victory clinched a least a tie for the Cup. and 40-year-old Bob Lewis won the trophy for the United States minute~ later when he finished off Cecal Bloicc of England. 4 and 2 by pamng the 16th hole. The victory marked the 27th time the United States has defeated a team from Great BnLain and Ireland in the world's oldest international aolf cornpet1t1on. GrC1lt Bntasn has won twice, and one match 1n the b1enn1al event ended in a tie. The two teams started the final day of competition at the par 70. 6.691-yard Pine Valley Golf Club ued at 6-6. But the United States took command. wanning three oft he mornan& foursome matt:h1ng and halving the other to take a 91h to 61/1 lead. That meant the United States needed to cam only three of the eight points up for grabs dunng the afternoon singles play to win the Cup. They earned 31/J points. but not without a battle Sports on TV for weekend Saturday • TELEVISION t! a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5 9 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 9)0 a.m. -BASEBALL Little League Western Regional Champ1onsh1p (taped), Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -GOLF: World Series of Golf, third round from Akron. Ohio, Channel 2. 11 a m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 :30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This Weck 1n Baseball. Channel 4. ----------------------------------------------------------Noon -PRO FOOTBALL: an Diego at San ABC taking Little League telecast seriously Francisco, Channel 2. 12:20 p.m. -BASEBALL Detroit at Angels, Channel 4. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. A look back at last year's collegiate football season, Channel 2. Topanno-uncingcrew. new minicam feature-d Saturday By BARRY WILNER fhc purm of comp<'t 111on the natural eJthubcrance of \oOUth and the lo\C nf ba!tet>all It all c-omes together 1n \\-ilhamsport Pa e"cl) .\ugust On Saturday. ABC will telcv1\c the champ1on~h1p game of the Lillie League World Scneo; For many people -and not JUSt adolc\Cents -11 is the h1ghhgh1 of the baseball season ABC-certain!\ take' the a\s1gnmcnt scnously Jim "1cKa}. one of 'lportscastin1fs heavyweights. and Jim Palmer, the former star p11cher of the Baltimore Onole~. will call the pmc. Dennis Lewan, perhaps ABC's top producer. also will be at Lamade Field. But the mam focus at the game will be on -and will come from -a newly designed minicamera which will be attached to the facemask of home plate umpire Frank Rizzo. The camera as approximately the 517e of a golf ball and v.c11hs four ounces. Rizzo will wear an ultraman1atu~ video transmitter on h1s bell and that will microwave pictures to a receiving site hehind home plate. "This won't rcvoluuonizc the way we present baseball." said Lewan. "There 1s no way to define a stnke zone. for instance. becau~ the camera 11 stationary above the umpires eyes II doc5 have 11s hmatations. it's a fixed lens an a fixed direction. "But it puts a viewer in the balls-and-strikes situation. to se~ what 111s like at home plate. ··The viewer at home will sec exactly what the ump1~ secs," adds Lewin, who alona with Julius Barnathan, president of ABC Broadcast Operations and Enaineering, developed the idea into reality. 3 p.m. -BOWLJNG: Brunswick National Team Bowling Tournament, Channel 4. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Pacific-I 0 preview, Channel 4. 4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Finals of the Little Lcaaue World Senes from W1lliamspo~ Pa. (taped) 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodger') t Montreal. Lewin thinks the camera could make its way into use Channel 11. 1n the major leaaues. 12:20 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. "When this whole process staned in late March and • RADIO early April. l took two different trackJ," said Lewin .. ,... oon -PRO FOOTBALL: San D1e10 at San went lo the Little I.uaue, which wu most supportiv~ of Francisco.. KLZZ (600), KUZ..FM ( 106.S). the venture. They fcef they arc always lookana for other 12:20 p.m. -BASEBALL. Detroit at Angels, KMPC 1nnovauons in basebell, lookina for a chanct to do the (710). same th1n1 they did when they sent b4ttlna helmets to the 4:30 i>.m. -BASEBALL: Dodaers nt Montreal. majors. KA BC (790). S p.m -BASEBALL St Louis at Atlanta. KNX ------------------------------------------------(1070). -Mexicali, Seoul advance to Little League final WILLIAM\PORT Pa rA Pl -A last-annma mental lapse by the Momstown. r cnn .. 'hortstop allowed the wanni'na run to ~ore, giving Mcx1cah , Me xico a 2-1 victory Friday and creating the fir~t all-fore1an team final 1n 39 ycan of Little Lcasue World Scncs pla> Mt·ucah which won the We~t fCJ.lOn o( the U S tournament will faC'C Cicoul. South Korea. m s~uurdafs champ1on,h1p aame South Korcti routed 81nbrook. Canada 16-0 1n Thunda\ ·,other \Cm1final \\-1th Mom~town and Mcx1cah lied I I 1n the top of tht sixth. Leonardo Ramos led off with a s1niJt Wmnina p11cher Omar Mtndt'.l la1d down a \acnfice bunt and both runncro; '1t'Crc ,ak when the throw to ~rnnd wa' too lat<' for tht forl'e out anuaao Villaescusa then lofted a fly ball to naht field and both runners tagged up. Onan Shepard cauaht the ball and threw 1t to <ihomtop R1ch1e Conway, who t.aaaed out Mcndei and cxc1tcdl) sp1 ed the ball into the around ncarthe mound u thou&h there wtre three oua. Ramos, who had taken 11\1rd on the throw, scampered home wuh the wmnina run when he sav.-Conway's manake Conwa). son of M1na1er Ste\e Conway. had provided Momstown'\ on!y run wuh a home run on Mendez's fint pnch. but iufTcrcd one last 1nd1gn1ty in the bottom of the mth. Conway. leadina off reached lint when Mendel hu him with a pitch and took off when Brad \omwtll lined a double to left C'Cntcr. Conway made a bia tum at thud, skidded to a halt as the ball was thrown into catcher Otear Peret, and was tqacd out as he scrambJed bl.ck to the base. David Baskette 11n.ick out and Cornwell WIS thrown out by Per~z &J be tried to advance on a shon pa ted bell, cnd1n1 the pmc. Meiucah put a runner on third ba1C 10 each of the first five inn1np but could score only once. Ramos reached blst on Conway's error. adva.n«d on a wild pitch and a bounce out and ICOrcd on a wild pitch In the li"t pme. tht Koreans. who had routed Maracaibo, Venezuela an the open int round, I ).2. picked up where they ten off They banaed out IS hats qaanst the Cannd1aM. 1ncludan1 home runs by patcher Kyu na-Hwan Cho. Suna-Joon Lee and Dona-Hyuk K.Jm Saa day TELEVISION 10:30 am. BASEBALL. DodJcn at Montreal. Channel 11. Noon -GOLF: World Sencs of Oolf, Channel 2. l :30p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Artlnaton M11l1on from Arhna1on Heiah.,, Ill .. Channel 4. 3p,m -B O:TBALL:ThcNBA ummcrAll-StJr Oamc from Wash1ntton, O.C. fe turina M&JIC Johnson, Dominique Wilkin • biah Thomas and AnC.trt'w Toney (taped). 4 p.m. -GOLF · The Walktr Cup from Pinc Valley, N.J. (taped). RADIO 10:30 a.m -BASEBALL Doctpn at Moncrul. KABC(790). 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Whlltktr Ottro11 14, WI~. Ntw YOl'k. 12, Murrtv Be1t1mort . IO, Devis 0.kland IO RBt·MelHnetv New Yor11 100 Mvrrtv 8alllmort tl. Wlnfleld, New V0t~ 16 Rlpiltn, Btitlmort, .... Fisk, (111(100 ., HIT S-Bov11s. Bo.ton, 170. Melll"91V. Ntw York IU, Bradltv, S.alllt 141 Wll•on. Kensa• Cltv. t•S. Wllllaktr. O..rolt, 144 OOUBLES·Melllnetv, New York, 3', 8uckntr. Boston, JS, BooQs, 11.oaton, 32, COOl>tr. MftwaukM JO, w .... ., ChlCeOO JO TRIPLE6·Wllson, Kenws Cltv. ti. Bui ltr~ Clevt1an<1, 12. Puct<tll, Mlnrnnota, 10, Cooper, Mllwaukff. I. 8rt<llt>\I, SHlllt, I HOME RUNS·Flsl\, ChlcaDO. 32, Ev•ns, Ottroll, 21. llelbonl, Kansu Cltv, 26, ThOm.s. Seattle. 26. Kingman, 0.kltn<i, 2•. Prtsllv. Seattle, 24 STOLEN BASES·Hen<ltr\On, New Vor11, S6, Ptltls, A.,..is, 3'1 Butler Clevtlan<I, JS, Wilson KtnsH Cll\I 34, Sm1111, IC.ansu Cllv JO. Mostt>v Toronto JO PITCHING 110 dte1sionsl·Gu1<1rv Ntw YOlll. 16·4, 2 9?, ~~rl'lagtn, Kensas Ctlv, IS· S 280. Blrtsu Oaklan<i 9·• J S2 Howett 0.klano 9 4 I "· Rtrnankll, Aft911s, ll·•· J.61. STRIKEOUTS Btvltvtn. M,nnesote IS7 Morris. O.trOll, 141 Bannllttr Choc.oo 139, Witt, Anetla, ll61 Burns ChlclDO 13S SAVES·Oulsenoerrv Kansas Cltv JO, Hernandez Ottrolt, 26 Howett 0.ktand ?J R1gt1ttll New YOik ?3, ~e. Aft911s n. H•'*'-' LNeue BATTING 121S al Daill McGtt St L.OUIS 3111 Herr St LOUIS 323. Gu.rr«t, ~ • .Jll; Bacll,,,.n. Ntw Yor~ l06 Gwvnn. San DllllO l06 RUNS·Mure>tlv •tlanlt 94 Reina, Montrtal. 116; Coltman. St LOU!\, IS. Guerr••· Oodetf•. llJ MCC.ff. SI Louis 12 RBl·Murl>llv. Allent•. 19, Plfktr, Cln clnnall. 16, Clark. St Louis, 14, Htrr St Loi..ls, 83, Wll\On, PhJl•Otte>tlla, 7S HITS·McGtt St Loul\, ISS, Gwynn San Diego, 144, Herr, St Louts, 140, Parker Conclnnall, 131, Attn", Montreal. 1}4 OOUBLES·Ht rr. St Loul1, 29, Par~er C1nclMtll. 29. Wellacn, Montrul it Hernen<lu. Ntw Yor~ 21 W1l$on, Pht11 dtlPhla, 27 TRIPLES·McGee. St Louil. 14, Stmuel Phlla<1ttPlll1, ll, COiemen. St Louis. 10 Ralntj, Monl•HI •. Garner Houlton 6 Glael<Mn San Franc:lsco. 6, l aw MontrHI 6 HOME RUNS·MurPllv Alttnlt ll, ~utrrtt't, Oedetn. 2'1 Parktr C1"(1nnalt 23 Schml<!I Ptilladtll>llla ?1 Clark St L.OIJIS, 71 STOLEN 8ASES·CC>llman St Louts 13 'Raines MnntrH I " LC>Pfl Cll•etoo 4? McGtt. SI LOOI\ •2. Rtdu\, C1nc:1nna1t ., PITCHING (10 <ltCIS,onal·Franc:o Ctn cinnah, 10-1, 111. Wtkll, ~. t 1, U 4; Goodtn. Ne• YOfk lt·J I 74 Hnirltilns ~n DllllO 16 4 799 H~. OecleM',, ll·l, U&. STl\tt<EOUTS·C.oooen. Ntw YC)(t< 208 Rvt n, Hou\lon tn Soto C1nc1nna11 112 VtleNuela, Oedeen. 163/ Oar 1"0 New Yorll, 130, Krukow San Frtnc:isco. 130 SAVES· Rtaroon, Montrtal l I Sm1111 Ch1c,ago 27, Gouage San Olt00 21 Sutter A11an1t, 20, 0 Sm1111 Housion. 19 Power C1nc1nnat1, 19 Cott Wor1d Serie& (ti Lafntttt, Ind.I Clltmoltnlftlll CXNn llltw 1, L•f1Ytttt. Incl. 2 Ocean v111w 111 100 l 1 11 Lefavtllt 011 000 <>--2 O Holelr lCIVe. Knecktrl 11) end Cllr"•OPl'ltrson Wailers. Ev1en1 Ill &"d 8arrtlt W-Knecktrt l·O L-Wallers I I LI-LMeue WM«I s.ri.1 (at W•lllmatitrt, ,.,,) Thvf'ldaV'' s.mlflftals Mt•IC•ll, Mexico 2. Morristown Ten" 1 South t<ortt 16, 81nt>roo• Canada O S..turdeV'a OlamaitnWllO Game Mei.icau, ~ Vl Sou111 Kort• Men'I tourMment (at Mllsen, Oflie) Third llound Slrollt• 8or11 8tektr (West Germanvt Ott Jo11n Sael rt CU S l •·6, 6· I, 6·4 Tim Wllk"on IU S l dti Yannlck Noa11 fFranct l 6·J •·1 6·3, Hank Pfl"" fU S J cit! Henri!\ Sun<111rom (Swt0tnl. 6·0. 6 1, Mell Wllan<ltr ISwtOlnl Cltl Ktn Flach IVS ) 6• I 6·4. An<l.,.s Jarrvd fSweoenl <1.i Marc Flur IU !> l 1·S. 6·4 Mien'& touf'Mm«tt lat JencM, N.Y.I l"lrst llttulld SllltHt J1mmv Connors (U.S I dtf Ptltr F ltm 1ng IU S l 6· I, J·6, 6·4, Htln1 Guntllar<lt ISwlliert•n<I) cltl Tim Mevollt IU S l 6 1 1 •.• 4 Women'& tourNment (It :ft ...... c .... N,Y,l ~ -~ """'' Svtvte Henlk• IWHI Gtrm&nv) otf Rtnt U\ls ISoulll AfftuJ, •·2, 6·0 Httena Sukova IC1acllotlovaklal cltl ~ .. An lonDl>lll <U S ) 6· I, 6·4 ~~ 8art>ar• Potter (US l cltl ~ndrt Cac cNnt Utalv I, 6-4 •·l Htltn Kt1t1t !Can ICSa) cltl Vlr9ln•• llu1lcl <Romani•) •·• •·1 •••• L.M Atemn.a T"V.SOA Y'S llUUL TS I Jltl .. 4il·llitllt '*'-t lftMtlftl) llllUT llAC•. Ont mllt o.ct Lllllt '"Lou 10.Mnlla) 1 tO StO uo r"9fmel Litt lloytr'l )0 IO It 00 Andn Jl,m !Sltellll 7 40 Tlmt' 21M U •XACTA lt·4J Pel<I \S02IO HCONO RACI. One mlie trot lltowov $1111~ ($•1111 1 60 l 60 , 40 SO llowd\I IOrunov> • 20 ''° P""' Jamb «••"er> 2 20 Tl'"4t 2 ll IJ IX.ACTA 11 31 P41to 111 SO TH•D llAC•. Ont moa trot 9aroou. IOtsomtrl 3'40 Ms Exclu\IYt (Das.nttl) 8a)Cla11a 10rt110fvl Time 20J I S IJ IXACTA () 61Pel<!1660 ,OU.TH ltACI. One mllt PKt Anclelt Am100 ILarsonJ 11 IO I JO S 40 Sltl'llne Sc>Orll (HavwerdJ ·2110 1060 SP4lrl1t IGrundvl 6 40 Time 105 "~H llACI Ont m·>t OKt 9oomtr H•M (Pltl'Ol II 00 l 00 3 00 WM• SllOt L.oult <Trem1>1evl l IO ) 20 How<lv $Ntll ISIHthl /IO Time 2'01 )tS U •XACTA (2 0 Pe><! UJ 90 SIXTH ll.ACI One ,,,11t trot Jonctum (Trtrnblav> S40 400 3 20 7 60 • 00 SllllOOI (Wtlkt) 13 00 Le<tv L (GrlOOl'\ll Tl'"4t l 03 U IXACTA 19 61 Pa1<1 \48 SO St:VINTH llACE. Oo4! m11t i>ece SklDI 1(1119 (8alloulhl S 00 3 60 uo 400 7 00 Tims 8111 e..,.r (Mtllf') 460 Caroonni.r (ltllchltl Time· 2 04 U I XACT1' (4·31 Pelel \39 00 •IGHTH R 0 ACE. Ont milt Peca Mrs Hvmi. Jtt>t> (MrCM<ll 3 80 3 20 L A Ml\lrtU (Ptttrltn) 4 60 Luckv 8unns (8ektr J 1.40 340 llO Time 1'03 2/S U IJCACTA 14·11 P•ld \1920 NINTH RACE. One mile P•ce Hatcvon HOllO( IKutt>ltr J 4 20 3 00 3 20 Al'l<lvs Gai. IVall1n<1lr19ham1 6 20 4 60 F 111tnvours .. 11>e11 (Maler! 6 00 Time 200215 ~J IXACT.A 13·71 PllO "4110 '1 ,.ICK SIX 19·2·9-4·4-31 e>eld SI.St! 20 10 lJ wlnnlno llCkt11 (SJ• l>Or\HI '1 Pick Sia conwtation Pe•<I lJe 40 to S79 w1nn1"0 tlcklts (llvt llOfsts) TINTH lltACE Ont milt Peet Snorehne CTOd<I II) II 00 9 00 6 00 Etsv OV (Kutt>ltf'I II JO ll 40 Ostr1111 ITtUltt'I SIO Tlmt 1'01 '1S ll EXACTA <7·11 oa10 '23970 A tltnOanc:t S.2-1' Del ~r THURSDAY'S tltESULTS (1'ftl .. Q ·dlV ~td mettlnt) "llS1' lltACE. 6 furtonel Turbo Ruler (SltVt!IS) 10 IO 8ucllerllo IValtniueltl K11111 Mol•11 1Castaneoe1 Tlmt I 10 '1S SICOND llACE. II furlongs Mtuage Senf <McHar11uel 7 ao Min Llsev IMcCarronl Min Marriage (Ollvartll Tl,,,, t 17 ll S S IO 310 7*0 460 6 00 uo l 40 6.00 4.00 • 00 12 DAILY DOUBLE 11 111 1>a10 l9HO THtlfO lltACE. 6 lurlongs Frn Rtlltlo IOrteQaJ 10? 60 t8 20 It 40 Mtltorttt (Vaten1utla J S 00 4 00 Oh Dad IPlncavl 4 xi Tlmt I 10 21S U IXACTA 17·6) 1>111<1 \1 17200 l"OURTH RACE 6 lurtonvs To111tv HontSI IOm11111> 23 40 8Hulel\J1no IMete) Our Swttt Sllam ISotl\l T1mt I 12 4 S P:ll"TH ltACE 6 lur'Ongs Conree MAia 11 oo Be a Htw•,,1an tVa~n1""'9 I Down Ran0t (SQll\) T1""4 I 10 J S 640 360 J10 260 410 960 110 soo llO 440 U IEXACTA (}·1 oa d ,547 SO SIXTH llACIE. 1 h•"OllllS Sword Pr•nct CToroJ I 60 T mh" 1P,ncav Wn,ps n J1n91t1 Steven\ Time 11'l 4 S SEVENTH RACE. 6 !uriongs M'Sttr Gtnnaro tOl•v.,tsl 14 40 Pr vtl• Jungle 1Va1tn1ue1a1 Country Plttsurts (Pinc av I Timt 109 3 S U IEXACTA 16·•> Paid 19700 •X> 2IO 400 260 140 SIO 140 llO 210 ? 20 U PICK SIX (11·1·6·3-3-6 t1 paid I I 497 00 to SO winning tickets tlour norleU Cerrvovtr POOi '14 ,ISJ 98 EIGHTH llACIE I I 16 m1tH Juslic•rt (f>lnetvl •.0 A11ann1 !Hawitvl Ou r Cerr't 1va1en1u•la) Time I 42 • S NIHTH RACE. 1 I 16 mllt\ 340 260 • X> 390 3.110 Juliana ' Orum tSQllSJ 3110 12 X> 6 00 Sn1nrell4'tn (McCerron) 1 60 4 40 Tiit B•Dt !P1"co1 7 60 Tlmt I 44 4 S U IEXACTA 14·6 P•'d USS SO \2 DAILY OOU8LE 11·41 oe·d '61 40 All•ndanct IS 90J Box Int lat Laa v ... s) JIHllor mlddltwfttll\TI Darnell Knoa (OttroltJ won t>v TKO over Roman Georee (Latave11a Lt J at 2 3S of "ventll roun4 K"Olf IS JO· I wlln IS llnockoutl Gtortt •S 16· I· 1 with nine Llthf'#tl9'tfl Grt0 Haugen (Aut>urn, WHll l won t>v TKO over Frt<l<l•t Roach (Les Vt0tsl ti 1 49 of seventll round W•tw Otile JUNIOa MIH TIIWCI Wend CMmolellsMM (ti hlt!llMll, Tut'lrtY) ~·-­HUllDtrY • United StalH s - w.,.. leNt .. 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The plane, United Fh&ht 183 to San Francisco, dcpaned at 11 .20 a m aner. thorou&h c heck of the atrcmf\ and the pa scnac,.,· luuasc. accord- 1n1 to Port of Portland pokc\woman Soll}• Dqaen Ms Dagel! said police in Lake Osweso. • uth P onland 5uburb, rec~vtd a call th.as monuna from • ptnon who u1d 1hett wasa bomh ma p1ecc of lu.apac that was travehna with the Sov1c1 team. "The tcamt had 1lttady amvt'd at lhe 11fl)On and some of the l~ac hid been pla~ on the plan<', \hr \llld The 188 pa~'lnl n wttt taken to a nearby Ott bu1ldma whale the tu~ac was tnin ported 10 an arta dcsianC'd for ~uch inr1drnt~ homh-dctC'<'tton IST ANRtJL, Turkey -The Unti- ed States mcn''1Jun1or na11on3I water polo team was on the losin,rnd of~.5 score today at the Third W orld Champ1on sh1ps at the I urk1 h Sponswrit.crs Assoc11uion Pool of Mack&. Newport Beach'~ JrfT Ocd1na moved mco the top three 1n ('umulnt1ve sconng with SCYCn goals. The U S. ttam plays its second medal-round game today apinst the Sov1cc Union. and takes on Yugo lav1a ne~1 _______ _, IT ALL ADDS U~. 0 11ou••of WitpOI 19~ J...J MllRCIDIES ''' ' • 1 a 1 • r • 1 a .. _._ • rt-~ • ,, __ ........................ _ .............. Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT /frtday, Auguet 23, 1915 CS ,., ........... Around the track Pe4ro Torra, 79, of Col- ombla aeta ready at tbe Mutera Gama ln Tor- onto by laclna up the track •hoee he wore ln the 1936 Berlin Olympic. when be placed eiChth lD t h e 1,600 meter•, proving you're ne•er too old. 0-.> ... ftSIMne DAVEY'S LOCKER (...,_...., 9eed\) -232 angler\ 60 Dtrr•c~ U l)OnjlO I 1 vellowltll 21 rock f1sn m calico IMIH. 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I sta ... e POtt•setson O.SlltlDe •o..-name111 t>e.i 11 """ ,, 1'17 Slaney willrbe a no .. show BERLIN <AP) -Mary Detkcr Slaney wnhdrcw from the Berlin tradt and field meet Thursday, Im than 24 boun after \.rrwhin1 the women's world record 10 lhe male. Orpn11crs of today's Berlin l ntcr· national Amateur Athletic Feder· auon Grand Prix event said that Slaney had •lightly inJured her Ach1t1~· tendon whale 5ettin1 the world mark of 4 minutes.. 16 71 )eCOnds Wednc\day na""t at l.unch. S\t..u1erbnd. The v1c1011 was the ninth of the outdoor \Cll§{)n for the 27-)ear--0ld from Euicne. Ore • who 1s unbeaten thl~ )CU The Zum:h race wa~ a rematch of the 3.000-mrter Ii nal at the J 9S4 01) mp1c Game!. an Los Anaeles. where Slaney Wot) )('verrl} tnjured 1n 1 <:0lhs1on w11h Bma1n''> Zola Budd That racr v.a., v.on h.,. Romania'<, Manc1ca Pu1Ul · A.I Zunch \lane\ beat Pu1ca and shattered the Romanian's world mark of 4• 17 44 Pu1ca . v.ho finished !.CCOnd. also wa'> 11med under her old mark clocking 4· I i 33 for a EurCJ- pean record T.be tun-aged Budd who runs barefoot, finished third at lunch Of the three onl} Pu1ca will ~ compctmg at Berhn he wa~ !.Chedulcd to run 3,00(J me1ers. but o rganizers said that at her request the' had 1.hanged the: race to 2.000 meter'> \\ 11h ..e"eral stars dropping out of the Berlin ml'et attentton focused on larl Lcv.1\ v.1nner of four gold medal'> at the 19~4 01) mp1~. Lcv.1., equalled the feat of Jes!oe Ov.ens v.ho v.on the I 00 200 400- meter rda' .rnd long 1ump gold medals 1n the" 1936 Berlin Ohmp1cs Becker must rally for win over Sadri 'H(jOt'. Ohio (.\Pl -Founh· \N'd Rom Becker survived a ~hak) 'it.in Thur\da' night. reco"enng for a hard·fough1 4:6 6-1 6-4 victory over John Sadn that put him in the quanerfinals of the Assoc1a11on of T C'nnts Professionals Champ1onsh1p Becker the: I 7·\ear-old West Ger· man v.ho 111.on ·Wimbledon. was hampered in the first set b} a sore nght side that -;lo v..ed his ~n.e Sadn of( harlone ~ (' dnlled five aces m the \Ct and had tht' onh sen 1('(' break to take a 4-3 lead · Bec ker warmed to the: challt'nge in the s.ccond ~t ranting four aces and 1 v. o ~n ICt' brt'aks of his own 8 0 1h pla)ers held sen e 1n the drctding ~t until \adn doublt'- laultt'd tv. '~' to go lO 30-40 in the" ninth game H is half-, olley into the: net put &<ker up 5 .... 1. and the \\<t'st <Jerman rolled off tour straight points for the \ ICtOI") Becker said he'\ been bothered b~ a ':>Ore nght side v.h1c h affects his sene until he-.• wanned up 1n a match ANGELS ••. From Cl around third he v..as lUt dov..n at the plate That brought DoY..ntng 10 the: plate and ht' smashed a ~-~ fasthall from Guidi'\ into the kft lirld bullpen to ue the S\'ore at ~·.:? * ANGIL HOTRS -P ,,,,... Uf1leN '-"-• """° 'pratneo "'' oeft toot weonews.v .,.,ng t ;round INl'I WIS O<Ked on Ille IS·oav OIMblecl ,, r ...... \daY L.U90 WH """ .. "' Pllntto tht •001 IO tlltow out °"' Me,,...,, ,,,. fl(SI O.ller "' ltCtG It 009\n I -C>000 •t11nt l'OW .. IO 1> tc"'"D coac11 Me~ Lt~ Ht can t out mucn we•g111 on tht foot That ' ng1 • e>ooo ' gn luOO Ila<! "'" t>Mn rec.lltO ~v PO '•Net ~ bllft. to rePllC't him on tht •osttr lftt A~' ourc11a~ the contract Of Alall l'ewtltitt trom Eomon1on Fown.H .Ol1'1410 •"9 Anotl C)(Qt n11atlon ""' ,...,, after five vMrs '" rna ~n F rtnc:IK.O Gian" 00"0tnl111lon Thll vH• at Edmonton 111 •-•td In 2J ... ,,..,., ""'•"ng 11 "•'" OO•l'IO t I "'"" one MIYt and a J 7' ERA 'Tllt'P sev lie •Fowtkts) can throw •~t! ¥0aV t>ut I (!On I •l'OW W,,tl lltS first Ul•Vl'mtnt wilt t>t MllO M•na0tr ~ Mlllef\ ... ,...." Meo•C•' 0.Pt Part II Thlro o.-" 0-. 0.Clftcft who lies •POtareo _,nl\ " • O•nc:h ,.,llltr In hll 1911 flYt Hmt' htctUM Of I rteu<rt t>Ct Of nil t>tcti prOOfem\ co.;ta rn•U ,,,. Oet•o•t 'er..s Ooue "''" do no•,.,•Nl l(lf 1 ) dav\ no• evtfl O•llCf\ I'll! MllO .,,..UCll T"ll S w11a1 '>t ,,,,,,. s l l>e\t •nCI - ""'"I II m • hltO lo< lhe ts! 40 pr SO Hint\ •,.o o• ,,,. •~vets '"'" , • ._. aoa1n11 O.trC)tl .., n oe 1 ... v,,.., To11•91"11' 11ame wit t>e 11\own O" (11'""' \ •' 7 .)0 .,,., • S.•u•oev ' oa,,... • 1110 ,.... .. Dt SNlw• on Cllantlt • '··c.me 0•1,,.1111"' MORE SPORTS C-IS Coming Soon • • • A pecial ction with editorial on academiO\. fru hion. ctiviti . sport.8, and . chool activitie . Tue day, September 3rd To adverti•e In thl 1ectlon, call 842-4321 ... -- Ot.noe Ooelt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auguat 23, 1985 MlJC M>TICl ....C fl>TICl Ml.IC fln'IC[ NOTICI Of' DIVIDID PUBLICATION DILINQUINT TAX LllT 1•• 19 Put1Uant to S.Ctlona 3S81 through 338&. Revenue and Tax•· Uon Code, the Publlthed Oellnq\19nt Ult In Ind tor ·orang• eou.rty, 8t1te of Cellfomla, ha beet\ dlvkftld and dl1trlbut9d to varloua newapepwa of g.neral circulation publllh9d In tald county, for pubtlc1llon of 1 portion thereof In Mch or aald newapapera. PUBLISHED DELINQUENT LIST I, ROBERT L. CITRON, Orangt County Tax Colltc1or, State of C1llfomla. otrttfy a1 follows: That notlot 11 hereby given that becauH or non-payment of tht total amount dut for taxt1, ...... ment1 and other charg .. t.vltd In tht Yter 1984 for the Fleeal Yur 1984-85, shown In dollara and oentt oppoelte the delctiptlon or th• proC*1y contained In the 118t below, the ruJ propertle1 on whleh euch amount• were a llen. were by operation or law, In my otflot In Orange County, declared to be In dtfault at 6 o'clock p.m., on th• 28th day of June, 1986. T1X·d•f1ulttd rul property may be redeemed by payment of all unpaid tax" and uaeament• t~ther with additional penal· lltl and r ... u prMCrlb9d by law, or may M r9d .. mtd under an lnatallment plan or r9demptlon. All Information conotrnlng r9demptlon, or the Initiation of an ln1t1.llment plan of rtdtmptlon, of tax-defaulted property wlll, upon requ .. t, M furnl1hed by Robert L. Citron. Orange County Tax Collector, Santa Ana, Callfornla. · I certify under penalty or perJury that the foregoing 18 true and com~ct. Robert L Citron, Orange County Tax Collector, &tat• of Caltfornla Ex9Cuttd at Santa Ana. Orange County on Auguet 21, 1985. Tht following abbrtvlat1on1 are used ror the word• set oppo11te them Adm-Admlnlltrator Admx-Admlnletr atr Ix AP-AaMMOr'• Map Parcel Number ~t-Apart"*1t Aatn-Aaaoctaoon Ataoc:-Auoclatea Bldg-Bulldlng Broe-Brothen CA/C.l/Callf-Callfornla Co-Company Conat-Contlructlon Coop-Cooperetlve Corp-Corporation Contvr-Conservator Oept-0.partmenl Dev-Development Oltt-Olatrlcl Olv-Olvlalon Ed-Education Entrpra-Enterprtaea e.t-Et1ate et at-and others Exec-Executor. Executrix F & M-Farmera & Merchants Gdn-GuardlM Hwy-Highway l"(wyt-Hlgttwey. Inc-Incorporated lna-ln1urance lnv-lnVMt~nt J r-Junior LA-Lot Angele• Ltd-Limited Mfg-Manufecturlng Mt-Mount NA-National Auoclallon Natl-National No/,..-Number NT&. SA-National Trull and S•vinga Aaeoctatton S l L-Savtng• •nd Loan SECY-Secretary Sr-Senior St-SalnVStreet USA-United Statet of Ame rica Vet•-Veterana &-And &/or-And/or #-Number PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Assessor'• map parcel number when used to describe property In this llst, refers to the Assessor's map book. the map page or block number In the book end the lndlvtduel parcel number on the map page or within the block. A parcel number as for example, "044-363-05", would mean Book 44 of the Assessor's Maps, Block 363 (Map Page 36, Block 3) and Parcel 5 within that block. The maps referred to are avallable for Inspec- tion In the office of the Assessor All property Is In the Township South and Aanoe W~t of San Bernardino Base and Meridian IMPORT ANT NOTIC~ The names published are those appearing on the 1984-85 lax roll Taxpayers who have disposed of property since March 1, 1984 may tlnd !heir names Hated for Ule reuon that present owners have failed to pay taxes. .. .. • Nil.JC NOTICE MOC NOTICE "9.JC ll>!!C( MOC MOTICl Ml.IC NOTICE CA '"'*'9Md\.CA Leilani Dr, H11nt1n91on mt y.,.,. Cr. Huntlnfton A' 1as.ft1~. 12.1tt.•2 ~2 tNOll ltfll l'HufltUngtof\120~1~ ICW. .I~ I'. Al' IOfalt, Oeor1e A, 1Mcf1 CA leech. CA 1tM1 "°"*' Ln, Hlln~ 11119wl.W l.n. Muni~ A 1 0.f01·: • - ot+cai.11. u.ia:M ~'t l1, 11J 1j HU 11-int Art4IW Al' A, m.ot2•1', .... lnQton 9eld\, CA IMOll. CA 1701' ~ "'· H!.1¢· ltuo. l..tnY I . A, ~ 11. H11nttng1on 114-llS-ll' 1111 Ot ' 2 20711 Mi.ion Ln Hunl• A,. 16M71-02, Met ti tMtton, MllY Jo, Al' lnflar\ e.ott. CA OM-OM-It, 11,tM.~ Ut 9MClf\. 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Donald A, T I l T r C o Ovohar1. TllOIMe D., AP CA 19572 IM1Ce Ll'I. Huntlnglon 02....05M't. 1701.08 905 Wlllleeend• Or, HYn11ngton AP "9-0-'3-11 lt20 00 Tr• 1R-1t2S·00·2 &/or 1n:231.02. 11.Ht 18 Ctlaurnonl Enl•Pf1 ... , Beech. CA 12111 SI, H11ntlngton IMctl. 8"cfl, CA 1382 HlltnMO '0r, Hunt· JohnlOtl, Cllrlatlne OenlM, 18092 l\'OtYC(9al Ln, H11nl• AP 931-at-OeO. 12. 131.40 Swolt. Thon\M A., AP CA Wnheundt Aper"n«'tl, lll9lon BMcll, CA AP 151·2t2..C•, 1717.31 1"91on l!IMctl. CA t642& Martin Ln. Hun1fr191on 142·351·H 15. 149.52 1212 Aballan, Cert Soortn, AP AP 02&-011·21, IU29.62 Bucknam Dtlll<l Q, AP 8152 Munel" Of, Hun1· Heoalvell. !""9M R .. AP BMotl, CA ltonewood Of, H11ntl119lon 024-0$).18, 11, tO&.oe 1002 2420 WhltMtnd• Or, Hun1· 149-043.32 · 12.0 54 S481 lngton llHOll CA 15f-232-01. 193•.00 8171 ,olffoo. Etnwl 8.. AP l!IMctl, CA lAke St. Hununotoo le.oh, tngton a..on. CA Oonctalet '0r, H~ntlngton Tiiie 1n1 •'Tr co Tr l/or Juonwood Dr. H11nt1ngton 939.29.oe:s, 12,271.94 Dllnne. Chartet Walteri CA o..!119, Lind• Ann, AP a.eon CA Eag1M1on LOlllM Page AP BMcll. CA t6412 Mlttfn Lii. H11nU1191on AP 142-351-37. 11.521.So Eltcelll>Yr Properllet Lid, 02&-0t1-08. 12tt 12 2015 Aca'erman, Harold W., AP 15f·292o01, 1202.95 8212 8he'fr. Wayne II., AP 8MCll. CA 11232 Magellan L.n, 11unl· AP 02•-072· 13, 1230.90 727 Delaware St. H11ntf119ton t•e.-04•-02 152 t 60 8372 Munltet Of, H11nllngton 15t-2•5-oe. 12.•34.20 11242 AnderlOfl, Alloe N., AP lngton leach. CA Mein 81, HUlltlngton 9Mcll, 9Mctl, CA Doncaater Or. H11ntlngton I BMctl, CA NorbrOOll Dr. H1111t1ncnon 936-29-072, 11.200 43 3247 8McMf. flfl 1.. AP CA ACl<ermatl HarOIO w .. AP ~n CA AP 161·293·15 1515 94 e..cn. CA Moritz Dr. Hunlfnglon 142-352-()3. Nat.ea 7072 Sorleno Daniel F AP 02&-082-0e t 1,37119 1905 Wuman Richard AP 20472 Seven~ Ln Hunt· K'. h I' p. II I' A p a..on, CA Blueealll Or, H11ntlngtoo 024-10t-1i. lff8.32 ' 601 Oelaw.,. St, Huntington l4&..05&-03: 143379'1395 lngton &each, CA ' l&t-2•&·27. 11.0115.111 8131 lahabt, etkancs.t, AP BMctl, CA 10th 81, Huntington Beectt, BMch. CA ' Dory Dr, Hunllll9ton Buell, T I l T r C o Manorfletd Or. Huntington t3&-29-07t.12. 144 213191 Pratefltoe. PauJ S.. AP CA 8111terfleld...tRob«IE ,AP CA Tr#lR-1923·00·2 6/or Bttctl.CA Fre11COl1 Dr, Huntington t42-381·2t, 1345.83 7101 ~~. RoMld 8., 025-082-27, Jl,08113 1t18 DMngelo, Coflni. L. AP OOfman. Kanntln M., AP Oa~I. Jarry L ' AP 9Mch, CA Moonlight Ct, Hllntlngton AP 02 .. 102-00. 11.020 90 Callfornta St. Huntington "&-056-t8. $823.27 54-01 1151-301--0t, 1 1.•n 02 9321 18f-252·21, 12.830 N 1311 Kruger. F~ w., AP e..ctl, CA 520 10th St. H11n1Jn01on 8Mcti, CA Dory Dr, Hunllnoton 8-oh, Muneter Dr. H11nt1ngton Paoemont Dr, Hun1J1191on 831-29.()54, 11,017 71 3211 Morty, Cra ig. AP 8Mch, CA ~enct. JarMe E .. AP CA 9Mch, CA BMctl, CA Francole Or, Huntington 142-373-12, 12&8.&e 18301 9ut1erflald, 0 Dean. AP 025-101·15, 12, 180 32 121" VIGtortno Reymono A Tille Ina. Tr Co Tr &/or Ettinger, Stwon w., AP 9Mctl, CA Maigellan Ln, Hunttnoton 02 .. t02-0e, 1281. 10 1512 Celltornla St. Huntlnoton AP 14t-oe2-21 I 1 279 u:i 8 u c: k R II CW1 d a . A p 159·3• f..C8, I 1,83, .64 Catllon, D•Vl<l o.. AP 8"Cl'I. CA 10th St, H11ntlngton BMcll, BeaOh. CA 21172 Breton 'Ln.' Hllnl· 161·30'2·20, 15011.60 8381 Von Riedl, Oet'hold F .. AP 938-29..ota, S9t8.58 183&3 Meaerve. John Roberl, CA J. C L. Oawlopment Inc, inoton a..cn. CA Malloy or. Huntington 178-412·02. 12,235 18 Martin Ln, Huntington AP 142-4t2-02, 182•.H · Atldnaon, Dave E., AP AP 025-102-01, l1.2t2 . .0 Sc:htouer, Louanne F , Beec:t\, CA l&eo2 Walll1191on Or, Hunt· BMctl. CA 727t M.,. Or, Huntington 024-102·22. M 11.12 602 • 14 Lincoln Av. Hunlfng1on AP "8-071-0. 11 Ml& 72 Title 1,,. l Tr Co Tr 6/or 1no1on 9Mcl\, CA Maguire, Roberl F 3rd. BMctl. CA 10th St, Huntington 9Mch, BMctl. CA 21252 Bleton . Lil,' Hunl· Sherry Darren R . AP Saga, l'red W . AP AP t38-2t-143, 12.094 t8 Slleny. Derrell A .. AP CA NytMder. Etnetl S., AP lngtonBeactl,CA 161·304-13, Me110 1372 171-4 12·09, 11,911 55 3211 MorlU Dr. Huntington 1'5-061-12. $80384 SOii Pollock. WllUem L , AP 025-105..()8, 12.258 te 120'4 Von Flotow, George s , Milloy Dr, Huntington 16491 Som«Mt Ln, Hunt-Beech. CA Quall Cr, Huntington Beech. 024-104-11, 1811.97 50t Hunll119ton St, Huntington AP 148..07t.:0. 11827 32 Beech CA 1119100 8Mch, CA Muon, Ann , AP CA 7th SI. Hunt11191on 8Metl, Bttctl, CA 213t2 Bretoo 'Ln,' Hl>nt-Tl&Tr Co Tr 6/0f Slral· Oro11, MIChHI, AP t38-29-t94, MOO. t2 18343 Rlollclraak, Jetteiy P., AP CA Bartoll Corp , AP fngton BMc:h. CA ton. Cnrlitlna A . AP 178-•21·10, 18,322.70 3292 Grenoble Ln. Huntington 146-051·30, 1894.f1 5011 Stamm, Wllflam A., AP 025-113-01, 133.4 82 8:27 Cummlll9I Rtcnard, AP 161·304-14, 1781 22 8302 Euler Cf . Hunlfngton BMch, CA Flamingo Cr. Hunllnoton 02•· 105-13, NM.20 421 Tarrac:a Cl. Huntington 148-071· 18, ta211 47 ?1382 Malloy Dr, Huntington 9Mc:h. CA Farnell. David. AP Beedl, CA 10th SI. Hunllngloo Beactl. 9Mcl\, CA Brtlon Ln Huntington Beacl\, CA L... Ronald G , AP t38·2t· 175. 12.30 74 Biondi, JOlln F . AP CA AP026-113-02 $33482825 8eec:ll CA T I & T r c 0 17&-421-15.11.982023281 111527 Tr099Z Ln. Hu,,t· 14'&-063.05. 1348 .. 15701 G11mm Dannie R., AP Terrece Cl, H11nttng1on Aixietmuu. Ahmad H . AP Trit l R· 1923--00-2 &/or van F1lkland Cl, H11ntlng1on lnglon a.en, CA Swan Ln, Hunt1no1on s..cn. 02•·107-06, 11,020.77 •14 Bffotl. CA 1•8-084.07, S.-55 34 85'11 0. Zllvec~ Pe!et A., AP Beech, CA Kine, Banaon W Jr, AP CA t1h SI. Hunllngtoo ee.c11, AP 026-t 13..03.133• 82 823 St Auguelfne Dr. Huntington 151-311· IO, $622.04 8342 Home Federal S. 6 L. 938·2t· 187. 12.4•0 18 Harbor View I., AP CA Terrac:e Cl, Huntington e.acn, CA lndlanai><>ll• Av. Huntlngloo Ann, AP 175-421·23, t&586 Tropez Ln, Hunt· i..5-D&3· 16. 11.4111.22 Hemlley. Jim E.. AP 8"cll. CA Fabien, Cl\arlel M . AP Btacn. CA $3,019.04 111772 Channel lnglon Beech, CA 15811 Swan I.II, Hunt1119ton 024·112·12, l71t.7• 311 AP 025·113-Q.4.1334 82 821 14S-0.8-37. M51 et 2t2t2 Tltte ln1 & Tr Co Tr~. 1.n, Huntlngloo BMC:h, CA Scharwath, Clemen• G , Beech, CA ttn St. H11nllng1on Beach, Terrec:e Cl. H11nt1ng1on Sano Dollar Ln. Hununo1on Arnold, AP 151-331-01. Huhta, Wllltem C , AP AP t30-2t-tt1. S21t 50 Sonntnl>«I, BNce. AP CA , Beach. CA Beach. CA Je2t 23 8212 lndlanapOll1 '79·431·04. 13,212.111 1e5t7 Tr099Z Ln Hunl· 14$..()72·28, 593 2t 6071 Harb, Majid 8 , AP AP 026-113-05.1334 9211211 MHd Dery! l AP Av, Huntington ISMch. CA 18681 CtlanMI ~. Hunt· lngton e..dl, CA Skylark Or. Huntington 024-113-10. &t26.oe 329 Tarrac:e Cl, H11ntlng1on 1•8-0tt-12.S•75 3021131 T1tltln1&TrCoTr &/or lnotoo9Mcll.CA Span. Ellle. AP 8Hch,CA &In St, Hunt11191on BMch, BMC:h, CA Shepherd Ln Huntl119ton Bruce Larry 8 AP Rout. Albert A.. AP 938·29·213, $2, t 13 7'4 Vuquez. Wllflam Q,, AP CA AP025-113-0e.S33•.e2112& Beach, CA · 151.33'1-0&. 124104 8122 178-431-33,12.013,753341 185112 Bordt•ux Ln, Hunt· 148-023-01.11.155726062 AP O 2 • • I 1 3 • 1 1 . Tarrace Cl, Huntington Dlllrane. Jonn K , AP lndlanapoll1 Av, Hun11119100 Admiralty Dr, HuntlnglOfl lngloo Beach, CA Clleryl Dr, H11nllngton $237 10 300 &In St. Hunl· 8eec:ti, CA 1•&--0t 1-13. $453 74 21121 BMcn. CA BMc:h, CA st" n . L... A p Beec:ll. CA lngtone.acti.CA AP025·113-07,1334&2824 s11epl'le<d Ln Huntington Tltle lna6Tr Co Tr&/Of Mlnnldl, Omer M . AP939-2t·21t, 12,01372 HOOk.1. Roberl J , AP Karpm1n, Lindi, AP Terrace Cl H11nttno1on Bffcll CA Sabatlnl, Dorotlly J .• AP 178-431·•0. 11.375 92 1a528 Bordeew! Ln. Hunl• 1"6-023-17. 170197 18151 02"-114--08, 12, 128.3• 300 e..ch, CA Smltn HatOIO A , AP t51-~1-0t, S&S 82 8112 1M12 Chennal Ln, Hunt· lngton BMch, CA Warrtn SI, Hunllnglon lllh St. Huntington BMch, AP 026-1 13-08, '33•.112 822 148.C)t 1·2t. S 1 788388591 tndl.,,epotft Av. Huntington l119lon BMctl. CA AP tM-29·218.85, 19• 4• BMch, CA CA Ttrrace Cl. Hunllnglon Mart1111que or Huntington a..cn. CA Hardlgr... Robert. AP 18628 Bofdeaux Ln. Hunt. S1awar1. Cheryl, AP Kaul, Randolph, AP Beec:n. CA Beach. CA Tl11e lne & Tr Co Tr &/or 178·44-'·20, $4,074 33 lngton Beach. CA 1'8-023-22, se&e.42 6171 02"-14 t-02. S 1 414 5e 322 AP 026-1t3-ot,1334 82 920 Sandgren. Paul e .AP White, Donald N , AP t8552 Grimaud Ln, Hunt· Sennelder. Sydney R , AP Sinon Dr, Huntington 7tn St Huntl1191on 8Metl. Terrect Ct. H11nllngton 148·121-lt,187613 151~2-42 Mil 14 8012 t119lone..ch,CA t311·2t-226, 12.t04 4 2 Beach.CA CA BMC:h, CA AP 148· 121·20 $887 75 Mermaid Cl Huntington GelyMn. Nancy A. AP 15482 Germ.in Cl, Hunt· Cunlltle, Donlll<I J ' AP -Mola. Ft1nk T.. AP APO:ZS.113--11133.482818 8551 Edlaon Av,Hunt1119ton eeic:11.CA 118·596·07, lt,59188 lnQtooBtech.CA 1411-043·20, 11.702.H 02"-1•1 18. 1782 88 308 Terrace Cl. Huntington Beacll CA Title In• & Tr Co Tr &/or 1e&18 TlburOtl Pl. Hunt· GrMt WMtarn Savtng1, 1$351 Saratoga Ln, Hunl· 71n St Hunungton Beadi, Beach, CA Zall91n, Ebr"iblrn. .Af Kat k 1 a . Uno, A p l119ton Beec:ll CA AP t3&-2t-233, $1t4 00 l1191on 8Mctl, CA CA AP 025-t 13-13.1334 82812 149-034·03, I r.TJ"·Cll) 151-361·5•, Jet& 78 8221. Mc:Ntlll, Jo 8 , AP 111455 Germain Cl, Hunl· Frledbef'g. Roberl E., AP Petert, Jonn L, AP Terrace Cl, Hu.ntlngton 21612 Balllm• Lil. Hunl· 8Nblrd Cl. Huntington 1711-585-09, 1756.30 18822 lnglon Beech, CA 14&-043-34, 11,57• 80 522.2 024-145-31. $2.033.&4 222 Beach. CA lngloo Beach, CA Beech. CA Tiburon Pl. Huntington Simon, Carotyn J . AP Ceflanle Or, Huntington 71n St. Huntington Beach AP025-113-15.1334&2ll08 Brtllln Jerry L AP Tttletn1&TrCo Trl/or Beach,CA t38-29·23&, $1 ,25056 BMcl\.CA CA' Terrece Cl Hunllnglon 14t-051·20 182 18 217tl McGraw. John F . AP KOOM, Madellne M., AP 18435 Lazare Ln, Hunl· Andraoa. Lui. A , Et Al, Oxenl'IOm. Fannie. AP Beach. CA Fatrlene Cl Huntington 151-382.07 l28t 19 8151 178-685·22. 11,288 74 tngton Beed'I. CA AP t"-062..03, St47 4.4 024-18 1-It 12&2 21 AP 025-113-18. 133.4 92 502 Beaen CA • l Klnglllher Of. Huntlnoton 18752 Intrepid Ln. Hunt· Elc>oallo, Carmine F . AP 18302 Artl119ton Ln, Hunl· NHfa , Aobert, AP Terr1ce Cl Huntington Pittman Can O , AP Beach, CA fnQlon Beedl, CA t37·1M13. 12,031.64 77$8 lnqton Beed\, CA 024-183·28. lt7U7 207 BMcll. CA 149.051·22. 1755.05 21781 AP 151-382·23, 123-4.23 Palmer. Mark A., AP Sailboat Cl, Huntington Pennella.~ M, AP PROPERTY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY Frankfort Av, Huntington Zakarian, Croeay 0 , AP Falrlan• Cl, Hunllnglon 20571 Catameran L,,, Hunt· 1711-595-32. 1173.eo IM12 e..cn. CA 148.()62-07, tb8.04 tes42 .-----------..----------1Beaall, CA 025-121-05, 11,298 72 2403 Beacll, CA 1ng1on e..cn. CA Intrepid Ln, Huntington Oomlnlck,EamondLMter =too Ln. H11"tl119ton Stonotf, AMabelle G . AP 023· 1&6-1t, I 1.&7t 42 323 Eddleman. Patrick, AP Flor Id I St, Hunllnglon Brfdoeman. Jlrnet L. AP Titl9 ln1 & Tr Co Tr &/or 8each. CA 3rd. AP 93 7 • 15·0 tt, , CA t' TAX·"ATI! A1'EA 04-001 023-128-23, 11.97002 329 Hin St, Hunllnoton 8eac:t\, 02"-111-4-17 1352.22 502 Beach. CA 149-051·25. S55t42 21752 Aubin, Merk S , AP Antno< Thrift l Loen 1Ut54& 7922 Sailboel Cl. Cd41ura. Betty J , AP 2211<1 St. Hunttngton BMCfl CA Alabama St. Hunlfnoton L ... Cert J 1c1t AP Falrl1nt Cl Huntington 151-382-35.11.649081Jtt2 A11n, AP 171-686-33, Huntington Beech, CA 148-055-09, 14~ 23 531 CA S..lirlt M~oage Corp Beach.CA 025-t2t-14 Sl2424 2207 Beach CA Snowbird Dr H11n111191on l4,&1tea1eee21n1reptdln. BaQramlan. RoN. AP Hell Av. Huntington Beactl. A/Tl911Qn S l L Aaan, AP AP 0 2 3 . t & 1 • 2 2 . F'fdellty Natl<>nel Trull Co Florida S I, Huntington Oarllng. Frank R AP Beach CA Huntlngtoo BMcll, CA t37-t!-071. 11, 104 47 7981 CA 023-128-27 l308 18 327 l2t2 t• 211 18th St. Hunt-Tr, AP 024-1&7.ot, 1783 24' BMcl\, CA 149--085--09 lt27 25 21881 F..n.v. Jonn Roa, AP Harman. Gery. AP Oc:Mngrove Cl, Huntington 0. Merl, Wallao. H. AP 21 11 St, Huntlr>gton Beaotl, lng1on Beech. CA 601 Afabam1 SI, Huntington Medar1. Biiiy Jay, AP Summerwlnd Ln, Hunt· 151-4t2-0e. 1704.27 5412 178·953·07•, 13.940.80 Beec:n, CA 148-082·18, IM5.7S 5422 CA GrNt Weelern Se'Jlng1, Beach. CA 025-132-ee, S 16t 7'4 1812 1ng1on Beech, CA Norfolk or. Huntington 1et11 Marina Bay°'· 11unt· Wood, Cnar ... P., AP Caliente Or, H11nllng1on L.aMy, Kevin T ' AP Martin, Robert J r, AP AP 023-182·24. 12.41• IJ.C Lockhart. JOlln C., AP Del1war• SI, Huntington Camacllo. John A . AP Beech, CA lno1on BMch, CA t37·1M77. 11.oee 1e 1a.1 Beacll. CA 023-081·41 85. ltO I 80 023-127-14, 1413 27 30t 221 17th St, Huntington 024-201--07. $1.112 24 420 Beec:I\, Ca Ut-072 17, 1 1.199 10 9411 Segl. M11aml11u. AP Buc:oy. LOUii T ' AP Beabr-Or. H11nt1no1on Soto. JoM EuMbl0.1. AP 1608 Park SI, H11nllngton 20ln 81. Huntington Beed\, Beech.CA Alabam1 SI. Hunllnoton Totman. Scott L AP Daytona Cl Huntington 151,513-41, 19159" 20271 178·&53·22, 12.144 51 BMc:tl.CA 149·09'·12, l1 ,3h.H Beech. CA CA American S & L AMn. AP Beaeh. CA 025·133-1&, 1137 74 518 E Beach. CA Suahell Cl. Huntington le&el Coral 0.y Ln. Hunl· K&tkO. Mertln J .. AP 18401 Beylhore Ln, Hunt· AP 023-0e 1~ 1.88. '31 •2 Dllrd•. Raymond G. AP 023-182·25. 1288" 223 Jacobi Thomal L . AP Ullea Av, H11ntlngtoo BMcn. Mc At .. Sherry E ' AP BMch, CA lngton 8Hch. CA t37-t5-082. 11,051 83 7t15 fngton BMcll, CA 1808 Pat11 St. Hunlf119ton 023-127-23, 1390 38 301 Hin SI, Huntington Beactl, 024-209-10 20. S2.44e.88 CA 14t..083· I 1 85 152 22 t802 St.lea. Ruben 0 .. AP Lalluga. JOHPll. AP S..brMH Or. Huntlngloo Wtlfl, Olln 0 .. AP Beec:n, CA 20tll SI. Huntington Beech. CA · B•rtn1, Robarl. AP Eryeniezlan. Ratty, AP Coral Cove Cl Hun11nglon 151-513-50, 11.&t&.14 179·853·23. 13.187 70 Beeel'I, CA "8-072-02, .... 28.38 1&0Sl2 AP 023-081-41 87, '31 42 CA Peeltlc Fad41ftJ s & L 024-209-17. S2.524.eo 105 02&-i..3-22, Sl,498 42 713 Beach, CA 2028t LlghthOUN ln, Hunt· 18161 Coral Cay Ln. Hunt· w & B Bullder• Inc:., AP Schryer Ln, Huntington 1608 Park St. Hun1lno100 Kolbly, Robert, AP A11n, AP 023· 1&3· 17, Alabem1 SI. Huntington Ooeann111 Or, Huntington O.towar1. Snanryar. AP l119to,, Beach, CA lngton Beach, CA t37-15-123. 1578 O•. 7901 Beach, CA Beach. CA 023-127-25, 11.•et.09 313 11.tOt '° Beacl\. CA Beacn. CA 1•t-085-ll $1.•114 04 9932 Hottman, Qlll'\n A Jr, AP Hiii. O•n• N ' AP Moonml1I Cl, H11n1fng1on Hanaan, JOfgen D., AP AP 023-081·41 88 1103 72 20th St. Huntf119ton Beec:n. Polllftl(f. Roberl C , AP Hoefler. Jofln R . AP Hopklnl, Jack. AP Barranea Cl Huntlnglor> t51·514-ot, lt,881 H 83e2 178-154·37. 111.10& 42 Beach, CA t48-072·17, 1244.4.4 t9141 1808 Parle 81. H11nllngton CA 023-187-0e.11,174,72 02"-2t4-1t lt.182 0 1 812 025-143-33.$1741481810 BMc:h.CA s .. port Or Huntlngtor> 170&SMartna8eyDr,Hunt· APt37·t6-t88.1897.32 Oevt1Ln.H11nttnoton8Mch. Beec:ll. CA H.,..., E KtnMlll. AP Jutcll, Mione p . AP Huntington 81. Huntington Hlllcr111 Cl Huntington Maeor>. CntrlM c. AP BMC:h, CA . tngton Beeefl. CA AP 937·15-tH. 1352.lt CA Se11ndata, Vlnotnl H AP 023-128-H tt.852 40 224 023-202-02, 1365 t2 19452 BMcl\, CA Beach. CA 149-086-14, S1.S25 60 9921 McGtetn. Sendra M. 91 •I. VIiia Peclflca A.Mt\, Hold· AP 937-16-19•, M23 88 Benlterl, J«rt L . AP 023-083-27 1233 71 17 12 20th St. Hunt1119100 Beach. Surfdal• Ln, Hunllngon Dolan, Oouolaa H .. AP All en, Charin . AP Barranca Cl. Hunt1119ton AP 151·515.01, 11.358 t2 rid~. Jamee L. Jt et al, AP Heollrotte, Robert. AP 148-102..C5, lttiJ.33 14142 Main St. Huntington Baacll, CA 9Mch. CA 02"-223-10, St,471.81 600 025-144-12. 1781 55 eo8 Beach. CA 5«2 Seaport Or, Hunt· 897.07-021, 1951.40 215 937· 15· 199, 1120.00 794 t Eagle Ln, Huntington Beech. CA Keller, Kenneth F .. AP Dugmore. Paul L. Jr, AP Huntington SI. Hunll119100 Ooeannlll Or, H11ntl1191on BenlOfl. Donald w .. AP lnglon BMch, CA WIChll• Av, Huntington SHWlll Cl. H11ntl,,gton CA Stupln, Andra'"'. AP 023·132·31, 11,682 t4 226 023-202·13, 13&t 58 19441 Beach. CA Beacll, CA 149-087·1& 1930 14 91131 Ctr eon, Jonn. AP BMch. CA !eaGll, CA langoer, Mary I. AP 023-064-1&, 1860 22 1722 2111 St. H11nt11191on Beec:tl. SumtMI' Br .. 11 Ln, Hun1· Whalley, Martin H . AP Slltlkn, Rafiq M AP HarbOf POlnl Cl, Hunllnglon 153-011·20, 1915 59 8241 AP I 9 7 . 0 7 . 0 2 II . W l 8 8ullder'I Inc, AP 149-1~:14, 1512.54 Met Park St Munllngtoo BMcn CA l119ton a..ctl. CA 024·231--03, Sl.886 72 810 025-151·47 1831 5e 807 Beacl'I. CA 0..uvtlle Dr. Hunlfngton a&0&.91 215 Wlohlla Av, 937·16-220, 1352.U LtttlerOr. Huntington hadl, CA TraJrwir Ban A , AP Bu1n K Dalt , AP Del-at• SI. Huntington Alondra Or H11nllngtori Coflanl, Alberl 8.. Al' 8eecll. CA HunllnglOtl e..ch, CA Motey, MlctlMI A., AP CA Brignton, R1111dan 0 AP 023 j33-28. 12,830 88 218 023·231-18, 11,432 t3 8681 BMell, CA Beach. CA 149-095-10, 11,729 71 9411 Davita, H Jamee. AP AP lt1..C7-G3t, '401.81215 937-40-008, 1384 31 tt2 t5 Oordln, ,r1111k R AP 023-072..07 11178 flt 1832 20th St Huntlnoton Beaotl, Morning Tide Dr. Huntlng1on Paltoo, Oary B . AP M1krdk:n1an. Bevarty J , Nao I an I Dr. H11n11ngton t53-022.01. 1370.43 I 181 Wion Ila Av, H11nllng1on Shorelfne Ln, Hun11119ton 149-10.· 17, 1 tM.22 5121 lAka St Huntlngtoo Baact\ CA Beech, CA 024-2<12·34. 11.370 3• 818 AP 025-152-54 1874 ll• BMc:l'I, CA PrHtwlek Cl, Huntington lkecm, CA Btectl, CA Cieri!. Or, H11nllngton llMch, CA FO;rJ Oevtlopmanl CO<p, GOOdale, Stephen w 'AP Gtnev1 Av. Huntington 1408 ArGh Ln. Huntington Johneon, David c .. AP BMc:n, CA AP et7..C7-050, 1957.eo H~k•. Wllte<t K. AP CA • W & B Bullder• Inc. AP AP 023·133·34, 12.830 8e 023·2'1-ot. 1997.81 19921 Beac:n, CA Beech. CA 14t·102-01, 18&4 26 21922 Klefn , Ceolfla. AP 2323 H11ntfngton St, Hunt• 937-40-012, 1651 911 tt215 8urmue, Rlcherd W, AP 023-073..C 1 13. 78192 174& 206 20th St. Hu,,llngton S11r1br••hr Ln. Huntington AP 02"-242-36, S 1.370 34 Dlverlllled Tu 8ervlc;e, tmpala Ln. Hunllnglon 183-024-2t, 1218.52 11119 lngton Beech, CA Shoreline Ln, Hunllnglon 14f.122-o3, "484 to 5t52 1.8• SI. Huntington Beacll e..en. CA ee.cn, CA 822 Qaneva Av. Hunt11191on AP 025-1$4-08 1731 .. Beech. CA OerlmOOf Or. Hunttnoton A,, 197-07-0H, 14.4119 IMCtl. CA MMd<IW!erk Or. Huntington CA Dllrde. Raymond Q ' AP 8 r I u n. J a c le . A p BMcll. CA 1.02 l.Ak~ Ln. Hunt• Palteraon. JOlln H AP Beedl. CA 232' Hunllngtoo 81, Hunl· MOia OeYaloprn«tl Corp, 9"Gh .. CA Murpny Ak:hard J , AP 023-13"-13, a5.3535S 205 023-241-43. 153288 1071 AP 024·2•2·37 11,370 3' 1ng1on8eeetl,CA 149 113·04, lt,385 40 811ller, JOM '·· AP 11191008Mctl,CA AP 937...o-oee, l 1.•77H 8rk*ell, Donald R., AP 023-074-22. I 1.5 1t 39 11J.C2 19111 81, Huntl119ton BMc:tl. Unte Harbor Or. Huntl119ton &20 Oanev9 Av. Huntington Srnl111, Aualln A.. AP 21792 Summerwfnd Ln, 153-024·32. 1455.59 8101 AP lt7-07-o8S, M 1•,29 1422 hutar Or, Hun•lnglon 14t-122·2 t, 13et 15 5902 Pine St H11nt1ngton Beach, CA BMoh,CA Beac:ll.CA 025-t64-13,l1,1140&e 1301 H1.1nt11191on8Meh.CA Dartmoor Dr, Hunlf119ton 2323 Huntlngtoo 81. Hunt· Beech, CA Par Cl, Hunt1119ton IMotl, CA Goell<ln, Elmer E .. AP Mlfll, Wllllam A ' AP LUMlar, 81rbar1. AP LakH ld• Ln, Huntington lngardla, 1.111rant Tr, AP BMc:h. CA lngton ~.CA Dllrda, Aeymond 0 ., AP CA Colleary, Petrlc:k JoNPn. 023-134-17.1522 80 023·251·38, 12,211 24 024-301·48, 11.013 97 7eo8 OellCh, CA td 151 39, 11,872 32 Fulltnwldef, Claytoo, AP AP 897-07-0el. 1988 40 037-40.()13, a929 19 19092 Leurle, Dof<>'l'IY J., AP AP 0 2 3 0 IJ 1 0 8 K111f. R1ndolpn. AP 1t402 Sut1dele Ln, H11nl· Beacncomt>er Or, Hunt· Qfodely, OragoryA et al, 21422 OOCUlde Cl, Hun1· 183-033-0t. 1722 t4 19241 2323 Hl.lfltl"Olon 81. Hunl· Shorellne Ln, Huntington 148-123--14, .. 21 34 tll192 "4GO 60 411 AOam1 Av, 023-137-00, "'38 08 I II 1119100 9Mcll, CA lngton BMc:h. CA AP 025-112..ot 10, MM t8 tngton 8etel'I. CA Weymouth Lii, Huntington lrlg1on e..on. CA -..ct\, CA Fairway 1,,,, Hu,,llngton Hunt1no1on 8eec:I\ CA 20th St H11lltlnoton 8eeetl. w~. Paul Dannie. AP Yam~I. Jonn Gregory, Hunllngloo 9ead\, CA WOfdan, Varnon R., Jr. Beech. CA AP 191-07.072, I 1,3" 92 MOI• ~lloeltMnt Corp, IMct\, CA Andtr1on Ren• AP CA 023·251·3•. 11,680 42 AP 02.a.301.51 1120 00 hatd, Jamel II , AP AP 149·141-10, M&303 Rolwlng. J ohn H., 2323 H11nt1noton II. H11nl· AP 937-40-104, 11.oe2ee MIRetO.AotMnl.bJr,AP 023-082-02. 120079 3 17 Hitrmantan, Chwlel Tr lt412 Sur'fdela Ln, Hunt• 7792 B .. c11c:ombar Dr, 025-1114-12 1047.54 902 212t1 lulkheed Cl. Hunt• 153-034-03,133221192111119tone.actl,CA 190750cMnponl.n,Hunt· 141·124·12, 11, 32.20 ~d•m• Av Huntington A P 0 2 3 1 4 2 • 1 8 , tngton 8eeetl, CA Huntlng1on ~II. CA England $1. Hunllnoton lngton 9Mcl'I. CA Worefleater Ln, Huntlnglon 428 Twenty 8ecolld tngton BMot\, CA 11352 NMMU 1.n, Hunt· BMcll. CA lt30 18 115 11th St. Hunt• ~nnl119hem, ROiiand E . K11flm111. l.awre<tU W , 9Moh, CA Cullm1nn, Jon,, 1.. AP Bteoh, CA St1.., Inc Hulaabue, J.m.. htblJO AMOClat .. (PT), l119ton Beaotl, CA WM1etn.FredrlcDM.AP lnglon8Mcl\,CA Jt . AP 023·261·0 , AP 024·302-t9, 11.025.11 Macet ... Jonn Paul, AP 149·1&1·20, 1200.57 21302 8ooutoe, Oul ()., AP A , AP U1·10·002, AP 9'31-40-112, '401.M Mltcnell Ao4Mt1 W. AP 023-087..03.11.932.84 1218 CoutllnelnveetmanteNo 1 1,060114 1941 Ctlllrel\ Cl, 20028 Slltllllett Ln, Hunt· 025-1114-11, 12.0415e t,8 Comp ... Ln, Huntington 153·034-tt. lt,t21 02 11.56858 t9112 Ooeenpot1 I.ti, Hunt· 1'8·t31-b&, 1 1.421.1' Lalla 81 Huntington Beach. 18 Lid, AP 023-142· "· Hunllnglon BMch. CA tng1on BMcn CA Del-111· 81. Huntington 8Mch. CA 19•41 WOfc:n-1., Ln. Hutll· 402 Twenty Flrtt Slt'Mt tnoton leeott, CA 11241 Naaaau l.n, Hunt· CA 12.605 70 5 tO 18111 81, Marlin. Jollne A , AP La C:U..11 TrlC't 7694 AP leach, CA JOhnllOn, Wllbef R , AP l119ton Beactl, CA Inc a.neon, leYet1y, AP AP 931-4113, 1439.H lngton lead\, CA C•ltfoml• Ftderat s 'I. HUflll119ton e..cn CA 023-262-00. '320 75 18341 024-302-St 1525 .. 1H2 IOrllk, Qeorg•. AP 1'9-183-31. 12,oee.aa IM•2 Mackley. Frtnkfln H .. AP 191·1t-o<r.S,1 1,387.iC ,911a OoMnport l.J\, Hunt· Pettner. Otvld w .. AP AP 023-087-04. 1 110 14 81etlrec;llt. RObef1 L. AP Surtd1le Ln. Huntington Bea~omber Or H11nt· 026-1et-Oll..i. l1.90i 31 901 1 Plet Ct. Huntington leech, 1&3-oe2-08. lt77 N 19292 CalhOun, Olft>ert C .. AP lnoton IMoh, CA 1 ... 131-11, 1170.11 111311 1218 l.Me 81 H11ntl1191on 023·142·28, '304 42 1126 Beach, CA lngton 8eac'.ll, C.A !.ngf1nd 111t, Huntlnglo,, CA Cong,.... Cl, H11nlf119ton H7·1t-002, l1f0.04 t41t AP 931·40-119, 1541.M Na ... u Ln , HunlfngtOll 8Mcl'I CA 1111\ St, Hunltnglon leacti, HOicomb, F Glenn, AP Cheng. Cl\lll•Cnu, AP 141ec:h, CA OyOfkot, Jofln W , AP leaen, CA Orenge Av. Hunlfngton 19112 OOHnport I.ti, Hunl• lheotl, CA VlrtU()IO. Otc:er E. AP CA 023-272..01. 162470 19822 026-021·17 12•9.22 220 lank, Securlly Peclflo, 14t·112·11. '3«.80 9722 8oave, Sam, AP llffOl\,CA tn91on l e ach, OAP Whitmore. J e m u 023-087·ot. '877 ot 1208 Bander Gary L.... AP a«artlen L.n. H11ntlngton Wfcnlla Av H11nt1ngton AP 025-180-25. 1149 30 Htgntld• Or. Huntington 183..()e3..()I, '401.10 8302 AP H1·11-003, 1140.04 93 -40-117, 1663 21 11112 Mlllouti..~ AP 141-t43..ot, LM• SI, H11ntlnglon IMcfl, 023-143· 11, 1111 I 28 ll02 8-Gl'I, CA Beectl. CA lofgee. Wllltem Jf. AP a.on. CA Otani°'· Hunt1119ton 9Mdl, ,. ,. Otenge Av. Hllntlnglon oa.itp0t1 Ln. H\lntlno'on I u 10.w 1134 I laQll Ln. CA 17111 SI H11ntf119ton leectl, "*-"'· AlcNtO E. AP All111 JtmH, Al' 02S.1f1·1•, 1437 IO 709 Hiii Cllellel Mk:ll'laal. AP CA leach, CA leld\, CA Hunttnaton leeoh, CA Gr.-ne. Howlrd A AP CA 023-291.fe. '817.54 1Mn 0 2 6 0 3 6 • 0 7 • Jey Cl, Huntington leech. 14 ... 112·13, 1181.M 9102 Cf<IWy, Herry S .. ~, AP lt1·1f.00.4, 114.4.9• l<tlott, UlnnCe a , AP An1l1 l tlnley, AP 023..()93..32.11.433831123 Oecf6f11. P""'*I "'·AP W1teNtew I.II. Hvnttnoton 12.11380 2013 Alel>tn'la CA Hlgtllldt Dr Huntington 1~fl. UMOO 1211 1'120ttn09Av.Huntfng1on 917·•0·1'4 ... H1.'2 , ... ,.,:o,. 1 120.00 8N2 Main SI, Huntington IMctl. 023-1'3-H, 12,294 88 9Mofl, CA It. Huntlng•on Beedl, CA 8uth9r1and, IMoy C , AP BMcll. CA H~ Cl, Hunllnoton IMofl, IMch, CA 11192 Shoreline L/I, Hunt· Venturi Dr, Hu,,tlnoton CA Slell~1. Rob4w1 L , AP P..imen, Connie I., AP Fltellbecll Olwlel M . 025-191 .... nt& 16 2110 Pluntc911, Alton I . A, CA 20t Thltteenlh 8tree1 Inc lnQton IMofl, CA IMCfl, CA Mc Keown. Oannl18 AP 023-143-27. 1Ut5 71 824 023-301·31. Hat.82 19748 AP 02&-Q.41 2t, 11,&H. 14 l'IOrlda SI. Huntington 140· 172· 14, 17.0 84 tt12 Rtmlek, Aot>«t C., AP Aodgera, Lllllen 0., AP AP 931-40-144.lt, 1102.H Carroll, Weel4W 9.:t Jf, AP 023-0$4-21. lll07 64 709 17th St, Huntington 8"etl. ~re Cl, H11ntlngton 205 Portland Av Hllfttl"OIOI\ teed\, CA Hlgl\tldt Dr. Hu,,tlngtonl 1~·22. 11,329.84 8242 891·11-001, l 1, 120.4t 1t1t2 lflotellne 1.n, Hunt• 14f.154-0I, M3?.uo 1'391 141h 81, H""llngton Beech. CA leedl, CA BMcll. CA Olean. Get'ald p • AP 8eeelfl. CA H~ Cl H11nttno1on leedl. tt2, 1 Coanaon Clfdt Inc '""'°" a.di. c.A llrdl• Ln. H11ntlngton CA Cruz. .IOM Q AP Halnea. OouolM C. AP Dllneen. C.rf L , Af' 02S.19t•eG, 1120 00 2102 w .. .,.,. Aonel<t L. AP CA Calklnt, Lout.. 1., AP W. T. Newland lat• IMctl, CA Jottnaon. Thomae K AP 023 144-0e 12 194 It ll02 023-302-o&. M,6 M 1N01 025-049-14 1175 G4 1'23 l'lorldl SI, Huntington t0· 113· 10, I 1,514,H fletMMJ1 ,rano9t L .. A, H1·11-003, 1 1.241 St Dudik, J llloberl, Al' Neff, Mlll'10n GerM, AP 02S-11S-10, S.S.. 112 IOt l&tll St. Huntington Beecfl, Deep HWbor Dr, Huntlngton Ala barn• 8 t H11n1lft(Jlon 8Mctl, CA 21122 lurnmer Cl. Hunt· 11l-012· 1• H , 1 101.to WMI &IM!ptf-.. tno, Al' -..a.ooa, tM2.2J 1111 14 20141, 11, 13*.21 '421 20ttl 11. Huntlrlg1on IMctl. CA &Mdl, CA 8Mcn. CA CMllllO, Joaeph. AP fng1on IMOI\, CA tto81 Mllt«d Cl. Hunt• 9)0.'fM14, 11&1.IO 115 Miiano Of, Huntington MMdow Cl, Hun11ntton CA F•ry. Robert 0 . (JI), AP Togni. lilaymond T AP Schol1, Jann W., Af' 02&-zoo.ee. l ta.219 H t01 8armmer, JOM C., AP tnoton 9-ofl, CA Cor..... Or, HuntlnftOl'I IMofl. OA 8-dl, CA ..._,,HoonrcsM ,Jr.AP 023·144-23.110932 0~2-.32, 1641.20 tt1t1 026-04f.22,ll.51U2 t318 Adamt Av. Hununglon 140.181'13, m1.94 21111 AP tM-On-1e.N . 131.42 IMctl CA c.t1tbarQ ~t ltonton, Hurl. Al' OD-11 .. f9, 1 u2et2 1113 l<orpe, Stepl'len. AP eo.tllne Ln. Hunttngton Ai.bame 81. H11n1lnoton a.ott, CA OoMrh'few Ln, Huntlng1on 19081 Mllfofd Cl, Hunt· Al' t»:r .... 11. 11.184.2• Co, Af' tH·O ·O 11, 14f.201-331.. 11.241. 11411 19ttl 11. Huntington IMofl. 023-146-21 l1, 1N 45 521 IMGfl. CA IMCll. CA O•bney. fl• N ' AP lloMCf\, CA tnoton IMofl c.A 311 Cor..,.., Or. HUnt· 11,84713 21I02 ~ M..ctow YI, Hu,,ttnoton CA lltll It. Hllntlngton 8-cll. Lope&. Men11•J1 Al' AP 02f..04t.21. 11.eu ... 111-140-fe, '214 20 Kl11re. P111f A . AP p ...... J,.,. 0., ,., tnoton hecfl. CA Cf, Huntington leectl, ClA a..cti. CA . 8i.te ~ 6 I.OWi CA 02W21.ot,l2,t17Mllo41 1301 A .. t>ama It, Hunt• o-t>y, llloberl Q AP 1•1·193·21 1 1.IH 12 1U.01S.01, lllOot ll011 Smtih, L01t F ec .. AP ~ MtoN11 A., Al' ANn, Al' OU·114·21 Poller. Aalpn AP f'reeldlo Of Hunllngloo lng!Oflhecli,CA 11'"411·17.121112 22051 21H2Dlf1QOCl,H11nttngton HamcHl'I Ln, Hu,,llngto,, t32·11-o4t, 179002 1h12 14t·I01·0 . U..1.~tO.H l 1.Aet41 023-14f.17 12.~H 111 leech.CA McOonnll, Alen D .. ,., HUii Cl. Hllfrtlng1on IMoll, IMctl.CA leacfl.CA '"tolftoCoutH'y,HuntlnQ1on TAX.ttAnAMA 1M211ton.fle.,.,,Vt,Huftt• G..,.,,,.,o, 11~ • .AP 11111 SI. Hunttngtoo teed\, c.llom4a Facwll I l L 02MS1·23. IS32.N 2" CA 21M2 lroollhlnl lno, API °'"'°'*· Jtllfrey "· Al' e.otl, CA °"""' tngton IMoll, CA 023·11 ... 11, 12,0416'4 603 CA AHn. AP OU-012·20, Memptill Av Huntington AdM't1, ltev.t Jtllfr~ 10·321·10, U ,792 I• 1~.013.-23, 1711.'2 1312 H..,...,, OeooflllW. A, Tom, llllohud L .. 11th SI, H11ntlngton BMcl\, Dutda. Aaymond Q ' AP 11,974.73 &19 13th ti. l!IHctl, CA Al' t1 ..... tM5 • .,., t2 2tM2 lrOO!rtMnt. Hun1· lnffald Cl, H11nt1no10" 932-11..()14, ~.IO 1TOl2 McMullen. M~ J. 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CA AP lt7.0S.02t, 1 1, 127 so HuntlnQton lteatl, CA CA er-on ..... f.'t Al, AP ~.CA Qeltl, Kettlleen • 20-u' se. 2 S.ts Jetile Miidred MH Knegef, Robert 8, AP 711 OcMn Av. Huntington 1~7 ~J"l~ Horn, Wllllem, AP AP045-05S-H,11$1.IOS27 047~.~00 Hobttt, Oe\/td t.. Tr, AP 04t-221-21.l t,419.to11t0 ~2~4leecm Nel90n. -..ergeret A. AP t~t 1"°2. 1943 28 to21 Beldl. CA Bettclhlr• ·Ln Hul'ltlngl 1H·Oa&· 13. 81.144. 14 Cotton St. N9Wpot1 a.::tl. ereeeon, Jeok, A, 04t-2'1·14.15, tn.52 2t24 Klno• ltd. Newpot1 lteoh, CA • • 937-40·20'4, let& 24 AP Otenwood Ot. Hu110noton AP 997-05-MO. lt,208. 11 8-G'h CA ' on 19721 Met10nl1 Ln. HUM· CA 047..ot.S-Oe. f.4,37.20 112 e>c.n Bl. ~ &Mdl. CA AP ·~ Pttrlcle J AP 931 40-240, $324.40 BHct\, CA 7 t 1 OcMn Av, Huntlnglon • lnoton e.cn. CA Slgntl L.tndlNtk lno I /or $Ottl 81. Newpor1 9-ioh, CA CA Foer1t9'' QUbet't 0 . ' .... M • W T ~ E.ltate, AP Carleon. Cert A. AP BMol'I. CA Feel« .. Homt I.OWi AP Guy, Bruce 0 , AP Alvww. Atoll'llld 0 . Aft .Jeoob. 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AP Beach CA g 195-202·17. $475 09 14341 M..-R•la, Roe•rnery, AP nle l.. AP 155-0lt-02, 227 Luoon1e St, Newpcwt 27th 81. Newpcwt a.ct\, CA UoN1 Aun Con..-vetor. AP StOMtlem, O•ryl, AP 052·20t.02. II. t22 M 134 venture wmiem p AP Hammon Ln. Hunungton 153-417..:le, l12tl.32 9782 '4e0.20 10301 Samoa °'· 8Mctl, CA AP047~. tatt.01 t~ 04'"301-ot, 14.028.44 21« 049-251.07, 11.818.1141 419 8h0rte~tf Ad, Newpon 145.25 1.oe 1642 32 16921 BHeh, CA TOftes. Mleheel T. AP Charing Croea Dr. Hunt• Huntington Bueti, CA De Young, Roger &/or teth St. Newpcwt e..ct1. CA E. 8 .. boe 81. Newl)Of1 Siona! AO. Ntwpor1 Beedl. BeectlK • ~ M In A AP Sllatbeck Ln Hu11U ton Ball. 0011"e AP 153-141·20, $788.43 19512 lngtonl3etc:tt.CA I a .. 1. John H., AP Heneon. Clifford A., AP Feriiueon.OllbertW.,AP IMCh.CA CA ord-. wt .. Beacn CA ng 1115·203·06 85 $123.52 Tuellahoe Cl, Huntington Hiiiie, Pamele M.,te, AP 155-0e3·28, 111141.to t0422 045--081·38, 11,354.49 222 047.ot.4-02, f.414.50 12t $chech19'. Michael, AP Beflr, Wllllem J., AP 052·202·15, U,~00 325 sarKiott. Kurtis R, AP 14312 Hammon Ln, Hunt· 8Hcfl. CA 153-417-44, 1528.50 19928 Malleal Dr, Huntington Cotton SI, Newport e..ctl. 21th St, Ntwpor19ted\, CA 04M32-ot, 17t8 M 524 049-251·14, 12,5&4.78 30t Evening~~ • ,._. 145·252·81 $8 728 38 '"gton Beach. CA AP Muoudl, Muoud. AP KMwtctt Ln. Huntington BMch, CA CA UnlYerMI ,..,, Inc. AP Ae<lland• Av, Newport Slonel Rd Newpott BNdl. POf1 Beech, ~A w 15851 Golden West SI 195·203·06 66 $32 44 153-141 ... 0, 155488 9641 Btecll,CA Glalw, Fern WldeWllly. llgnallMldmeltllnel/Of 047-142·12,16,ot1522S14 hech.CA Cf.. KlmtMy, • Hulltl ton S..Cll CA 14312 Hammon Ln Hunt· l11nte<udl Or. Huntington W•. Aobett M .. AP Wiiiiam H. AP 15~ Piettoot, Thomu A., AP W. OCMn Front, Newpot1 Htwbllon, Robert E .. AP Ellmore, Curtll A , AP AP052·202·17, .to314 All~ Merahall E. Ap 1ng1on Beech CA I BMch. CA 153-417_.8, 1383.02 19020 SS4e.82 10322 Meltlel Or. 045-ot2·10. 1&33.28 W IMCh. CA 04H34-00, 1381.04 i-43 04t-25t-28, $1,0to.28 430 Evening CTA' Ad, New- 14s.263-12. $705 IO M52 Btadford, Arthur T . AP Sci'lell, Ronald O.. AP K. .. wlck 1..n. Huntington Huntington 8Mdl, CA 1.ugonle St, Newport ~. Jollnaon, Henry A .. AP Tuttln Av. N~ 8Matl, Snug Hllt'bof Rd, New90'1 POf1 BMch. SA T AP Shannori Or Hu"tlngton 195·203-13, $1,360.90 153-152·11, $819.95 "22 Beech.CA Beel. John H. Brower, CA 047·t"3-24.IU3~.102202 CA 0..Ch,CA Weddell, Mfofd .. Beech CA . 14331 Haclen<JI Or, Hunt-Woodlawn Or. Hunllngton Hendenon.Rober1S AP Robert L. AP 1~5-074-04, AP 046..()83-13, 1 1,042.70 w OcMn Front.~ Oerdlntt,Kenne111W ,AP Qoglanl•n. AleHnder. 062-202-19, 1877.84 302 Vondrus Richard E Ap lngton Beach CA BMch. CA 1~21-03. 1757. te 19032 1741 26 19172 Bikini Ln. 477 Proapeot SI, ~ BMch, C~ 0<19-04t-o9. $1,889. 14 504 AP049-271~22. $307 18 401 Evening Canyon Ad, New l4S.26'-03. $648 82 8792 Shane Homee Inc. AP CarmldlMI Mery J .• AP Llnduy Ln, Hunllngton Huntlngtori Beech, CA BMcfl, CA Kalal8Ctlen, St...... AP TU911n Av, Ntwpor1 BNdl. 15th St, New9Qr18Mctl, CA POf1 Belerl. CA Aelllef"tord Ot Hunllllgton 119$-214-01, S1~ 76 5731 153-152-32. S7at 48 9591 BMc:tl. Ce I Giiier. Fern Moof'e, OtlWt AP 045-oe3-18, $2., 123.02 047·151-01. M34A1 119 CA Gugulen, Levon. AP T I I T R CO T r BMCh CA Spa Ot, Hu11Ungl0f1 Beach. Warburton Or. Huntington Eapino2•. Oregg 0., AP c .. AP 155-074-t8, 11oe.12 427 Luoonle St. ~ 22nd S1, Ntwpor1 leedl, CA Thomu. Mane J., AP 049-280-33. 15.335.84 1100 , 1R·192$-00·2 6/or Oeille Wendetl G AP CA BMctl,CA 153·421·10. lf,4'8.34,10322Kukul0r,Huntlngton IMCll,CA Tog P•rtnerthlp, AP049-041·t2,$40260505EI W. Cout Hw, Newpon 8ayW\Ot'ISlmoeonCorp,AP 145•271:24. S t,035 s.''6'21 1 Oberly, Lee C . AP Cole, Jeck C. AP 10112 Und .. V ln, Hunt· ee.ch, Ce AP 045-083-19, lt.912.02 047·152..0S. 11,755.51 200t Modine Av, Ntwp(,n e..ch, BNc:n, CA 052·222-01. 17.891.M 1t15 Tyrone Cl Huf"llnglOll 1 9 5 • 2 2 3 • 4 4 153-154-23, S827.85 19&72 lngton BMctt, Ce · Mlllklan, Ar!Mnd M .. AP 423 Lugonle St. Ntwpor1 W Balboa 81, Newport CA Kanzler, Erneet C. Jr, AP 8aytide Dr. Newport 8Mcll. Be.ch CA S 1,275 14 5882 Frontier Cl ElmtfOfd Ln, H1.111tJnglon Gl"tlMIMll. C.rt J., AP 1&5-081..02, 1520.35 19781 ee.cn. CA BMctl, CA ~. Pett1dl M., AP 050-230-17. 18,508.73 31 CA Reay Terrance E Ap Hu"llngton B..ctr"QA Beec:h. CA 153-421·26, $712.1141 8742 Ranger Ln, Huntington &gn.i Lendmerk lnc&/or Potoma. MIGtlMI, AP 04t-041·22. 1455.40 543 El Herbor l1l•nd, Newport Count)' of OfenDe, AP 145·272-17 $773 78 ;·5551 Boise ChlCe lhduttrlel Hank•. Jamel A .. AP Lull Ot, HuntlngtOt'I Beeeh, 9Mett. CA Wrlghl, Merilyn. AP 047·111-07. t7~.4t 100C> Modena Av, Newpot1 a..cn. Bueti. CA 111.eot-ot.139.04 Towe L" Hu"tl"gton Pro,.ct. AP 939.01-001. 153-191.()8, St.14160 9931 CA Aom«o, Miehe! R., AP 045-0&4-23, 150t to 259 W. Belboe 81, Newpo(1 CA S1out. Jamee 0 .. AP Stete OI c.momi., AP Beac.{ CA 1721 08 5362 Boll&, Hunt· Bond Ct, Huntington Beac:ll, Schull2, Andrew, AP 155·093·08, $1,482.44 Walnut St. ~ BMcll, Beecfl. OA Mavea, Robet't T., AP OS0.230-37, 119,091.20 3 117·801..ot, '30.04 Bliu Myrlie AP 1ng10" BHch, CA AP CA 153 ... 22-34,$1 ,890.868752 19932 LlxlngtOl'I I.II, Hunt· CA Bllndet, Bat1on J .• AP 049-041·24 194828 521 EJ Harbor ltlend, NewpOl't levltt, Sermour, AP 145.272.20 S942 82' 15591 939-01-002. $522 73 5382 Murray. George 8., AP Lauder Cl, Huntington lngton Beech. CA Stgnel Landmerk Inc 047. 172·2!. $1,917 M 1115 Modena Av.' Newport Beecfl, Beec:h, CA 423-022"°3. I .est 37 t28 Towey L" Hunll"g1011 Botsa, Hunllngton BMch, 153-192-24, S85t.34 9002 Beectt. CA Beel Jotln H Summerfetl, Thu fl, Guy J ., AP Cour1 St, Newpcwt 8Md\. CA Slerr• Realty & lnVMt· .Wlh St, Ntwpof1 a.en. CA Beect'l CA CA Qerrett Cl. Huntington 1.Amb, Oo<othy E. Tr Wiiiard, AP 155--111·10. 045-0&4-24, lt,tto.10 214 CA Allen, Jamea W .. AP ment Inc, AP 050-271·10, Martllell, Paul, AP Keesling EnlerpriaH AP 939--01-003. $342.58 S..Ch. CA KOM\81ine, Eleanore. AP t.497 10 10442 t<emuele Dr, Lugonle St, N9wport 9Meti, Ewing, Roben l • "'-9. 04g..()42·20, 1385.83 539 13.350.50 1315 Bonnie 423--023--19, St,804.91 127 CrMkslde AP 14s..272-4I. 5362 BolH, Hu"llngton 0t1e.en. O.vld RulMll. 153-441·10, 1&44.58 10071 Huntington BMcn, CA CA Qene W. Jr Tr Et Al, AP AlllO Av, Newport Beech, Coone Tr. Newport 8Mc:h. 42ndSt, Newport8Mcll, CA S12 821 50 15511 eoward1 I Beac:h, CA AP 153-211-02. 1&53.84 Rtndl Lii. Huntington Giiier. Fem, Cont•. LOUii AP045..()SS.24, 1835.28 355 047·173-30. 18,841.&e 1110 CA CA Hetton, '-OUll , AP St Hullllngton Beach, CA 1AP 939-01-004, 1424.72 8761 Albetroa Or, Hunt· Beect\, CA A .. AP 155-125-17, 1731.00 Walnut St, Newpcwt Beech, W OCMn Front. Newport Cleek, Robert F , AP Tit'-lne & Tru.t Co Tr 423-031·22, 14,430.40 21 .LuX.. Stephen 8. AP 5362. Botaa. HunU11gton lngton Beec:n, CA AP 153-« 1· 12, $1,208.to 10461 Pltcelrn Ln. Hunt• CA 8-:h, CA O<lt-043-05, 1120 00 530 , 11\.1923..()().2 &/~ F~ Betboe Co~. Newport 14!>-3' 1.29 S195 03 6221 I Beach. CA WMtherlOfd. Rk:flard H. 19101 Renc:li Ln. Huntington lngton Beectl, CA AP 045.()15.31,1492.27 30t Logan. ~ P Et Al, Allao Av. Newpot1 8-ctl, man. Meredllh O.. AP a..cti. CA Winslow Or Hu"un9ton AP 939-01 ·005 $3.45 65 AP 153-2 13-38, 11.427 78 8Mctl Mc:Conehey, Wllllece V., Welnu1 St, Newpoi1 Beectl, AP 047· 182· 12, '233.&e CA 050-271· 17, 1704.10 1324 Wllaon, John W. G .. AP Beach CA 5362 BolH. Hu"tington 1te02 Trident L.n, Hunt· Lamb, w Kenneth AP 155-128-0t, $383.15 CA George. George P .. AP Smtih, O•ry E.. AP Sententll• Tr., Newport 423-441· 13.85, 185.ee 35 Parker, Roy J AP I Beacn. CA logton BMct\, CA Feb.,., OomJnlo A., AP 10322 CM1tmu Dr. Hunt· AP 045-08&.()7, 82.123.02 047-211-14, 17t2.e7 106 049..()43.20, 11.575.47 539 8-ctl. CA Balboa Cove1. Newport 145_341.50 $968 86 630l AP 939-01.006, 1424.72 Keeler, Wiiiiam L. AP 153-441·19, 1315.08 19101 lngton BMch, CA 436 Proepect St, Newport 161h S'1, ~ Bteotl, CA Fullerto11 Av. Newport L.ac:tltnen, Raymond L., BMctl, CA Wl"Slow Or HuntlnglOl'I 5382 BolH Hu"tlngton 153·224·08, I 1,288 98 R•ndl Ln , Huntington Harpe<, Metvln I., AP Bueti, CA Matrix Management BMc:tl, CA AP 050-272-ot, 11,341.H Feriay, George H., AP Baech CA . Bncti,CA 1Mt1 Trldent L.n, Hunt· BMotl,CA 155-2tl1.()9 ~.74 1t422 AP045-088-08,1783.72 440 Corp, AP 047·2t1·17. Wenty. George P , AP 1325Sentenelllr,Ntwpor1 423-0&4..0S, l1,tol.t4 SOI Berlh, Joseph AP AP 939.()\.()()7 $3.45 85 ll'IQIOt'I Beech, CA AP 153-«2·20, 11.438.51 8r00k~t'"'St, Huntington Pro1pect St, Newport 14,378,11 1508 w. OCMn 049-044-09. 12.040.H 512 Beec:fl, CA 38th St.~ BMcfl. CA 145-3>42.02 1374 1• 15522 5362 BolH HunU"gton Bloom. St....., J., AP 9221 Willhelm Cl, Hunt· Beeeh, CA 9Mett, CA Frorit. Newpcwt 9eadl. CA Fullerton Av, Newport Welu, Welter, AP Jeffery, John M.. AP Mayf\owef ln Hunttr>gton Beectl. CA 153·233·04, S 1.299.48 lngton Beach, CA AP 155-212.0S, $&40.70 AP 04~12 1815.80 45e Roee. Gef'9 W. Jr Tr. AP BMc:tl, CA 050-272·11, 1915.81 800 423-085-03, 16,029.ot 514 Beac:h CA AP 939-01-008. $429 66 19to1 11thmu• Ln, Hun!· Lamb, w Kenneth at el 19392 Otani Ln, Huntlngon Pro1pect 81, Newport 047-212-11. 15.710.74 1404 Dunholttt, Paul H., AP Palollta Of, Newport IMdl, 38th St. NewP«t Beecih, CA Set>utlano Peter Ap 5362 Boin Huntl"g1o" 1ng1on Beech. CA &/Of Dittmer, Gary A .. AP BMcn, CA IMctl, CA W. 0CMn Front, Newpor1 049-04~21, 1921 30 533 CA Stleplro, Ptlll S., AP 145-352·28 f1o1 78 '6271 Beech.CA Ptzzo. Alber! 11t 81. AP t/53-442·31. 1864.44 9191 AP 155-282·11, St.228.2t AP 045--086-24, 11,159.87 Beed\,CA IMM Av, N9wPOft ee.cn. T 1 l TR Co Tr 423-071..01, lt,945.00 408 Prlscllla 1 Or • Hunllngton AP 939-01-009. $388 44 153-233-10. $893.78 19842 Heatherton Cl. Hunllnglon UM52 Oltne Ln, Huntington 614 Canal St, Newpof1 Robblna. Clllford H., AP CA # 1R-1t23.()().1 &/or Alt\, 40ttl St, Newport Btedl, CA BMcll CA 5402 Bolat Huoungton Eatulry Ln. Hunt1ngto11 Beecn. Ce 8-:h, CA BMc:tl. CA 047·234-13, 13,278.20 1212 l.andlt. Jemet W. AP Robert F. Sr et ... AP ~. ~ J., Cardone Oaniet A AP Beacn, CA BMc:tl. CA l tmb. W Ke"netll AP 155-273-0t, 1170.50 AP 04S..()IMl.34, $2,050 82 W. O.lboe 81, Newport 040-051·10, $1,047 89 327 050-272·20, 13,852.&e 143e AP 42j...()M..()3, 11,052.29 l45·353-l3. $705 l• 63<>2 AP 939-01.010, $425.92 More18t'ld, Colleen, AP Eclcllat1, flonald R., AP 19301 Meune Ln, Hunt· 451 82nd St, Newport EIMCh,CA Fullerton Av, Newport Serened• Tr, Newport tot38tt1St,~BMCtl. Prlacllla Dr. Hunungto" 5402 Bolat. Hu"Un91on 153·233-14, $727.99 t9792 15S..42-41, '648 35 9182 l11gton Beech. CA Beet;h, CA Powell, 8Me1e M .. AP Beech. CA Btech. CA CA Beech CA Beech, CA E1tuery Ln, Hun11ngton HMttlefton Q, Hu"tlogton AP 155-274--08, St,350.Je AP 04~. 13,989 40 047·234-15, 1831.00 1224 Manin. Wllllem Jr, AP Mc Culloch. Cer()fyn N.. Stllln;, Aober1 L, AP U S Small BusllleU Ad· AP 939-01.011, S418.85 Beec:h. CA BMch. Ce 10182 Kemueie Ot, Hunt· 480 12nd SI. N-port W Belboe 81, Newaiot1 049-052-07, $430.55 430 AP 050-213..0S, taee.37 423-091-ot, 11,755..50 504 m 1n 1s 1r 11 1 0 n. A p 5402 Boise Huntington Davis, Ronald 0 . AP W T New1enc1 Eltete lngton Btedl, CA IMCll, CA BMch. CA · AlllO Av. Newpot1 IMCll. 1418 Oolphln Tr. Ntwpor1 35ttl St, Newport 8Mclh. CA O..C/1. CA 153-234-08, $847.00 1'781 GOlob•y. Lloyd 0., AP AP 155-274-15. 1184 1141 Signet Lendmer11 Inc &/or AP 047·234·18, 1730 40 CA IMCll, CA Ct!ung, Mino-Chu. AP 14~~~1~~~,$3~~v~atmant AP 939.01.012, $42085 Ettuary Ln. Hu"llngton 153-'451·14,S2.00030811411 10221 Halew• Or. Hunt· Kohen, X M , AP 1230W.8elboe81,Newport Relldentlal lnVMtmentl Tl&TA Co Tr 423-101..()3.11.488.503411 Group. AP 145•393•08. 5402 BolH Huntl"gton Beach. CA Ooremere Or. Huntington lngtori Beac:h, CA 045--087·12. 1788.00 219 BMch. CA No001.010, AP 040-053-09, II 1R· 1923·00·2 Hecker, Newport 81, Newpor1 leedl. S 902 71 rs592 Com ee Beech, CA Lamb, W Klll'lneth, AP Beach, CA AP 155-274· 16, $688. 18 Ced11t St, Newport Beac:h, Southern Peclftc I.and S2 025 &4 319 ltvlne Av, Dawn et el, AP 050-2~, CA u!'Hu~llngtonBeech~ AP 939.()1.013, $449 39 153-252-05. S25189 9102 AP 153-45"·11, 1513.52 10211 Halawa Or, Hunt· CA Co,APO<l7·234-29.l2771141 ~Beec:h.CA 13,592.0I 153& $et9n8Cle Chung, Mlno.chung. AP 'imper1el Pl8tl lnC AP 5402 Boise. Hu"tlngton Vwontce Or, Huntington 8862 BellmMd Ot. Hunt· logton Beectl, CA AP 045-087·22, $433.!Se 269 Dietz. Qwy L Et Al, AP Bostori, Ot.eQory 1~ , AP Tr, Newport IMctl, CA 423-101· 10, '859 4e 510 14s,..c11•21 1370572·6691 Beech.CA BMoh.CA lngton Beecll.CA AP 155-284-13, S4Mot Ceder St. Newpoi1 BMcm, 0<17·2'1·12.12.027.42 t205 04H5"-12, 1!7280 412 Anderl0n.Lennet1S.,AP Clul>houM Av, Newpon Red Coach Or. Huntington AP 939.01.014 1372 30 Lamb, W Kenneth at al AP 153-454-31, $570 92 10151 Kukul Of, Huntlng1on CA W Blll>Oe 81, Newpor1 Fullerton Av, Newport 050-293-11, $970.18 712 Beech, CA Beach CA 5"02 SolH. Huntington Mc Creckell, Sendrt M .. AP 8551 Moesford Or, HUlll· O.ac::tl, CA Signal Lendmerk Inc BMch, CA BMcll. CA Malabar Ot, Newport a.en. Chung, Ml~, AP Hit'~ Hen A. AP a..cn. CA 153-281·22. $588.18 1tea2 lngton Be8ctl. CA Proctor, Karyn s .• AP Coombe. John M., AP Otey, Judy 8keoctt, AP Turner, Tony A . AP CA 423-101-14, l1,lt2.52 518 l4S.424.0J u1ie2 °15532 AP 939--01.015. 1363.87 Occldent•I Ln, Huntington W. T. Newland EetetM 932-41.()30, 11.229.52 9597 O<l5--087·2t, 12,332.02 30t 047·252·'1, 13,Ht.14 1009 049-454-t3, 1888.50 422 Ftenklln, MlcNll 0., AP Club~ Av, ~ Sterlhlne 'er H~lltlngton 6402 Boise, Huntington BMch, CA Wlhlemt, Randell Robet1. PettlWOOd Of. Huntington Cec:ler St. Newpcwt BMch, W. Belboe 81, Newport Full•r1on Av. Newport 050-293-22. 13.8&4.28 718 9Metl, CA Beach CA . BMch,CA Lamb, W Kenneth AP 153-4e1·27, 11,420 11 8eech,CA CA 8Nc:tl,CA BMch.CA Mei.b..-Or,N9wportleedl, AP423-101·11.l1,4t4.62 Madeyeg Angel F AP AP 939-01.()16, '397 10 Hartow, Jacqueline S. AP eto1 L.er11por1 Ot. Hunt· Sevege, Jwry W .. AP Signal Landmark Inc Olen . Qery '-.. AP Fullw, Edllh F. Et Al, AP CA State of Cellfomle. AP 145""32-09 'S l 943 90 676 l 5402 BolH , Hu111lng1011 \53-282.() 1 S 1,764.50 9152 lnglon Beach, CA 933-39-044. 1925 92, 9594 &/Of Eddy, Paulette G .. AP 047·213-ot, 12.722.88 1111 04t-ot 1· 11, 1904.N 2524 8erlcowtb. Frtder1ck. AP 423-111.00, 139.04 Gu Light . Or Hu"tt"gtan Beach, CA V11ronlea Or. Hulltl"gton w T. Newland E.11•1•. AP Bickley Or. Hunt111gton 045-087-441. SSM.99 300 w Bay Av. Newport Beac:h, Clllf Ot. Newport 8tech, CA 050-345--07, f.4.319.ee 1810 Ctlrltn18t'I. Berbere Jean Beech CA ' AP 939-01·017, 1394.28 Beeoh. CA 153-481·31, S416.28 8551 Beach, CA Walnut St, Newpot1 8Mcll. CA AP 04t-ot1· t2. 135112 Tenune Tr, N..-port 8eectl. f r, AP 423· 121 ·03, Nor~led Aubin A AP 5402 Boise Hunt1ng1on l'ranklln 6 Semee Lid. AP L.erkpon Or, Huntlnoton HCHMttud S•vtng1, ~P CA Powell, Robert L, AP Meyer, Oeytori 1.... AP CA 1 1,285.4' 3800 ~ 81, 145-432-'17 1855 go .6832 Beach, CA 153·284--08. S8,827 22 9059 Beech, CA t33-39..()<l7. '143.8' 9582 81gn•I LanOmark Ille 047-281-17, 81.083.12 918 049-0? 1·32, $997.42 415 Title Int I Tr Co Tr Ntwpor1 ee.cn. CA Red Coach Or Hunllngton AP 939--01.018 $392 38 Adema Av. Huntington AP 153-483-07, $1.021 25 Blckley Or. Huntington &/Of Dodd~. Metllyn J ., W Oceerl Front, Ntwpor1 Senta Ana Av. Newpor1 •1R·1923-00·2 &/Of Mc ~. Douotat W . AP Buch CA 5402 BolH Hun1l"g1011 Beech.CA 198'1Br1erly ln.Huntlngton Beectl,CA AP045-087·52.1878.45 242 BMc:tl,CA 8eedl,CA l(enzle, Robert A. (JT). AP 423·122-07, 1129.17 Mt8 0uono Chuong Huu AP Beech, CA Wieland, ClllflM L., AP Beech. CA Wllkln1, Steven O .• AP Walnut St, Newport BMcll. Stele Of Cllllfomle. AP Sl'lort, Relph_ C., AP 050-352-01, 12.178.42 1701 Via Lido, ~ llMcfl, 145-433·18 $3 905 S6 6812 AP 939-01.019 S-417 73 153·302·11, 1508.40 19821 AP 153-483·12. S707 44 933-39-051. 1835.74 9642 CA 047-300-03, 139.04 0•0-072-03, 1430.oe 430 GllletM Te. Newport Btech. CA Gu Light Or · HunUngto" 5402 Bolat, Huntlngto" Potomec Ln, Hun11"gto" 8652 Lowmeed Or. Hunt· Blckl•y Or. Hunt111gton AP045-071·28, 18115.30 258 w .. .,.,, JOMClh P., AP Sent• Ana Av, ~ CA Oonula. JoM M., AP Beach CA ' Beecn. CA Beach. CA inglon S..Ch, CA Beech, CA Ceder 8t, ~ BMc:tl. 048..()21-07, 8264.53 7ot W Btech. CA 1 Bannan, Sruc;e A., AP 423-131-02, 18.751.04 124 Mutln Jeanelle AP AP 939-01·020. 1361 44 Gonzalez. Enrique. AP Tedroe, John E . AP Syk ... L.wlt V. Jr, AP CA Belboe 81, Newpcwt 8Mctl, Kftc:Mna, Wllllem L. AP 050-431-03. 112,«8.30 721 Vie Udo Nord, Ntwpor1 145.433. 1g S 1 028 48 6852 5402 Bolst Hu"tlngton 153-323-tO, 1395 8 1 9382 1!>3-471-18. $1 108 78 9602 933-39·102, I 145 08 9715 AP 045-072·20. 1 1, 102 40 CA 04H72·20, 1218.28 8aytlde Ot, Ntwpor1 leedl, ee.cn. CA .J Gas ugnt Or Hu"ttnglon 9eech. CA Greenwich Ot. Huntlngtori l'llr Tide Cl, Hu"tlngton 8 1ckley Dr, Huntington 234 Proepec1 St. Newport Mc NMh. Stephen J., A, Cote, Doneld E. AP CA AP 423-131-02.86. 189 15, Beach CA Etchegoyen·Sweeny· Beech. CA Beaql. CA 8Nch. CA BMoll, CA 048-022·12, •1.012.12 tot 049.091-44. 81,010.02 418 Promontory Gay Com-124 Via Udo Nofd, Htwpot1 August Income/Growth B • n n I n g h o I t . A P ReohuW•nlhl, Naval, AP Sllernun, Carl R., AP AP 0.5--072·2', t 1.eet. 18 W. 8elboe 81, Newpon Wntmlnt19' Av, Newpor1 m I.In 11 y 'A It n. AP Beech, CA r=u"d AP 145.453.19 939·01·029, $1,10058 AP 153-3~3·27.11,71 1.289361 153-481-01. $584.80 19611 TAX·RATE AREA 304 Proepecrt St, Newport BMdl.CA IMctl,CA 080-431.()15.13104 Rote, Gef'9 W. Jf, AP s2 760 oo 15702 Produoer 939·01.030 1797 88 Portemovlll Or, Huntington Sacramento L.n, Huntlng1on ~ BMch, CA Bink. South COMt. AP Colemen, lAo l. AP .Jonee. Oev4d A., AP 423-131·14, It.Mt.ea 101 n Hu"Unoton Buch CA AP 93t-O 1-032. s 1.020.94 8eedl. CA BMc:ti, CA AP 045-072·57, 11,0M.151 046452-02, '7et.3e l503 049-101.01. '302.00 330 I.a 060-431..ol, S4.2M.22 719 Vie Udo lolld, Ntwpor1 AP 939-01-033 $641 84 Walk Int. Mary N.. AP Paulaon. C John, AP Glll)'Mn, Nancy A. AP 231 82nd St. Nftport Ectoewat• Av, N9wport Jolla Or. Newport Beecih, CA Hert>of lllend Of, Newpol1 ~.CA TAX RATE AREA 04-019 AP 939-01-03", se37 52 153-324-18, $258.93 "'42 15S...8t-44, S882 48 19571 178·532·03, 12,078.54 BMcll. CA Beectl, CA Oobble, 8tewn L., AP Beech, CA VOl!lnl, !melt A., AP AP 939-01--041 $585 80 Portamouth Ot, HuntlngtOl'I Sac:retMnto Ln, Hu11tlngton 18772 8roedwey Suneet Signal Lendmerk tno Melhod·Art COfl), AP 04 .. 102.0t, 1288:28 330 T 1 l T" Co Tr 423-131-18, "4.270.21 106 AP 939.01.042 S881 42 Beech, CA Beech, CA Beech, CA ' I /Of KenMCly, Robert A .• 048.o52-«l. 13,251.41 S07 8ante Ant Av. Ntwpor1 11tR·1'23·00·2 I /or Vie Lido SOud. Ntwpor1 AP 939-01--043. S838 26 Lamb, Earl A A"lhony, Mor, Ebrtlilm. AP AP045-013-12, 1204.•1234 Edgtw•tw Av, N~l 8eech. CA Adtml, Alan L , AP 8tech, CA Marapeee Ktnneth G AP 178-451-05 111 51112 TU °"'A TE AREA 04-020 Sm•ddy Ve<1an T AP 930·89-0011 s 1 073 04 16162 Marmer Or Huf"I 1ng1on Beach CA Deley Ge<>fge W AP K irk. Jal" R AP 195-072·0!1, $&93 7\ 6102 Q30 89·014 S I 129 99 Anacap• Or Hunll"g1on 16178 Mariner Of Hunl Beech CA •noton Beach CA Ba•te< C~tfO<d James Jr AP 930·90-008. $3,892 Ge 15950 Mariner Or Huot TAX·RATE AREA 04..cm 1ngton Beach. CA Owens Letter AP C<>nunent•I Oe•elopment 140'·262· 11 $424 00 7721 01 Cal Inc AP 936-77.()13 Whitney Or Huntington $964 94 16255 Paet!IC C1 Beach CA Hunllngtoo Beach CA Stanl Timothy J . AP T AX·RA TE AREA ()4..()19 142·282·2• 1708 26 7672 Whllney Or. Hu11t1ngton Be.ell CA Patricia L. AP 1!>3-331·27. 153-483-18, $&99 51 19591 TAX·RATE ARl!A 82nd St, Newpor1 BMcl'I. CA 8tech. CA Ktlaloghll, Khoero, AP ~51·21. l5.432.t2 104 Cerp, Lewie J., AP $528 87 19322 wrnyn Ln. Topelll Ln Huntington ~ Stgnel Landmertt Inc Ctloete, London L .. AP 049-1()3..11 , 12, 193.to 2919 L.lnd1 lale, ~ Beeatl, 423-153-ot, 14,432.M 240 H1.4r1Ungton Beech. CA Beac:h. CA 4 101 Jarvi•. J ., AP 048..()74..()2. 11.334.21 105 Cllfl Or. Newpor1 BMctl, CA CA VI• Eboll. ~ BMch, AP 153-332-30, $1,201 18 Cll1 "11nuombute, 045--073-17, Mtt.32 2&4 E. Balboa 81, Newport Herman Gary J., AP Z1enW & ~. AP CA 19292 Wttarbury Ln. Hunt· Pechon, AP 153 ... 84·19. 14~22~~· 1}~2ko5:0~ tl2nd8t,Newport8eeefl,CA BMctl.CA 049-123-08. 11,911.50 207 0~1-33. 12.339.42 74 O&L Servtoe Co. AP lng1on BMctl, CA 12.122.82 8881 Anchorage Gtlway • Cl ·Hu~tlngton AP 045-07~12. 11,213.59 P~. Woodtow W., AP TUttln Av, IMwpot't lteQft, Un4e 116e. Hewpott 8Mct\, 423-163--0t, 86e1.M 204 Wldewtky. WIHlam H .. AP Ot, HuntlngtOfl BMctl. CA 8Mch CA ' 330 &2nd St, Newport 048-014-0t, "31.3e 114 l. CA CA Vie EbOll. Newport 8eech, 153-3" 1-02, "4911.42 19292 Kellllf, ~~ L.. AP ' Dumlna. AP IMdl, CA Oc .. n ,ronl, Newport 11n Of eeatomie Div Of T I & T A C o T r CA Steven Ln Huntington 153·4'1·14, 11,730 H 14~o;r.1~·~40072 "!0ot AP 045-015--07, l 1,34S.4e, leedl,CA Hwyl, AP 049·130·20, 11R-192s-oo-21/ora.tlno. Kerl, Frank J .. AP Beac:tl, CA 1te51 Phoenh1 L.n. Hunt· • · 400 Proeoect 81. N9wport Kele1chtn SI..,., AP 139.04 AoW1 A., AP C>50-4e1.ol, •23-184-02, lt.220.to 127 Lamb, Earl A. '-"'ouw. lngton 8Hcfl. Ce ~~ Av, Huntlng10tl &Mdl, CA 04&.()91·18, S2M. 11 217 E. Trenunwlee Flnenclal U ,715.23 156 Lind• lelll. Vie Eboll. N9wpott BteGh, Phlllp K , AP 153-341-11, P•rk. Su11g I., AP · AP 045-076-14, $1 ,450,51 Belboe 81, ~ e..ctl, 8etvtoet. AP 04 .. 140-10, Newport a.di, CA CA $475.58 9381 Kt9Pt> Ot. 153,..92.05, l&eo56 1"41 TAX fllATI! Altl!A 428 PrOIC)eC1 SI. ~CA $2,764.50 20t Tuttln Av. AP OS<Me1·23, 118,029.28 Lewl1, 8tephen E. A' Hu"llngton Beec:ll, CA Topeka L11. Hu"llngton • IMCll, CA ~. Riek Oev4d, M8tt! Ntwpor18Mofl, CA 3t Unda 1.... Newpcwt 423-15S-03, 1700.H 218 AP 153-3.42-07 $253 82 BMc:h. Ce 04-046 AP Q.4$.075-15, 1815 to 432 8. Et Al, AP Q.48...()81·2t, Shew, Alltony W., AP Beectl. CA Vie Dl)on. Newpcwt 8Mctl. 9451 Blane Cl. Huntington Alklnt , Le 11ton. AP Pro1pect St. Newport '2.213.84 201 E. Belt>oe Bl. 049-140-11, 1 1.21g.27 204 Cole, Jaok !., AP CA Beactt. CA 15S..93.()1. 1328.80 19&22 Mey e r . T 0 m . A p &Mdl, CA Newport IMctl. CA TU9tln Av Newport e..dl 060-471-ot 12,aat.eo 427 Mtll1ar, Howeni w. 2nd, AP 153·342·24, S995 74 Topek1 Ln, Hunllngton t65-224-0t. S992 42 7781 AP 046..()75-37, 13.223 t4 Songer, Donald J., A' CA ' ' Herb« 1...NI Of, Newport AP 423-1U.01, M ,335.50 9471 Grtnd Or Huntington Beac:tl. Ce Berton Or. Huntington 432 82nd St, Newpon 04t..oa1·22. 11, 14&.88 206 Foemer. Ollben G., AP leech. CA 30t Vie Udo Soud, Ntwpof1 Beach. CA Orey, J .... M. Jr . AP a..ctl, CA IMctl. CA E. Belboe Bl, New9C)f1 049-140-11, 18,lll0.40 243e Atledpouir, ,erydoun, AP letctl. C4 - Harper MeMn I "°' t53 ... M-10 St,192508622 Whelen, John F . AP Cotton Apenmente. AP s..cn,CA w. eo.t Hw. Newport 06CM11-10. 11,612.~ 60t CommomlilMlth Flnendal Jonnton. Rlet\Wd 8 Et Al. BolM Ot.HunllngtonBMcn, 185-232·18, 178272 17411 045'-09t·14,l2,188.ot la P ... Aoben E.. AP leecfl.CA Hert>or lllend, Newpott Corp, AP 423·111·01, Clark Cec•~. AP TAX·RATEAAEA AP 153-351·26, 11,10842 CA OUMl\t Ln. Hu"tlnglon Merlna Apemnente, AP049-091·20, l2,811.22 211 Zletche, Oary, AP 8Metl,CA f.4.840.72 104 Via~. 14~ 143..()i ~686 39 8732 04-024 9371 Velardo Or. Huntlng1on Teofllo, Tl'IOmu N .. AP Beac:h. CA 046-481·11, S2,6e5.ot E. Belboe 81, Nftport 040.14047, 1912.n W9'tWO<>d I l LAl9n, AP Newport IMctl, CA Hel1fu Or Huntington Beac:h, CA 153-501· \7, S48i 82 111042 Hunt, J•mH Bruce Coa1 Apettmtnll, AP a..dl, CA County Of Or1nge, AP 06CM7t.ff, U .070.10 S HendrlOlteon, Cher1et W., Beach CA Frtenoa Of Lub•llllCll 0 1 Lemb. Earl A l.e)'Ye, HometlMd Ln, Hu11tlng1on e.nder, 8'voe et al, AP 045-081•17,82,18802 D!Yen, AetleOGe May, AP 04•181-41, 1125.IO 1931 I.Inda I*, Newpot1 letch. AP 423-tta·tO 11,J00.79, Tran An Ouoc AP 14$-Orenge Cou"tY Inc:, AP Mt nuel el a l, AP 9Mc;ti, Ce 185·232· 17, 11.005 H Vlnoeftt, Aevmond, A'1 04t-12M4. 14,Ul.11 4()1 W. Coe1t Hw. Newport CA 418 ~ Udo. ~ 16-4-04 S t31232 6401 t95-0a1·2• $29818 153·371·62, 1 1.100 72 Bry11111 Paul M, AP 17391 0ueene Ln. Hunt· 04$.()t1·1t.14h .OO I . Ooter1 ff'(lftt, Newpcwt leedl,CA ntte Int l Tr Co Tr 8tedl.CA Clledel Or Hu"''"gton 19132 Walleye Ln. ~I· 153·So2· 14, 12.223 54 M8a lngton Beech, CA 8uroanc1Y 8rlld lne, AP leach, CA Titte Int & Tr Co Tr • tA-1~1 I/CW Hey&. '°'1(pe1rle* A. H. 8., AP Beach CA TAX·RA TE AREA 1ngton Beech, CA Francltcan Cl. Huntington Orchid lnVMtment Ltd, 04&-0l"1· to; 1212 04 Smith, o.n. H. Tr. AP 1R· 1923-00-2 &/Of Hw· Wllllam T. (UM), A.'1 •n. 189-03, S2.1to.3t 22t z..ngan fhfllhlm AP 04-033 AP 153-372-03, 1388.50 BMdl, CA AP t85-233-07, 'S2C>e.92 Elliott. AueNlt L , AP ()41..121-11, •1.435.71 400 rleon, Vlctorl• A.. AP 050-471 .. 7, 13.fot.31 23 Vie Ganoe. Newport BMdl, 145· 165 43 SI 457 8fl H31 Albac:Of'I Ot. Hunt· Hennen DIM C., AP 17432 Oueen1 Ln, Hunt· 04Ml1·20. 14,217.08 E. Ooten Front. Newport 04 .. 174-ot, $1,31114 2841 Und• lale, Htwpot1 l'leedl, CA 15472 Ou~e Ct Hun11ng10<1 lngton Beach, CA 153-513.()1, 18&8 28 8502 lngton Beeeh, CA Grant Apenmenta, AP BMch, CA Cltcle Of, Htwpot1 a..ch, CA Shute. Mlotletl Ill, AP Beach. CA 1~:~~~& ;:,o~9 ~ .. AP AP 153-372·20, S435 14 W•ve Cl, Huntlnglon lteatl, ~. Jotln F . AP 046-0U-ot, 11, 14'M 20I 8fown, Robtr1 N., A, CA one.er. Aober1 A .. AP 423-tt2.()t, •1.221,M 218 Maddalen• Roeemery E 19132 St1ngtay Ln Hunt· CA 1$$-241..()1, 195778 17382 L.ugerialt, ~ letdl. 04f..t22-ot, ... 1$6.aO 111 0MM. J81M1 fl., AP 052..()31.()2. "46304 214 Vie Koron, ~ 9Md\, .,p 14$-173.02 $&51 14 lngton Bted't. CA MllllCk, Stephen K. AP J~ I.II. HUl'lllngton CA J. lelboe 91, ~ 04 .. 17$-01, M.141.812572 CerntllO'I Av, Newport CA 15262 SttnlO<d \.11 Hun1 TAX·RA1' AREA Aulla-Jemet, PatrlCle 153-532·19. 1478 83 80$1 a..cti, CA Neptune Apettmenta.,..,. _,,CA Olrol9 °'· Hewpott IMdl, hech, CA ONfldy, Qotdon Wlllltm. 1ngton8et!Cll. CA 04..o:MI Ann. AP 153·381·01, Acapulco Cl. Hu11llngton Lee, Vernon H .. AP 045-082·18, la.884.32 204 lketf, Em119 F., AP CA Clattl, C<elQ M .. AP AP 423-10&-0t, 13,731.14 Jonea, J1~1 R Jt AP 1170 97 9502 Velerdo Ot. &Mch, CA 185·24t·18. 12,004.90 Wgon1e 81, Newpoi1 e..ct!, 048-143-03, 833f,71 IOI L TI&Tr Co Tr 062.0C2·2•, 1154.45 M11 214 Vie lttMlca. Ntwpor1 145-174-17, S200 38 M5t Ne•I RMllCI Q. AP Hun11ng1on 8Mctl, CA ~· Norman P Jt. 17431 ~ Ln. Hunt• CA 8e1boe •. ~ leadl. tA· 1IU·00·2 I /Or W11YS\. ~ leectl, CA a.en, CA Rutger• C1 Hun11ogton 024-095 02 '801 M to2 8arnett. J.-R . AP AP 153-541 ~. $1,073 ea tngton 8etch, CA lmlttl. o.n. H. Tr, AP CA 0 G«don, Jttlf9Y JoM. A, l_rMfY, "od ,., AP Utman. T1'CmM L., AP t:Macll CA 7th St. Muntlngton BMch, 153-381 42. 11,51109 "91 8S42 LorrtJM Or, Hunt· 'rench, Wiii, AP C)46..()12-17, '3.5151M A"*1oen ~ fl« 04 .. 116-04, $1,157 IO 2'12 OU.OC2•25. IUT7.to Mt4 •23--211-02, A ,2t8.0I 113 Cou1 Homo AP CA FlounOer Ot, Huntington lngtoria..ch.CA 11$483-15. 1762.30 7972 ,...,..., P.-Jay, AP T~IWMI ~Of Clrde Or. Newpcwt 9-Dft, Co148t.NIWPOrll .. cttCA"'-OrW1to,Ntwportlwtl, 145-182·111, $726 10 15241 K 111 l 01 an , AP BMcft. CA Vtclor Jullu•, AP 8~ Av. Hunttngton 04i-083-10. 13, 1M,02 Tec:Moklgy, AP04&-t'344. CA 81 ... of Cellfomle Petit, CA N.weettle L". Hunlf"gton 024 133-0 I t 1,575 40 418 Lamb, Ettl A a.a.rtlflo, 153-&4N)7, I 1,020.50 8512 Betd'I, CA~, 0uw A.~~ 11 ........ AP 049-t78-16, 92, 114.10 AP 052..oeo.o1, 13t,04 TomplclM, 0Hotct 8mfth Geach. CA 5th St Huntington 8-ctl. P•ul 0 El Al, AP Pelermo Dr, Huntington 04J..Ol4..04.16.f'77.64 81oe, Jeme1 C. AP 21115 leye6de Or. HRpor1 I._.. of ~ A'1 AP 4».a12-oe. '2,117. ,c) Berth JOHl)ll AP CA tS3-343-13 l1,31321N72 Btelh.CA '9tC)Pl!flrTY.. W. eo.t Hw, NftPof1 04t-t6t-62,17,79314 tt20 lt9dl,CA 012-4llO-t0,Al.04 109 Vie Ntoe. Ntiwport 145 ?11-18 S389 92 15002 AP 024 133.0S St032 02 Rounder Ot, Huntington 8elter, Atthur Y. Af' NIWPORT MACH lwtl, CA f UbOe II, N9W90t1 AP o.t-t7t-l4, S3,12S 11 Af' 062..()I0.22, _.,04 IMcfl, CA Hanover Ln Huntington 420 W 5111 St. ttunlington BMcll.CA 1S3-842·t0,82,4240lt511 c...v Mertlll. J .I! .. AP IMd'l,CA 21t1 ley9flore0f, ~ APOSl..()I0.23.'31.04 JeM1not. °'*"' C Tr, Delef\,CA 9Nct\ CA PtNOO. Rof\11<1 "· AP 8eyOnne Or. H\H'ltlngton ". 046.ol1-0I u.~71 1115 luttler, Aon1lld L . A, letcft,CA APOl2o()llo14,'39.04 ,., 423-f16-ol ... T74a4 rranc:k. Anne M AP l<ac Zoran. AP 1153-Stt-44, 11&472 1472 8"Ch.CA N. lex ,,Otll, Newport 04t-t52..()l.'3,212.87 l12t ~. tdWln M. fnd, Af'OU..OS1·l4,t31.04 104 Via l.of'ci. ~ 145-225-02 S'°22t 9702 024·133..07 155812 4'17 POlleck Or, HunUngton Pregalt, Arey L. A, TAX-«ATW AMA lttdl,OA I. 8e1boe IN, NNport AP Q.tt.flt.01 t.) ..... "4 IM'nfleim, aoott T., A" 8Mal'l.CA A.leicandrla Ot Huntington Main St Hunttnoton&Mch, 8"dl.CA t53-5'"1·21,l1.206281N1 07-G01 ~.W-..,C,T~ e..ctl.CA Mt~br.~ OU-OU-ol. •1.tn.ot 214 A~ &MnQ TNlll 9-ch. CA CA '-•ITlb. hrl A . AP Cteeoant °'· Muntlngton u 04$-104.()I, MOl.17 lrOOb. "'*-' '-· Al>~ CA ~ ~ .. Av, ~Tr, A, Ol·lfl·Ot, Wllllley. AON E AP Mc Guy, Jemet w. AP 1&3-311..ol, 8211 SI H22 leecfl. CA EqUtty Fundll Inc, u ., ••••• Or,....., 041-1a.ol.13.4A.• flt3 l\lTr Co Tr ...,., CA ~o.. 141 Via Udo 145-231.()9, 11412 04 8921 024 13A.02 $1 425 t4 ~ Poll~ Or, Huntlnoton LMIOO. Ketttl H . A, 046-01Qi.1t, a»O.i.t 201 8-ft, CA 1. 11tt108 ... Newpcw1 1"'°1tno()0.2 ~-Jot191 ...,_.. 1., AP , ~ ...... CA 011ford Dr. Huntington M11" St. Huntington 8-ctl. leedl, CA 1S3·St 1·25. 1 1.871 42 Oev4d Or, Ntwport ....,_, ONeiClw *• lftc. Al> heofl, CA MtWJOM •. It ~~ A, 082-0U·21. U.131.7' 111 Poteil, ....... Role, U hech.CA ICA AP 153-391·11. S47364 10272Corelwood Ln. 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"488 75 Roy81 Saint G.orga Rd ScrlMel, Chan.a T •AP 050-141·20 144314 Newport 8uc:h CA 8eecr\. CA -42 1• 21·78 222 a..cn, CA 47S-071"°5. Sl.881 72 4833 ie27 P0<1 Stirling Pl. New-Newpoli a.aet., CA . McClure, H.-..y c ' AP 936-tt--011. 11.2" IM 1708 Ame1n-1 • Av , Nwpor Wratn. Wiiiiam F AP Minor. a.tty s AP 3Stl'I Si!-N9wport 8Mch.CA. Nugent, J-W .. AP Cortland Dr Newport pon Bueti, CA Ding, Lock G • AP t 17-421 11 1323 12 1812 W t 1111 O N t ,. 934-31~ 1 1 478503 Ca 456-o81-4e, '2.613_48 2021 Smlh, 08.na H . AP 459-11:M)e. $1,326.78 521 8Mctl CA · Curtl1, Alan W .. AP 442·141·17, 11,65099 14 Marina;, Dr N•wpor1 .. !!...kcc .. '· ewpor Beach.CA """" 111and Or ... ____:Pon Pro¥enC18 Pl.~ 423-353-oe, ... 88.31 210 Irle Av, Newpor1 Beecn. CA S1ck1 Rober I AP 468·193-12. Sl.188 97 1824 0811 Cr•t Ln, ~ Beach, CA _,,, ,... 0~25.W~4 :2· 3~1 ~ CA ·-w...,., 8eec:h, CA 83rdSt.~8Mch.CA Oomet. KeMeth <l .. AP 475--072-0e l lS12204&33 Pon Sllrllng Pl, Nepwort Beech.CA FowlW, Ch.,.,.. A , AP Amtlllyat Av Newpor Coney. MlellMl F AP Walker ,Larry, AP Edwerdl, °i'l Rabin, AP 469-188..()7, 12,328.57 520 Dorctlaatet. Rd, ~rt e.acn. CA ~-. P•tet G . AP t 17-441-tS 85. l30 CM 17t5 TAX RATE AA&A Beecll\ CA • 934-31.()()4 $997 83 • Ca· 45&-083-06.11.085 10 20S3 42~. I 23.38 2l2 lrt. Av.~ Beecn, CA BMc;h, CA Zlfldleh, HOUlllan. AP 442-181-01, Sl.244 25 2 T11dewlnd1 Ln, Newport (1'.0.7 a.r\on JoM W A nyon llland Or Newport Por1 W~ Pf. N9wpOf1 38ttl St. Newpoli e..ctl, CA. ~. John v.. AP T I & T , c 0 458-221·23. $1.595 693815 Rue Grand Duc81. Newport e.acn, CA 050-142._3e I ta 12 4i Beacn. CA a.en. Ca - AP423-364-07,$tto.4021045g,.193--03,11.993.42508Tr.t1A·1923·00·2 &1or Catamaran,N-por18each.9eeot1,CA AP 117-441-18117. 12984 Knlll. Jeck S .. AP Av' ' 'e.aen Rolluon Gary W AP Tiii• lnl & Tr Co 38UtS1,Newporllleadl,CA JumlneAv,Nftrpot18Mcll, S arbu, Kouroeh, AP CA Morrleon, June M .. AP 1715 Trldewtnd1 Ln, New· 425-101-20, 125e.48 615 ~ ,N9wporl '93"·31-013 S21 77213C•· Tr•1R·1923-00·2 &/or fatley, J . Alcherd. AP CA HS-072·07 13 889 10 Brinton. Dorothy G . AP 442· 181..()2 12 038.48 4 A~ Port BMch. CA Powell Pl, ~ 8Mcl\, CurUa. SI__, Memtt, ny<>I' ltland Of Newport McVelgh, Hugi\ J· el al, AP 423-38-4-19, l2.3e0.5e 217 HIMtMd. Franc. E .. AP 4827 DorMMtet Rd N.w: 458-223·11, Sl.80i.82 1539 Grand Duell. N•wport JorgenMn. Reymono A , CA , AP 050-l5l-06, 12,789 Beacll, CA 458-092-01, 1388.63 Nn 3511181,NewpottBNch,CA 459-193-17, 1298.39 511 ponEIMd\,CA ' Sandc11tle Df, N-port BMcti,CA AP tH-441-22. $49057 Dor•. Attrey K.. AP 328 Marin. Av N9wpor1 Kllpa1ficlt Michael W Pon Cardiff Pl. ~ Anlteriy, UO)'d 0 Tr, AP L•rkapur Av Newport Toan David A AP Beech. CA Hodlon Wllllarn K AP 1817 TrMMwlndl l.11 New· 425-101-34, ~.44 ~ 8Mch CA ' AP 934-31.()3() S2 159 50 8eac;h, CA 423-364-21, '449.57 22' Beecn.CA • 47S-072.-08. '41215.4821 Slaulfet. Patricia M Tr. 442·181-0J. 15,14477 14 ponBeacn,CA • DoneldPl.N9wpOr'ta..ct\, 81~11. Herltag•. A 30CanyQnlalan00r New--Tl &Tr Co Tr•1 · 33rdSt,Newpor18eecl\,CA Hleetand Ak:tiard AP Dorcti.t« Ad Newport AP 458·231-12, $1,64854 Rue Grand Ducal Newpor1 RoberlOn.Dotlald M .APCA 050-151-4213032 87 POrtBMCh CA R-1923--00-2&/0fT..00. a.It, Wllll•m F.. AP 458-193-17°85, 189.52. 511 Buc:t\, CA . 145e Key View Newpoli Beach, CA • 117-462..08, $1,230 35 1218 SMaer. ~d M., AP ~ cii.tw F E Newman S1.._, A AP C'M1J.«81, AP 458-0IS-07, 423-372..01. 11,004.42 3600 L•rllapur Av, N•wport BMch. CA Fuenl•. San11-go, AP 0.--00 Ln. ~ &aed'I. 425-1®-04 .... 28.N 2508 Al Tr AP 05()... 152·26 93• 31..0SO s 1 409 ~ 81 '2.843 aa ieM Por1 8'1ltol M.,coe Av, N9wpor1 e..d\, e..ctl, CA TAX-«An AREA Tl4T1 Co 442·181-43. 12.01& 95 2 CA Margar•t Dr N•wpon S94S 78 315 Mlltine Av· S.. l'•n• Ln N-s><>n Ct~ Beacn. CA CA Senclovei, T~ E.. AP 07~ 1Tr.f1R·1923·00·2 &/or ~-.Royal,....,.. Fulton, Jemea e AP8Mch.CA l ~UMerlt:A 8eeettCA ~In, Pat.,, AP Jobe, Ramlr• A., AP 459-196-14, $1,07145 415 Barn•• G•rtld D AP pone.en. CA 117"4e2·19.l2,711S4 1 Kantnbec:tl8n AbrllMm l F-. ~A AP Mar1Nl1 Robyn E AP 458-102-01.11.57214 1t27 42$-316-12, 11,278 10 313 Margu«ll• Av, Newpon Tit .. Int & Tr Co Tr 458-252-08 S2 ... 72 02 1973 Fuent...OVlnard. Vlcior Som•rMI Ln N•wpo L , AP 426-103--09. '221 10 050-162_13. $l , l74 08 202 934-31-051 S3 223 12 51 Por1 Cardif' Pl, ~ seth St, ~ a.di. CA e..d\, CA • IA-1923--00-2 &/or Sand-Port Catdigen Pl ~ Tr AP 4 4 2-18 1. 5 2. e..cn. CA 240e Holy Ln ~ n-... Av ~ 8eec:h s.. Pina Ln ~ 8-:tl. CA South9m ~aclftc I.and Co Tuttlt. Dolor'M D. AP ler, Alcllud A . AP a.acn, CA 11,651 ~7 21 Rue Fon-U Wllllam A 8Mch CA ""'7 • ' 8Mch CA Aotl'wnan. Bernard 8 . AP Guatallon, Stanley R., AP 458-202·13, 11,055 ot 423 458-513-03, 1-432 99 2221 AP 458-282· t2. 11.827 97 ta!Mt>leau. N-i><>rt Beaoh. 11r.:~~~sA 917 18 '1242 Caiall. JoHpll. AP CAHlllerd ~ C A Oocttins Cf\nat1na M AP 45&-113-01.11.nllM 1800 424-414-04.l1.818G441CM Merigold Av, Newport Port Cl\attllM Pl, N9wpor1 1S48PortKlmberfyPl,New· CA SomerHt 'Ln, N•wport425-301-18, $3&t64 020 1050-112.;5 12.Sllll9 10 934-31..056 $125.240 54 Port Shemeld P\, ~ SHallor• Dr. N•wport BMch. CA BMct\, CA por1 a..c11. CA Thonon. Enc ... • AP 8eacll CA Mfctleel Pl. Newpor1 e.aen. Marine Alt Newi>Ol'1 8aectl s.. PIM Ln Newport e..ctl. CA a.ch.CA Victor, G•n•. AP 8erQClyw1.. Hovlep, AP Putt. Denell 8 AP 442·191·28 110,05572 5 Bar1on. Wllltam M A CA CA ' Beecn.CA M8rlln. Harold, AP AP 424-415--02. $413.38 459-206-18, '2,129.49 458-52..,-12, 11.774 71 2300 468-283-16, $1,647 75 1866 C>Hrwood Ln. N-port 117-464-01 1345 21 1100 Munn1. Cll ...... A .. AP SuOec* Aoaarnarle A Maygren Whlfn.)' AP 458-11~ $2,IOO 44 1"8 4812 ~-Dr, Newport AP 459-20t-20. '2, 129 49 Pon Cwlllle Pl, N9wpor1 Pon Wheeler Pl N~ BMch. CA S.rtiehlrt Ln N•wport 42S-302..()3 ,1 923 08 2312 o50-181,o2 l3 OS3 11 124 934·31-054 I t 818 5e 58 Port SMttleld Pl Nlilwpor1 a.eon, CA Bank. Valtncla. AP 8Mctl. CA a.aeh. CA Campbell. Jwn.a S . AP BMctl, CA Margar•t Dr. N•wport The Grand ·~al Newport S.. P.ne Ln ..._.wport 8-::tl. CA Huhta, Wllllarn C., AP a3()..61-401, 11.093.CM Tl&Tr Co No~. M11gar11 E . AP 442·191-30. ,12,290 04 1 !<opp, Ot-o<>tY J. AP a..dl. CA 8MCtl CA 8Mct1 CA Tl&Tr Co 424-433-05.11,52138 May., Gunter C., AP Tr•IR-1923·00-2 &/or 458-271-01, 137605 1930 Deerwood Ln, N-port 117-464-09 $3,4S784121 LAa, Or8QOIY 0 . AP Lio.,d WUllatn F A Rinaldo John G AP Tr•1R·192J·00·2 &/or Stat• of Celltoml8, AP 932~36-018,'2.048.484439 Plnarbul, Agop, AP Por1 Clarl<lge Pl N9WPQ'1 Beeetl.CA B•tlllhlr• Ln N-porl 425-303-20 S88183 2212 050-tOl'.t3 12514121 934-43-065 l 1U097 65 Grorog Co . AP 42 .... 71..01, 139.04 W. Cout Hy, N9wport •58·523·04, 13,084 44, BMcll. CA Robb. Halle P.. AP 9eecn CA L~ Pt. Newp()(t BMc:tl, Pwll A ~ BMct\ S.. leland Of Newport 458-114-09 1893 10 1t&3 AP 424-411-07, 139.04 8Mct1, CA 2324 Pon Dumeea Pl, New-H11rn. ~ Mela)'M. AP 442·201·13. '2.549 77 24 8'oderldl. Thomu W .. CA S~ Craig W 'A Beeet1 CA Pon ~ Pl, Newpcw1 Slrtoker, Herti.t1 H .. AP DI Ceure, J.mee J., AP port BMcn, CA 454-271·11, 12.237 tO 1988 Bur"nlng Tr• Rd. Newp()(t AP 117-485-08, $1,1277 050-l92•17 sae3 ee · 207 Pnenjall, S.m..-Of. AP Beecfl. ca 426-091-13. 11.174 02 3109 132-38-025, 11,851.21 4458 Harbor Vl9w Knoll Com-P0<1 Clar1d911 Pl, Newport Beecrl, CA 1133 Betllll'llre Ln. TAX UT! A.MA Crystal Av .Newport 8eldl ~83-0&e 1337 a2 68 S.. ,.._lna, Drlld L. AP CleySt.Newpor18Mdl,CAw Coul Hy Newport munllv Aaan . AP Beach.CA Tit .. In• & Tr Co Tr Beadl.CA 07-MI CA . 'llland Dr Newport a..cn, 45&-11-4-13,$3,7301218'0 0190tl, Curtll A, AP Beach CA ' 45a--651-ot, 139.04 ChrlllopMr Auoclatn. 11 1 R. 1 9 2 3 . O O. 2 & / or SChMf«, Ro«Mln E , AP &poallo RICl'tard AP CA Port A~ Pl. Newpor1 426-092·19, 1492.90 517 S~nott. Marg•ret A., Har'bOf HUI HC>fMOWMl'I lno, AP 458-272-03 DurkH, Jonn c. AP 117-472-30, 1786.SO 170 Eddlngton,Warren L AP 050-192-21, $1,87900 215 David Mari.. 8 AP e.;:;.~A CatallnaDr.N9wpona..cn,AP t32-36-027. 11.611.53 Alltl, AP 458-812·41, lt,86212 1943 P0<1 Cler-458--053-01, 151139 11CM r!~rca,,plcna Wy. N•wport 117_391..02, '83952 2112 Cry1telA¥,Newpofta..cn,~!~83-061•18nlld. ~386~ Tr•1.,_f:,<>23_00_2 •tor CA 4463 w. Coaal Hy, Newp()(t 139.0. ldga Pl. N-....p<>rt Beach. CA Sandca1ti. Dr. Newporl ......, " I CA ..,.. .. "' ,....,..,..,. • ~ " • • Patteraon,Rot>enA .. APe..ct1,CA Watk!M,MIC:haelM .A.P so.le•. Rog., L. APa.acti.CA GrMnly Jd A, A ~v«Or NewportBeecn, Moneco DIX I APl8eacil.CA . Konstanllnldea.Jamaa,AP 426-0fl.4.00, S&et.18 510 Deleney Francia M AP 934-&1-019. $2,308.00 2784 458-272-17, $.48101 1972 T I & T r c 0 117-472-31, Sl,05210 81cku1 Larr AP 050-203...()2 11150398 1510 Hug,.,.. M8'tly p . AP 458-114-21. $1,818.03 1eoe Catellna Dr. N9wport e.aen, t32·5s.o4e, 15,a:M.2i' 001 HllM9w Dr. Newp()(t BMch. Porl N4'110n Pl. Newport Tr#lA-1923·00·2 Ward, Holl<lly Ad, N-pon a..cn. 117·392-06. S804 7~· 1524 I AoalOnf P1 ~ 8eacl'I 934-83..07' S1 386 eo 71 Port Ab~ Pl. Newi>Ol'1 CA Udo Parl! Dr, Newpor1 CA BMch. CA Pllrlck. AP 45S·C>e2-06. CA 1' 1 CA 'S.. t111nd Or. ~ 8eec:h. CA Beclgef, a.orga J Tr, AP e..on. CA C•rllllon 0.1t•lopman1 Vl1l11UMI, Pat., L . AP 13.175 20 1010 Sanocuti. LeRoy. Edllll K . A lrV!ne lw. Newp()(t e..cn.' Beach. CA Y•~. AtrM, AP 426-094-13. 1220.IO ~7 Luby, KatlllMn SufMvan Corp. AP t34·81·032, 458-211·1111295321970 Or.f'Mw00<1Beach,CA 117·493-0t l11012S1301CAW lk L AP TAXR•TIAREA Tl'IOmu Joeeph Mee •M-201..02.S1.008M19M 88nta Ana Av, N9wpor1 Tr, AP 932·70-004, 12.717 ~ 2711 Hllllld• Or, Port EdWard Pl, News>«t PoPe. ErM8t L Tr, AP Marian Ln ·~port a..cri. 117~~ se:.2'15 2018 ,,,,__ Donal<! AP 1134-83-077 Por1 ~Pl.~ BMoh, CA 1 1.8216.t 821 Udo Park Of, Newpor18Mc:tl. CA BMcll, CA 456-373--06. $1.843 20 1207 CA · vr._ S2 881 ta 77 S.. llland Or Beed\, CA Community ThrHt' Loen, N9wpor1 8Moh CA !(.,..,,,,.,, Martlyn, AP J 0 n... TI m. A p Gold81'1rod Av Newport Tutti. DolorM D A 8«Y4 Ln. Newport 8Mch Newport 8Mch CA MQOar\en, J8'MI w . AP AP 425-381..()3, 13.75g.17 Doan, T'l'lomu w. Tr, AP 934-81-043. l2,C>e9. 16 2725 458-282-18, 11 174 oa t934 BMc:tl. CA 117·504-01 11279ea'112 CA Hom. Federal s a L , Wlltlki.t' W.idOtl AP •58-203-02. l l.o;M> 40 1979 312 N Newpor181. N9wport 932·&4-004, '2.542.84 1331Hlll1op Dr. Nepwr1 Beecn, Porl Car~ Pl Newport m r Co Tr,ttR-1913..()().2 Dorotlly Ln ~ e.ac11 Leonard. Jamaa M~ Aun AP 428·243·24 93-4.-S..078 l1.5t2 75 78 Por1 R8fM981-Pl NlwPOr1 8Mcn, CA UdO Patll Df. New90r1 C,\ Beacll. CA &/or F«ty, Wlltlern J. AP CA • AP 117-412-03 '93 72 '2 510 84 2431 Holiday Rd s.. llland Dr ~ 8Mcl'I CA State ol Cellfomla. AP BMcll, CA Rllcl'll9, o.ot~ R., AP Spoon•r R A , AP 456-375-11, $A 144 14 1214 Grey Wlll111m A. A 1907 Betyl Ln, Newp()(t Newport BMctl. CA 1 8-=" CA ~. Ectwwd N., 440-131-29,139.04 Sunray 1487 Ud AP 934-41-046.l1.111.442721451-2M--02 155947 1981 Starboard Wy, ... _port 117-504-o512018081501e..ctl,CA Mornton .... ll~S AP Jacobi JONl w AP AP 458-~. aeo1e1 AP 440-131-30. 139.CM 932-t4.o15, 12.966.20 133 Hllllop Of, N9wpon a..cn. Porl Edward Cl. Newp()(t a..cn, CA Dorotn Ln ·~ 8Mc:tl C..taldo, Car* H .. 81, 428-.251-18, '2 841 28 1742 939-23-00t SS •31 02 1 1987 Pott RemeQata P\, A.P.UO-t&t-12.S3t04 UdO Pn Of. PMwpor1 CA Beech.CA McMat\an,Caroi.A .AP CA ., • AP 117-412-10 11.50482 CantellaPI Newport8-ch Nort~1on Ct IWwQOr1 "9wp0f19-dl CA AP 440-132·20.139 04 8Nctl, CA Shew. Ger.id M . AP Jonn1on. L w . AP 458-591·33, ,1,910.44 31 Ec:cile Albert Jf A l908 Teteelt• Ln Newi>Ol'1 CA 8Mctl CA '-Mc:Velgf\. Hugl'I ,,_, AP ~132-22, 139.04 Arltd, H•nry, 7, J4.,&4.21 6 458-284--05, IU44.21 19911 Sll)'Mll Dr PMwport 8eld\, 117-~ $490 29 °1527 BMch. CA "ISie'° ~ 8 t.tT). M> 468-~29. a,r ... 41 AP 440-132·23. 139.CM 932·t4-032. '414.20 310 MoMoo. N9wpor1 Beadl, Port EdWard Cl ~ CA Dorothy Lit. Newp()(t 8Mcti. ' TAX UTI AJt~A AP 939-23--017 S8 928 22 1911 Por1 AJt)atla Pl, .._. AP 440-132·25. 13t CM Pernando SI Ntwpor1 CA Beach. CA CA TAX "A Tl AMA (1'-o70 37 Nortnamp1on Cl New-pon e.oc:tt. CA AP 440-132·2'.139 04 8Mch CA . Sonwwtz. St.., M., V•t«m.0. Gary D AP Guaett• Patr1Cla Ann (1'.-2 por1 BMcn. CA Bac*lund. Hent D . AP AP440-132·27.139.CM Zleacn •• Garr· AP AP~.M.408289 468-294-08.11.344681979 TAX.ft.ATE AREA AP 117-505--02 $4398-4 Tiiie 1n1 & Tr Co Tr Starn Woll 11 AP 458-211·12 P4408 2027 lrvlnt Co &/or 8fldl Bay 931-52-001, 114-4 2 421 E. Monaco. N9wpor1 BMch. Port Tr1nt1y Ct. New90r1 tn-04.2 I 1815 W8r'#lcll Ln Newpon Kough Byron A p • 1R· 1923-oG-2 & ·Or Hott· 939--23-027 SS 227 112 411 P0<1 C...... P1 Newpor1 Parll, AP 440·132·33. BayAv ~IMch CA CA e.acn,CA 1 Beacn.CA 428-101·24. $A23C>e 2418 man. C EdWard fJTI AP Soulhamc>ton Ct N9wpOt1 8eectl.C~ 13,143.08 Bt~ ~A Jr° AP Slllo, Bob E., AP 93&-4&-Schroed«, Mary C • AP T 1 & T r C o Stanton, Lyrtn M. A Startt V1111. N•wport 440-034-19. '591 63 906 BMctl. CA T, 1 & T r C o MarMlla, Jotin A., AP 9*9~. t i.Alt.Se '439 -046,13,208.813St Tropa. 458-421-04, '2.578 20 1818 Tr• 1R·1923-00·2 Clark, 117·581..02 S3 247 ee t71 BMcll CA AleppO St N9WPO(I BMcn. &.cl<• Wiiiard C AP Trlf 1~-1923·00·2 &tor 488-032-04. u .eo..1e 173 Via UdO Nord Newp()(t NwponBMctt,CA Port Taggart Pl, N9wpor1 Gary, AP 440-071-07. C&ndltetld(' I.II. Newpon StNr• EIHnor AP CA . 939·23-033 $4 53312 35 .... , •. G11y ..... AP landC!Mtlt °'· Newport 9Mctl CA • Beacn. CA 12.002.99 2t21 ca1a1J>a St. BMch, CA 429-111-08, 12. 191 u 2018 Cl8Uton, Aober1 E A.P SoutlWnl)lon Ct Newi>Ol'1 468-211·19. 12.a.u.11 2012 ltectl, CA Latinon Tad A AP TAX.flATI AftlA EdW•rda, Jamee 3rd. AP ~ Beecn, CA Barrett Jol'ln E A Cantella.Pl Ntwport 8Mc:tl 440-041-17 1347 ti 2 .. 17 BMch. CA Pon Albant Cl. Newpol't T I 6 TA Co T' r t37•17-00;, t1,920.5' 741 .,-«IS 468-421-10, $4,088.50 1154 AP 440-072·15, 13,058 '8 117·582..0.5. 11038 70 17 CA ' ' BambooS1.'Newi>Ol1 Beac:ll, J.c»ba. Jonn W AP &MOO. CA •1R-1t23-00-2&/or Avocado Av, N•wport Port Taggar1 Pl, Newpon 2912 catalpa St. Newport SlltllgntCl.~Beac:n Sl9119nl0n,Rober1J.,AP CA 93~23.o34 1272051 37 Plt1men, Devld, AP BMch CA BeecoLtd&/orPVkford BMch,CA Beach.CA CA 4M-111-36.15.ta7922l27 T\&TrCo Southempton Ct. N9W'P0"1 45a..<>33-02, 11,8341.50 90t Sn.0... Qereld W .. AP Barbara. AP 114•211-04: Kr•"*· Martin J . AP Tiiie Int 4 Tr Co Tr lmMfl. Raymond M . A Indian Spt'lngt ln. 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J., Ar 111-211~1. h11.05 21115 Meple St, Coet• M..-. CA ,... Orange Av. Cott• CJamerot, Antolnlttt, AP CA 111-114-0I, •120.00 2 ... L Mltdltll Wllllem . Aobtrt, B•nk, CellfOt'nle Flral, AP 8unnow.t Cl, 8M1 a.oh, 6:;.115-02Dr ':!;IO 110 PMwpolt 81, Coate Mw, CA 8tooke, AoW L .. AP M .... CA 837·88-073. '713.18 769 W•tteon, Ann 1.., AP 11th St, Ooeta Mtaa, OA AP .tK-O&s:.Oi, t2.l1t.t2 481-101-11, '8,519 915 CA C ti~ • 8-oh. lllo.ow. L.on.,d P., AP 831·1C>-004, 11,'97.00 2112 City Of Coete M .... AP Gr1yllt19 8ey. Cotti Meta. 033-ta-043, 1217.12 146 Mo Null, S~ J., AP 138 Al.bllrt Pl, Coate MtM. J •rvll , Jon, AP !1ton, 'Jemu, AP A 115431-11, St.221.82 '11 Map1181.Coe1eM ... ,CA .t2&-423-08, l3071 113 E. CA Unlvwlllty Or, Coef• M .... 111-611·11. IU12.'8 tee CA 481· 101· 11, 18,827 ee 217· 1'4·&e, 11.487.17 '7.tl Wlcttwlrt, Ch"* 0., AP HemUton St, Cotta Meta. StOYall, OIYdl E. XeYler, 17th 81, Coeta MtM, CA ArnOld, 81\trWOOd, AP CA Joenn It, Cotta M..-, CA McN-, '1tPl*I J, AP AIS•ud,H.H PrlnceuAI· CendtlbertyAv,Slela.otl. ~187ri!nl2.02t:2 =CA Joy M., Alf 831..aa..ooe, k:a Inc, AP 42&~23-12, 837·68~85, S872.17 7'6 Kreger1 Robert A., AP 01"9n, Dwight M., AP 42t-064.o1.S2,82UOU71 f1wh•rth 81"1 F1IH I 81n Ab· CA ..... _ h c• btr • JacoblOn, Jolln C., AP 11,'39.64 2110 81tceyna S22,783.39 Oreyllng Bey, Cotti M .... 931-IS•CllO, '1.102.1421&4 111-.112..()3, rtt7.1t te1 ~II~~~ ...... 0A dUIU ll, AP '51·101·18. G & 8 8uppllea lno, AP --"· ,.. 111·237·21, l30•.et ,.. Sprinoa. Colte Mete. CA City Of Cott•, M .... AP CA I !Jden Av, Coet• ...... OA JoeM It, Cotta M .... CA Sctw, ~ J., AP S ",027 38 9 York1hlre, 217·1'1'°'· "'°·M '700 838--~J J:=00\3~ Aaloam Pl., Cotti M .... OA AP 9l1..ee.418, 11, 183.12 .t25-,23· 18, 130.18 AP • 8tOM, MlohMI L., AP lpenoe. Chatlel "·• AP 421-0l4o01, 11,'81.74 117 N7:;~.=11·z:.11t1nct grdllberryAv,SMIBMch. Del Monte '0t, sMl Beech. 11~'1, C~.ra· :.; ~:,~velptf •. Co.t• '2~~~:261~·~~ 8., AP TAX~~ARIA r~~c!~~=~~t ~t~'~v~~:2.;:: 1!.tf~~~j~~.~?. Corp, AP 4&1·101·2'. MlnZO, Htntl M .. AP CA Hernl11on S1. Cotte M .... AP 937-lf.020, 11,,98.04 '215"'11-12. 1 1.23'.25 1731 O'Neil, HtNY C. Sr, AP CA .t2&-064-17,""6A411.tA._ Sl,,03.82 23 Aldrlne Dr, 217·157~3. 11,761.M 3831 •pM~~1Rlc:h11er0d78 P0:i CA 2180 8oeqU1~"91. Coet• Senti An• Av, Cotte MIN. Cliff, We.di, E., AP 837·95-002, 11.6 ... 14 212' SllerMf, Mlhmood, AP bert P1. Coet• Mw. CA Newport BMch, c Merigold Av. 811.1 e.ch, CA .. ..._.......,., • . . ' Al' 115-240·28. S 1,981.H M .... CA CA ,, 1·802· 17, 589.12 1189 Elden Av, Cott• M .... CA , 11-182-11.12.JM.H 21H MllChtM. /4. o.ne.. AP Sev9f10n. John A. AP Y•nc, Sevket , AP 1107 Ooeenc View Av, ..., 414 Hemllton St, Co.fl AP 837..ee.424, St,418.12 Whelan. John, AP Alllfltl Wy, Cotti M .... CA Heyden, Chrletopher M .. Pltoentf• Av. Cott• ...... ~2-0S, 11,0M.IO 2231 935·4'-010, $3,538 08 21 217·168-03, 12,582.22 44.t8 BMch, A MIN, CA '°9 8r1Qhton 8pri"91, Co1te 426-191~7. 1987.00 117 E. LOudtf'mltk. 080fgt H .. AP 037 •• 5.003, 171 UI CA l.ICltn Av, Coete Meal.. CA Cov•nlry Ct Newport Ironwood Av. SM1 BMd\, AP 1115·240-43, '921.2' 347 Mele. CA Bay St, Co.ta M-. C.A AP 141-852·10, 1522.H 2524 Elden Av, Coete MtN. .8ronn!QM, AODlf A .. AP CM9tlenttn. Wentr1 J,, BM<:h. CA CA TAX "ATI A"IA Harnll1on 81, Cotti Meu. AP 937~21. 11, 104.62 Qllbtrt, 8uMn Q. AP 1097 Con<lOfd St, Coete CA .t22.C)42-03, l840.H 11CM AP42&482.ot,1137.tt 181 Whlta, Robe rt, AP 8~. Barry V , AP 12-414 CA 40l8rlgl'lton8prl"91,Coeta '2&-182~, St,11584 197 M .... CA IMd!Ln,Cott•MtM.CA CtdlPl,CottttMM.CA 83~·015, $4 428 8' 38 217·172--02. $382 45 '425 Rouoeot. M11Qlt A., AP ~CA Budy St, Coete MIN, CA Le1terlello, .Jotlpfl, AP TAX MTI AR.IA Meter, Ka111y N.. AP AP 42t-Ol2·20, 112t.3S 114 Covtnlry Newport S.ec:ll Ekler Av, SM1 BM<:fl. CA Oe>Adeon, Alen K.. AP 111.-262·20, 12'2-. .-0 2IO E. AP 837..ee.431, It. 183.3' Altxtnder, Sendre L, AP "1-812-33, H 18.82 3101 1f.027 422.1)42• 11, 1421.11 1113 Vlralnla Pt, 0oMa Mw. CA CA Dogwood Ltd, AP Oe&-803-27, "83.30 15t 18th St. Co.ta MMe. CA 420 Brighton Springe, Cotte '2&-213-11, 1854.14 288 E Jltltr.on Av, Co.ta M... Send! I.II, Cott• MeM, CA l'<ramer, Mtt1ln J .. AP Mllchell, J w Jr AP 217·183-12, 127,.18 "" Yalel.n,SMIBMch,CA TllOmpeon. M•tahell P , ~CA 8ey8t,Cotta~CA CA C1I Peg Corp, AP t •u•t•• Inc. Al''~· 92,003.M 117 936-44--030 13, 110 38 8 oeg.ood Av. Seti Btectl. S.V.aon. Vltglnlt E. AP (TC>. AP 115·391·01. AP 837*-061,' 11, 138.38 Luku, Pe11r, AP Outllt"•· .~ M .. AP 83S..17.011, a2, 111.M 2117 422~152.ot. 1114.30 8M I. 23rd St. CoeU Mela. CA Coventry, ~ BMcn CA 086-80&-01, 1591.24 214 Mei 72 21715 St•t• Av, 411 Br;lon SP<lno-. Coet• .t28-2 1&-0'. '828.212831: 1'1·852-43 . ....,1.2.15 3125 Paallo Av, Co.ta M .... CA Trat>uooCl, Cott•MtN. CA Zlmmetmen, ArUM l.., CA Hundi.y, Chan. W., AP College Part! Dr. Seel Beech, dot11 MMe, CA M .... CA 2111 81, Colla M .... CA Unooln Wy, Co.ta Meal, CA Stone, WMlt.MI I .. AP AP .t2M71.ot, "411.17111 Van SttenhuyM, fell E . 217·203-43. $'83.15 3880 CA Curtl1, WIHleln H . AP AP 837·8&--052, S1,4ft.28 Smltll, Larry A., AP Hoover, Clo Tr, A" TAX ltATI ARIA .t22.ol2·11, 11.111.M 818 Vltolnla Pt, Cotta Mele. CA AP 835-44-033, $2, 144 28 Delly Cl, SMI BMch, CA Walker, Ronald A., AP 115-393--03, 1344 8.4 873 407 Br;1on SP<lngl. Cotta 42&-262-0... 1384 . .t2 1882 141 ~&2-48, 18'3 28 3113 1J-OIO Trabuoo Cl. Cotta MtM, CA Mcfaddtn~ C., Al' 20 Wtlllt19lon Ct, Newport Doody, JOl'ln M., AP OIM13-03, 11,012.03 217 CongreM St. Cotta MMe. Meea. CA Newport 81, Cotta M1M, CA Lincoln Wy, Cotta Meta. CA Brooke, Whttney Joenn, 42MT1·2t, • 11 20t I. BMctl, CA 217·204-20, N01.52 43'0 Co111gt Part! Or, Seel Beech, CA Cherry, Jamee E., AP AP 428-282~5. $44& 84 Et19lllll, John C.. AP YUher y houb AP AP 422~72·18, llS0.81 22nd St, Colte MW. C. WM•. M•urtltl J . A, Dogwood Av. Seti 8elc:h. CA Miiier, Robtr1 E .• AP 93M5-003. 161U1 354 196' Newport 81, Coet• 1'1~2-ee. 1180.H 310I 1'1~152..&e ~ •• 21 910 2211 ;..meric.n Av, Cott• O•lfMV. t4ugll c .. AP 935·«~3&. 12'2 28 12 CA Muon, Aobtr1 L. AP 1115--">2·27, $422 80 630 Avocedo St. Co.It M..., M..-. CA Monroe Wy. Co.ft M .... CA ,..,..__,._ St Cott• MeM. Mtaa. CA .t2t--072· 1Ul. l20.2.t ll.t0 Welltngton Ct Nl*POrt C11r1tr, Robert o .. AP 086-823-21, 1432.98 217 Oo....-nor St. Coet1 ~. CA City of COiia M .... AP AOClla, AlfrlO C.. AP CA_,_"_ ' Snyder, A.lph W .. AP Jeenet'9 Pt1 Cottt MIM. CA BNcll. CA 217·211-15, 11.331.15 4332 H""'lfd Ln, Stel Blectl. CA CA Colemen, Jeme1 IMter, '2&-2'4~,. '30 78 141-891-18, '306.315 117.t Armttr Jamtt p AP .t22.o8M1, .. 19.ta 2111 AP •2M12·1•.M. MS.re P1lm. Ji n Erik, AP Cendllt>er"ry Av. Seti e..oi. Vuquez, JuHUI s . AP AP 838-8&-010, I 1'4.81355 Krogh. Robert J.. AP Ctletllllon St. Coeta ....... 41~ 1-0nuao" 3137 AmttlcM Av, Cott• ....... 22.-0 Jeenette Pt, Cotte 038 ..... 5--052, $1 799 82 22 CA TAX flA Tl ARU 1111--402·28, $4'3 40 834 Avocedo St, Coett M.... .t2S.264--08, 11.881.28 1880 CA y k A Cc;! M. CA CA ~ CA S111burg SI Na*port fl1tnt>er;, OonelO 8 .. AP 12-o-tl 00¥9tnor St. Coete M .... CA Church &t, Colle M .... CA S~lre, Elv1 J., AP u on v, 1 .... Mltlun, Stwen A., A, Ault, Herry J., AP Blacll.CA 217·213-20.l1,137.523&e1 CA Stett S. & L. Aean, AP City of Coe11 Mii•, AP 14 1-e81·~.~228.215 1181 TAXUTIARIA 422·152·21 . .L _~4t.31 871 42l-014-04,16'2.1'211E AP 036-,15..()52 815. $20.04 o.11')' Cl, SMI BM<:fl. CA Stefani Neno AP Clay. Jimmie o.. AP 13M&-016, 11,581.82 315 .t28-26'·10, S30 78 8olM Wy ...... t ........ CA ,..___ Oerrtll St. l.iot'I• ~CA 23rd St, Ooett ....... QA 22 Selz1>4Jrg St, N~n ScihulU, JICk W . AP J8-48 . ' S30706• ll ll 115 ..... 22·11, 1341.90 2103 Avocedo 81, Co.ta M.... Hulc:hln1. R. K .. AP Sp1llon1, David, AP -Jon11, Floyd . E., AP Melllc, Ptmele A. AP S..Ch, CA 217·222~4. I 1,8.41.02 31550 ~eclflc l 2's... aMch 1 C~ Con11Mnlel Av, Co1ta M ... , CA '26-271-12. $1.0308 238 14 1·892~2. $877.04 118 t 422·112·24, '318.47 1tO ,2t-oa3-08, MI0.'8 2t5 Al- AP 938-415--0152 88 $52.86 22 81uebtlt St. 8MI Blach, CA AOW9 v, St......_ C · AP CA OQean Breeze VlllM ltd, Co1ta M ... 81, Coate M .. a. Ct11rl .. 1on 81, Co.11 MIU. Mo Coy, Roblrt R., AP Deuell St, Coet• Mtaa. CA bert Pl, Colt• Mtaa. CA S1l1burg St. Nawport Johneon, Cerolyn J., AP ' .....,..... " Ev1n1, Wllllem Pan· AP 838-05--055, 1521.72 AP CA CA 419-142~. 11..:.427.60 119 EYenlon, Mll'gvef H. Ntllltr, Carl, AP Beactt,CA 217·224-19,Sl,006.323570 J~~~-:!·S:O~ ~l nlng1on, AP ·115-423-<>e, 838-8&-058,$1521.72 Qegnon, Rk:herd B .. AP Fak'wlndi Ln, V<Mlfe M ..... AP42l-112·21,S31S.02tii 42&-0l4-13,'3,037.0422H Cook. Gary W AP Cunetlon Cl, Seel BMd\, Shelman' La'#ftr\CI• S see<> II 2114 Continental AP 938-8&-017, 1121.72 426-271·11. $1,207.llO 220 TAX RAT8 A"IA CA Oerrtll S1, Ootte MeM., CA llnta Ane Av, Coeta Mw, 031-'5·055. $2,301 00 28 CA ' " Av, Colt• M .... CA AP 938-85--068, al21.72 E. 18th St, Cotta Meta, CA 15-029 HolllnthMd, Dixon 8 .. AP C«pent«, D1tM 1., AP CA S1l1burg St, Nawport Toy, Frederic J.. AP AP H8-48l·ll. $l, 183·48 Buthllt19, Aoblrt A .. AP AP 93f.U.0158, 1521.72 Kh1tlblou, Perl, AP 411-1'2·l0, Sl,7l3.3' ll7 422·1d1~7, 11,SSl.31 NO Wiiie, Michael D., AP 8..en, CA 834-22..()18, 11,203.22 275 6~8 Surtllld• Av. Seal Blach, 1115-424· 10, $485.14 831 AP 03M5-063, $421.'4 '26-273--07. "48'.93 2115 E CrOUM, Dal/Id o.. AP Falrwlnd• Ln, Cotti M .... w. W11-0n 81. Cotta M .... •2&-121-04.1._~~~-· 12 130 SlmpM>n Giibert A , AP Old Ranch AO, Seel BMcn, Foxx Jem.. l AP PlumPl,Co1t1M ... ,CA AP838-85-0el,1521.72 20thS1,ColtaMeu,CA 118~2·28, 1179.61 207 CA P I O .. p CA E.21a1lt.~Mw..CA 936-48-088,$10,223 00 7l• CA • . Smith, floblrt L .. AP AP 83M&-071, 1521.72 Chevl1, David o .. AP Senta IHbll Av. Co•t• Kynelt, IU .. .. GllMtO, Jotaefllne L. Plummer, 8Not ... AP Rocllelll. Newport S..Cll Fabrizio. Gery, AP~~~~·~!· a!:~~~ 111-424-18, 11578158 830 AP m.-85--072, 1521.12 428-212~7. 11,414.18 275 M .... CA :~t-l42·l8L S~2·'t 191 AP 422·1'3·1'i.._ •. 1.003.2.t .tH-121·2.t, 11.271.34 2181 CA 83A·22~. 1 1,421.45 481 F 1• O ' PlnePl,Coet•MIN,CA AP9~8.1521.72 Welnut81,Co11aM1N.CA Ouko, El1ukt, AP rhevan n. ta .... 2274Mlnlrlt.~t~ JWfell.ll,CotttMw.,CA M•rcury S1111ng1 AP Old Rench Rd Seel e..c:h, edare epoalt In· Pelayo, Alfrad L. AP AP 838 1, W1 72 Fleh, Frenk N. 11 el. AP 119-ot2·50, '861.IO 2383 CA CA Celdwtll lllob, AP 936-46--04'& S7 18782 '1 CA ~~;:;1~~8 .~~23 1A: 115-'71-05, $52832 2074 AP93M6--083.'421.44 426-282-10, $1,000.54 H I NO<MAv.Cott•MIM,CA 41:'f!:·a~~e~1:·2t,~ Wfr,!· 1111i. 111 .. AP .t2t-121·26.it,278.2A2113 ~~r C~ooe r.lr, Newport TAX AATI! A"l!A PaelflcAv, $.i'~, CA . "~C:~~ .. C:.!!i~~· ~; ~: :=: t;~::: W•=.·· ~MT., c:,, 11:.~:r.1·,~~ .. AP Felrbrooti Wy, Coate~ ~~111i~.'eo.'t!':4:.. ~t Aur~~~ ep Scn•ndel J1m.. A AP 12-ooT 17~~· l t':17 ~· ~~ 11&-,?3-0e. 1111 68 2059 AP 03M&-OM, $421 « 42$-282·13, S120 00 1835 Green. L.ewrenot I(., AP CA p Collen, Rob1rt, AP 426-122-03, MM ... 2179 036-47-0'1 St92018 23 Rtll.t Robert A AP&.lrftldeAv'Seel&MCh CA ContlMntalAv.ColtaM .... Alc:ooer, Lula l ., APSant1AneAv,Coe11M ... , 118·102·1'.1121.50 2418..,.P'1~47 ASll~002C22 .. ~l 422·171-2.t,1181.61 Auf'lll.ll.CotteMtM,CA Montt>ellier N-i>Ort B .. c:h · ' • CA 838--07~7. Sl.580.28 310 CA ' 0rlfl91 Av, Coete M ... CA .., ' • • · Ca.Ir.. .J-. 14., AP Admlnlt.tta10t Of V9tl Af· CA 043·111-21. l 1.ML2A 30. ~,PautM Jr, NeleMr, Andr-A, AP Avoeedo St. Coe11 MMe. 8111, Dold , AP 11er, J o n E , AP Yorktown Lii. Cotte ~ 42a·111·17, h1S.eo ~ fM USA. AP '26-191-19, Putere, Mel'lendra AP 91hSt.Sea18Mcll.CA AP HMJl·2t.sel5.1t 7S 1115-473·23,$1,041402030 CA .t2&-26'-03 ........ 94284E 119·102·28 1165822 211 CA Anatlelm Av, Colte Mw. St,15221 835-47·012. S&.815 44 21 Eellllman. Oevld, AP SurtlldeAv.SMIBMd\.CA Monrovia Av. Cotta M .... 8-ulkl, Thom ... AP 20thSt,eofteM ... ,CA Monte Vit ti 'Av, Coete Wattord,Wlltatl Jr, AP CA 2111 Orange Av. Cotta Mont~lltr. NlwPO<t Beec:ri 043·113·2'8, 11.023.5e 335 Seanti.1>4Jry, Robtr1 P · CA 938--07-012 $1811 H 350 Knowlton Plul AP Mn• CA 4 it-1~7• l438. l4 118 Qa utllltr Tony, AP ....., CA C/. . 101; ~Seel ~CAL ~rt!r!"Iv'·~s::: c!!. AIVlfR. Cenoe 0 . AP Avocedo St. Co.ti ~. 428-284-07. W504 2tt E Fof,..,, JOhrl a .. AP c~lngton Ln. Co.ta ......... 22·111-33, i1,ate112181 Hiii, Herry J., AP r men, --1 ynn, · • 116""&83-18,l 120002&0E CA 20ttl8t CotleM..-CA 11t-131--03 M00'3 2311 " MIY'8'Pl,CoeteMw,CA 428-112.ot. l1,31e. .. 188 TAX RATE AREA AP 043-113-37, 1784.11 300 AP He.-472-o.t. 1358 H M 18th St. Cott• MIN, CA Amtr..COUI Prop«tlM eani9men, Jerry N..1, AP WNlmlneter Av. Coate Cherktiy, Cer?Yn L , AP i-1 Kiiiy, l . Wr(flt, AP Tulip Lit, Cott. Meat. CA 01-090 Main St Su l e.c:tl,CA Surf91deAv,SNl8NCl\,CA Carey . Mlllt , AP lnc,AP838-17-007,l1'4.IO 420-28~.1825.0233 1 E. M9M,CA 411-\83-24, lll0.23 2U2 .t22·181.o2 W7.1tH1W. HinolON. ,.ueto /4. Al' o•~~:i~~io e:rr;:, 2~· :,~ CoFlrlt A~l1~8-~~~i;r. 1115 ..... 81-1 1, $1, 100.38 833 18155 Anaheim Av, Co.ta 20th St, Cott• M .... CA F«gueon, Giibert w .. AP ~inuteman Wy, Coet• M .... W119on It. COlta ...... CA .t2t-11t""4, 11,071.94 2 ... 1 W1ll11m1 Slepl'len. AP Cryetel Pl SNI 'e..Cn CA SS 757.58 78 Surtll~ Av' EvefgrMn Pl, Coete M .... M ... , CA 8oyc)e, Frank C.. AP 118-132~1..z. 1810.&e 270 E. Hlleler S1uart H AP \/lotto, Pet9r A., AP 8111'11• Ant Av, Coate MeM, U0·082· 18 $152202 3044 Scmuv~ller Thomu M sMI BMch. CA . CA 426-301-07, 1122.150 381 Wllaon S1, voat• MMe. CA 411-184-82 l1IO &e ''2335 <422·181~7. 1217,.. 2221 CA Carob SI N-port Beech Al' 043 281 ;2 Sl &34 22" S.V.lno Merlo J AP Winget, Ptttlf C.. AP TAX R•TI •RIA Cotta M ... 81, Coetl Meu, Cowmen, Jeffery L .. AP R'..... d w., ,......:..1, u~-Mn 81, Cotti MtN, CA !Ille, Mloheel l..,AP C.A • • · • · • • 115-491·30, 281 74 HO ft ft CA 118-133-38 S.tH.00 2331 .., .. mon n7,,,,... ..,_, 8eert. Herold J. AP .t.26-162·16, *70.U& 2M 413 Cryetal Pl. S.t &Mcn, 178-481•10· S30JOO 18204 Dogwood St. Cotta M.... 11-007 Sento Oevld AP Cyn1hleCt 'eo.taMati CA CA .t22·21f.2.t, U ,233.10 82t AoMl.ll,CotteMeM,OA TAX RATE AA•A CA Surfeld• Av, s..i Beac:h, CA CA 426-311· 13, I 1,352.le 438 Wiihoite. J.... A ... AP B~rd. Rid! Stark. AP Hamltton 11, Cotta ....... 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'ountaln 1a1n Valley, CA Pebble Ct, FountMI V~. HaltlCl,Co.taMere.CA Sandpiper Oreo.ta M-. M!V~s1 'c ........ D1ll1y, Patrick, AP 12324390 ::!"~'A--. OW!I ... V~.CA Anveryeh , 8••d CA Wl'll .. , WMll11n TAP Ling, Tom L AP CA • AP . Ota 42&-41~6 173394 , .. AP427 291 10 '2324390 ... ,. Nofttvop, Alen J , AP A.Mdotlah, AP 1oa.102..... lttcaolet. GteoOIY L. AP 101 OU 08 t1 411 12 13t-12,.:14, 171523° 3131 P«ete ROl>lrt L AP 9$8 ~1~· J:·e:e,.e:-Aoc:mNtet St. Colt• Mell, ~ty;,, '°'""°' AP 1~·1 ;.'';'·,.:a: 187..()33.40, 141024 t117 12,021 12 17880 Sen 108-0n20, sel1 .. 107t7 lOlOS Stllb~ Av. iroum.1n Mldelr• Av Cotta M-. CA 139-63 1-3e l3M 80 '2037 ...... CA • • CA •27 292.01 1454 64 • Aid o.-Ct., 1 . 4 v....... El MOfldo Av, Fountalft v• Vloenll 81, Foun...,. Valltoy ()ftyll °'· fountaltl l/.a.t. Vl!Aliy, CA ferrll f..mond 0 AP Manderln °' Cotti Meu AP l41-t65-'1 Benk. Fir.1 tntltltall ot, AP 427 ·292"°2 $623 50 • OUf\te;tl -""7· ..... CA CA CA C.Mgton HAN• f. AP 13a.1n:18, 1'757'10 '3143 CA • . "" El 2 . 12.03a oe AP 42$-415-13, '876 32 AP 427-292.03: 11OOt48 CA HaMbr~. JamM. AP ~. Jer1fyn A. AP .... Lawrence J. AP lOl-513-02 S1t1,. 10732 MadlirlA'l,OoetlM-.,CA Vlotto, Petlf A AP ...... c~"° Of, Cotta 179'7 Orange Av. ea.ta AP 427-29244. 11;.10 15:.~5-~ ~ t:2 ~~ 187.0•2-29. $971 42 17813 IH-102-47 11.808 41 14'-031-2t. 1411 '13 11060 L.AhnNlrctt AV l'ount.-n vei-~11, Denlel A , AP 13t-531-39, '8S880 2026 . Meuwott'~maftA ~m~ AP AP427-292-0&,l1,29700 18133Woodkn~ Foun-C~ St, Fountain V ........ 117UOV•~VC~ta8t,foun• &udlthC• Av, "ountain Y~, ~.CA 139-131~11. l1ee474 3181 Mandlfln Or Cotti MeM TAX flATI AM --R•,"""' _,, Irvine Co Com~c!ll " 11t1 --.,. .. " Cflo YOf19 l(c>e* AP Mldelr1Av.'eoeaMeM.CA CA • . A 425-451 ·30, 124t30 111 8utldlng limited Partn.-taltlV*'l.CA uevanoe. JoelClfl o . AP OVM Inc II ., AP Hughel. Ed•atO c . AP 108-513-22. 17215t 15114 Boll'dway,MlotiMIP ,AP S.Cr .. 1, Robert J Sr AP 1...a Mtgnotll 81. eo.t1 M ... el'llp AP 939.94 .. 32, l~~· =·~ ~Ol~~ 187-04S-04, H08 t3 9311 189-t22 08 H ,497 0 I 1~17. 14'1292_ 1 LOI AeY9i St 'aunt.-i VII• 139-132·17. MS4 N 3185 139-541-!7 St •N 44 2oao CA $5,247 llO Placet h F El VIiie Av. Fountain Valley. 10221 Siii• Av Founta;n Ml Vlctoty SI Fountain Val teor CA Bennud• Dr Colla ...... Flam! Or COt Lectt, Jlfl'IM F. AP Hinman, Gery, AP Av. ountaln CA Val .... CA ltiy,CA .McoCleor'I E.uoenev AP CA ' CA noo · ta Mere. 43t-142·39, 11,S&e 98 3&4 42S-452-13, 1478 18 t27 Veley, CA 011111, Obedten. AP Fr-Terry L, AP Robert.ton ~ G . loa..e22_10 ltl7.ll 16M3 KOC)yl.IMl!ln MtMn AP Ouolnne John A. AP Oena.Ln.eo.taMeu,CA Aower81,eo.11 Meu,CA 5=~~5eon:o!1AP 187-0•5-19, 11.920 18 169-1'1·29 l38020 1~ AP 144-041-14 11.otuo Lu~•SI FountamVll· 139 .. t34-1 10.' 11. 15'9 32 13s>-541•24 1528 15 •2048 Oledt, Conrec1 o . AP PROPERTY IN 1 835; 4• • • s • 110&5 Oelo St. Fountain vu. Rainbow c 1 Foun1a1n v~. 10931 Mt ei1eo.1 s1 FOYn-1ey CA 317t Slc!Uy AV Co.ti MeM Flllflll 0 Or Coela 439-143-25, $144118 339 TAX.fl.ATI AftlA FOUNTAIN 1 Ml WllerJNn I ley, CA CA lain VI/Wt, CA Hlldlgo JOI' M .AP CA ' ' CA ng ' 19 Meta, Rl'llefe Or, Colta MIN, CA 15-111 FOYntlln V.,....., CA Solomon. Paul, AP BenMtl. Grenllllle A, AP Doml~. JOM , AP l()&.Ql.o.4 1.,8r.., 1052~ Todd Jln\et OIVld AP sen-.112 WMMlllll F AP Ferd,MlhmoudM .• EIAI. VALLEY 156-~itA=&eLto!: 197--071..07, 1&8128 11&42 189-241-82, 1 1 Ht H 144-042·33, SI 1•0 12 Mervant1 Av '°""Ulln VII· 139-152~ 19 '' 497003101 1 3 9 • 5 4 4 1' 2 AP 439-143-51, 1628 '19 358 City ot CO.It M .... AP CITY S • .... ~ C ..,,,_ C11Mw St. Fountain V........ 10373 LI Cetlf1 Av Foun-11111 Sudrtl'I Av Fountain ley. CA Su ',._.:. ' C -• Santi 1111* Av C09ta 3-3 *""'TS allnu ..,.,,_ I, fuvntlln CA lain Valley CA v...., CA ·o mllra Pl, vu.ti M .... A 11,002.92 2023 OolOl!My9 M ... CA ' 42 .. 22 1 . _..,, ven.y, CA Clll'VliJ J A AP S Ith · C A AP HoberG-l>IUI O AP llvarai Lo1o111 AP Holmer, St4Mn How111d, Pl, Cotta M ... , CA ~y. Larry 0 , AP AP•24-223·14. t142 52 SM TAX-RATE AREA Mlli.r, Oene A , AP 167.07....00. V3T.32 1'1t69 109~.3 .25 ~11QS l ,932 22 144~42•48. I 1,29• a2 1°'"'32 14, M02 H 10513 AP 139-152-2'7, 1544 oe Weyman, Kenneth L Tr, 43t-151-32 S704 73 389 <Anter St, Cotti MeN, CA 21.oo2 156-1•2-3e, ""1 48 10459 Cullew St Fountain Vllley 10405 La Sombfe Av FOu 18i()1 Mt Hoc-SI Fountaltl ~Glory Cl. P:ountain 3131 Som11r1 Pl, eo.11 AP 139-5e3-05, $108.79 Sunn• Cl Co.ti M ... CA Stani.y, John G. AP Slou.11 RIYefCI, Foun11ln Val-CA ' · tllln Valley CA • Valley CA ' ..,..., A M .... CA 3095 Ginger Av, Co•I• • . 424-241-18. $182.94 1824 Keller. K811rlell1 A . AP ..,, CA Holm•• Edwarc$ AP Bectlman Jeffrey A AP M1i1. B•udello AP Cl1111e. Oennll ". AP P1yan, JatnM A, APM .... CA TAXRATIARIA Vlol1Pl,Coet1 MMa,CA 112-604-2t, 150910 8885 FrllllClr, Wiibur L . AP 187-081-01 1184192 1U·244·1J tt 73.T82 144-052-12, 12,44734 101-832·22. 11,73154 139·153-12. 145099 3112 Oetrlek, John T .. AP 15-0ll Co.•• M ... Perk & Rec-Catdlnll Av Founteln Val-156-142-92 12 •38 06 170208utton;.oodSI F~in 10•25 l.a 8aii.n. Cl f()!Jn-112ff Pennell Cl fountain 105M Morning Glory Cl, Sumllrl Pl, Cotti M .... CA 13a-&32·23, $823 56 1795 rNtlon Dist, AP 424-251--01, ley, CA . 10.88 Klamath Allfet Cl, lain Vlllt1f CA . -teln Valley CA . Vali.y. CA . Fout1tlln Valley CA Mc Kay. Gordon E • AP Klnglel Ct Cotti M.,.., CA 143 118 see W 1811'1 St, Mell, Jerold R . AP Fountain Valley, CA Tumef ' Raymond AP JoMaon Slllti.y AP Wahl Chen. M AP 139-185-15, '407 22 1719 Bergum, Allee. AP Jener. MICl'IH I, AP Coste ....... CA 112·605-12, 1996 55 8912 .JoflnMn. Aande Dean. 187.()93-i t I H175tS11659 189-2«-18' $900 74 '10437 144-Gel·12 '378 •3 la&3a TAX-«ATW ARLt ~•bfedor Dr. eo.11 M .... 1A1-151.05, 1421.78 1252 42t~1!°t!i!h~ ~amuel AP R~~~lld1,J=~ Cerdln11 Av, Fountain Yet-AP 156-192·28, 1779 26 L• EIC*en'z.. Av. Fountain La Ballen• Ci. FOYntllln v• Tin M~ntatn Cl. Fountain 11-012 A Conftrt Av. Cotti MM&. CA l2'1· i • · · · ley, CA 18237 Certablld Ct Fountain VAiiey CA itiy CA v...,, CA R1y, 01n1e1 R , AP Cl'luteh. Hlll>Of Trinity AP 42 • l93--0ll, $3,447 llO 1709 Cr .. tmont Pl, eo.ta Meyers. GrlOOfY Scoll Valley, CA Fetdlnand JOh E AP Foreman Her M AP Grippo Evelyn H AP DlrlW\g Ftanll R AP 139-lll3-0ll, 178743 3081 8-c>ll•I. AP 141-154-1•. 4 Dineen, Thomae J , AP ....... CA AP 112-60$-16. $1.8.4944 . 167·093·20. I; .. 39 08 169-2«-1a's1Hry43 '°" 1u-oe1-i2. seot34 16115 14-442·12 125'19 eoeo GClb<IJter Avr eo.11 M .... 162 73 1200 Conw1y Av, A~~~~~3~i9~3~~ 42:.~::'25 ~7 : .. 1;: 8955 Swallow Av, Fountain Hlnlhaw, Manon P . AP 17181 Spvkl'b~ry St. la Baltene Cl. Fountlkl v-. Tin Mountain Cl Foun111n 9u~ Av Fouttt•n Val-A Colt1 M .... CA llM ' 1 • • Vllley. CA 15&-192-32, 1563 M t82•2 Founleln Val .... CA ..... CA V"'-t CA ltiy CA Coltl M ... Plfk & Rec-Cuttle, George W, AP OV Inc, AP 427-351.0l. Anaheim Av, Coale ....... Gomez, Juan J , AP Carteblld Ct Fountlln Val-Steck Don 8.rnard AP Rauillumar Aa...i H AP Hill, Geor e G AP Tiie M1ct11ko M .AP , .. lion°"'· AP 139-191~1. 141-182~. $816.92 3006 ~!7~=-~~ Aid HIUAY, CAB I Glib t AP 112~2~21 , $530 13 18856 ley, CA 167-094:26 seso S3 9711 169-251-15 85 1 101 54 144.()93..()$ 1f52 07 16945 1'3-4«--09 S.2t8 18 164~ S30 70 1048 Cortlca Pl, Colleo• Av. Cotti ....... CA Airport WMt 8uaiMM 424 2~n28' $1 41!'00 58f Sant• Mllllltll St. Fountain JOMIOl1, John c AP LI C!'P."I• Av FOYntlln Val-10370 La Torot~ Cl Foun-Ml Eden Cl Fount111n I/alley Scotcn Pine St fountain Cotti ....... CA Horv11, Jlmel M . AP p -• . . Velley. CA 156-192-42, 14'74 28 18237 lev CA llln 11.itey CA • CA Velley CA Jacquet. Donald F , AP 1•1-105-05, $811.&e 3036 erk, AP 938·98·008, Park Or, C09ll ....... CA Hubbllld Erk: R AP MUlr Woods Cl, Fountein Cerrotl O.Vld T AP R~n Mametto J Meywther Peull AP Boyd T:;4l l AP 139-202--09. l9363e 3000 Werr11'1Ln,Coet1M .... CA ~~~~SOM!~~ Flag:~~ 9:1:.1:.:~~i:-.~nc, AP 112-731-08 $1007 38 Veit9y.CA 187--095-08 $35850 1163() AP ftl8-25l-34, 177350 U4·07t-26 12.27°8 411 143-S.1·24 19 ll085 Royal Palm Or, Co.11 M ... , Cullneda. Keren. AP 933-98-008 $ l Ille l& 245 JOfd · M L AP 18599 Stvil& AndrM St, Kuperott. Shirley AP LI C~lta Av Fountain Val-10465 La Marmot.I Av 166$8 Ml Hottmel\ Cl FC>Uf\-Crocua Av Fountain v..., CA 141·18f>..15, 11,393 80 3019 • • 1"· lry · Fountain Vllley, CA 15&-193-49, SHO 12 10233 1ey CA Fount8in Vlllly CA t.in V,.,,., CA ' CA AP 139-202-10, t9383e Donnybrook ln Co111 ~Av,Coele M .... CA 93'1·38..()34, ll2000 llMS Braman, Kenneth J , AP lndlan Alver Ct. Fountain intanle Marco F AP RaMr Kamt9.. c..te OetdanilC.O.trlEquit• J G GI-Corp AP 3004Roya1Pllm0r,eo.t• ....... CA 245~~Cc!1·2~9.a2 ~~Av, Cotta ....... 112-732-28,$3032618515 Valley.CA 187·t02-i8.l1.20890°9731 AP 1ee:212-11. 0 $37778 Inc AP 144-071 68 143-541·28. 152851 9063 M .... CA C-Weat Entwpr!MI, AP CA • I .... Elll ti J " L AP Sanll Tomua Cl, Fountain Bendit, AnQeilca el •• LI Tlerre Av FounlaH'I """ 10e81 EJ Toro Av. Fountan 1.2.157 38 18643 Ml Erin Cl Crocua Av FO\il'lllln Vllley AP 139-202-11, H38.90 141·191-34,11.387981308 o · <> n Valley.CA AP 15&-202-83, 148828 1ey CA \.alley CA Foun1"nVtlley CA CA 3008Roya1Palm0r.C0911 LogenAv,Coata ....... CA A.P 933-98-024.sae2.eo245 937-36-052. $!2000 I045 l ... JOl'ln 0 Jr AP 10128 MulrWoodaCt,Foun-Dixon OavldMICl'I ... AP Bica Eloy H AP 8andl Hu90 J AP Oonoftue. 0.... J AP M...,CA J11latt Trine A . AP ~~~·~c.,i ~~IMim Av, Coste M-. 112-743-19, $74419 8927 tllnV11tey,CA 101-11 1.:02. $84947 G731 l89-28;·07 ll.100 62 144·071 72 1122944 143-S.2·11 $$4190 9182 AP 139-203-21 , S9H 42 141 ·201-12, 149 12 245 FlscMr A COt . ...... Yub• River Av Foon1a1n VII-Fidelity Federel S&L u Amapola Av, Fount*n 10583 El Ell• Av Fountain 15580 Mt Erm C1 F011nt11n C..ueuw AY F-ount1lln Valley 2936 Pepper Tr .. Ln. Cotti C.rw<, George P., AP "· ta . ley CA Ann. AP 159-212-22 Valley CA Valley CA Valtey CA MeM, CA 141 ·201-20, 11,224 80 1280 CA TAX-RAT£ AREA Gouldtng. Timi, AP $854 29 18099 Flf•tone Cl, M_;cury S & L Aaan AP cnc)p.u. Joee J AP Alcofd Jimmy l ae AP Kellly Oarll G AP K1n1ga, SuHn. AP loganAv.Colt•M .... CA ~:s~"128Co!l,0~5l0 15-12A 112-7«·23.$2,008848939 FountatnVllley,CA 187·131-10 183775 9134 169'-283-19 $86320 ia&16 'r44·074-20 It 10321 143-S.2·17, "6858 9173 139-211-10, $887. 10 2940 Rlechard. Maureen l ., AP CA 11• 11 IM. Canery Av Founlaln Valley , Tempzen. tony M . AP I.JI Cult• i..v Fountain V9'· LI Pena Av' Fountain Valley 1143& Corienw Av Foun-Caladium Av Fountall'I VII Androe SI, Cotti M .... CA 141·202-28, '3 &e3.ea 2949 P1te4. Pe<rotlfn G .. AP CA 156-212-31 85, 196 24 ley CA • CA • . "'"Valley CA ley. CA Stea, lorl J .. n. AP Fairview Rd, C:Olta Mell AP 938-91)..()3(), l l,t39.22 l2.0'7l~8.ll,085.73 3404 Lowe, Rot>ert A .. AP 18138 Ar•lone Ct, Foun· Ctl#ldler Anita L AP Flttrlmmonr Cherler Moo11 Peut A 2ncs Abdo Yuau1 AP 139-212·11,11,379&82981 CA • ~~Fl.ctler Av,eo.taMeea, Mlmbl~~on Wy, COlll 112-753-10, 12.213 16 lllnVatley,CA 107-133·04, 11,45'7 52 Victor, AP 199·301-07, AP-144-092·20. 190•05 143-St2·22.l1,731tea11~ RedWood Av, Cotta M41M, Regen. George Elf18 Tr. ·~ ldt Woll H 18207 Santi A<le4a Cl, Foun-Coutt1, Mergarel A. AP 17282 W1lnut St, Fountain 1740.90 10&45 El P~or 10537 Ml Neota St Foun1aln Caledlum Av, Fount.in V4111- CA AP 141-221-45, $3,298 80 '" · rng · llln Valley, CA 15e-222·41, 1495 22 18182 11111~ CA Cl Fountain Valley CA Velley CA ley CA Hinger, Vincent G , AP 1087BakerRd,Coet1M.... TAXftATl!AAIA :334~2-073-t4.9 c~·~16 Colllns, Glenn W . AP Bryce Ct, Fountain V1lley. G00uia Julio A AP 'Oodeon Winfred E AP 011on llerl\On Arll'lur AP 139·212-28, 162881 2989 CA 15-412 M c:rnetH ' a 112-761-23, 19•2 53 18018 CA 167·133-11.' $370 18 j'7340 169·301-08, 1830 42 10e55 144·092·27 1 1 O!i6 28 l'Hkwood Pt, Coate M ... , Gorman, OO<othy, AP -:· N M AP Santa Cedilla St, Founlaln Knartur, Cyntl'lll A. AP Wllnul St, Founlaln Valley, El Picador Cl, Founllln Val 16525 Mt Neoll St Foul'tlln TAX AAn AMA 21-otl CA 141-233-11, $208.60 968 cuy Of eo.11 ...... AP yme, ency . Valley, CA 156-222-46, $578 26 10199 CA ley CA Valley CA OIYll, John F • AP Poal Rd. Cotti M .... CA 420-01244, $30 78 12.073•35• '1•899 26 34 t3 Melanson, Alfred J . AP Canyon<:t. Founteln V1lley, Scl'llmanlMly. WOifgang, Co,.ey, J.,,_ G AP HOUQhltll"Q Fraohca c Miiier Leon A AP 139-212-31, $908 80 2972 Loreto. Jou. A p AP 420--012.05, $30 78 2300 ... :.bl~~on Wy, Co••• 112-772-01, St,750 34 6797 CA AP 107-1•3.02. s 1,301 1• 189·331-08. I 1,407 9 7 AP 14 ti)( 15 ,904 ~ t43-131·26 $3« M 9So« Jecarenda Av, Cotti M ... , 141-234--09, $e01 63 2958 Plaoent11 Av, Cotti MeN. y ' d y k AP Ottawa Rlvet Av, Founll!n Bunge, Monroe, AP 17195 Palm St, Fountain 17936 San Rat ... St, Fouo-11472 1¥0ry Av Fountl!n A~ 0 Fountain Valley CA AP 139-212·32, '39 04 Milb<o St, Coell M ... CA CA uu 1· uu IW, Valley, CA 156-232--02, S447 .a t03e3 Valley CA laln Vallt1f CA l/altey CA CA ' Orlham. 8ruol s . AP Wengeier, Duane i... AP AP420-012.o9,$451.70 412-082-03·'1·320821145 Scl'lwartt, David H., AP SloneAt\fetCt.Foun11tnVaj.. .-Shive JOl'ln w AP Hoppea° o.vld l AP Goffinet J.,.,. R TR COUl.on Aonlld AP 139-213--08, 1120 00 1601 141-382-10. $459 48 . 281 Sal~~n"vo;:"N~· ~~ 112-772·34. $478 •8 87C>e ley, CA 167-15 i. 14, t 1,724 08 189-332-01, I 1.321 99 AP t44-123.()1 $348 85 t.:'i-~lO i.!~-0ffl32S 8and1lwood St, Coate Henov.r Or. eo.11 Mesa. CA TAX UTE ARIA 412.063:00 I 1 820 a.. 3373 Frazer Riv. C1, Fountain Juetlce, Dorian Barry Tr, 1'78"6 Aen St Foul'llllln v.t-~Ttl)S AJkno1 St Foun-HI052 Mt HIC:tls St Fount..,.. Rec:twooo s· rOUMllln Val· Mete, CA Jecot>Hn. AMI el ... AP 1..-S lmbledo,; w Cost• Val ..... CA AP 15&-232.04. $592 78 ley CA laln Valley CA VaJWt CA .., CA Verdult, Ar11'1ur J . AP 141 ·383--02. $255.89 339 CA y Burke, Paul J., AP 103'71 Stone R"'-Cl, Foun-Lorin. Kenneth S1even. [)ry9r, Jeffrey H•OICI AP Powell Oonlld A AP 1(1m l(w~Rln AP 13t-231-19, S1,36'C ea 2953 Bowllng OrMn Or Cotti Haney, Gordon L , AP M~ie1 Peuoiem G AP 112-772-59. $2.744.64 8727 tlln Vllley, CA AP t87-153-08 ,823 95 930-29·422 $2 053 66 144·123·0!i $2,312 tO 143-224-23 36 9864 Country Club Or C09la M .... CA •12-074-19,$2,749St10fft12..oei-04 l96&C>e 3311 ShennonRlverCl.Fountllln Batley. Mlc:ttael E. AP 176G1ElmSI FountalnVll-17210San M1teoS1 Foun· 16098MIHlth S1 Foun1111np~ Ct Fountain v.., Meta, CA EKalante Gtorla. AP Oanlelle Of Cotta Mw_ CA · Val...,, CA 156-232-42. U41 60 18190 itiy CA tlln VaJ ..... CA VllW( CA Bllke, f~n G . AP 1• t-392--07, 1120 00 2M PhUllpe,' John T, AP ~:.bl~~on Wy. Coate Hen<lerson. Elm« E AP Otaclef Ct, Fountain Vllley Cerrell JllT\el H, AP ~. Roget l AP Teulli, W1yn1 H AP PIOtlc Amencan Coutei 1 3 9 . 2 5 1 . 1 3 . Pnnc.ton Or. Cotta Meal. 412-074-35,l1,1120.1lot AP 412..()83-11 i 136549 112·781-14,$1,558A48H58 CA 187·173-20 $85760 17396 930·29-427 ,, 095 50 14• 124..()t 1&87 03 1110 AP 1~25. 118830 $2,465 22 2918 J1111 Rd, CA Oenlelil Or, Coeta Mell, CA 3377 ~m Ml ct' Cott Santa Lauret11 Cl, Fountain N•tenntn Slephen Roy, Olk St. Fount.in ........... CA 17220 San Mlleo SI Foun-1 Flower Av Fowi111n Vllll9) t32Q Heethet Av Fount..,, Cotti MeM. CA Saclla. Harry 8 . AP Wright. Mn L.. AP ...... CA,,_ . • Yllley, CA AP 15'7-011-18, $8577• Atnold, Tl'lomaa R. AP llln .., .. .., CA CA v.,., CA Mendel, Olvtd A. AP 1• 1-393-08. seo• 29 253 412--014-41 ., 050 27 1120 p M l'lend AP Cl'lenn1pr1g•C1•. M1n-1M80 c.d• Cl, Fountain 167-221-22 1737 82 98111 I Monlgomery Wllllam ~~ Edwin F Jr AP 139-253-04, 1932 90 11151 Prine.ion Or, Cotta Meu, OenrU Dr, Co.ta M9u, CA 12~63-8;3 si 2t 4 ;~ 3385 ol'lar, AP 112-782-02, Vdey. CA Shrine< Cl, °Founteln Vatley. TAX .... ATE ~A A AP 144 125-14 1545 143-422-08. $15733' 9888 1'11'1UI Or, Colt• Meaa. CA CA Gould Doroll'ry B AP s 'c1 'eo. M S2 499 38 0594 Rogue Rt"9f Klee>Pe. Roben L . AP CA 21..ocM , 1167 P9tal Av Fount Pewtet Cl Founlall'I Valley Oilton, Jewel C , AP Batretu. Joe A., AP 4 12.07~91305340 .1109 ~mersel · 11 esa Av Foun1atnV1lley,CA t57442-11, ,289118 t815 Stterp JeaM A , AP \/altey,CA CA 13t-253-08, S3.«e 18 1&41 t• 1·393-09, SI, 105 86 239 Dennis Dr. Co.11 ....... CA c Coolclf. Tl'lomu s . AP Swan Cl. Founlaln Vllley. 187-27t·28, $1,260 3a 9534 SI•• n 0 11n. AP Plumlelgn. Lucille G AP Kon Duk Pun9, AP TIMI Or, Cotta Mela, CA Princeton Or, Cotti Merl, WUHamt, Mlenul, AP TAX·RATE AAEA 112·801-02, $679 12 18274 CA Acl<lay Ct Foun111n Velley, t69-18t.39. seo3 52 109201 t44·1S4~1 1322 97 18 IH -422-25 11 127 66 O'Leary, P1ul, AP CA 412.()74-53 1tno45 1125 '1"-t-Senta Belinda Cl. Foun1A1n Heplet, Denny M AP CA Siiier Av Foonlaln Vallt1f Rainier S1.Foun1a1n Valley, t5879MeegherSI Fountam 13t-263-17. $880.80 1018 Font•. Rudy M , AP Dennis Or Co.ta M ... CA .,--Valley, CA 157-()64.24, '571.34 9097 Row. Kun Kl AP CA · CA Yllley CA Semer Or, Cotti M .... CA 141-394--02. ,1,252 88 223 Fr.ooh: Howerd L.° AP Woods, Herold A , AP Maltll'd Av. Foul\taln I/alley. 187-383·20, 11.412 90 Delpr'er n~ J ·:p Bird Mld'tMI R AP l.aoparlOOnc:llal, Nit AP Foster, Rlcherd w Jr, AP Pri~lon Or, CO.ta Mesa, 412-371.()9, 12,555.98 3"85 IVll, Chari.. C.. AP 112-602-26, $2,4 75 56 CA 17112 Santi ltlbel S•. 169-18-4.()4. ~10 1'0026 1t4-151--03. 1754 29 11281 1-43-423--01 S783 42 9810 139-263· 18, 1579.23 1824 CA Venetian Or Cotti M... 418--063~5. S 1,240.97 3089 t8343 Santa .J.Q&narte Cl, C1plell, Arthur, AP Fount1tn Valley, CA El Chi A · F t 1 y 1._. Blue«>ell Av Foun1aln Valley Rantan Av Fountlln Valley Semer Or, Co1t1 M ... , CA Yarton, Eddie l.. AP CA ' ' Klondike Av, Cotta Mesa, Fountain Valley, CA 157-oe5-42. $788 22 18778 Wllllt, Robert A. AP no v oun an a....,. Fosler, Ouncaf\ H W Al> CA Reyee. Raymond 0. AP 141-424·19. $315.72 2507 BuenconMjo. Oacar, AP CA VIiiaiobos, Anthony L .. Welnul SI, Founleln Valley, 187·372·29, $1,087 22 CA Bu .. Marc J AP' 144-151 11 1781 57 11361 Mardesich. J()M A. AP 139-253-21, $879.92 1840 Lef'llgl'I Pl, Coete Mna, CA 412-371· ll $ 1 950 90 l022 AP t 12-802·37. $353.88 CA 17245 S1n11 Lucie SI, Foun-169 1~1 20 i 193 9,. ·108731 BlueOell Av Fount11n Valley, 14.J.423·04 S2 ~ 78 9648 S1m11 Or, Coste MeH. CA Edelblute, Carl G., AP Cannonade' Ct. 'eo.ie ....... TAX·RATI! AAEA 18287 Santa Belinda Cl. Aoy1I Hom ea. AP taln Valley. CA Saf\-p~ Av Fountain Yll· CA Rarttan A• FOYntaln vauey Sturgeon. Jeri E , AP 1• 1-453-08, 11,502.82 2363 CA 15-121 Fountain Velley, CA 157.()95-43, StH 27 18790 8erne1. Biiiy J . AP CA HenderllOl'I. Denn11 A AP CA 139-254-07. $84255 1815 Columbl1 Or, Colla M.... Amur, Erken, AP Walnut St, Fountain Yelle)', t67-382·10, $36198 17213 leyDorland Ha A AP 1u-t81 24 179S 7S 16092 Burke W1ll1am AP Simer Or. Cotti Mell, CA CA TAX RATE ARIA Strain, Wiiiiam H AP 112-802-71. S 1 •62 80 CA Senta M1dr1n1 St Fountllln 18g.197_24 $8~ 1097ol Shull SI Fountam llelley 1"3-501.()8 $883 48 9009 Rltlnel'lar1, J1me1 8 Jr, Lincoln Rae AP ._.. 418-082·36 11,53422 907 18456Sen11Eugenl1.Foun-Jonel. O.Otfrey M, AP Velley CA S F I Lentz J1rna Stuart A GladlOll Ct FounlainVlltey AP 139-291.0.1. $808 00 ltl-473-09, 1289 53 2349 1..--· Lombard Ct. Colle ....... l&ln Valley, CA 157-071-11, $815 28 164M R~ero. George. AP ani'!°" AY OUnllln 11•~ t 44· 183-09 I, 021 84 CA . . 2945 EJleilmer• Av, Cotti Rutger10r.Co111 Meae,CA CA White, Mlc:h ... A .. AP Ternannd St, Fountain Val-187-392·07 11,496 98 leyPuder JOM Alb«! Jr 16100 Wl'lllec;ao C1 f ¥-Tl'IOmu RIOl\ard H AP MIN.CA llml Dile Emll AP Merlln·ROol'l•·Bunnell Jonnaon uwrenceW Jr 112-821-22. 12,830 48 lt1f,CA 17231 Santi Barbar• St AP 16 1 79 13 1 I taanVelley 143·583-07 $1 195 23 Miiier. Joe L • AP 141-4S4.()3, $808 26. 2403 Propertlle. AP 936-33-01 '· AP • 18-oe3..10. '1 432 7e 18'4e7 Santa Lec>nof'I Cl. Sulllven. HI~ c . AP Fountain Velley CA 117931 :~d-SI Fou8n1!2 Rumney Robert R A 16073 Cache SI Fountain 139-281.()9, $39014 2909 Fordham Or, Coste M .... $1,585.20 l202 Lat Arenu 909 POVtell Ct Co.II Mesa. Fountain Valley, CA 157-094·18 SI 53t 88 Countryw1<1e Funding Vllley CA t44 203·16 198592 n7t2 Valley CA EllMmere Av. CO.II Mesi. CA Wy, Coel1 Mell, CA CA w .. ver, l.. H AP 18534 Collonwood St Corp AP 157-403 05, HeMI 11 Theodore L Ell*' Cl ~ounlaon Vall~~ Tevts Hope Marllyn AP CA Latge, Pl'IOlp H , AP LongBMCtlS&LAlln. Mclntotl'I FrankT ,AP 143·t63-15, S1.H508Founllln Valley,CA 116300 t7300 Santa AP 16~t2•28 13327 CA 10 .572-2 1 $123328 Webster WtNlam F L . 141.·~7 $1,413 24 2885 AP 938-33--015, II.~~'! 418-063-22, $785 69 921 15890 Helena Cl. Foun1111n lrvln. Raymond J-Ber1>ar1 SI FounttJn Valle'f 10765 El Mtt Av Founllllfl Jenno110 Mrroo AP 16 106 Caribou SI Foun111n AP 139·271·27. 1657 62 An21 ln, Coetl M .... CA 1212 Lat Arenae Wy, .,.,..,. Powetl Ct. Coate M ... CA Valley CA AP 157-102.()9, $392 74 CA \/al CA 144-203-S7 S9 t4 89 1113 1111..., CA 1713 011\u Pl, C0911 Meea. Bartlell Nlcholl8 St1tr, MMe. CA Kareen Roberti AP De Camp Ed'#Ar<I J AP 9423 Cormor1nt Cl, Foun-Lombard L•t« H AP ~rd ErnHI A p Glldllone C1 ~ountein YW-Logsdon. Albert E JA CA AP 14 1~12-12 1 2,20810 418..()83..47, $1,8$4.30 919 143-231-09, 162553 16575 talnVall9y, CA 167-411·25 1417 22 &969 t89•313_10 SI 636 OO ley CA AP t43-S81-25 '2.~150 Owwla, J1rnea C AP 1138 El Camino Or Cotti TAX-RATE AREA Van ,.._ Cl, Cotti M... Hemlock Cl Fountain Valley, Thomton. Gayle M · AP La Oona Ct. Fountain \/Alley t078.4 El Mat Av Foumarn. Imai. YOINIO 0 AP M32 Mlltletoe Av Foun111n 139·202.04, 985080 1641 M .... CA 11-10I CA CA IS7·103..o2 165178 16311 CA Valle CA 144-204-01 l 714M18801 VAi.., CA Mlnorca Or. Coela MeM. CA Ctieeney, Marllyn C . AP V • n O C 1'11 o. AP Linden SI, founllln Valley Stevens Marvin A AP M!neon Tlf'rance l Apt Mt Colten St Fountain VII I voo Ricnaro H AP Mc Ellgot, E L.. AP 1• 1~28-08. 1564 08 2na HulM. Frencle L . AP TAX·RATI! AREA t43-231-16. s 193 30 16528 CA 16'7-411-3 t $408 82 8636 169 36 1 22 s I 11 4 02' ..., CA 143-S81 lO s 1 785 01 9114 IJa.264-24, 1'790 75 29181 Loreruo Av, Cott.a M...., CA 119-391·20 S 1 958 12 178 1$-t2I Hemlock Cl, Foun1atn Valley, Holrntlrom, Elvin T AP L• Zane Cl Founlllln Valley 17410 LOI AmlQOS Cl Foun Riddle MWCll C API Mlltlelr • Av Fountlln 1111 Jecarencl1Av,Coet1 M .... Whelan John F APn1eMaateric1Co.11M... CA 157-103-11$81748164t1cA 111n \/1 CA t44-22 1-2185 l 1012,19Y CA CA 141-882.0S. $1.255 12 1012 CA ' ' De Welles Roy 0 . AP Linden St. Fountlln Valley F11aan Propen-l l<I. AP Illy 16437 E-ISI Cl Fountain Clement L~ A AP Snydet. Ellllyn M , AP MltllonOr Coela M ... CA Motlna, Fred H Jr AP Pitel, Pereolem 0 . AP t43-281~8. $37727 16518 CA 167-422·12 115988 1742t Valley CA 143·582 16 $1 12599 139-284-33, $M5 ti 2925 AP 141~.()9, 12,754 64 119-391·24 $1 859 A6. 196 4 l8-0~-0~'...-$l, l03 l6 C897 Oak Cl Founllln Valley CA M9"dludeh, Mohammed Banis Suzsnne SI Fountain TAX,A2A!!_.AR£A Riiey Merk R AP t6068 ~ C l'ounlam Val Jacarandl Av Coll• Mela, 1010 Valencll St. Colt• The Mutn Cl Co.ta M... Peace I . ..,..,..1a ....... A Pruyn Aeuel J . AP H • AP 157-121·22, $ 120 00 Valley CA 1......... 144-232-04 $438 7• 11 192 ..., CA CA Mesa. CA CA ' ' 1"3·28f-47 $555 30 10583 9&44 Turtledow Av, Foun· Olvte. Lindon s . AP AielM Av Fountain Valley I Z1ntno, Louis A .. AP AP 1•1-eM-10, 12,538.14 TAX·RATI AREA Yucca Ct, Fountlln Valley, tlln Valley, CA 187-422·20. 1120 oo 17408 Alco Mining Inc. A CA TAX UTE ARU 139-~. 1580.111594 1016 V1tenct1 St, Colla TAX.-AATIAIUIA 15-111 CA Wlfllll'lllllu, Y11unor1. Sama Lueti SI, Foun1a1n 1S6·155·19 1208181 CrOWO.. Larry R. AP 21-0tS Mlnorca Of, C0911 M .... CA M ... CA Merkley, Wllllam C , 3rd, AP 15'7-121-27, 1763 16 Valley CA t0550 lawt<>n Rl¥9' Av, 144·2S2-1 t, 11 70 I H JtcqUM, Donald F , AP Tubl>1, Oh1on W., Tr 11-111 Knowlllon MtnOI' Ltd, AP AP 143·2'11·13, $374 Ge t700 Turtledove Av, Foun· Todhunter JOMPl'I A . AP Fount1ln Yll ..... CA 11361 San Jac.lrtlo St. F~ 139·2"-<>1, 194'742 2932 LlndbOfg/O•hlfnveatO<Slnc 937-88-171,$85018 18871 Ceder Cl, Fountain talnValley,CA 197-43t.()1 13e112 85-49 tllnV~.CA S.rlOO ~ 1 AP PIPP« TrM ln, Co1t1 AP 141~'11-07, $872 •O 427H~:21•; .. 1N,2.r71~ 3A1 .. ~ AP 937·88-172, 1540 22 Valley. CA Fry. ~dwerd J. AP LI B1y1 Av, Fountain Valley TAX·"AT'f AREA Bladlt>um E~erd S . i:!;2~11·~Juntlln ~5~: M ... CA 1045 El Camino Or eo.11 · • • •· .., uv • AP 937-88-173. 1517 1• Huke. Rot>erl C , AP tS'T-122..()4, $88" 5• 9614 CA 21-ool AP 1«-383.oe $72• 74 · · JeOqUM, Robert H., AP ....... CA . Airport Loop Or, Cotti AP 937-ea-178, $850 18 143-322-28. SI. 127 •• Tllberl Av, Fountain Valley. River• N<xW1 F AP 116'3 Poppy Av Foun1W1 /a Rosa JoMpl'I R ' AP 13t-301-05, 1791C>e 1541 AP 14 1~'11-17 16,52362 ...... CA AP937·88-177,$850 18 167720l1veSt,FoufltlinVa1-CA 187-521 17. 1 1.058 18 vovllf\ AOQef OoNrt A Valley CA 1 ~;n:~~Av ~:,~~1n9J~ PondetouS1,Cot11 M .... 1011 El Camino Or Coete TX ,... • AP93'7-88-102,$85018 ley,CA Huflcnmldl. Dorene J 17576San11Peul1C1 Foun· 108672-06 SnOOO 1588 L~ H 8renl APllfr't' CA CA M ... CA ' A _,.A , .. AnlA AP 937-88-163.1540 22 Scou. Leonard 11 , AP AP 157·122 23, $424 92 taln Valley, CA Bogan Cl Founuwn VellevJ 144 38514 ST!\1 98 1~1 Wilt, Theodofe E .. AP &«ton, Wllllam A . AP 11-112 AP 937.U..184, 11,024 28 143-331-12 $429 70 18&42 11613PufllnAv Founlall\1111• Hendy, Lloyd l Jr AP CA l Sh&•I• St Foun1a1n \/eltey 14:~~20 ~7~21°117~ 139-312.01 '80248 2840 141-882-15 1135360 2'758 AP937·88-185,l1,02428 OllveCl,Fountalnllalley.CA ley,CA 167·541-09, S8078& t7524 YNNga. Raymono AP N1111 Lewr~ E AP M s F '" " Androe St. Cotti MIN. CA LoretlZO Av.' Cotti M .... CA Wel>blr, Alan, AP AP a37-&8-188. 11.024 28 Hornylk. Mk:hNI l.. AP elriltllnl. Conrld. AP Senta Domingo Cl Fountatn 1011·fl 72 51 S 125 74 15$41 14• 39 1 02 I t21 52 18203 C~ 1 °' tai Vil .... M. y. 8." ~. A p Par1cer, Kenneth E .• AP 422-041-20, 1587 38 2189 143-381·52, $471 43 16781 157-12)..03, S7 t3 99 95116 ..,,,..,, CA Rocky Cl Fountall\ Valley s.-•• St ~ount11n v1nev 13M 12.05, $811 38 1605 4 18-141.07, S520'.n Pecfflo Av, Cotta......_ CA T AX·"AH ARl!A RedwooO St Founteln V• Pufflrl Av, Fount11t1 llslley Sumnet Wallet N A.P CA 1 Ho en l'I • 8 r ·Le AP Ponderoee St. Colll ......_ Dlvldlon, OouQlu R .. AP AP 422-041-34, ".058 t8 11-112 '-Y. CA CA " 187·S41-33 1740 76 1"'816 0.twtnd MICl'IMI A , AP' t 44·408·09, U ,4U 74 CA •19-132·18 12.2fl.32 2338 Ourenll, Frink, AP Zlllollt, JOhn A AP j AVQlrinOa. Theodotl G . Senll Eleni St. Fountein 108 61•·2• S125 74 15918 16638 Mt .,lctlMMI Cl 8111' Fr9der1dl l Jr, AP Lltllelon Ct 'eoit1 Me.a CA 422.071·2t "3181 Oltano 8-ledtel J AP 143-342-tO 1448.20 M18 AP 1l7-132-14, $1,1104 M Vdey CA Godwin Ct FounteHI y~ Fount11n v....,, CA 1~. S660 5e 2827 Scalzo, 0Ca11ton V, •AP A~ S & L Aaln, AP 439-151~. $2 001'74300 Marlpoea Av Fountain V• 11236 3'd St, Jl"ountMI v-. Orrvee Joy 0 AP CA l<AllQ Mt0f'l9 K AP L~--~ Maftvel J AP Tal>egO Pl, Coell Mere. CA 420-021-21. 11,443 54 2720 aM-29-002, 11,379 12 1040 SunrlM Cl Cotti ..._ CA ley, CA lt1f, CA 187-S42.()3 $21153 8906 E-ng. F J.,,.., Apl '"4 4 t• 22 132t 18 t8M2 t69-032 13 1777 14 17100 lenMlt. Aobet1 A , AP St1tblrdOr.Colt1MIM.CA Sea8'eeu0r,ColtaMeaa. ' Wernlell. J La Mii'. AP W.,,,.,, Blaine A . AP E1c.p.1•1Av Jl"ounlalnVll 144-42 1 a Sl,581 38 Teo 11S1 FOUl\lell'\te1 l09Aobt9 0 Fount111nV91 13~. $875 22 2H2 CA 143·382·09, 12.185 44 157-141-30, 11.151C>e9112 ley, CA 10038 Abato Cl ,_.DWlllll\I B r r n a Jo II n , A P ley CA ai..m-1 Av, Cotti MMe. TAX UTE Aft•A Cf\epmen. Ro«iet't 0 , AP TAX-«ATe Aftli 18199 Sllllt,_ St. Fountain MOit "'-Cl FOUl'ltlln v-. 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CA -..0111 Jonee. Reyburn P , AP Mankin Biii 0 AP TAX RATS Alt8 A Eaat Y ... l.oop, lrvlne. CA AP 131-71-031, 11,23004 PlperCl.lrvlne,CA Tltle Int & 1'R Co TR 451-172-03. '934.71 2 934·44 021, $42114 21 2'-..oll E.rickeon, Judy Lout .. , 17220 N9whopa, fl'.ountaln Corrothen, ~ T ... 1R· 19U·00-2 &/OR Irvine Co. AP 120-046-59. OMIWOOCI WMI, Irvine, CA Snowt>etry, Irvine, CA AP 836-2f-008, 11.619 70 Vllley, CA AP 449-351.01, $1.208.92 CrlMll, Theodor• M . (MS)•. S78.31 01111, Samuel I/. Jr, AP MOH, P1trlcl1 A .AP Irvine lnveetmetll OrOYe> 11 Glennhurlt, lrvtne, CA Mc£lrevy,Roo.rt0 ,AP 14711Sum~Av,lrvlne,CA AP 453·113-09. 104340 451-17~1. 11.151.38 t1 93.4-44-048, 11,711824 13 AP S'1.0l2.0I t'77880-4 ' Kopp, Qlnl Yvette, AP 1131-78·045. S 1,230.04 Stoe>hll. ~II U. AP 17Ml1 Si><uce T,... Ln. TAX RATI ARIA Golden Stat, Irvine, CA Oregonny, Irvine. CA ' ' 838-21-04e. •1.121 45 1"*0 17220 ~. Fountlln .&4W52.02, 1348 32 3862 lrvlne CA Harwick. Darlene AP ch • n . 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Wllllem R , AP Meany, Devld Ptllllp, AP Towndrow CllY9 A ,APWllnvtAv.lrvlne.CA LakMtlore,lrvlne,CA 11123 Siiier, Fountain Val-8*:tllhotn St, lr\'ine. CA Cotterman. Howatd. W., 4&3...0t&-23, '427 62 5121 461-191-40. 12, 154 &2 8 934-44-114, 11.872 76 3 Showe. Getaldlne 8 , AP Noro11h1. Peter, AP i.y, CA Harr11, Henry L, AP AP 453-113-41. $3.311171 Altoon1 Ln. lrvlne, CA Senderling, lrvlne, CA Snapdragon lrv1n1, CA 1137-t3-005, 11.120.98 5220 83~9-012, 11,3113.99 43 PROPERTY IN IRVINI! CITY TAX-«ATE AREA a-GOO Mc Kemie, Maur1oe W . et al . AP 435·052-17, I 1,298.53 16751 Mlllllcen Al/, Irvine. CA TAX RAT£ AREA 26-005 4411~371-05, 11. 141 41 3772 22 cw ... Tr .. Ln Irvine. T I .. T , c 0 Homan, J emee 0 . AP Whll•. PalriGI• A ,AP Walnut Av. lrvlne. CA Latllll'tore, lrvlne, CA 8teclctllornSt.lrvlne.CA CA . Tr#lR-1823·00·2 &/or 451-203-0t, $1,473.35 41 934·"4·115, $1.33599 41 Flelda, Marvin L .. AP Haynee, Hatokl R., AP Pt111, Rlchatd S .. AP Watwe, Wlllllm P .. et el, AP Golden Stat, lrvlne, CA Snapdragon, Irvine, CA TAX AATI AREA 1136-54-015, 12, 133.34 64 449-375-14, $2, 175 72 453-122-111 11 7211.82 38 453·031·11, 13,0H.1 4 NMJon, John F., AP Ba~. Clifford S . Jr, 28-070 Wiidwood, lrvlne;CA 14132 Elm Av. IMne. CA Olk TrM L~. IMM CA 18692 Via T011no. lrvlne. CA 451-203-20. $587 14 13 AP 9~•4-124. $874 llO 28 • B'"9f, Robert e . AP Veughan, Mlctlaal C. AP T I & T R C O Rot>erlor1, 0.vld L , AP Bluing Stat, Irvine, CA Wiidfiower, lrvlne, CA Kimme! Cherlel F AP 936-56-002. S2.133 35 71 40·371-05. 12.017 Ill TR111R·1923·00-2 &/OR ~.1711.74118&1 l<aye, Hiiary, AP CrewlOfd, Cynthie J,AP 483--341--0l, 13,395.~ I EutYaleLoop,lrvine,CA 14812 Meyten Av, Irvine. CA Morg1n,ThomH O, AP Portoftno Or. IMne, CA 451 ·203·28. '638.81 29 934-44-1511, $489.28 3~ Sii· Sycamort Creel< lrvlne CA Heata<, TllC>rnel B .. AP en.tu. John H.. AP 453-123-26. $1,573.42 llO Weith. Wllllem e.. AP BIUlng Sier, Irvine. CA verwood, lrvln•, CA Rlelly Thomas J • AP 936-56-025, S2.883.52 1111 4411-378·32, &2, 179.80 Ollt Tr .. lo lrvlneCA 403-044-Cle, S2,"8.32 63415 Newlin, Elizabeth M, AP Culllgen, Janet P1-483-342:12 12 l7l ~ 14 eut Yale Loop, lrvlne, CA 14911Y~Av,lrvlne.CA Olc:kton,AlctlerdK.,2nd, AmelflDr.lrvtne,CA 451·204-07 93.28454 14 trlcla,AP 934-63-057. Sycamore6r..tc' trvlM CA Card. CAnOfd A. AP Fabela. Fl()yd 0 , APAP-453-132-13 $162672 TI & Tr C 0BtazlngSter,lrvine,CA 11132 29 21 011nge ' ' 938-85-037, 1811.21 21 09·381-24, S970 88 31131 2e SeQuoia TrM Ln.' Irvine, Tr• 1R·1923·00·2 &/or Jone&. Ttlornu M., AP Btossorn, lrvlna, CA TAX .. ATE AREA Springwood. lrvlnl. CA Olive St. lrvlnl, CA CA ~ Jed< W Jr, AP 451·213-08. 11,258 . .&4 18 Peer9on, Rot>en E .. AP ..., _.1 Lynch, John A., AP Falhe-Aazam Leyla. AP Barron JOMPf!lne C A •83·052·05, S 1.•09 54 Foxhln lrvlne CA 1134-63--093, $863 34 103 l>'rVr 936-e!>-0-42, St,285 7 I 13 «9>383.04, $1,V71.68 3441 453-132·S7 1583 24 '1 14 15881 Racine Of, lrvlne, CA Coldwell Banker Rtlllden-Orange Blo11om, lrvlne CA Sprlngwood, Irvine, CA M~!:· Irvine, CA Sequoia TrM Ln, IMne, CA AP ~15, 12,370 50 Ill.I Real Elllle S&Nleea, AP Colllnga. Jemea I<, AP Hoeloee. Kenneth R . AP O'Connot. ~er A .. AP Pvtnam, Georl7i R AP t.EugeneW .AP Rhodel. N L., AP6352 811nnln,IMN,CA 451 -242-12. t2,4888A 24 834-83-108, $1.25516 126483-33~·12, 12,711192 1193t1-91-001, $1,43029 100 U9-4A l-32. I 79 22 5 «W 12. $ 1,787 80 3932 453. 133-32. m3 31 711 Hell, John P . AP Red RoGk, Irvine, CA Or1nge Blouom lrvlne, CA Creekllde, Irvine, CA e. Yale Loop, 1rv1ne, CA Wood Nymph. lrvlne. CA A1pen St, lrvlne. CA WtHow TrM Ln lrvtne. CA 4~21. H04.H 22 Ollrberg. Jerry, AP Sleblc:ke Relph, AP Bragg, Kenneth R , AP Mulholland. Robert R . Smllh. RICl'l.,d A , AP MountalnVlew,INIM,CA 451-261.07. $1 ,56104 28 934-67..002, 12.72858 167 TAX RATE AREA 937-29-014, $1,120.52 5 Re u . Nag h 1 • A p AP 449-383-20, $957 93 453-133-47 S952 34 49 Title Ina • Tr Co Tr M.,lpota. lrvln•. CA Weal Vele Loop, Irvine. CA 28-075 Lone Pine. Irvine, CA «11-4•1·31. s2•3oo.35 1 3911AtllSl,lrvine,CA WlllowTre .. Ln,lrvl~.CA #lR-1923-00-21/orlattw. Rlvu, Vlnc.nt• H, AP Scnart, George J . AP Malulll. Lind• T., AP WoodNymph,lrvtne.CA DerM.,dlroulan.Emma. Sasaki Klmlkaiu AP F. R .. AP 483·071·10, 451-252·17. $1 . 225.64 9 934-70-007, 1495.02 13 KumOf,FredertckM.,AP 837-21.055. $2.28932 1 AP ~m:!'~.:Ss M. i,c:"~.J S AP «11-412·22, $120 00 453-133-J 1. 1945 4o ti $899.78 18852 Via Pelallno, OMfwood Eu1, IMM. CA Starnow.. lrvlne, CA 463-362.09, $3,317 08, 5 Fembank, lrv1ne, CA _... 3591 Mynle SI, Irvine, CA Wiiiow TrM ln. lrvlol, CA Irvine, CA Frlnell Merion, AP Bueche Brothen. AP Sliver .CrtllOlnl. Irvine, CA Covey, Robert I(, AP Pllldofa.lrvtne CA LO Pilat•. Frenlt, A T I & T R c Wtilte. l>onakj R, AP 451·263-19. $1.12980 Ill 93 .. 70-019. 11,01780 15 Eagle Lind Co. AP 137-211-0eO. 12.35288 10 .. :~~h~~. TS~~~a A: 449.412-24, I 1.218 11 3571 TR# 1 R-1923-00-2 Keup. 463-071· 19, 13.914.80 54oe Sun• Rive<. Irvine, CA Driftwood. Irvine.CA 463-372-t I, 1433.114 3 Fa<nbenll, lrvlne. CA Myrtle St, Irvine, CA p In en. J 0 h n E . ' A p Amalft Dr. Irvine, CA Baker & F-ill Inc, AP Renk el. Ttiomu A . AP Alrnrock. lrvln•. CA Nnbltt, Fred l . AP Tlger,lrvlne.CA Broclt. Robel'1 H., A 453-141-19 1124577 15 TI l T r CO 451-283-23. $31639 11 934·80-022, $2,10588 101 Hee11y1I, Hooehang A., 938-21·040 $1,17009 2 44~~:2~.•r~~.gs0.J:2A~ 449-413·12.$2.287123852 BanyanTrMLn.'lrvine,CA Tr#1R·t'23-00-2 &/or SuntetRlvef.lrvlne,CA WettYlle loop,lrvlne,CA AP 483-411-11 , 13.1?361 Sugarplne,lrvlne,CA Nu1meg St, Irvine. CA A p 4 5 3 -1 4 1 2 3 . Zahr111, Atvned T.,_, AP Mohemed, Selah A ,AP Lynch. 01nlel J .AP 15 Sliver Cretelf'll, lrvlne, Godlrey. Richard J AP Tiger.lrvlne.CA Tavwez, C JllTIM A $1 11534 7 8anyen Tr•"83-083-04.S2,692.1064t2 451-292.00. 11,47934118934-95-002, $146364 21CA 1131-21-041, $2,317.70 12 Tlyebt H"hmll. AP 449-431-10.12.260.88 3431 Ln Irvine CA Calowbe Ln. IMM, CA Deer Creek. lrvlne. CA Stone Creek No1'1h Irvine, PrlmroM, lrvlne, CA 4411·"51-110• 121460 II PecanS1,lrv1ne,CA 'Grllfln Thomas AP RIO, Kogentl M .. AP Cero. Jemet F . AP CA TAX RATE AREA Morey,ThomuSooll,AP M~=~;,".1"ej,~11. AP Piikington, Oerakl E .. A 453-142-15, $1,991.28 30 493--083-05, tl.57708 6422 451 -296-18, Sl,331.40 23 Khakpour, Oholam 21--011 938-21-057. $2,151 72 5 449_452_01 $948 49 2 449-431-15.l 1.09e«3481 AlmondTrMLn.lrvine,CA Celowt>eln,lrvlne,CA o.n.oodEUt,lrvine,CA Houein, AP 934-85.011, Sprlngwater,lrvlne,CA Pecan St. lrvlne CA T I & T R C Alexander. Ala 8teptwt, Sewell. H Deen. AP 11.«6 51 79 West Ya 8ohrnl1adl Alchatd AP Sdllld. John W , AP Sw~=~t!irgl~::j~ AP Chol SH Oh. A TR•lA-1923-00-2 &/OR AP 483-091-18, 12,4311.&e 451-311·18, Sl,305.52 11 Loop.Irvine.CA ll39-l8-00S 51542 74 40 938-H-065. $1,1"852 20 .._.~2-00, $l.St1llS 12 ull;431-211 $1 1730 Holle . oavtd , AP19371 Sl«T1 CtUa Ad.TMl.lrvlne.CA Nordman. Suun.APExeterlrviri.CA Sprlngw11ar,1rvine,CA 14543 Seton Av. IMne. CA 453-142-1 9 . $2.540.52 Irvine. CA Hutt. An11't<>ny K., AP 93"-88-068 55, I 122.311 S05 Cocoo o9nn1s Patrick SwlllowTail,lrvlne,CA 'Cohen, Rlehard E . A AlmondTrMLn lrvlne CA T I & T r C o 451-311-33. $1,9"'418 35 Or1nge8lo110m,lrvine,CA AP 939:18.027 Sl,9118.82 44:..~-;::21 ~'~'.oo~.'08 A~ «9-431-27, s 1, 131 67 3371 AP 453-142-25: $1,9; 1 54 Tr, 1 R-1823-00-2 I/or Whlltllng Swen, Irvine. CA Slebell, Horii 0 . AP 69 Oxtord Irvine CA TAX RA TE AREA 2MMIO Pecan SI. lrvlne, CA SO AlmOnd TrM Ln. lrvtne, Breuer, Charlel F , el II, AP Wlnt!Ow. Lindi Suzanne, 1134-83-015, $2, 1SO 42 18 &let!~ Da~d W AP Leo~r;:~.c;.A Weller c . Adrlo. Vamon E. A CA 4M-092.02, 1814 25 11M02 AP 451-323-12. s 1.ooe 24 Brldgewood lrvlne, CA 939-16-043. 1231 54 27 Ox-lrvlne co Ceppy Oobbl 449-43~-02. $437 20 355 BailMte Ernaeto AP Sierra Chi.Ila Rd, lrvlne, CA 23 Partridge, Irvine, CA Monroe. Helen E., AP lord Irvine 'cA Oevelopmenl Co Inc. AP AP ~9-452-g! 1935·32 3 Pecan St, Irvine CA 453-151-04 $1942.seso11 Ko«aver;.AndrewJ.,AP Wiii•. James H , AP 834-93-047 $l,281196 2 Rao S~lnlvua v AP 590--024--04,11,024.10 L~~':;,4'·Lul1 A , AP Irwin, Rlc:tiard w. A Penlmmonln,lrvlne,CA 453-122·02, $1 ,07713 451-323-23. 12.0&548 Brldge\'lew lrvlne,CA 939-le'..109, 11.021.06 75 Or...., lndut1rlet Inc, 4411•452_50. 11,532.22 5 «9-432·34. 1864 38 35-4 Puent•. Richard R . AP 11522 Slerr1 Seco Rd, Bleckswen. lrvlne, CA C1rl1on, Eric AP Exeter lrvlne CA AP 590-035-09, $22.531 48 Et>oeSl,lrvlne,CA 453--151-20 S1,26370S011 Irvine.CA Krupoll. Marlln.AP 934-93-0511 12.56628 7 Mailk Nevu AP Doan Corp AP P•=~·lrvl~~Td~ AP Manin, Jeck A. A Hemlock Irvine CA LanolOla, Charlee Alfred 451-323-24. '67168 22 Woodlake,tl\llne,CA 1139-tS-ISe SI01og7 34 938-3?-0H ll30S92 4411-452_54• 12.00022 4 449-432-44.11,4647534112 Murphy RtCnard S .AP Tr, AP 4113 -135-07, Blaoltlwan.lrvine,CA Berman Arnol<1APOxfOfd lrvlne CA lrvln•' Co OTLF EboeSt, lrvl.ne CA 453-151-41 $1.635 011 $1,03984 19115 Cfoyden Apr1hamlan, RIOh.,d J 93 .. 98-026. It 15862 •2 A~ HowardP AP Propertlel AP 938..a7.o25 Bfl~;~~f~thefn Cal, Elltnger, Joel A 17531 Jacarenda Ln 1rv1ne. Tr, lrvlnl. CA AP 451-342 . .et. $454 75 I~ Lalcev+ew, lrvlne, CA 939-11-173 '12 lOI sfi' SI St 626.02 ' ' -1 451-013-18, $033 04 1532 CA Ragatt. Robert E.. AP Woodplne, lrvlne. CA e.yllk, Robert Sharm1n. · · · AP 937-13-023, $1.2-47 54 .,_, Cl 1-"' c• J 4113 141 04 &1 I 13 08 "r•-Anita G A AP 9S4·91-037 $4 417 94 Dar1mOYlh, lrvlne, CA 515t WalnulAv.lrv1ne,CA ..... ne . mne, " Conroy. Imel M . API • -• • •51".3-.:~""2s' $1153•7' 20 ·1Lak-'-··.1rv1.:...c'.. Cox, Mtcheel J. AP TAXRATEAA£A LOflng, Eugene T. A 4153-153 OS. 1691 o 1 178-41 18532 Slen1 Aaton Rd, .. ....... .. .. v•...,.. ·~ ,., I 43 so SO 451.022.03, $886.31 1541 Arbor Ln. lrvlne CA lrvtne. CA Woodlan<l Irvine. CA H. y.. 0 a II A p 1139• l8-175• 1·9 21-'* TAX RATE AREA AlaaceCl,lrvlne,CA Canto. Rudolpti Jr, AP TI & T r CO Glgllo RICherd A A 934.99-040 $135363 39 Oxf0td.lrvlne.CA 2'-G07 Wilt. Riehard W A 453-153-23, ~ 10 I Holly Tr it IR· 1923-00·2 &/or 451.351.'29 $2,805 04 . 2 Lakeview, 1,:..,1ne.' CA Joaeph. Jefferey. AP Fleldllone Co, AP 461.002-37, $998 74 15"'1 SI. Irvine, CA Ahumada. Marcelo G .• AP Brootcatone. lrvtne, CA I Mle<hHll, Jerry, AP 1139-lll-266, •225 oe 28 11311-19-345, $854.30 Tran, Anh N . AP ElffelCl.lrvlne.CA Uemallu GregoryO.AP 483-142-01, $2,765.54 Penny Pllrl<llt o . AP1134-99-013, $2,419.22 34 Co~=~1~::-.7:c AP AP939-18·3412,18S4.30 «7-034-0e, 11.869.04 3582 Z.mclk, John James Tr, 453-153-34.' 11,217 39 4952 19521 Si.tre Raton Rd, 451-361-14, $1,331 26 29IWest Vele Loop, Irvine, CA 93ll·l8-30f IZ22 19 " l31 Hemllton St. trvtne, CA AP 451--032-80, 12."*02 Bulwood Ln , Irvine. CA lrvtne. CA Bluell'f lrvtne, CA I Born, Roben H . AP O.dOfd Irvine CA TAX RAT! AREA Reagen, Rochelle R. AP 15«2 Or!Mnt Cl, lrvtne, C White Andre R AP Ktnc:ald, Joe I< Jr. AP Eck. Oenntt K AP 1135-01.012 11 466 20 711 c1*,ng Kit Chi AP ~ 447-041-22,11132417881 Brown. Roy W Jr. A 453-1a1:50,$1.195 42 5l85 '63·152.00,S1,t20.805812 451-361-49. S1."*0070 27W•1Y1leLoop,trvtneCA 939-ll-Jll 117818• 1311 l.olola Cl. Irvine. CA 451..()33.-09, 11.557 71 525 Maple lrvlne CA Slerr1 CU. Rd. lrvlne, CA SparrO'#Mwlt, lrvlne CA Unterberga<. Joe. AP Oxford lrvlOe CA . WoodWOr1h, Raymond 0 , e>own.yS &l Aun.AP RoyaleAv.trvine,CA Beyahore/Slmpton Tltle Int & Tr Co Tr Kim, Jun1 1• H ,APjl36-04-0311, $2,22012 211 fleldllon'• Co AP AP 483--352-13.13,081 44 447-041-32. $205.82 34152 VIMu. Jerome B., A Corp.A p 463-192-03, .t lR-1923-00-2 &/or O Con· 461-313-13. $793 68 23 Parle Vista. 1rvlne, CA 139_ 18-330 $332 15 • t 40 Sycamort Creek, Irvine BaylorSt.lrvine.CA 451·042-03. S41142,$2.195.4852-1ThornTr ... "or. Jam•• B .. AP Btue)aylrvlne,CA I Claudon. David, AP · CA Kuzmlk, John 0 .. AP 13t982 5051 Bayonne Cl. Irvine CA 463-152·11, $44161 19451 Hiller Phlllp , AP1935--07-008, $4,117 40 111 TAX RATE AREA Barnett, Julie A .. AP 447-041-48,$1,587.943591 lrvlne.CA W~kefield Hugh c AP SwraLU"fRd.IMne.CA 451-391-011. 17 1078 7L.aktvlew,lrvine,CA 463-352-23, 13,87118 10 Claremortt SI. Irvine, CA O'Neil. Mletlael B , A 453-112·10 '1113.08 '5251 Dunn, Mlc:hHI, AP M1nd1rln lrvlne. C/. I Shaw. John W AP 26-o82 StlHw1ter, lrvlne, CA Sutter. Judith K. AP 451-051-21. $2.269 9 Thom Tr .. lrvlne CA 483·1SS.07, S2,242,30 5851 Peeroa, Robert J .AP135--07.017, $1.239 60 3 Sate.de, Oanlel A .. AP 447.051.()3, $877 34 3751 15171 Cri.lon Cl, lrvlne. CA COOk 'airy • W AP Slerr1 Clelo Rd. Irvine, CA 451-381-23, 11.957.34 14 Lakeview, lrvlne, CA · IMne Company Meillll'. 463-371-02, $1,051.20 14 Coaley St. trvtne, CA Kre>m4tf. Stephen M .. AP 453-163:29 1352 88 '17231 Wedgeworth, Wllllem M , Maod1rtn, 1rv1ne. CA Miedema, Ronald O . AP Howard W , 2nd, AP I Rlmrock. Irvine, CA Au•. J1mH A • AP 461-051-42. $399.82 15172 Cendteber,Y. Irvine. CA AP 463-173-08. 12.525 so Whitman. Robel'1 s . Tr 411.935-26-010, $1,514 94 111 590-015-13. $15.416 03 Henna. Rot>«t F . AP 447-053-15. 11.511 50 3872 Vichy Cl. Irvine. CA Hervey, Sherry N.. AP 5598 Oui.y Tr, lrvlne, CA et.AP 451-3112-0t, 1767 25 Pl~. Irvine, CA 4113-372-04, $1,752 15 17 Cleremont St. tl'Vlne. CA 0. Bot, Sondra. AP 453-164-45 $921.01 5141 Greenlhlelda, George W. 17 Matl.ard, lrvlne, CA RoatOCll, Char1el E .. AP TAX RAT! AREA RJmrock, lrvtne, CA Etandl, Pernl1n, AP 451.051-e9, 11.121.68 1 TllornTrM lrvtne CA AP 463-186-07. 13.051.24 l ambeiti..Stec>f\anle,AP93S-2&-o27, $1,55315 53 21-017 FiatHlf, lrvlng N., Tr, Af> 447-081-10. 1775 89 17511 Roanne Cl. lrvlne, CA eecu. Mk:llMI w , AP 5952 Slerre Sien• Rd lrvlne. 451-382·27. $2,858.82 41Plnewood. lrvlne. CA 934-75-005, $2,7112.52 11 UrttlefAv.lrvlne.CA Mentu. Steveann. AP453.172-14, $1,906.80 19CA Croucreell,lrvlne,CA , Scanlon,FrencltChatlH, Fergueon, Petar,AP CoolBrook,lrvine.CA • NlJC M>TICE 935-13.otO, 13.28142 4 Ching, PtllHp C Y.1 Va!WyVtew,ll'\'lne,CA U0-111·'1. 1920111 Cheng. CM-l<uef. A Btlllant IMn. CA 03&-83-t02, 1Ut7 00 21 Mc tnery, IM>t Valley View. lt"1ne, CA 630-112·21, 11,951 M VIII WleNn, Ooneld I., Mtalll-. IN!ne. CA AP 935-tS-105, 11.72581 Nava. Maroot A. 15 v111ey view. 1rv1ne. CA "°'" 112.54, 12.201 oa Oi.ae. 9atblr1 LAI AP A.bltO, lrvlne, CA 935 83 111. ts,043 oe 3 Almeten. !ly A • Vtltey Vllw. IMM. CA 530-122..t2, 12.002 9;l JotltnlQrl, Per w • AP CutlllO, lrv!ne CA 936-63-114, 13,781 42 2• Cei~. Jerry 0 Roetty l<noll, lfvlM, CA 530-122...65, $2,904 00 Pefl(Cl'#lkl, Oallld, A Caatlllo, lrvl,,_, CA 1135..63-' 15, 12.200 40 2 Aodl~ Knoll, Irvine, CA TAX RA Tl ARE.A M-115 Cyr, Jo• A • AP "5-83--117, 13,851.84 ~ Rooky Knoll, tNlne, CA Herold, AOll/td A . Fl1h1r, Ft1nk, AP530-112--03, 12.08738 835-13-133. $1.900 '7 17 Sevtlle, I~. CA Roetty Knoll, Irvine, CA ~. Wllllam f • , O'Donnell, John W . AP 530-112-0t 11 5.C4 12 '3&-63-151, 13,451 30 3.4 Sevllle trvl~ CA Rocky Knoll, Irvine, CA Evan1, David H,, AP 836-e3-llS2, $3,41148 31' Rocky Knoll, Irvine, CA TAX RATI AA!A 21-11• TAX RA TE AREA ea1111c1yan Aoop ' 2&-104 529-114-08. $3,267 ~2 Blue Ridge. Irvine, CA MUI Certe1on s AP K Im • ch u n ° . # 5211-1:1.42 S2 287 SI " 621· 11"22. $2.193 22 Roeky RI~. Irvine. CA Sherpat>urg, Irvine, CA Wong, Chi. Kt11ng. AP T a x .... TE .. Al a 630-0H-15, 13,425 88 15 .. ""' .. .. Kate Eatt. lrvlne, CA 29-111 Moore, Ta<ry S . AP 530-0t3-04. t2,402.80 7 W&ltler, J1met W GIOfleta Eut lrvlfle. CA 5211-013-30. $I. 769 72 Gu1knecht, Fred. AP Colonlll, Irvine. CA 53().()21-11, $ 1,305 11 10 Kncellle. MlfO Z, > CempatltlfO w .. 1. lrvlne, CA 529-063·35. $1,3115 17 LH, Seng w • AP l•Jtlngton. lrvlne. CA 530-031-11, S1,317.llO 2 Wetton CommarCI Nlno1. Irvine, CA Propartln. AP 621-073 I McKH. Jem••. AP $3.013 38 13 Sar1tog 630-031-25, 12,045 68 25 lrvlne, CA Oelemeee Eut, Irvine, CA ScllulU. WUllllTI A . AP 530.03 1·63, '482.73 I 0.- llmN& Wiit, Irvine, CA TAX AA TE AR!A 2&-111 Owonlk, Rudolph, AP Robert•. Kenneth A # 530-041-04, 1941118 19 ~9-011-09, 1959 47 Alamedl, Irvine, CA Stonewall, Irvine. CA McWhlner. Ronlld H., AP Oanlel•. Steven l , # 530-052-12. 1 1.804.64 29 6211-081-40, $2,13396 Fortune Eut, Irvine, CA CrONk•y. lrvlne. CA Semplerj, Frenot• N .• AP T 0 m. u . Ar I 0. A 530-053-27. 31.759... 12 529-081·50, $202 94 Eneueno w .. 1. lrvll)e. CA Crot.lkey, Irvine CA Nebel\Z.ll'll, Maro J , AP Kaddo. Rudolph A - 530-053-49. &1,776 04 18 529-082-02, $1.678 9? Enaueno Eaat. lrvlne, CA Prlnaelon, lrvlne. CA Ch1C)pelle, Dontld C . AP 53().()71-02, $1,90542 23 TAX AATE AREA FOf'luna W111, Irvine, CA 2e-11t Forero, Alfoneo, AP 530-073-03, $l,6U 32 21I Midden RIChatd J A Fortune Eaat. Irvine, CA 529-12&-02 85 $104 05 • Goodrich, WIHiem Page. · ' AP 530·073-15.85, $117 le Dewey lrvlne, CA 3 Eneueno wes1, trvtne. CA TAX A.ATE AREA Krogle. J.,.,_ R , AP 530-075-01. 11.798.42 14 2&-120 Enaueno fut. lrvtne, CA Willoughby. Wllllem R., Aodrlgue.t. Rudolpti l AP 530-078-06. $1.079.03 4 AP 551-022-00. $1,938 4 Wllklng Or. lrvlne, CA 10 CMnwllllt, lrvlne, CA 0. I.a Crui, Olc:at G . AP Wlelt. Relph R , A 530.01&-1•. '413 12 a u 551-02a-0s. s ust oe Paloma Or. IMne. CA Beflnlngton, lrvlne CA Klein, Ttiornu H . AP 530.0711--25, 12,012 90 II C1mp1na Dr. lrvlne, CA Seven Oelanter1 lid. AP 530-076-29, $955. 15 7 0.- lantlfl Or, Irvine, CA Mey. Olivar . AP 530.077-15, $1.641 14 • Tonada Or, Irvine, CA Carllale, M. Ken Sr, AP 53()..()81-12. $2,452 '° Eletanla, Daniel J Jr AP 53()..()82-21, S 1,294 52 3 Remeda. lrvlne. CA Partcer. Mlcheel Edward. AP 630-013-28, 11,538 24 2 Aamade. lrvlne. CA Aet>~loctl. Juergen, AP 530-084-04. $1,57? 72 12 Redond1, lrvtne, CA Zimmerman, Fred W Jr, AP 530-0tl-04. l1.323.77 I Entrlda Weal, lrvfne. CA ClsnerOI, Alfred L.. AP 530-091-e2. 12.«0.341 22 Eden. lrvlne. CA Oer Hov1ne1111n Souren, AP 530-102· 17. $788.07 25 LUC*o Eut, Irvine, CA Winik, Robert J Jr. AP 530-103-01, s 1,4411.18 2 Lucero Eut. Irvine. CA Edwardt. Neal l , AP 530-152.04, $1.270 31 II Vlspera, Irvine. CA Peare:•. Larr]• AP 530-152-22. "'· 14 10 2• Rincon, lrvlne, CA TU RATE AREA 29-105 TAX RATE AAEA 29-121 Hetherington. Thom1 G .. AP 529·222-09, $909 I 26 Allegheny, lrvlnt , CA TAX RATE AREA 29-122 Mountalnweet S & Aun. AP 529-112-11 S3.760.20 10 Jarneatow ll'\llne, CA Amerleln Investor• C ve111lled Corp.A 5211-113-01 '3.505 54 ' Plymouth. lrvtne. CA Mlkllloglu, Jl1aylr. A 529-113·02. 11,734 05 ' Plymouth, lrvtne, CA Robef'ls. Cllfford W J AP 551.031-11, $2.414 4 45 CllOall. lrvlne, CA Herm1no. EleuterlO L A 551.031-33, $2.024 14 :! Hunter, Irvine, CA Luevano. Minuet J A 551.031·34, $2.052 92 3 Hunter, Irvine, CA Ereltr Mlthlll. A 551.002-01, 12,1119 4:1 2 Choate, lrvtne. CA LlrlZ, Arm1ndo,A 55t.032-11 $1 .020 93 Choate. lrvlne CA Guymon, Gery L AP 451 -101-06, 12,2199 Hawthorn Irvine CA Tltle Int & Tr Co Tr CrltOltomo, Eaper1nz91AP935-2&-o31,$8229161 935-34-203. 112000 1a1 1 Baker, Kathryn W, AP 447-082-0S, 132138 3842 1S072Clar11Cl,lrvlne,CA Oel '"*'"*''•lid, AP lllR-1 823-00-2 a/ors . AP 45 1-411-15,Plnewood,lrvine,CA Terocco.lrvlne.CA 1134-75-015. $1,5S0.24 26 52~~~3~ .. s~~~OA~ Salem St. lrvtne, CA Sotovleff. Stepnen W A 453-172-70 $1 oe5 70 a Sarkany, L11zlo, AP $2,262 19 29 Shorebird. l<ett.y. EC1w11d H , AP Mlllnlek, MIChMI A. AP I Rain~ Fella. lrvtne, CA Dewy, W111tam Bul'1on A 551-032-15, $8711 ,, Choele. lrvln•. CA Sulllvan, Stephen M . A 551--032· 19, 12,878 32 ? Cnott•. 1rv1ne. c~ Petko. M1rtln J .A 551-042-35, $2,803 48 1 Aberdeen, Irvine, CA tierman(>, Eleutarlo L ,Al 551-042-40. $1.734 21 At>erd_.,, lrvlne, CA Dono111n, Jonn P ,AI Hunter Frederldl N AP 451-101-83, 1780 68 ..... Dogwood ~th '1rv1ne CA 413·27 t-28 s 1,003 110 lrvlne CA \835-26-040. 11189.82 79 1135-3"-232. '731.33 151 RylUfldam. Wllllam F .. Wlnchealer, lrvlne. CA 447-0tl$-15, $031 311 '7571 Kron SI, lrvlne, CA Slc:lnllll. euUt>tusz E. AP 11702 Pueo Cone, lrvlne, Morse, Roy V AP'Plnewood, lrvlne, CA Tlrocco. Irvine. CA AP 934-75-0211, '4, 113 02 Whlfl, Garry R . AP Teecnar1 All, Irvine, CA Wood•. Jerome A., A 453-173-11 $1965 74 25 CA 451-412..().1,, 12.20128 171 l<lng, Jon s . AP Sancha. Timothy J .. AP 19 Ralnt>Ow Fella, lrvlne, CA ~~!:~·~i~5J1117 W•I Ghalpurl. M•ntoUr. AP 4!11-111-04.$1.112.725081 OogwoodSooth.'lrvlne ,CA AP 463-272·32, S431.04 Plnlall,lrvlne.CA 935-28-0«. $2,33229 97 935-34-2311 $15708 231 Plhl. Roger A., Tr, AP w i11 Id·, I AP 447-071-37. $1 .962.46 3961 Norris St, lrvtne. CA letournaau, Eugene A , 18801 Pueo Plcuao lrvlne. Skinner, Robert G . AP' Pinewood, lrvlne, CA Terocco. l~tne, CA 934-75-040, 12.021 29 12 529_ i:M: .a.!~·· HendrlxSt,lrvlne,CA Parker, Jeffrey. AP AP 453-173-24 $43840 2 CA 451-431-08, 11.463 611 87' Jonea, Oouglu C. AP CrystllPool,lrvine.CA Shed ~ O le4 I( Olton. Wllllam R .. AP 45t 111·32.196089 15081 CamptiorSouth,lrvlne.CA Doig, Arthur H AP Nighlhewlt,trvlne,CA 835-26-053, 1119102 n TAXAAT£AREA EIQtlObMlll. Seid E . AP AP 5~7 .. -01· .::723 .i «7.071-311 '701 26 3952 Tourelne Wy lrvlne. CA Stmon, EdWerd R . AP 483--281--03 $1,063 44 41131 Holllnglon. Gloria 0 . AP'Plnewood. lrvlne. CA 2t-Oll ~-15--045. $2.1135.U 35 "' • ...., Hendrlll St Irvine. CA lubenlto Rober1 M . AP 453.17._29 1948 89 2 Jor Pueo 0. Vege. lrvlne, CA 451-431-13. $4,006.48 51 Tkach, Theodore J et 111, Cool Brootl, lrvlne, CA Wt111 Trenton, Irvine, CA Clam1n. Wl1111m N. AP 451-112-05, 11,423 80 dooEHt.lrvlne.CA T I & T r C o NIOhlhlwlt,lrvlne,CA AP 936-26-054, $1,70554 Loud, Oonna J ,AP Wlllls, John L Tr. AP 447-071.e2, $521 111 17472 15082 Talley St. lrvlne, CA OeNlal. John O , AP Tr# lR-1923-00·2 &/or Grlet>e. Darryl M ,AP30 Pinewood. Irvine, CA 451-562.0t. 11,669.68 47 934·96·020, 1954 65 63 TAX "AT£ AREA WayneAv.lrvlne.CA Tiiie Ina & Tr Co Tr 453-174-38,$e08047Mlm· Vuwanl, Roop, AP 451-432-02. $2,058.94 4 Smith, Tlmat• K AP ShoollnQSlar,lrvlne,CA C1nyonRldge,lrvlne,CA 2t-10I Bud!, Thomas C AP •lR-1923-00-2 &/or Hanle. ou Irvine, CA 453-211-1' 12,311.215041 Slnds1one, lrvtne. CA t 3 5 -3 4 -0 0 1 8 5 , Slephenl, Peggy M. AP Cohen, M .. \lln F , AP •47-071-65 $351 53 1744 1 Ray l AP 453-032-43, .... Morgan Pll Sono AP Pueo Oe Vega, Irvine, CA Flofn. Joeepn James Jr.I 104 38 446 Or•noe 451-582.02, 11.•29.72 48 934-18-030, $1.788 60 4 Taachert Av lrvlne. CA $513 07 10 Bascom Sl,1 453-202-30 13.221 ,4 20 Romney Robert E., AP AP 45t-4.33-01, 12.092 02 Bloaom, Irvine, CA Shooting Sier. Irvine. CA Sliver Craelc, lrvlne. CA Woolard. Jerry. AP trvtne.CA Shula,lrvlne.CA •113-281-21. $2,337 79 84Nlghthl~.lrvine.CA Lobue. Victor, AP Morcot, LOfrllne A , al frey1ag, Horttmer, AP 4•9-041-07. $1.791184 3801 AP 453-035-511, $443 75 5 Zintgretf, Rober1 F AP 16572 Pueo Pizarro. lrvlne. Oenlell, Oougl .. L., AP'935-34·009, $571.91 440 al.AP 451·512.04, $8e9 28 1134-96-010115, $104 08 25 C1rmel Av, lrvlne, CA Glllmen SI, lrvlne CA 453·202-43. 12,044 12 1 CA 451-433-07. 13,917 88 9&0range BIONOm, lrvlne. CA 33 Sttoollng Ster, lrvlne, CA Canyon Ridge, Irvine. CA Nipper. Leon M . AP Donnell. Rot>er1 l AP Luaen. l"'lne. CA Title 11'11 a Tr Co Tr Nlghlh1wll lrvlne. CA Hiii. P1ul F . AP Bingham, Wllllam 0 ,AP 449-041-13 1291113 35&1 453-035.ell St 13372 2 Humple Geo<ge 0 AP lllR-1923-00-2 &lor KMIO, Rou , Elvln AP935·34-018, 153967 168 45t·!l71-07,$1141 10 14 Carmel Av Irvine CA Gillman St Irvine CA 453-202-88 $1 266 71 6 Stephen J AP 483-212-21. 451-433-0t, $1,"'47 42 100Lamon Grove. lrvlne. CA Sh<>Otlng Siii, lrvlne. CA TAX RAT£ AREA 29--100 Mc G1ugh1n. Terrence T I 6 T r C Tltloe. 1rv1ne. CA' $457 28 41181 Pueo 0111. Nlghlhawlt, lrvlne, CA Turenne. Adrienne, AP Aubin, Robert A ,AP E AP «9-042-42 $635.33 Tr• IR-11123-00-2 &l ex Sax. Macheruk. Ric:herd C . lrvlne, CA lrvlne Co. Oob1>1, Cappy, 1135-34.03085,I1111 49 149 461-641..03, 11,082 81 5 franldlnl Wiibur Jr, AP 3562 Carmel Av, Irvine. CA Paul A AP 453.036.05, AP 453·202·811.11.11119 12 9 AP 451-441-10, $6,459 511 Lemon Grove, lrvtne, CA Rockwren. Irvine. CA 453•401.0J. l-4."407.60 5 Ande<aon. Oofothy M 12.655 511 14 Butler St. lrvl Tlhoe. Irvine CA TAX RATe ARl!A Wong, Weng.Chan. AP Ng, Clllford G . AP &x:ki.y, Galen l. AP 8luff View, Irvine, CA AP 449-053-06. $1,2118111 ne. CA Wat11enlln Wiiiiam, AP •St·•Sf-14, 11,051.53 8935-34-1 111 $412 ., 321 451-641-20, Sl,007 111 40 Marquand, Mike A .. AP 14631 s-tan St lrvlne Tiiie Int & Tr Co Tr 528-025-27 $1024 15 29-42"1 Morn~Oove.lrvlne.CA TangalO.lrvine,CA Alhwood,lrvlne,CA 463-424-0I, 13,31690 20 CA •lR-1923-00-2 &/orFrltch, 13842 Mllgtne Cl, l"'lne. Leutnleln. HeiQ• L . AP Rote, ze·av . AP Monon. Judy Kl'f, APE lrvl CA Galu Robert, AP J.nrey (JI) AP 453--042-13. CA I Church Llt>eriyBepllatOI 451-481·32. $1.~22.02 2~935-35-037. $496.75 240 451-872..()3, S2,470SI 12 ~":;rl: F~itz , AP 449-064-03 12 ,0 46 I ti $847 74 78 Seton Ad. lrvlne, Kopanakt. Stephen Vin -s 0 u Iner n c •• ' A p Morning Dove, lrvlne. CA Tlngelo. Irvin•. CA Woodlell, Irvine, CA 413-425-03, 12.458 30 t2 14782 Ooncuter Rd. lrvtne. CA cent AP 528-025-47, 120·138·511. S44505 Kellh. Ell... AP' Mc: Oulnn"9, John, AP Tlnlley, W, Mlchael, AP Sll-1wn, 1Nine,CA CA T I & r r c 0 $2,327 02 4052 Escudero 451-"87.01, 12.380112 141935-35--075 as, $57 111 187 451-872-11. t1.oe2 94 IS AP Oh Sa Ung AP Tr• 1 R-1923--00·2 &/or Mc Or Irvine CA TAX R.A Tl! AREA MOfning Dow. Irvine, CA Tangelo. Irvine. CA SuncrMk Irvine. CA 4 .. !<~1• t:..J9!'!t1Y.533N3··,. " 4411-092-19 s 1 10 t 09 5082 Comb John C AP Vollmer Steven e AP 29-023 1 Prince, Fredeliek E , AP Golla.th. .Jonn s , AP Krog11.a, Dayton E ,AP ~ ' ..., .. " Dolnolle Av. Irvine CA 453--042-21 11.136 10 4082 529-035· 15 $831 78 13701 451-413--08. S239 47 3i93M5-052. $I 527 02 22 451.e72-t7, 12,811.to 14 &.l=;.'"":;:·1;A L.. AP SI oner Merk. AP Germalnder W~. lrvlne. CA Onk1yt11 Cl lrvlne CA Rot>ertlOl'I Lawrence 0 Redhawtc. Irvine. CA 'Wetatone, Irvine, CA Cedinrlng, Irvine. CA ..()9 l3 33 30 II 449-092-23, 1788 17 5122 Newdorf, Barberi J , AP Chol, v'on Shim, AP AP 933.93 0~7 $1' '38 12 2 Zlmmermen, Arthur Outahlll, Oary W, AP S al, Thomu G .AP ~~ah. Irv!,;!, CA Oo1nolle Av.lrvina.CA . 453--042-22. 135052 4058 529-041-11,$1,13780 4221MontanuSud.'1rv1neCA I H ,AP 45t -41 1 02 ,935-65--069, 11,99014 "451 72-20. $2.612.18 a Reichel. John J AP Ray Gary A . AP Garm1tndef Wy lrvtne. CA Blecklln Av Irvine. CA Metiter Howerd W 2nd, $2.193 71 19 Sanoptper Perch, trvtne. CA Cedlll'tlprlng, trvlne, CA 4~ t.4 807 42 43 Stlll, Thomu Franc11, AP 529-112·45. S 1.545.22 5 Nantucket, Irvine. CA J. M. Petera CO<'ne>eny Inc, AP 529·112·48, $2,171 85 3 Nantucket. lrvlne, CA Anehelm Sllllnge &. Loan Asen Mohomed, Slllll A., AP 551..() 16-10, 12,810 30 e 1 Cae>e Cod. Irvine. CA Carroll, Joeeph e . AP 551.017.01, S 1,360 02 et Bennlng1on. I~. CA Simard. Emiko. AP 551-07t-15, Sl,147,49 12 Belmonte, lrvl,,., CA MucoUI, Weyne A • AP 551.071·16. $2.54026 14 Belmonte, Irvine. CA Tibt>ll, Thomae E , AP 551-072·20. 12,899 46 " HudlOn, ll'VIM, CA 801111, Jon C , AP 551.012 .. 1, 12. t21 o• 6 P1mllco, lrvtne, CA 449-092-58 seoe 21 5141 T I a T r c 0 Catruco ~luglo G . AP AP 933.113 073 1951 IW 10 lrvtne CA Murillo, Franlt F\. AP Cramer. MletlMI S.,AP HlllQrUI, IMne, CA . YMtllng Av Irvine, CA Tr• 1 R-1923·00·~ a /or 529-04 2-15 $2 ,481 12 Lago Norte trv1'ne CA Jenklna George E A 1136-87-008 Sl,471 05 154 451-873-04, $2.327 70 17 ~. H Victor Jr, AP TAX "ATI ARIA Cuey. Frenc:ll P AP BI g n a II J a c: k , AP 134111 Etplr11 Wy, IMne, CA Autlllo Anlh~y Jr AP 451·492·21 65, & 117 Ill 2 Weet Yale loop, lf'V1ne, CA c.dereprlng, Irvine, CA -463-444-ti, 13,)41 74 20 _110 449·103-0t. 1120.00 4372 453-042-24. $1 777 25 4045 Bennett~ Rleherd, AP 934.1o.o2o 12 l8I 68 4 AlderbrOOk, lrvlne. CA Riebe, Cheri .. 0 ,AP Hll=re•, Irvine. CA .,... BefmudaCl.lrvlne,CA Germ1tnderWy,1"'1ne.CA 5n-044-11.$2541.3441112eerr1tolrv1,;.c A Ng , Cll llord. A TAXRATtARI A 461-881-32. 13,02021 4 e AP Stteran John W . AP AP 453-042-70. $1934 52 Setec:t1 Or lrvtne CA Gtt>fon s'tt11en Meury 451·493-33. $415 411 3~ 2&-035 Mounteln AMI. Irvine, CA • Hert>ert ~· Unruh 8hlr'-Y ! AP .. 9· 112-14 SI, 144116 4831 16 Iron Bent Wy, lrvlne CA Hoag Edwatd 0H , 3rd. AP AP 93~.29·0lll $I 2114 S4 e Aldert>rook, lrvlne, CA Bouketlllr. PNl!p I< .. AP 463-4'4·t4• $2,35 tO 14 1135-16-163. IS07 3 l 16 l<aren Ann Ln. lrvtne CA · AP 453-043-21 12.351 52 529-04~·311 '39127 4081 L.aoo Sud tMne c'A Ruuell. Fred 8 ,A ITI Wond CO<'nmunlea 451..atl-65, 12.559 94 1 H"t:' IMMS ~ l Denver INIM. CA Bowmen 0.le A . AP 11 Brltbene Wy, lrvkle, CA WllllwlW Or. Irvine. CA ~ttctlle George R. AP 451·S01-02. 11.•1112 27Jt1on1 Inc AP ff-264-28035. Whlla Blrcll, Irvine, CA p 4&3~"· I te.459 30 0u1c:ioue. Men\191 AP 449·122-3!1 St.&71114•572 AP453.043·80,$73611 115 8 1nd l V ince AP93 .. 29-04J Sl l272"4 l5 Sanelplper,lrv1ne.CA ,52 63 ' CM.nganaqul, ~ranclaoo, A l·ll, ·4 935-18-lSO, 11,995.$8 I 'lOllburyOr,lrvlne CA PllmertlOWy,lrvine,CA 1132·08~028 ,, 3n 12Montanasfat• irv1ne CA Kruney .Stu1rt .A ~ Renne Oeor99 J AP AP 451-891 -511, 12.101.72 22 sunrl ... lrvine,CA ~Irvine CA Lagerlof. Stepri.n, AP AP 453.043.e2. $810 96 II t4573 l<uan 's1. 1rvina, CA S~ N~man p AP 451·S02.02, l1,42t 15 1 44S.Q.4l.Qo SI 809 54 12 Wl\lle 81r0h, lrvlne, CA 48;.~;~:97~9Tr ~~ ,.,.~17 :.!, l :L7 .. ~5,, · 1:,P0 441·131-15 158154 4171 P11rnen10W~ lrvlne,CA MCOee & Peut Inc. AP113.4-29-047 l .l.017•0 l3 Wlllowbtootl.lrvtne.CA _1 ' Egan, Dennie J . AP SoollQtll Irvine CA ... ~ ..,..... • .-w' • Belveder• St. ltvlne. CA AP 453.044.09, 12.300 18 3 932 080-057 t 705 42 Montana~· lrvlne CA Morflflon. Thelma v AP' TAX RAR ARl!A 451-191-12, l303 01 1& ,eldlOtt Stenle AP Hem9 .1rv1M. CA Ju1teMn Cla.iM AP Oueen1 WrMth Wy, INine t4Sll2 Golden Olen SI. Miiier Alan I AP 451 511-07 1199 52 4 81ti a-OJI Meretl Hawk. IMne, CA 463-482 &a l5 4112 lf 449-135-11 $1,200 72 4081 CA 1rvtne CA 134-30-025 1123080 12 tarwood, lrvlne, CA COOk. JOM911 T . AP ~ • NOrmen A AP TAX AAT8 AMA Delveda<e St. lrvlne, CA AP 453-00 14 SI 487 Ill O'Brien Dente B,AP Viejo lrvlnt CA' Guerin, Aot>ert M , A WorlOlnvMt N V . AP 4&1•711.03, 11.250. 19 4 831.,.2:..07 l l 14610 13 •112 SP«IC*. 0 1\111 s . AP 15 01.!MnA WrHth Wy. t32-05-0e7 11,79102 ~derlori H p AP 451·512·5', 12,188.42 ' 6 I MarlhH•wll ,lrvine.CA St•rflll .~ c'A . 44915S.-02 M'4'9 14141 lrvlne,CA 14506 GOld4ln Olen SI V3.430-0S•. $1358 2• "OlkdM,lrvlnl,CA 427-252·0 . t,357 7• Jonell. Wlfllam H AP G • ~ d AP Ciro, rm.to N , AP 0or1ou1., Ad, Irvine, CA AP 4S3...044 34 $1,386 IJO 5 trvtne CA ~ lrYlne CA Bo.r~. Paul E .A 17~11 Mltel'lell, Ir~ 4St·711·17. 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A A ~ellwlf1h, w11u.m M ,A 15, 145 111 1no1 MltOhelf AP 451-721-13, $2,058 04 AP~ ... 2 ....... ~22 14 OldM111s1 1rvine CA rr111R-1923-00-2&1MRot>-Anweon H P AP te-02A •S•·56MI, 11.22324 7 North.trvtM,CA,._ 31~t•.IMM.CA l ~~m"=' "',,0 • ,..,.vtt11•11 1 . ..,.r.~281L42 A~ Kang. l<euno S01. A~ lnaon Theron w AP 934.e.a-oc>7 11 t97 64 13 9too1tp1ne, IMM. CA Pll'tl "-dhln ..,..,.P.,_AP 8-wdein, Rlcherd L.,.AP • --· -CA «ll-~17, .,.. 17 071 ~-04.a-70 $790 87 II LU &rlua IMne CA -~2 tad. ·.1°"'75 .... s3 .. ~P T,....,l. ,,..,_,. A .• A 421·211-11:..~:.87cl 41 t771 831-14-412, l 1,4151t 3 ~·.:~ 13 ~o~~ ~,. ~ E. AP H~ St Irvine CA Roc*rote Wy. lrvtne. CA Menn Jim R AP 4..J·t&2 1 · -...., ...,,. 461•562 u2, 11.2.2604 CowM St. 1,.,..,., A AldelgtOW, 1rwi., CA • • toP'ef. • Leonard, De~ P1u1, AP AP 453-0-44 75, S594 le I 1134·&4-0io. 12, 139 l8 19 lllt'lNI Ln. lrvlne, CA H1tWt1t, ll'vlne, CA Bente. 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HH s~ Av, Huntington Ctrr l ruc• 0 A" •52· 134--05, 12.712.98 1o TAX RATI ARIA C~ H U N T I N Q T 0 N 11.171.94 Bear St. Cotta M•t1. 024-t01·20.0t00, &23 101h Bond Cl, H11nUngton IMotl, leadl, CA t2M.'7 ue. 123•29 5010 "II' TIO.W t 1 1 CA ts-140 K 11 n e 0 r I y t , AP I Prloer, Stephen L. AP 1411.00 . St, Huntington 9Mctl, CA CA SI04.M Qwton, l!llclwd 0.1/fe Jr. Doh Cl C M~:: ~i:.,, o . AP 439·251. 17 11 197 29 llACH t17·U2· 12.0100, 45' Am«-Cou1 Pr099tt1" 1130 te Brown, Gery W., AP A' 116-371·31.0100, 17731 eny · trvttlt A ,52-13a..or. 11•421.18 25 W•b•ler. David 0 . AP 20301KllM0,, 81n11 Ana, ICHOOL DtlT9'1CT FlOV* St. Coal• M .... tno, AP 931-32-408.0100, '1ducola, ,,.n1c 1 . AP 1u.1t1-31 ofoo. HU McK!MeV .<?.:.Huntington l30t:~o M1c:n1e1 A AP SuntlWr,lrl/lne,CA &29.171--02. 11•12631 8 CA 1152.25 2181Kri1llnL.n.Cot11Meea, 024-112·24.5010,12,148.63 Fredric« Cl, Huntlnoton leecft,CA9004.12 44o,1u .11 01oo 4ae2 Wln• Giroux. H1111 0 .AP Monitor, lrvlne, CA AP 43i-251·11. 11.o.42.SI, TAX*"ATI A"IA Mo,wtand, KanMth l't. MO 41 Fine. Jane K . AP 9eecfl. CA 11.otO t4 Ntedtr, I~ T AP vale Av lrvlnt CA 126 82 452·135-10, 12,te&.14 28 Rowell, Aletlard W., AP 20321 Kllne Of, Santa Ana, M-0CM . AP 119-101-15.0100, 235 Prl,~ Aobart, AP 0 24·113·32.0100, 20S Clreo, AoOer1 W , AP 197·483·11 0100. 1222 Adame st4.pnan C AP Sunrtver. Irvine. CA 52e.111•18, 11,430 "" .. CA· I Hill Pl, Cot11 Meae. l 1t• 47 932-0 .0100.1.~~7 towe Franlcf0t1 Av, Huntington 153-323·02 0100, H31 'rteeMnd Dr. Muntl"Olon 448.201•23 6010 0 12 •"" v AP 43t-251·tt, 11.812 42 Ir YI n • Co. AP St, 009ta M ... ll00.12 e.adl. CA M7 ot lotun Cl, 11untlngton leech, CA M1' 51 •si.~'35~~1 ~ci ~ ~~~~ w. AP 20434 Kline°' 811'111 Ana. Trachtenbetg. AJStn I... 120-0"-$4.0100 .... 14 8Htd, luun. AP J c L 0..1lopmen1 leach. CA '782.47 R. 8 I LIO AP :;~ev St IMnt :;A C CA ' Tr, AP 17M11-14, '342.33 tr v In e Co , AP 932-07.Q810100,1&4alowe Corp, AP 024-te&-02.5010, Olmetald, Atl!Mny 04ln, 197·412·12 0100 t1712 Bink 01 "'"n• a p TIO.Water. lrvlne, A 529-172· l3, I 1.342 12 1 AP 439-2111·20, 11.431 38 11352 N. Pacttlo Av. 8unett 120-045-64.0300, 1154 26 St. COit• ....... '423.64 IOO Alabama SI, Huntlnglon AP 1&3-223-4a 0100. 111.a lead\ ... Huntington 9-:11 449·213· 10 0 too 144 ... 2 OOffo, Mateefo Lula, AP Pike, lrvlnt, CA 8each, CA Nernnf, Sidney A , AP Sd\roff, Rldlerd Allen, hec:h, CA t28 to Trld•nt Ln Huntington CA IHI 30 452"141-0e• lt.592 oe 2 Torru P e ul, AP Warren, 0 .P., AP 13'·012·01.0100, 3202 AP 933-IJ.008.0100, 3'5 Rertck , Lee, AP 8Mch,OAMes71 lniem.tlonel Centrll AP LtrCl'I Av irvine C.4 Cotlonctoud, lrvtne, CA 529·l12-35, 1708 74 27 TAX ftATI AMA 176-512-0I, 1531.111 183et Mlnnaeotl Av, Colla M ... Unl.,.-tlty Or, Cotta M .. , 024·221·20 0100, 508 Cell-CaNon, Rlcherd 9 .• AP 17f.<Mt·20 0100. 3817 Mlt-l l ~:n~ez Olanet AP Park, H.. Kyoo, AP Bluecoat, lrvtnt, CA l6-01t S. PICltlo Av. Suntet 8eaeh. '1$48.33 l1S4.92 fornl1 St, Huntington BMctl, 153-252..07 I010, IOl2 V«· lrel Of. Huntlf\9t0tl IMcti. 449-232·l3 OiOO 488t Ao 452-141-12, S~.40 11 SU· CA Ayar1, Jack l . AP Corzine, John Ft,AP CA 1189 ot onlol Dr, 11untlngton e.adl, CA l1,t82.88 verbrtea, lrvlnt. CA TAX "ATI ARIA Mc:Kueon, Alctlard Kii l.oveleee, Wllllam, AP 139-012-10 0100. 3240 935·&0-014.0100, 2154 C.· Khoneml. 1r1l "·· AP CA 1&20.82 Homa Ct1urcn •200599 ~ot:~ood Irvi ne CA ,5:.1~~~;2, ~;~ .. o~3.A~ 2'-141 ~:83 4~~:~10Ct I~ HS-512·10, 12.0113.H MlnMeOt• AY, Cott• M ... sx:n Or. Cotti MIH. 024·302·38.0100. 2089 Federal Natlanll Mon· AP 175-0t4-11 0100, 495 I 1 ~111!i1 Pet... M AP Whl.,...,1,.,, Wind, t-•-. CA .......... .,,Br-.. H .... II, ap 8eaoll CA n 1 • 18381 S. Paolllc Av, Suntet M&0.21 8.43 Seaoout Cl, Huntington gege, AP 153-213..o7 0100. Oahu Or, Hunllng10t1 Baecl1. 449•241•54 O100 , .. 1 , .......... ., ,.,,_ .,..... ..., •• ,. • 8"ch, CA NemDt, Sidney A , AP Rafferty, Pllrlc:lc W., AP Beech. CA l 14t 80 19912 Lotul l.n. Huntington CA 15.2-4 52 w Jol\nton, Daniel K .. AP 529-191-28, I 152 311 13 Mltchell, Larry L., AP CMttner. Ellen E.. AP 139-102..Qa.O tOO. 3232 Iowa 938-33..012 0100, 1204 La Colline J«tray O AP 8Mctl, CA '202.'3 11.ug, Chtet., A , AP ta~~tv ln 1""1lf CA '52·t41-44, $3,040.71 2 Vk:ktburg,lrvlne.CA ~~..0:1•34·~~ 118·512-21,1937.0018372 St.Cot1aMeea,tt42.3 1 Arenu Wy, Cotta M ... 025.04 1~200100, ··1805 Smalf lu1lne11. AP 171·183·080100 18112 Knan. NUlm ~ AP Eartymom, lrvtne, CA 0 e v11, Caro I, AP CA ' aya, • N. PICfflc AY, SunMt Belcfl, Splnlll, Kenneth Oat., AP 1284 82 Huntlf'lgton 81, Huntington 153-303•08.0100, 11792 Sima St, Huntington 8each u9.252.22 o100 14502 Or· Hong. Jin Tu.AP 528-203-05, 11.38130 7 CA 139-102-200100,3221 ~ Cont• lnveetmenll Inc, Baectl,CA132591 Potomac Ln, HuntlngtonCA.l1,4M2• a1199Ac:r•Ln IMne CA •52· 171· 13. 12.035 '9 19 Bull Run, Irvine, CA Sl~le, Jacob J · AP Goldman. Gene E.. AP York Av Cotti MeH, AP 938-33--023 0100, 1222 Tout Raymond I. AP e.ctl. CA 1211 57 Aaeoda1• Flnancltl. AP s279 70 R11na1ar,IMM ,CA McC1tlerty,OeMl1M . 4s28-l~.0\'8!~_00 .?.:..o.2179.513-1 1. '2.80884 1352~. l.UArenuWy,CoatOA .... 025·0 .. l ·230100. '1413 lamb. Earl ,., AP 171·222·15 0100 '971 Smith 8rll(I G AP Hoffman, Chal1ea L , AP AP 529-205-22. 1822 18 14 c:1" ne ,.y, vuwlt ........... 18'31 Coat Hy, Sunael Bank, Lloydl Cal TR_.A, 1102 71 Huntington SI, Huntington 153·331·24.0100, 19352 PHrce St Hunllt1gto11 u9.21 1•13 O IOO 4 le 452·171-14, 12,13757 21 Chattanooga lr'illne.CA 8eeetl,CA AP 139·551·12 0100, NourM, Peter W. AP Beacn,CAl13251 Jerfllyn ln. Huntington Beec:n.CA$285 72 Lom1 SI lrY•ll•. C.A Rt1n1111, Irvine, CA Brown, Jetlr.-y 0 , AP e.1111, John Gregory lt,482.91 t38·U ·005.0100, 2511 111gl1t0'#9r, Flofenoe P. 8Mc:tl, CA. lt.02' 3t Chan. PNlip P C lCc>I. a1 52387 WftYer, Orley K ,AP 52$-21 t-54. l 1,4Cle 14 23 TAX RATI ~IA Miya. Franl< 8 Tr e1 I.I, AP Holtz, John A , AP Elden Av, 00911 Meta, AP 025-131-31"0100. 1903 Lamb, brl A.. A AP 178-281·19 0100 18171 Rtmtr ez Lupe AP •52·172--03, 12,1 18.Ge 4 Rtcnmond, lrvtne, CA 56-G:lt 178-514·02, l1,8U.75 130·801·23.0100, 2791 141 ti Florida St, Huntington 153-334·07 0100, 1292 l1011<1n1 St. Hun11ng1on u 9.293•14 0 100 4382 R1l11111r, lrvlne. CA Terry, Paul p . AP 18452 241h St, SunMt Redwlng Cl. COit• Meaa, Norn•. Carol s . AP e.acn. CA 121M1.50 . Grand Or. Huntington 8eech, CA $552 22 M11gart11 St Irvine CA Crowley, Jamee M AP 529·213· 10, 1778 4 1 9 Carney, TtlOmll J .. AP Beech, CA I 1,330.28 938·89·009 0100, 2430 Hlghloww. Flortnoa p , 8Mc:tl, CA 114&.31 Mtllat, JOMph P AP 1397 12 452·172·23, $3,312.IMI s Clttdel.lrvlne,CA 439..()82..05.11.241.782828 AP 178-614-15, 13.825.57 Anchor Thrift ' Loin Sent1A11aAY,CoetaM .... AP 025-131-40.0100. 1901 Harper, MtMn I. AP 1711-532-170100, 18HO FIMI E p Oultt Moon, Irvine, CA Sandar1. Michail s . ., al, Senta Ana AY, Cott• M .... 18452 24tl1 81, Sunt1t Aaan. AP 141-301.01 0100, 172 73 Florida S1, Huntington 153-382-24.0100, 19082 Bay View Dr. Hunllngton 4 ~8•2:.'~go 10°0er~4~2 G . r y . A I y m 0 n Cl 'AP 529-213-11, 11.509 74 7 CA e.ach. CA . 2832 OrlkeAY, Coet• MIN. NechaHI, Thomas E.. AP Baactl, CA 12ee.eo Hllllboro Ct. Huntington 8-.cl'I. CA 11.~ 31 R ' s CA Ch1rlH,AP 452·254·0•. Clltdel, Irvine, CA County of Orange, AP AP 178-514-18, Sl,817 71 $A4.71 938-73-0111.0100, 210 18111 11and.,eon Brian 0., A BMoh, CA 1247.83 Conney, Franll AP a:a:·~ 1 irvine S1,473 85 11 Halfmoon, Bowen. Roberl R., AP 439-092·10, l 1Ge82320154&8 2'11'1 St, SunMI Diamond, Mary, AP Pl,CotllM .... 1153.12 025-131·52.0 100, 1904 limb, Etrl A , AP 178-e31..03 0t00 4'35SN Heu Jtm y AP lrYtna,CA 152$-213-111, 11,51480 17 OelMarAv,COltaMeaa.CA a..cn.CA 141·522·1 1 0100, 112 Parl1I, Dana, AP f<ltuna Ln. Huntington 153-383·230100, H31 Harbour Of Hun11ng1on 449.313.130100 14265 Zlmmennan. Kun l . .AP Savannll'I lrvlne CA Baca. WUll1m A., AP ~ 8MtrU S .. AP Hudton AY, Coate M .... 938·73·033.0100, Cotti Beacn, CA S~ 25 Pollack Or, Huntington a..cn. CA 1107 ~ Mat-Av lrviM CA 452·271-48, 12,087 28 14 ' ' 439-t01· 12, 12,392 78 311 178-518-03, 1131.85 18555 I 148 93 M ... I 181 97 Trantatneflca Flnll'ld*, BMCh. CA 1942 151 Gragert TlmOllly C AP 535557 Wl~t. Irvine, CA TAX RAT! AA!A M ... Or, eo.ta Mtea, CA Coaal Hy. SunMt BMCh, CA I Md«ton. Rene E . AP Kendell RMI Elt•I• CorJ> AP 025--133-25.0100, 1924 Lamb, Earl A . AP 178-831-51o100. 18835 M 0 AP •52~u30-2_.1 •• Rtcn11111.3080 .5A5 ·~ 26-144 Slpoe, Raymono E. AP AP 118-5t&-04, 172579 1 141·852·55.0100 3128 AP 937-50--012 0100 22~ Ollawar• St. Hunt1ng1on 153·394-04 o100. 11362 Algonquin s1 11unht1Qton u8.3'f2~)22 0 1u0°~·~ 3982 .. v n 439-10t-18, S1.290 32 2681 1e.&e1 Coat Hy, SUnMt Mcl(Jnley Wy, Cotta M .... Pacific Av Colla M ... Beactt, CA t2t.29 Silmon ln. H1111llngton BelCh. CA 114130 c.dron SI •vine CA Wh~•lllf'IQ Ille, lrvtne, CA Redland• °'· Coet1 Meea. e.acn. CA 138.8 t $2Q.4 77 Learning WorlCI, AP Beed\, CA $2tt 49 . c.n.on. Wllllam E AP 170 9• s I• n Cl er d. p ec I fl c Wunl~ton, Frank G, AP CA AP 178-518-05, S731 85 WIMUn. _Jabn f . AP Kloll. Kl I UI. A" 025-tlll-40 0100, 11.247.08 AlbuQuerque F.OWal, AP 171-etl·24 Ot00.3&41 Ven-Z•ff•re< Aon1ld AP Corp.AP -45~..-&ff·S1-, G2 .... l24-1. CS2,844 30 31 Tow. Aober1 A .. AP 18685 Cout Hy. Suneet 141·H 2·07 0100, 1018 937-88-002 0100 54' KNegef, Keith A .• A 153-404-11 .0 100. H 07 IUr't Dr. HunUnglc>f\ lkectt. «9-'41-41 0100 9TortOoM S&e4" 22 Tlmbefg•1•. rant. Irvine, ... 439-102.05. 1$34 2' 2874 Baectl, CA MIUIOn Dr. Coet• M .... WHton St. Coe1a 114..a 107·311·08.0100, 18581 Kenllngton °'· Huntington CA $2,200.50 Shelf lrv<ne CA $172 34 lrvlna. CA R.dlandt Of, Cotl• Meaa, Slvefton. Wllllam R .. Jr, $At2.9t 155 21 Newl1nd St. Huntington Beec:n, CA 121 18 81nk, Seour1ty Pacific: FrMman Fiiimore AP Chiarini, George J., AP TAX RATE AA!A CA AP 118-618-0e, $2,991.8' Whelan, JOhn F. AP Beech, CA 121a5 Saleh, Noman M. AP AP 178-705-78 0100, 1806& 4'~1·1115010 1 Skl 937·4~--015, lt,378.50 73 11-141 ~ary. JOMPf'llna, AP 185&e S. PllOll\c Av, SunMt 141-885-25.5010, 854 El PROPERTY IN Blldwtn, Rlcnard O., A 153-413·13.0100, 1978 1 SvrprlM Ln, Huntington lrvtne CA SI 013112 we< Smok .. 1one, lrvlne. CA 439-102-11.85, 190.&e 2857 Beaeh, CA I Camino Or. Cotta M .... FOUNTAIN VALLEY t07·3t2·0•.0100. 185• Clwemonl Ln, Huntlng!on Beacn. CA $&oe •1 P.;.k 'E. Hw• AP Meir;. George Y .. AP Leiter, 0•1•. AP Rlvertlde Or, Co.I• M .... ButterlllldS&lAMn,AP $137.83 Monroe Ln, Huntington 8MCh,CA l241M Albl rt. lln p AP 449-«i.52~ 19 Bui 937·47·253, 1701.38 27 483-4«-27, SA,113.te t3 CA 178-531-07, l1.H8 H I Treneamerloa Flnenolll, CITY S..cm,CAl533.ee Lamb, w Kenneth. AP 178-731-200100 3322Ven· t~ lrlllne CA 's111M WOOdlMI, lrvtne, CA Hlllgrue, lrvlna, CA Thomae. Greg c .. AP 1eao2 Bay View Dr. SunMI AP 14t.ell3--03 0100, 3118 H1r1. Don R AP 153-432·14 0100, 191111 lure Of, Huntington s.aeh Bonner Brue. q AP K•bler, lrvln E. AP Zarnarrt, Unda O . AP 439-111..05, 11,318 04 2589 a.ach, CA Van Bufen AY, Cotta .,...., Yanoff, l1rry F., AP 107 .543.14 O 100. 8531 Hickory Ln, Hunt111g1on C/. $4.302 12 461 0,2•32 0 ,00 s ,3 • 937-47-323. 1120.00 187 4~2-38, M,825 48 40 Wille Ln. COltt M .... CA MIUe, Wayne A AP $480.()4 108--083· 15 0100, 10931 M«le Cl, Huntington BMCn, BMcil. CA IA-08 05 Hayden JllCk N AP Chat .. u C• '"' ,,_ CA GrMntt.id, lrvtne, CA Sunllght, lrvlne, CA Morgan, Brooke, AP 178-531·20, 1799.32 t8784 I J ew e 11 . 0 o y I e , AP Peb~ Ct. Founllln Valley, CA 1215 &e W T Newland Et11te, A 171· 732· 14 5010 18251 l3M •I Irvine Co , AP 811lm)'lf. John W., AP 439-11l·11,$2,142522580 CoutHy.SunNt&elCtl.CA 412·122·03 5010, t055 CA $308 15 Cempt>etl, ClyOe 0., A 153·582·010100 1271 Welrua ln. Hunlfngton Tr•~umer-u r:c1,.A11Cll i 937-47-378. 123'.24 TR •63-412·45. 12,12892 49Wlllol.n,COltaM9u.CA HarbOur Point EatatN, Tulare Or Colle Meaa, Teti. Suelle n AP 107·.573·19 0100,1&91 Orybank Or, Huntlngton8McilCAS1377• AP ,5 1•05 1 .~2 .;oo ' 10371 Lot 1 Unit 21Tog with Sunlight, lrvtne, CA Luce. Ronald Qregory, AP 178-532-44, SA.89S lie 1 167 97 108-872·800100. 15959 Cl, 11unUngton Beactl, C Btech CA 111 t 43 Norna J-L AP Roanne Ci lr~•ne CA an und 1178 Int In lol f ~ LOMer. VOii!., H 0 . AP AP 438-111·28. l 1,0f8 12 18023 Partl AY, SunMt Munot, P•blo A . AP Roclcy C1, Fountain Valley, S30 28 Crowley Kenton L. AP 195·013-28 0100 8232 $287 ,, 1ega1edtromAP 452-0e1..Q8 483-511·20. $3,58838 25 390 Oran1CI• Wy, Coat• 8ea<:h,CA 418-023--030100. 501 Slur· CAl51117 Sc:hMr. Normen Craig 155-022-080100, 19591 Roy9l OU°' Hunllf'lglon TuM Jemea II 4 p Orenle r . Gary.AP MornlngGlory,lrvlne.CA M .... CA AP 178-532-45, $4,18414 geon Or. Coat• MHa, Stev. o.m110 Inc:. AP AP 107-e13·150100, 8311 Con11•ll•t1011 ln. Hunt· 9each,CA ~708 451·0112·130100 15311!. 937-48-025, 1 1,188.02 40 Peru, All M , AP HanHn, Jo E., AP 18924 Park AY, SunMI "8404 112·82 1·010100, 111417 Terry0t,Hvntlngton8"cll, lnglon8Ndl,CA$741S3 Pacific F«SereJ S & L NtntH Cl trv•~• CA rulhlng Wind, lrvlne, CA 931·85-413, 11, 1H 93 12 439-112..03, I t.320 40 2805 Beech. CA LMth, Oonlld L, AP Santa Alberta Cl, Fountain CA I 187 88 Uttta, Jimmie M • AP Aten, AP 19&-051·285010 S 121 06 Mtlthel ... StuartA .• AP Startlllne,lrvlne,CA Wlllol.Jl.Cot11M .... CA County of Orange. AP '18-0&2-U .0100, 3118Vllley,CAIM721 WOOd. Ronald E., AP 155·032·210100. 1010114i41Nor1hr1dQtl.n,Hunl· Trtntamel'tcaqefotal~ 937-55..071, t l,7151.1' 83 Stoller. Howard. AP Oowen,Tllornat K.Jr.AP 178-535-12, 123308 18881 Yukon Av. COltt Me ... Aa.bo, Frtncet It, AP 142·275·120100. 15471 Bl•m•rtc Or, Huntington lngton e..c:l\,CAU655 AP 451.113.155010 ~ Fox.hollow, lrvtn.. CA 938..Q2..()17, 12,341.112 26 •39-1 12·21. 11,279 20 38' 12th SI, Sunset Beach. CA $7111 48 158·082·49.0100, t87t2 Cottonwood Cl, Huntington 8Nch, CA 1 153 t! Hendlftr. Paul E . AP ~ood wn1 Irvine CA Willi am L~onCo, AP Highland View, lrvtnt, CA Mira Loma P1, Coate M... Burrougha, Charlet H.. Bink 0 1 lrvlnt , AP BrOOl<l'luret SI, Founllfn Val-8each, CA 1282 85 Webb, Kenneth J , AP 195·053-17 0100 80• 1 1388 15 837-58·004, 1514.32 1 Welu, Slaven N . AP CA AP 178-542--05. S2.028 40 '111· 172·02 0100, 2915 ley, CA lat 1.37 Anguiano, Mark R., AP 156-042-09,0100, 1H 11 Bolla Av, Hulltlf'!Olon BMCn viughn Wtr•l<l C AD Ht11enwood,lrvlne,CA 931-11-009, 12.23114 29 Sand9fur, HUtllll A., AP 18982 Ocean AY, Sun1tt 81l1tol SI. Coete M.... Myer1, Jamee W Jr. AP 142-28'·25 0100, 7581 Lexington Ln, Huntington CAH9.17 451.191.t301oo 19 00tCI McOreevey, Martin J., Jr, Morning Slat, lrvlne, CA 439-151-24, 1724 35 2415 Beech, CA 1938 34 156-233·25 0100, 10309 Elk Alhambra Of, Hunllf'IOI 8eeeh. CA 1311 48 Aucllar Oary LN AP Bluff ,,,,.,,. CA S 123 Oii AP 937-56-071, 12.511 M HMvlllde. Randy T, AP Irvine AY, Cotlt M ... CA AP 178-$42--05. 1390 5.-Weber, Hany J , AP Rtv. Ct. Fountain Valley, 8eacn, CA sao3 83 Lul<o. Slec>Mn JOMC)h Jr, 195.072-45 0 tOO 14431 Henze Ctroltne AP 1'Hlvenwood,lrVlne,CA 938-11..012.12.378.84 18 OllQh, Chltlee G .. AP 189&e Ocean Av. SunM1 418·18 1·030100. 2717 CAl$218e WMllt. Fredrldc A . A AP 155-453-12 0100,1tl47Etmhural Cl Hunt1ngton 451.191.15 0100 •5 GOtd M11cotte, Gary.R.,AP Mornlng Star,lrvlne.CA 43t-2:J2-32,S3.242.143e78Mcil,CA I Bn11o1 St Cot11 M .... Co11111ng , v1rg 11, AP 142.,74.120100. 7681Plocadllly Ln. Hunttngtone.ctl,CA IN44 1 Btutt 1,,,.ne c As1 126a 937-56-073, I 1,008 33 10 MIO e.ln, Margeret J., N9wpof1 Olen Cl. N9wpor1 Ferraro. SalYatore A AP 1 $5, 175 18 16 7 ·051 ·07 0100 HH Center Av. Hunllngto Beech. CA 1411 74 SelOllman Oary F AP Oaoorne Aeipn AP Ha~. lrvlne. CA AP 938-11..0 "· &2,544 .. BMcil, CA 178-5'4..Q 1. 1722 '4 17042 OonzaJcz, Roger l., AP Touean AY, Fountlfll Valley, 8ea<:h. CA ~ee 85 Tope Thttfl ' Loan AMII. 1115· 184-08 0 t 00 65 5 1 451·10~ ,.~ 0100 5 Blaz;ng Panag090UI01, Petrol, 12 Morning Sier, lrvlne. CA Cl .. r, Marie A., AP CoM111y. Suntet BMCh. CA I '19·011·09.0100, 2223 CA 11.133 33 Orachaler, Frank, AP AP 155-472·13 8010, 10412 OoltarOt. HumftlQlon 8Mcm Sttr •rv•ne CA 154 H AP 937 .. t..028, S2.050.72 Flitt. Sutan AM, AP '39-232-41, &2,2,888 378 Duh. Mar c . AP Avalon St. Cotta Meta. Femlty Health Plan, AP 142·474·28 0100, 7581 Pu• Of, HunUngton hecfl, CA $85595 LH l mOll'ly AP 28Chardonnay,lrvtne,CA 938-11--023, 12.848.58 7 Newport Olen Ct. ~potl 171-54•·12, 14,410 '8 1798.11 157·241·215010,11,181.87 Center Av, Hunllnglon CA$35113 Oonulee, Lull Alb9r10 145 1.35 1.2• 0100 33 Rybva, K.tnneth J., AP Morning Star, lrvlne. CA Beech. CA 17Ge5 8. Pacific A'i, SunMt Nleflolton, Lellle L. TR, Pettinger, Oaorga. AP Belch. CA "'°'·50 Amer-CO..\ Propertlee AP t95-202·12 0100. 5e91 Brooketone Irv•"• CA 937-82--032, '"3.47 84 Molln1, 090f'99 A., AP 8Mch,CA AP '19-111·205010, 234 157-293·02 0100, 9481 Hande<eon,KentEd'#atd, Inc. AP 15&-084..02.0100. RIYl1ra Or, Hu111l11g1 011 S2685 Windjammer. lrvtn1, CA TAX RATI ARI A 934-01.005, 1738.28 2481 Parker, Claude R .. Jr, AP Victoria St, Cotta M ... , Tenager Av, Fountain Valley, AP 145-115·25.0100, 15952 10371 MaunManla Cl, Hunt· Beac;n, CA SH 74 ~ l(ll"ft Wllllem Da&n AP Wllllama, MICttHI J .. AP 26-14' Irvine Av, Cotle M .... CA 178-551-12, a.118.03 17187 M03 40 CA 1782.87 Wicklow Ln, Huntington lnglon Beacn. CA 1233 77 ltmtll. Mll'lmoua M . AP 451.51i.21 o1oo 28 Slloot 937-97--010, 12,588.30 t9 Herrlok..JeflrtN Co. AP Coat1Hy,8unaet 8eacn, CA Bradford, Andrww C , AP Bui, Chi Dang. AP BM<:I'\. CA l t44 12 Schantz, MeMn R, AP 195-223-19 0100, 6972 San lf'IO Star lr-vtM CA $378 08 ThunclerTrell,lrvlne,CA t37.e&-Otl,17H.80 Hurl•o11, Dick. AP 419·18•·700100, 190 143·22'·340100. 9712 A\1111, Angle AN. AP 155-111·245010,U 1590 SOUC1Cl,Hu11tlng1onhlcri Hal!Oek Bruce E AP Stone, Brien R .• AP 4J,:r,-r.·Jm~i~1·~~ Herrlck·SChwalbt On•. 175-551-18 • .,20.80 17111 lroolcllne I.A. 009t1 M .... Azalea Ci, Fountain Valley, 1'5-173-080100, 15312 Cooney. ThOmH , AP CAS124t9 45 1-50 1·•' 0,00 11 938-07..031.e&, 9334' 39 T bl-tf'Vi CA AP939-14-020.l771.21 CoattHy,8unMta..ctl.CA 138075 CA l 75731 St.,,lord Ln, Huntington 155-281-13 0100, 19481 Vqtwl. Daniel 0 . A Fl llD•C:Ok rvne CA Summet'fWtnd, lnllne, CA u~ p • pne,·., AP AP 939-1~21, t77121 Hamaon. Richard L .. AP ThOuln, Petriola Cobel, Van Nlmwegan, Darrell Beach. CA 1810 27 Otani Ln Huntington 190-12-301 5010. IN 70 5714 95 AP t31-07-o31 &e.1104.08 ... IO • . AP 930·1~32. t771.28 178-551-27, M64.63 11115 AP '19-1~10100. 2417 Jay, AP 143-253-08.0100, HtlvorMn, Jan lMayna. 8elch CA w 12 Arloten, AAflM A. AP HedlO Samtt S•..-c> AP 39Summenwtnd,lrvlne,CA ~83-~·JO· ~5~ 22 APt39-14-023 .• 77121 CoutHy,SunMta..ctl,CA RlehmondWy.009t1Meea, 91M011oen11Av,Founllln AP 145-353·100100.15882 F'l1hlan, Stec>Mn 11 . AP 890-t2-4085010 l 10l42 45 1.111.120100 21 s~ ... ., F,.-y, Patriot• J .. AP o;~ ot"::''H okl l1 J AP'39-1~24.t39'14 Orltfllh, Mlcll .. t, AP 1203•7 Vllley.CAl5N83 MayfloMf Ln. Hun11ng1on 157·331·120100 8251 Tober Patrle:lt A AP Fir 1fVl"I CA 1274 39 938-07..QSI, U .Oe&.94 2 AP .. ~ 50t. 19 SUN 77 ~ 171-584-03. 12.0H 42 O.L..amore, Oann11 M., AP nflany. Ronald G . AP Beacll CA $438 47 o.tllno Cl Huntington ~75010,I 111 olt Liii C'-1d1e I( AP Soutl\elnd,lrvlne,CA M Ill . 8 . tillf . CA TAXftATIAltlA 187'f Cout Hy, 8unaet 422·031·33 0100, 1107 t43-28 1·210100, 18515 Martinez, O«ald R , AP 8elCI\ CA$4450I Porcn, Ric:tlaro l.• AP •52 ·131 •I 0100 5 Kuroally, John, AP or no 1111• M, 11-0iO IMcn, CA Aldoec:r .. t Cl. Cotti Meal., Elm Cl, Fountain Valley CA 145.353.19 0100 8252 Downey S 6 L AMII. AP at0-n.1eo OtOO 1154 N Sunr•,,.. Irvine CA 1.150 4 • 931..Qt..C>l(!, 12,712.08 8 T '"" IUTI A.RIA 11112.35 M 17 73 Prl1c:lll1 Or Huntington 157.433.07 0100 1041 Hu,,llng ton P1ct1 1~ M1 •1 •., J f AP E,le,.un,lrvlM;CA -er Wllllam K AP PROPIRTYIN Pl, Chie n Chi, AP Alt•r. Jou pl't , AP 8Mcl'l,CA l 704 51 Flegtt•tl Ln. l1unt1ngton 8Mc:h, •52-14,.050100 ' co•-"*· O.vld A.. 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AP w Ms En1eron ... Inc '2 28' 3A tSMt:.()07, '7111.13 11' l.Meplnet, IMnl, CA 1283.81 CA 1580 2t Mangrum Dr, Hun11nQton 15MS3..o5 0100, 7M 1 Al-AP 930-7'-411 OtOO 31 .. & • r C o Ctter1>roott,lrvlne,CA lkl1te, Jll'l'IMI AMn. AP Yaotarlno JOhn, Art Pf'ONRTYIN l•nca, Ouy , AP WMtern Conveyancing e.ach.CAIMl2 benlDf HUntll'I01onltedl. Coral!'M! Or Hunt•nQloo Tr••A.•823-00.2 w1180n ~. John H .. AP 530-144-17, 1uee44 147 14t·S31..07. '343.30 13111 1•v• UNl,llD 4U-2S4·20 0100. 1H1 Corp. AP 1'4-231-480100, VlllalobOI • ._., ... a . AP CAl7811N ~CA 13181 Sth•"' Eo ... e•a ,.,,. 93 ... ~ll. 1797.12 81 Plmwlew,lrvlne,CA etymplc:Av CoetaMeM.CA n Arnold AV, Cot11 M.a. 11120 Vlolel Cl. Fountain 14f.147..Qt0100,5712Ven Sorugln, Mertl A AP Louroa Mtke A~,$3·C5' e3 0100 2 Cleetbrootc, IMM. CA Bratene, l 1ll1, AP ' ICHOOL DllTRICT 120I. 17 Vllley. CA 1326 13 turi Dr. Huntington leecl\, 158· 102·02 0100, 115•5 931-40·072 5010 111910' Lenc-ood Wy 1rvi,.,. CA Mallory, Mldllllt M .• AP &30·14441. 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""°'wood.IMM.CA TAXRATIAMA ~1·11~,!~~:: Ntl TAJCRATIAMA .... 11 ,., 1~0100, 11 CAIMl.1• , aerw ...... Ai. A 81\ADr.Huflt 9wil\. '*'l·OU-40100) 0rw.a .!,•::•:; ~~~~ .... ~Av ._., ""* u::t1~~· ~r. i.,...,r..~ V*r .. ~~~~\::' 'io1 ~~:,•;:!~to. ,,.,, C\.•:'r:i:.. Olwld lloWm. ti!:.!.~.: ~J..110!L.!Jt•!!.__!!22!~!!.J._l!!?l!:!i...l!!~~:.J~ Aft ...-lndua,._ I AM ' I I.II* Or """1 ... 1·17•01101 • ..-t ) ~-----....._.,. __________________ ............... .__......... ......... a .. C12 Ofinoe Oout OAtLY PILOTIF~. AUQU1t t3. 1115 PROPERTY IN NEWPORT B!ACH CITY ION.I l~mark, Int, AP O•~ 072 31 0100, 314 Pro.- peel St. NllWPQrt e..ctl. CA u r.c n f.~1no. JOlll'I T Tt AP a.".'"' 03 0100 3711 w 8•l't>o1 Blvd Newport ~let) CA 1445 07 8t)U11Wm P.olflc land Co AP 047 2"-ot 0100. I'} 10 W ift~ 91 Nftpot1 0Meri CA $319 n J M P11t111r• Co, Inc • AP o.c1n1~so10. 1314 w Btv f.v N9wpor1 a..er., CA SI IHI 11 ~ Eo-o \.,AP o•e 101-1oso10, 327 Alv•r•<JO Pf. Newport e.tK:I\ C:A $1~7 M Oevlot111 Pl'l~rll• AP 041~3 04 0100. 534 AlllO "~ N9WP<lf1 8"ell CA ,,., , 1 ~ ... -............... _. ............ ______________________________ _ T T ~ T y c I· E ! T j.. .. 0 ii :t • tf • • ' l COlllDIO IN IDOK IO 1 1 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auig'clt123. 18 s ClS 'AOl(I) U TO at IN; ~-PllOt(t 420 Of Ofllclel 11o1b11111h06d Mt e ift Wlf ., ... t1> """f"'r WC 1M1 Cl U 11 V ! O ' M I I I !the 11\aauw .... to II o1 ttw ~ P'OC*1Y. rVR.ftl ""' ,_ MOncl °' C(Ll.ANIOUI MA,., IN :1....'!~ tilt Mctlon ~·. wtfllOut lln\ltat!On -TM19TlftlALI THI O"ICI 0' TH• ~..-'"Mlflll'l tntio tlltcomltdl1ttie•""'*t lt1M1 MOTteeCW MMMUNI COUNTY "l!CO "I'*' .. lolbirrt ' C>Mwt Ill tilt Oeolamlon °' C0\19-, .. II ... o.eec lllllli MCmC• °' TMllTU .. IALI ~ e:::.,. I IAIO COUNTY "l>llll O' i'lgtlll lnCI OUtlle, utltllltt ~. CondltlOne and .-.. lfllltUtut N••htt nwttlrt IALI VOU A"t IN OlFAULT , f .t. Ne. u.wJ IXCl!PT THUl.,1110 Ind cable l~llon", "Sup. llrtcflont("Oecltlt11on")r• •M'7-T,.._ ...... "*••-"'*'-er.._ UNDffll THI OHO Ofl UNIT COO. U All. ClllUDI Oil ,.rr. pon Ind ~tlttnenl", "In-OOtOed on lepi.tt>W '1, V"Mlll1'!1 "•ftr•llHt W l"UIT OATIO tllll?I llllTY IAVIN(H "OLl!UM. OAI '1111 Ofo.chlMn! . .1 encl "Cofn. 1tlO. In lootl 1a7A1, P9 to -••. 'l'OIJ ~ 11'1 DUAULT UNllll YOU TAKI! ~~ ll"~UOAH CO .. POlll AIPHALTUM ANO A'l "llAN: l'l'IUPlll~if.1'""'9 fu•n'!41M", 1141 It Mq. OI Offtolel Mo .~::Z.l!O'!!O .. • .. UNOI" THI OlOLAlll• Tl()flj TO '"°TIOT Y®" MO • DRID IUHTANCti ANO .,_.. • ooro1ot0t~County,on ·---~1 ATION 0, COVIHANTe, ltfl\OPllm'. IT MAY 11 ATIOH ~""119 'f:°'.o:l= OTHl!lll MINl!~l& UNDI" ~D-:r-'' OY9f IOtt A Lot 1 O' Tl'ICt 10J21. In tlw ::f.:I~-::== OONOITIONI ANO 1111· IO\.D AT A PUIUC .. LL =~~ dMd Of lruet AND IN SAID l.AND IEX ....... f l9d ~"" .. 11 ... '* cuy of 0-. M.tu• ltlowft ,. " MAY • ll11110TIONI, A.I ANNDIO " YOU NHD AN PPL.A. HLL AT PUILIC CIPT THI "10HT TO use .. ._ 1 t>OOll 414 PtoM on I~ reootd9cS In l<*t nmNT8. TO THI IUaJCCT ,~. ~TIOH 0, THI HATU..I wu.L OTHIHIOHUT ANY ,.O•mON 0, THI! 15 to i3 lnoluelYe of mi. At2, ~'l.•tendlOof I Ol.D WfTHOUT ANY UTV. VMLUI vou TAl(I 0, THI '"OCllOIHO AUC~~~T "O" CAIH IUMAC! O, THI l.AND :!tl9Moultl\ti>I. rMOrOIOf MllC9llaneoue M~. In tM cour A~Md )°" ACTION TO "lllOTICT AQAINIT YOU. YOU l lO 0111 THI CAIH11"8 FOlll O"ILLINQ O'!R of drCOl.tnty, lor 1"9 ~ oftlo9 Of 1M Coun~ ::o ew --av"1 '0 YOU" '"°'llWTY. IT MAY MiOULOCO ... TACT A lAW· ~~D'ce"T'"'o CHICK• M~~~~1~ ~I HQ o ~ l)f~~~=r~,~~ :".°'Nici 0r-. etllld.:" ~Ml=:o M cL:~~~~~ ~~ Yl~ ,,.iOAY •• .,.T ....... SPECl,llO IN CIVIL COOi INCl.UDIHO IUT~l~D PfcMd90U\lleucfldf~ &otp1tl\9NfromUnite1 your~-~~PfUI PLANATIOH O' THI t , 1Nl ,.tl tJAM HOMI S£CTION tHAll (peyabl9 11 CLUSIVE O' O • ehall not UIWMIOnlbly r• ttlrOUOf'I H . I~~ on Lot llfrmtt-OOltl ... .., 911· NA T U Ill I! 0, TH I 'IDIAAL IAVINQI AND IM lltne Of .... In lewful OAILl.JHO IL Will llflct 1"9 lnt9nded I* In<' 1 Of Mid Trect t06tl M .,.,_. Wltlltn UV. rnontl\I ,_lllOCllOINO AOAINIT 1.0AN At80CIATION a ~ ofl'19 Unl19d ltat .. l MINT Ml~:~0DfV0'.l-~Rp. lniOYIMnt of Mid Lote A ellown on H id Oon· tfOl'll tt\9dai.11\11 notl09T of YOU+ YOY IHOUl.D COH-cor,ot1t1on. formerly all rlgnt. tit .. Ind lnt•Mt ATIONS TOO ...... and D doft'llnli.lm Plan. cs.lllUll WM reoorded. Ille TAO A L.AWYllll known N HOM fllDl~l convev-d lo end now h91d THE ' ITHER WITH Tll9 1treet llddrtM end Excec>t fllrlMr tller-'rom, amount le .. , 151.IA U of On ._,._,,. 1l. 1M6, IAVINGS ANO 1.0AN Al· llY It und« Mid DMd of ,ACEU~tROFO~Al~!SLUl"-1 Oll\9r common O..lgnatlon, 11! lmprt)ll9f'Tl9nt• end .,,. 111/U , and wlll lnef .... at 10~00 AM . ''"'•t IOCIATION OF IAN Tru11In1119 prO«*'ty Mt.in. TANKI TU • It 1ny, 01 Ille rMI •roperty purtenanoee loclt9d Of tob9 untll your account b9oomM "911\lelc, I.IQ of tl'le lsw e>f· OllQO, u Trwt" undlt • •"T~UdMOl&TOl~:JOSl! LUIS !XCAVATI~~~ MINING OucrlbU •bOVI I• loo•ted on Mid LOI ' Of ourrent.Yo~11nayno111.w to llOM of GRllNWAlD and dMCI Of\NetdateO 1118116 ., " PlllOVIOIO HOwev\~Ars purported to b•. 208 TrllC1 10520. PIY tflt entire unpllld pof• lllHNICIC, .. duly~ llQMd w MA"'OARIT ANN 8ARAAOAN &AMI! I HI! lrlanwooo. lrvlne, C&llfOfnla ~ f\lrtll9r t~om llOn ot 'IOl.Jf eccount, IWf'I f1Q91\t tOt tM VlllllQ9 OIM ~I. AN UN"4AA"l£0 Sl!NlFICtAAY: FIRST 81! CONSTlllU~ADl.TLO ~~OHT 1Tli 82114 ex~ MMfMl'lt• In and ll\ouQtl full PIY"*\l WU~ Malnt•n1 nc• AllOCIA· WOMAN •nd rtoorded CUAITY SAVINGS ANO SL.A "' ,..., 1,.1 The unO•ralgneO di•· 10 111 lhOM r ... nct9d com· mena.d, but Voll mu.-Pf1t TION uMlf and~ lo 21217&. u 0ocu1Mt'11 217 lOAN AUN OT::f"1oLL!~ OR SUCH Clllme •ny llablllty '°' lllY mon ., ... U lhOWn on .id 1119 amount ttlted IDow 111• Dl!CLARATION 0, IOOt( 11t3t ,401! 125 of Aec!Of~ JuM 1 1883 N .-.. RA TION8 lncorrec:tMM of tilt etr..c CondOl'ltntum Plan How9Yw, ~ and VfNI CO~NANTI, CONOfl'IONI tM OtflQel Alcotde Of Ot· 11111r No ,,_22'1~ of Of· WHICH IN NO WAV USI! OR addr ... llld O!Mr common ,.arc.I 3• '*'9ftejwy or mortgegw AND AHTllllCTIONI (Mr• .. ColM1ty ClllfOtNI. llcltl "900fdl In tilt Ottlc9 Of ~~~r WAY AFFECT THE dealonatlon, If Illy, 1tiown ~KctutiY9 ....,,,.,..,. may mutullly ... In Wf'lt· lnaft• "CCIAl"I ~ llf ti ~ auchon to U. Ille Recordtlf of OrM09 AC( RIGHT Of SAID Mt.Jn IOI' to09M. ~ .... tno l)flof to the tl"'4J tM no-In lootl 12MI. Peg.a 1111. l\lghM1 bldd9t tor cMll In County; ~ED. ANSD WHICH 00 NOT Slid .... Wiii be mld9, but tneroechment, IUpport ;nci tlOI ol .... le pol'teO (whtdl lncluetve, Offldal Alcotda of United Stal• Doi are, ,, IM 1ald dMd of '""' ct.. ., AID l.AND AT ,. without COV91\1111 or Wit· lor Other ~ ..... m•y "°'be Mfll9f than tilt Or1ng9 County, c.Jlfomla, FRONT lNTAANCE TO THE ec:11b9t ll'le foltowlng: POINT ll!8S THAN 500 r1nty, axpl"Ma Of tmp119d, r .. lhOWn In tilt CondotnlnkAm 9f'd OI t119 lllr ... monlll 11 MM.ll9d to tl'le IUl>j9ct OLD ORANQE COUNTY PARCEL 1: AN UN· FE!T OF SAID 8UAFAOE gardlng t11 ... PO•••lon, or Plan and .. o.nn.cs In tl'le period elated •bo.,.I 10, l)foper1y .,,..u~n 1119 nalM COURTHOUSE, LOCA~D OlVIDEO 1/\1 INTERE$T IN A8 RESERVED IN DEED enoumbr1no.e, to ~y 1119 d.ctaratton. lmong Otllet thlnge, (1) Of Thomaa Cra 8111 Wll.L 0 N S ANT A AH A .ANO TO I.OT 1 OF TAACT FROM EDNAH RACE remaining prlnc1pet eum ot ParC191 4: Exctullv9 ...... prOl/lct. acldltlonll tltM In SELi. AT PUIL AUCTION IOUl.EVARO HTWE.EN 1oe10. IN THE CITY OF CAPRON, RECORDED FU· ll\9 llen MCured by Mid rMI IMl'tte In and to thoN pot• whloll to cure th9 ct.fault bY TO THE HIOHEIT llDDIA SYCAMORE &TREl!'T AND COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF RUAAY 3, 185~. IN BOOK prof)er1y, wltll lntet"' ,,,.,.. lion• of LOI 1 Of 1Jld Tr.ct "''"* of Ille prOf)ef'ty or ,OA CASH (1>9y1ble '1 tl!M IROADWAY Ill Ille City of ORANGE. STAT( 0' CALI· ~44ce. PAGE 92. 0'FICIAL on, .. rovlded In H id 10525 •llOWn and 6911"9d .. otherWIM; (2) lltebllth a Of .... In lawful mon.y of tilt SAint• Ana. Ofange eo..tnty. FOANIA, AS PER MA' RE· E OROS CC&Ae, lldvlf'IOM. If any, ,..tflc19d common ., ... eclleclvte of ~· In Ul\lt.O Stal .. ) 11 tflt out9'd9 California, Ill right. 11\te and CORDED IN BOOK A55, Tll9 etrMt addr ... and Undlt IM 19NM of Mid ~II .,. 9dleo9111 wtltl and OldW to cur• your d9tlult; or ffont tntrane» 10 1119 build· Int~-con~ 10 find PAGES 5 ANO 9 °' MIS· Other OOl'l\IT\O(\ dMlgnatlon, CC&Ae ,_ CllatgM Ind appunenant to Nkt Pero.I• boll\ (1) and (2) lnQ tocel9d It "330 VON now 1191d by It undet IM CELl.ANEOUS MAPS, IN If any, ol the rMI Pl'Ol*'fY expenN. of the TruttM Ind 1 l , 3 and 0 OMcribed ,...,._ A,,er th,...$'-trOlft KARMAN, DAON I Ull.(). dMd Of tN.11 In Ille ,..i THE OFFICE OF THE oucr I bed • bove I• of t119 tru.te Cteated .... Mid In 1119 0111 of r ~Ion of INO, Nl!WPORT BEACH. l)f09efly. dMCrlO.O u COUNTY RfCOf\OER OF purport•O lo b• 1010 CC&Ae VJ P1tcel &. An undklld9d lhla dooum9111 dat• of CALIFOlllNIA alt right, 11119 LOT IA OF TRACT NO Co ulct Fo oTBAll - ----- Tigers, Terps are favorites for the South " ATLANTA (AP)-Aubum hu Bo Jackson, Manland tw Stan OclbeuJ,h and botb t.cams have b1&h np«tation1 of rankina amona th.e n.auon's top collqe football powm th11 year • They Wlll be amona the &.U'OD&'CJt m the South, v.ilh the Tiirrs of Auburn heavily favored to eapture t.hc Southeastern Conference champtooshtp for the ~nd ume tn three )Un and Marylllnd'\ Terrtpln' picked to win tt' third Atlantic Coast Conference utJe in a row. Jackson a 1983 All·Ammcan "'ho-. stdehncd w1th a shouldtr scparauon for sax of Au hum 's l 2 pmn last year. l'lu )&Jd he "'ant to surpass in one season t..1c ~ ,S 17 career lot.al yards ht has attained 1n ~7 reaul&Mcason appearanocs W1tb the T1aers. Colle&e football• smile· season rushma recofd as l,342 yards, set b) Marcus .A..llen of the Un1versny of Southern Calif'omia in 1981 OelbauJh will be the guart.crback on a Maryland team loaded with 49 rctumina lettc11 .. en. Gelbaugh, who st•ned five pmcs !Ast )Cttr, passed for l, 123 )atds and 1s expected to easil) better lha1 total in h1!> stn1or ~asnn. Amona the area's lO ~or 1ndcl)endents. the best appear to !)( M 1am1 of Aonda, Flonda Swc and ~uth Carolina Tbc D" 1s1on 1. SAtO COUNTY GROVE PLACE, COITA The 10111 amount of 1119 one flfty·lilh (l/Htlll ,_ r9COrdatlon app9lft -· and lnter-1 con~ 10, un. AS SHOWN ON A EXC EPTINQ THERE· MESA, CAl.IFORNIA 12927 unpaid~ of the obll· llmPM lnt••t 1n and to t119 on). un .... fh9 obilgltlon Ind now Mid bY 11. und9t MAP RECORDl.D IN IOOt( THE SOUTB FROM UNITS 1 THROUOH Tiie underelgned Tru11 .. 1»9tl0n MWred by 1119 l)fop-lmprovemente 1nd •P· beir'll for9Clo99d upon Of • H id Ol!c'l.AlllA'TION OF 25", PAOES 47, 4', 49 AND 11 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN dleclatmuny lllblllty for eny 1rty to b9 IOld and r...on· purt9tltl\oel on Lot I of NPtllt• written agrMmltll COVENANT&, CONDITIONS 60 OF MISCELLANEOUS ON THI! CONDOMINIUM lneom1ctMM Of the etr..i Ible .. umated coet1, ••·Tract 10525 ("Improve· b91WMnyouandyouroredt.. ANO R!$TRICTION8 MAPS, Rl!COROS OF OR· PLAN RECORDED IN BOOK eddr"• and 0111er common pen ... 1110 aclVtnOM 11 the mente"l aubJect to tll9 "'"" tor permit• a lonoer period, (CC&lll•I tn tlle propet1yettu-ANQI COUNTY. CALI· AA Southern Conference also hat three stron1 teams -Tenne\)Ce· 1M30. PAGE 10"3, OF· 0"!fin111on, II any. lhOWfl time of 1'19 Initial publleltlon and condition• ol the 0.0· r.ou llave only •119191111 r1g111 •ted In Mid County and ,ORNIA Chananoop , Furman and Tht Citadel FICIAL RECORDS. llet n of the Notio. ol Sai. 11 lar1t1on, 1nd 1119 term• and oetoptll9U19ofyourprop· St••• O..Orlbed u : Unit Tl'le •tr"t lddr .. • or Auburn Coach Pat ""c ch.a"•.....c his o ffense from the\\ 1shbonc 10 PARCEL 2: UNIT t AS Said Nie wlll b9 maO., but 12, 173. 17. condhlorl1 of tll9 M•tW erty by paying IM entire 11A, Lot 2, Traot Ne(), N other common 0911gn11ton ~1 • ...,.v SHOWN ON THE CON· wltllout ~ant or war· TM tMln9flclary, v111tg1 1. .... r9COr~ Augual 10, amount demand9d by your record•d 1n Book •35, onn .. t>overMlpropertyla thcldurinJSprinadnJJ.s.pnmanJytOJettheballtoJack\Onmorcoflcn oOMINIUM Pl.AN ABOVE renty,•xpr-ot lmplt.o, r• GrMn M11n1•n1noe A•· t958. In BOOll 4833, Page cr9dltor Pegea 18 to 21, lncl\191"9 of known tow u · 1nes OAK· Jackson didn't participate 10 the 'pnna workout~ however \pending REFERRED TO gardlrlQ title, poe .... 1on. Of eoclatton. unw Mid CC&llla 27• et ~ of Offlclal .... To nnd out IM amount Mleoellanouee Mapt ot Of. TAEE LANE. IRVINE CALI· his time with the Auburn baseball team He " con\ldt'red a m.t•or YOU AA! IN DEFAULT enc;umbrtnOM, to PtlY 1119 heretofOre u~9d and ct.. corde you muel pay, Of' lo arrano-11\119 County. C.ltf0fnl1 ,OlllNIA 92115 • r. ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ram11n1119 prtnc~ eum of ltvet9d to 1119 underllgned, Tll9 11r .. t lddr-and '°'payment to etop the tor• The 11r•t acscsr ... ancs Tiiie ..,. .ill be mlCle, league pro,~et as an ouu1eldcr. DATED 5125183. UNl.£88 IN not-C•> aeour9d by Mid written 09olat•tlon of o.. °"-common dM!gMtton, doliure,orlfy0urpr~ otll9r common o.tgnetton, wttllout OOY9Mtlt °' ..,. Dye said that even lhouab be bu chanaC'd 1hc onen\C "\\<'~till YOU TAKE ACTION TO °"°of Trvat, w1111 1n11rMt teutt end Oemend IOr aai., " any, of the r..i property In f0feclo9ure I()( any ot If eny of 111e ,.., P'«*1Y ranty, uprellld °' ~. want to be a runnin.• phnieal football team We'll mainldin o ur abiht} PROTECT YOUR PROP· thereon, U l)fovld.o In aald and 1 wrln.n Notlo9 of 0.. ducrlbed a boo la reuon, conl9Ct ducrlbed l b OU le r9011dlng tit ... l)09NMlon, th I " t.-f h h • d EATY,IT MAY&ESOLD AT no19(e), adllll'ICM, "any,f9ull and Electton 10 hit. purport1o 10 be •O• AMEA ICAN SAVINGS purport•O 10 b• l12or9nOU"lbtln099,topaytl'le torun etnpeopt1on. 11.nowsome o l ct 1nf.Sv.ert.' omga~going A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU unw 11191.,meoltlld 0..0 Tll9 underelgn9CI cauMCI BRIGHTON SPRINGS, ANO lOAN ASSOCIATION Briarwood. IMl\9. CA unpaid prlnolpll IUIYI OI to present some pro blem' for defenw•e teams • NEED AN EXPL.ANATION of Tru11. , .... Chlrget and Mid Notlel ol OefllUll encl COSTA MESA. CA 92927 15 7 25 Eul Wlllttl•r .. Tlla underelgn•d di•· 131,92915, plue lnler•t u Coach Bobby Ross of'Maryla nd said. "'We return a good nuclcu\ ol OF THE NATURE OF THE expen ... of tll9TruetMand,Ei.ctlon lo a.ti to be,. TM l.llldertlgMd Trult• Boutevatd, Wllltti.r, C•ll· claln\e IOY llabtt1ty for any prov109dlntllenot•MC:ured r: t1o.a1l• ft•s al-( th ti.I d PROCEEDING AGAINST of 1119 lru1t1 created by aa10 eo<ded tn 1119 oounty wnere cDIClalfll• any llat>lltty tor any lorn11 90e07, Telepl'\one lncotrectn9M of tl'le etreet by tll• deed of truet. P1lll an a •00 Ulll ~cam. . ... mo cxpenence at w1 ea to somt' intcn\e 0..0 of Tru11. the reaJ propet1y la tocet9d. lncorfectneu ot 1119 atrMt ~,., 113·71"4, Loan No lddrHt 1nd other common iddtttoni l u tlmat•d competihon. Our se&IOO would never be a failure 1f '4-C 14-Cnt out and i~~T x~~~R~l.D CON· Tll• total amount ol the DATED: 8/12181 addr ... Ind ot119r common 1·200&42 dMlgn1Uon, ti any, llllOwll amount of I UOI 00 It any, played the way WC expect them to play." . 5-43 WEST WILSON •A..J, unpaid b1l1nce ol the obtl· O" 1 1 N w AL D 1 n d dMIQna11on, If 1ny, enown "you tiave 1ny Qu.ttlona, nereln under the t•"I• ol th9 dMcl Jn addition to Auburn, t.hc SEC featurt~ .in outstanding team 1n COSTA MESA, CA g1tlonMQUredbytlleprop-Ill I IN 1 c I(, a, 119reln. you 1houldconttctelawyer Saldeal9wlll b9made but of trull and 1 .... charGM Florida. "(If a etl'Mt 10dr ... °' erty1ob910tdand,euon-TN1tM/Aeeftt, QIO Vlft Sak1Ml9willb9~,but or lhe go'IWflment eo-ntY Without covenant Of Wlf· and up•n111 ol the common Olllgnitlon of lb.. Mllmated coata, .,.. Kllf'lften, l lllte 4IO. New· Without conYenent °' war· wnlcll may lleve tnaur9CI your rlt"lty. upr .. or lmpll9d, r .. Trull• A orida won the 1984 SEC tnle. but liter had the no"' n str1ppcd property I• e11own lbo"9, no '*''"and tdll1nciee It the port l•Hll, C111fernl1 renty, expreu or Implied,,.. loen Notwltll•llnding ll'le gardlng lltle, poueuloll. or Tl'le L•ndert8en1nc11ry because of NCAA j>!'Obation. The Gators won't be chgible for th1\ / warr1nty te glYel'I .. 10 It• tlrM ot the 1n111a1 PYbllcatlon ....,_, (714)111-eoo1, lr1 gttdtng tttte. l)ONeNlon, Of feet tllat your propeny 11 in encumbfanc.. 10 P41Y Ille under the dMd ot mi., l'IM year·, conference title, but could be in contention for the nauonal p1e1 of 1119 Not109 of Sile le .__. ""'*" encumbfanoM, 10 pay tl'le f0ttc1oeura. you may off• remllnlng prtncipll tum of llgned and O.Uver9d Of tf1t com flMM or corr.ct· 120,069 22 Pubtltn.o Orange Cout remaining principal M>m of your property tor H I• 1~ 11en eec;urtd by Mid,... Trull• a O.ctatatlon of o. champtonsh1p. They finished third 1n the final .\s\QC1atcd Pre-!>!> poll :~~· ~TS:.l:,~~11.a~ The beneficiary unw Mid oa11y Piiot AUQU1t 23, 30. tilt no1• Meured by Mid prOVlded tne ..,. " con· propeny witti .,,,., .. , tll9r .. IM>" 01 tl'le obllgallona ... last season despite not appcanng in a bowl a,ame reuonofabtMCll Of d9f.uft O..OofTruet 119rltof°'9U· Seplembef 9, 1811 0..0 01 Truet. with Int~ c:tud.ct pr10f 10 Ille con-on. u prov\Oed •n aald cured by the dMd Of INfl. Of the eltaiblc SEC contenders. Lou1s1ana St.ate • .\labama and ..... ed ecuted Ind dellvwec:J to 1119 F·252 tnweon, .. pr0'/ld9d In e&kl cluelon of tilt loreeloeuf• OC&Re. .cs~. If any, Ind a Notice of Defeult and T ha th ...._., 11 IM obl._tloni MCUr under'llgned e 111rfltlen Dec-not ... idvanoM, If any, "9member. YOU MAY umi.r tM t9rtnl of Mid Election 10 W , wtilofl r• CQnessec: appear to ve C ~t shots at bcauna Auburn GeO!'ilil ~~;!:Yino"=~•,0 ~~ 1aratton of Deftult 1nd o. Pl&JC NOTIC( under tilt,.,.,,. of the o..o LOSE l.EGAL RIGHTS IF CC&Ra 1 .... cn1ro-. and corded°" •11a1u .. 0ocu-winner of three successive titles beginning 1n 1980. 1) 1n 1 slight do"'n und9'"""'"9d 1 written o.c. mandfOfSlle,anOawrltten of Tru.,, '-'· cn110-and YOU DO NOT TAKE exP91'1-oltl'leTru1t••nd ment 95·136&81 of Ofllolel cycle. There is some question as 'o how the team will rt4Ct 10 the 1.1.llon~vof fta>ault and ....... Notic. ol Oef11.1" Ind EJec. OflANQS COUNTY expen ... of !fie Truat .. and PROMPT ACTION of lhe lrvlt• created by u ld Aecord1. A • h f c h v . Dool • b f ..,.. ..,_ tton to s.11. Tll9 undertlgMd I UNRH>fl COUWT oflll9 truet• cnated by Mid NOT ICE IS HEAEBY CC&AI. Thi• Nie will b9 con· ancrmat o oac 1ncc ey s nc venture in lo politic~ :~! ~rb~:.':h =~ :: cauMd U IO No11o9 of [)e.. 100 Ctwto Cent.r DHd of Truet, IO•Wll GIVEN. Thll SUNKIST SER-Tiie total amount Of Ille ducted by CALIFORNIA ' For a month, Dooley considered running for lhe t..: .s. Senate but lion to CIUM the und.,. fault •nd Election lo Sell lo Dr..... 1109,478.83. VICE COMPANY II llOW unpaid ~lance ot Ille obO· POSTING ANO PUBLISH· decided late last m onth to remain at Georgia 11gned to 1111 aald property b9 record9d In the county ....,._AN. TM beMtlollfY unw H id d\11.. appolnt•d lruetH gallon eecured by the Pf01>-ING COMPANY WhoM ad-Auburn and Alabama each.return 16 sumer\ from last year mo')\ to eatlely Mid ol>ii..111one. wt\ere 111• ,.., Pr099rlY 1' CA. """1 0..0 of Truet ll9retof0t• ex· ull •r 1 Deed°' Trull dllad erlY 10 be told and r..-on-dr ... and pflOne number 11 1·n the SEC. with M1ss1ss1pp1 State bnng1ng back IS starter... 1nc:lud1n11 "' loclted. Plalntlft: DALE D 81..ANK ecuted and O~ed to tM 9/5 /.77 aucuted by Ible Mtlmated eolte, ••• 10211 NOATH LAKE AV· • " • and tll9<ea,,er IM under· Dall: JULV 29, 1995 ~t GARY OEN· undersigned • wrlttM O.C· DONALD J OE ORJO, ANO, '*''" and advanc:. at Ille EN u E' s u IT E 2 0 1 I 0 on defense. ~~ ~ ::11:.: QQY OAJ< l'INANCIAL NIS ZUMWAI. T laretlon of Defll.llt end 0. NORMA A DE ORIO. HUS• tl!M of tM tnltl&I publlcatlorl PASADENA. C~LIFONRIA Au bum bu two .\ll·SEC linemen back· dctens1ve end Gerald CCM9PORATIOH A CAI.. ... C•MNo 02245e1 mandforSal9 and I written BANOANOWIFEu Truetot of ll'le Notloe of Sale II 9110A,(213)691-AS48 R b d fli rdJ ffLo I ( •.coro.a May 3, 1N5 u ,OMtlA c0,.;0 ,.ATION sU.-0... Nollce of Oefaull end El«· 10 aee1.111 obt1gat10A• 1n 11175 05 0ai9d 71231e o mson an o ens1"e gua c tt A abama also has a pair o .\ll· :n11r RNo ll5-~eo:3 ~ ~ _, ITIVINI c"HK ON NaT Uon tow Tiit un<1ere1gn.o favor 01 AMERICAN SAV· Th• 1>enet1e1ary v111ao-HOMI NDUW.. SAV· Conference stars 1n linebacker Cornelius Bennett and defensive tad.It' i':al =~:, ~f Or1ng9 IN..VD.. CUPllR'T'tNO, CA AMINOaD "'"'°" clUMd Mid Notice of 0. INGS & LOAN ASSOCIA· Glen Maintenanc:e AMocla· INQI AND LOAN .••• Jon Hand. cou~ =<•>---ATTNr: NOncat You"-'" -...i llUlt and Elec11on to Still to Tl~N. u~lel!'!.111 tton undet Uld CC&Ra IOClATIOM.aC...etton. Florida must rcbu1td1ttoffens1ve h nc but the Gators ha'e some ' 11 ANlt •NNlf"f'T, • ....n....,-... be rMOrded m the county ~ ...... 1>n •" aa heretotoree,11ecut9danc:lde-• Truet .. , I J1 Uncle ll .... t.. Kc • eatewi be made, but MA A y ANN 1 c AM . lletft9t rou .....,. ,_, wMr9 111e r ... Pfoc>ertY 1e oocument no. 3265 t>OOll 11v.,ec:110 tM ~, w..,,., MeMe9f Trwtee proven uaCiu Ln quarterback rwtn Bell and runner-. Neal A.ndcr!>on "::!,~~.~~*' W: l'OOOMtCO, Ale.STANT betnt Mefd "" .... rou,... 1oca19d 1236' ~ a2t1 ..a!. ontc111 wrttten o.c1ara11on of o. ~t ' and John L W ilhams. Alonio Johnson ranks arone of tht" area s top ' .,. ...-.. .,.. · UCMTAllV lltOftd wltMft IO.,._..., DATE: 8/t9/85 R9cord1 In th9 o ...... of the lau11 ano Demand lor Sa1e. Publllhed Orenge Cout o utside linebac kers gardtng 11119 P<>9• ... lon, °' Put>tlahed Oranoe Cout "'9 lnfonftatkMI ..._ aco.n o MO"TQAQI Aeeorc:Mr ot Or1ng9 County. 1nd • written Notice of O. Oalty P1101 Auguet fl. 23 30 · · ancumbranCM, •0 pey t119 oa11y Piiot Augu•t e. 19 23 If you with to_. 1tie Id· CORPORATION TrwtM ~ California 1nc1ud~'ft 1 not• fault and Etecllon to s.i1 tee& ' · ' LSU. like F1onda. has some spo~ to fill an its hne, but the T 1gc~ ':'11n/~1='= :"'aa1~ 1ee& ' ' ' v1ce of an attorNY 1n Ihle w 1 1 , A 'c "1 • !or tl'le aum of 11 l ,AOO.oo Tiie und9falgned oauM<I F·197 also have some J.lftC backs: guarterbaclc JefTWtckcnham and running ~Md noo~ruat wltll lnt«MI f ·1ff m•tt9r, you etloYld do to CON'WYANCI. It• Aelftl, that Ille berl«lclal ~'r"' Mid NoUce ol Defaolt Ind backs Dalton H1lhard and Garry James • ulnaaklnoti"'ovld.o ad· .. _.,."""TIC£ promplly to tNI yOUt Wftt. Jodi ..,_, TrwtM Of• ~ .. a~~ .... o..o,,~ 0~~ Eliachon to a.ti IO b9 ,. P\8.IC NOTICE Tenncsset's attack will be seared to Ton\ R obinson ~ho ,.. • l"UUU\# """ 1en rMC>Of\M 11 eny may be fto9f _.., .... .,.,,..,a ..,.,. _...., corded In tll• county Where 2 089 f ffi ' ' "•f'IC9e, 11 ~ the ntecS on time' • Pul>lllhed Orange eo...1 thereby •• pr.-nttv 1*d tilt real property 11 tocated r••tennou. IUaMU pro4uccd , yards o o en~ in wtnn1ng the quarter~ck s.lot on thC' ::.ma:., Mid of trwt. " 1.a AVllOI U119d Ila eldo.,.. Diiiy Piiot Augual 23. 30. by tilt ~ "'" • OATEO 1113/85 ..... ITA'Rlmtr All·SEC lcam last year ot 1h. T=M*'!:':": T'Mi~,~~ rnatldado EltrlC>unllpueoe s.p1emtiere '~ =:.:;ai;:~•nt: "~"1'~~~A~o od ~~ng .. P9f*)l'l II Ma11land, 9.3 last year. has 18 starters bad. among th J" lruttl creeled by Mid Deed ....... IC* KAL.MaACH =. ::;:,.':,. ~ ~ F·2•9 0..0 Of Trut1 It Neurtty hH Trwt .. /Aeeftt, m :o:. M & J CLEAN UP, 3eO lct1crmcn, mcludtnj two AJl·ACC defenders JUard 8~cc Mesnt"r .sn,1 ol Truat . VOU AAE IN DEFAULT epond• dentro de 30 dlu. ocxur.O In lhat tilt peym91'11 ~. iw.. 410, ...__ ~"°" 8 Cotta ......_ back Al Covington. Said .... wtll b9 '*" on. UNOER THE Of.CLAR· LH la lnlormeclon QUI P\8UC NOTICE nu~.,_, mao. of port_ ··""· C1llfor11l1 Calif 82821 ··we are talenl·Wl~ a unlc better than last )CU but I don I lno" Friday, September 9, 1m . ATION OF COVENANTS, ....,.._ Felfur•tomaUtflt511/91 f2'IO, (7M)U1"'°°1 er. M IC II• e I J I me a f II k... fl ed th .. •t 1·30 p.m. In tl'le lobby 10 CONDITIONS ANO RE· -Siueted cs...e eot1c1t1r 81 ~COUNTY payment o1 pMctpal endtor a.met~ • · Jan1111-.1o;1. seo Ham111on 1 11 WJ vi. re cct sn e won-loss record, Ro~ said 'It •~ \l'r: tl'le bulldlng loeat9d at eo1 STRICTIONS. AS ANNEXED con•Jo 0. IH1 abogedo.,, 8UPl"90R COUlllT lnt.,eat •nd all aubMquent Publiefled Ofange Coae1 8, Cotti ....... Call! 92e27 important that WC get ofTto a good start ... Soutll Lewie StrMt, OfM09, TO THE SUBJECT PROP· •t• uunto. O.betll lla09tlo 100 g,~;;'.., payment•. 10991n.r wtth •••• Oa11y Piiot AUQU•t 23, 30, Thll bulln•H 11 eon· W1th Clemson coming o fT probation and p1dcd to fin"h '<"rnnd. Cautomli 928a. ERTY, UNLESS YOU TAKE 1nmecs1111m•nt• de ••11 8 '1 • cllargH, Impound•. Im· Sac>temw 9. f9116 aucted by •n lndMdull the ACC will have c~t teams o ffic1all)' in lhc race for the lir\I time At 1119 tl!M of the lnllllt ACTIO N TO PROTECT ' en a .. ne, pound dapo1111. If l ily, F·264 Mlcheel J1nvezewakt publlcetlon of 11111 notice. YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY ~~~:1.; h!yu•ig':n'!~:: CA. 12701 under tM 1erm1 or Hid not• Thtl 11a1emen1 wN nledl since 1970. Geora.aa cch and V1rgm1a arc eXpt'\.·tcd to grah thC' othl"r 1119 totll amount 01 the un· BE SOl.D AT A PUBLIC .., r 'i1trada a tl9mPo P 1•In 11 11 REN A or Deed 01 Truet eno all PtlJLIC NOTICE wtlll lh• County Clerk 01 Of. t..Vo first-<11,·1s1on spots in the leag ue race Plld btilance of 1119 obll· SAlE IF YOU NEED AN EX· egi KOBAYASHI BVTIEAFIELD eubeequent paymelltl wllletl ange Coonly on July 24 h I h ( ( h gallon MCUr.O bytM l bo"9 P LANATION OF THE I· TO THE RESPONDENT RHpondent DONALD became du• 1"9rM tler In· LIOAL NOTICI 1885 ·1 Among t c top ta ent returning in I e" .tre QUiHltrMcill!>Jo n deacrlbed dMd of In.Ill and NAT u A E 0 F TH E The lpetltloMr ~ nieo a RAYMOND SUTTERFIELD. dudlllg any latt cll•rGM or l NOTICI °' '2l20M Dewberry of Georgia Tech and Ke\ In A.nthon\ of 'onh C arolina •llrnt19d coet•. •xi>en .... PROCEEDING AGAINST :=;~,on c:;>=1'!i."Yo X:'~ JR other auma p1yable under PUIN..11 HIAllllNG PublllheO Orange Cout wide receivers Terrance R oulhac of Clemson, C hutl H~mng of Dull• •nd •d v 1 nc a• 11 YOU. YOU 8HOUl.O CON-r--~ within 30 01-Of C...f'!C?~8.1 ll'le letl'Tll of Mid NOii or NOTICE'" IS HEREBY OallyP1101Auou•• ft 23 30. and John Ford of v1rg1n1a otTenSl\oe tacldC\ Jim Domhrov.\ll of Sl 19, 100.58 TACT A LAWYER _...,_ ,. ...,__,.. 0..0 ot Trual GIVEN that a public heiring Sec>temt>er 8 1895 · It II l>Olltble th1t at tM On Sac>tembef 13, 1985, the 0•1• 11111 ""' aummona <'AMILV l.AW) Tllat by rMtOn tnereot w111 be neld by tne Cny Plan· ' F.240 Virginia and Joe M 1hmch1k of North ( arohna \att' and 1.it"km1H f'nd 1t1MofMl9theopenlngbld at tOOO A.M . Barnet ~~.,:".,r.:~~,: N01'Cll You haft llMft 111a prHent benet1c1ary 111ngComm1t11onoltheC1ty Gan Baldmger of \\iake Forest may b9 .... than the total Reenlck. Eaq of Ille law of· -, ....... aued. Tlle cour1 me)'~ unes.r euch Deed ol Trull. ol Huntington Beech. Call· ....----------------------------, lnd9bl.O,,... Ou. tiOM of GREENWALD and couri may enttr • ,.....,,ment ltlltMt JOU wt"'"1 >'OW hu axec:uted and oetl'ol9fed for111a . '°' the purpoM ol TM total lndebt9d~ AESNICK, u duly appointed 'f:tllnln~ lnJunctlv• 1 or betnt '-d 11nteea JOU ,.. to .. Id Tr1.11IM , a written con•ldertng Condltlonat UM TODAY IS 1>91119 1n .. um11e on wtlk:tt agent lot the Vlllege GrMn ° •r or ere con~ lllOfld ltffl\ln IO dip. 111...t o.c1ar1110n and Demand for Parmtt No 85·37 tn oonjvnc· the opening bid It comput9d M1lnl•n1nc• ASSOC IA· dlvllk>n of.fi:~;t~.... l\lld tfte lllfotmetlon Mlow. Sale, and hu depotlted With lion wttn Ten1a11ve Tract No KULrKOFI'' c ROS SWQ RD p u z z LE m1y ti. obtained by ealUng TION uno.r Ind purauant 10 eu,pport, 0 cut -7• c 11 you wl•ll to Nell Iha ad· eald Truet• such 0..0 ot 1253• and Coutal Develop-J w K I k ff (4111) t •S..8419 Ill• day tll• DECLARATION OF eupport, attorney IHI, v1c9 of an attorney In Ihle Trull and a11'01e document• men1 P•rmll No 85·28 ames u 1 0 • befort the ea... COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ooete, Ind Micll other rell4tf m11t.,, YoU lhould do IO tvld9nelng Ille obllgatlone (Product 811) II a reqUMI 101 age 59 A resident of 0.19d: Augull 5, 1~ ANO RESTRICTIONS (h«• u ":ayT::! gr1n: by 1 1~ promptly '° that your writ· MCured thereby and hat 1ubdl11ld• 7 8 acre stte '°' San Ju • .n Captstrano HCUl&ITV I AVINOI lnafter "CC&R1") recoro.d cour 1 kl gar~ men ° ten ruponN, If Illy. m1y be dec:lated and dOM lle<1by I Iha purPoN of coriltru<:ttng Born Jul} 27 1926 m MO"TOAQI CO"'Olll· In Book 12&49, PagH wegea, 1 ng o money°' nteel on time cHc:11re all sumt NCurtd • 5 townnome con· ' ATlOM. •MW Trw.• bJ 1813-1784. lncluelve. Of. property or otller court AV1SOI Uated lla llldo 0. tllereby 1mmee11ately due dom1n11.1ma The app1ica11111 Lynwood Ca Passed T .D. UIWICI COWANY, flQlal Record• of Orange ~1~9:: proc-.dlnge may m1ndado El tribunal ~ 11\d payeble and hu tlecttd Neklng 1wo aoec1a1 !*mill away Augu~t 22. 1985 1 i:a.n PH ,....,._ ~ ....,._ '· Al-County, California, u an· 1 ~A~ 19115 d9Ckllr contra Ud eln IV-end doee 1'19ttby tiecl 10 to aJIO"W tOf 1n01v101.1a1 trUll in South Laguna He 5 Sma11 v••'-'r .....-. AMlltam leoretery, M •ed to Ille aubject prop. lee A. lnnot\ c. t.il. 1 dtenc:la a rnenoe Qu• Ud ,.. eauM the 1r1.111 property 10 pickup ano ret1el lrom ll'le Ill survived by lS lo". ,: ~~01•n fM ft C~ it¥d., 9r1y v•tlng In 1119 nem. of ' '1 epe>nda dentro de 30 dlU be IOld IO Nlllty tl'le obit· llandtrd requlf~I OI end .._ w 1 I fl II t c,..... e A MERLE KALMBACH, an un-J. ~t=· ~" c~ ,l.H .. lnformaclon QU9 gltlonl MOUred thereby un111 lo be single story The mg Wlf e June son. L IS HIPl>OnM ~ married man, WILL SELL AT a;ir t lllgue DATE 11/91115 Miblett property ts IOCated E (Skip) Kuhkoffl of 18 Rope Publlahed Orarige Cout PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Oally Piiot Auguat ' ti, 23• "SI Utt.CS CS-. tollcltar .. A-loall levt1191 tlld in en area commonly r.. San 8 er n a rd 1 no 17 StlCle o..., Dally Piiot Augual fe. 23. 30, HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 30• 1885 F·21• OOt'IMfO Oe un al>Ogado en 4ell A•eocletlon, 10. Har· !erred 10 •• S..Clltf on thal daughters Mrs Bon· ;: ~:nc~ llM CASH (p1y1t>l9 II lime of .... llUnto. Oeberla hacerlo rteoll, AHt. V. ,rettdent Green• located Oil th• . F·2.20 aal• In lawtYI mon.v ol I.fie P\8.IC NOTICE ln!Mdl1lam9tlt1, de ••ta Pubtletled Orenga COHI IOIJlh-•t atd• 01 Seavi.w n1e Parker, Upland. 20 Wrong &>r•I --.,-.-1 IC_NO_TI-,.-c --1 Unt19d Slit•) at 1119 oultlde m1nera, eu reepueetl Oalty Piiot Augutl 18, 23. 30 Avenue ind Doral Ofive In I Ca. ~bra Thompson. ~~ br~ ---'"~.;..-;.;..;..-...-..~.;..---1 front entr•n~ 10 1119 build· Tltlt Ofder No. 70G771, Nerita, al h1y algun1, pu9de September 5, 1995 tM R3·0·Cl (Medium HIQll San Diego, Ca, grand· 25 FIOw ou1 Ing localed II 4350 VON Tru11 .. Sate No 116-2083· Mr ~Ired• a tlempo F·229 Oenlltv RHlden11tl·GOm ,,_ KARMAN, DAON BUIL(). Aist9ren09' 02.9605-00e0 ' . 1·T0 THE RESPONDENT b•ned w1"1 01t·Coaeta1 l h 11 d re n JO e Y. 28 Tllw eek MOncl °' ING. NEWPORT BEACH, NOncl °' Tll9 '*"I°'* "" filed • lon•I t Jimmy, And Anfela of 27 ~ftlllf\Cll TilU8Tll'e I AU CAl.l,ORNIA all rtollt, title _ TitUITSS'a I .AU petition concerning your I Said hearing will be held I Upland. CA. Erin, ~ ;~r~llO• T.a. No. and lnter"t conYeY«I to. YOU ARE IN DE,AUlT manlege If you lall to rue • PtlJUC NOTICE at the hour ot 100 P M . on D d Alll 35 Eno~ in -.m11... and now held by It, Under UNDEA A Dl!EO °'TRUST ,~Within 30 dtyt OI Sec>tembe< • 19115 tn Ille ana. an son JHAMUN H id Ot'.Cl.ARA'TION OF' DATED 1120/11 UNLeta lhe 011• tllet thl• eummon• ,ICTl'TIOUI IWllNIH Council Cllamt>er• 8ulldlng Kuhkoff. of San ~ K~,,:;-;·,.,yg- NOncl COVENANTS. CONOITIONS YOU TAKE ACTION TO la ..wcs on you, yoor o.. NAMI ITATIMINT I 01 •lie Ctv1c Center 1000 Bernardino Grave· 38 Coitt "'°"'• VOU ARE IN OiFAUI. T AND A E 8 T R IC TI 0 NS PROTECT VOUR PROIPA· llUlt may l>9 entered Ind IM • Tne lollo.lng P«eon 11 Matn Str-t Hunung1on St de $erv1 w1U be 39 Geormen netM UNO@" A DEED OF TRUST, (CC&Re)ln ll'le property allu-TY IT MAY 8! SOl.O AT A ooun m1y entef I ~I doing buslnen u 8eaen Calll0<n1a 0 DATED AUG 8, lt82. UN• lled tn Mid County and PUBl.IC SAl.E IF YOU containing ln)unctlve or SEA HORSE YACHT SEA· AH lnl9r .. ltd per9on1 ar1 held Monday August 4 vittain 1.£$8 YOU TAKE ACTION Stat• d99cflbed.. NE!O AN EXPLANATION ottter ordefl concerning VICE. 2070l e..c11 81'/d lnvtted 10 allend Uld hear· 26. l lAM at Paohc :; :: grO\lpe TO PAOTECT YOU R PROP· A condominium comprlMCI Of THE ~ATURE OF THE dlvlelon of pl'Of)«ty. apouMI 02, Huntington Baecll. ln9 ano upren their View Mt'monal Perk. 43 P•luretano IATY, IT MAY H SOLD AT ot: PROCEEDINGS AGAINST aupport. clllld cuetoCSy, clltld Callf 92449 oplnt0n1 for °' aoaln'1 1ne N w &-h C:l ,,. Small bills A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU P•rC91 1: YOU, YOU SHOUl.D CON· 1upport, attorney leea, Qerard EV9rett Ste4ner, propoMd ConOltlonal UM , e pr-rl a<' • • I •S vemooee NEEO AN EXPL.ANATIOM Unit •o .. 1nown and .,.. ,.ACT A LAWYIA. cottl, and IUGll Otn.t , .. ,.. 20701 BMcll Blvd •82. F'tlfmlt No er, 37 In Gonll.ICl f anuly CJuggest mem· .. S11g41••tr• 0' THe NATURE OF TH& 1Crlb9d In 1119 condominium On 811&/85 •• 10 00 SK(). u m1y b9 gr1nted by tll9 Huntington Belen, ca111 lion wttn Tentetrw Trect ortal rontnbuuons bt> "Sur• AClllOll 67 --1-1&1• ~ s.,..,oe. 58 8tr01 60 AflOllll e1 uSc1t 82 tnlef - 63 Al.o.ran 8'~n es ewe 11\ede DOWN 1 Mtnure oo•ru"il 2e-oa~ 1 i;1-type • 1(110hen •!em 5 Tur11 UIOI 11 W.o.awaae 7 so-en p•ot>....- 1 BrunchM • Q\9111'11 10~-11 TV -1ern11 , , OM wN> OCM ~fl 13 Marqu•• a. 2' P\119119 22 llrltllt\ -24 Duf'inQ .,,. hfM that 21 Gr..iep-21 ....,lOCtl 30 ......,tn•t PlllOOHOING AOA INIT plan r11e«Oed on hotem· FED MOATOAOE CORPOR· couri The gatnlanment ot Tiiie bueln... 11 con· 12532 and Coull! Develop-I made to The Cltv of 52 Not reoeaung YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· ber 1. 1911 In bo011 12832, ATION 111119 ~ ~ted waga, taking of me>My or ovoted by 1r1 lnd!Vk'Jull IMlll P•mll No 115-28 H H l 208• W S4 Reottte TACT A L.AWYI!" PliQ9 ate to 831 ~Of Tl'\l9I" under IKd rluallt pr~ty or otller court Oetard E Sttlner """'"" 1nrorrna11on mey Opt' Ollpata , On AUGUST 30, 1ff5. II Offlctll A9oord• In tflt City to o.9d of Truel .::o,Oed authoftzed prooeedlnga may Tlllt •tttement WU filed b9 Obl•ned lrom Ille City 11th StrH>I, Lot An .............. ..--n.--"TT-t · 15 A.M . GAEY OAK ot trvlne, County of Oftn09, onl/2l/ll .. OoCumentno lllO r..ult wltll the County Clerk of Or Planning~""*" g~IN C.a 90014 4' FINANCIAi. CORPOA· lt.,.ofCellfornla. u 25A looll "''" P9Qe JAN 7 1816 ange County on July 19 Telep11011e No 17141 C b t p tflc ......,....-t--+---t--ATION, A CAllflO .. NIA ,,.,. 2 1111 of Offtcjal "9oorde 1n "-A..,.,., c--. 9Jl 1816 536-5211 ontrl u (' ac COftPOAATION .. ~IP-An undlvld•d l/All lll tilt office of 1119 Alcotder Of ""'" L etOtY. o..utY ... -,.,_ DATED lhll ,. oay Of V1('W M onuary. Di· pcMn1ed Tn11t• under and 1nt9r'MI 1n and to Lot 1 Of O<enge County Callromta. c..n Pu1>11eneo 0<enoe eo..t Augu•f rKtors 644 ·2700 P\#'11111'11 10 DMd of Trutt Tl'ftCl 10102 .. '* mep "*' U9CUl9d ~ JIAALD " • ..., ' Monlgomet""y, Deity Piiot Augu.t 19 a3. 30, CITY "'Afl•to COM-~ Auoue1 !~s.. 1812. In booll 434, pegM 12 and llGAl.A ' OONNA J Allor~ 11 l -. 1ao loutll s.c>tember a ttH ••If<*. ey ,,_. w. aelnlt, No t2'·26ADMofOf• 1S Of Mllcl4teneout Mepa llOAL.A HUlllAND ANO B St,_., Tuttln. CA 82MO F·2'43 Plllll, e.cw.taf'J fldtl "9oor-jfe In tll9 offloe of ~ of Mid oounty .. WIFI Will Hll AT ·,,u.. Publlelled 0<1"09 Cout Publllll9CI Of•f\09 CO..t lllt ~ llecofd« of O"-eucn term le cs.tlMcl tn' tM LIO AUCTION TO THE Diiiy Pllol Auguat 2S, so. Detty Piiot Augu•t 23 1985 ANGI COunty.J Stat• Of ertlcle entitled "Definition." HIG11HT llDD!R '0111 Sept11111ber •. 11, 1W ,.Ma CALIPO~NIA, H90Ut9d bY Of cov.nantl, condltlon1 C.AIH, CPIY*btt et tlr'M of F·284 mmt •C aanll"r JOHN HAMLIN AND DI'· and r•lrlctlont, '*'Ofd«I .... In llwful mon.y of tilt __ .,. NOTICE l"UUU ""' ~ •n• .,. Hite HAMl.1~ HUS~ND Al)fll 2A 1818 In 1 8ootl Vnlt•d 8t1tea) al THI '"~ 1(.1-'"-M)TIC[ ~1.1!! A~"o\18:~l #, 12W, ,. •11S. of Oftldtl ""ONT tffT .. ANCt TO "9Cnnou9..... '1CTTn0Ua _..11 ~ aua.ll HIOHUT llDOUI f'Olll "9oorde of OrMo9 County. W l e ,. A O Ill I • Ulm eTATDmNT N~ I TATamn NA.-ITA'RlllDfT ~ ~ 11 ,... ot ~s ~:C:~~~ =-nw ~ l*"O'l • n.. IOIOwil'G..,....,.. The ~ oenon • ... Ill ....... mON¥ of tN ~ fotth 11'1 • • doil\o ~... doil\o ~. OOlnQ OUall'9lll .. Untied lt1t") et THI ,. .... ~ POATMA ,CAllrtQM, T,.ANIPO .. TATION AtilauMl&VS GA.AA HUMA MANTlN· '"°"" (NffWCI TO T'HI tflt ~ '"'"*' o.r.: ttU9 en4 .....,.. °°""~ CONCIPTI. ao•• Ct11b tot~,,,..., Colla ANC I06lot'°PPY A*'Ue, OlO OAAHGI COUNTY teen 1 !..,.,11 '°' owner. to Md now llelcf ~ It ~ ~ <:arde. Ceiata ...._ .._ CA l:M27 Corona dlll .... C..t t2t25 eout'THOUll, LOCATID end ~· ~ ....... Mid Deed Of TNIC In "" C8llf t2t2t ~ M. A'ferly. 1131 J .... w ~ t05'A OH SANTA ANA ILVD, 11· and fnoroect~l ' off"! l>f°'*'Y --.cl In Mid Alen "®lntOn Ot1ffttl\, ~ Aoed • 1. Tuttln. Popoy A*"-Carone ct..i TWDN IYCAMOllll IT & lr11Gie enutlM .....,,_,,, County, ~ ~~ IOli C.Ub HOUM Clrote. CA 82MO Mer ea.it t2t21 ll'IOAOWAY IANTA AHA of tilt o.aw.tlOn of Co"9-lnQ tM i.td thtNln: Co.ta~. Cellf 82e2t Tiii• buttl'INI la oon• Thia tkltlMN II con· CAL"OANIA "" rJol't 11tti """"· CIOMftlOM and ,.. ltllt09I 1 A au.-lllllold Thi• bullnMa II con· duc:ted by, "' •ndMdull dl,el.O by en llrldMd\lll ...., im .. , oon~ 10 ttrlclton ~ Aptll 2A, 1n Clnd to Vnl1 No 2J on l.ot 1 ctuct9d i>y-~ ~ OeorV9 M Aveny ...,,,.. w ~· .,,a now l'l9ld l>y " unci. 1811 "' bocitl t2M, '• Of Tr~ 10825. u llloWI\ Alen R Grtnlth Thi• 1t1ten1en1 •M t1'9d Th&a 11119'Mllt -n1.o Mid DMc1 of Tr\19t In tilt 1113 of OffldAI AecOtda of Md de9Ctib9d In tflt eom. TNe atat...,.,,t -filed wttn 1119 County Clerk of Of 11r11ll the C«Nnty C.11 of Ot· =tt _.\lated 11'1 MIO Orenot Collnty, Cllffomla dornfn111m Pl•n (('Plan") w1111 ,,. Coutlty C*1I of Ot Z CountV on Jul't 30 Coullty on Auouet 14 ...__. 1 ...._. ''"* 4 ""*" plefl.,.. ,._d«I on .,. County on ~ l • 1 ' • tt-tat•,.,..,..... ~-9'icfl .... ~-11, 1MO In tM6 '' ,_ ,_.., l.OT 113 Of'TMCT 1112. "*'19 .,.. pert~ ... loOll t27S1, ..... 1ot1... ,_ ~ ar.,...,.c.... ~ Or.,._ Co-4 IH THI Cl'TY Of' CotT A fOttt't In IN" .... ~ MQ OI OMdlll "9ccw0t Of ~ OrWllil C0Mt D11tr '*" ,...... I , lt. n ~Pilot~ fe . ta, IO MUA COUHTY Ofl Oft. IMllMMt Of IM °'* OfM09 Countr. OWiy "'°' Ai9* ft. D , IO. .,._ I 1 • ANO ' ITATI Ofl CALJ.. ·~ion Of ~-. COn· P'll'Cll t A.n uMMOM ~I 1 • f ·2tl f~4t fOMIA Al 'lll MAP!._: ~==-I 1f1tll'I.: ~--1'11 (1/ I~ ,..,_._._•·--- ... ftACnrlC V1WW MIMOlltlAL 'AltK c.m•t.,y • Mortuary Cnep.i • Crematory 3!00 Pee1ttc: V19W Drive fllfiporl e.acn 6"•·2700 PfalltCI llltOTMllta UUMOAOWAT MORTUAAY '10 • Cot'!• M-.. 10·9150 ~·Gooo ~~ l'Of'fiees- ttll<• 33 Cr1V<ng 3• Syc;OQha11tt 35 F.oe )6 Olpk>m11 "' 310t..P<OOUCM • ., ~oeattot> ... ,.,.,tel 4S Go tie(~ 111• c~ .• '11:• <48 R••••• t 49 Pooter ~G·-•or~ QI O•O ~' ()I fln!M'I\ ~2 S+ngi. S.l i'lja,,.H• ~· llA•O..OI.,_• !i!>Sc~.,,., S9 O•o ... I SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE CASH BUYERS! UP TO CASH REBATE FROM FORD MATC__KED WITH UPTO CASH REBATE FROM THEODORE ROBINS tim o y. REBATES CAN BE APPLIED TOWARDS PURCHASE OR CASH BACK · ALSO FOR ALL NEW '84 & '85 CARS IN OUR INVENTORY .. ) FOR ALL .. NEW1985 F-150•. F-250· F-350 TRUCKS +ALL VANS & VAN CONVERSIONS 60 MOS. FINANCING AVAILABLE AT 8.8 APR TC>MORM)W: fOAICAITI ON A2 hrvlng Newport Beach, Cotti Meta, Huntington leech, lnlne, Llguna Beech, Fount1ln V111t1 and South Orenge Couniy C AllfORN IA ~kl(JAf A;•,lJ~T11 •11-, I tNf', ates utson . -l ressure e e a1 or new Cout A divided Irvine City Council has voted to give $280,000 to the new lrvlne Convention and Visitors Bureau./ Al Callf o~ President Reagan urges the state' a Republican faithful to unite for Senate fight.JM Na don Twenty-one workers Joined to buy one of the three winning tickets In New York's lottery./ A5 Union Carbide officials say equipment fallure and human error caused the poison gas leak In ln- atltute, W. Va./A4 World Top lntelllgence officer flees as German spy ring probe expands./ A4 Sporta Ocean View's baseball team wins the Colt World Serles In style -with a no-hitter jn beating Lafayette, Ind. 7-2./C1 The Angela wtn Indra- matic fashion wtth a run In the bottom of the ninth, 3-2./C1 Date book Poet Allen Ginsberg: Leaving a literary legacy. /Pege3 Two Fountain Valley teens reach the finals In American Bandstand dance competition. /Pege17 Hillside blaze a threat to homes Brush fire quelled - near horse ranches at San Juan Capistrano By STEVE MARBLE Of &Mo.., noe a .... A hillside fire that swept to within 50 feet of homes outside San Juan Capistrano, was brought under con- trol Thursday evemng after 1t scorched 35 acres of old orange groves, tangled brush and bamboo thickets. The fire broke out at 1 :40 p.m 1n a eucalyptus grove near Trabuco Creek. It burned north past homes and horse ranches, dnven by sea brcc-zcs before betng knocked down more than two hours later by fire- fighters. Firefighters camped out during the night to ensure that the blue would not rekindle Itself. Orange County Fire Department spokesman -Pat Antrim said. No homes were touched and the only reported injury was to Orange County firefighter John Lamp who fractured his' ankle while battling the flames. Antrim said. Lamp. stationed at the county fire station in Laauna Niguel. was treated at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo. More than I 00 firefighters, includ· 1ngmembersofthe Laguna Beach and San Oemcnte Fire Departments, were brought in to quell the blaze. Two bulldozers, a large water tender and 30 fire engines were at the scene during the worst of the fire. Fanned by an offshore breeze, the flames climbed from the creek bed near Alipaz Street but stopped short of nearby homes. "The homes have a green belt running in front of them and when the flames reached that po11)t. they JUSt stopped," Ant nm said. "It acted hke a firebreak for us. "In an area hke this that 1s surrounded by brush, a green belt 1s (Pleue aee BLAZE/ A2) ~ CW1J ,._. ,.__ '9 McNw'll K ....... Lanni Nolan of Dana Point move. a friend'• hone to aafer corral da.rtna fire. Warns supervisors crowding solution means joint effort By JEFF ADLER OI -o.ity ~ Ital! Count\ lcader!I muM shoulder their rcspons1b1lm and \peed up efforts to build a ne~ count)' Jail to relieve .. intolerable" OH:rcrowding 1n the county's mam Jail Orange County Sheriff Brad (1ates has warned the Board of Su pen l\of\ In a ~"cn·pagt' report 10 super- \.ISOf\ 0ate~ point\ out thal efforts to pinpo1n1 a ~•te tor a ne~ count)' JaiJ fac11i1, began 1hret )Ca~ ago but remain unsuccc~\lul. (Pleue aee GATE8/A2) Agency pas~ses . new tax 'Rule2' Decision could help- Irvine Co. ln county- assessment dispute- By the Associated Press .\ contro"e~1al rule change that could help lhC' Irvine ( o m a S30 m1ll1on propen' tax dispute v.1th the count\ has been appro"ed b~ the state Office of .\dmin1s1ra1ne Lav. which reJCl ted 1he \ame proposal las1 \ear Tina fl.emgan a !>poke.,~oman for the office in s.ttramento w1d that the agenq appro,cd 1he ne~ rule this week after finding 1ha1 the Board of Equaltza11on had · filed adequate documentatwn to \upport 1he change The Offil'C ul \dm101strall"C Lav. wascreatcd b' thl· slate Leg1<,lature to rev1e~ regul.111on l hange' propo~·d h' '>late agenue\ The ~hangl' 1n ~hat 1!> l..no~n as ··Ruk ~··~a' appro,ed last 'ear b~ the Board of Equah1a11on a '>tale t.a'.\ panl'I It shill'> the burden of proof from tht propcn~ O\I. ncr to the as~\,,1r 1n d1,pull'\ 1n,oh mg 1hc 'alul' ut prupcm alter -wk Tht• ruk' lhangl' \\J\ dratted h) (PleHe see TAX/A2) INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Clasalfled Com lea Croaaword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlaon Weather 81-8 A13 A3 A 11-12 Alf!D PIIOI Hodel considers oil tract changes 89-11 A13 C13 C13 Datebook 810 Datebook A10 Datebook A3 C4-13 C1-3, 13 Date book A2 Turn to P•g• 81 for the bfft •utomobll• buy• Former director views hospital successes, debts UCI Medical Center won ratse. but tt ---dt n 't earn money After sill tean as du-cctor of UC Irvine Mechcal Center in Oranae, William 0 . Gonzalez rcsiancd 1n March. Durina his tenure, the facility eamcd a ttputation as a fine teachina h<>v>ital and won ~raite for 1t1 pecial KrVieet such 11 1t1 bum treatment unit and its pe>iton center. But it didn't earn any money. Tbc hospital b also been battJina I nood of Rd ink, primanly because or reduction• in 1ovemment funds for care of Mcdi..C.I and iP<it&cnt pataenu. The UC Board of kegent'I hu expressed concern about the hospital's risin debl When Oonzala rcs11ncd, 1 Uct •Pokcswoman said the d1rec10t "fell be had contributed as at much as he could to the medical center." The 1ookcswoman 9ddcd. "He 1 proud ofh11 accomph hments, but he aleo feel at'• time for nc-w kadcr· •hip:· After steppina down from hi med~ center post, Oonulcz rc-- malncd with UCI 11 a health affa1f1 aclviter to Chancellor Jack Pcltason. Intertorsecretary has his eyes on f 50 sites off coast; doesn't mention Ora nge County_ From 1&aff and wire reports fotenor Secretary Donald Hodel says there 1s a poss1b1hty he ma)' ask for changes in the hst of 150 s11es off the Cahfomia coast where he and C"ahforn1a 's ~ongrcss1onal delegauon have agreed to resume offshore 011 drilling. In a Sacramento news conference Thursday. Hodel refused to list specific new sites he had an mind for offshore drilling except to emphasize that they would not include the areas environmentalists have fouaht hard· est 10 protect. such as the Big Sur. Farallo~ l~nds and Bodega Basin areas. He also said he did not anticipate ~eking a large number of subst11u- 11ons 1n the list of offshore dnlhng s1tes The secretary made no mention ol Orange County and 1ts v1gorou11 oppos1t1on 10 oil dnlhng offshore Hodel ~111 hear tesumom in New- port Beach Aug. 31. "It appears that the 150 tracts. out of the 6.450 that are mvohed. may turn out to hold onl y 5 to I 0 pcr ... ent of the (offshore oil) ~urce That has caused me to raise the quest.on £)(1 we have the wrong 150 tracts"·' Hn<kl ~Id ··1 talked to Congressman (Leoni Panetta (a Carmel Democrat in- strumental tn-the comprom1sc1 1n1s morning and assured him that doc\ not in an~ wa} d1min1sh m} commit- ment'' tu a continued dnlhng morn torium on the remaining 6. 300 tral t<. in fe<kral waters off the Cahfom1a coast. Hodel added. However. he contmued. there an~ quesuons in his mind as to whcthl·r 15 ~eaf"i might be 100 lo ng a lime to continue the moratonum on the remaining offshore tracts. ltn a tentative comprom1~ la'>t mo Hodel and C"ahfornia <. u1n ~ 1onal delep11on agrttd to limit drilling n federal ~ater' "'hll h \tart threl· m1k"> «>thhorc 111 ah<lut l pcrlcnt ni the kdcral ~atl'r°' nil the l ahlNnia coa't \to't ,)fthe trall~ tnrJnlhn~ would N> <,t1uth cl ~nttt 'vbrr.J and 1n l he north lua~t an·B near thl' mouth of the fcl R1\cr. plu\ nnl' l'\plorator. well ealh at ka\t I m1k' otl\hore off B<l<kga Ba' Point ·.\rl·n.i and ~ant.a ( ru1 \1mt 111 thl· nthl·r drilling Siles 1nc..fudmg "'" pmpC111ed off NewJ>()rt .ind l aguna ht:alhl'' ""ould he three to <..1\ mile\ offshon: H(l(kl ..aid 1n tl\r ft'{'ent .. town hall mt•rting' 1n coastal C"ahfomta u1mmun11te'i pcuple tcsufyana sug- tte'll'd that ofT<>horr dnlhng be at least (Pleue aee OP'P'SBORlt/A2) P111L SIEIDEllAI U.S. toughness reinf arced in preparation for summit PE OPLE IN THE New s Now. he 1s retumina to ho pltal adm1n1strat1on Bca1nnina Sept. 16, Gonzalez wdl become president a.nd ch1efe.xecut1ve officer of the Butterworth HeaJth Corp. and Buttcrwonh Hospital in Grand Rapid Mach. The corporatton 11 the ptrcnt firm for .529-bed Butterworth Hospital, which 1s affiliated with the Univcn1ty ofM1chipn, M1ch1pn Stat~ Umver· 1ty. Wayne State Universffy. a 16(). bed nursina center and thrte outpa- tient clinics. Oonzalcz, 4S, rcsianed from h" UCJ McdicaJ Center PoSt in March as tl\e hospital wa faana_an escai.ttna debt and extcn 1vc ttaff layoffs. (Pl ....... U-CBDW /A2) By BARRY SCHWEID u~....., WASHINGTON -The Reqan adm1n1strat1on as staklna out a tou&h stance on weape>ns policy and show· 1na hnle 1nchna1100 for conc1hatton as preliminary plannina beJJns for the U.S ..SOv1et summit mtttlnt 10 N~ vcmber. A furor over ·spy du\t" as abo darkc~ the atmo phcrc altbouah U.S. officials say they were con 1dtr· 1na only the health of Amencani in MMCOw and not any possible impact on the summit when the)' charaed the KGB wath usinaa pe>tcnhally harmful chemical. Accord1na to the tate OC'J)ltt· ment, the chemical wa used to track contaets btt .. cen mencan and Ru 11ns.. 1nclud1na d1 idents. 1n Moscow The Soviet have d1sm1ucd the alleaa11ons a~ "absurd" and accused thclleqan adman1strat1on of "an act of provocation " ~pate the dispute and a tou&Jl U.S. hnc on ·• tar Wars" and arms tf'St1na m spatt, the admir11stnt1on till intends to pursue cooperallon 1n such field as aancultutt, en- vironmental protection and bou 1na for diplomats A&n~ltutt Secretary John R. Bloc\ v.-a sent to MOKOw a hed- uled to promote Sovitt purd\ax of U. farm commochti le of com and wheat. alrady It an all-time hi&)\. could set ne record tfhesuccud in cncou,.ina the Sovtc to buy more. From the un.. the admaoistrat1on bas ucludcd ara1n ' -and the income they Mf\I Amtncan f'Anncn -from the vano rt tacb used ·n ttht t11nanef'f4 n10 " ..... A2 Oreng1 Coat OAltY PILOT/Friday, Auguat 23, 198.5 Court rejects women's special preference to own FM stations WASHINGTON (APJ-A federal appeals coun today s1ruck down the Federal Comm1,1nica1ions Com· mission's Policy of Jivi~ a special preference to women seekina to own FM radio stations. By a 2-1 vote tn a case from GeorJia. a U.S. Circuit Coun of Appeals panel ruled that the prtferen· tlal policy uscd·by the commission since 1978 e:.;cecds the FCC's lea.al 1u1hority. .. A mandate to serve the public interest is not a license 10 conduct cxpcrimen1s 1n social e-ngincer1rt1 conceived sctm1ngly by whi1n,' Judae Edward A. Tamm wro1e for the court. He aid the eomminion'1 ~Ucy r.resumably was considered a .. Good dca .. that would lead to "a Belter World." but tt\11 there is no rcuoo 10 aive ownership preferences 10 st.atistically underrepresented ~oups unless it will incruse diversity of proarammin.a content. The FCC's policy of ajvina various special preferences IQ increase ethnic and racial minority ownership of radio and television stations was not affected by today's rulina. A major rationale for that policy is an effort to increase-lhe diversity or program- 1nina. Women nave rtteived preferential tre11ment only when 1pplyina for FM ownetlhips. .. In contrast to its endonement or prtfereoces for raclaJ and ethnic minorities, Con.,.css has been at best ambivalent about a female ownership preference," Tamm said. He iddcd: ··whatever the merits of these (proanmmi~ diversity) as- sumptions as 1pphcd to cohesive ethnic cultures. n simply 11 not reasonable to expect that ftantina prcfcrcn.ccs 10 women will increase programmlna diversity. Women transcend ethnic1 rel igious and other cullural barriers.' Two pedestrians hit in crosswalk T""o Laguna Beach women were hosp1tahzed late Thursday after a car knocked thrm 40 ree1 out of thr crosswalk in front of the Costa Mesa police sta11on. Anh Thu Vo, 20, was listed in critical condition today in the in- tensive care ward at Fountain Valley Commun ity Hospnal with a frac- tured skull and a concussion. She has remained unconcious si nce the 7:45 p.m. accident at the in1ersec1ion of Fair Drive a,nd Vanguard Str«t. Dineh Connor, 22, also in in1ens1ve care, was reponed in serious con- dition with a fractured pelvis, a broken left lea and abdominal in- 1uries. The women were hit bya 1982 Ford Granada after the traffic signal changed from green to red while they were crossina Fair Dnve, Lt. Tom Durham reponed. Driver Marsha-Amburaer, 32, of Capistrano Beach1 apparer:it y didl)'t see the women wh1letravehngeast on Fair Drive and did no1 pass a red traffic signal. police said. Durham ~said AmbulJ.ey is under investigation for allCJecllY failing to yield 10 pedes1rians 1n a crosswalk. The vicums were treated by para- medics before being taken by am- bulance to the hospital trauma center. GATESISSUESJAILREPORT ... From Al "The Major Corrections Advisory Commutee recommended four sites to your Honorable Board which have now rown to 1n excess of25 possible sites.· Gates states in his repon. "All segments of our county leader- ship must shoulder its decision mak- ing responsibilities. While the solu· 1ions to the problems are not simple, 1he reasoning is simply, the sooner the project is under way. the sooner the overcrowding may be relieved ... Gates also acknowledges in the leuer that that while county effons to solve Jail problems represent a "col- lective effon on the pan of many county aJ!.enc1es,·· the county remains in violation of federal court orders on the issue. To speed up comphance with the court's directives. Gates rec- ommends 1hat the Jail Si1e Selection Task ForcC. that ii reviewing possible si tes for an additional maximum S('curuy Jail complele ns site-selec- tion process 1n the immediate fu1urc. "The county has already fallen behind 1n the planning process for fac1lit1es.-wtuc-h-~·1ll be-needed by 1990." he concludes. BLAZE ... From Al an excellen1 idea," Antnm added. The cause of the fire remained unde-r investigation 1oday. Antrim sAid it appears the fire smoldered and then look off when flames began feeding of an orange grove that had bef:n abandoned and become dry and brinle from negJect. No evacations were necessary thou~ one rancher moved his horses off hts property as a precautionary step. "I implore your honorable board to proceed as quickly as possible with Jail site selection. property acquisi- tion, and construction of these vitally 'needed jails," his letter concludes. Consultants hired by the county to study jail needs into the nex.1 century predict 1he county will need a total J.551 addiuonal inmate beds by the year 2000. And Gates says he will need 2,68 1 beds in addi1ion to those now under construction al the Theo Lacy branch jail in Orange and the new inmate 1n1ake and reie&S(' center at the main Jail 1n Santa Ana to meet detenlion needs through 1990. Beyond 1990. Gates and a consuJt- ant hired by the county to study detention needs predict another 4,292 beds will be required. The sheriff's letter was circulated among supervisors as 1ail officials ready a P.lan to meet U.S. District Judge William Gray's Aug. 15 direc- tive barring the county from jailing board member Ernest Dronenburg with help from a former Dronenburg aide who was 1hen a legal adviser to ·the Irvine Co. Dronenburg said he was trying to help some Riverside Coun1y home- owners, not the Irvine Co., which has been involved in a propeny tax dispute with the Orange County assessor and. is a major contpbutor to state campaigns. The coun1y assessor, Bradley Jacobs, decided that the company shou1d be valued at $3.2 billion for ta:.; purposes, after Irvine Chairman Donald Bren acquired con trot of the any person for whom no bed will be available wi1hin 24 hours. The order becomes effet:1ive Sunday. Jail officials have been readying plans to release persons arrested for misdemeanor cri mes, such as drunk- en driving, petty theft or failure to make suppon payments. rather than jailing them. In addition, jailers are reviewing how they can make better use of newly crea1ed inmate beds at the Theo Lacy facility and a1 the James A. Musick Honor Farm in El Toro, where large tents have been crcaed to absorb some of the inmate ovcrOow. Gray found the county in contempt in March for failing to abide by his 1979 ·orders to reduce jail over- crowding. a situa1ion that has only arown worse sinct. Built to house 1,191 inmates. the Santa Ana main jail has housed as many as 1,700 inmates. The judge's latest order limit's the population to J.657. lirm lfom his panners. Proposition I 3. 1he ta~-cut 1n- 1t1a1ive approved by voters in 1978, allows propcny values for tax purposes to be raised to fair market value after a sale. Otherwise, the values can be increased only 2 percent a year. Irvine Co. officials contend that Jacobs' estimate is nearly $2 million more than fair market value and has appealed his decision to the Orange County Board ofSu\)Crvisors. A decision favonng the asS('Ssor could cost the company at least $30 million a year in proptny taxes. EX-CHIEF VIEWS SUCCESSES •.• From Al In an interview this week. Gonzalez said lhat since March he has prepare<i,-repon~ on health mal· ters for Chl ncellor Pcl tason while looking for a new permanent pos- 1t1on. Regarding ~ILS tenure as director or UCJ Medical Cenler. Gonzalez said, .. We had many successes here in terms of cos! control, getting full accreditation and 1n terms of chang- ing the image of a public 1ndigen1 hosp1lal lO that of a univerSll} teaching hospital befitting of thr Lln1versity ofCal1fom1a:· But Gonzalez acknowledged that while 1ry1ng to upgrade the former county hospital (acqu1red by the UC S)Stem 10 1976), UC! Medical c·enter was senously affected by cutbacks 1n federal. stale and county fundrng for patien1s who lack priva1e insurance coverage. UCI handles 1he largest perccn1age of such pa1ien1s 1n Orange Count) ··w e ~ere reall} 1n a Catch 22·typc crossfire:· the hospital admin1strator said. The medical ce nter's debt for fiscal J 98J-ij4 was SJ m1lhon. When the most recent fiscal year ended June JO. the debt was S9 6 mdlton !nine campus oflic1als ha\e been under Just Call 642-6086 pre-ssure lo reverse the trend. Since Gonzalez stepped down. UCJ has not .hired a J>4:rmanent replace· ment. UCJ officials art negotiating with American Medical lnter- na1ional, the large health care chain thal already owns 1hree hospitals in Orange County and plans to build the new 177-bcd Irvine Medical Center. .A.lthough no a.,-eement has been reached. university officials have been considering an arrangemenl in which American Medical would take O\'Cr management of the UCI hospi- 1al. Gonzalez has not bren involved 1n the nes,ot1ations. but he said. "Given the ci rcumstances. this approach does offer a pos1 ll ve altema1ive to the university -among the few altema- 11ves (It has,.'' The adm1nistra1or said he 1s look- ing fon~,.ard to assuming his new posl with the M1 ch1gan hospital, which he descnbed as a lalJe non-profit com- munity hospnat similar to St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Buuerworth ··has a board of trustees made up or preeminent business people from the community, and the hospital 1s run in a busine-ss- hkc manner." he said. "It has a record of generating a surplus for futurr growth.'' Gonzalez said he will not miss the bureaucratic process required to make changes al UCI Medical Center. .. Trying to tum a university hospi- tal around is a little like tryina 10 tum a battleship around," he said. "Ifs a slow process.'' Wbal do you like aboul cbe Dally Pllof~ Whal don'l you 1111.e? Call tbe number a1 Jef1 and your me11a1e will be recorded, tranacrlbff and dellvertd tot.he appropriate editor. The same !4-bour an1werln1 service may bf: u1ed to record Jetter110 tbe t>dltor on any topic. Con1rtbu1or1 to our Letters column must Include lbelr name and telephone number 1or vertflc1Uon. No circulation callJ, plea1e. Tell us wbal'11H1 your mind. Clrcut1tk>n 71Utq..a1S D•llr Pllol O.llvery 11 Gu•r•ntMd ~-::.~~· Daily Pilat CIHIHted ec1Yertl1lng 714/M2·1871 All other depllrtrMnt1 M2...t3a1 MAIN OfFJCE Won<U~ l•odl'• " ., ... ,.. "°' -rt>ol' .,..~ .,. 5•30 0 "' Cl ! 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The next day. the White House an,nounccd that, despite Soviet objec- tions. the Unilcd Stales would proceed with the first American test of an anti-satellite weapon against an object in space. "We have 10 lest , and we have to lest now." said Larry Spcake-s, the presidential spokesman. "They have one-and they don't want us to have one." Critics maintain the Soviets have a highly unsophistica1ed version and that U.S. testing could help unravel 1he 1972-U-:S.-Sovicl Ant ... Ballis1ic Missile Treaty. Considered a mile- stone.in-the-h1story-of anns-co-n:lffil, the treaty limits missile defenses on the theory that the threat ofdevastat· ing retaliation discourages launching a nuclear attack. Then, on Thursday. Reagan took personal charge of the 1oughened U.S. stance. lnterruptin~ his long Cali- fornia vacatio n with a speech to Republican fund-raisers, the presi· dent. strongly defended plans 10 develop a defensive weapons system in outer space. Noting Soviet objections, Reagan asked. "Why arc they investing so many rubles of their own 1n the same technologies?"· The Star Wars program is techni· cally on the negotiating 1able in Geneva, Swiizerland. Bui the admin- istra1ion , as the prcsidenfs speech underscored_, i1 n.Ql t.bo\Jt 10 1rade it away for Soviet concessions to limit their offensive nuc\e-ar weapons. Behind the tough line taken by Reagan and McFarlane could be 1he view that the Soviets will giv" ground in the weapons talks or at the president's summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev only if the Uni led States demonstrates resolve. So far, however, lhe Soviets show no sign of giving ground. The note delivered to the State Department on Thursday, protesting the "spy dust" charges. accused the United States of imperiling the summit meeting. "Behind the raising of this artificial question, .. 11 said, "one cannot but sec a quite definite design -to prepare the ground for yet another slander campaign against the Soviet Union. to poison lhe a1mosphe-re in relations between our countries and kindJe enmi1y 1oward Soviet people." EDITOR'S NOTE -Barry Schweid has covered U.S . ..SOvit:t diplomacy. and four summit meet- ings, for Tht: Associated Press since 1973. OFFSHORE OIL SITES TARGETED ... From Al six miles from the shoreline. He did not specifically rule that out. bu1 said the general configura- tion of California's known offshore oi1 reserves tends to be closer to the shore than six miles. Environme-ntalists and those who fear oil derricks will be a visual blight. argue that drilling near the th.rec mile limil will trigger s~te exploration effons to get a piece of1he leasing pie. The federal $Overnment has re- alized $70 bilhon since ii began leasing ocean floor tracts on the Outer Continental Shelf in 1954. Hodel said he was encouraged that, despite the extremes on one side of those who oppose any offshore drill· ing and on the other of advocates of massive de-velopment of all possible offshore oil, that mos! participants in his California mcctinfs were willing to accept some kind o compromise. ··The maJOnty of people who e~presscd themsri.vcs felt that ifthe-re were proper environmental safe- s,uards. they would consider accept· 1ng some drilling. which I think rcprese:n1s an improveme-nt in the atmosphere." Hodel said. Orange Countians opposcd todnll- ingofftheir.shoresare also resigned to a weakening of the moratorium, but they plan to 1ell Hodel when he amves in Newpon Beach that tracts proposed here must be eliminated or risk damaging the area·s tourist industry. Hodel said that it will probably take another two years or formal hearings and exchanges of wriuen comments before the offshore drilling agreement is finalized. Hodel made-his remarks after a private meeting in the capitol to brief Gov. George Deukme1ian . UcukmeJ1an. who has uracd strong tnvironmental safeguards on any offshore drilling. has taken a cautious, almost wary, public stance on the compromise Hodel is seeking. Deukmejian did not appear with Hodel after their meeting, but his office issued a written statement quoting the Republican governor saying the proposed compromise requires extensive study. "Some agreement on this issue is needed to balance the na1ion's need forene!Jy with California's interest in prescrvinJ!. its unique coastline," Deulimej1an said. noting that the state was "no1 a part of the nego- tiations" between Hodel and the congressmen and thus not prepared to comment. 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Coron111 dt.I Mar 640·2700 640-2934 I .. ----- r I I I \ • SCR hits stride, sees bright future This is rhe second of two columns on South Coast Repertory's upcomrng season and its outlook for the future .. Al South Coast Repertory, pan1cularly on the Second Sta_gc. artistic directors David Em mes and Martin Benson believe in kecptng their optto~ open. "" Thus. when announcing a new season, they're apt to leave a few ~ps in the schedule, preserving their ability to seiu upon a theatrical project that may not be avaiJable.at the outset of the theatrical year. That's how they managed to produce the world premiere of Keith Rcddtn's "Rum and Coke" last season. This season three of the five Second Stage plays have been nounccd, be&inntng Sept. 27 th the West Coast premterc of "Blue Window" by Craig Lucas. whose .. Reckless .. saw the first light of day at SCR last sea.son. Emmes descri~ it as "more complex.. yet more accessible" than "Reckless." sbiftinJ its focus TCIM TITUS -----------in an apartment of~aog people attempting to "fU><l themselves." It wi lJ run through . 0. The second offering wilt be Tina Howe's .. Painting urches," an m11mate took al the rites of~gc involved when a suocessful artist retums home to do a portrait ofbcr aging parents. the "Churches" of the 11tle. II runs from Nov. 8 through Dec. l and no director has been assigned as yet. ··unsuitable for Adults,"' the American premiere of a work by Bnt1sh playwright Terry Johnson, occupies the fourth slo1 (the second and fifth arc reserved for new plays, to be announced). Emmcs, who will direct, describes it as a ''bold, outspoken and provacativeplay" set m a London pub theater where fem inist comics bold forth inside and a mass murderer staJks the neighborhood out.side. h opens March 14 and runs through April 6. Planning the tanden seasons at SCR is just one task. albeit a cruetal one, confronting Emmcs and Benson in I 985. Currently they arc cnpged in a remodeling and expansion project at the theater they build JUSI seven years ago, enlarging the facility to allow ··work space" for new projects or plays in the process of development. "What is exciting to us is that we now have the tools to do what we've been wanting to do for years. and know how to use them." Emmes noted ... We've gone through our apprenticeship and our 1oumeyman period and now we're a no lonF a 'promising young theater: We're an established artistic enterpnse." One indication ofSCR's growth, Emmes pointed out. 1s that the $800,000 the theater is faced with raising via subscriptions and donauons this season was about the totaJ amount of the SCR budgc1 when the company took possession of the Fourth Step Thea1er in 1978. For the future, South Coast Repertory plans 10 be one of the prime 1enan1s m the Orange County Performing Arts Center, now taking shape across the street on Town Center Dnve. By theend of the decade SCR hopcc to take partial operation of the ccntcr'i. 1,000-seat theater for producuons of more ch.allenging dimensions. "I really beheve SCR's finest moments are still ahead," Emmes commented. "We've come 1010 our own these las1 few seasons -the move 10 the Fourth S1ep was more than a transition. it was a 1ransformauon, we had 10 team how to run a theater all over apin " And now comes 1he fun part. Doing it. <~enerol Manager KMen A W111mer Et111or hank Zin1 4rt n irntor S1even Hough ( m ulutum Manager Donald L W11l1ams Prmlu1 '""' ~anaxn Robert I ( anlrcll D.mhooi. ·~ published rv~ r ntla) by 1hc Onngc C oast Publ1sl11na Co . PC> Bo• IS60 HOW Bay I CMta Mcu.CA92b26 Tclcphonc(714) 642-<41:'1 Rc..iular blb1~s hou" arr 8 am 10 S pm Monday throuah Fnday Dcadhnc ror calendar of cvcnh 11cm1 and lctac" 1~ S pm Monday fhc entire con1en1 or Dltrbool. arr ropynchtcd hy t~ Orante C'ou1 Pubhf>htn& Co All nchts are rcscl""cd 2 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 i ,..,-;.'.";\ ~ <f. • I '. . !: . • ' _, !. GINSBERG:LEA VIMG A LEGACY ••••••••••••• 3 BY ROBERT HYNDMAN -As perhaps the most-renowned American poet of the 20th century, Allen Ginsberg, through his poetry. bas always maintained a natural and unforced approach to life and the fantasicsweoonstruct to accommodate its mysteries.His disaoninJ honesty and vivid, explicit language have stoked the imaiinauons o( his readers while enraginJ those whose views he attacked. In his text of contemporary Amencan poetry, A Poulin Jr. calls Ginsberg a "poet. guru, world traverer. prophet and visionary Uncle Sam of the Aower-Acid-Rock Generation" and ~e public conscience of the nation -if not the species ... (Cover portrait by Tim De Frisco.) . WOODY BERllAK JAZZ Jl'BATURED AT Dl81"BYLA.RD •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Woody Herman and the Young Thundering Herd will bring their exciting brand of jazz to Plaza Gardens on Main Street in Disneyland Aug. 25-31 with four shows nightly beginning at 7 p.m. For further information on this week's events, be sure and read today's calendar section. GUYS Allfl> DOLLS TAKE A CRUISE ••••••••• 14 BY VIDA DEAN -You can't set anymore all American, or glamorous, than a patriotic yacht party aboard the Lido Lady, clad in red, white and blue balloons and Ms. Liberty, herself.Close to 100 members from the Guys and Dolls chapter of the OC Performing Arts Center (almost all donned in red, white and blue) attended the festive bash at the Lido Island home of Ron Soderling. Members and guests of the J!OUP wcregveo bay cruises aboard Soderling's boat, decked-out with a 20-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty holding a model of the Performing Arts Center to take pan in the 25th annual Character Boat Parade. CUT Cl\I Tl-E A SECONI> LOOK AT IRVINE RA.NCR FARM- ER '8 11.A.RKET........................... ••• • ••• . • • • • • 1 7 BY BEYERL Y BUSH SMITH -We're back at the Irvine Ranch Farmer's Market this week, where even before you enter the building, you're assaulted by tantalizing aromas of chicken bart>cqueing. Inside. you walk down aisles of fragrant melons as you approach the atrium dining area, where the music of the three-tiered fountain blends witb the melodies of the grand piano. TOP 8~~1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ANN LANI>ERS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 RESTAURANT OF TllE WEEK ••••.•.••.•••.••• 19 W~• SPIRITS ...... ~ ............................... 22 ,,, RESTAURANT DIRECTO!tY •••••••••.•••••••••. 23 --"""' a...,_,......,n.o.~ •E•erythiq that people .. Y la poetry, 'I m!Ot •pend one one-hundredth -•Everyone'• lntereated ln your aecret 'Moet pie are too tlmld to •how fr'om the Pf• in the Pentagon to the may1>e one one-thouaandth -of my Ufe, aa oppoeed to the co•er atory.' their C:.ntty. I'm ezploltlng my atreet poeta. time worrying about what people crutneae . think of me.' · Allen Ginsberg: Leaving a literary legacy By ROB E RT HYNDMAN · Of I,,_ Oelly l"llot Ital! Allen Ginsberg doesn't like to pose for photographs. "I'm not an actor, I'm a writer,'' he complains when asked to stand in a colorful garden for a photographer. As the sun beats on Ginsberg's brow, he continues his verbal barrage. "This is unnatural. I'm squinting," he grumbles. "Why can't we just shoot this in the shade?" Ginsberg, an avid photogra- pher himself, has no com- plaints about being captured o n film. h's the posing that bothers him. As perhaps the most-re- nowned American poet of the 20th century, Ginsberg, through his poetry, has always maintained a natural and un- forced approach to life and the fantasies we construct to ac- commodate its m ysteries. His disarming honesty and vivid, explicit language have stoked the imaginations of his readers while enraging those whose views he a ttacked. In his text of con tem porary American poetry, A. Poulin Jr. cans Ginsberg a "poet, guru, world traveler, prophet and visionary U ncle Sam of the Flower-Acid-Rocle Gener- ation .. and "tbe pubJjc cons- cience of the nation -if not the species." "At o nce intimate and pro- phetic, hilarious .and terrify- ing. profoundly religious and, a t time, commensurately outrageous, Ginsberg's poetry encompasses myriad of ex- periences. ranges over the full spectrum of human life on this planet and -like the poetry of Whitman -is a combination of incredible power and driv- el," Po ulin says. Ginsberg's impact can best be judged through the release last January of "Collected Poems: 1947-1980," an 837- page work that provides a definitive edition of his work as a poet. Ginsberg says the release of "Collected Poems" is an effort to focus attention on his poetry as literature. rather than social phenomenon. The division is important to Ginsberg who, at 59 , admits to approaching his autumn years. He hunJers for his audienc.e to judge him as a poet rather than as a character or hero. Suc h larger-than-life preconceptions of Ginsberg follow him everywhere. At a book-signing session held Sunday afternoon in Laguna Beach, an admirer asked Ginsberg to bless a copy of .. H owl and Other Poems," his first book o f poetry. "Bless it? Well, I don't know how to bless anything." he said warmly. "But I can sign it if you like." While readers waited pa- tiently in the cozy Fahrenheit 45 I bookstore for a chance to meet the poet and get his autograph, Ginsberg wrote brief messages and often drew playful sketches o n the flyleaf -sketches of mountain peaks with the sun or a crescent moon overhead. Stars -both five-pointed and Stars o f David -we re spnnkled lib- erally throughout the draw- ings. At the book-signing and at a reading held the night ~fore. Ginsberg commanded the at- tention and affection of his audience. ''He's unignorable. His work gets a hold of you.·· says A Ginsberg review -in verse By LISA MAHONEY Of .... 0.,..,... ... - Editor's note: 8<"/014-IS a revit'\4-or Allen Ciin.~bcrs\ poetf} reading in Laguna Beach lost wed Ginsberg. when did you cul your hair Take 10 singing your verse And using Australian abongine songs11ck!. '> G in5berg. courtes)' of Lag4na P~ts. Facing a near-full aud11onum on Saturday night Sings. hums, reads. rails P~try from the present back 38 years. Lost in Amcnca -1956 T he unions, the commies. lhe war mongers. the spies The allurirtg. subverting images of telcv1\10n and Time mapnne. Ginsberg keeps time with his heels W}u~ playing a chord on the harmonium A r.iaale or two from the adminng audience - Ginsbera s1np in 1 New York. kwish twang. "Brca1hc when you brc31he I 1<' down when you he down. "Talk when you talk" and, mo°'t profound. ""Die when you die." Hummmmm In Pa<;adcna with "'cmu.ic then on a u"\\flool n\,crbank. "Rhucmy~)-t'd and hungovd' bul golden 1ns1de -'\ Sunflower utra. I Q~) ')e'(uaJ-homoseJtu:il no friend of lhc Moral MaJorll\ Dear Jerry Falwt'll .. I''"<' \ecn < ,oc.J a~ much J c. JO) man .. Hcdocsn"1 look l1kc \'OU alone He look\ lake mc .rnd all the homosexuals " · Birdbrain 1s u'>. "Birdbrain run5 the world · Evil and ignorant ( 'ap1tahsm run rampant w11h bhnders on. "Birdbrain 1s humanity·· rock I luman1ty. orders (,.nsllcrg ·· t>o the med1La\tc10 "I fought the Dharma .. And the Dharma won ·· An C{>llOJue to "Kaddish.'" warming over d~th .. Whitt Shroud .. 1s a dream of the mother n-tumcd Living in an alley way with pots and pans and bed And so on: invrcuve, cxp~uve Sex. 1CA, sex Pol1t1t: The cvtn1ng ends With Blake', Son~ or Innocent.'(' A hum of voices n5e, lhc incense flies And the bard of Beat bo~ and smiles. Jam McM1chael. who has been reaching poetry at ye lryme for the past 20 years. "Ginsberg's irresistible in the way he has of going about his subject matt er." Mc Michael says ... Has style 1s a kind of ironic hystena, but lhere's something ICJ nd of stud- ied about the hystena ... McMichael says Ginsberg's fame might limit his readers· perceptions of ham as a poet. ..He's kind ofa relic who had topical impact on the '50s and '60s. which isn't necessarily bad, but 1t may say something about him,",Jvfc M1chael said. "I thank that '6e'e1usc he as so popular, when people thank of a poet, they ~ the image of Allen Ginsberg and the whole Nonh Beach thing -the stereotype." Because of his pohtacal ac- tivism and association wtth fe ll ow Beat Generation per- sonaht1es as Jack Kerouac. Neal Cassady, Wilham Bur- roughs and Lawrence Ferl- rnghctt1, Ginsberg earned a reputation as an ant1-cstabltsh- ment rebel who meditated. expenmented with drugs and advocated their use. Perhaps his most famous poem, .. Howl," blasted the complacency of the late '50s and foreto ld the unrest lt\at marked the '60s: I saw the best minds of m } genuatJon destroyed by mad- ness, starving bysterrca/ naked, draggrng themselves rhrouih the negro sinets at dawn loobnj'for an Bn.&fY tu. angelheaded hipsters burn- (PJeue eeeomaa&ao,.... 10) Da&ty Pttot Oatebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 I s 3 4 5 6 7 10 111 2 13 14 15 1617 18 192021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 IRY Friday WINDFALL CROSSING performs from Hp m ·I J() am at the Crvy Hnr~ lialoon I 580 Brookhollow, \anta .\na 549-1S1 2 Saturday WINDFALL CROSSING, <..ee .f-n. da > 11\llng, Sunday CRAZY HORSE feature\ a< ountry Ha\h with a Mexican buffet at 4 and 7 p m The ~1crrah Band performs at 4 pm and Bobh1 & Cl yde appear at 8 pm I 580 Brookhollow. \ant.a i\na 54~·1512 Monday BILL MONROE performs in con· cen at 7 and 10 pm at the Cra1) Hor<.e '>a loon. I 580 Brook.hollov.. \anta Ana Sl6SO adm1~s1on 549-1512 Tueaday DAVID FRIZZELL and SHELL V WEST appc41r at 7 and I 0 p.m. at the < raty Hone \a loon, I 580 Brook hollow \anta Ana $22 SO ad· m 1ss1on 549-1 512 WedDeM&y SUSANVILLE STAGE appears from 8 p m ·I 30 a.m at the Cra1y Horse <ialoon. 1580 Brookhollow. <ianta Ana Also tontght"Only are free count ry dance lesson\ by Ron and Donna at 7· 30 p m. Tha.nday SUSANVILLE STAGE, '>Cc Wednesday hst1ng Friday ED HOLZ, producer. composer, arranccr orchestrator. conductor and mus1c1an. perform\ Mo n -Sat 4 30-8.30 p. m.. at 1he Anaheim Hilton and Towers' Avenue Bar. 777 Con "ent1 o n Way Ana heim . 740-4268. fkaturday / ED HOLZ, sec fnday hsung. Monday ED HOLZ, Stt fnday hsting. TueMay THE WESTMINSTER CHORALE gathers each Tuesday from 7.9 p.m and invites anyone lO pan1ci pate rn their concens. sing outs. and other ac ttvltlcs planned. The broad reper· to1rc includes many musical styles. Westminster Senior Citizen's Center. 895.1 700, 775-3376 ED HOLZ, see Fnday hsung. Wedneeday ED BOLZ, sec Fnday hsting. Tha.nday ED HOLZ, S« Fnda} hstrng. .IAZZ Friday RON'S IN LAGUNA offers d1s.- unct1ve dining and uncomparablc entertainment with David Raleigh at the keyboards performing a soph1st1· cated hip-Jazz-blues style of mum Wed.-Sun. 8.30 p.m.· I 30 a.m 1464 S. Coast High way .. Laguna Beach 497-487 1. THE GEORGE GRIFF I N QUARTET performs soul-st1mng JVl Thurs.-Sun. from 9 p m -1 a.m at the .\nahe1m Hilton and fower\ Lobby Bar. 777 Conventron Wa). Anaheim. They also appear \un from 9 p.m -1 am at the A'enuc bar 740-4268 CONFRE Y PHILLIPS, \1.-ho ha, an intimate st)'le of playing 1an piano appears at the: Newpon Mandan n Tucs.·Sat from S 30-9 30 pm . 3950 Campus Dnvc Newpon Beach 852-0900. CAFE LIDO present!> Judi Lee playing the piano and singing Mon · Fn. S-8 p.m . the Lido Jau All·St.ar<. Thurs.·Sat. 9 p m -1.30 a.m and Sun 3 30-8 p.m . "Frecwa) •• featunng Max Bennett on bass. Sun 9 pm ·I a.m , "Dream" Mon from IJ p m.-1 :30 a.m.. the Alex Taylor Quartet Tues from 9 p.m.-1·30 a m .. the New York Jazz Connection Wed. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Ncwpon Blvd .. Newport Bea(;h. 675-2968. Saturday CAI'& LIDO. see Fnday hsung. RON'S IN LAG UNA, sec fnday listing. THE GEORGE GRIFFIN QUARTET, sec Fr;.~:.i hsttng. CONFREY PH PS, sec Fnday hsung. Sunday A DIXIELAND PARTY w11h Ric•· anl Cni% ud dae F11UertoWM Stnit· tert 1s held from 3-7 p.m Also from 8 p.m.-m1dn1ght 1s Dora Gale u4 Dream. Sunset Puh. 166SS Pacific Coast H1&hway. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE GEORG E GRIFFIN QUARTET, sec Fnday hsuna. CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday h5t1ng. RON'S IN LAGUNA, sec Fnday hsung. THE NEW YOR~ JAZZ CONNEC- TION appears each Sunday from 8:30 p.m at the Off Broadway, 1108 E. K.atella. Orange. 639-3354. Monday CAYE LIDO, Stt Fnday listing. 4 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 Tue.day CONFREY PllIILIPS, see Fnday hsung. .. CAPE LIDO, sec Fnday listtng. 'Wed.D~y BRUCE LEONARD, a swing vocal- ist formerly with the Charlie Spivak orchestra, appears each Wed. at the Anaheim Bowl Ballroom, 1925 W. Lincoln. Anaheim 774-4710. CONFREY PHD..J.J.PS, Stt Fnday li sting. RON'S IN LAGUNA. Stt Fnday hsttni. POSITIVE FORCE with DENISE VALEN performs from 8 p.m.·mtd- night at the Sunset Pub. I 66SS Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926 CAYE LIDO, o;cc Fnday lisung. Tba.nday THE NATIONAL ~TION OF JAX/. EDUCATORS gathers for the offic1aJ announcement of guest artists and the program of the Na- uonal In-Service Conference. 4 p.m .• Governor's Suite. Anaheim Mamon Hotel, _, W Convention Way, Anaheim. RSVP (8 18) 769-4466. CAFE UDO, see Friday listing. T H E GEORGE GRIFFIN QUARTET, set Fnday listing. RON'S IN LAGUNA. see Fndn) listing. CONFREY PHILLIPS, sec Friday hst1ng Friday CLARINETIST BOB KEAN E and His Orchestra, with Lorraine Feather. present an all Benny Goodman Book. from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Anaheim Hilton aod Towers, 777 Convenuon Way. Anabelm. 740-4168. LEE FERRELL, pianist. sax- ophonist, vocalist. and comedian, appears with Hal Ratliff and Laura Vida. Tucs.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Fn.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .• the Newponer Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 644-1 700. LINDA CALDWELL, vocaJist, ap- pears Wed.-SaL 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. at Cano's Restaurant, 2241 W. Coast Hiahway, Newport Beach. 631-1381. AEDS appears at the Sunset Pub from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., 166SS Pacific Coast Hi&hway, Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. RAVELS, now open in The RC&JS-- try Hotel, is a plush new 01gbtclub which fcaturef state-of-the-an sound system and music videos. Dancing n1&htly until 2 a.m. with Happy Hour Mon.-Fn from 4-7 p.m. Free valet parlun&. proper attire required. No cover, no minimum. 752-8777. THE HOP presents " Rock and Roll Heaven," a tnbute to rock's legends featun ng Greg Topper, Monday at 8 pm .. "Rock Around The Clock," a history of rock and roll featuring Jason Chase, Tuesday at 8 p.m.; Crazy Contests each Thu.rsday; and lots of dancing Fridays-Saturdays W1th emcee Joel Steven. 18174 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. Saturday THE HOP, sec FEtlhstina. UNDA CALDW sec Fnday ING Dlaney •tar Woody Berman and the Yount Tbundert.nc Herd will brlnC their uclttncbnnd of ju.a to Plua Gardena on llaln Street in Dt.neylaDd Aq. 26-31 with four 1ho1n nlCbtly be&lnnl~ at 7 p.m. listing. REDS, see Fnday listing. CLARINETIST 808 KEANE, longtime big band veteran, is guest soloist with the Home Savings of Amenca Big Band, which is under the d1rccuon of Dick Emmons. Record· ina artist. big band performer and vocahst Andy Russell is also featured. 8 p.m .. Leisure World Amphitheatre. Seal Beach. (213) 653-2444. LEE FERRELL. see Fnday hst1ng. RAVELS, see Friday hstin&- Sanclay Alll SUPPLY performs 1n conttrt at 7:30 p.m. at the Pacific Amph1thH~. 100 Fair Or .. Costa Mesa. $1 6.50 and $1 2.50 adm1ss1on. 634-1300. Monday THE DYNAMITE GANGBUSTERS arc presented from 8:30 p.m.· I a.m. at a Country Rock Party Ni&ht held at the Sunset Pub, 166S5 Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach. (213) .591-1926. THE HOP, sec Fnday li~tmg. RAVELS, see Fnday hst1n1- TD.eeday THE OSMOND BROTHERS, Alan. Wayne and Merrill, perform in con· cert in the Grand Ball Room at the Disneyland Hotel at 8 p.m. S 12.SO admwioo. 527. 316 7 or 894-8056. THE BOP, 1tt Friday hstina. LEE FEIU\EU, see Friday listing RAVELS, see Fnday tistina. --Wedne9day GARY Pua.ETT 1s back by over· whelming demand at 7:30 p.m .. The Hop, 18774 Brookhurst St., f ountain Valley. SI 0 admission. 96J.2366. RAVELS, see Friday lis!ina. THE OSMOND BROTllE'RS, sec Tuesday listina. LINDA CALDWELL. see Fnday listing. LEE PERRELL. see Fnday hst1ng Tlaanday PAGE ONE performs at Lhc Sunset Pub from 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. (2 13) .592-1926. Lf:E PERRELL, see Friday Ii sung. LINDA CALDWEU., see Friday listioa. - ~ .. :: 'i-..: 11:. • • ... 38 bunch. Also mcluded an: mixers and contests. and men are admmcd free before 8 p.m. Featured is Ina Rae's mak.c-believe ballroom music: with the swincins vocals of Bruce Leonard. formerly wtth the (.barlie Spivak orchestra. Anabesm Bowl Ballrooms, 192S W. Lincoln. Anaheim. S2 donation. 774-4710. Tlaanday a ~e11 Band Showcase .. 2:»-6 p.m .. Santa Ana Elks Lodge. 212 Elk Ln., Santa Ana. $6 adm1ss1on S-46-3894 I I c T B-llOVDt is featured at the Golden Bear, 306 Pacif.c Coat Hiahway, Huntig Btach. 960-S436. RA see Friday r · ,,,,,.-THE BOP. see Friday~ FILM Prlday_ I D is hdd each Tuesday with the New- port-Irvine Chapter of Parents Without Partners. S.9: 15 p...rn. Cofficc and conversation follows. Call ,S4~113S. . WiiBl!L or P1UENDS111P. '°" .si naJes over • S meets for dinner at 6;30 p.m. at 00 Broedway in Orana;e. 961-0606. SOUTBEllN WHEEL or P1UBNDSlllP, fOf' -.ct 4S and over. meets for Happy Hour from S-7 p.m. at Sombrero Streel Restaurant.. 719 N. Sl., Santa Ana. ~280S. THE lllBADOWLAllI SWING DANCE a.vJI bolds niabt classes and dancin& at the Meadowlark Country Ou&. Bqinrung dance class SOt.rrll COUNTY SINGLF3 gather for dancing and entertainment at 8 p.m. each Tbunday at the Crown House Restaurant.. 32802 S. Pacific Coast Hi&bway, lAguna Niguel 4~2626 or 496-S773. THE TEMPLE BETH EMET Suwcs. for ages 30 and up, meet at S:30 p.m. for Happy Hour at Billy Mitchell's Acacia 'Restaurant.. 12911 Euclid St, Garden Grove. 772-4720. .. ----... at 7 p.m., intennedaate at 8 p.m. and Saada• 11:11Cm11qr • social dancina bqins at 9 p.m. $4 J TBA DANCING IS featured from I: 30-4:30 p.m. wub Guy Halferty and His Society Combo Orchestra prov1d1n1 toe-tapping tune5 from the "b1a band" era. Located an the Jewel CourL South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. 241-1 700. Wednaday THE MEAOOWLA.B~ SWING DANCE CLUB, sec Stogies Wcdncs.- day 11.SlJng. .. JO'S'" llNGLD DANCE O.Ull with class. $2 fOf' social dancinJ HIGH SOCIETY perfonns swing P'rtda "'THE SOUND OP MUSIC." an features lessons at 7~ p.m_. and only. 16782 Graham SL, Huntmgton standards. country, disco, laun and 1 award-winning Rodeen and Ham-dancina from 1-11 p.m. b the over Beach. (213) 49}..7162. everuclected rock numbcn as pariof THE ABT-A-FAIR FF..STIVAL of. mcnteio musical about the Van .--------------------------------------------------Trapp Family SiftlCft, is praeuted to famifies, friends, and entire ~ borhoods toniabt as part of a Family Film Festival 6dd each Friday n•L Brina low--bected beacb chain. blankets. pillows and the kids to the outdoor amphitheatre on the Golden West Campus. I S744 Golden West St., Hun • Badl. Picnic time is 6:30 wi~ms siarting at dusk. SI .SO admission. S6 per &.mily mui- mwn. 891-3991. -·-. ·. --,-, __ . , .. [)I Wll\ll\A IQ Sabll'day "PAm.JTATED TOPICS A.ND GllOUP SllAIUNG." An ~ng exploration into new possibilibes of loving lik. learning about yourxlf, and making new friends. is offered at 7:30 p.m. For information. call 631-3S26. Prtday SOUTHERN WHEEL OP P'IUENDSBIP, for ap:s 4S and over, meets for Happy Hour from S-7 p.m. at Anthony's Pier II, I 03 N. Bayside Dr., Newport Beach. S44-280S. WHEEL OF l"IUENDSIDP, for sin&Jcs over 4S. meets at Elmer's Place in Fullerton, S:30 p.m .• for a T.G.l.f . 961-0606or S29-4836. Satmday SOUTBBllN WBEBL OF P1llBNDSlllP, forsinglc:s.,es 4S and over. meets f« dinner at 6 p.m. at Mimi's RCSlaurant.. 17231 17th SL, Tustin. S44-280S. 8aDclay T1IE TEMPLE BETH DIET SINGLES. for ap:s 30 and up, meet for a discussion and social at 1622 Olateau. Anaheim. 772.-4720. SOUTHERN WHEEL OP FIUEND8111P, for sir\&)es over 4S, meets for a social and show ftom S.-10 p.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar. S#-2805. ' A DISVOVEJlY discussion and IOCJal is hosled at 7:30 p.m. e9Cb Su.nday at the Qraqc Caul Uoit- anan Cbureb, I 2SCf Victoria SL, Cost.a Mesa. $2 admission. 843-2082. WHEEL or P'IUENDSBIP, for sinalea over 4S1 meets at TJaquq,.que an FullerU>n for bnanc:h at 11 :JO a.m. 961-0606 or S29-4836. ...... ,. TBS S INGLES TRIVIAL PtJUUrT Q.lJI meets at 7 p.m. f« more information, can 716-4926. ~ -~ A NEWa>flll!RS' OIUENTA'ftON MUSIC IN THE AIR • NEWPORf CENTER -FASHION I SLAN D Join us for a kaleidoscope of music presented daily begin- ning August 8. Preview fall fashions first at Fashion Island. Watch for informal modeling Fridays and Saturdays. Performance Schedule: Monday-Friday 11:45-1:45 Thursday & Friday evenmgs 6:00-8:00 Saturday & Sunday 12:30-2:30 Neiman-Marcus. Robin~.._ Bullocks Wilshire, The Broadway. Buffums ilnd Irvine Ranch f;.urrtE>rs Marlcet Ovt-r /JO fin<> store'> m ilU • Just off Pilcif1c O)d'>I Highway between /dmboree and MacA.rthur Blvd\ m Nlwport &>d<h .. ,• .. =~::ll~~• ... •liiiii~·~·--1 • c D N T I N u E DI fers demonstrations, painting Sanda• lessons, hve entertainment, guest 1 speakers. fret ponratts, pnu draw-THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA inp. and celebnty guest artists ROME & GARDEN SHOW, sec Fn- through Sept. I Sun.-Thurs. 10 day listing. a.m.-10 p.m., Fn.-Sat. 10 a.m.-11 A SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL, p.m. Laguna Canyon Road at Canyon see Friday listing.. Acres, Laguna Beach. $2 general A CHRISTIAN BUSINESS SHOW, adm1ss1on. 494-4514 see Friday Listing. A CHRISTIAN BUSINf:SS SHOW THE ART-A-FAIR FESTJV AL, sec is held today from 3.9 p.m., Sat. from Friday listing. 11 a.m.-9 p.m .. and Sun. from 1•5 A PYGMY GOAT SHOW, sec p.m. at the O range County Fair-Friday listing. grounds. Commerce Bldg. 10. 100 II da Fair Dr .. Cm.ta Mesa. S2 adulli.. on Y under 12 free 995-0049 THE ART-A-FAIR FESTIVAL, see Friday lasting. ' THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A PYGMY GOAT SHOW, see HOME & GARDEN SHOW, the Fnday listing. largest show of1ts kind an the U.S .. 1s prcSt"n~ through Sunday Exhibits Tue9Clay include products for the home and garden including room add1ltons, FASHION SHOWS arc presented home improvements. sccunty sys-each Tues. and Thurs. to music on the tern\. pools. spas, landscaping. and harp, noon-I p.m ., Wh11e House man)' other 1tems Helen O'Connt'll Restaurant, 887 S. Anaheim Blvd . also entena1ns daily, and "Chana: Anaheim. 772-1381 . Land of Enchantment" 1s the theme THE ART-A-FAIR FESTIVAL, sec of the spectacular Oower show. Sat. Fnday lasting .. -- noon-I I p m . Sun noon-9 p.m .. Mon -Thun 2-10 p.m Anaheim Wedne9Clay Featlval •software' < onvenuon Centor, 800 W. Katclla. THEART-A-FAJRFESTIVAL,see ..\nahe1m 635-8330. Fnday listing. A PYGMY GOAT SHOW 1s held hu.nda through Mon.atthe JudgingArcna at T _Y The.e life-size eoft .culpturea, lnclodln& famed La&una Beach Greeter Eller Lanen (left) were created by Shelley Rapp Enna, who h.u. booth at the P'atl'ftl or Art8 ln Lafana Beach. The festi'ftl l1lD8 from 10 a .m. to 11:30 daily throa&h Aac. 29. the Orange County Fairgrounds. I 00 THE ART·A-F AJR FESTIVAL, sec "GREASE" a t the Harlequin Dtn- F-a1r Dr . Costa Mesa. 997-3685. Friday lisung. ncr Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., A SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL 1s FASHION SHOWS, sec Tuesday Santa Ana (979-551 I), nightly except held tonight from 7·30-11 p.m., Sat. listing. Mondays at varying curtain times from I 0 a.m.-11 p.m , and Sun. from through &pt. 15. 10 a.m.-4 p.m at the Orange County "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING F-a1rgrounds. 100 Fair Dr Co!ita TECHNICOWR DREAMCOAT" 10 Mesa. 776-0538. the Drama lab 'Theater at Orange Coast College, C o sta Mesa Saturday Friday (432-5880), final performanc.es to- "QUILTS ALIVE IN '85" 1s hosted ' p 1ghtrand Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday by the Orange Grove Quilters Guild "ANYTHING GOES" at the Buena at 2:30 p.m. from IOa.m.-4 p.m at St. Barbara's ParkCiv1cTheater,8ISO KnouAve., "LAST OP THE RED HOT Church. Euchd and Mcf-adden. Santa Buena Park (821-1 010), Fndays and LOVERS" at Sebastian's West Din- 1\na A quilt auction 1s held Sat at I Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 31. ner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San p.m 535-5056 "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand · C'lementc (492-9950), Wedn~ys A PYGMY GOAT SHOW, see Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way. through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays F-nday listing Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except at I and 7 p.m. through Sept. 22. THEART·A·FAIRFESTIVAL.~c Mondays at varying curtain times "OLIVER" at the C urtain Call Fnday hsltng, through the end of the year. Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, A SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL, "EVERYTHING IN THE GAR· Tustin (838-1540). nightly except ..cc Fnday lls11ng. OEN" at the Irvine C'ommuntty Mondays at varying curtain times THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Theater. Tunic Rock Communtt) throu.G Oct. 27. HOME & GARDEN SHOW, ~ Fn-Park. Sunnyh1ll Road ofTTunle Rock "T E PIRATES OP PENZANCE" day hs11nf. Dnve, Irvine (857-5496). final per· at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, A CHR STlAN BUSINESS SHOW, formances tonight and Saturday at 8 Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, \Ce Fnday lasting. p.m. Huntington Beach (832-1405). final ------....:.=========;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;,;;-, pcrf ormanccs tonight and Saturday at 8:30. "SHAKESPEARE ALIVE" at the Gem Theater. 18262 Main St., var-hstini. den Grove (636-7213). Wednesday~ "LAST OF THE RED BOT through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays WYERS" at sebastian's Wl!St Din· at 7:30 until Aug. 31. ner Playhouse. Sec Friday hst1 ng. "THE TAMING OP THE SHREW" "OLIVER" at the Curtain Call at the Festival Amphitheater. 12852 Dinner Theater: Sec Fnday listing. Main St. Garden Grove (636-1? 13). "THE PIRATES OP PENZANCE" Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 at the Huntinfton Beach Playhou~ until Sept. 8. Sec Fnday listtng. "THE WHITE ARROW" at the "SHAiaPEARE ALIVE" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center, 2501 Gem Theater. Sec Friday hsting. Cliff Drive, Newport Beac h "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" (631-0288), final performances to-at the Grove Shakespeare Fes11 val night and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday Sec Frida~~~l at 2:30. "THE ARROW" at the Saturdaw Newport Theater Arts Center. Stt 1 Fnday listing. "ANYTHING GOES" at the Buena "WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA Park Ctv1c Theater Sec Fnday hst-WOOLF?" at the Brea Cultural ing. Center. See Fnday lasting. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday l1sltng. Sanday "EVERYTHING IN THE CAR-"A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand OEN" at the Irvine Community Dinner Theater. See Fnday hst1ng. Theater. Sec Friday hsttng. "GREASE" at the Harleqlrtn 010 - ·•cREASE" at the Harlequin Din-ner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. ner Playhouse. Sec Friday hsting. "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" at TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" at Orange Coast College. Sec Fnday Orange Coast College. See Fnday listing. LUAU CRUISE NEWPORT BEACH -----------"LAST OF THE RED HOT ~ LOVERS" at Sebastian's West D1n- lrrine ._Coast • eflarters · CrulM aboerd THE CORMORANT .. you dine end dance HeweHan etyle. Enfor Polrneetan Buffet Md authentic South Pacific floor ehow. Thi• three hour crulM depart• et 8:30 p.m. Mlected Sunder 1nd Thur9deJ evenlng1. CompUmentary Mal Tai a Shell lei Included. *39.50 ,... ...,.... • .,., .... -· lie 111141 24 In. Iii ... .......... ~ acuptM. CALL (714) 675-4704 from MM-ht. "f'RIYATI CHA"'TE"I ALIO AVAILA8U •Bp.clM/zlng In Weddl .. M ... t Dally Piiot Oatebookl Frtday, August 23, 1985 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY INC. f« The Rest of Your Life 1922 HAR80R BLVD . COSTA MESA-548-1156 BDmmAvt ncr Playhouse. See Friday listing. wvaw "OLIVER" at the Curtain Call =:-ur• =• Dinner Theater. Sec Friday lasting. -"SllilESPEARE ALIVE" at th1· R~os Gem Theater. See Friday listing. r7141 793-1910 "THE WRITE ARROW'' al thr t.iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiii~===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:=.g;~~~~;iE~~~~~~~~ Newport Theater Arts Center. li<'c ~~ ESP PSYCHIC FAIR ::=~ng. #'~ :s SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th 10 ":. 0 ::. "A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand ~t; ...__">'•-"'\'(!lo<".,.,......,, t1 • ..,_,_, u .. d ,......,. ....,._.,. Dinner Theater. See Fnday ltsung. ~ ..,_.. 11., o.-e. N•wp•rt Sh•raton Hot•I "GREASE" at lhe Harlequin Dtn· C-t ~.,......_ 454.S MacArthur llvd., N•-ort 1 .. ch ner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. -.. "OLIVER" al the Curuun Call Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday list1ng Wedneeday ;·A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing. "GR.EASE" at the Harl~u1n Din ncr Playhouse. Sec Friday h tin.a . .. LAST OP THE RED HOT LOVERS" al Sebastian's West Din- ner Playhouse. Set Frid~y listing,. "OLIVER" tt the Cun.ain Call Dinner Theate1. Sec F'nday llstina. "SRAJtaPEARE AIJVE" at the :All .. -1\DAI I DNT I NUED Beach Blvd., Buena Park. "Legends in Concert" presents celebrity im· personations or Elvis Presley, John Lennon. Marilyn Monroe, Jams Joplin and Buddy Holly. and is presented daily except Wed. in the Good Time Theatre. The .. Okla· homa" swlc musical "Goldie's Yahoo Revue" isalso presented daily along wi th the Wild West stunt shows, cancan dancers, and authentic stagecoaches. Fri. 10 a.m.•midnight. Sat. 10 a.m.·I a.m .. Sun.-Thurs. JO a.m.-11 p.m. 220-5200. Racer Boat fleets have bttn ex· panded. Fri.-Sun. at 10 a.m .• laor;t car admitted 5 p.m. 837-1200. MOVJELAND, 771 1 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. An elaborate c.ollection of movie and television memorabilia mcl11ding life-like replicas of more than 200 renowned stars arc featured. Daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m. with Fn.-Sat. open until 10 p.m. 522-1154. village that features the chann of quaint European v11laJes.lwith cob- bled streets, lantern hgbts, and 70 murals of European scenes painted on ex.tenor wall& by European art1m 894-0747. Gem Theater. Set Friday listing. Tha'.nday "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday listing. ''GREASE" at the Harlequin Din- nt'r Playhouse. Stt Friday listing. ''LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVE~,in Sebastian's West Din- ner Playhouse. See Friday hsung. "OLIVER" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hsling. "SHAKESPEARE ALIVE" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing. '~BETAMINGOFTHESHREWn Street Electrical Parade" is presc:nled at 9 and 11 p.m. "Fantasy inlhe Sky" fireworks are presented each night at 9:30 p.m.1 and the new "Videopolis" dance cluo is open nightly. The "Gift. Giver Extraordinairc Machine," now operating daily at the Park's Main Gate, is celebrating Disn~land's 30th ann iversary by awardi g lucky arri vingguests with gifts rangi g from a commemorative Disneyland Passport to a General Motors car. The park is open Sun.-Fri. 9 a.m.·mid. night, Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m. 999-4565. i.NOTT'S BERRY FARM, 8&39 LION COUNTRY SAP ARI, 8800 Irvine Center Driv~ Laguna Kills. Visit the new Animal Vill3F. where children become friends wim small animals. Thrill to the excitement of rides including the Sahara Maze Track and the Kylami Slick Track. For nautical ad venturers, Jungle Tube Bumper Boat and Shanalce MUSEUM OF WORLD WARS, 8700 Stanton Ave., Buena Park. Displays feature real life military antiques. historical rehcs. flags. ancient edged weaponry and fire· arms. uniformS> and other items. as well as Herman Goring's gold-plated PPK Pistol and other personal nems. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m .. Sun noon-7 p.m. 952-1776. OLD -WORLD VILLAGE, 756 1 Center Ave.. Huntington Beach. Specialty shops are located an this QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at the end of Lbe Long Beach Frttway. A spectacular 13Sf:r pro- duction 1s offered through Labor Da) along with a charming puppet show entitled .. Tale of the Salty 0og:· Costumed danccl'S sing and dance tn Cole Porter's "Bon Voyago.""Sangin m the Rain." and "Stnke up the Band." Each evening al 9 pm bnng~ "Salute to Amt'nc.a." a lavish ground and aenal fireworks song and dance producu on. Exhibits mcludl' special effect sound and light show!> m the.- Engine Room and Wheelhouse rt'· enacting a ncar-collis1on at sea. and an extensive World War JI d1spla\ at the Grove Shakespeare Festival. .----------------------------------------------------- See Friday lisung. ADVANCE "THE CRITICAL EDGE SYM- POSIUM" featu~ architects Michael Graves and Charles W. Moore as panelists in a symposium on contem- porary architecture and furniture design. Presented by the Newport Harbor Ans Museum on Sept. 14, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at thl' Nl'lsonn Re- search Auditorium at UC Irvine. $30 for NHAM members, students and seniors, $40 general admission. 759-1 122. ELENI BQUl.IDIS, project miin- agtr for Hill·Pinckert Archit~s. conducts a tour of fo~-IOran e County bwldmgs Sar.: Aug. 24. T buildings are by architects who a currently rcP.resented in "Tbt Critica Edge" uh1bition at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. $3~ includes a special luncheon. 759-11 22. JOHN WILLIAMS, acclaimed com- poser. p resents h is own favorite music from "Indiana Jones," "Star Wars," and "Superman," ~ composiuons by friends sue a Andre Previn. on Sat.. Sept. 7.' includes ticket, transportation, re- freshments and a box dinner .. Departs Irvine Civic Center. 17200 Jamboree Rd .. Irvine, at 6 p.m. 660-3881 . DISNEYLAND'S lfTH BIRTH· DAY is saluted by the Hollywood Bowl AuJ. 24 and the Performing Arts Section of Irvine's Community Services is planning an evening excursion to celebration. Bus departs at 6 p.m. from Irvine Civic Center, 17200 Jamboree Rd.. Irvine. $21 includes ticket, transportation, rc- frtshments and a box dinner. 66..0-3881. ~ORTHERN EUROPE is the des- tination of an art tour offered by the Newport Harbor Art Musuem. Many renowned museums, galleries and collections att visited with partici- pants ettjoying special gucsr status. $22% per person, double occupancy, includeSdeluxe accomodations for 13 ni&hts. transportation via deluxe motorcoacb, professionally guided visits to over 12 art sites and many meals. Sept. l 5-29. 1-800.227-3800. --------On&ot.ac Sftllta BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main St., Balboa. The pavilion i$ a Cali- fornia and national historic landmark and marine recreation cenler which features daily narrated cruises of Newpo rt Harbor , d eep sea sportfishina trips daily. U-dnve and charter boats. 673-S24S. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO- MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Antique cars circa 1912- prnent. 9 a.m.-S p.m. Wed.-Sun. S46o-7660. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Tbt 30\h An· niversary Parade entertains guests at I and S p.m. daily and the New "Main JOIN STEPHANIE EDWARDS, MEREDITH MACRAE AND GREG MULLAVEY, LIVE, FOR EXCITING MUSICAL SPECIALS THE GENIUS OF HIS MUSICAL TALENT IS MATCHED ONLY BY THE BRILLIANC.E OF HIS SH<.)\'\- MANSHIP. TUNE JN AND THRILL TO THE MAGIC OF LIBERACE IN LAS VEGAS FROM HIS ARRIVAL ON STACE lN A ROLLS ROYCE TO HIS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING SURPRIC::,f FINAi f TONIGHT 8:45 PM -KOCE/50 SNUGGLE UP WITH SOMEONE YOU LOVE AND SPEND A ROMANTIC EVENING WITH THE ULTRA-SMOOTH CROONER, JOHNNY MATHIS, WHO SINGS A MEDLEY OF HIS GR EATEST HITS, INCLUDING "TOO MUCH. TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE" WITH SPECIAL GUEST DENIECE WILLIAMS. JOHNNY MATHJS IN CONCERT. TONIGHT 10:30 PM -KOCE/50 APPEARJNG TOGETHER FOR THE FlRSTTIME IN MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS, THE ORl(,INAI KINGSTON TRIO-NICK REYNOLDS, BOB SHANE AND DAV E GUARD -PERFORM THEIR MEMORABLE HITS "MTA," "SCOTCH AND SOOA ," ANO "TOM DOOLEY," IN me KINGSTON TRJO AND FRIENDS: REUNION. THE GROUP IS JOINED BY TOMMY SMOTHERS, MARY TRAVERS AND FLEETWOOD MAC'S LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM SATURDAY, 10:15 PM -KOCE/50 TV WORTH PAYING FOR AD MADI POSSlltE IN PART 8V A CRANT FRCM llfE CORPORATION FOR PUBUC l~OCASTlNC Dally Piiot 0.1ebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 l I L I I dep1cu ng the ··~ccn 's" acti vc role as a troopshjp, Datly 9 a.m .-9 p.m. (213) 435-3511. RAGING WATERS, east on Via Verde o fflhc 210. New water altrac· 11ons include The Dropout -a seven . story descent tn I~ lhan four seconds, and Ragjng RJvcrs - Amenca's largest and longest inner tube rapids covenng a quarter of a mill' of rapids, dams, and spillways. Mon.-Fn. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat-Sun. 9 a.m -10 p.m . $10.95 adults, $8.95 ages 4-1 1. 592-6453. SAN J UAN C APISTRANO MISS I O N , 3 18 8 2 C a mino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel, C..lifom ia's oldest building. the ruins oftbe Great Stone Church, soldiers barracks, beautiful P.rdcns., and two museum room!> with artifacts from Native .<\mcncan and early Spanish culture. Dail) 7:30 a.m .-5 p.m. 493-1424. SEA WORLD, 1720 S. Shores Road. M1ss1on Bay, San Di~. Nightly act1v1t1cs include a dazzJtng boat parade ofhghts on Mission Bay, fireworks, a coun try Jamboree barbeq uc. and more. ..Gymnastics Amcnca" is presented, and sea lions explore a "Spooky Kooky C..StJt" in the seal a nd ottershow. Also offered 1s ·'Dolphin Discovery," the ARCO Penguin Encounter, a $7 million exhibit that houses 400 pcngwns, and killer whaJe Shamu. Daily 9 a.m .-10 p.m tllrougfi SCpr. 2. (6 19) ~2~1 . SHERMAN LIBllARY AND GAR- DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast ffi&bway, Corona del Mar. Roses. cactus, annual gardens, an orchid con- servatory, koi ponds and a gift show. Daily 10:30 Lm ..... p.m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Magic Mountain Partway exit off lntcrStatc 5, Valencia.. Newly opened 1s Bugs Bunny World. the ncwcsl attraction designed for kids only. The China Acrobatic Troupe of Beijing (Pekjng) is featuted through Sept. I and includes ju..,iing, tumbling. baJ- .JanOC and prcciSton combined with colorful sxigeantry and Chinese folk music in a 2,000-year-old an form. More than I 00 rides, shows and anractioos including the ~i;:~ Bobsled. an 1800s style cxaft.s · and a Roaring Rapids white water adventure· arc offered. Fri.-Sa( 10 a.m.-m idnigbt, Sun.-Tburs. 10 L m.-11 p.m. (818) 992-0884. SPRUCE GOOSE. Long Bead! Harbor at the end oftbe Lon& Bcacb Freeway. Howard Hughes' all-wood, 200-ton Oyina boat ma_iesticaUy bert.M for visitors to view the inside ef' the world's latpt clear-span aJuminum dome. A variety of di .. plays iocluding modules that show close.up details of fucinating areas of the plane such as the cockpit, fli&ht deck and wine interior arc btumi. See the Queen Mary listin& for men informattoo. 10 LmAi p.m. (213) 43S-JSI I. 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U7.tJiM -•cmcono 0$.ltll -· ·-•m•-ID .U.19use6 ~au .... /SOCM. um.MW.U '"-Mil a Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 "SKIP THE BEACH AND GO SEE 'COCOON'-· .A movie to buoy your spirts for the whole summer.' -Pat Collins, CBS Morning N~, CBS TV .. =·--mattM121 •-.s• a~ sa1.--UJ-ll4t ~atm •-111.1 -· ldltSQJl • CSIWltl 19 .... 134-ltll ..al ml Ul-3511 ~-lm •ancmo -Hl-tl55 • lsm lltJY m1H ._.Ill II _,,•NSSO EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEIDT DAl Y 12-2-4-5:50-7:50-9:50 pri t1u •ch Tn itN CE NHR . 7~ . . ..... 1-4 184 PLAYS 'Garden' • wrapping it up in in Irvine "OLIVER." the musical version or~ooverTwist," is on 5t1ge at the Curtain Call Di.nncrTbeat.c:r, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838--1 540). Performances arc given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Oct. 27. "TSE PIRATES O F PENZANCE," a Oi1bcrt a nd sumvan m.Uliaalcom.pletcs.its run f0r the Huntington 9cach Play- house, Main St?Ut at Yortctown Avenue in the Seacliff Village shoPPing cenlCT. (832!1405). final performances are tonight and Sat· urday at 8:30. "THE TAMING op· THE SllUW," a Shakespearean com· edy. is bci na pn:sented at the Grove Shakespeare Festival in the Festival Amphitheater adjacent to the Oen} The.atcr, 12852 Main St, Garden Grove (636-7213). Performances are given Thunda_ys t.brougb Sun· days at 8:30 until sept. 7. "TllB W&l IE AIUlOW," an ons· inal musical 1bou1 Robin Hood. ts dolif'l&l tbe Newport Thea\Cf Arts Center, 2501 OiO' Drive, Newport Beach (631..0218} Final per· formanc::es are W>n.i&ht and Satur- days at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. COMPROMISING POSmONS: IS WEIRD SCIENCE: Gary Wallace a screwball comedy murder mystery tS oot very popular wtth the 11rls. He produced and dn'Ccted by Frank and his pal Wyatt are watching a chP. Perry from a screenplay by Susan from the onginal "Frankenstein • Isaacs from her bestsclhng novel when they get an idea. They feed Susan Sarandon stars as young p1cturcsofgorgcousccnterfoldsmtoa suburban homemaker Judith Smger, computer and, following an ex- a former newspaper reponer whose plos1on, they create Lisa, bcautJful, long-dormant wnter's instincts are steamy and breathless. the answer to tn@JCred by the murder of her every young man's dreams. The film pcnodont1sl. Compromising Pos-was written and directed John 111ons is rated R. Hughes and stars Anthony Michael THE BRIDE: The story of Dr. Hall. Kelly LeBroclt, Han M1tchell- Frankenstein's second creauon. a Smith and Bill Paxton. perfect woman intended to be the THE MAN WITH ONE l:\ED mate for his ongJOal creature. Despite SHOE: A riotous, romantic under- the fact that Eva owes her very hfe 10 cover comedy about an innocent Frankenstein, he finds he cannot musician. played by Tom Hanks, control her Qr have her for his own. as who Jets caught up in a bizarre he would like. Columbia Pictures' conspiracy. This American adapta- "The Bride," stars Sting as the Baren uon of the French comedy hll, "The Charles Frankenstein and Jennifer Tall Blond Man With One Black Beals as his lovely creation. Also Shoe ... 1s produced br, Victor Drat stamng are Geraldine Page, Clancy ("The Woman 1n Red' ) and directed Brown, Anthony Htgg1ns and David by Stan Dragou ("Mr. Mom") from a Rappapon. screenplay by Roben Klane. SUMMER RENTAL: A comedy SILVERADO: Based on a about a ha.med air traffic controlle~screcnpl~!J.a Lawrence Ka.sdan and (John Candy) who takes his family to Mark n. -silverado" was a rented beach ~ousc which the)'. filmed entirely on locauon 1n the area quickly discover is not the tranquil of Santa Fe. New Mexico. It 1s an hideaway they 'Nere seekinJ. A Bernie exc1t1ng new look at the 1880s Bnllstein production ofa Carl Remer frontJer. a !tory of four reluctant film stamna Candy. Richard Crenna, hereoes drawn together by the adven- R1p Tom and Karen Austin. (Pleue 11ee llOVDtS/~e US) '' . .\n ingenious corned~· thaf s in a clas.' h)· itself. and ifs a cla~ you should sign up for this weekend." --Pal C'ollin ... CBS \tOR,l'i(, '\E\\' '"Real Genius' lives up to its title. A smart satirical comedy with a high level of inventiveness and crisp direction by Martha Coolidge:' ~ -K~in Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES "Thumbs up from both of us .. I laughed out loud." -Grnc S1skcl and Roger Eben AT THE \10 \ IES "****'Real Genius' is a genuine comic gem and a jolly good time." -Mike Clar~. USA TODAY '"Real Genius' is a fiercely funny, terrifically entertaining film that goes way beyond all of this summer~ strictly foolish fantasies:' -David Shcdlan, KNBC-TV . WMn h~ pcs llUlid. he doesll 'r Pf ~en ... he pu ~•d~. -~ Nuthln' but a hound dog That'• what Pete (Elm Preeley) WWco.z la telllnC Snoopy at Knott'• Berry Farm where . - 'Le&enda ln Cou cen• takee place throa&h Sept. 2 at the Good Time T heatre. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST. TOM HANKS COMBINES THE OUTSIDE SMIRK OF A BILL MURRAY AND THE DEBONAIR .INSIDE MOVES OF A. ~ARY GRANT:' Oa•ldAmef! NEW'iVvEEIC "Take a healthy helping of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', a dollop of 'The Bridge on the River Kwai', a duh of 'Tarzan', a soupcon of 'Casablanca' and a whiff of 'The Wizard of Oz', stir, and if you have snappy dialogue, you may end up w ith as funny a rnovee as 'Volunteers'." -NEW Y()lll( r ,.,es .. '"Volunteers', with Tom Hanks and John Candy, achieves what no other recent comedy has: it hits every target it takes on:' . ... ,.. UA~ ~ .. , com .aa c ..... c.. Ce<lltt t/t-4!0 f ,ij '"Voluntee,.;.-is I/// 7/J~ marvelous fun." • Joy Boyum Ready OI' not, here they come . GLAMOUll. MAG~INE "Hanks and Candy are the best screen team around:' -Pac e~ cas ~ING NfWS OaJly Piiot Oatebook/ Fnday, August 23, 1985 • I -.. GINSBERG I N LAGUNA BEACH ••. FromPaee3 · ing for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo m the machinery of the night, who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats floating across the tops of cities con rem plating jazz But Ginsberg says he isn't much concerned about how he may be perceived by the pub- lic. .. I might worry about getting old, (making love) and writing, but J might spend one one- hundredth of my tjme - maybe one one-thousandth - worrying about what people think of me," he says. While many people may wonder what became of AJlen GinsbclJ after his widespread populanty during the 1950s and 1960s, he says he con- tinues to do what he always has -write poetry. He may travel more, and he has a new $1 60,000 publishing contract, but Ginsberg still lives in the same $260-a- month apartment in Man- hattan's run-down East Vil- lage. When Ytsitors come can- ing, they yell at him from the sidewalk and he throws down a key wrapped in a sock so they can enter the walk-up tene- ment. Of course. Ginsberg can afford better, but be takes .. Everyone's interested in seriously his vows of poverty your secret life, as opposed to that are c.entra1 to his Buddhist the cover story," Ginsberg says beliefs. of his approach to poetry. Ginsberg recently returned 'They (readers) have to catch from a two-month trip to you talking to yourself" China, where he was teaching That honest approach to his poetry. At other times of the writing has led Ginsberg to year, he teaches atlt~e Naropa discuss such personal topics as Institute in Bouroer, Colo. his drug use, hjs meditation, where he instructs students in his homosexuality and his poetry and Buddhist medi-religiou·s beliefs. tation. 1 In his 1974 poem "Ego And he contlnues to write Confession," Ginsberg is and collaborate with others. s.tartling)y honest: While he is an admirer of I want to be known as the Bob Dylan and worked with most brilliant man in Ameri- bimlc in theh'60s, he co~tin1ues to ca ... / see out t e new mus1ca poets r want to be the spectacle of as well. He helped with the Poesy triumphant over the lyrics and sang with the punk trickery of the world .. ./ group The Oash on their who called the Justice de- "Combat Rock" album, for parrment & theatened to Blow exarnJ?le. . . . the Whistle He as fanuhar with the new Stopt Wars. rumed back poetry . of such punk . per-·petrochemical Industries' sonal1ues as Henry Rollins of Captains to grieve & groan in Black Flag and Exene bed ~rve~ of X who a~e spawn-Chopped wood, built forest mg ~ reb1.rth of sorts m poetry homes & established fanns r~~mgs m ~s Angeles. distributed monies to poor . Everything that peop~e say poets & nourished im- 1s poetry, from the guys in th~ agninative genius of the land Pentagon to the street poets, Sat silent in jazz roar writing he ~ys. . poetry with an ink pen -.Gms~rg cames notebooks wasn't afraid of God or wt th htm always. \\:'hen a Death alter his 48th year thought comes to him, he quiclcly jots it down. He has trained himself to awaken when images come to him while dreaming. G insberg says "Ego Con- fession" accurately represents some of his fantasies, which he considers at the essence of ------.-1 ••• Y (RUFF·HEWN l® GEAR UP FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL ... !' ,I .r r Nf f Jf ,,. ur -""'.H jrrib<• n ..>do; wilt f 111 5nr111 1 • f ' Jl t : l • ' l'• 1 N(J,t ··1'1 <Jll 11 ,, >'\(! II P ::.t 1rl so 100% tl<Jrl\l 11)\t ('r,floi f~~~~8~~ 'XJ FASHION ISLAND · NFWPORT BEACH · ( 714) 644 5070 I t Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. August 23. 1985 one's personality. "How serious is a fantasy?" he asks. "Most people are too timid to show their insanity. I'm exploiting my craziness." Poetry, he says, is offering your subjective fantasy out in public. He offers his notes with his latest works handwritten or quiclcly typed. The titles are intriguing, as are his brief assessments. • "China Bronchitis" -"l was in China and caught bronchitis there." • "Cadillac Squawk" -"I wrote about things l hear out on the street from my apart- ment." • "Things I Don't Know" -"It's a list of things I don't know, like the names of con- stellations in astronomy and how many times the U nited States has invaded Nicaragua." • "Sincerity Rap" -"Let me read you a line. Sincerity is the key to living in eternity." His recent poetry may provide a key to Ginsberg's latest desire as he approache!. the twilight of his career -to reaffirm his status as an in- fluential and talented poet, rather than as a flamboyant personality who grabbed head- lines while America struggled through social turmoil. The recent publicatjon ofh1s "Collected Poems," his teach- ing of youn$ poets at the Naropa lnsutute, his col- laboration with t he restless punk movement all point to a desire to leave a literary legacy. Says Ginsberg: "I'd rather have people understand me through my poetry than through newspaper anicles." Paul Sorvinoco-star in ~lJeltaForce'fi"/m HOLLYWOOD -Menahem Golan, chairman of the Cannon Group Inc .. and Yoram G lobus. president, have announced the signmg of actor Paul Sorvino to co-star m Cannon Films' "The Delta •.force." Stamos Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin ... The Delta Force" is set for production on locations throughout the Middle East beginning in mid- Septcmbcr Based on the U.S. Army's crack anti-terrorist squad, ''The Delta Force" depicts the brilliant rescue of American hostages from Middle Eastern extremists. As Father William O'Malley, Sorvino is one of the hostages aboard a hijacked plane. A distinguished performer of stage, screen and telev1s1on, Sorvino has appeared in more than a dozen motion pictures NEW YORK 1954 The object of every man s fantasy and the oreatesl mind of the century are abour to meet FRI. 6:00 8:15, 10:20 AW 116 llM WY mlY·mAfl Em T&IA DU .. TMY CllTI I - . E1clu1iv1 E11111m11t edwards LIDO CINEMA NIWl'OtT IOIJll>•t~ 673 8350 ., ...... oo - NfWPOIT llAC" • N~!,IM ·- SAT/SUN 1:30, 3:45 6:00, 1:15, 10:20 'Weighty, question prompts a sharp response DEAR ANN LANDERS: I owe wonderfuJjob, but every morning a girlfriend a birthday party but I wanted to quit. I have beautiful am trying to think of a plausible friends, but I refused to see them. excuse to get out of givin' it. The I have a terrific boyfriend, butaJI I reason: Hersistermustbeinvited. did was argue with him a nd cry. "Tessie" has doubled her weight At last I admitted I needed in the last I 0 years and is a hazard counseling. I was lucky. My first to ordinary furniture. therapist wasgreaL She and I hit it I realize she has a medical off immediately. Within a few problem that has added a great months, I felt wonderful. I t09k many pounds. but anyone who' anti-depressants for a while and watches this woman eat can see am now seeing my therapist twice that she is a glutton. If the table a month instead of every week. I isn't cleared before tl'lc dessert is feel betterthan I have in years. My brought out, .she will pick up therapist says she's going to cut another drumstick and start over. me loose soon. To be pcrfectJy truthful I don't Please keep telling people to get have a chair in my apartment that professional help. Without it my will bold a person who weighs 250 life would still be a living hell. I pounds. Any id~s? -Bay Area don't know why I didn't JO "Betty" sooner. Incidentally. my therapist Dear Bay: Your letter is so works for the county mental mean-spirited my blood pressare health unit. which is funded by went •P wlaen I read it. the state of California. It isn't free. Yo• laave stated tlaat the but close to it. My insurance woman laas a medical problem. ~-----------­ Wllat more do yoa need to bow? I cannot imaglae a sofa daat will not Mid a %50-pounder. To deny a persoa ltotpltallty becaase oft.er welglat Is discrimlnation of the aglJest kind. Yoa soaad like a world-class jerk. lady. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last August my two sisters ~ere together in a car. They were htt by a drunk driver. One sister was killed instantly. The other was in intensive care for a long time and then moved to a hospital 60 miles away. After several months, she recovered at Mom's house. ~is is still in a wheelchair but 'the doctors say she may be walking soon. The trips to the hospital and Sis's death were so hard on Mom, POR T THEATRE 6 73 6260 :-1r,: i C .11! 11•1 « · .. ~ J• t.'IJ I had to be the strong one. All my L------------ t1me and energy were spent keep- ing her together. Once my sister ~overed began to fall apan. 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But having CabhiVtston might actually Increase your house's~. Dally Piiot Datebookl Friday, August 23, 198S 11 Top photo: Minta Sue Jack, Jim Kennitott and Judy Ol80n party; (below)co-h09ta Ron \ 14 Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 Soderllna and Gall Showalter nrroandecl by 110a.Ddi of 'OYeneztet. • Guys and IJolls creJY take Ms. Liberty out to sea with real style By EVE C. LASH o.lt .... ~ .......... You can't get anymore all American, or glamorous, than a patriotic yacht party aboard the Lido lady, clad in red, white and blue balloons and Ms. Liberty, herself. Oosc to 100 members from the Guys and Dolls chapter of the OC Performing Arts Center (almost all donned in red, white and blue) attended the festive basb at the Lido Island home of Roa Soderllag. MembeB,.and guests of the group were given bay cruises aboard Soderling's boat (named in recognition of bis fiancec Gall Sltowalter) about every hour. -The boat was decked-out with a 20-f oot replica of the Statue of Liberty holding a model of the Performing Arts Center to take part in the 25th annual Charac- ter Boat Parade. Chairman of the decorating committee Pat Brellllan of New- port Beach said, "We spent all morning getting the Statue of Liberty hoisted on the boat. And we almost dropped her in the water four times. But we had a lot offun getting it ready." "The group (professional singles) is now close to one year old. There's a lot of great energy and excitement We've had about I 0 parties, so far, but this one is the most informal and certainly the most fun," presi- dent Jerry Rlcbrds com- mented Pit Keadrlck of Newport Beach chatting with Noey Jack- IH and BUI Darville said with a laugh. "This event gets the singles off the streets.'' The all American menu con- sisted of "fresh picked" com , barbcque chicken and .. Mom's" apple and cherry pie (thanks to Mom-Marie Callender). Beverlee K.eUey with escort Vuce Bo.men said, "We're non- conformists. We're having the cherry pie and Jee cream first and then the main course. We arc usually too full for dessert and never get to try it. It'<> fantastic.·· Getting ready to escort three attractive ladies on a boat cruise was Zackary Pecttclnl of New- port Beach. ''I was just talking here with Margo Rafaty, Wilma Winer and Jeanne Hant. We were discussing my tnp to ltaJy in two weeks. l plan to ss)end some time with Roger Miller on his 135-foot sailboat in Sardinia. I hadn't planned to take either of these ladies with me on my trip But, the day is young, si. si. Who knows. anything could happen. They are (beautiful ladies)." ·Chairman of the event Show- alter left the party to find out if the boat won any awards. "Actu- ally it started out as a Lark. But, 1. think we could win it." Showalter returned with the good news amid lots of cheering and hollerin~ The boat captured first place m the Salty Sailor division, an award for group or club participants. Minta Sae Jack was Joking with board treasurer Jtm Ken- nJcon. She wd, "He looks hke a banker docsn 't he? But, he can't even add or subtract." He re- sponded, "I have people who take care of those things." Judy 01100 of Newport Beach was sampling the food with Jack McGill (Orange Coast College dean). Olson said she just got back from a health spa at Rancho la Puerta, in Tecate, Mexico where she exercised from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. for a week and dined on limited calorie foods. "So, I'm enjoying this good ol' American food." Also enjoyinJ the food. and Dixieland music (supplied by the Oversextet band) were Jean Oskea, Beuy Belden, BUI Palmer, Seott and Mary Loa Horuby, Bob Georse, Jim Relllaeader, Jlm Barrett, Mert WaUea, Roa K..._,lan and SucU SUb. TheGuysand Dolls group will hold an openinJ event in the Center Club dunng November. Paparazzi is edited by Vida Dean. ==o-;r.:----- Lle.tenlng poet Police lleuteD&Dt Raul Julla llatens In u Su.u..n Sarandon recelvea •· myaterloua phone call d~ a murder lnveatt.catton of a prominent local denti•t In Paramount'• comic whodunit, ·c~mpromlalng Po.ltlona. • MCJVEFr=M FS FromJ»ace9 1urc\ on the trail to S1lverado. Once thw I the)' find not safety. but dJngcr. a threat onl) their unlikely 1.1l11anrc ran challenge Wnllt'n. rmduced and directed by Lawrence h.a\dan tars Kevin Khne, Scott < ill'nn. Rosanna Arquette. John l leese. Ke vin Costner. Bnan ~n· nl'h}. Danny Glover. Jeff Goldblum Jnd Linda Hunt. COCOON: A science-fantasy about Jn a11ract1ve group of cstraterrestnals "ho come to Eanh to rctneve some magical objects from \,he Gulf of \le\lco. Dunn& their v1s1110 Aonda. ho-.-.ever, they encounter a younger chaner-boat skipper who begins to fall in love with one of tht' v1s1tors. and a group of senior citizens who begin to feel and act half their age. Together they embark on a great adventure in which they all learn more about love. life and fnendsh1p than they ever dreamed possible. Sta!Irn& Don Amcche, Wilfo rd Bri mfoy, Hume Cron yn and Bnan Dennehy. Screenplay by Tom Benedek, based on a novel by David 'iapcrstein. Directed by Ron Howard !"Splash"). PRIZZl'S HONOR: A John Huston til m starrina Jack Nicholson and Kath lctn Turner, "Pnzz1's Honor" 1s a bizarre comedy about a Mafia hn man (Nicholson) who falls in Love .ind mames a woman who turns out to be his female counterpart. Also \tamng Roben Loa1a. John Ran- dolph, W1U1am H1c~cy and AnJehca Huston Screenplay by Richard Con· don and Janet Roach. based upon a nm el by Richard Condon ST. 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U, t ill. lltl .... .... 1... l .... 1.11 • war • MAS/ 11 h ·•tt u SOCAL CINEMAS LACUllA MILLS MALL t-11 ...,., SUI T'll ltll-UT Al ht uew SUI , ..... • TUil STlltl "UCI Tl fUTUlf" '"' ...... .,.,. 1214', JM IA Jlll "YllUllTftU" Cll ,,..,,.. " .... 1111. .... .... , ....... Ill ... ....... ,.,. ~ Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Frfday,1AuguS1 23. 1985 I S II John Andenon mouth.a the ~elancholy at the Crasy Bone. ------· 01' John Anderson sure has got a way with country music 81 RANDY JAY MATIN o.9r"94C.1141 a I Songwriters and producers arc often just as important. if not more so than the artisL A winning combina- tion of the two former elements can save a sagging career or add dimension to a newcomer's per- spective. Throughout popular music history, stylists have rehcd on top- notch materiaJ and arrangements. ·Both Sinatra and Presley made thctr careers with other people's matcnal, yet it was their personaJizcd deli very that made the music their own. John Anderson who brouaht his show to the Crazy Horse Monday even1na has such an ear for outside matenal coupled with bis own writing and a unique delivery that places a distinctive stam~p on the music. Perhaps the first thin' that comes to mind 1s Anderson s vocaJ rc- llellY,.. .,.._.,......,....... semblance to George Jones. The companson 1s cspcc1ally poignant on Anderson's "I Wish I Could Write You a Song.·· and many of l melancholy ballads. . Anderson delivers his lyncs like spider ejecong us web otto l microphone. Then still holding a fi strands he pulls back and forth on t resonance of the words with his tc' shaking out that great timbre. The other lesson well teamed Anderson's ability to sing a blue SQ ·so blue 1hat it makes you hun a ht inside. The melancholy is lovely I:! Anderson can also peel the cover• of another mover and the audien begins to ~pond with cheers ana' hoos as though the Rams had j• scoreJ a victory touchdown. Boogie and rock arc also Anderson's catalog.. Bobby Womack's "It's All Q, Now" worked in the early '60s as a I for the Rolling Stones and 1t sound Just fine in Anderson's arranaem( as a country shuffie. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Next cameal1vdyftrs~nofBi J~ Shaver's (now there 1s an und• rated song writer) "Old Chunk C.oal" and a real toe-tapper with M "THE BEST, MOST ENTERTAINING, AND FREE-SPIRITED MOVIE THIS SUMMER.**** (Highest rating)." l '\A fOOAY, Mk1. ....... "Pee Wee is a genuine comic hero. Loony. It makes you laugh." 1,.it){I MOR."'lllol., ~~l:.RK 'l.Mlt T\.J.rl ,_,,,. PH·WEE HERMAN Jt1r-W11s lfG ADVl~CIRI t\• .\ _,,,' ftt """'flt'' ~)N ..,, .tt•r,V\ "'*••NI v.t • •'ft1~1'._,.,1: I Y.t t ~-\ttl\t "ifUl'I ...... ...,,,,,, .. fur.-., •Y•H '""' "*"' '"" .... ' Ii"'-·'' k_M)t: (.~~'' .... .......,,., ..... ~ ... ,\' ,.,,." ... ~ .. ,,,..,...,..,....\11 h,Jl.l ti.IW"la "'~ 41W'\lll•"~"''A.Mli~~f \\.fll'- • ,.,..._f~UI u4a.il"-'4'1 ""'l•tli¥, ... ~, ~iH41 t ~"~ .. .............. 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MMIONITll.OOIPMT• 111 ·---'"' l&tDI ..... ..... ,_ -----UC« TO THI "'1\1111 '"' 1*'11 toll WI .. ttiu PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATR ANAHEIM 111.im !WllftM 1 "'* ,.., _..OfM...W.-111 OMOl1'8USTBI .... WMll••s.N• MLKWDOD,. '· YOWNY'ma. 2. IT • ....,. ..... a. ••,._au1. ORANGE °'11L•1•e. ·• • no ---MICllto-...... ,... •&.-• .. .... -&.mm'S ~---.... IUM •lmft'M.,.. twfll .,., •• , """ ...... A-4 ...... ,,_ JAM"' JN/Jw ..... _ c.11 171 •at M'MP• 118CTAL,... ¥0W!ftUU• -ICl9Cl .. 111 -...s --...... loHABRA "'"" 1£1.l t '...___ .. _,.i, • j . ... -...... --A. ... _,...wou ... ---~ ....... .,. ........... . fllleMJ~ .. McAnaJly's "12 Bar Blues." AmonJ Anderson's best com~ sitions is the wild novelty so "Chicken Truck" about getting stu behind one on the highway wt ·feathers and feces a-fly1n·. This may ha vc been one of the II opportun1ues to see Anderson in intimate setting. His next she movH to the concert stage openi for Hanle WtJliams Jr . Aug. 30 Irvine Meadows . ~ • • • • INf?J~u· & OINNt:R RESERVATIONS CALl (714) 549-1512 llfWPolT lllUWAY DVfll 110 un • SANt• M4 III.II. a he :w he th IS ng :le Ul •« cc a- 1st in er ut ~ nt ly :r- of ac 1st lD 1W 'lg at ___ ...,,. --- alley's dance duo re int he running r Bandstand prize wo Fountain Valley teen- s are among the finalists in a onal dance contest being fea- on "American Bandstand," television show originated by k Clark in 1957. bbyGaynorand Lanell Hen- are amons the six finalist ce couples 10 the show's I()... k contest During this period, h couple performs nine 45- ond routines and one tw<>- nute routine. Viewers can dial pecial phone number to vote their favorite performers. wo more wecb remain m the nl contest 1s years finalists receive thing, s~s. sailboards. com- ters and motorcycles. The win- rs will receive red 1985 Dodge rboColts. Unlike most of the other cou- ples., Gaynor and Henson had never danced on "American Bandstand" until a mooth before the contest They had practiced at Pace Productions, a dance studio in Huntington Beach. "Lanell and I have been neigh- borhood pals since grade school, but we've only danced t~ther for six months.." Gaynor said. The Fountain Valley teens per- form in All American attire, including cheerleader togs, letter sweater ans tennis outfits. During his spare time, Gaynor teachers cbecr1cading for the United Spirit Association. Hen- son gi vcs cbecrtcadmg and drill team instruction at a local Girls Oub. To vote for the coast couple, ~---- call 1-900-200-2733. Bobby Gayuor and Lanell BeD80n perform recently at •ne aop• tn Pomataln Valley. Gaynor, 18, jost completed his nior year at Fount.am Valley 1gh School. Henson, 16, will ..-------------------------...------------------------- . n her junior year at the school IS fall. "We just went on the show to ve fun and dance," Gaynor id. "Then they picked us for the ntest. We were really sur- · sed." ------.. _ mPa&el& elson ("Breakfast Oub''), Rob we. Andrew M cCarthy, Demi oorc and Marc Winnil\&ham. Wnt- n by Joel Schumacher asnd Carl urland. Directed by Joel humachcr. '''W&GSCE'NCe •A FUNNY AND ENiEAt....O ~·· ---...-..,••llfTMI~'' --•ff! I ID DI IDllillmP ..... ~ ....,.,. GOONIES: Based on a story by teven Spielberg ("ET," ''Raiders of he Lost Ark." "Jaws .. ) "Goon1es" 1----------------------------11 ocuscs on a lf'OUP of ordinary kids hose discovery of a secret map in heir sleepy ICaport town sweeps hem into an extraordinaJJ adven- urc filled with he&J:t-pound1na penl. Duuted by Riclmd Donner("lnsidc Moves.. "'1"bc0mco''). SwrintScan Astm, Josh Brolin and Ke Huy.(Juan. Rated PG. ''YOU HAVE TO SEE IT! GOOD FUN FOR ALLI" -JtDJH CRIST A HEW COMEDY STAHING MICHAIL J. FOX Of ~MCK to THI FUTUIE" PERP'ECT:: Based on articles which appeamt in Rollin.a Stone magazine by Aaron Lathim, John Travolta st.an a a Rollin.a Stone reporter who covers three 1eparate stones, one of which is a trend piece on the CUTI'eftt health club boom where be becomes romantically in- volved with Jamie Lee Curtis, an aerobics insttuctor. Also stamng Anne De Salvo, Marilu Henncr, Laraine Newman. Scn:cnptay by Aaron Latham and James Bndgcs. Produced and directt:d by James Bnd&n. 1"1--4---~-~~--~-~...ta.--...;__-~~~~--t SECAET ADMJaEll: Story about Michael Ryin (C. Thomas Howell), a high school student wbo finds a letter a1 the bottom of his locnt which sets ofT a romantic chain raction that crosses the tc~ion pp and thiut· ens an unsuapectJna subwt>. Also starrina Lori t.a~lin, Kelly Preston. Dif'CC1Cd by David Cim:nwtlt. Wnt· ten by Jim Kouf and David G~n­ walL D.AJl. Y .L.: Or Data Analynna Robot Youth Lafeform. An action- advcnture film about an ex· traordinary youns boy who proves ( ....... _llOVISS,....18) NOW PLAYING - BUl llA PARk ~ o~·~t" (~ .. ·-····· .,_,,,,l)l \,. , ...... ' -·---- "YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING QUITE LIKE IT ... Exciti~ expl«liive, daring, adventurous, dmfmg, eye- popping, splendif~ exotic!" _ ........... .., ·'MOM~ THAT MAKE YOU GASP, THEY ARE THAT Sl1JNNING." "SUPERCHARGED HIGH~PEED GRANDEUR." ~oNE OF THE YEAR'S B~M~!" YEAR OF THE DRAGON 11"0 , ... \I •• ""' ~ \ '4K 11\H ( 1\41'0 Ill \4 H \It C* 1111 IMC""" -'41< lo.I\ IUH lll\t ftltl'ICl't \Ill\" .. l\.\\111'4.\'"ltl II tltlllC .\Ill ... I ... --._ llllfUlll 11\1 t\ • -011\lll,lll'IA\IKllHlll\4"41 -·•• IH'4 1 llt I \I ltt' 111' ...... \CM II \t I I 1\4"1' RI ---· ... -·-:.::.:·::: :-:::::-, ---. -· ----NOW PLAYING --- •IM'J" Mann Brea P\lu 529 5339 * COSTA ME.SA EOwarUs Sauth cast ~ S46Z7t 1 *~ ,*NEWPOR?BEACH ~ Edwlnls Saddleb.Klt. Edwarcb Newpon St.id1um Oriw In 581 5880 CIOtma 644 0760 639 8770 MiSSiON Viti) *OMHGE *WESTMINSTER Edw¥Cts V1eJD T'w1n Ctnedc>ITW F.dw.-ds Ctoen1J 830 6990 6J.4 2SSJ Wesl 891 3935 --) c;.N.'\'.5UA('((PfU"Ullt>mt~(•') Dally Pilot Oatebookl Friday. August 23, 1985 11 ' MDVE --...,...._ -. . ,_. ~- Walken and Grace Jones as the simply 100 good to be true ... to ~ect villians., and Tanya Roberts as Bond's 10 be real. Starrina Mary Beth Hurt. blond heroine. Rated PG. Michael McKean. Kathryn WI.Iker FLETCB; Chevy Cb1Sc st.an as _..._ and Barrel Oliver as Daryl. Directed Gregory McDonald's invcstiaauve I w,: by Simon W1ncer, written by David reporter/sleuth, J.M. Flelcber, who llUCK.,..~ Ambrose. Allan Scott and Jeffrey relics on assumed identities and a IUCK....,. Elhs Rated PG f h'd h I ·--1111' R.AMBO:FIRSTBLOOD,PARTO: sieadystrcamo pa11erto J e 1srea .--- The United Siatc~ &ovemmcnt purposes as an investaptive /ioumal-~~ whislu Sylvester Stallone from bjs tst for a major Los AnJt e~ area -•NEWI newspaper. Also starnna Tim ~ pnson rockpilc (where he was placed Matheson, Dana Whee ler-!IFNl&Q(K..~ after his rampage in the movie -first Nicholson. Joe Don Baker, M. (c)~T H01\NI Blood") to V1e1n1m to hunt for MlAs.. Emmel Walsh. Directed by Michat'I u ~ "£dclie And The c:n..s" But the secretive enterprise is a setup RJtchie, screenplay by Andrew 119831 Tom e.enger. Mictll8I p .. and Stallone winds up fighting his Bergman. OO MCME way out of the c-0un1ry w11h a few • "Cannonball !bl 11" 11984) eun MIAs tn tow. Screenpl~ by Stallone BREWSTER'S MlLLJONS: Rich· Alynoidl.OomDlluile and James Cameron rThe Termin-ard Pryor stars as an a,;ng semi-pro (IJMOYIE ator) Rated R. baseball player who inherits SJOO u "Thi Sword Of The VllMf' A VIEW TO IULL; Roger Moore million from an eccentnc uncle, on 1•9901SeMConnlry.MllllO'~. sta~ once again as James Bond wbo the condition he can spend $30 _.._ atlcmpts Lo thrawt a comic-book million in one month. Based on the • ••-miDRf madman's auempt to take over the novel by Georsc Barr McCutchcon. ....._ world Also starring Christopher Also starring John undy. e teetal ~:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~!!!'.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l ltWPY~~MAIN IW:IB. I LIMl9 tUJUAn' fHIAT•ES NB lllM" WALK-INS* ~i'lv'i;Jt'U:.~ * DRIVE -fNS ::~ =-'MTH'lwo.v s CrTY CEOTEA 0 11' HS> I Jiil . I OllA•Cf I •• !!!!!LJ OHOST9US'ft• .,.., 1 05 ~ 25 & • so weird Sc••"" l"G 1 l) , 20 .. 1 40 UI~ VACATION ........ 'S .. 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THE f\.t.INIEST FAMILY IN NJffRCA.. INVADES EUROPE! I INMY Ml.llR MAlWJEOI ... ,~MAKER (t)WCME t * "Sell Tivougfl A WI (1972) .larllll McMulln, l(aM ' • (Q)lllOVIE • L Amour' (1N41 H1rry F ~MOVIE * * "Bcwdllg School'' ( 1HJ t .... Kinlkl -'1:10- • P£NN llflJ TEWA . -n:ao-e Cl> MOYIE * t "The P*JI" ( 19901 Clltf A eon. °""' a.tr D 8TOllllMT etA~YllQHT I a N£ MlWI llOH'Tl.N TWIUIMZONE MIME * t 'WllNngton Alllir" I loet 5.-ii a.iy s.tn • ROCICJQIDN.11 • llM.e THE LON> ePMA.fftM -ttS- IHlRMTITIN _,,,._ $lMCME * * '~ Sclr1aca ' (19131 Al F Mld18ll ,,......, -tt:OO- • EYE ON HOLLYWOOD lllNlll llllPeawTMIWI • lA1'88fT MmlCA NEWYOM HOT TMQCI ..... LON> .1'00WI -tZ:Ol- CH)MCME * • ·~ "L0\19 ltttera' ( 1983) IM Cw11a . .larllll t(MCh -~ G Qt AIEAY tlGHT VlllOt e TM.El ADii THI OMCI Producer guidesneJ' TVspoo.f -• ~;~= :l~r.;~A:~~t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;1~-;-;;-;~~~~~~~IJ host. but he ended up beina elcctc . .,,-... ·-· ·· ... 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To #M peace in Ceotnl America, Ford suoeau • besebe1J pme bert North America and SOulh Amm The HOUIC minority whip hop enrich himsdfby otrerina a vidc which some superannuated , srcssmen sina .. We arc the HOUK an: the Senate." That spoof or. Are the Children .. IS lhc funniest of the entire .. Wuhinatoon .. scn1 There •re those wbo would aa) impossible 10 parody Conams, s lhe pretel'll OCCUl)IOtl arc doin1 I • aood Job. but "Walhlnato malces a funny nab at it. Tom Callaway stan u Forch Hilary ThomPl()n at hit wife, 0 ., Christina Applqatc 11 their teen dauahter. Siiiy; Juoll Naylor u Jr.; lkvcrty Archer at hl1 aecrct Laura Estherjack, and Bl"'f C.O. as Bunlc'y Munter, the minonty w I .. tl .Bob bow d to .tM thC' Uh· lhC' ash· nan 10 by and rate ad teen ca. :s 10 Din ion· .~ We ~rt :s. it's net ucll on" MARCEL'S CHRIS CAA WFOllD Marcel Micallcs refers to hrs restaurant, arcel's-located near the comer of 17th Street and wport Boulevard -as .. Le Coin d'Europe" (the mer of Europe). 'That's because we're on a comer and we sell from a different part of the world." be said. hi s 1s a typical French Riviera atmosphere. We are continental cafc durins the day, and we are a ghtcl ub when it gets dark, until the wee houri." M icalles has first hand knowledge about the cnch Riviera since he was born in Nice. France, d began to learn the restaurant trade there at age "Actually, I left home because my parents didn't ant me to be in the business. But I liked it, started orking in vanous restaurants. and learned the us1ncss from the bottom up," he recalled. In 1974, he came to the United States, first to os Angeles, Palm Spnngs, and then Las Vegas here he served as 'aptain and head waiter at both aesar's Palace and The Sands. After a brief return to Europe, M1calles came llarcel lllcallea. owner of 'llarcel'•.' ack to Southern California, purchased his present staurant site in Costa Mesa two and a half years ago seafood," said the restaurateur. "We feature li ve 'because the location was right -in between two Mame lobster, a fresh clam fettucini which is out of 1g growth areas, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach") this world, fresh pasta. and Oysters Rockefeller nd bc&an the major task of remodeling and made with fresh chopped oysters." . efurb1shing the building. Along with the continent.al dishes, Marcel's "It was 'Mission Impossible,' .. he said, recall· offers Louisiana spcctalt1cs, such as Cajun eggs and ng how he stripped the fonnCT structure down to the Cajun sausage "which rs very spicy and very tasty.·· sic shell, added on two adjoining shops to double he sajd. On .the dinner menu. the Blackened Red fi sh he size, and added a front patio as well. 1s one of their most popular items, he added. He also transfonned the windowless. black· On Saturday and Sunday, champagne brunch is alled rooms into a light, airy setting trimmed in served on the terrace, 11 to 3 p.m., featuring lue and white with lots of oak. brass. and green continental items, at $7.95 per person. angang plants. The restaurant has hve entertainment and Of great help to him on the whole project 1s his dancing every night of the week. wrth a changing 1rlfnend and partner Aniz Uhler, said Macalles. monthly schedule of performers. Live bands and ·~he handles all of the paperwork. too," he said, other musical groups, said Micalles. range from 'and has been a terrific backup person .. reggae to blues bands, rock n' roll, and Top 40 music. Now his Riviera-style restaurant 1s open seven "We cater to a wide range of people," he said, but ays a week .. and from 11 in the morning until two in mostly age 25 and up. And we have a dress code: he morning, we serve nonstop, so you can cat. drink., casual but clean." ance; you can come casual or dressy. whichever you Since the cafe/nrghtclub opened seven months prefe r." he said ago. "we have cxpenenced steady growth." said Marcel's menu .. 1s continental. mostly fresh Micalles. "The response has been very, very good." REUBEN'S CHICKEN ALSACE I Z 8-oac:e cMclln bruits 2 pactaps WlW rtce 3 tables,... .. yme I packap ~bread cnmb1 3 tableap1 .. 1anapa 2 t~ PJ'llc powder t tea1,.... ,.,,er F1let chicken breast 1n half. Stuff breasts with wil d nee. Coat chicken with nour and Japanese OF THE WEEK bread crumbs. Corf,inc above 1ngred1cnts and spnnkJe on top of chicken breasts. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Saoc~ l 1% oance jar apricot jam 1 I Z HD« jar !Moey S teupooDI Dijon mastard 3 tablespooos bro .. sagar S oa.DCes apricot brudy t,; pond batter • onces oru1e Jake I oaces lemoa jaiee Ovu lo• ~at, comblne au lDlf'edJeeu ud brtn1 to i.w bolr. Let 1lmmer a few mlHtH. Pou uace over clJcktn breast• ud pnJll9 witll oranllt sUces. THE OSCAR FIU tall talJp aJat1 wttlr cbmpape u4 ~ ouces of CMmbord lJqHV. Sen-ea oee. ~ Of OPE:RATION LUNCH MON~Y -FRJD.4Y DINN€R NIGHTIY 2441 €. COKT ~ COIONA OCL MAR. 714/67J-0120 RIVIERA ltE&TAURANT <!o11tilte11tal ~e t."•rllrtt('f' 1n t l11mfM.,. • 1:.~w""'"'' 1'-tn4' l.1 .. 1 11\111 fll\\ltl tlltlo.1111"' ll\\(.1111 ' Soath Coaet Pla2a 540-3840 \I • •I I SO Years of Fine Italian Dining f njcyy our< 1J1'ilnC' from lenrral and Norlht"rn It.ti} ( ~f'r~ rn1•,1I 1s ~r\lc.'d w11h old world th.Jrm c1 ~enf'rous 11•l'~ ol ~~port f\.ly \lalet park1n1 and lOmphmcnt.1n ho.JI .. hps Piano bclr and lull m<'nu until I ,, m Ma .. f' plan<; now 10 dine with U'> this e11eni~ l-• II 17111 Ml 7UO lor r~r11~uon-. or 1ntorm.1t1on ilhn111 our bay 11lcw hanquet la< 1h11~ l l 31 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach 0. ty Pllot Datebook/ Frtday, August 23, 1935 1 e - .. ' l • c A IT ON THE TOWN Furl her explorations at NBs Irvine Ranch Market By BEYERL Y BUSH SMITH o.llt .... Cco; J f; I We're back al the Irvine Ranch Farmer's Market this week. where even before you enter the bu11<1ini. t. you're assaulted by tantaJiz.ing aromas of chicen ba.rbcqueing.. Inside, you walk down aisJes of fragrant melons as you approach the atrium dining area, whe:rc the music of the thrtt-tiercd fountain blends with the melodics of the pand piano. Last week we told you about sushi and sashimi, Mandatette Chinese food aad the salad bar. This week let's whet our appetites first with Mexican fare. pollo, (SS. 7S), buevos rancbero (S3.2S). Andjudaina from the tables around us, the tostada io its bowl- shapcd fried tortilla is a hjt Hi&)lly popular, too, are the sauteed scallions and the black beans, a welcome cha~ from the caloric richness of refries. filled as some. We debated between darkest obocolaier was somelhma lhe torta nutica, a puff pulry filled else. Rieber than nch. it was the last with ham, spmacb and cheese of our several shared desserts to be (S2.6S) and the c:alzonc -till we finished -but finish it, we djd, learned there was no more torta. Tbe.COFFEEEMPOIUUM may The calz.onc. a -pizza poc::Ut,.,.. ~ __ ... _ .1..t th M Go not in the cris~·'"..A style we nuuu; you.,._. at ax unnan- Y"" _........ di1e and some of the other food prefer, but the soft pita-like casi"S stalls do not serve beverQes. For it enclosed a wealth of ham, mush-sunoUbds you with the perfume of IL FORNAIO is an Italian bakery rooms, cheese and pimiento. It was an auortmcnt of freshly roasted -and much more. With a tantaliz-filled with the same meat sauce as coffee beans. from which the coffee inaanay ofbearty btuds and pastas the lasape arid dccaffe f the da __ ....,. as a b&c~drop. its cases display IL Femlio serves a tern...:.. · 0 Y are"'".-.""'· ~-Here. too, you may order espresso, pastries you simply won't find varietyo~kfutsintbemorning. cafe mocha, Viennese coffee, iced elsewhere, from the rich, dense and I'd certainly vote for the p&nina tea and coffee. eight different teas. 1 chocolate-hazelnut torte classica to doJce with coffee any tim.e of day. can't think of a better place to end a such cookies as biscotti de te and And yes. IL Fornaio offers coffee. meal, or for 1 coffee break. Amaretto. iced tea and a variety of other But IL Foma.io is also a cafe, beverqes. As an alternative 10 pastry or a featuring five djff~nt pizzas, and frozen deuert at the Irvine Raoch such out-<>f-tl\e-ordinary sand-Do not_ 1 emphasize, do not_ Farmen Market. you might visit the wiches as mozzarella, fresh go near MAX GOURMANDISE 'f ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOC- 1 OLA TE FACTORY. In addition to tomatoesandpestosaucemeltedon you are a weak-willed weight- reds. plus Dom Pcngnon) arc varietals. This means you·u from $2.4S to $12.95 for a ( ounce glass of wine. Selcctioni the bar's ~wine machjne.. wt keeps the wimrfresb undernitm prcuure, change every ten dayt so, and if you're a senous taster, can also order two-ounce scrvi1 If you·~ not a serious Wtcr, · may find yourself wishing market would sell wine by carafe. The beer list includes cipt ports, Anchor steam and M1cbc on draft. A pleasant touch: waitm cover the atrium area to serve w and beer to your table. Neat week: Further adventure the IRVINE RANCH FARME MARKET. Newport Cent Atrium Court. 24 Fashion Isla 76().1100. ~n Sun.-Wcd., a.m.-IOp.m.;tdl 11 p.m., Thur.~ LA SALSA was, for me, the sleeper at the Irvine Ranch Market. It looks so plain-wrap, with its typical taco stand menu, which in fact. doesn •t even list one ofits prize offenngs: blue com qucsadillas.. These served as our appetizers on a recent visit, and we were soon fightirrg over the last bite. Terrific, too. was our chicken burrito, brim- mmg With chunks of tender, smoky- flavorcd meat. At $2. 95, it's a meal. • pizza roll Pasta ulads, iochading watcher. J saw a lot of ey~rollina as a variety of fud&es and n111t brittles one with sun dried wild tomatoes, customers abandoned themselves and chocolate covered confections,· look sreat. (S2.2S for a side order, to irresi11ible fruit tarts, you'll find such enticements as S4.2S for a regular serving) and cbeesc:cakes., mousse cakes and dipped strawberries and pretzels, three hot pasla specials daify vary chocolate confections. Somehow, blueberry bark and cinnamon and .------------daily~ served with II Fomaio house we limited ourselves to two. The caramel apples. I finished one meal brcao and Parmesan cheese. first, a splendid raspberry tart in a with the sweet-tart combination of a We sampled the lasagne fcnax tenderest, buttery crust with rich caramel apPle. My notebook is stm (SS.SO), which. though topped with pastry cream, somehow managed to sticky, bu11t was worth il HUNGRYj a meaty, hearty sauce, was very taste li$ht but satisfying. The WINE AND BEER TASTlNG noodle-y -not as richly cheese-almond JOY cheesecake, outlined in BAR -.. Tasting .. is the key word ------------------------------------. here. Wine is available by the glass La Salsa also offers combination plates and such classics as arroz con SEE DATEBOOK'! lunch 11 :30 •m to 2:00 pm sushi, steak and seafood dlnne' •:30 pm to 11 :30 pm ,_,,pr hour 5:30 pm to 8130 pm 8u•hiBar All rfNl-C4ln-••' ''°'" ou, ,.,,,..,. --"' ,,_, du'lltfl llM ,._,,,,, ,__ • ,,., ou' cle9'11c C.lffontle lfoll, •nd ,.,_. ,..., fO dte cltef•I . $10. ComblllllUon Din,,., A lu.eloua COM.,,_,lon plele ,,.., Inc,.,.,.. ,..,..,,.., cltlc•en, • cltolc9 ol .,_,,..,._,, 0, 0, ... , •. ,Ice, --...,,, . andmor•I $5. 3355 lll•Lldo ~1 Newportlleach ·l714J875·0575 t• Dalty Piiot 0.tebook/ Fttdtty. August 23. 1985 only, and it is costly, since the selections (nine wrutes and four DINING GUIDE - IA' Restaurant ~~£UISINE "One of America's fi~st Indian r~stclUrants rf atso one of It's loVt~st:· -Sh¥on Boorstln, Her~ Examiner I ~.2!.nne'Lt~~°" I ---Award Winning ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of India 1000 llltllol ~(Ill~). rtewpcwt Buch (714) 752·5200 GRAND OPENING • l.ongllt AonnlnQ Stiow on 8roOtey • H9i# Ycwtl Oftme ~ Awwd •~of7TonyA ..... • <>nwioe Countt "'*'-• all pay ve- . In ich gm . or fOU lg$. IOU the the m- lob $CS inc sat RS er, a« 7 :at a.IT DN THE TOWN WITH THE WAREHOUSE -Now Bas Happy Hoar .\t rhe end of the day. when Hlu'd hke to relax and unwmd. what better way than to do it on the oceanfront? Well, now the Warehouse Restaurant, known for its fine international cui$lne. has JUSt recently ~un happy hour Monday thru Fnday from 4 to 7 p.m. Imagine yourself on the waterfront patio or the dockside enjoying a cool tropical drink. The Warehouse Wharf bar is famous for their Planters Punch. Ha\ana Banana. Barrel of Rum and their Mai Tais. Drink specials including non-alcoholic will be offered from 75 cents and oyster bar specials including oyster <;hooters will be available as well at. assorted snacks. They also featu re excellent choices from the appeuzer menu. So the next ume you're 1n need of an attitude adjustment hour. or )OU JUSt hke being in a relaxing Lido. in Newpon Beach. Call 6 7 5-4904. IRV IN E COAST CHARTERS Features Bawallan Luaa Cruises For the gift with a definite difference or a very s~ial eve- ning, wh~ not try a httle South Seas magic with a Hawaiian luau cruise, all in beautiful Newport Harbor. The· magic begins wtth your departure from the Red On1on Restaurant in Newport Beach. The cruise times, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 atmosphere. come in for happy 37 FASHION ISLAND hour at the Warehouse Res-NEWPORT BEACH p.m., allows part1c1pants to catch the fiery sunsets and get in some moonlight dancing. with a lot of fun m between. Guests are greeted with that favonte island concoction, a Ma i Tai. and a hell lea, both com- plimentary. Fresh flower leis. fl own directly from Hawaii, are available. The fragrance of the blossoms, the gentle slap of the water. and the heady aroma of island fare entice participants as they greet the infinite variety of Newport Harbor at dusk. cake. Add1t1onally. a no host bar as on board. After dinner, guests arc enter- tained by the K.aimana Hila Dancers and Mus1c1ans. Songs and dances from the islands of Hawaii. Tah1t1 and Samoa arc featured Irvine Coast Charters spec1al- 1zes in theme par11es such a~ the Hawa1ian luau cruise and can plan an event exactly to a client's specificauon. The company also does extensive corporate char- teri ng and makes weddings at sea a special occasion. "for our luau cruise. we en- the dancing and to wear island attire. but any casual clothing will suffice." says Nancy Irvine of Irvine Coast Charters. "But be sure to bnng a sweater or Jack- et... the Newport trade winds can be cool." Cost fo r the luau cruise. includ- ing gratis Mai Tai and shell lei dinner. Polynesian Ooor sho~ and three hour harbor cruise is $39.50 per person. Reservations are a must a~ ava1labk dates fill rapidly. For reservations and furt~er 111formauon, contact Jrv1ne Coast Charters a1 675-4704. The magic conlinues with a buffet style dinner of fresh mahi mahi. sweet and sour chicken, fresh stir-fried vegetables, green h------------------------- salad and Island fruit bowl. Con-Sunday Brunch in the Provence tinue on with sinfully caloric nut courage guests to participate in bread and Mauna Loa coconut SUllDIY CllllPlllE IUFFET EITRIORDlllRY Featuring fresh carved meats, eggs benedlct, omelets to order, Belgian waffles. salads. Imported cheeses, pates, desserts, fresh breads and more ... you'll love Ill It'\ l1k~ \tt>ppin14 b.lt I. in 11mt• 10 an f'ra when E'Ht-llenct· uf tood W<l\ m.itched b'r jt£•neroU\ ho,. pt1ah1., So whenever ~ ou nf'••cl pamperon~ Come 10 0111 Frt>n<h C oun11" I lomt' ton"' to taurant located in the Lido (714) 644-2030 Marina Village on Via Oporto in ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;:;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;~~~~i Newport Beach. I• Last Call for LE MIDl'S Flsb Parade With the end of summer ap- proaching Le Midi's "Fish Par- ade" Gourmet Festival 1s also '\lowly drawing to an end! Jf you haH:n't yet partaken in their"Fun For Fish Fans'' Oing. there's still time to "Follow the Folks to the famous Frog" and try their fanc1c!.t Oambe: softshell crabs ~1th sauce Armoncaine prepared WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHfS DINNERS. TROPICAL COCKTAILS. BANQUET FACILITIES CA TEAING rooo TO GO OPfN 7 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 827 1210 at )Our table by Chef Walter 896' AcJams 31' a.ac.n BIYO himself. Play around with the ~::i=:;:a Beac" 968 so~ ~;!;:11·~ 99>9920 ommy asor a. richt. ma"'iti of the l A ~s. says lh!ftf! ait gom good and Toml'y s • "~" 1mmmg crayfish:'., or try to toend. Charlie R1mzo. says hts Antllont s Pier 2 restaurants Ntwport Beach and Anahtom ait ·chew a cloud" -Herb Baus· neht up there loo For rmrvations tor d1noo daily, ptlont MeWl>Orl Bueti 103 Baysldf JI de~npt1on of "loup de mer aux 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0~5_1_23~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fenou1 ls" Mediterranean seabass ~ "llh fennel seeds! But hurry. the l>eason is almost over and it is known that at Le Midi things arc onl y served fresh and when in season. You'd, for instance, look 1n vain now for their famous "Strawberries with Pepper." So, if you are a fish fancier go to Le Midi now and join the club of the real connoisseurs. P.S. There's one white truffle left, for Walter to sha ve lovingly over your "nouiltes aux truffles blanches" -Fett~ine with white truffles. Le Midi is located at 342 t Via FIND OUT WHO'S IN TOWN BEFORE IT'S TOO LA TEI YllR IEY Tl EITUTllllUT Sumptuous Summerttte Luncheon Specials Enjoy weekly Luncheon Specials m the Emerald of Anaheim'• Summertrtt Restaurant. Pnced at $ 5. 25 . the lunche1.m specials mdudc choice of soup or salad and a g~ of rose wi~. Specials vary weekly bc~n quiche, deli bullet, cro~t sandwlches and l!lds. lndoor/outduor duuf\$t m a relaxed Calafomi.1 Luncheon aetveJ Mond.11 • rurd:w 11 :30 am · 3:00 pm I'« raervadons & informadon Loe, red nut co the airport ~MCCS tenmnal. and lM f.unous Disneyland monot0ll samon. GARY PUCKETT with specl•I guest JASON CHASE Aug. 28 7:30 p.m. Tickets on sale nowl 18774 BrOOl<nurst. Founc .. 1n Vcitlt>y ffOf~rly ~k'y ~I 1141%3 1366 Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 II OUT ON THE TOWN A budding love affair with Louis M. Martini THE NEW MARTINI -My first California red wine love affair was with the wines of Louis M. Martini of Napa Valley I well remember my first v1s1t to Napa Valley, and, of rourse,.a v1s1t to Martini's facility in Sr. Helena I also recall the willingness of the tasttng room staff to accommodale the questions of a novice. explaining the differences in the vanous var- 1ct1es. There was also the thnll, for a budding collector, ofbeingable to buy older wines labeled "Special Selec- tion" or "Pnvatc Reser.c" that were for sale only at the winery. I would return home and absolutely beam wtth pride when serving those wines to my fnends and guests. I still have a few bottles in my cellar dating back.to the fi~1es and sixties that are still showing beautifully. With all due consideration for the exc.cllence of red wines from Charles Krug, Beaulieu and Inglenook, Martini was lhe Napa Valley "lune" of red wines in the sixties. at least 1n my eyes. The wmes were always great values as well. a fact not overlooked by my. at the lime, civil servant's budget. Then came the seventies and with them the "wine boom." New winenes with fancy prices and seemingly bolder wines appeared on the scene. These new wines were bigger. more extractive. cenainly more tannic. and therefore lol_lger lived. or so we thought. The fact that these "new" wines cost more also made 1t seem they must be better. Many con- sumers. myself included, followed each new boutique winery, forsaking our old favorite Martini. To be honest, some of these new wineries did contribute some new te<:hniques that made wines a bit more interesting. and the use of French oak barrels was one. Un- fo rtunately. some of them overdid 1t, seasoning wines wtth oak to the point of overkill. While they were goi ng overoard. Martini was standing still. The wines were still excellent. but were being aged in large redwood cooperage which imparted ltttle if any character. and meant the wines needed many years of aging bcfort real complexity started to show. About 1977 something very rare 1n C'altfom1a wine history took place. An Italian father, Louis P. Martini. the son of the founder. voluntarily stepped aside as winemaker. turning full responsibility over to his U.C'. Davis-trained son, Michael. Oflhand, I can think of no other Italian ancestory winemaker in this state that ever gave up the reins this side of the grave. Which is not to say that Louis P. 1s not still involved. He is still a guiding hand 1n the cellar. chairman of the board of the family-owned winery, and a traveling ambassador for Martini wines. Michaei had some distinct advan- tages as Martini's winemaker. He had and has. both the virtue of trad1t1on and the ambition of youth. Havi ng lea med winetasting at the table of has grandfather as a child, he knew Martini style as well as anyone alive. As a young man' with an open mind and an exposure to new technology. he felt that style could not only be maintained but improved upon and has set out to prove it. He moved cautiously. The cxpen- ~G~N~-o~-w~~O~P~E~N~~~·¥·~-=------~ For A Complete Evening Out ' I ' ' - ' ' ' he ultimate p6ace in Orange County for , - ' mixing. m~. and dancing. , Dancrng ntghtly ttl 2 a.m -happy hour Monday -Fndoy from 4-7 pm. wttti two tor one dnnks and comphmentary hors d'oeuvre -free valet parking -proper , attire ~REGISTRY 18800 Moc:Anhur 8ouleYord lnime M 11s1sm , SI QaOy Plfot Oatebook/ Frktay, August 23, 1985 Fine Con tine ntal Cuisint' and s till an A.!:Jnlu re in Natural Eating C'asual brealdo11t & lunch • Formal Dining for OinnN Experience the splendor or dining out in an elegant atmoaphere with icood nutriliou~ meal~. Actor Robert Younc Is obYiousay '*""the ~Otis Sundly ChanllNlne Buffet at the elepnt Bob Burns Restaurant at Fasnion !stand in Newport Belch. The impressive buffet includes fresh carved meats, eas benedict. salads.cheeses, Betcian waffles, fresh breads and desserts, and much more. for your reservatiOn call 644-2030. ments began immediately, but on after several vintages did they beg to appear in the bottle for consum a~eciation. The evolution w~s sl hat 11 was hardly percept1t fro vintage to vintage, but no eight years later. there is a not1ceat difference m the style and substan of Mart1n1 wmes that we long tin Martini watchers cannot help b note. One thing hasn't changed and th 1s value which Michael feels m actuall y work against the image oft wines. There are always people wl think wine has to be expensive to good. There is probably no changi the opinion of those with such a sn• mentality. but there are reasons th Martini wines can be great a1 inexpensive. When a w1 ner) ts 50 years ol owns its facility. owns its o-. vineyards in at least four countu and has every important mana~ ment pos111on filled by a fam i member. It really doesn't have charge as much money to make profit. It also helps not to be pay1 double-digit interest rates to one bat or another. I won't bore you with all t technical changes Michael has mac but there is French oak at Marti now. vineyard designated wi nes ha begun to appear, and Michael ge111ng more from the grape throu longer skin contact dunng ferment uon. To make 1t brief. Martini win are the best they have ever been Having made the point of how w Mart1n1 red wines age. I should al tell you about a small brochu wri tten by Michael that explains wh happtns to a wine as It ages, how recognize a wine that has agi potential. and the components wine that contribute to the agi process. Since these are some of t most common questions asked I readers. I asked Michael for a sups; of the pamphlets and will send one anyone providing a self-addresse stamped envelope. Wnte to: Agi Wines. P.O. Box 7244. San Francisc C'A 94 120. GULLIVER'S c.A 'Place to CJJine Reservations Essential! • I)' in er iO le 'N, Je :e '' JI at ay ·~ 10 )(" lg 1b Bl td d. IO, s. e- 1 y 10 a 1g 1k ic.- c. nt IC IS ~ a- C\ ~II ;o re at to lg in lg ll' >Y I) to d 1g o. TONTHET Tift; BARN I l.1vt tht-prime of yoyr life chooeing r rom the extensive 25 it.em menu Stt>akll, seafood, aalad.s. Italian and \1,.ucan du1hM, and morce. West.em • hdrm and country ambience l.unch M-F, Dinner M S, Happy hour M-F 4:30-7 p.m. Satellite dish 1.1ve entertainment and dancing. Sun Champ.ape Buffet Brunch IO :LIO Banquet facilities 14!>8i Hl'dh1ll, Tustin. 730-0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN Ii' ARMER STEAKHOUSE Yes' They are the 0~1nal. Famou;i fu r their one-and-a-half pound Purterhouse steaks and featuring d1~plny broili~. Proudly terving for :!4 \'e&ftil Lunch Mon. Fri 11 -2. Din n't'r nightly Mon.-Fri from 5 p.111 ">at & Sun from 4 pm 2001 Hnrhor Blvd , Ccllila Meea. 642-9777 BENNIGAN'S Fre'lh food served •ith a aide of fun. Menu features unique appetizers. 'lllladi., seafood, crotaa&nt aand w1rhes. burgera. Me:a:ican dllihes, 11nd an ucitina brunch menu 1.unrh and dinner from 11 a.m wffkdayi.. Brunch 9-3 on ~kends. Full bar with 1pec1aJty drink.a. liappy hour 4-7 weekdays. In Coeu M("S&, South Cout Plau parking lot h> Sak't Fifth Avenue 241 -3938. In WP-1tm1nst.er, 545 We.tminater M11ll 891 -4522. Danang eveninp in We-.tm1nster location HOB BURNS ~uperb ta the .,Ord to dee<'nbe th!!! fme dining eatahh•hmenL ~rvm11 Nt-wport for 18 yeara, apeciaJ~ing in Angus raised beef, the finest you rnn iceL Alao featwinr freah fo1h, vl'al 11nd chicken. The linen covered •.ibl"'· candl• and r~h flower"' aclrl lo the elepna", with booth. and h11eh beck dwra ror privacy Fh<'kering lanuma and clasaJcal nn1»1C' capture the charming 11nd w11rm atme»pbere. Open '°" lunch. d1nnf'r 11nd their •plendjfernu11 Sun clAy brunch. E:r.wnaive wine list :11 Fuh1on laland 844-2000 BRISTOL BAR A GRILi,. At ff0Uda7 Tred1l1omllly on all Amen(&n favorite plac. to eal and pneed for family din Ina. F.v.-rythlDtc frum juicy 11\.Uct. and chop!! I.() '4Pf'Cial chichn d.ab and fre.h ...-afood Bounteoua glad bu 'wmpluous datly lunchf..in INtTtt Open daily tor d1n1na arwt Nrlrt.111la. .1111 Bristol SL r~•lA Mf'!l.I ··~7 1000 . <'ttAZYUORSR STF.AKHO 88 AuttM-ntiir country dJmnir. (.aluttnic ~:,.._tern Corn Fed A."f.Pnmf' Rib. frtah ...rood and 1pec1Al111na in thfoir ramou. pen·f~ ·~11h. and rt r1a. LuAcll Mna P ri 11 :l l>mner Mnn ~n f) pm IDinMr r Mfl!tio suaraotud) Authenti<' W""~ demr, dancinJ and l1w mu.1r the oon. OJ r ftd E:1.1&/N~ f'.-y , S.nu. Au f>49. J!H2.. DILLMAN'$ The Dillman family 1i. famoW! for their trad1tmnal warm ho11p1t.ality and fine food Finest prime rib in Halboa and freiih fish daily Com plete dinner special!. daily Friendly aervt~ and a fun, delightful al mOllpbere Open daily for lunC'h 11nc1 dinner Rnmrh Sal and :-iun >401 E Hal boa 61'i· 7726 GAR F'S A perfttt plat~ t.u brmic the whole f8m1ly. Garrs feature<1 steakll and toeafood. but spec1ahus ID ltall&J\ d111he-<1 alM>. Man1cott1, l11Mgna, spa ghett1. 1tll homtmade The at· mosphert-lli friendly and the s.ervice 1~ fut Suvang bre11kf11.<1t. lunch and dinner Weeknight SJM'<'1ah1 Phone orders accepted I f,.SQ Superior Av,., Cost.a Mesa.!)[)() :ILIB THE HIDE-AWAY 111't'd of eating out al pl11ce11 with nn prtvary? Search no mort' The Hide· away prov1dM pnvac-y with 1ta boothi. and parl1 l111na, perfttt for hu111nt'Sll luncheon11 and romantic dmm11 All newly dec·orat.ed offering a reining atmcisphHI' The special· t1e11 urt i.eafnod and ~teaks. Af· fordable d1n1ng for the whole fam ily V11r1t-ty of daily 1pec1al" Home mt1dl' .. oups and t111U<'l!ll Bf.er & Wlne ~rvcd also f>tl7'4 1-:dmgtr at SpnDf( dole in Marin11 Shoppang V 11lage Hunlml{ton Beach 840 61'>18 1CALFORNIAN HEMINGWAY'S In the 'tyle uf tht> man h1m11elf, Hemm~ay·~ is a <f'ltbrat1on of 1tdvf'nture. of romance and the art of living. An award wanning res taurant. offering F.uropean c:t118ine with a ( 'alifom1a 8C'Ct'nl ond an t'llten1<ive wml' l13t. Danner nightly. Lunrh M P The atmo11pherr is warm and friendly and filled with l'nthu uu1m E111Ablt11hrd ~1nc-e 1972. tht~ rt"ltaurantk afe 111 lilOlt.ed 1n C'orona del Mar at f'ac.:1(1c Cotil Hwy at MacArthur lllvd Ii?:\ 0120 MARRIOTI -Nicolet Grill MeMQlllte wood hro1ling 111 thf' llJH'<"l•lly here Th,. mt'nu feetur~ ft h Mafood nnd .,r1mf' mr11lll 11nd M'ftMlional Ciuun l'rM1lt-11pe<:1aJ1 on 11 daily heil111. 01qt an• rJtlMutl, rclu Ni 11tmoephtrf' Wllh nJfltemJ)Ofary mutK' Imported pnnl.A from &ai land compltmf'nl the al.t.rlM!llvf'I df't'(lr f>mner i'I 11rrvrrl Mon Sat rroni 6 p m NiC'oll' 1• lc>CAI~ within th11 N.-wport Bea<'h Marriott Ho~l. 900 Nf'!wport ('enttr Dr Call MO 4000 .JAOF. ORACON Stf'p anW the wonderful world of t.h4' Ont'nt. TM Jlde llrnann 1~1ali 1n SU"hwan & Mandann n1i•rM11 e>J old <"h1na. Voor ho.it ia allatt LH w1lh C'hf'f V1 Cben Op.on for luMb, d1nnl'r, Sat and Sun 01rn ~ IChinf'W 'l'u Cab Anmchl Ran 'lllt'l f1u·1l1t 1e "'" nv111lahl imd r anti win11 ntt .erved fo'.lf1111nt dlotrl( 1t 11fford1bl,. prl«'I 121110 Rnch Bl•d • Stl\DtM H! " H!l:tl LI'S R ESTAU.RANT If you love Chinew food, you're 1ure to rnJC>Y dining here, aa l.1'11 prom· 1""• lrnly 11utbenlic Chtnt"Se food. Thr menu offers a w1de variety of t!totic' d11hes, from a lo carte w mmhinat1ons. Breathuk1ng decor 111 • t1upremely bt-autiful at m011pQ,-re Tropical drink. to quench your llunil. Open 11even da)"ll a wtek for lunch a.nd danner 8961 Adam"· H untington Beach. 962 91.15 314 N Beach Blvd., AnahNm R27 1210 MANDARIN GOURMET A truly "fl"cial place to dine. the Mandarin Gourmet has bffn a «iold award w1oner and owner, MicllHI Chiang was voted Rntaurat.eur of the Vt-ar Specialmng ID Pelring, Shanghai. Suchwa.n and Hunan cul.Atnet, lht-y offer an array of deli· cnciee including Peking Duck, dumpli~. whole ru.h and more sumptious dishea. Eleaant at· mo11phere, 1mpecrable aervice and ut.eru 1ve wine liaL 1500 Adams. Coata Mesa. 540-1931 WO~GSSEAFOOD This authentic Cant.oneM and ~h.f'<'hwan cu111ne feat.urH lhe Cre11hest of llUfood diAhea apec:ially prepared by Hong Kon11 chefs.. Live crab ind lobster are available fresh out of the unk! Thu1 umque, 11oormet dinery offera an elegant alrnot1phere with entertamment hy r hert Williams Friday and Setur day evenings. Wonp Seafood is open ~ven day11 a week 8052 Adam.ti Ave. at Beach 81. in Hunt- ington Beach. Call 5.1f>.M77 MEDITERRANE AN ROOM - Airporter Inn C'onicenial and 11ttluded from the bu11y airport 8urroundmp. The Med1t..erranean Room offen llUJ>f'rb rontmentaJ cuisine for lunch, din· ner and Sunday brunch Tnp enter· tamment ni«}\tly 1n the Cabe.rel Lounge The C.ptam ·• Tahle ui ~n for dining 2" hourtl. Perfect for walchlng CaJiforma aunseu ill the Fh11hl Deck l...ounge The Airport.er Inn I! loca~ at 18700 MacArthur f\lvci in lrvtnf' 8.11 2770 MARCEL'S .... Vmla' Marcel! Delt«hlfuUy refrf'tlh 1na menu featurin« fresh .eafood llfld IAuwana Cajun 1pec1ah. (~rmet oyaur bar Etecant yet cnual almo9pbere. Live entertaJn- ment and dancllll fe.tunnc OC'11 fineat en~rta1nment.. Dancing undf'r the atan! Lunch from 11 a.m Duult'r naa.htJy from !> p.m {)ytur twir ull l 00 a.m. 130 F. 17th 8L, Coea Mau. 646-885.~ PUFFIN'S An adventure 1.n natu.Nl t.Jng. fmh quality incndlfnbl prrpt1red an a 11mp!. yet cNpnl way Award •\nninc ,..Pf". Ci1ud.-n tt.inc in a P.uropnn Cale ty&e atm&l>~ C'Mu.I hrNk( t and tunch. Formal d1D1nJ r0t dilU\tt. Sun • Thttra 1 ~m -IOpm . Fri A S.c.. hlJ 11 pm .11.lli() Y.. C'..ou.& Hwy .. C.M"OM ~I Mar 640 l~'T:l RrvlBRA R•IA1 to~ r l, 1niu..w • hett E-.. Pf'rtl'I pre-pared ('{ n~taJ d by Cl R.idlard fWrrntr. IW'f' I 170 Th• ..-.rd WIADLftlt ,_ urural't abo an«n .,, """'"""' '"n .. I t. arvl ~IClP rn \& Pftp. aralk!M and ftamt Open rrv Lunch 11 30-:1 p.m., Dinner from 5 p.m. F.1cell nt banquet f11c1ht1f'11 Cloled Sun. and hohda)'ll 3:i:l:J S. BriaU>I, C<"'ta MM.a. 6-40 :uwo THE TllJRD FLOOR Knnwn for 11opcirinr ronlinf'ntal cu~1nei, Th,. Third f'loor prunlll14'!1 UJ caplurf' 1t'11 r~)Jftitmn ""'one of thf' fillC"t restauranl.11 1n Oran1e County Spectalizin~ ID t..able111de • prf'paralmna and lllllllt{ only fre«h food.a. Ambience l'llude. elt'gan .. "t' and subtle quality. lntunat.e hut n11I intimidating dining. Located w1lhtn the Emerald of ·Anaheim Hot.t'I, 1717 S. West St., acrOM from Dit1 neyland in Anaheim ('1111 7 14-999-0990. Erntta1d Hott-ls a1ao an H.awa11, tM H.awa11an Re gent and Mauna Laru &y Hotel~ CAFE FLEURI T.ake a 1eat in Cafe Fleuri for brt8k- rut, lunch or dinner. f';OJl'>Y an l'I qu11it.e environment 1nnoenced by a French touch Hot J&Ll Monday thr00«h Friday from h-00 till 9:00 p m and an oot.atand•ni whi~ Rlove brunch makt' LhtJt Cnlt' tl)I' place IA> meet. Open 7 da)'lt 11 wN1k, 6:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m Modrrolt'ly priC'fd 4."100 Ma<-.Arthur Hlvc1 . Ntwp0rt Beaclt. '476 2<l01 LE BIARRITZ F.1~r1ence uquis1t.e Frf!nch prov· 1ncial cuaine while d1Dm1t an th1a 1ntimat.e French chat.eau Special lit'll mclude rack of lamb, vf'al MarMla and a heautiful vlection of fresh fi11h Homemade nward win n1n1 det11ertA EnJOy Sun hnmch walh unhm1t~ cham~nt, an elaborate buffet. 11 hot tnlrf'f' and demert all wrved ID a cmy. relaa ed atm~phere. fi'ull twir with dome11l1c and imported w1nt seltt l.IOM l;un<'h, Mnn fo'rt , r>1oner "4!ven n1«iht.a. Sund&y brunth 4t l N Ntwport Blvd , ~ .. wpc1rt fW•rh 64[) 6700 LE CHARDONNAY Thf. fin t an cl11M1c fl'rf"nC'h llnd nouvelle cull!~ tn plu'b 11urround mp F.11c1t.e your ..en-with Su preme of f>uck with J>Ml'hffl ('1111 fornia F'ijfll ur LoMUr ( 11._.rolr ID C'hard<•nn•v wml' •1t111"" w11 h chanlf'r .. 1'" .. :Slf'n,1vt-~l"'t """ 11( w1~ from a tempc-r11lurf' , Ml trulled C'f'llM l..11™ h Mun Pri I I :lO :LIO Hrnnt'r Mon ""'l fmm 6.:lll Sun hmnC'h 11 '}..lo In IW1e111 try Hotel, triH(lO Mill Arthur Hlvd lrvane 7f>2 Ji7i7 LE MIDI S.\'tral lh1np mitkf' lh11111warc1 win nina h1dr.11W•Y trulv -~rial W1tltcr. their Sw1 C'htf, tra1nt'd in "°m,. of lhf' bclit hou-, Pala<,. St M1K1t1. P~ G'(taad. Baur ttu l.nr, 1.imt'h Aulht-nt1 C' rt11,1nr Pmvf'n4'al• ~a'IOflal J<11urm.-l ff':11 t1vaJ. a Sund•y hrurw-h "° 11n1<f1i.• tt ·, hkf' lfWppl"I bee-It 1n llmf' to an ua •lwn ucelwnce ol food wa .. makhf'd t-rv gf'nf'nlUI haJll'!Ptl4htv. • "°"p1talaty rattly found ttt-c1AVJ1 Join Man<'Ji •nd w,.1..,., 1n their F~n h lt111ntrv humr 1.unrh, rltn nt'r 11.nd Sund11)' hnin1·h ll.an1111f'f fM'thllf" ( 'lilAt'd Mclfld•V"I .H21 \ 111 Lfdo. ""port tw,h fnr, • 1.4 INDIAN' ROY I. KHVR R T••f' n eftC'l\antf'd l'"lmif'V int..• lnam wtth.11Jt I 1na 0!'•111\' C'<Mtn ay A tMnt1c T oon dill~ llftlly ~trd 1n 111f'l M,.hol tradition Meat and f1•!1 d111ht'• prepu..d and mu1nat.MI 1n 11 hl.,nrl of herhlil and freah 1trou11d 11p!l·t'I lrnpr 1vt dt"ll11tn oml dl'Cor lllkl"' voo herk tu tht' 16th ct'ntur\I l1UD<'h. d1111wr, S11nd1ty brurH·h IOOO Ur111tol St . Nt-wpurt k..111 h 757 I\~)() ITAi •AN · CARMELO'R Thia ultro-'smort haven of e:r.c•p· t1onal 11..fthnn nnc1 C'11nt11w11tal nwunf' 111 nnt of thl' morl' rf'w1nhnic pl8"'fo. ll• d1ot> F'rr-.h put.a and llpt<"tal "light·· 1111ucf'11 ert r11rtfullv prepuf'd hy thrtr oft he finf"t Ital 1an chefs 1'1an11 har t'nll'rlAIDmrnt rompltmenu. tht' fun 11tmu11phrrr Patao dmtnK a vailable for thtt t1t1n Invent. Opf'n Tue8 Sun from Ii p m for d1nnn Sun Brun<'h 11 00 'I. Ill :-1520 F. ('<lllllt Hwy ( 'oronn dl'I Mnr f;7fl 1!1'21 OONA TELi.i'S F11m011' p111.11 Thi> 11riain11I fumily ll•h11n rl"1<L11urant S..rv11111 our f11mnu11 p 111..1t & p11111A Dtnl' 4n "' tak«" "ut l-!ttr and wmto •'"'' ...-rvi-tl fo'Am1l v d1mnl( for an 1nn11tmn fiaht 1n1e buditt·t <M.111 Warner Av,. 11 Hu11hud. lwhlD<l thl' S111lf'r tn f'l11v11n Pl111.A FrnantAtn V 11111'\ !H);I r,<M).c, MARC'EL LO'S Thi" award winn!'r """"' 1rn "' ~MtVI' menu Apectah11ng m l""'llt veal. c1opptno and lhtir f11111rn1 h11ndmadf' p11.1.A f';11t.11hh!11ht'<I •IOI 1• 1973, l.h1 family ownl"d r"1lllio11r.m1 has captured the htarl.il nl hr11nd1 lovf'NI ~1d~ unhm1tf"f 1 h11m pagnl', thf' l11v1"h huffl'I tnc ludHI h"t end rnld ,.ntr-. 11 "1'11fooc1 hitr fllnll dtMf'rt tnhlt', Sun Ill I l.u111 h Mrin l''ri . l>m1wr 7 n111:ht.11 11 WM'k 17r,oi Rt-itrh at Sl1tt .. r. H1111t1111<l•111 n ..... ,h ~2 '>-'•"'• Vll,LA NOV A A h,.,.11t1r111 bin v1f'I"' nt'1ttt th•· romitrllu "4'tltnli: 1h1tl tu. m11c1,. th1 V1lln N11v11 n •Jlt'< 1.11 kind n( pint,.. for uvn fifty Yf'I"'' Supnh c 111111m,. from <'1"ntr11l 11nd Nurth .. rn It 11~ vrvl"<l in Old World rh11 rm l'.'x ttn'41VI' win,. 11 .. 1 l>1nnrr n111:htl\ 1'1Ano IMlr t'ull mt'n•1 ltll I 1111 m 11:11 Wf!'lt f"1!fl11t It~'\ N,.,.,,,.,, Hf.M:h t;.t2 j~I IVEXCAN Ml C'A~A Their (o,.d 1 hkt 1 lrtp lo ~""ro 1f1-.p11.Ahtv 1•-hnnd 1n h1100 wll~ th4"1r moH11, ••\<f, Cu'lolt"" S.1 f'11M 11r m\I hnov 1" y .. 11r h1111~ .. :..-1.Ah lt•hed ~Ill( I' I 'h ' 1l " nu .. '1"1 frwnd f'n111v itinmtt hl'rt' OPf'n d11ly ftom 11 11 m fur I un<h. l,.n neor 11nd ( 'orktAll' Ent,.rt111nmf'nl \\-f'fi Sat n11h1• 1n thl' J\urr .. k0<•m :l!lfi f.' 17th :0-l I ••la \i...._, Mf. 7f:i:t6 NATURAL HEALTHY PORTY C.\IUlOT~ I #'ht 1 ,..,. f h~ ri I !l'lCI P"' t•,.nr~ ~P,,lttll fl1~Wf'r lNtl n-al C<.,.f f,..hn1 alAC\l ltt!lll t.M.h -i. P"'PllrM ty. N1t11ral and ht!-Allh\ On11nal rH"l~ ftHh JUlt-1'• ,.,"""eel c1a1h \ l(TI'll' p " h•f Oinnt'r 7 d .,. (rum 11 m undn) <l\am~ fif'1JKh ~-" Roll ntb nd I ~ nin :W• ( '-' I' ,.. m I 23 t S2 • • • c ' ) • • ,. :::a::: .. " •TON THE ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern Calif. Restaurant Writers voted this one the winner or the best value restaurants. Their seafood is the talk of the town with 30·35 fresh fiab daily. CBS Tele- vision claims they have the best happy h(>ur in Orange County. Menu haa calorie count for the weight consdoua. Open nightly for dinner. Located on the beautiful Newport Bay 111 10:1 N . Bayside Dr. 640·5123. BLACK BEARD'S Noted for their intimate "Piratef! of the Caribbean" atm08phere. Their famous Caribbean pork chop& is a rare culinary find. The extensive menu also offe1'1l hearty beef ent.rees and fresh seafood. Lunch ia served 11·3 Mon.-Fri. Dinner from 5 p.m. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4.7 p.m. ·Tantalizing oyster bar specialitiee. Wide screen TV. Two blocks south of ,John Wayne AiTport. Newport Bea<'h. 833-0080. CAFE LIDO Known as Newport's Cannery Vil· )age jazz spot. Enjoy gourmet food with gourmet jazz in an intimate and cozy atmosphere. Dinner nightly 6 p.m. to midnight. Enter· tainment nightly 9-1 :30. Sun. jazz session 4-1 a.m. Happy jazz hour 5-8 Mon.-Fri. Ample parking. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. "l'HE CANNERY • This historic waterfront landmark in Newport's Cannery ViJlage fea · tures fresh local seafood and East- ern beef. Consistently good service, open for Lunch, DiMer, Sun. Champagne Brunch and Harbor Cruise.. Entertainment nightly and Sun. aftemoolll. Enjoy the lounge food galley-tiuperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayette. 675-5777. REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT This is the original and hall been serving Newport Beach for 25 years. Their specialty ill seafood and stew. Chef• special seleetiona daily and famous for their brouted chicken, too! I\ beautiful waterfront view of Newport Bay enhances the atm01phere. Perfect for busineu entertaining and romantic dining. Located at 251 E. Coast Hwy .. New· port. Reservations accepted. Phone 673·1505 . THE REX OF NEWPORT Located on the oceanfront acroea from the Newport Beach pier, The Rex is the Orange Coast's moet exclusive seafood restaurant. WeU known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet fi1h aelections and specializing in sweet Channel Island abalone, ten- der veal and prime meats. The warm ambiance of the padded booths, got.hie paintings and the well stocked wine racks lend to Rex's convivial atmoaphere. The Rex of Newport is the choice of locals aa·well as visitors. Recipient of the prestigious Tfavel-Holiday award. Caaoal/elegant attire. Lunch, dinner. CaU 675-2566 for reservalioRll. Valet parking. RUSTY P ELICAN Fresh &eafood and Iota of it! Come dock youneJ! here and dine over- lookin~ the beautiful Newport Bay. -GRAND DINNER THEATER ~eatur1~ 15 to 25 fresh fiah aelec--Jmpreuive dining and profeeaional uona ~a11y from arou.nd the world. productions are aure to pleue each No wait ~food bar 10 the loung_e. time you visit. The extraordinary Lunch, Dtnner, Sun. Brunch an buCCet offers roast baton of beef, . Newport. 273.5 .w. Coe.at H~y., glazed ham with a fruit sauce, Ceor- 642-3431. In frvme-Lunch, 01.n-sia chicken with peaches _,.d 1laze ner, and Happy Hour. 18.10 Mam, and the Mahi Mahi Ia eerved in a 545-4774. ~aaant '8uce. Tri-color Cettuccini TALE _OF THE WBA~E . and cream it a real favorite. Enjoy Experience a 1t.ep back ~t.o tune to dinner and a play tonilht! Grand a place where you can dine at your Dinner Theater located within the own leisure. Enjoy the romance of Grand Hotel in Anaheim at 1 Hotel old Newport with a·panoramic bay Way. Call 772-7710. view. Excite your senses with their sensational aeafood and traditional lavoritiee. Breakfast 7 a.m.. Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner 4-11 Mon.-Sal. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7-4, ()yet.er Bar Fri., Sat. & Sun. ·Banquet facilities up t.o 500. 400 Main St., Balboe. 673-4633. · T HE WAR EHOUSE Newport's moat innovative water· front dining uperience. Chef Charles Kalagian features freaJ'l sea· food and international cuiaine. Highly acclaimed, award winning Sat. and Sun. Brunch, also featuring patio dining. Incredible oyster ba.r, exquisite ambience, exceptional live entertainment.. Banqueta and cater· ing available. Lido Village. Newport Beach. 673-4700. HARLEQU I N TREATER .. Every cuatomer can be expected to '>e treated like a celebrity. The theater offers acrumpt.ioua meal.a with top productiona in an eleca11t atmoephere. T he sumptuous buffet includes roast baron of beef, chicken and fish diabee, put.a&, salads, vegetables, and ainful des- sert.8. The Sat. and Sun. brunch includes a variety of egg dishes. The Celebrity Terrace is available for private dining. The individwJly decorated private balcony roomB overlook the 460·aeat honeahoe shaped main room. The Harlequin ill located at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa Ana. Call 979· 7560. GUIDE TD ORANGE COAST RES i ~ ·~ ~ -e ~ ~ # ~ r$~~ Restaurant ·$ § ~· ~ ~ ~. AIRPORTER INN f'ontinental $9.50-$18.9~ s: .. ~;, :-;x.% from sa.oo .. 7 li171M1 Mo<Anhur Iii Irvin• 1111 •, .ti ANTHONY'S PIER 2 Seafood fr11m $1> !j;, 4::m fl'.10 • * upw 10.11' Bav•>d• flr '•"'l""I lioo•t h IJ ... I ~I <!.I 9:30 11 :JO ~ THE BARN Amer1t·an fr11m "!-4 4;, from -S;I !1:1 $11.9fi from$~ 75 .. :10:; * * * U~lo U-1 ~tutl, f..-t1n dU 011 1 BENNIGAN'S Amerit·An fr11m 11~:.!'• from 'S4.i;, frnm $-1 l:i 4. 'j' * West . up t.o !> C Plau 241 11'1 II> W.-tmm•<•r MaU 1191 46~ Mall 50 BLACK BEARD'S Seafood $ii:2:-. )\fl 9.''> $:1.!.lfl $M% 4.-; • up to •U.O Maninaoi. ~•"'ll<t<1 ti.Kb ll:l1,IO!llJ 80 BRISTill IHtt & C..Rlll • Holida) fno American $6.9.)-$12.95 S:J.95-Si.UO Sl!.95 $2.00-$5.00 4-7 * • • up to H '' flf1•tllf I •••t• \t-.. ;\7 Yq• THE CANNERY :-.ea ft Kid $11!1!'1 ~I!! !ff'I $4i'fl ~!!'' .'Ii .~l ~Xf>(I •l -6::10 • * up UI • llllH I.of ·~·tt• N•wpun &.rh 6W ~777 7 CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE Steah $ti !.IC. Sin Y~ ~:1 !-!fl $9 9~. H1tlid.""' 5 7 * * • upw '>#1 Rr,.,k,,.oll..-. ~to Ano :W~ IMt ~afoo<I 200 DILLMAN'S Amern·un s-;.9r) si1 !J:. s:u1:. $11.9r, s:u:, S-1 !:t:• • 16-46 * lll•I f' Halhott H.lh<>e 1;;a 17'l6 JADE DRAGON Chinese frum "b'l.7fl ala rarte Beer & up to ll It" l!.a<h Blvd """"'"" iiflll.119:1.l from n r.o $4 00 Wine 26-0 LE BIARRITZ fo'rent h $!.I 9f1-$ I A ti!" $!;.f,Cl-$!!.95 $14 gr, 4 i * • 20-76 * 0 1 'I. '°l•..,Poort Rlwt Ne1iorwu'I l\ea<ll 845 11700 LE MIDI f'rPJwh Im m $11 f'l(I From $.~NI From $12.riO Beer & 10~ "411 \ •• l.1tto , .. ~, .. ,,. e-ech fnl> 4904 Wino 1.1'8 Chinese $7.00-$12.011 $2.7fl-$5.50 • up to ,ll'4h) \1ti1tm,, U11n1•11r1-·n U..Ch 962 911~ 150 MANDARIN GOURMET Chine~e ' ,;J(1 Arltm• C n•11t1 M:,.._ t44).18:l7 from $10.00 from $4.50 $8.50 • up RO MARCELLO'S from s:t2r1 Beer & up to 1-'l(rt ll#M"h lilvd !j""' ._h IMZ 6.')(ll'I Italian lrom $4.61> Wine 6.~. MARCEL'S I Ml P 1 tth 'It I ,,..,. ,,, .. fl.46-~ Continent.al $fi ()().~1 '100 S4 110 $8 00 $!WO 1:30 6;:10 * • • up to 50 MARRIOTT HOTEL Califnrnutn from Sl:J.00 from S:l..''>O Sl4.U5 rrom s:i.oo 4·:W·8 ... * * Ufa<\° ... ':'(Wt """won" f ntr It, '• wplf\ e....h MO .oo<I • Ml ('ASA Ml'X.1c11n "'" 1•nrtt< & t11mho 1111 carte & com * * 2911 I' I th~• I ••IA M• .. ~6 76'46 RRUBE..N'5' OF NEWPORT S.11f0<i<l rrom $8.95 from 1-4.26 )/it Y. .... 'th~·\ "' ..................... f\ from 16.9& h 7 .. * up to • • ROYAL KHYB~R lnd11n from $12.9h from 14.95 $9.9fl 5.7 • up to HMl!l ltri.h~ loot "· ""f.-.... r-1r4 ,.., 762 l\200 le& RTREE-F.merald Hotel Californian ~r1.9Fi-Sl4 oo s:1 9r1 ss.r1<; s 1 '.!.:,o • urroo 1717 W• Sc. A•,.h•1rn N4 •"190 THfR DPLOOR-Emer&ld ffotel Continental from 115.00 • • ~10 1117 • W,..t SL Al\llhe1m "'" ll'f'IQ :JO TH WA EBO USE S..footi from $1'\!tll s.60 v,. ()pott.o. ~ "-:h en.4M ... ~,, ~i 9;, $1~ tlfi 4.7 * * WONG'S SEAFOOD from 17 9n from S.1.75 18.9& • i • * up to 9'16t Madia, HllllUftll\Ofl IMiich '•Ill 1!11/n 80 u Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, August 23, 1985 .,,. " "L... ~-~---