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l·PrFCHING THAT BIG-LEAGUE LOOK
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
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Te Winkle
COSTA MESA -Dreams of playing
at a Major League ballpark could
become a reality one day for local week-
end warriors and possibly Little League
players at TeWinkle Park.
Local ball players standing on the
mound of a proposed multi-million dollar
ballpark could feel like they were Babe
Ruth pitching at Yankee Stadium.
ballfields into
replica of
real stadiums
But for now, City Council' members
are only dreaming of the possibilities of
entering a private/public partnership
with a private company.
"It's a complex where people can play
in fake surroundings to they make it look
like Dodgers stadium," Councilman Joe
Erickson said. "It will have bleachers
ThereN this
little problem
at Costa Mesa
aty Hall ... 'B enUey, We Hardly Knew Ye'." OK, it's a
song from the Civil War
and lt was "Johnny,• not Bent-
ley. But it's the thought that
co~ts.
As reported Tuesday last on
these very pages, the L.A. 1imes
recently ran a commentary from
a former Costa Mesa employee
named Bentley Little. The gist
of it was that Bentley has some-
thing less than fond memorl.es
about "the local yokels I worked
with at City Hall."
It was scathing. Beyond
scathing. Blistering is more like
it. No problem there. Standing
up and speaking out is what
makes America great.
I was fascinated, though, by
his impressions being so differ-
ent than mine. During my 10
years at the city, I've found the
vast majority of folks at City
Hall to be highly professional,
easy to work with, and some-
times downright fun -which is
my ftrst requisite.
Bentley, however, has a
somewhat different view. His
recpllecttons ot City tfall are
mudl like SolzheOltsyn's memo-
ries of the Gulag Archipelago -
/only ~ore dismal. ,
. • SEE BUFFA PAGE 4
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and landscaping.•
Big League Dreams, a Palm Dessert-
based company that builds replica ball
fields bn a smaller scale for city leaguei,
is informally discussing a proposal to
build a sports complex at Te Wm.kle or
another city park that would feature sev-
eral ball fields, a restaurant and other
amenities. ·u would not change the park, but
upgrade it with more and better seating
for fans and pa.rents,• Mayor Peter Buffa
said.
The project would be built and operat-
ed by the company and would receive a
portion of its revenue.
City Council members heard the
infoQiutl proposal this week during ~
study se.ssion where the company dis-
pla.....A . ..g miniature rendition of one of :!.--
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several complexes they have built.
The idea is to build a replica ~dium
tnzit looks and feels just like the big
leagues. It would recreate the illusion of
playing at famous ballparks such as Fen-
way Park, Yankee Stadium, Dodger Sta-
dium or Wrigley Field. The effect is creat-
ed with the help of a Disney consultant.
"I think it's a fascinating concept,•
Buffa said. "We are always interested in
those privatization opportunities that
would generate additional revenue for
the city.•
Erickson however says he has reser-
vations about entering an agreement
with a private company that might
trump up fees to ballplayers and specta-
tors.
•SEE BALLPARK PAGE 7
An artist's rendering of the multi-million dollar
ballpark proposed at TeWlnlde Park.
Oass-size· cuts
• -. . versus rmsmg
teacher salaries
•Instructors worry that lowering student-J.o.-teacher ratio
will come at expense of what they say is overdue pay hike.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
• . NEWPORT-MESA -Nearly
everyone in the distrtct agrees it's
time for distrtct teachers. to move
up from the bottom of the county's
salary barrel and that class-size
reduction benefits kids.
However, monetary restraints
are leading some district leaders
to conclude that "you can't have
your expansion of class-size
reduction and salary increases
too.•
According to distrtct officlals,
using. last year's budget as a pro-
jection for this year with identicaJ
programs and cost of living
increases taken into account,
there would remain only
$300,000 in surplus. That does not
include expansion of class-size
reduction to additionaJ grades or
teacher raises, which cost
$600,000 for each percentage
point.
Linda Mook, president of the
Newport-Mesa Federation of
Teachers, said a 7% raise over the
next four years is needed to bring
the district up to average salary
levels in Orange County.
Bill Nunan, director of human
resources and staff development
who is currently negotiating with
the tea<;ber's union, said because
class-size reduction is not fully
funded by the state, it squeezes
the district's ability to raise
salaries.
MWhen (teachers) know that
this wonderful program is putting
them at financial risk, it makes it
hard to do your job the way you
want," Nunan said. In addition,
good teachers have been leaving
Newport-Mesa Unified to earn
$5,000 or more at other districts,
be said.
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WHAT'S YOUR PRIORITYl' •
Administrators say it
may be too costlv to. both raise teacher
salaries and cut class
sizes. Wh1Ch do you
believe is more
important? Does rt have to
be one or the other? Please
leave your comments on our
Readers Hotline at 642-
6086.
Nunan said he believes
teacher compensation must be a
top priority.
"That's the strength of a dis-
trtct -its teachers," Nunan said.
"You only have people, so you
have to have the best."
School board members, who
are tackling the issue of class-size
reduction at their Jan. 28 meet-
ing, have said raising the salar\.es.
of some of the county's lo~
paid educators is a priority for tlia.
year, but both parents and t~
ers insist that expansion of the 20.
1 student-teacher ratio would also
be invaluable.
Julie Smith, a second-grade
teacher at College Park Bemen-
tary, said she thinks every teacher •
should be able to have such smaD.
classes.
"The students have benefited
enormously,· Smith said. "I'm
able to give attention to all. .of
them.· ;-:
At the same time, Smith •
she realizes that since only p~
ry teachers benefit from the ~ •
• SEE SALARIES PA~ 7 ~·-_,.
Riley recuperating after amputatiorl
The former county
supervisor underwent
surgery Monday to treat
diabetes-related problems . •
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
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JOHN SMITH -·
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BOat salesman krtows how to
~how customers a hUll of a . good time
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HEIS
A Costa Mesa re~ident riding the
waves to success as a boat salesman
in -of all places -the San Gabriel
Valley.
UFE ON THE WATER
Smith: 32, has been selling boats
for two years, but he's been a boater-
all his life. He firsf drove a boat at the
tender age of 4 when his father, who
repaired ships for the Navy, let Smith
take the controls of a 30-foot troop
carrier.
uWhen dad was through working
on the boats, they'd always have to
take them out for a run to make sure
everything was working properly,"
the blond-haired and sunburned
Smith said.
#It was a landing craft, so I guess
he figured: What.could I do to it? Run
it ashore? It was made to run ashore."
MASTERING THE SEAS
Since then, Smith Jwho has the
ocean in his back yard but commutes
six days a week to Miller's Landing in
Pomona :_ has learned just about
everything there is to know about
power boats. And these skills crune in
handy at work, where he sells ·the
Wellcraft, Excel and Grumman lines.
"I'd say about 50% of my cus-
tomers have never owned a boat
before," he said. uso I teach them
everything I can. I start by asking
them what they want a boat for: fish-
ing, cruising around with the family,
skiing, whatever. Then l keep asking
them more questions un~ I know
what their needs are."
. THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
As dearly as he remembers his
first sale - a used Marlin -Smith
remembers the sale that cquld have
been. A prospective customer was
considering two different boats. One
was a Wellcraft Smith had shown
him, the other was from another
salesman and manufacturer.
fuel-iniected with stainless steel pro-
pellers," Smith said. "But the cus-
tomer was going to buy a boat with a
carburetor and aluminum propellers
-so of couise it seerued better. Bu~ it
wasn't the boat he could afford."
pointing to a shiny white piodel
parked in front~
"Then !llittle later, the wife will
see one of the cruisers in back with
two sleeping quarters, a full head
(restroom) instead of the Porta-Pot:ty,
a shower, and all that kind of stuff.
You G<\Il just see the fight shaping
up.':.
The competin'g salesman got the
sale. Once Smith knows a buyer is seri-
ous, he takes them and their soqn-to-
be boat out for a spin in Pudding-
stone Reservoir at Bonelli Park in San
Dimas. With a company truck, he
hauls boat and new boat owner to the
lake and teaches them everything
'they need to know to get the most out·
of their new vessels:
#I told the guy, 'L,et's get them both
side-by-side and.see which one you
like best,"' Smith said.
#That one still burns me a little,"
he said.
DOMESTIC DISPUTES
The outcome is pretty predictable:
Either the sale is lost or'the husband
gives in. .
Small wars sometimes take place
between families considering boat
ownership, Smith said ..
M It's...a..ptetty, common scenario:
"He' can fish in anything," Smith
said. "He'll give up the fishing boat
just to have a boat."
#Docking, launching, driving,
using the trolling motor and fish find-
er, you name it."
But his competitor didn't exactly
play fair. Smith arrived at the lake
hauling the exact model the customer
was considering. The other salesman
brought a souped-up version of his
own product.
"The boat this guy brought was
The husband wants to fish, so he'll
come over and look at something like
this 19-foot'Wellcraft, H Smith said,
-Story by June Casagrande
....! Photo by Greg Fry
school days
Local students know why to say 'no' to drugs
DISTRl~DE
Kaiser School fifth grader
Jeremy Rosete and sixth grader
Clairtsa Maygren are Newport-
M~sa Unified School District
winners in the annual MWhy
Say No To Drugs• essay contest.
Winning in their district
qualifies the students as finalists
in the COWltywide contest. It
offers as top prize a $500 sav-
ings bond and day passes to
local theme parks.
This year's competition
attracted more than 700 fifth
and sixth graders from 10 school
Shooting suspect
arrested in Seattle
Washington State police
have arrested a man on suspi-
cion of shooting Soheila
Motamed, the Corona del Mar
districts and was co-sponsored
by the Orange County Society
of Health-System Pharmacists
and the Orange County Phar-
macists Association.
The organizations under-
write the annual contest
because students who've
defined their own reasons to
avoid drugs may better resist
the peer pressure leading to
drug abuse.
-GWEN SUNDERSON,
Secretary,
Orange County So<;iety of
Health System Pharmacists
briefly
woman attacked at the Seattle-
Tacom& International. Airport
on Dec. 15, 1996.
Kinnick Sanford, 27, ·of Para-
mount, was arrested Tuesday
near Seattle after a 'hationwide
manhunt, police said.
College-bound seniors at
Newport Harbor, Corona del
Mar, Estancia and Costa Mesa
high schools with a 3.0 grade
point average or above may
apply. until•Peb. 26 for scholar-
ship's sponsored by The Irvine
Co.
One male and female senior
will be chosen at each of 10 area
high schools to compete for
Spectrum Leadership Awards
ranging between $1,000 and
$6,000.
Interested students should
contact their school counselor.
Motamed, 39, was attacked
by a robber as she climbed into
her car at the airport. She suf-
fered bullet wounds in the neck
and head.
She is ho~pitalized but
recov~ring.
COSTA MESA .
• Placentla Avenue end Vktari• Street: A wallet with S100 cash In it was
stolen from a woman who fell asleep on a bus.
• 3000 block of Casi• AY.nue: A compact disc player and 10 compact discs
valued at $300 were stolen from an unlocked car parked in a driveway.
• 100 block of Megnolle Street: A stereo and 20 compact.discs worth $490
were stolen from a car. The drivers-side window was shattered.
• JOO block of Rlvler• omr.: Tools valued at $660 were stolen from the
unlocked tool box attatched to the bed of a truck.
• 200 block of East 15th StrMt: A $700 surfboard was stolen from a rack
on top of a car.
0
NEWPORT RAOf
• 2100 block of Viste Laredo: Jewelry valued at $790 was stolen from a res-
idence. There was no sign of forced entry.
• 5th block of Upper fMwport Pfm: A $500 cellular phone was stolen
from a desk inside an office.
• 900 block of S.. Lllne: Two shirts worth $80 were stolen from an
unlocked hatchback car. The passenger side door was also keyed.
• 500 block of 5uperior Avenue: A $300 stereo was stolen from a car. The
passenger-side window was smashed. The owner of the car saw a person
inside his car from his office window, but was not able to ge\ to the thief by
the time he got downstairs.
• 1200 block of Devon Lane: A golf bag and clubs worth $995 were stolen
from a garage. There was no sign of forced entry.
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BUSINf~!:ITIGATION ~ND TRANsA IONS
Corporati '-partnershipJ, mergers, acquisition$.~y-sell agreements,
contracts and ~llections
REAL ESTATE flYICATION AND TRANSACTIONS
Evictions, foreclosur~, easements,
title disputes, work-outs
ESTATE Pl.ANNING •
Trusts, Wills, Probate AdfRlnlstrat!on.,
_No sUrprise here -·
ifs expensive to buy
a home in Ne~ort
• The city ranks eighth in a recent home cost survey
that lists the nation's Top 10 most expensive places to
buy a home.
By Susan Deemer, DailY, Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -With
famous residents like basketball
star Dennis Rodman and author
Dean Koontz, it's no surprise that
Newport Beach is listed as one of
the Top 10 most expensive mar-
kets to buy a .home in the United
States.
"In Be verly Hills people take
bus tours of the stars' homes, but
in Newport Beach they get in an·
electric boat and see what's out
there,• said Rosalind Williams,
president of the Newport Beach
Conference and Visitors Bureau.
A survey conducted by Cold-
well Banker released on Thurs-
day lists Newport Beach as the
eighth most expensive place in
the Uhited States to purchase a
2,200-square-foot home, which
costs an average of $500,313
here.
Beverly Hills was listed as the
most expensive community, with
honi<! buyers spending an aver-
age of $766,250 for that 2,200-
square-foot house. The survey,
which covers 300 markets, lists
Oklahoma City ($99,333 average
home cost) as the cheapest.
Altogether, seven California
cities made the Top 10 list of
most expensive U.S. markets,
inclu~g Brentwood ($599,000)
at No .. 3-.
Nane of the 50 least expen-
sive markets are in California.
The survey covered residen-
tial real estate markets in the
United States, Canada and Puer-
to Rico during the last quarter of
'1996, and the information is
included in Coldwell Banker's
annual guide, the Home Price
Comparison Index.
The prices are based on a sin-
gle-family dwelling with four
bedrooms, 2 .5 baths, a family
room and a two-car garage.
New housing developments
such as those owned by The
Irvine Co. in the unincorporated
Newport Coast area could even-
tually be included in the city of
Newport Beach, once govern-
ment officials decide whether to
annex the popular upscale area.
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I Mr ......... N•lghborhood :
: . , I
~ + Top 10 expensive places to
! ~~Ills l 2. Greenwich, Conn.
} 3.Brentwood
: 4. Sin Francisco
: 5. l.a Jolla .
I 6. YM~ Mass.
7. San Mmteo
& ..........
9. o.tet\ Conn.
10. Palos Verdes
+ ... or Southern Comfort
Top fNe chHpest cities for
homebuying
1. Oldfhoma City, Okla.
· 2. Fort Worth1 Texas
3. Tulsa, Okla.
4. Lubbock, Texas
5. Houston, Texas
• SOURCE: Col~l Banker
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Irvine Co. spokesman Larry
Thomas was not swprised by the
survey results.
•I think that Newport Beach
has long been recognized as a
very special and exclusive com-
munity,• Thomas said, ... -"in part
beca..use of ·so DlUily smart and
good things we have done over
the years to maintain the quality
of life.•
Mayor Jan Dehay bas sold
real estate in Newport Beach.
She says people are drawn to the
city for its proximity to the beach,
John Wayne Airport, UCI and
reputable public schools.
But although it's a great place
to live, businesses . sometimes
reconsider moving to the city
because it's diffiCult to find hous-
ing for their employees, she said.
"It can discourage certain
businesses if they need middle
and lower income people for
their staff,• Debay said.
Consumers can get a free
copy of the 1997 Home Price
Comparison Index brochure by
calling (800) 488-MOVE, or by
stopping by a Coldwell Banker
office.
Local man fined in case
of computer obscenities
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
A Newport Beach man was
ordered Wednesday to pay $1 ,350
in fines and penalties after plead-
ing no contest to downloading
obscene material onto his com-
puter bulletin board.
Daniel Vesely, 31, who operat-
ed an adult computer service
known as •Eden BSS," was
charged with distributing materi-
al depleting sexual torture and
other obscenities.
In addition to the fine, Los
Angeles Municipal Court Judge
Kristi Lousteau also ordered
Vesely be placed on prob~tion,
booked and fin§"erprinted.
Authoqties said the charges
stemmed from a routine check of
the Penthouse Guide to Cyber-
sex, which advertises computer-
ized, adult-oriented services. A
search warrant led to the seizure
of evidence against Vesely. '
COit& Mela running back
Steve Herzog seemed equally
religned aboUl the caUle ot death.
"I didn't think be suffered frclm
.. seizure in tbe first paece,. be
said. "I don't think it r~
shocked anybody when tt caae
out that in fact (he died) beca\118
he wu bit becaUle we kneW tt
was one « the other.•
He added, "In the beginninq
there was some guilt ... Every time
I see the video I think, 'That guy's
FR~Y, JAHUAP.Y 17. 1"7
not adtied up anymore. He~t
play .. ,..... ...
~lv14y~said
the clMlb ~Wt •a~
heavy glocml fN9I tbe wb* calll· •
.,... • but it ha IDOltlf dilSipated: ••
over the 1att lour ma1•ttw. ..
"1be major trauma wu when
it happened," be said. "The (ccro-..
ner) 191ults1 People talked about it . ,.
in somber tones. There wasn't a .
lot of swprile. There was just kind-: ~:
of a resignation to it" • •• •
The second annual
Newport film f estiva.I
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•Details are still under wraps, but'organizers promise
'bigger and better' events this April.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
Newport Beach will offer itself
as Orange County's answer to
Cannes for the second year with its
international film festival April 3-13.
The festival will feature 10 days
of movies and lectures at Edwards
Theatres throughout Newport
Beach and surrounding cities.
Organizers expect to show more
than 100 feature films from 35 dif-
ferent countries and sponsor sign-
ings, parties, seminars and lectures.
But few plans are set in stone
yet, said John Suhr, festival director
of corporate ~nsorship.
He could offer only this vague
promise: •Jt's going to be bigger
and better than last year.•
Organizers are planning to hold
opening night, hosted ·by Mike
Burger of the "Mike and Maty
Show," at Edwards Newport Cine-
ma in Newport Center. Edwards
At the closing ceremony, festival ·
organizers will present six awards:·
the Jury Award, the Producers
Guild Award, the Audience Award,
the Maverick Award. the Block-:
buster Student Film Award, the · ~ 'J Short Film Award and a Special . 1 liibute. . • •
Last year's event, the city's first · "' '
foray into the world of international · . ' •
fibn festivals. didn't tum a profit or
even }>r~ even, Suhr said.
~it wasn't about making money
the first year,• he said. "It was
a bout maldng the community
aware of film festivals."
lbe festival's organizers have
now formed a non-profit company, .
financing the event through corpo-
rate sponsors, private donors and
filmmakers.
The first-annual festival fea-
tured the likes of Jack Lemmon ·
and Richard Lewis as its big-name
celebrities. Suhr promised good
things for this year in the famous-
folk department but didn't want to
commit to naming anyone specific
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
. Jeff Conner coordinated last year's Newport Beach Film
Festival. 1b1s year's event runs April 3-13.
· South Coast Village Cinema in
Santa Ana will host the closing-
night screening, followed by a
reception at Planet Hollywood
across the street.
yet. .
·we do have a nice cast lined
up,• he said.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1997
MNCAKE mAKMST
• The Costa Mesa Senior Centet\
le •having a Pancake Breakfast
from 8 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th
St. Pancakes, sausage, eggs,
J11ice, coffee and entertainment
W:Ol be available. Admission is $3.
Ptir more information, Call 645-
2356. ....
IQOK SIGNING '¥ilJ.ard MacAdam, managing
partner of ProActive Leadership
COnsulttng and 1Taining, will be
talldng with people and signing
copies of his new book "Inten-
ti~nal Integrity: Aligning Your
Life With God's Values" from 2 to
4 p .m. at the Barnes & Noble Book
store in Fashion Island, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
644-5552.
OR CLASS :-
Fitness Concepts Inc. offers a
CPR class from 8 a.m. to noon at
the Costa Mesa Hoag Health
Center, 1170 Baker St. The course
is taught under the American
Jieart A~ociation guidelines.
C-Ourse fee is $25. For reserva-
ti'!115, call 631-3623.
SUNDAY
BRIDAL SHOW
Mollie Merrell and Company
presents Orange County Bridal
Cqnnections. MThe Ultimate Wed-
ding Event for Beach Cities
artdesl" from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. at
, the Orange County Fairgrounds,
88,Fair Drive, building 10, Costa
Mesa. Th~re will be two fashion
shows at 12:30 and 3:30 p.Jll.
showing all the latest in bricfal
gowns. Parking is free and admis-
sion is $7. For more information,
call 548-1089.
MONDAY
fORENSIC CONSULTANTS
Forensic Consultants Associa-
tion Orange County will meet to
tliscuss a case study about
"Huma.n Factors, Ergonomics and
S_alety• at 4 p.m. and lecture on
'"~ue Migration" at 5}0 p.m. at
1)Je Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur
Blvd .. Newport Beach. Cost is $30
for. members, $40 for guests and
$55 for guests who attend the
case study also. There will be a $5
fee at the door without a reserva-tioD.. To RSVP, call 723-11 14.
-ADD TALK
Coastline Counseling Cente r
offers a free lecture called "Atten-
tion Deficit Disorder Overview" at
7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 476-0991.
MAAKmNG
The UCI Extension program
offers a free seminar on "Market-
ing your Restaurant from the
Inside and Out• from 6:30 to 9
p.m. at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more infonnation, call 824-5414.
COCKTAIL MEmNG
The Newport Beach/Caho San
Lucas Sister City Committee is
having a cocktail meeting at th~
Cannery Restaurant, 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. To
RSVP, call 646-4278.
T'AI CHI CLASS
Orange · Coast College offers
intermediate and advanced l'ai
chl ch'uan cl,asses, the ancient
Chinese exercise art that com-
bines techniques of meditation
and motion, on Tuesdays through
March 11 in the dance room at
Corona der Mar High School,
2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport
Beach. The intermediate session
meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and tlie
advanced course meets from 8 to
9 p.m. Registration fee is $45 per
session. For more information, call
-432-5880.
NEEDING A LAWYER
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers a program called
"Help, I've Hired a Lawyer" at
noon in the Friends' Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
p0rt Beach. The presentation will
cover how to determine whether
or not you have a case, when you
need a lawyer,· questions to ask
before paying a retainer, warning
signs of attorney misconduct and
how to decipher legal bills. For
more information, call 717-;3801.
ADD TALK
Coastline Counseling Center
offers a lecture called "Under-
standing Leaming Disabilities"
from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St.,
Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is
$20. For more information, call
476-0991.
HAMLET AUDmONS
Orange Coast College offers
auditions for the 12th annual
Shakespeare Month production,
u Hamlet,'' from 7 to 10 p.m. in
OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. The
prod.uction is set to run Thursdays
through Sundays, May 1-4 and 8-
11 and rehearsals will be held
Monday through Friday from 7 to
10 p.m. For more information, call
432-5640.
WEDNESDAY
HAMLET AUDmONS
Orange Coast College offers
auditions for the 12th annual
Newport Harbor
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JOHn LEOnnRD'~
Webb Chiles, a four-Ume drcwnnavigator, will present tbe
second program in Orange Coast College's 1997 Salling
Adventure Serles. Titled •Against All Odds," the lecture ls
set for today at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre.
During his drcum.navigattons, Chiles capsized three times
and cracked his boat's hull near Cape Hom. While in-
volved in a Padflc crossing, he c.apslzed ·and drifted 300
miles in CJ rubber dinghy before reaching land .. For more
information, call 432-5880.
to dilcuia •Tbe ZoM, • tbe adi-
ing nutritlon plan ct.Nloped by
beltleDing autbor &any Sein. at
1 p.m. at the Baram lad Noble
Bookstore in niangle Sqwant on
the comer of Newport Boulevad
and Harbor Boulevard in Costa
Mesa. Por more information, call
673-3588.
CYQ.E JUNKEE
Cycle Junkee, Orange Coun-
ty's stationary cycle •spinning•
studio, will present a seminar on
weight-management from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. at 167' Superior
Avenue, Suite G, Costa Mesa. All
seminar attendees will receive (l
free fitness assessment and body-
fat evaluation following the semi-
nar. Admission is $5. For reserva-
tions, call 642-4222.
" BUSINESS TALK
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop on "How to Achieve
Peak Performance," a discussioQ
on "essential• strategies f of
enhancing the success of a home-
based business, from 6 to 10 p.m.
at OCC. Registration fee is $39
and a $20 material fee is payable
to the instructor in-class.
T'AI CHI CLASS
Orange Coast College offers a
beginner's t'ai clp ch'uan class,
the ancient Chinese exercise art
that combines techniqu~ of med-
itation and motion, on Wednes-
days through March 12 from 1 to
9 p.m. in the dance room at Coro-
na del Mar High School, 2101
Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach.
Registration fee is $45 per session. I:w more information, call 432-
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The Mutual UFO Network
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Orange County aa.n • lecture
OD •lJPOl in Orang~ 8:30 p.m. at the N
C()IDJllUDjty Center, 845 Park Ave., Costa Mela. Cost I.I $10.
Por more. information, call 520-
4836.
BOATING SKILLS
Flotilla 21 of the USCG Auxil-
iary will teach participants the
rules of the water road in ~ir ·
nine-week Boating ~kills and
Seamanship Course at 7:30 p.m .
on Thursdays at Newport Harbor
High School, 600 Irvine Ave.,
room 181, Newport Beach. To
register or for more information,
call 834-1069.
AFTER HOURS
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will have its next
"Business· After Hours• mixer
fr~m 5:30 to 7:~0 p.m. at Birra-
poretti's at South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bristol, St., Costa Mesa. For
more i.ritormation, call 850-9090. I
<> SKIN CARE
International NuColour exec-
utive Karonne Brennman will
discuss proper skin care and
make-up appli~tion at 6:30 p.m.
at the Wyndham Garden Hot~,
3350 Avenue of the Arts,.Costa
Me5a. Gost is $10 and reserva-
ti~ns are required. For more
inform,ation, call 841-4131.
MEN'S BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will discuss M Let's Take a
nip to American Samoa• at its
weekly fellowship from 7 to 8
a.m . in Dierenfield Hall, 600 St.
Andrews Road·, NeW}>ort Beach.
Cost is $2.50 for breakfast. For
more information, call 574-2239.
Shakespeare Month production,
·Hamlet," from 5 to 7 p.m. in
OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. The
production is set to run Thursdays
through Sundays, May 1-4 and 8-
11 and rehe1irsals will be held
Monday through Friday from 7 to •
10 p.m. For more information, call
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The Newport Beach Parks and
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at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Avenue,
Corona del Mar. All levels are
welcome and lessons are avail-
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ON THE TOP
Women in Manage~t pre-
sents •How to Improvise Your
Way to The Top" at 6 p.m. at the
Sheraton Newport, 4545
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Cost is $35. Advance
reservaJ:ions are recommended.
For more infonnation, call 692-
2519.
AWARD LUNCHEON
The Mental Health Assodation
of Orange County is hosting the
third annual Mental Health Com-
munity Servi.ce Award ·Luncheon
at noon at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht 'Club, 1601 Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mar. Tickets are $25.
For more information; call 547-
7559.
STROKE SUPPORT
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free Stroke Sup-
port Group from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on
every fourth Thursday of each
month at the Georg~ and Patty
Hoag Conference Center, 4000 W.
C~st Highway, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 760-
2119.
LUNCHEOM
'fhe Orange County Coast
Association is having its monthly
luncheon with guest speaker
Orange County Supervisor Tom
Wilson at 11:30 a.m. at the New-
port Harbor Nautical Museum,
151 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Cost is $20. For reserva-
tions, call 548-4942.
O.C. FORUM
The Orange County Forum
presents George Argyros, chair-
man and CEO of Amel & Affili-
ates, who will discuss the. busi-
ness opportunities in Orange
County in the 21st Century at The
Center Club, 656 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa.'Cost is $25 for
members and ,$35 for guests in
advance. Admlssion is $35 at the
door. For iesenrations, call 588-
9884,
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MEDI-CAL FACTS
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers a free program on
"Medi-Cal Pacts" at 7 p.m. in tlie
Friends' Meeting Room, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
The program will' focus on major
changes in the Medi-Cal law and
how they· will affect the entitle-
ment rights of senior citizens. For
more information, call 717-3801.
CAREER NETWORK
The free Career Network
meetil}g fo,t those unemployed
will · feature "Assessing Your
Strengths and Focusing Your
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byterian Qlurcb, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. For more
inform.atton. call 57•-2239.
SlsmtarY \
The Newport Beach Sister City
Association will have its annual
meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 718-:3870.
. FRIDAY. JAN. 24
SAILING ADVENTURE
Brian Caldwell, the youngest
person ever to sail solo around the
world, will speak at the third pro-
gram of Orange Coast College's
22nd annual Sa.ilipg Adventure
Series at 8 p .m. in OCC's Robert
B. Moore Theatre. Advance tick-
ets are $9.50 and tickets at the
door are $11. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5880.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The 23rd annual Taco Bell
Newport Classic Pro-Am will take
place from 7 a .m. to 4 p.m. at .the
Newport Beach Country Club,
1600 E. Coast Highway. Admis-
sion is free for spectators. For
more information, call 574-7208.
SATURDAY, JAN. 25
TREE PLANTERS ~
. ReLeaf of Costa Mesa is look-'
ing for volunteer tree plante~ to
help plant 50 trees in the Mesa
Verde. neighborhood at 9 a.m.
beginning· at the comer of Idaho
and California streets in Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
437-5874.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The 23rd annual Taco Bell
Newport 'Classic Pro-Am will take
place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.In. at the
Newport Beach Country Club,
1600 E. ~oast Highway. Admis-
sion is free for spectators. For
more information, call 574-7208.
CPR CLASS
Fitness Concepts Inc. offers a
CPR class fron;i 2 to 6 p .m . at Hoag
Memorial Hospital Presbyterian,
301 Newport Boulevard, Newport
Beach. The course is taught under
American Heart Association
guidelines. Co\ll'Se fee is $25. FQr
reservations, call 631--3623.
COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast College's IBM
.PC Users Group will meet from 9
~.m. to noon in OCC's Science ,
Hall. The group is desigp~ for
begiruµng and intermediate IBM
and compatiQle computer users,
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u&ers to trade information and
assist one another. Annual mem-
bership fee is $45. For more infor-
mation, call 662-2939.
CANCER SUPPORT
Orange Coast College otters a
worksliop "For Women in Cancer
Crisis: From Surviving to Thriv-
ing" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in
room 103 of OCC's Lewis Busi-
ness Education Buµding. The
workshop is presented. by "Face
the World," an organization
designed. to educate, empower
and support women going
through cancer. Registration fee is
$25. For more information, call
432-5880.
CAMPFIRE PROGRAM
The California Department of
Fish and Game, the Orange
County Har):>ors, Beaches and
Parks and the Upper Newport
Bay Naturalists presents Jerry
King, volunteer naturalist and
water quality specialist, at their
next Campfire Program at 7 :30
p.m. at the Shellmaker campfire
bowl in Newport Beach. For more
information, call 640-1742.
ESTATE PLANNING
The Law Offices of Lisa A.
Ciancio offers a seminar on "Do I
Need Estate Planning? Protecting
Your Assets Through Wills and
Trusts" at 10 a.m. at 881 Dover
Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach.
Cost is $20 and reservations are
required at 574-0866.
O'NGOING
SMOKERS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowshi~ wants to help men and
women who smoke to qui~ and
remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
for the local evening meetings
nearest you.
HELP LINE .
A private telephone consulta-
tion is offered at no charge from 7
to 8 p.m. every Monday at 759-
0357. 'Falk with a professional
about difficulties in your life.
NElWORKER
The Tuesday Morning Net-
worker share leads at 7 to 8 a.m.
every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe,
1835 Newport Bled., Cotta Mesa.
For more information, call 215-
2903.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fami-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free USDA
SUiplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
the second Friday of each month
in the rear parking lot of the
church on 740 W. Wilson St., Cos·
ta Mesa. Br'ing picture identifica-
tion. For more information, call
631-2177.
MOMS SUPPORT GROUP
Group process focuses on
work, success and parenting
issues evety first and third Thurs-
days from noon to 1:15 p .m. and 7
to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 ijristol St.,
Suite J-108, Costa Mesa: The ses-
sion cost $15. For more informa-
tion, call 850-1689.
REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY
The Costa Mesa Republican
Assembly meets every third
Thursday of the month at the
Neighborhood Community Cen-
ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 645-
5326.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
A support group for Adult Chil-
dren of Aging Paren~ is being
offered from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona'del Mar. For
more information, call 644-3244.
COED SUPPORT
The Newport Beadl Psycho-
logical Association offers a Coed
Support Group that meets every
Thursday at 1 p.m. at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport
Beach. The support group
requires free pre-assessment
before joining. For more informa-
tion, call 722-4588.
The Healing Connection offers
a Coed Relationship Group at
6:30 on Wednesdays
at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 261-8003.
BODY IMAGE SUPPORT
The Newport Beach Psycho-
logical Association offers a Body-
lmage/Moderate Eating Support
Group that meets every Wednes-
day, at 7 p.m;. at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, No. 311 , Newport
Beach. For more information, call
722-4588.
DIVORCE MEDIATION
A free lecture about divorce
mediation, an alternative to the
traditional two-attorney divorce,
is offered the third Thursday of
every month with attorney Alicia
D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H.
Solow. Space is limited, and reser-
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inf onnation, call 863-9590.
TOASTMASTERS auas
·•Join.Mesa Messengers Toast-
master Club 69'1 in Costa Mesa
for their meetings at 1 p.m .
Wednesdays at Mesa Verde
Methodist Church, 1701 Baker
Street, Costa Mesa. VJ.sitars are
welcome. For more information,
call 540-4446.
• The Blue Flame Toastmasters
Club 2717 meets at 1 a.m. every
Wednesday at The Village
Fanner, South Coast Plaza Vil-
lage, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa
Mesa .. The meeting is free for
first-time visitQI'S'. For more infor-
mation, call 85~4'308.
• Toastmasters Club 231 meets
at 7 a.m. every Monday at the
Irvine Company, 550-C Newport
Center, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 733-2209.
• Harborlites Toastmaster Club
1927 meets at 7 a.m. every
Wednesaay at the Nautical Muse-
um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 854-4580.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday
at West Newport Community
Center, 883 W. 15th St., ·#S
upstairs, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 953-0900.
WOMEN'S SUPPORT
The Hope Institute, a center for
recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group at
7 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bris-
tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For
· more information, call 432-0020.
The Healing Connection offers
a Women's Relationship Group at
7 p.m . on Tuesdays at 4425 Jam-
boree Road, 180-A, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
261-8003.
ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP
This ongoing group specializes
in the needs of individual.I wbo
have sick and/or dying animals in
their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2
p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Suite 311, New-
port Beach. Free admission but
call 722-4588 for space reserve.,.
tion. ' ~ •
MENTAL IUHESS SUPPORT GR(')Vlt
• The Alliance for tpe Mentally
D1 of Orange County provides
education and emotional support
for families dealing with mentally
ill lpved ones. A free sup~
group meets from 6 to 7:30 p .n:i.
every Tuesday at Orange CoUJ?,ty
Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red·
hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544·
8488 for details. • •
• Also, St. Andrew's Presbyt~£
ian Church offers a support groy.j>
for families with loved ones ~tb
serious mental illnesses meets
Sunday evenings from 6:30 to' 8
p .m . in the church's Stewart
Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. The group, js
open to the community and conr-
mitted to confidentiality. For more
information, call 631-2880, 1 °..•
SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT ,
A free support group for indi-
viduals facing HIV I A.IDS is heid
at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a
cancer support group, will be he!d
at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the
Institute for Holistic Treatment
and Research, 4019 Westerly
Place, Suite 100, Newport Be~
For information, call 251-8700. '
LEADS CLUB ·~,,
The Women's Chapter of ~
Costa Mesa Leads Club meets ~
7:15 a.m. every Wednesday ~~
Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and Nevi;
port boulevards in Costa M~
The club is part of an intematioli:
al networking organization de,(l}-
cated to expanding each IDeilJ.·
ber's business through quaU!}t
leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338
for more information.
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for your complimentary
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ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNTY
CHAP1U
The Amyotrophic Lateral SderosiJ
Assocl.ation, Orange Co\mty Chapter,
needs many volunteers. Por lnfonna-
tion, call the Chapter Offi.ce at 37 5-1922.
AlZHElMER'S ASSOCIATION .
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The Alzheimer's Association of
Orange County needs volunteers for its
Visiting Volunteer Program; support
group leaders for patients and care
givers; and for the volunteer helpline.
Interested volunteers can call 283-1111.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF RETIRED PERSONS (MRP)
New volunteen receive Cree inten-
sive instruction to help taxpayers with
Federal and State income tax returns.
The AARP Tax-Aide Program provid~
free tax preparation assistance primarily
to older adults in our area. The program
is co-sponsored by the lntelnal Revenue
Service with input from the cautomia
Franchise Tax Board. Tux assistance is
provided without regard to AARP mem·
bersbip, and last year, nearly 1,000 local
citizens received aid. Volunteers con-
tribute at least four hours per week dur-
ing the filing season. Those interested in
helping should contact local COQrdinator
Larry White at 67 5-5066
AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
MARC MARTIN I DAJLY PILOT
A cyclist cruises along the Back Bay trail under sunny skies Thursday. The dear and mild weather is expected to last through
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society is seeking
office volunteers. Also, volunteers are
.being sought to answer calls for the
unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. Por informa· •
tion on these and other volunt~ oppor-
tunities, call Sally Carson at 261-9446. -, the weekend.
AMERICAN CANaR SOOETY
RELAY FOR LIFE
·Barbie-wanna-be still doesn't measure up
The American Cancer Society needs
volunteers for a nwnber of tasks. For
more information, contact Sally Carson
at 261-9446.
AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOla
I hadn't seen her for decades,
Md figured I probably never
. would again. But there we
were, in the middle of a bowling
alley, face to face.
_With warning I could have
Braced myself. But she caught
me off guard; my defenses were
down. All the power she once
held over me -power I forgot
she had -loomed large as I
shrunk doW!l to her size and she
grew to mine. I was miniscule ..
She was Barbie. The Barbie.
Flower Fun Barbie, to be exact.
My friend , Audrey, gave me
the doll as a gift at a Christmas
bowling party held last month by
my former employer. Don't get
the wrong idea about Audrey.
She's not how you'd picture a
Barbie fan. She has a tomboy
haircut, a spirit that won't quit
and she once rebuilt a car engine
aU by herself. Her innate hipness
incorporates a profound appreci-
ation for campiness, which
explains the gift. I suspect
Audrey -who's pretty without
peroxide, sexy without satin and
confident without cosmetics -
may be immune to Barbie's pow-
e r. I am not.
I don't even really remember
owning Barbie dolls, but I dis-
tinctly remember wanting .to be
one . Barbie had the life: the con-
vertible Corvette, the Dream
House, the strong-jawed
boyfriend. But most important,
and d early the reason why she
had all those other things, is Bar-
NOTEBOOK
june
casagrande
bie bad the look. And I f1ad to
have it, too.
The plan went something like
this: I would, starting at age 5 or
so, grow ffiY, blond hair long and
watch in the mirror for the next
10 to 15 years as the rest fell into
place. The perfect nose, the tiny
waist, the round backside were
facts of my future. Somehow I
never expected the bustline,
which was lucky. The disappoint·
ment .Would have been unbear-
ablt1!1"mitil I succumbed to silicone
implants or shock therapy.
Reality took its course, with a
twist. The Barbie face and shape
failed to form in my reflection.
And the hair grew long, all right
-long and brown and just beg-
ging to be bleached. I found
myself a grossly inadequate
adult, ridiculed by a doll at a
bowling alley.
"Ew. She looks like a space
alien," said Mike, a former co-
worker who bad never seen a
Barbie up close. uLo<>k at those
arms -how skinny. Ew."
Mike, who dearly lacks the
.makings of an anorexic, just did-
n't understand: That's what I'm
supposed to look like.
As he held the doll in his
band, Barbie smiled up at me
with a sweet, taunting smirk that
seemed to suggest Mike was
lying to mask his lust fpr her.
The all-powerful hunk of plas-
tic, w~o hadn't aged a day in the
time I grew three feet and devel-
oped wrinkles, must have want-
ed me to feel my inadequacy.
She even thrust her cliest out-
ward, hoping to tear down my
last bastion of self-acceptance.
A few days later, in what
may have been a fit of
masochism, I took a tape
measure to Barbie, then to
myself. I'll compare the results in
percentages to avoid disclosing
actual figures.
The circumference of Barbie's
upper arms is 37% of their
length. My upper arm circumfer-
ence JDeasures in at 57%, which
makes me sound like Arnold
Schwarzenegger in comparison.
Then I measured legs. If I've
got one feature that could be
considered Barbie-like, it's defi-
nitely my legs. But compared to
Barbie herself, it turns out,
they're tree stumps. Barbie's
thighs, at their.fattest point
around, are 42% the length of
her legs. Mine are 62%.
Moving inward from the
limbs, the situation gets uglier.
When I was a child I had back
surgery. Three of my lower verte-
brae were fused toget;ller, which
stunted my growth in that area
and created my unnaturally thick
waist. Barbie seems to love this
cruel fact most of all. Her ta~
pink minidress was crimped'
tightly to her 2-3/4-inch waist,
which is 55% the size of her hips.
Always hidden under loose
jeans, my waist measures in at
81 % of my hips. The
Schwarzenegger analogy returns
to mind.
And if you must know, Bar-
bie's bust size is 227% that of her
waist.Mine is a mere fifth larger
than my waist: 120%.
As I struggle onward, crippled
by the facts of my developmental
failure, I try to remember my
strengths: I have a pulse, a
genius-range l.Q. and an invest-
ment portfolio. I'm a good
dancer, I make a mean cafe
mocha, and I can change the oil
and filter in my car. My friends
think I'm funny, my cats worship
me as a god, and my husband
says I'm a "babe."
But none of that means jack
squat, because I'm no Barbie.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE is a reporter for
the Daily Pilot's sister publication the
San Gabriel Valley Weekly.
IN MEDIONE '
AmeriCAJlS for Free Choice in Medi-
cine, a non-profit educational organiza-
tion founded on the idea of individual
liberty and free enterprise, U s.eeking
offic;e volunteers. For more information,
call-645-2622.
AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION
The American Heart Association is
looking for volunteers to perlonn vari-
ous general office duties. These include:
photocopying, typing, light computer
work, as well as preparing large mail-
ing.5 and other various clerical duties
from 9 to noon or 1 to 4, Monday
through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volun-
teer coordinator, at 856·3555 for more
information.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health Hos-
pice Program needs volunteers to give
emotional support to terminally ill
pa~ents and their families in the greater
Orange County area. 'Iraining is provid-
ed. For information, call 550-0800 or
(800) 540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
The Orange County Chapter of the
American Red Cross needs volunteers·
to address community groups about Red
Cross services and to act as liaisons with
the media in disaster. and emergency
·situations. For information, call Judy
Iannaccone, 835-5381.
ASSISTANa LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The Dental Health Center, Opera-
tion Schoo1 Bell and Kids on the Block
serve the children of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District. The Assistance
League of Newport-Mesa tunds' these
projects through Its Thrift and Consign-
ment Shops. To volunteer in any of these
areas or get information on the league's
next membership event, leave a mes-
sage for Ann Marie Alford at 645-6929.
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f.shint ll#Mdlddaily • ~ $quash, Handball
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• Restaurant, Lo11nge. 8illiar<1_s
• CooferehCS Rooms
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ASSOOATION MNAISSANQ'c:MATORS
ARC ls a OOn•protit group in Costa
Mesa that spomom and supports multi· ou~cb community Ml'vic:e proiJTams,
such u the bomeletl sanctuary, Volun-
teen are needed. Por WonnAtlon, call
Dr. Renee Namute, 5'0-5803.
IW.UT MCIACA
The Ballet Paci.flea Guild, a volun-
teer support group for Ballet Padflca,
needs volunteers for a variety of tasks.
Por information, call Molly Lynch at
851-9930.
BIG IROTHERS, BIG SISTERS .
Men and women over 20 years old
who have lived ln Orange County for at
least six months and have been on the
job for at least three mqnths are needed
to serve ~big brothers or big sisters for
children ages 6 to 16 Crom single-parent
homes. Por information, call 544-7773
CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS
Volunteer docents are needed at the.
Centennial P~ at the Orange County
fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny
Smith, 708-1517. .._
aNT&ER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES
The Center for Creative Alterna-
tives, a non-profit charitable organiza-
tion that works through the United Way,
needs volunteers, graduate level interns
or trainees. For information, call Karen,
642-0377.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
' The multipurpose senior servic,s
facility at the comer of 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a
variety of tasks. For more information,
call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DISCOVERY SHOP -Uiscovery~ops are run by the
American Cancer Society. Volunteers
are needed, and no special skills are
necessary. Por information, call 640·
4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
EASTER SEALS
The Easter Seals Society needs vol-
unteers for ongoing clerical work and to
help in programs for children with dis·
abilities and in special events. Por infor-
mation, call 834-11 t L
FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL QNTER
The Fairview Developmental Center
in Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and
donations are welcome. For more infor-
mation, call 957-5188 between 8 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
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Become a volunteer
for annual festival
Volunteers are needed to
help out at the 1997 Imagtna..
tion Celebration of Orange
Co~ a festival of the arts
for dren and their families.
The annual festival ii orga-
nized by a group called l.C.
Friends and is sponsored by
the Orange County Pelform-
ing Arts Center and the
Orange County Department of
Education.
Por the 12th year in a row,
the festival will take place at
more than 40 dilf erent loca-
tions in the county, including
the Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center, South Coast .
Plaza, 'Iiiangle Square and
Fashion Island. Events run
from April 26 to May 11.
Volunteers ~ needed to
help artists with workshops,
man information booths, serve
as ushers, greet the public and
hand out advertising materials
in malls and theaters.
For information, call 833~
8500. .
-By Alessandra Djurklou
BUFFA
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He also has a special place in
his heart for management. In his
eyes, they compare nicely with the
salivating, 12-foot-tall extraterres-
trial raptor who confronts Sigour-
ney Weaver in •Aliens" -only
meaner. As always, what really
interested me was the strange
stuff.
"I worked as a local bureaucrat,
a technical writer for the city of
Costa Mesa." So begins the tale of
Mr. tittle and City Hall. "I'm a hor-
ror novelist by trade, but the horror
market was in a slump, and I need-
ed a day job to tide me over .... "
BALLPARK
• Publtt parks should be
euctly that, • Erickson said, who
also noted concerns that alcohol
would be served in a park set-
ting. •They should be public.
Chlldren should not have to pay
to play and grandparents and
parents sl;>.ould not have to pay to
watch."
Big League Dreams is the
dream of former Cleveland Indi-
ans and Oakland ~s pitCher Rick
Odekirk, 39. He and his brother
Jeff, 32, started the company
about three years ago because
cities' budgets often do not have
money to build complexes at this
level.
·As in every city that offers
softball, players pay a league
fee," said Jeff Odekirk, the com-
pany's vice president. "We will
charge the same fees and
prices."
Although Odekirk says the
company will charge the same
fees, bis brother Rick is quoted in
the company's brochure saying
fees would be higher than aver-
age.
Whoa, Bentley, not so fast. A
•horror novelist by trade"? Now
there's a job description you don't
run into every day.
"Hello. Little's the name. Hor-
ror's my game.• And what about
this slumping "horror market?"
What is that all about? ls it like a
commodities exchange from the
dark side? "Vampires, I need six.
Talk to me, people." "Zombies.
We got 'em. Gimme an offer." At
this point, the tale turns Freudian.
•So I gritted my teeth, put on a
white shirt and tie, and sat at a
desk in the bowels of City Hall,"
recalls Mr. L.
Step aside, Norman Vmcent
Peale. I'll give you "positive
thinking" I Prom day one, he had
to grit his teeth to come to work.
'.' I I . I I I I '·
•Right now, teams pay an
average of $400 to play. (in a city
recreational league)," Rick
Odekirk said in. the article.
"We'll probably charge $500 and
· offer the opportunity to play in a
one-of-a-kind environment.•
The company recently broke
ground in Cathedral City for a $4
million complex that features
five ballparks, six volleyball
courts, three basketball courts,
four soccer fields and two roller
hockey rinks.
Odekirk said city officials
there had signed an agreement
with the company because vot-
Does the phrase "self-fulfilling
prophecy• come to mind?
By the way, Bentley didn't just
spend six months or a year on this
drudgery to tide himself over. No,
no, my friend. In his own words,
"over eight years." Wow. That
"horror market" slump must have
been, well, ghastly.
Bentley next does some caJcu-
lations that show the city has a
ratio of five administrators to
every one employee -but leaves
out a few hundred employees.
Picky, picky, picky. Nobody ever
got on the Dean's List at Horror
Novelist Sch6ol by being good at
math.
Bentley a).so makes a curious
distinction between management
and •regular" employees. Are
ers didn't a pprove a tax assess-
ment to pay for a sports complex.
"We provide the same recre-
ation at no cost to the taxpa¥en,"
he said.
It's through concession sales
at a family-style restaurant that
serves alcohol that the company
expects a return on Its invest-
ment, he said. The idea is to
keep players around after the
game to spend money.
"We do a good job ol making
sure those players stick around
after the game instead of going
down the street to Pizza. Hut.·
Odekirk said.
Community Services Director
Keith Van Holdt says the compa-
ny will be working with city staff
to find out what kind of facilities
the community needs the most.
Discussions· will include whether
the facilities should be geared
toward adults or child.ten or both.
Once that is determined, a
proposal will be submitted to the
Planning Commission and later
the City Council for approval.
"It's called for in the city's
master plan to add softball facili-
ties,• Van Holdt said. "We are
short adult softball facilities as
most cities are."
management and certain employ-
ees irregular? Is it a dietary prob-
lem?
In a quote to the Daily Pilot,
Bentley further endears himself to · rus former colleagues and rein-
forces the importance of self-
esteem. •All the regular people
on the bottom are supporting me
completely.''
He also contends that we have
ufaceless bureaucrats" running
around City Hall. Absolutely
untrue. Everyone, including the
City Council, must have a face. I
check that carefully. In fact, it's
right in our municipal code: "No
face, No job.•
It's at the conclusion of Bent-
ley's tale, however, that things
really get weird; •ves, federal
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1997 •
.SALARIES
CONTINUED FROM 1
gram, it could create morale
· problems U it holds all teachers
back from
nustee Ed Decker said be
doesn't agree that clan-size
reduction and teacher raiJet
are an either-or proposition.
"We have to consider what
we can do for the future,•
Decker said. •1 think we've got
to look at the entire operation,
the entire bud· salary increas-
es.
Mook, presi-
dent of the
teacher's union.
said the district
has no other
cholce but to
raise teacher
compensation.
Hit's a matter
of what comes
first,• Mook
said. "lf you're
facing losing
teachers and
·11 you're losing
teachers and hav-
ing the lowest
wage in the
county, you 're not
in a position to
hire quality
teachers... "
get and set pri-
orities accord-
ingly."
Trustee Jim
Ferrymail said
he didn't s~
any way the d.li-
trlct could ~ .
for additional •
class-size
reduction, but
knew that it had
to raise teacher
salaries. -LINDA.MOOK "We're not
even competi-
tive which having the low-
est wage in the
county, you're not in a position
to hire quality teachers to teach
those (new class-size reduction)
classes. We're creating a whole
legacy of mediocrity that could
last 30 years."
bureaucrats can be petty and
small-minded ... But local bureau-
crats seem to be even worse,''
Bentley observes.
"While federal officials may
not be perfect, at least they are
monitored and their failings are
dutifully reported. Also, their rela-
tively high level of responsibility
guarantees that minimum stan-
dards will be, if not maintained, at
least attempted.·
I'm sorry, Bentley, are we talk-
ing about the federal goveflUl}ent
of the United States? The one
based in Washington, D.C.? Now
there's a horror story I can get
into.
•1t was a bitter cold January
afternoon in Washington. I had
one appointment left. I pushed
• me~ns we're
losing people,• Perryman said.
"We're going to have to cut
programs -bjg programs. Pat-
ents are not going to like that: I
mean, l don't like it, but what
else can we do?•
open the bronze doors at the
Department of Commerce and
stepped inside the cavernous lob-
by. No one at the front desk.
"I could hear the echo of foot-
steps in the distance, but the hall·
way was too long and dark to see
anything. As I turned to leave,
someone, or something, grabbed
my arm from behind a thick mar-
ble column.
·'Hi.' a voice said, 'I'm from
Washmgton. And I'm here to help
you.' I remember the room spill-
ning for an instant. Then I
blacked out."
I gotta go.
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Newport Harbor girls roll Up
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Costa Mesa digs out 48-45 . ~ over Estancia • . .
of No. 8 Estancia in CIP Southern Section '
Division m -A. went nearly four. minutesG
between Chantay Peyton jumpers in t1ii
final perio.d without scoring.
• Eagles push Mustangs to the
wqfl, but in the end, foul trouble,
turnovers give Costa Mesa too
m~ch to work with in PCL victory.
. Eagles Dec. 7.
'"I told our kids the last two days that it
was going to be a ditterent game than tlie
last one, but I don't think they started
believing me until halftime."
~ame that saw 11 lead changes
and 10 ties, all seven Mustangs who
played made quality contributions.
Estancia received all of its scoring and all
but two rebounds from its starting five,
which was whittled into when Jill Blaflk.
and Amy Deming fouled out in the final
three minutes.
thought we played pretty well. We'll be
fired up to play them again at our place
(Feb. 4) ...
The Eagles should also have returning
senior starter Jennifer McCartin, who
regains ·her eligibility after jU$l one more
game: "I'm scared to think what may
happen when they get Jennifer back,"
Sherwood said.
take a 26-25 edge into intermission.
Buckets by Black, Vivi Rodriguez and
Megan McCartin helped the Eagles (9-9,
0-2 in league) lead, 31-28, midway
through the third quarter 'and Megan
McCartin answered a Kelly Chapiil fol-
low shot for Mesa (12-7, 2-0) with one of
her own to make it 33-30 with 3:31 left in
the period .
·But the Eagles, who committed five of ,A
their 13 turnovers in the last eight min-•
utes, had a 5:10 scoring drought of their "
own, before Rodriguez's three ball cut the By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot ..
But senior point guard Koo Kim, play-
ing in her eighth varsity game against
Estancia, connected on a three-pointer
from the left comer to knot the score.
· deficit to 46-42 with 32 seconds left.
After Mesa hit just one free throw from
two one-and-one situations, Rodriguez '
was fouled attempting another three-
potnter and converted all three foul shots
COSTA MESA -While visiting
Estancia High may have dug a little
aeeper, it was the Costa Mesa High girls
basketball team's deeper bench that
pr°"ed the difference in the Mustangs
hard-fought 48-45 Pacific Coast League
victory Thursday night. •t thought they wanted it more than
we did," said Costa Mesa Coach Shontel
Sherwood, who noted her team may
have come in a little overconfident on the
basis of a 57-30 townament win over the
"The foul trouble and the turnovers
hurt us,• said Estancia Coach Paul Kirby,
who praised his team's effort, which
included a blocked three-point attempt
in the closing seconds that would have
forced overtime.
What happened Thursday was typical
of when these two cross-town rivals
square off for possession of the perpetual
Lady Bell trophy, which goes to the-annu-
al PCL series winner.
Both teams shot dose to 50% from the
field in the opening half, in which
Estancia claimed the biggest lead at 22-
18 after a 5-0 mn, before Mesa rallied to
The two teams traded baskets, before
Kim was fouled shooting behind the arc
and netted all three foul shots to make it
38-35, heading into the final quarter.
Mesa never trailed again, though the
scrappy Eagles made things interesting
at the end ..
to make it 47-45 with seven tic.ks left.
Kim hit the first of two double-bonus
free throws to provide the final margin. ,
but not before Julie Collett blocked the
would-be equalizer with one second left,
which was rebounded by Peyton to keep •
the Mustangs in a tie for first place with
Laguna Hills.
BOATING
stephanie
keefe
Key West event
oil horizon, and
in the limelight
for sailors
• It gets under way on
Sunday with nearly 300
boats entered in the
up-and-coming regatta. r
e 10th running of Key
West Race Week gets
under way on Sunday, with
just shy of 300 boats competing
in 1'6 classes, in three divisions.
1'o be held Jan. 19-24, this
regatta has reach~d mythic
proJ?ortions in a surprisingly
short tnne.
~own for its great
conditions, its fierce
competitiveness and the
opportunity it provides for
camaraderie between sailors
from around the globe, Key West
Raqe Week is one of the United
Stafes' premier sailing events.
A number of Newport Beach
residents will be competing in
Key West Race Week with four
bo(fts registered in the 60-boat
Melges 24 fleet.
Balboa YC's Dave Ullman and
leatn look to repeat their 1996
pedormance when they
dommated a particularly stacked
fleet and took home first place
honors without having to sail the
last race.
Other Melges sailors in
Floj'ida are Bruce Ayres on
M<1pSoon, Jaime Malm on Rose
Bowl, and Steve Otto and
Dennis Shannon on Go Dogs Go.
All ~ee teams represent
Ne>vJ>ort Harbor YC.
f;e newest feature at this
10· anniversary regatta is the
Ke West lntemational team TTI'.y. e competition is based
up n national teams made up of
thr'e boats competing in three
cla$ses -namely IMS Racing,
Mtfmm 36 and Melges 24. Their
cUJllulative scores will detennine
th&winner for the trophy.
4 Upcoming events •.•
The first week of February,
thE{ Pacific Coast Sailing
FoQDdation and the United
States Sailing Center in
assOdation with GMC Yukon
an4 US Sailing are presenting
th~Yukon Olympic Yachting
Tow. The program will begin at
5:3f' .P·!D· with a Junior Sailing
Sa.llnar hosted by ESPN Salling
ColresPondent Gary Jobson.
thli' seminar is a must for
ne involved in junior
g, particularly at the yacht
and high school level.
Attendees will have the
ch.-.ce to speak to Jobton and a
nutlber of other special guests,
tn~uding put Olympic Games
~. the event wtll bti held at Lo~ Beach State's sports
codlplex. T1te Pyromld1 on
Thunday, Peb. 6.
, Ticketl ar. sis per adult and
s12 . .so t• ddkno anc1 ttud1D11.
Por more lnlannatiaa °' • tlcUw,' call (310, AJ3 • .,...
"I knew it would be a different game
than the last time we played them, and I The Mustangs, ranked one spot ahead
high school girls basketball COLLEGES
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Newport
Harbor's
C~lleen
Eadie (left) gets
the fast break
moving ln
Thursday
night's Sea
View League
romp over
Corona del Mar;
below, Tars'
M.E. Clayton
goes high above
Cd.M's Cara
Ducey (left) and
Jennifer Dickson
to control an
offensive
rebound.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor girls take no prisoners
in crusher over visiting Corona del Mar.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Each time a member of
Newport Harbor High's girls basketball team
checked the scoreboard -the final score
remained lit several minutes following the game
-their eyes would light up.
"We've never reached 90 points,". said M.E.
Clayton, a 6-foot senior center and a third-year
varsity player. ~ .
"It's great to .beat them· by 50 points," New-
.port Harbor senior Colleen Eadie said . "That's a
team-high for ~e year, and it's great it came
against Corona del Mar."
Coach Bob Dukus' Sailors (10-8, 2-1 in the
Sea View League), on the heels of a reality check
against Woodbridge, blitzed Corona del Mar, 90-
37, in a league game Thursday night, scoring a
season-high point total. They had 88 points
against Rubidoux.
CdM, which fell to 3-
11, 0-3 in league, lost its
13th consecutive game
against Newport Harbor.
•Our girls were scared
and they were intimidat-
ed, I could tell that from
the very beginning," CdM
Coach Zellie Dow said.
"I've never lost a high
school basketball game very
be90tor~ wi'!1 a team scoring beginning . .. •
pomts.
And talk about irony. ZEWE """W The Sailors, who led 20-0 -uv
before CdM scored, held •
the same first-quarter lead
that Woodbridge had against them Tuesday
night in Woodbridge's 64-40 win.
The Sailors' mission in this one: Shut down
Undsay Warmington, the CdM senior standout
who scores more than anyone in Orange County
(26.1 ppg heading into this week}.
Warmington, though she had a trio of three-
point attempts blocked by heads-up Sailor
defenders, finished with 23 points.
Clayton led Newport with a season-high 23
points, including 11 of 13 from the lirie, while
grabbing 12 rebounds and adding five steals.
·we ran a man defense, but it was a man help,
because we would run out to help on the screen
at the three-point line," Clayton said. ·we hung
a sign in our room that says, 'Corona del MM
equals Wannington. Keep her off the rim.'"
Clayton, 9 of 10 from the line in the first half,
had 17 points by halftime as the Sailors built a
49-20 lead.
•After the loss to Woodbridge, that was a
shock of reality and we weren't prepared for it,"
Clayton added. "We practiced really hard for this
game, and we wanted to come out hard in the
first quarter. •
Breanna Badorek (16 points, 10 ~bounds),
Desiree Talley (10 points), Katie Dunne (10) and
Eadie (10) also scored in double figures.
Alyssa PaUI's three-pointer gave the hosts a
38-13 lead in the second. The Tars outscored
CdM in the fourth quarter, 25-3.
Shakeup at
UC Berkeley
leaves some
~ig questions
• Mike Freeman finds
himself without a coach
before he even gets there.
By Jim Walters, Daily Pjlot
NEWPORT BEACH -What a
difference a day makes.·
"Tell me about it," said Mike
Freeman,· who was in shock
Thursday while discussing devel-
opments surrounding the football •
program at Cal-Berkeley.
Freeman, who recently signed
a letter of intent to finish his col-
lege playing days with the Bears,
got a call from head coach Steve
Mariucci Thursday letting him ·•
know he had decided to take the •
job as the new head man for the ..
San Francisco 49ers. Mariucci u
replaces George Seifert who sud-
denly resigned from the NFL ca
team after an eight-year run. ~
"I hadn't watched lV all day, ..
so I was really shocked when he ...
called and said he was leaving,•
Freeman said. "l can't blame him. ..
I would probably have don~ the
same thing.
"I'm not too happy, no. He was
here the day before and I had no
idea. He was in my house and I
had no idea. He didn't say a word
about it.•
Mariucci · and an assistant
were in Southern California earli-..
er this week for a recruiting trip ...
and stopped by to pay Freeman •
and his fol.ks a visit. "'
"I gave him my registration ~
applications when he came over .,;
and he took care of that for me," ...
Freeman said. .,Then be called ~
today. This is a big shock."
Freeman, who spent the past ~
two years playing football at •
Orange Coast College after a ~
stellar career at NeWport Harbor ~
High, figured he still would have ..
chosen Cal. Unfortunately, a situ-
ation he thought was set is now
up in the air.
"Most coaches take their assis-'
tants with them, so I don't know · .'
what to expect," Freeman said. ~
"I'll have to get over it. I'm sure ..
they'll get somebody good to take ,,
over but, man, it's a blow."
Ironically, Freeman will be ~
leaving for Cal today to fi.bish the u
registration process. OCC just :
handed out their grades on the •
15th. 11
I •1 guess one good thing is now ..
I have some pro connections," ~
Freeman said. "He was in my ,
house."
Pulido (Diarine) injury update GIRLS BASKETBALi! SUMMARIES, STANDINGS
• Pulido out for tonight's game
with dislocated shoulder
By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Dianne Pulido suf·
fered a dislocated right shoulder ln the
first minute of Wednesday's loss to Irvine
Valley, but she's hoping to be back in the
Orange Coast College lineup by the
Pirates' Jan. 25 home game against
Groilmoot.
Pulido, who entered the week leading
the Orange Empire Conference in tc0r-
1ng With 20.9 points • game, would only
mils tonight's game ega.lnlt Cyprest U
Mr ieMbUitatloo foUowa tbe best tce-
narto. The way the game Kbedwe plan
out 1be Pirie. hive • week Off befote
~ Gi'olmwnt nm s.tuntay. 1'll mill CtJ*W, bUt tiiD W9 haw. a
t
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week with no games and that will help,•
she said. "I'll keep working on condi-
tioning to be ready."
This actually was the second time this
season Pulido's shoulder popped out of
its socket. The first time C4ID.e in the
Cuesta TournJUll.0nt.
"l kept that low-protilil and just kept
playtng with it," P.ulldo said. "(Wednes-
day) was dilferentb;;use I hit the court.
•I did the ice thing and got ready to go
back ln, but coach told me at halftime to
forget it."
IU much as Pulido wants to be in the
lineup, she said she'll heed the doctor's
ac:Mce. She saw her brother, Denny, go
tmough surgery on a separated lbOulder
lut seuon that cost him the entire bu·
ketbell 18UOn.
•watching him go ~h 10 much
will help keep me coD.riaUve about
thll,. lhe Mid.
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eo.ta Mela ........ 45
&Qnda 12 13 10 10 -45
Cost. Mesa 14 12 10 10 • 48
....... -Rodriguez 15,
M. Mc:Carttn 10, Stapleton 8, Bllldt 7,
Deming 5, yann11 o. Diu o.
3-pointers • Rodriguez 2.
Fouled out • lllldt, Deming.
eo.ta MeN -Kim 12. P9yton 10, Mdtnon a. O\epin 6, Collett 4,
Jlldtson 4, Powef1 4.
~ten • Kim t . Fouled out -None. ... ....., .......... ~,, corona dill Ma' I 14 14 3 • 37 ~ott HlfbOr 21 22 16 l5 -90 a.-....... w.m1ngton 23,
~ 4, Andltiof'I 2. Dunlep 4,
Gero 0, ,..., 0. ~ 2. Gnhlm 2.
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Newpon ~ Nna Dally Pilot .. : ... :-:~· '~t~ FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1997
~ . • . --. • . . •. ·'-:flS-_
.... IGCIOI •·..-rt--• ........ u 1«1: Um (NH) ~-d«. ~
12-o; t1J: LMge (NH) pinned CWk,
0:44; 111: AmlMo (NH) mtil. dee. Sen-
dlarl, 15-6; 125: Pinon (Nl4) pil'lf*t
Espinola, 0:48; 110: (W) nNlJor dee. l'Weedv. 17·2; tJS: ~ (NHJ won by
pin, 2:15; MO: Kenney (HH) pinned F\'-•
nn. 0:25; 145: Lahldjl (W) pinMd c.ook. •
3:18; 152: Kemp (W) pinned CNM. ""
3:22; tlO'...Qlvea (N14) pinned Otts, 0-AS;
111: Munzo (NH), pinoed \Yu, 2:SS;
tit: Reed (W) pinned Snyder, 1:28; 211: ~
Whitley (WJ pinned Pimental, 4:~ •
Nwt: Deere (NH) pinned Compton. 1:3J,
•Estancia slips and slides to 3-0 victory
over Eagles' aoss-towri rival Costa Mesa
in a soggy Pacific Coast League contest.
COSTA MESA -Both of the girls high school
soccer teams.Jrom_E.stancia_ and host Costa Mesa
looked like· they spent Thursday. afternoon riding
~otorcy~es behind big rigs without any mud flaps.
(Newport Harbor is 2..0 In Sea VleW •
League dual meets). •
· N8WPORT, BBACH -With time wiDd.iDg down. Cbe Newport """'°' CoroM .. ..., 15 103: Antenare (I) by forfeit; 112:
In a game invol'Ving these cross-town game that
could be dubbed Mud Bowl I, Estancia swam to a
3-0 victory over the Mustangs in a Pacific Coast
Harbor ~did• soccer team made one lut1JUP •"!lmll! tbws-Dugan (I) pinned Bauer, 3:32; 119:
Heine (CdM) pinned Valasquez, 5:19;
125: double forfeit; tJO: Pena (I)
pinned Cox. 4:18; 135: Rush (I) won by
forfeit 145: Kramer (CdM) pinned KOf'-
eis, 1:43; 152: Molway (CdM) dee ••
McDougal, 9-4; 160: Nguyen (I) won by
forfeit, 171: Gunderson (I) won by for·
feit 119: Farias (I) won by forfeit 215t
Sanchez (I) won by forfeit; Nwt: Oiddt
(I) pinned Flatten, 1 :20.
League clash. ·
The game was moved from a nearby field that
was deemed unplayable, but the south end of the
su)>stitute field still posed some hazards. It was ~
virtual quagmire with puddles as deep as six inch-
es.
" ~to Ue Bay Rival Corona del Mar on tbe s.uan" mmp11. 1
• Newport Harbor'l l<yle Mc:Nichols, wbo was pomdoDed tn front
<1' tbe Sea Kiiig goal. beaded a sideline throw-in pua toWard the
ColODa del Mar net. .
M lbe cUd all night, Devon Burlingham stepped up and made
the big eave, pulling the ball in with both hands to pe1.-ve the Sea
Kings' 2-1 vtc:tory.
Two freshmen, Estancia's Jennifer Patterson and
Costa Mesa's Stephanie Landeros, were injured on
the same play early in the game. Patterson left with
what Coach Jenny Tavares thought was a deeply
bruised left knee.
•Boy, games between these two teams aie always like tbatJ
aren't fheyr said C.clM Coach Matt Etchilon.
"BefQre the game, wo k>Ja them that they were going to have to
play a solid game -play smart on the defensive end. This is a big
(Corona del Mar is 0.2 in Sea V.ew
Lea~e dual meets.)
~-" . Estanct. 60, Costa Mesa 18
· '1be victory evened the Sea Kings record at 7-7-2 overaD. 1-1-1 in
Sea View League play.
TODAY
• ....... 1
Landeros played the remainder of the first half,
making five saves, but was taken out at intenn.i.s-
sion and was to be X-rayed for what Mustangs'
Coach Dan Johnston thought might be a broken
left hand.
The loss of Landeros was a blow for Costa Mesa
BRIAN POSUDA/ DAILY PILOT
Estancia Hlgh's Becca Silva (6) takes control
as Costa Mesa's Monica Guitierrez defends.
While Corona del Mar celebrated, there was some trustradon on
the other side Qf the field where the Sailors fell to 5-7-1 oven1l. 0..3
in league.
"We''l/e been plagued by injuries and illness this week," said
SailOIS Coach Justina Gibble amid the long faces. "We didn't do
much and they·were aple to capitalize on our mistake..•
Community cOll1!9e men -Cypress at
Orange Coast 5:30 p.m.
(3-7-1 overall, 0-1 in league). -· were there ~o capitiltize.
Community college women • Cypress
at Orange Coast. 7:30 p.m.
"We have three goalies, but two of them weren't
here today," :Johnston said. "Martha Garcia is out
with a bad knee and Marissa Dinsdale is out with
the flu,"
Mlf she had practiced at goalie this week. they
never would have been goals," Johnston said.
Corona de1 M4r's tnvaden led 1-0 at Ule half on a goal by
Meghann CIArk..
Newport appeared poi9ed for a comeback when lllytor Yurada
tied it up by taking a centering pass about six minutes into the aec-
ond half and rolling it in for the lying score.
High school boys • Newport Harb« at
Corona def Mar, 7:30 p.m.; Coste Mesa at
Estancia, 7 p.m.
• Soc:icer
Liz Powell stepped into goal for the second half
with Costa Mesa trailing 1-0 and did a creditable
job. Powell made seven saves and actually got her
hands on the ball during both of Estanda's second-
half scoring plays. However, each time the ball
bounced· free and the Eagles (5-8-1 overall, 1-1)
Jen Brunick headed in the second goal on a
rebound off Powell's hands. Helen Flores, who
made three saves in goal in the first half, scored the
final goal from her center/forward position on
another rebound in front of the net.
It to;Ok the Sea Kings less than five minutes to go back on top,
however, when Undsey Grultbs powered a shot into the lower,
right-.hand side of the qet for what proved to be the game-win-
ner.
High school boys • Newport Harbof' at
Corona def Mar, 3:15.p.m.; Estancia at
Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.
wit ·was nice to start scoring again," said
Tavares. wwe haven't won a· game since Decem-
. ber. This was a big win."
• w.t.Polo
High school girls · Costa Mesa at
Tu~.m. • Ing
High school • Newport Harbor at Foun-
tain Valley Fi'(e-O>Unties Invitational, 2 p.m .
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PUBLIC NOTICES amounts 181 forttl In the Article XIII of tM City Char· PUBLIC NOTICE to bid. Below Is a list of p.m., In the Council Cham· PUBLIC NOTICE Beverage Control to sell al· Have you atatted doing MlliOf\ « encurrer..... to. general conditions In the ter and pursuant to Sec-names and unlt numbers. bers of the Newport Beach coholic beveraoes at: 414 business yet? No pey the remelnWIQ prindpel ---------event of faJIUfe to enter Into Ilona 49500 through 49523 NOT(CI OF NAMES • UNIT NUMBERS City Hall, 3300 Newport Flc;Utlous Business N NEWPORT BLVD., NEW· Stephen D. Irons, general eum of tfle note(ll eec:ured PUBLIC NOTICE the contrect and execute of the Public Resources PUBLIC HEARING JEFFREY HOFFERBER, Boulevard, Newport Beach, Name Statement PORT BEACH, CA 92663 partnef by uld Deed of TNI\. with ---------i the required documents Code, the City Is aulho-N 1 Is h 1 1205 California, at which tlme The tollowtng persons are For IM following type of This statement was ftled 1ntwe1t ~ • prcMded--NOTICI :ro such bid HC\lrlty will ~ tlzed to enter ltlto non-that c;:.;eClty C:~~ 0~ ~~ MARGARET F. GUFFEY. and place any and all per· doing buslnen as: Calif or· Ucense: 47 ON·SALE GEN· with lM County Clerk of 1n Mid note(sl, ectv~s. If ~ • CONTRACTORS forfeited. The FafthfUI Per· exctuslve ftanchls• agre• Cl 1 N B h 11 1207 sons Interested may ap-nla rnstitute For Intensive ERAL EATING PLACE . Orange County on M0-97, ,,,.,, undw the t8'1"M of the
CALLING FOR BIDS formanoe Bond shall r• menll lor ~merclal solid h~ 0a 4:ibfr~rthe::,c ~~ ROBERT FLORES. 2131 pear and be heard thereon. Short-Term Dynamic Psy-Publlahed Newpo.rt 19973707109 :>eect of Trwt, Mtlmeted • School Ol1trlct: Huntlno-main In full force Md effect waste collection services the app1Fcat1on of th~Clty ANGELA CASAFRANCA, II you challenge this chotherapy, 400 Newport Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, teee. c:twoee Ind expenMe •
ton Beach Union High through the guarantee pe-with private aolld waste of Newport Beach lor: 2202A pro}ect In court, you may Center Dr.. 706, Newport Pilot January 17, 1997 Feb. 7, 1997 F257 of the Trust• Ind of the School District rlod as apecllled Ill the haulers. Amendment 848. LESLIE MCCARTHY. 2208 be llmlted to raising only Beach, CA 92660 • F238 tn.lltl created by aald Deed
Project: Bld 809-0cean general condltlons. NOW, THEREFORE, be It An amendment to District· RICI( LEONARD. 2211 those Issues you or aom• Douglas G. l<Ahn. M.D.. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of Trust, to-wit: ....
View High School .Glu• The DISTRICT reaerves resolved by .th• City Coun-I Maps Nos 1-6 9-11 R. TALAMANTEZ Ill, 2249 <?'141 else raised at ~he pub-400 Newport Center Dr.. t284.817.31 Eltlmated. --Laminated Structural R• the right to reject any or all ell of the ~1ty of Newport t? 15-18 2t-30 32 • 3~5• JOHN A SCHAEFER. 2274 he hearing descnbed In 706, Newport Beach, CA NOTICE OF Fictitious Busln .. s ACCNed lnt•nt end eddt--patr bids or to waive any Ir· Beach that. 4a.:50 52•54 8Mt • d 64• SANDRA GARCIA, 3141 this notice or In written cor· 92660 0 Name Statement 1iof'lll edvencea If lf'IY wit
Bid Cloaltlg: 2:00 pm, regularities or Informalities 1. A public hearing •hell 65 to r~lassl :n Ill~ CRUZ BONIU.A, 3218 respondence dell11ered to David M. Davia, M.D., APP.-LICATI N The following persons are 1ncr .... ttU ~ priOr to·
Tueadey. F"ebruary t8, In any bids or In the bid· be condueted on January parcels city·wld~ wit~wr· RICHARD SKINNER, 322t the City at, or prior to, the 2010t s.w . Birch, Suite TO SllL doing business as: UVA ... The beneflciwy undef
1997 ding 27, t997. at 7:00 p.m .. or e lzonesolR 3 R°"' AP WIWAMAUSTIN.4t0t public hearing. For lnfor· 100 Newport Beach CA ALCOHOLIC Club of Orange County, MldDaedofTNlt.__,,cn
Obtain Decumer.ts· Hun-Aa ·required by Section as soon thereafter as prae> C ~ C-0 C 1 ·c 2 U • d ROBERTA REIS, 4169 matlon, call (7i4) 644-3222. 92s6o ' BEVERAGES 44100 MacArthur Blvd. ~enddlhwedlQ1hl
llngton Beach "Vntoi'.i ; Hlah 1773 of the Cantornll tlcaJ Ill the City Council with' the .:H.: Md :.z .. C~· KAREN LEVINE, 4228 Lavonne M. HarkJ .. s, Gary Crouppen, PH.D., Dato otRUng Suite 500, Newport Beach: und11lion•d • wittt.n Deel.:
School District, 10251 Labor Code, th• Director of ~!:~· N3300.,,...Nr'po~ blnlng Ol1trlats to R·1, R·2, R27E8BECCA JANE READY. CMC/AAE, City Clerk 914 Sternng Oaks Ct .. Oak Appllcatlont CA 92660 mlonof Dll&lkiindo.rr..I Yorktown Ave., Purchasing, th• Department of lndu• evar • ew,..~. eac •MFR RSC AMC APF M·t· 4 Published Newport Park,CA91301 JAH02 1997 Douglas B. G8()(Qe, 434 tors.& endswllltenNodce
Room 36t, Huntington trial Relallona of lhe State ;.:fi~8c,/0a c:~~~~T!.'~~ A, GEIF, PC arid oS.A In ~:rJ ~D~tG~~~1~302 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally This bu1lnes1 11 con· To Whom 'tt May Con. ~~~5 Corona del Mar. of Def~ end Election to
Beach, CA 921148, (714) of Ca.lllornla has deler· each of the below Usted order to create consistency JOEL JAIREGUI •4347 Piiot January t7, 1997 ducted by: a general Part· cern: M hew cal L 434 W . The undefalOned•
964·3339. ext. 4350 mined the a-ral J)(tvall-aolld h I between the Districting CHE e r'ow F270 nerstllp The Name(s) of the Ao-alt r g yon, ca.-'Mfd1*1dceof Ollalt ~OTICE IS HEREBY Ing ratn of waget In the anl tow:!'tol:'w~sg~:~~ Maps, the updated Zoning 4~J2A LL • NER, Have you ltarted doing plic.rtl(I) It/are: CONCOA· !!~2~ Corona del Mar, end BecdOn to Sell to be GIVEN that the Huntington loCallty In which this work Code, and General Plan PUBLIC NOTICE buslnHS yet? Yes, 1-1·97 DIA RESTA1.IRANTS INC. ._ • "'5 l9COrdld In 1hl CCU11y ._.. Besch Union High School Is to be performed. Coples and conditions. Land Use Element amend· JAMES KRUEGER, "365 Douglas G. Kahn The 1ppllcant1 fisted Thia business Is con-the reel property ia located
District, Orange County, of these rate determine· a. Implementation date: ments approved on Octo-CLAUDIA V. ARAIZA. 4382 PUBLIC HEARINGS WIU.. This statement was flied above are applying to lM ducted by: an unlncorpo-end more ttlWI ttwM months
California, actfng by and Ilona, are on file at the DIS-Mt>"c~ 1,~?97~ hi 1 . ber 24, 1988. BPu~'J;shed MNew~:ilt BE HELD BY THE COSTA with the County Clerk of Department of Alcoholic rated aesoclatlon 01her hlYeelapeed alnce euch ,. thr9ugh Its Governing TRICT, and copies may be · on Y anc 18 ee. Notice Is hereby fUrthllf eac osta • esa Y MESA PLANNING COM· Orange County on t·7·97 BeYefage control to ..u .,. than a partne<shlp oordlidon ,. f I .. f'.ore.
Board, hereln•ft•r referred obtained upon request. The 8·5" 01 gross monthly 1• given. that the proposed PUot January 17• 24• t997• MISSION AT THE CITY 19973709595 coholic beverlQn at: 901 Have you started doing doa&R ~*a. Trus·
to '' '"DISTRICf". will r• contractor 1hall post a celpts for the first year In-amendmet\ls have bffn re· F2l9 HALL, 17 FAIR DRIVE, Dally Piiot Jan. 10, 17, 24. SOUTH COAST DAIVE business yet? No t ... 5 Hutt:c.fttr. Dflve.
celve up to, but not later copy of these rates at each :i~~~~PbXf t1:5l 8' year vlewed'pureuant to the Cal· PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· 3t t997 F204 UNIT t20, COSTA MESA. ~!thew Craig I.yon ~ 1050. Siiilta-AN-CA than the abov•stat1d time. Job site. The contractor and T • NI · · Ith lfornla Environmental Qual· NIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS ' CA 92828 • statement was filed 92707 Telephone N~-:-
eealed bids lor the award any subcontractor under It r!iew8:i":ight~J':~~:ual lty Act. and staff has deter· PUBLIC HEARINGS WIU.. TSHOEORNEAFTASER P00NSS!!J0LNE PUBLIC NOTICE For the following type of 0~thang~~c£°~~ ~~~ :J (7141432-9000 By· Brian of• contract for the above shall pay not leu .lhlln the 1 he f hi mined that the previously BE HELD BY THE COSTA m • Ucense: 47 ON-SALE GEN· ••• , n • c Truat S.:.. Officer project. specined prevailing rates of :gr-:m•n\ o I e ranc • certified .Environmental Im-MESA PLANNING COM· DAY, JANUARY 27, t997. SJATEMINT 0, ERAL EATING PLACE 199e3705995 o!t-e: 01~/97NPP2313l
A MANDATORY J)(tbld in· Wiget to all workers em· ~ Bl':r~!~: No set ratff pact Report (EIR t~O) pr• MISSION At THE CITY REGARDING THE FOL· WITHDRAWAL FROM Publlthed Newport Dally PUot Jan. 3. 10, t7, PUB· 01/10197 01/17197
apectlon and walk through ployed by them In the ex· e Franchlsea shall Inda,,;_ pared tor 1M General Pl~n HALL, 77 FAIR DRIVE, L~Wl~lPJ~CAf~ONFSOL PARTNERSHIP Beach.Costa Mesa Dally 24, 1997 11116 01124197 ' '
wlU be held al 9:00 am, ec:utlon o the contract. nlfy and hold barmleas City update Is adequate to COSTA MESA, CALI· LOWING ACTIONS AAE OPERATING UNDER Piiot January to, 17, 24, PUBLIC NOTICE January 28, 1997 at Oc11n No bldderlo may wllhloddrawf from environmental llabUlty aerve as the environmental FORNIA. AT 6:30 P.M. OR CHALLENGED IN COURT FICTITIOUS 1997 VI-High School, 17071 any bid r a per o I lM f hi • document for this project. AS SOON AS POSSIBLE • BUSINESS NAMI Ft95
Gothard Slleet, Huntington forty·llve (45) days after the tl~s In 1~_"~ity":,.!i ~~'y':'c; The proposed amendment THEREAFTER ON MON· TUHMEITECHAD TU..0E0NGNLEYMTAHYOBSEE The followfnn person has PUBLl"NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Beach. date set for the opening of C 11 has been reviewed and DAY FEBRUARY to 1997 .. ., "-SALE TruatM Sale No Bids ehall be recelv~ In bids. the 1ty Environmental ..,. staff has determined that REGARDING THE' FOL: ISSUES S 0 ME 0 NE withdrawn as a general 18-52170 Tltle Onw No0
Iha place Identified above Pursuant to Section 22300 ablllty Fund 5·5" of gross the EtR adequately d• LOWING APPLICATIONS RAISES AT THE PUBLIC partner from the partner· Flctltloua Busln... teH10l 11 Aef8'8nC8 No0
and shall be opened and or the Public Contract receipts for all commercial acrlbea the general envl· IF ANY OF THE FOU..OW· HEARING DESCRIBED IN ship operating under the Name Statement 487412ArN No 139-471~
publicly read aloud at the Code. the COf'ltract wlll con-IOlld waste handling ser· ronmental aettlno of the ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· fictitious bualneu name of The foUowlng persona are 02 YOU ARE 1N° DEFAULT
above·stated time and taln provisions permitting v~es Pffvl~ ~ lh•l~ project, the signllfcant envl· LENGED IN' COURT, THE TEN CORRESPONDENCE ~K s:1rv:e~ •1t t 788 tuir-doll'IQ bUtlnett as: Future UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
place. the 1ucceulul bidder to c '" n t ty u ... ronmental Impacts of the CHAL.LENGE MAY BE UM-DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· m ng 1 1 ve, 0 • a Automation System• & DAlB>Ol/18191. UNLESS
In accordance with the substitute securitlH for any tt;e f,'~~Tr.:.~~Jrnci~in. pr~ect, and allernatlves ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS. ~~~Rlg~Mrc:s~~EN paJ: ~~!a, ~~t~= Buslneaa Tech~l~s. ~~ J =· YOU TAKE ACTION TO f'RO. G~~~n•an~r P~~~!~~! ~r,rcr tow:=: ,!~or: ~~ '":.~~~~ar:;::ssd~~ :la1.:'~~g~.~~ ;;~~~Z: 1¥E.fH~~~EH~~~~ ~c Hf:A~~oi~ANCE OF :S~1~·:~~~: c= ~~. c"'-=·· =· · LW ~~~ Code Sec:Uon 7028. t5, and ance under lM contract or I f II t 1 effect. Coples or the prevf. DESCRIBED IN THIS NO. · F b 2 1 119 8 regg 1 man, SALE. If YOU NEED AN Public Contract COc!e Sec· permitting payment of r• agH ~ft .. *1.~8 : t" ou1ly prepared envl-TICE OR IN WRITTEN THE . CITY COUNCIL 'OF ~.!.,.,..,;2tiB ' '514e Dorado Drive, #t11, ~TIONOF'THENA-
tlon 3300 the owner r• tentlon1 earned dlrecUy currlenl t ..... 1."'ure ae r• ronmental document are CORRESPONDENCE DE· THE CITY OF COSTA F.........,ll and ... d I Huntington Beech, Callfor· lUllEOFlHEPROC&DINGS I . ... th i th bldd po,. Into ffCIOW eye ng requ. ements. II bl t bU evl I t\lrl>t:!D TO THE p1 AO.I M Es A c AL I F 0 RN I A I.I name ... , ... 0 nla 112'49 q.,..es a • er • g. Location of disposal: ava a • or pu c r ew ..... ~ ~ AMEND.ING CHAPTER 111·1i the person withdrawing: Thom&t Wllllam Mathews AGAINST YOU" YOU , sen the following ~las· 8V1 Gov.mine Board City light to dnlgnate loca· and ln1pectlon at IM. Plan. NINO COMMISSION AT, 2 OF TITLE 11 OF THE Clfolyn Rose Oddo, 1788 757 San Leon 1 I C 11: SHCUJ> COHrN;J A LAW· 1
slllcatlon of contractors II· Sl9ned1 11/ Sual tlonoflandftll nlng Department. City or OR PRIOR TO, THE PUS. COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL Humml~blrd Dflve Costa fomi 927t4I ' rvne, a YER OnJena9v31, 1997. ~~=i:~~·c~'= t~:: Mc&.ane, Director. Pro-h. BIUlno WJ collection NC:P10~1!~~d ~New-lf ~~~~t?a ACTION PA-CODE CONCERNING Mesa. Ca 112828 • Thi: buslnees Is con-at 11:00 AM,~ Pursuant to euslnells and ourement/En•rer Cono responsibUlty: Private haul-& h C Ill '1 ~ 97:07 FOR ARCHITECTS COMMUNITY IMPROVE· Carolyn Rose Oddo ducted by: an unlncorpo-For9do11n Cclrporeidol'I "
Professions Code Section Hrvtitlon e~. (7~~~ &....fur" a ' ORANGE AUTHORIZED MENT, STANDARDS FOR 19973707083 rated a11oclallon other the cUy eppolnted Trustee
7028 15 no payment shall Published Newport 1· No r'°'ocatlon of Iran-Notlct la hertby further AGENT FOR JOHN w VACANT PROPERTIES This statement was flied than a partnership undlr end puraient to Deed
bemadeforworkormet• Beach.Costa Meu Dally fa~e~;a:h!':~•.:.•m~~ glventhatsaldpubllch•ar· HAMILTONJHAM~l.TON AND TO ESTABLISH with the County Clerk of Have you started dolng~l~ ~,::'
1111 under the contract un-Piiot January 10. 17, t997 J. Minimum hailer quallft. fng wfll be held on the 27th COMPANY FOR A VARI· ~~tE~E~~~0,f,:E~fL Orange County on Mo-&7 ~~~ 114'12~~ _ Peoe.:
le'* end until the Reglatrar Ftll7 cations: Uablllty Insurance, day of Jan~ t997, at lM ANCE FROM SETBACI( DETERMINATION: EX· Dally Piiot Jan 17, 24, 31, Thisaggltattment was flied of Offldel Aec«df In the f~e °8i:~r~'°r~.t~~=·~ sUltable :rpmant, know!· ~nJf ~h~mC:S-~'i = ~~g~:~~~.E~ob~ ~~~ EMPT. Feb. 7, t997 F289 With IM County Clerk ol Office of the Recotdet of
tractor wH fllOperly II· PUBLIC NOTICE ridge 01
1'0 : ~st• ~egula· Newport Peach City Hall FEET PROPOSED> AND FOR FURTHER INFORMA· PUBLIC NOTICE Ofenge County on 1-9·111 OfWG ~ Cellf«m,
'censed at the time the bid RllOLUTION · one, oa c ec pro-3300 Newport Boulevard' DRIVEWAY WID1H RE· TION ON THE ABOVE AP· 1ff73709t10 eucut~: MJl'APO A.
was submitted. Any con-NO. 87·1 g~m~u:~~ education ,. Newport Beach. cauromli OUIREMENTS (20 FEET ~~~~~ ~~:v~~ ITATllllNT OF Dally Pilot Jan. 10. 17, 24. ~=. HUSIAM>BJN:,:;
tractor not so licensed Is A RESOLUTION OF qulrementa provided by at which time and place REQUIRED; 12 FEET MINI-OFFICE OF THE PLAN WITHDRAWAL FROM 31. 1997 F227 WFE AS JOtNT TENANTS
aubject to penaltlee under THI CITY COUNCIL haulers to customers on r• and al plfSOl3 Interested MUM PROPOSED) TO NING DIVISION ROOM PARTNIRtHIP PUBLIC NOTICE ea Truator WESTEAN Fm.'. the lew end the contract 0, THE CITY OF cycling and sOUtce reduc· may appear end be htard AU.OW THE CONStRUC-200 77 FAIR• DRIVE OPERATING UNDER EAAL HVINGS • LOAN win be contldered void. II tlon thereon. If you challenge TION OF A 7 tOO SQUARE • • ,.CTITIOUI ASSOCiA' 1 ttie license . claulllcatlon THE CITY 01' 1 City authotltv to annu-thla Pfojtcl In coort, you FOOT BUILDtNG LOCATED 23.51A ME~, CAUFOR· aUllNISI NAMI FlctHlouSa aualneaa wll ~ :T =:: specifted hereinafter 19 that NIWPORT llACH u t.ldlt ha I ~f flnancl I may be llmlted to ratting AT 101 KALMUS DRIVE IN · Nmne t•lement c;ilry, WI ot I "aoeclaltY contractor'' DICL.MtNG ITI a y ad I tlu er I th a only lhoM lsaUll . you or AN MP ZONE. ENVIRON-pub I I' he d New pot t Tht following l*lon hal The following persons 11e AUCT10N TO THE H es deflried In 'Section 1058 "8Cor I r•a no IO • pay. 80tMOne .... railed al the MENTAL DETERMINATION· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally wlthdllWO ... gtneral doing buslneQ as: Coast lllOERRJRCASH (peytlble of the Caf"ornla Bualneea INTUITION TO ment Of fHI required public hearing dHCtlbed In NEGATIVE DEClARATlON. Pilot January 17, 1997 partner from lM partner· ChlrOl)fac:tlc Rehabllltatlon It time of .... In lewful
and profnslonl Codt, lM CONHO::.~:O 7:LIC ~81' ~~="With all this nollee °' ln wrllten cor· CAVAILABL£ FOR REvtEW F241 ~~~~ undtf ~ Center, 51122-24 Warner ~ 1hl ~St ...
epeclalty contraotor c-11-· TM• State Federal laws and rff~ dtllvefed '° t:OR 20 DAYS AT THE PUBLIC "OTICI Tredl .. nv:= .. ~ ~ Ave. Huntington 8Mch, CA Li-. e..... ~ aw~ the contract for ..,.,. ... '-' utdon. t 1 end lM City Ill. or pttor to, the Pl.ANNINO DMSIONI. .,.__. • 9:2849 ..., s • or ·-this work shall llMlf con-GRANTING OF d';i f ~ con-publlc f\eaflng FOR FU Al HE A I No lflotJtlow 8uelnMa 17th .... -.. Costa M.... Carol LyUe Young, D.C .. bent. e ct'8Cll •.wn bv e 1~ e "'*'tty of. the NOH-UCLUllV8 °""co Chait 18.,,?~ For lnlormaUon, call FORMATION ON THE N ........... CA 92127 4821 ~ Clf, #3, Hun-._or ..... cnclt union, WOt'k. In accordance With FMNCttllll POft '=~ ~ 8' "' Patrick Alford, s.nlof Plan-ABOVE APPLICATIONS, The~ The flcllllo\19 BUslM!H ~on Beach, ca 92t41 Ole cNck chwn by a ltAlte
the provialon• ot C&llfomla ADDITIOllAI. 2 Th• c:Y propotMll to ner, .. (11<4) 844 32'5. TEt.EPHONE 754-6245 ~ doing bUlinta ~~ ~ ~..: ~ ~ 5· ~Millin, ~.e .. Ot '==end '°ll!l
lutrneea end ProttMIOnt COMllWIM. IOLID off~ a ~ aolld LaVon... HarkleH, CALI.. AT THE OFFICE Of Med HMrtng lpteCh and on Apfll at 1995 FM457$ t t 2 a.~' &'12e...un. -~ ._. __... ~ s:i: ="•MrlCe WASTS MAUl.U8 Watte collaCGon hnchlM CMCIMI, City Ctefk rc:o~~~NG 7D~Vl~I~ Uingua_a., t'7132 hach ,ul name' end~. Of ~ bualn~u Is con-=: eect1on 1102:;!
Fallurt lo ~ ~ WITHIN THa CITY IO e.ch of lhe toUowtng 'ubll1htd Newport DRIVE COSTA MESA !fvd.1 Sul-. C, Huntlng\On tile l*•on withdrawing: ducted by: an Yf'tiCorpOo Code end allhD-wortt within ..,. time NI OP NIWPORT IUCM lllted IOll<s waste haulari Beach-Cotta Me9a Dally CALIFORNIA.. • ..acn, CA 92'41 t<enneth Donald Bauer· rated a11ocletl0n ot~r to do ._.... lrt tNe
lofth '*ein wlll rttutt In WH!AU.S, the City :;••prettnltylicMMd Pllo4Janualy1'7,1"1. ftubllah•d Newe.o.rt :.'&haF~coi. ~ta~non, meleter, 2530 Fordham tnana~ N). A&: ltTH!QUAD theimpolltlonof~ Councl flnda Ind dtW· _ _....permitted_!!_~ F237 IHoh-Cotta Mtoaa DMy 1~ .... ...:.. ·-~· • = Coeta M .... CA Haw ~ aeeried fllMaTYHAU.01 dafNl9ff tor Mah csay Of rninee lhet the colectSon of -...._ ~ -Piiot JMuery 17, 1tt7 '·-_,., .....,,, e ~~No MM CMC CIN-dtiaY• In tht amount of eolld waat• generated ~!1_ ";_ ~"*':: PUii.iC NOTICI l't40 ~~ hec:ft, CA Kennett\ D. ear..renneltter carol Y~ D.C. I AT lllO llA04 l200 W cw within the Qty la a ... ,,....., 1H711074H .... McMmr\ D.C. VD IUBIAflAM. CA. bC:ft ~ 1t1e11 MAbrftlt pUbllc eerYlce and "8t the ~,, ....... 10 the Pf~ eecmca OP ua.a PUIUC NOTICI ,J~h"c 9w. Env•3na.2 8M.D., Thia ttatemtnt wu flled n. ........ w -... .w:. -.. .,.. _.. on.,...,.,. turnllhed Wllh 9'aNgt. ~Ion. cot. ~ ~.,.. In aoaol'Cllll• Wllft the .... · " 1 ••ch Wfttl the Counly Clertl of wWt the County a..& .,.._ ""9rww_!llllt"'
theeot*ectdQoumlnla.• 1tet1on. end dlapoa.i o1 ~~~-= =•otldon11100 eeoncaOP ~~.:;.rftin91on °'*'DeCounlyonM4.f7 0r1ngeeouncyonMM? • ...,...,Dllll.,,_.,. :.:..= ~=~=~~Urns lla'9d In P 1 lomlalu~:.=:-11e,,: n'f ~':':uv Ceoll J. 'olmar, M.D. o.iiv Hot JM 17, a.., 31. ~,.O:,~~:': ""91'V..._1JjtnllM ...,.,.., by the oonoem ~Improper 1bcM. alOM COde there '*"' CJIVIN tfWl ttte ~ Councll f .A.C.f • .._ 117~2 Beach feb. 7, 1tt7 '2'74 _, • 1111\1..ClllMtt ;:. 9"d ~lll'Ktlng control of IUOh ......._ a. Zakaroff ltrvlcH, dllf, unoetd llOrW,.. tar of ,_ Cltv ol Newport ~..,.. O, ~ PUIUC NOTICI Feb. 1 ,.., ,_ .. ._. ,_. lOt
Fti ltllClloae Mt. flulllC WOUid M*faGt the Qty to Rouben Kandlllen. ,,.... ""*" 'MTOMC11 IWP -.ct\ .. ·hoed • IMMc • CA 11147 W •TICI ,.,_., ... ~"" .. Cltw .,
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4100 el 19q. Ind ........ Md may en-T:i-~ ~ ,,':; su-'1 tG ....._ 1110I NO. f)-4, ~ CM-= br: a ...,.. part> llOTIC8 OP FlelN HI I II 111 firn fl:•.:,..:
hOh Old 1M11 be'°' ... • pubic nulaMeit, llr dent • Of811deocll0ft ... ~ Of THI CITY._. ..... -.. ...uoATICMI llwf11Um11S -~~;.:~ .... ~ b!1 uerlllador poMlon. ... ,._.., ,.. ~ Thia ~ of tr.. ..... .,...,. • COUNCIL Of THI CITY OP .....:-~Yea. .... -.. NII CllW IN The'*"'"' I .. 41\
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:-r::··~ ......... ......... ''°~.......... bul!IMt• _ref? v .. a.ot. ti duc1ed by: a C9'PQfatlon Have you ...._, ................. -v-. t.-..? ........ bullnett Y!M? Ho l'IGtttJeua .......... bullntt• )'t4? No Nw .,.=.,... Maine tetwent THH l'lnanclli <lroup. Have you etan.ct dolnO bUalnea yet? Ye.a, f.1"'7 ....,_I. "'*'-.._. ltal•,...nt Albeft D. Babel Nw lta&elMClt Henly 0. l'tDWI • ._.. TM lalowtnQ l**On• .,. The f l*W• .,. '!l!C..;_ .IOMph c. ltat11fl0n, buelntff yet? No ~ ....,.,,. Thia ...........,. .. Neel The ~ pereont .,. Thie Ital~ Wit tiled Th• ~ 91ftont .,. Thi• •latttnent WM ,....,
*41nQ buslne .. ••: doing~" p: Dolphin c;nairfNllVCl!O EOR T~i... Inc .. Thia autefn!t!'ll WU Ned Whh the ~ Clerk ttl .ina .__ •: •) OttQ ._,, 11\e County Clertc Of doll\Q bullneM u: Jll8t1& with IM,.~ty a.~
90MPU-OOC Houaa. V•GU ·SIYI• Cu l no Thie lllatament WH llltd Ronald J, Quyer. ,,nldant wttl'I Iha Councy Olelll of Orange OcQlly on M H7, Hauclt. b) ll'lottliftit 0.. Otenge COlfty on W·t7 Ml l E!UfUlntnenl. 3M Orange--.r °" 1•--
2 .. 11 Drydocll etur ... 2901 Welt 'llCiflo with Iha Coun4y Cleft! of Thie .....,,_. wu tiled Onnoe Counly on MM7, '-'ll70'1oe8 alarte -..,.. tt Ontpn~ 1 .. 7'7ffl19 Ottnn•Yt•:JJ· Laguna .t ... 17 .... 1 ~ Nguel, CA Wttt H~ ..... 316, ..... °'~Courcy on 1M•.et with Ille ~ Clet1' of 1M13T07ff1 Oelly flllot. JM. 11, 2A. 3t , tf .. ,V.,Nl'I, fNtne. CA OlllV Piiot Jen. 101 t 7, 24, Beacl\, CA ' ~ ~ Jen. 3, 10. 17, Pott hKJ\.1. CA t2M3 HHUCNIUI Orange Counly on M·t1 Deity Piiot, an. 17, ... 31, '•b. 7, 1tt7 ~ Nec>4 ~.~-~ _ Of. 1 .. 7 ,2U5 Bernadttlt uare1. '2t 14. 1117 > r1r.t ~ Wll._, Dolptiln uamlng CMNt Dalty ftllo4 Jen.'· 10. t1, • 1MT11ffl7• ,..,, 7, 1197 ,_ ..... .,,. ___ Oreo Heuck, t1 nrtWTW1, .u·· ·,.. NOTICI ~ Snat. Laguna "' ..... -~ ! .. ., DfYOOCli Cow, U.. Corf. .. (,\NeYlldtlcotpot• 2.4,1"7 1112 DalyPlotJen.10.17,24, rv--•n.w IMM.CA'2t04 --8Mch,-CA82Ut -..VlllV•"'• r,.. ......... CA mn lion . (NV). 110 !alt ... '1 '"7 ,213 PUIUC NOTICI .. tttk • ..._ Tiii• bu.lneH It con-.. _. .... ____ ... .__ Tl\11 bu1lneH le con-PJ~a...., ...
,,,, • A. a.on, m1 Min-,,.,., "'1e '· Lal Vegea. PUIUC llOTICI . rlO ·--........ duc1td by; .,, lncfMdual r---····· dueted by: en lndMCIUll ..... : ~ Av .. C09ta ...... rN et104 PUBLIC NOTtCI ,.......... ......... ...... • ......_. Hev. you l1Mttd dOlnQ Nw ltateMMt Haw you 11atted doing Nw l ... 1111i•nl .... if Tiii• bUllMH I• con-............ .... •• ...... ......... t :TM folloWlnO '*'°"" .,. ~ )'911 YH. M·M The tolloWlng S*lonl .,. bualneu yet? v ... 12+91 The ~ Pttton9 .,.
'""1 • Ille butlne11 11 co~ ducted by; a corporadon ..._ ltaMMeftt l'lollt.._ 1...an... The ~ penon1 111 ddlnO bu11nees u : V.I.,. Grto Heuctc doinO buelnell 11: ~ Bernadette Juerez dOinO t>utlneH It! Stow-• " ~ • Otntfll p111-tU!Yt "°"' llMed doing The~ S*JOnl.,. ...... ltetetnent dolna butlheU u: Venezia OallYafy ltMOe, 111 c..,i. Thi• ·~ w• ~ An1 Conct11lon1, St• Thlt statement wu flied ewayz. 1007 8albOt ~ve .•
• : . ship buslne .. yett No esolno bullt1"a u : •I S.• The f<*owlng per90N in PYoOuctlona, 20301 SW Cy. Ill It., Coat8 M.... CA wlCh ~ Otaufttt Cleftc Of Aocheet« It., IC, COttl With the County Clerk of lalt>Oa ltlend, CA mt2 • • you etllttd doing Doll>hln Qamk'IQ CNINt, view l'lnanclat. bl a .. vttw doing bualnt11 u : PIQ. Pf'HS SL, Newport e.adl, 92127 Or~ County on 12-31-M Mesa, CA t2U7 Orange County on M0-117, Clayton Warwick, 1 1007
•,. • "'-tllnea1 yai? No Corp., Kim Blown, C.E.O. Flnandal 1!.tcrow Div., c) NONE. INC.. 3001 I!. I.a CA t2tlO · Barbete J, Wltaon, 878 t ... UffOOJ St\aMon Matle Von Dofan, ttt1U07097 Bd>Otl Avt .. Baltioa lland, t Hatman Douglat Wiik.. Thie llllemtnt wu flied Unbtlltvale Real Eltale, Palma Av., Anahtlm, CA BV on TV Inc,. (CA), 20301 C.pttal St., ~osta Meta, p ally Piiot Jen 3 10 17 394 R~hHter St.. IC. Dally Pllo1 Jan 17 2• 31 CA 92882
• General pat1ntl . Wiii\ 11\t County Clerk of 28$5 e. CoHt Hwy 1229, t2800 SW CyprHI St., Ntwpon OA 828.» ~· 1197 • • 'nae COl1a Mtta. CA 82827 f: 7 .,,;.7 . • F. 20 Thi• bu1lne11 ,. con-lnla 11at~mtn1 was ftltd Orange County on 12·11-te Corona dtl Mat, CA t2t25 PIGNONE tNC .• (NY), 3e0t BNch, CA t2MO Tiiie bu1lnH1 11 con-• Thia bu1lnt11 11 con· •b. • ,..., ducted by: an Individual
wlll\ '"-County Clerk of t9ff310St 04 Paul H. Reed, Inc., (CA). E. La Palma. Anattelm. CA Tl\lt bu.Inell •• co,,. ducted by:.,, lndMdual PUIUC NOTICI ducted by:.,, lndlvldl.ll/ PUBLIC NOTICI! Have you 1tat1td dOlng .Orange County on 1-7·97 D Uy Pilot Dec 2'7 1911e 28$5 f , COH1 Hwy 1220, 9280$ d..:ted by: e corl)Of'atlon Havt you •tarted doing Have you 1tarted doing t>usf"41s yet? YH , t2·3-H
' '9973708574 J~ 3 10 17 1997 • ftts7 Corona det Mar, CA t2e25 Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con. Hew yv4' l1atted doing bullneH ytt? No l'lotltlous 9uelMM ~~~~yet? No Flctftlou• auetn•H Cteyton WatWlck fl • Diiiy Pilot Jan 10 17 24 · • • • Thi• bu1lnH1 le con-due1ed by: a eotPofellon busln"• YIC1 Ye1, 1890 ISarbata Wlleon N.,... ltaleinent ~-"""'' M. Von Doran .,.,.. Statement lbl1 statement wa1 led · ' ' · PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a ~atlon Have you atllttd doing BV on 'TY Inc., Bll1>•• Thi• atateinwnt wu filed The'lOlloWlng S*90nl art ll\11 ltalemtnt w .. filed The folloWlng Ptf•OO• .,. With tht County Cletk of ~1. 11111 F2l2 Havt you ltaMd doing butlnell yet? YH, 11113 VeMzla. Prta. with the CoUnty Clerk Of doing bullntll 11: Spec. with 1he County Clerk ol dOlng bUtlMH u : Richard Orange County 6n 12·21-118 PUILIC NOTICE FlcUUou. BualMH t>uslnff• Yt11Y••3-29-91 PIGNONE, INC .. Claudlo Thlt ltatttl*lt WU flied Orano-County on 12·19-91 tt\MTI Oornmtrclal Real e .. Orangt CounfY on 1-14-417, Perlrn Automotive, 1701 UtNS70S7S3 Name Statement Paul H. Aetd, lnou Paul H. Materuzl, RegJonal a.,,. will\ the County Cl«tl of f ... 3705f0t tate, 149 The Mui.r. Cir· f88737D7378 Tustin Ave., Coat• "Mesa, Dally PUot Jan. ~. 10, 17,
FloUUoua lualneH The fonowlng S*M>ft1 are Rffd, Preskltnc tfll Mgr, Orange COlmly on 12"24-M Dally Phoe Dec. 27, 11116, a.. Cotta Mna. CA 112621 DaUy Pilot, Jan. 17, 2•. 3t, CA 92629 24, 1997 f178
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Harne Statement doing bUalneH u : Graphic Thla atatemenl WH ftted Thi• 1tatem.nc wu filed f ... 3101133 Jen. 3, to. 17, 1•1 F154 John DaYld Van Ro1Mm, Feb, 7, 1997 F2•5 Rlcl\ard Leonard P11tln~
... .,. The lo41owitlg P9rsons aft Arla ServlcH, 8132 Mlchffl wttl\ the County Cltrk of wlt.h the County Cllfk of Dally PllOt Jan. 3, 10, 17, PUBLIC NOTICE 1'49 The Muter• Cllcle, PUBLIC "'OTICE 748 Tuttln Ave., N-port PUBLIC NOTICE
, .doing bUllnn1 11: or .. lllB, Huntington Beach, Orange County on 1·7·117 Orange County on 12·18-90 2•. 1197 '181 Costa Mna, CA 92827 n Beach, CA 92e83 F'-tlllo•·a aua•--aa . ·•I Allegra Neck and Back CA 92847 18871709989 1ttt3704U1 Tiii• bu1lnt11 11 con-This tiu1ln111 11 con-"' '" """' Pain Cllnlc, bl Premiere Brian Patrick Corey. 22231 Dally Pilot Jen, tO, 17, 2'4. Dally Piiot Jan. 10, 17, 2.4, PUBLIC NOTICI FNlcltltleult1 •tuatneaa ducted by: an Individual F1Nct1Uou1•t Btualneata ducted by: 1n Individual T Nef m1• •1 tat e,.ent • fiHllh and We IMH Cen-Adamo, Laguna Hllli, CA 31 1197 F208 31 1997 F220 .,... ta •ment Have you •tarted doing ame a emen Have you llarted doing h• ot ow ng ptreont •r• ~ 'ter1, ' Corporate Park 92653 ' ' Flctltloue aualneaa The fOlloWlng Ptf•on• ara bu.1lneu yet? No The following persons ate bu11nus yet? No doing buslneH ••: Azure
• Drive, 51.111• 100. Irvine. CA Gina Ann Corey, 22231 PUBLIC NOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stat•....,t doing bullnHt u: Koo-Ka Jol\n Van Ro11em doing business as: K.O.F. Richard L PtrUn CrHtlons, 2545 Elden Ave .. 92606 Adamo Laguna Hiiis CA The followtng Ptf901'1 at• Cl\oo MatktllnQ, 2183 Fair-Thl1 1t1tement wa1 t111d & AltoclatH, 3151 Airway This statement w11 flied IE, Costa Mesa. CA 1121127
Comprel\enilve Weight 92653 ' ' FlctlUoua aualneu Flotltloua Buet...-a doing bu1lnet1 u : Ad• view '222, C-0111 M .. •. wltl\ the County Citric or Ave, 8-3, Costa Mell, CA with the County Clerk of Vlnh 0 . Ha, 2545 Eldt n
Management, (CA), 1 Cor· This builne11 11 con-Name Statement Name State,,,.,_t vanced Techn ol oglH CA 112827 Orang• County .on 1+97 92628 Orange CountY on 1-10·97, Av• .. IE. Costa Mna. CA
Qorat• Park Drive. Suite ducted by: husband and Th• follOWlng J*•ons 11• The followlng J*IOnt are Group, 2175 Pacific Ave, Thomu Anthony Sanettl, tt973109435 Kavin Danie! Friedman, tl-73707089 112627
100. lrvlne, CA 92608 wife doing bulln•"8 11: Prince doing buslneH a1: The Suite E·2, Cotta M .... CA 11182 Alol\a Or., Huntington DaUy Piiot Jan. 10, 17, 2•. 210'4 W. Dogwood Ave, Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Thia bu~lneu . la con·
" This bu1lnt11 11 con-Have you 1taned doing Transport, 2818 Redland1, Moto Tracer Company, ~7 Beacl1, CA 12648 31 11197 Fl9S Anaheim. CA 92801 Feb 7 1997 F268 ducted by. an lnd1vldual
ducted by: 1 corpotatlon buslneu yet? No Cotta MHa, CA 92827 8882 Htil Avenue, Apt. 7, JatM1 Cl'lat1H Van Vitek, Tl\11 bu1ln111 Is con-• This bu1lntss I• con-· • Have you started doing
.. Have you llarted doing Brian P. Corey David Leveque, 2818 Red· Wutmlnster, California 2175 Pacific Ave, E·2, ducted by; an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE buslneu yet? No
1 t>Yslnesa yet? Yu This 111tement was filed tand1, Costa M111, CA 92883 Costa Meu, CA 92827 Have you 1t1tted doing Have you started doing Vlnh Ha
" Comprehen1lve Weight with the County Clerk of 92827 Wtndy DenlH Morton, Tl\la bu11ne11. !• con-bullnesa ye!? No ,.. FloUtloua e..alMH bUsl!'•ll yet? Yts, 11-2·96 Flctltloua Bualneaa This statement w11 Ried
Management, Jo11 s. Veta, Orange County on 12·24·98 Darla lAVeque, 2618 Red· 8882 Hell Avenue, Apt. 7, ducted by: an Individual Thomu A. Santttl Name l tetement Kevin D. Friedman Name Statement with the County Cle<k of
COO 11983705922 lands, Costa M•sa. CA WHtmln ster, Calllornla Have you started doing Thia 111temen1 wu filed The foHowtng S*SOna .,, This statement was med The lollowlng per1ons art Orange County on 1-8-97
Thi• statement was flied Dall Pilot Jan 3 10 17 92627 92883 bU1lne11 yet? No wltl\ tl\e County C1e<k of doing bUslneu u : Cad· with the County Clwk of doing bUsineH 11: Pacific 19973708831 *Ith tile County Clerk of 24 Y897 · ' •1183 Tl\la bu1lne11 11 con-Tl\ls bu1lne11 la con-James C. Van Vitek Orange County on 12·19-116 mua EnllfptlH, 4500 Cam. Orange County on 1-14·97, Realty Alliance, 733 Bo!-Dally Piiot Jan. 10. 17, 24,
Orang• County on 12·19-· 1 ducted by: husband and ducted by: an Individual Tl'll• 1t1tement waa ftled 18983705107 pu1 Drive, ,Suite 390, New· , 19973 707405 eona Drive. Laguna Beach, 31, 1997 f219 ... '8, 19983705115 PUBLIC NOTICE Wll• Have you 1tarted doing -wltl\ the County Clerk of Dally Piiot Dec. 27, 1998, port Beach, CA92660 Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, CA 92651
bally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31. Have you 1tarted doing buslna11 yet? No Orang• County on 1·7•97 Jan. 3, 10. 17, 1997 F156 Mark F. Mou, 366 Genoa Feb. 7, 1997 F247 Stephanie Anne Geary. PUBLIC NOTICE
p b 7 1997 F276 Flctltloua BualneH busJnn1 yet? No Wendy Deni .. Monon t 8873709832 Lani. Coeta MeH, CA 733 Bolsana Drive Laguna flctltlo"a Bualn••• e · ' Nam• Statement D11la LtVeque Tl\11 statement wa1 flied Dally Pilot Jan. 10, 17, 24, PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Beacl\, CA 92651 · " 1 PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng perions are This 11at1ment w11 Ried with th• County Clerk of 31, 1997 F201 1 Tl\11 bu1lne11 Is con· Flct.ltloua Bualn••• This business la con-Nam• Statement ---------•doing buslneu 11: Alie! with 1ht County Clerk of Orange County on 12·13·98 f ctltloua aualneaa ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndlvldual Tha loltowlng P9rlons ara ·, • Flc UUoua BualnH• Company, 1927 Harbor Bl.. Orange County on 1·7·17 f8883704824 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement tf•ve you •tarted doing Ham• Statement Have you started doing doing business 11: Tltr 1
• Name Statement 1150, Costa Mua. CA 18873708577 Dally PUot Jan. 10, 11, 2•. .._.ltloua 9ualneH The following person• are buslneu yet? Yts, 1-1·117 Th• following per1on1 ere business yet? Yes, t.1.92 So1utlon1, 401 40th St., 'The loaowtng persons are $2627 Dally Piiot Jan 10 17 24 31 1997 F225 r""' doing bullnts1 as: The Mark F. Mou doing buslneH 11: Fnl Stephanie Anne Geaty Newport Beach, CA 12663 Oolng buslnesa as: Bro-Susan Leller, 3706 Chan-31 1997 · ' i 21 4 • Name Statement Kacl\lna Window, 1280 Tl\lt statement was filed Star Financial, 3905 Chen-This statement wn flied Cheri Youaw. 401 40tll ~ur11 • Leu, 17732 nel Place, Newport Beach, ' PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons ate 811on 189-379. Newport Will\ lht County Clerk of nel Place, Newpot1 Beach, with tile County Clerk of SI.. N1wport Beacl\, CA
811cll Blvd .. Suite c. Hun. CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE doing butlne11 H : Brad· Beach. CA 92660 Orang• County on 1-6-97 · CA 92683 Orange County on 1+10-97, 112683
tlngton B•acl\, CA 92647 Lawrence Leifer. 3706 Flctltloua BualneH 1trHt Investment Co., 121 John O. Cline, 14~ Colo-19973706411 Geoffrey Heckler, 3905 11973707081 This bu1lneu 11 con·
• Paull Cas1anon, 17732 Channel Place. Newport Flctltloua 8ualneaa Hame Statement AQatt Ave., Balboa lllend, rado, Boulder City, NV, Dally Pilot Jan. lO, 17, 24. Channel Place, Newpon Daily Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, ducted by: an lnCllvldual
•• Beach Blvd .. Suite C, Hun-Beach, CA 92683 Neme Statement The followlng pereons are CA 92682·1001 89005 31 1997 Fl99 Beach, CA 92663 F b 7 1997 F265 Have you started doing tlngton Beach, CA 92647 This bualne11 la coll-The followlng per1one are doing buslnes1 11: World· Wllllam S. Stewart, 123·C Till• bu1ln111 Is con· • This business 11 con· e · • business yel~ No
Georgie G. Roberts, 17732 dyeteG by: nu1band and doing bu1lnH1 n : Team wide Golf Scllool1, t 4893 Agate Avt .. Balboa Island, ducttd by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Cheri Yozsaw
8eaeh Blvd .. Suite C. Hun· wife . Mom Productions, 20822 E. Ball Rd., Anaheim, CA CA 92662-1001 Hive you 1tarted doing Have you llarted doing This statement was filed
llngton Beach, CA 92647 Have you started doing Lancelot Lane, Huntlnglon 92806 Tl\11 bualness 11 con· buslne11 yet? Y11, 11·1·96 flctlt1ou1 Bualn••• buslnsss yet? Yes, 1.13.97 Flctltloua Bualneaa with the County Clerk of
This business ts con· business yet? Yea, 1978 Beach, CA 92&48 Worldwide Goll Enter· ducted by: a llmlted part· John D. Cline Name Statement Geoffrey Heckler Name Stetement Orange County on 12·13·98
dueled by: a general part· Lawrence J. Leifer Lealle Gay Not11l, 20822 p1l11a, Inc., (CA). 26382 nershlp Tl\11 statement was med The followlng pertons .,. This statement was filecj The followlng P9r•ons are 19983704581 nersl\lp This llatement wH flied Lancelot Lane, Huntington Carmel Rancho Lane, Car· Have you started doing with . th• County Clerk of doing buslneu as: Com-with the County Clerk ol doing business H : Ron Y. Dally Pilot Jan. 10. 17, 24,
Have you started doing with the County Clerk of Beach, CA 92848 mel, CA 93923 butlnH1 yet? Yes, 1-1·74 Orange County on 12·19-96 munlcatlon Acceu, 138 Orange County on 1-14·117, Goldstein. M.D .. • ggg N. 31, 1997 f224
t>utlneu yet? Yes, 12/18/ Orange County on 12-31-116 Tl\11 bu1lne11 la eon-This bualne11 11 con-Wiiiiam S. Stewart 19"3705108 Laurent, Newport Beach, 19973707394 Tustin Ave., 115, San .. ---------
98 1t983705tn ducted by: an Individual ducted by: a corporation This statement waa filed Dally Pilot Dec. 27, tt96, CA t2e60 Cally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Ana, CA 92705 PUBUC NOTICE
Paula Castanon Daily Pilot Jan. 3. 10, 17, Tl\• reglatranl(•I com· Have you started doing wt0tll theCouCounty Clerk of Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1997 F158 Christopher Clollerty, 138 Feb. 7, 1997 F248 Ron Y. Goldstein, M.D.. 1 a·~• This 11a1ement was filed 2• 1997 1187 menced to tranaact bUll-business yet? No, 1-1·97 range nty on 1·7·17 Laureot Newpot1 Beach 1201 Oceanfront Laguna Flctlt oua -n•••
wllll the County Clerk of ' nest under the fictltious Wortclwlde Goll EnterprlH, 198737Ge579 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92eeo ' PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 92651 ' Harne Statement
Orange County on 12-24·96 PUBLIC NOTICE buslnesa name(1) llsted Inc .. Al Morris,· Gen. Mgr. Dally Piiot Jan. 10, 17, 2•, ,._ 1 lou •·-• Thi• buelnen 11 con· Thia buslnen 11 con· Tl\t following person• are 19983705531 aboYe on: Not Applicable This statement waa flied 31 1997 F209 ""t t • .... ness ducted by: 1n lndivldual Flctltloua BualnHa ducted by: an lndivldull doing business a1: Vlvlt11,
Dally Piiot Jan. 3, 10. 17, Flctltloua Bualneaa Leslie G. North with tile County Cleltl of ' Name Statement Have you 1ta11ed doing Name Statement Have you started doing 801 -N. Tustin Ave,. Sult•
24 1997 1179 Nam• Statement Thi• statement w11 filed Orange County on 12·12·98 PUBLIC NOTICE The following PtfSOns are bu1lne11 yet? No The lollowlng persq111 11e business yet? Yes 10-1-98 704, Santa Ana, CA 92705
· The followlno.persons are with th• County Clerk ol 19983704524 doing buslnen u : CBP & Chrla Cloherty doing business as: Bee· Ron Y. Gotdstein.'M.O. Ramon Scrugg1, M.D .. PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslneu as: Fuller & Orange County on 1·10·97, Daily Pilot Jan. 10, 17, 24, flctltloua Bualn•H A11oc., 23!M College Drlvt, Tl\la 1tatement wa1 filed more lndustrlea, 1602 Pia· This statement w11 fifed 1831 Orange Ave.. Suite A, ---------I Hansen. 430 32nd St. Sutt• 19973707092 31 1997 F226 Name ltetement Cot ta Mesa, CA 92626 with the County Clerk of centla Ave, Costa Mesa, with the County Clerk of Costa Me1a, CA 92627
flctltloua Bu1lneaa 200, Newpon Beach. CA Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, ' Tl\t folloWlng persons are Charmaine Bernard Pick· Orang• County on 1·7·97 CA 92827 Orange County on 1·14·97, Thia bualneu la con-Nam• Statement 92662 Feb 7 1997 F263 PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslneas u: We ell, 2394 College Drive, 18873708593 Phlllp G. Moore, 1602 Pia· 19973707407 ducted by: an lndMdual
, The following persons are Richard A. Fuller 111 Oi>al • ' Cate Carpet Cleaner•. 653 Co1ta Mesa. CA 92626 Dally Pilol Jan 10 17 24 eentla Ave. Costa Mesa, A Dally Pilot Jan 17 24 31 Have you started doing
-doing business as: IL Stu· Ave.. Balboa t~land, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Buelneaa Seal, Co1ta Mesa, CA Thl1 bustneu Is con. 31 1997 · ' F202 92627 Feb 7 1997 · ' F271• buslntss yet? No
dlo/Plct1Jt11que, 417 31st 92662 Name Statement 92627 ducted by: an lndlvtdual • Thi• business Is con· · • Ramon Scruggs, M.D.
St.. Newport Beach. CA William R. HanHn, 12 flctltloua aualneH The following J*IOnS are finest W. LaBreck, 653 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE This statement ~s filed 112663 Ainuock, Irvine. CA 92612 Name ltatement doing buslne11 as: CroH· Seal, Co1t1 Meu, CA buslneu yet? Yts, 12·10-Have you 11111ed doing with the County Clerk of
$haron Hutchison. 422 This buslneu 11 con-The following per10ns ar1 roads, 453 Costa M ... St., 92827 915 Flctltloue Bualneaa buslneu yet'? No Flctltloua Bualneaa Orange 'COlllty on 1-14·97,
Villa Point Dr.. Newport ducted by: an unlncorpo-doing buslneu as: P1clflc Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Charmalrw B. Pickett Name Statement Plllllp G. Moore Name Statement 19973707408
Beach, CA 112660 rated auoclatlon other Golf Tour, ee Egret LI\., David A. Zllo. 22809 Fern dUcted by: an lndlVlduaJ This statement was ftled The followlng peraona are This statement was filed The following P9r10ns are Daily Pilot Jan 17 24 3t
Mlehele Prata Bowden, than a p1rtne11hlp Aliso VleJo, CA 92656 Ave, T0trance, CA 90505 Have you , .. ,,ed doing with t"-County Clerit ol doing bl.Illness a1: Lawson with th• County Clerk of doing buslntss as: Cham-Feb. 7, 1997 . · ' ,:240 34082 Capistrano by Sea, Have you started doing John Stepl\an BurckJe, 66 Dsborah Casey Clark, 453 butlneu yet? VIS, Jan. Orange County on 12·19·98 & Klng, 485 E. 17th Strfft, Olange County on 1·1•·97, pion Graphic.a, 2117 All·
Dana Point. CA 92629 bu~ne11 yet? No Egret LI\,. Allio Viejo, CA Co1ta Mesa St., Coata 11175 t9HS705102 , 201. Cotti Mtu, CA 189737074D4 bame #2, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICI!
Thl1 bu1lness Is eon· Richard A. Fuller 92646 Meu, CA 92627 Ern11t W. l.aBreck Dally Piiot Oec:. 27, 11198, 92827 Dany Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Beacl\, CA 92848 1---------duc:ted by: a general part· This statement waa flied Mlchael Stanlty MllH, Thia bu1lnet1 Is con-Thi• 1t1tement w11 flied Jan. 3, 10. 17, 1997 F159 Teny Zism1n, 177 River-Feb. 7, 1997 F252 Jett Hall1 2111 Alabama Flotltloua •wlneaa
nershlp wilh the County Cletk of 8402 Munsllr Or., Hunting· ducted by: • general parn· with the County Cltfk of aide Drive, F, Newport 12. Huntington Beach, CA Name Statement Have you started doing Orange County on 12·31-96 ton Beacl\, CA 928411 ter1hlp Orange County on 12·27·98 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE 92648 The following parson• art
Qu1lne11y11?No 19983708011 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Havt you started doing 198837DS730 This bu1ln111 11 con-This business Is con-doing bu1lne11 u :
Sharon Hutchllofl Dally Pilot Jan 3 10 17 ducted by: co-partne11 bu1ln•11 yet? No Dally Pllo1 Jan. 10, t7, 24, Flolltloua lualneaa dt.JCted by: an lndlvldual Flctltloua Bualneaa ducted by: an lndlvlduat R.E..P.S .. 8 Mayapplt Way, Michele Prata Bowden 24 1997 · · ·1189 Hive you 111rtad dOlng David A. Zito 31, 1997 F222 Harne ltetement H1v1 you 11at1ed doing Name Stat~ment Have you 1tarted doing ll'Vlnt. California 92612
This statement w11 flied • buslneu yet? No Thi• statement Wal flied The folloWlng J*•ons 111 bu1lnn1 yet? Yea, 1+97 The following pe11ons are business yet? Yes 1988 Beverly Ulvan, 8 Mayapple
with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE John S. Surckle with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslneu as: Ar· Terry ZJsman doing buslneu as: Bond Jett Hall · Way, Irvine, CA 92812 Orange County on 1·7·97 This 111tement w11 nltd Orange Couniy on H•·t7, rowhHd Precl1lon. 165 This atatemlf\t w11 filed Marketing, 260 C1gney This statement was filed Thi• bu1lnt1i 11 con-
111973708887 FlcUUoua Bualn•H with the County Ctlrtl of 19173707393 Flotltloua helneaa Tulip Lane, Cotti Mau. with the County Clerk of Lane, 1120. Newport with the County Clerk of ducted by: anlndlyldual
Daily Pilot Jan. 10. 17, 24. Name Statement Orange County on 12·28·116 Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Name Statement CA 92627·1721 . Orengt County on 1·7·97 Beach, CA 92663 Orange County on 1-14·97. Have you started doing
31, 1997 F200 The following per1on1 are 18883705593 Feb. 7, 1997 F2•11 The follow!ng ~ate Mala Zatr, 185 TUUp Lane, 18873 708594 C11oliM1 Bond. 260 Cag· f88731073H buslnes•J•I? No
doing busineH 11: a) TMO Dally Pilot Jan. 3 10 17 doing buslneu u . Maid '4 Co1ta Msu. CA 92627· Dally Pilot Jan 10 17 24 ney Lane, 1120, Newpon Daily Pilot Jan 17 24 31 Beverly Ivan PUBLIC NOTICE Designs, b) Tum M1 On 2• 1997 ' '1174 PUBLIC NOTICE You Home Cltanlng Pro-1721 31 1997 · ' ,:203 Beach, CA 92663 Feb 1 1997 · ' f:273 Thi• 1tatement Wll filed Designs, 1415 Orange st.. ' fesllonat1, 2t Battouanto Thi• bu1lntu Is con-• Thi• buslneu 11 con-· • will\ the County Clerk of
Flctltloua Bualn•H 4. Huntington Beacl\, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Flc tltloua Bualneaa Court, Newport Beach, CA ducted by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 1·7-97 Name Statement 92648 Name Stat ement 926&3 Havt you 1tarted doing Have you •tarted doing · 19973108180
The following persons are Keith Kulplnakl, 1415 Or· Flctltloue BualnHa Tl\e following P9r•ons art Brl1n Hollabaug~. 21 Bar· bUllneH yet? No '8ctltloua aualn•H busin~ss yel? No FlctlUou.-Bualneaa Dally Piiot Jan. 10. 171 24,
doing business as: Hillview ange St.. 4, Huntington Name Statement doing buslneu u : a) loutnto Court, Newpot1 Mala Zarr Name Statement Caroline Bond N•m• statement 31 1997 F216 Estell Limited. 3142 Kerry Beach, CA 92648 The following per1ons are Guardian eualne11 Op-Beach, CA 92663 Thi• 1tet1m1n1 wu filed Tl\t lollowlng perions 11e This statement was filed The followlng persons are •--'--------
Lane, Cosla Mosa. CA Robert Gayle 1660 Pia-doing buelness 11: Cryital portunlty, bl Guardian Tel•· Tl\lt buslnan . 11 eon· with the County Clerk of doing business u : Outer· with the County Clerk of doing buslneu as: Jace In· PUBLIC NOTICE 92626 centla Ave., Costa Me11, by lynd1, 283 Bowllng communications Marketing, ducted by: an Individual Orange County on 12·19-98 llmlta Marine, 600 w. coast Orange County on 1-10-97, 1uranct Servlc11. 35011•---------
Larry A. Culp, 3142 Kerry CA 92627 Green Drive, Costa MHa, 9582 Hamllton Ave, Hun· Have you 1larttd doing 1 ... 3701104 Hwy .. Newpot1 Beach, CA 189737D7104 west MacArthur, Suite 809, Flctltloua aualMH
Lane. Costa Mesa. CA This business 11 con. CA 92826 tlngton Beacl\, CA 92648 buslne11 Y•l7 No Dally PUot Oec:. 27, 1196, 112683 Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Hame Statement
92626 ducted by: co-partners Lynda Pauline MacDonald. Kenneth JoHpl\ Szabo, ~."'Hollabaugh fl..,.. Jan. 3, to, 11, 1•1 F160 Mlcl\HI Meehan, 600 Feb. 7, 1997 f258 Patricia J. Etemo, 15884 The fotlowlng pers0n1 are l<ennetll W. Crawford. Have you started doing 283 Bowling GrHn Drive, 9372 Melba Or., Garden ""' stetement w11 1.., Coast w. coast Hwy .. New-Saddlt Cour1, fountain Val· doing butlneH u : Space 19532 A1nch Ln .. # 107, buslnHs yet? No Co1ta M .... CA 9262& Grove, CA 92641 with tile County Clertl of PUBLIC NOTICE pon S.acll, CA 92683 PUBLIC NOTICE fey, CA 92704 Dall, 1n River.Ide Or.,
Huntington Beach. CA Keith Kulplnskl Tl\11 bu1lne11 11 con-Tl\11 bu1lne11 11 con-Orange County on 1-14-97, Tl\l1 busln111 Is con-Thia bu1lntu Is con-Newpot1 Beacl\, CA 92683
92648 This statement was filed ducted by: • llmlted part· ducted by: an lndlvldual 188737073ff Flcltltloue lualMH ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Busln••• ducted by: an Individual John M. Aetcher, 130 23rd
Tl\ls busln111 la con· with th• County Clerk of nershlp Have you ttarted doing Dally Pilol, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Name ltatement Have you alalted doing Harne Statement Have you started doing St., Coste Mesa, CA 92827
dueled by: • general part· Orange County on 1·7·17 Have you 11arted dOlng buslneu yet? Yes, 1995 Feb. 1. 1197 F251 The folloWlhg peraons art bClslneu yet? YH, 1-1·97 The tollowlng persons are buslnessJet? No Tlll1 bu1lne11 11 con-nershlp 19873708999 buslnes1 yet'? No Kenneth J. Szabo doing bYalne11 u: K & G Mlcllul MNl\an dolnq bu1ln111 as: All Patricia . Eterno ducted by: an Individual
Have you started doing Dally Piiot Jan 10 17 2• Lynd• P. MacDonald, Gen-Thi• llll•ment WU flied PUBLIC NOTICE Watering, 320 8th St .. Hun-Thi• atatement WU riled Amencan Craftsman. t819 This atatlmenl WH flied Htv• you ltat1ed doing buslne11 yet? Yes. 1-1·97 31 1997 · ' i:2o6 eral Partner With the County Clerk or tlngton Beach. CA 112648 wlll\ the County Clerk of W. La Palma Ave., Ana· with the County Clerk 01 buslne11)et? Yes, 1992
Kenneth W. Crawford ' This 111tement was flied Orange County on 1·t0-97, Flolltloua Bualn•H Ted Szuba. 320 6th SlrHt, Orang• County on 1.7.97 helm CA 92801 Orange County on 1-10·97 John Fletcher
This stalement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of 19t73707f01' Name Statement Huntington Beach, CA 199737D8597 Travl1 Colln Jon11, t819 tl973707085. This 1tatemen1 wa1 flied
with the County Clerk or Orange County on 12·2•·98 Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 2A, 31, Th• lollowtng person• "4! 92648 Dally Piiot J1n. 10 17 24 W. La Palma Ave .. Ana· Dally Pilot Jan 17 :i4 31 With the County Clerk ol Orange County on 1-13-97, f lctltloua BualneH 1998370593 2 Feb 7 1997 ,255 doing butln•H H : Petroa Thia bu1lntu 11 con-31 1997 ' F20S helm, CA 92801 F b 7 1997 · • ,;243 Or1ng1 County on 1.S.t7,
19973707259 Name Statement Dally Piiot Jin. 3, 10, 11, · ' Marine Service, 1"94 low• duct.cl by: an Individual • This bu1lne11 11 con· • · • 1'973709808
D11ty Piiot. Jan. 17, 24, 31, The lollowlng pereona .,.. 24, 1997 1178 PUBLIC NOTICE SllHl, Coste MeP, CA Hive Y°"' •tarted dok'IQ PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot. Jan. t7, 24, 31,
Feb. 7, t997 F244 doing business u : Ml11lon 92628 bualllHI yet? Yn. 11-10-Have you atartea doing F b 7 1997 F2•2
---------• Mlcrosystem1, Inc .. ss.2 PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltloua Bualneaa Pttros l<ouratdls, 1694 75 PloUtlo-..a BuelneH buslneu yet? Yet, 12·1-98 Flctltloue BualneH • · • PUBLIC NOTICE Edlnglf Ave., Suite 113, Name Statement Iowa SllHt, Colla Meu , Ted Szuba Name l tatement Travis Jonea Name ltatement ~-----------------1 Hunilngton BHcl\, CA Flctltloua auetMH ~following S*tonl.,. CA 12628 Thia llaternent wu flied The following PtflOftl .,. This llaltrneot wu filed Th• followlng perlON ate PUBLIC NOTICE Flc tltloua Bualneaa 92649 H.ame Statement doing bu1lne11 11: JS Tf\11 bu1lne11 11 con-With 1ht County Clerk of doing bullnel1 u : Quality Will\ ttfe County C1wk of doing butlneSI ea; Sporta
Ham• ltat t m•nt Minion Mlcro1y1ttm1, The followlng persona art WH l,LLC/Julce Stop-ducted by: en lndlllidual Or~ County on 12·23-98 Managtmtnl Group, 20111 Orange County on 12-20-Conditioning And co08un-....... Tl\t followtng persons are Inc., (NV), 4550 WHt dolog bullnl11 u : Cigar· Corona Oel Mar, 2801.C Have you ltat1ed doing t ... 37011438 NOfetoll Lant, Huntington 98, 18983705288 Ing Servlc.. 6065 Balsa-AC1mDU1 ~ng bsualnrt'" a8•: S1f• Oakey Blvd .. Suite 111, La1 gont , 19000 MacArthur East Coast Hwy.,Corona ~~ yet'? Yu, 11·f. Daffy Piiot Jan, i . 10, t7, Beacl\, CA 112&41S Daily PUot, Jan. 17, 2•. 31, wood, trvtne.'CA 92812 ..
rrvUH ecu ty, 1 0 New-Vegu, NV 89t02 Blvd., 1500, ltvlne, Calll. Otl Mat, CA 112625 "'""' 24. tl97 Un 8arry 8 . Elml, 20191 feb. 7 1997 F242 Andrew Blaine Miller, 77 Tiii fallcMllll 11111911(1) 1M11 00'1 Center Drive, Suite Till• buelne11 11 con-92715 JS WHt LLC 11S Rana Petros Kourakll1 N0tcrort Lane Huntington ' Orchard 1rvrne CA 92820 E\tlull,_ a: (a) tCJRnlN &
270. Newport Beach, CA ducted by: a corporation Clg11gon• Corp .• (Alberta Rancho Santa M1rgarlta: Tri• ~tat•cment we•• l . ledf PUBLIC NOTIC! a .. cn, CA t29"a PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1ln1ie I• con-AWliw:Y· (b) • 82660 Have you •tarted doing Canad•). 18000 MacAttt1ur CA 92888 w th tne ounty le ... o Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-ducted by: an Individual HORfOH a..tME ·~ lnternallonal Program buslneu yet? YH, 1981 Blvd.,. •500, lrvtne, OA This bualn•H It con-Orange County on M O<t 7, flotttlon lualnHa ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bualneaa Have you ltarted doing liW)ll· ~OM 1 CQN.
Qroup, lno.. (Cal.) 180 Minion Mlcro1y1tem1. 92715 ducted by: Umlled Uabltlty 188'73707099 Neme ltetemet1t Have you atarttd doing Name Statement bu1lneu yet? YH, o Jan. WAI( • #1t <~
Newport Ctnter Drlvs. Inc.. Wiiiiam 8. McDon-Thi• buelneu 11 con-Co.,(C.llfornla) Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, ~ fOltOWlng S*lonl are bUtlnHI yet? No Tl\t followlng P9raon1 are 1997 HOftTON 1 OOINtME ~
lull• 270, Newport Beach, ough, Pr11ld1nt ducted by: a corpotatlon Heve you started doing Feb:7, 1197 f 25'4 doing ~· .. : The Barry B. Elml dOlng bullne1111: Girt Fri· Andrew Blaine Miiier IMCY .,17 1110w ..._.Dr
CA g2660 Till• atatement waa filed Have you atarted doing bualne11 yet? No f100f COft\PllYY, 1$40 Rev· Thi• 1111tmen1 wH ftled day Reglatry, Ste 387· Tl\11 tt.tement w .. ftled Ollftal. CA'aa m ... • Thl1 bualntu 11 con· With the County Cltfk of bUtlnel1 yet? Ve1, t2·7-te l.erry Hiii PUBLIC NOTICE nolda Avenue •101, IMne, with 1he County Clerk of 2538t Alicia Pky, Laguna With the County Clerk ot 8iMn 1t.e.it Cofl..w fYc:led by: • corporetloo Orange County on 1+7·117 Clgargon• Corp., Ksn This 1tai.rnent wu ftled CM!fottlle t 2t14 Oran$• County on 1·7·17 Hiiis, CA 112853 Orange County on Mo-t7, ~ 1111 ...,. DllW' .Have yv4' •tarted doing 19873709981 Ocnt11e, V.P. With the Cowlty Cletk ol PJotltleue ._......._ Oe1u pllere CavH • 1H7i704172 Maty Cantrell, 235e1 Loa t887370Tf01 sa 121 ;,.·1 ~tines• yet? No Cally Piiot Jan. 10 17 24 Thia etateiment -flied Orange County on MM7, Neme ltate.....e IMHOF, INC., (Clllfornla), Dally Piiot Jan 10 17 24 AdOrnos, Laguna Hilts. CA Dally Piiot Jan. 17 24 31 aa.l • ...... llldl. "" 4nttrnatlonel Program • ' ' wftl\ the eouncy Cltrtc of 1H?3?07fOZ The tolOWlng pereone .,. 1141 Commodore Road, · • • • 92W • • • • •
Group, Inc .• Llonard M. 31• 1997 '217 Ofangt ~on 12.a•.ae dolncr bualMli ae: The Newport 8 H ch, Callf. 31, 1197 F. 2t0 Thia bu1lnea1 le con-Feb. 1• 1197 F260 '* ..,._luo" .. clld CW
.. otzwor1h. Prelldent, CEO PUBLIC NOTICE tHN70HH Oelty PUot, Jen. 17' 24' 31' CuoTng l dge, Cuelom taeeo PUBUC NOTICI duct.ed by· an lndl\lldual ""PUBLIC NOTICE ·~~ , Jl\lt 11atement w11 flied ftb. 7• 1197 f25t Woodw0tktng Compaf)y, Thie buelne11 11 con-Have yoU llart.ct doing ....,.... ,_ llOt ,--.i
1 with tht County Cltrk 01 f lc11tloua •ualnHa 2~":wrf'Mot Jan. '· 10•f1~ PUBLIC NOTICE 3201 Colorado Piece, dUcted i;>y: • COfpot•llon fl1elffloue halMM bullntM yet? No lflot.ltl4Md •uetneH ~ ..._ 111*' lie
( Orange County on 1-14·97, Name statement ' COlte M ... , CA ta028 Henry 0. Plowt Nemeltate .... t Maty Canllall Name lteteMen& -....._ ,_ Of < 1H7i707381 The totlOWlng P«•on• .,. PUILIC NOTICI Plotltlou• aualMH Daniel Ltwl1 Pecottt , 3201 Thie 1ta1tn'llnt wH filed The followlnO PtflON are Thia atatement waa flled The IOlloWlng S*tonl.,. .._._...._
, Dalfy Pilot, Jan, 17. 2•. 31, dolflll t>YilneH aa: The co-Neme ltatement Coloredo Place, Coat• wltl\ Ille County Qer1c of dolrtG butli'"8 aa: pofn( Qf with the COUMy Cltfk or doing bualnffl u: lntov• SllllD: MWI ~ CCJM.
' '•b. 7, 1197 P.!50 p•.rnlcus Group, 19892 PJotJtleus 9ualne1a The rollowlng pat'llOna are M .... CA 92eat Orange CcMnv on 12·11Me ~270 Btl1tol Slleet, Orange County on MCMT, tton, 2231 CatMrlM Place, = ICaillll\ ..... n. *-~ • Carmanla Lene, .. untlngton Nut• ltetement dOlng bulint11 u : Match-Tl\11 b u1lnt t1 11 con-t ... 17011H 101 SUllt 185, 19873707100 Costa ...... CA 12627 ; • PUBLIC NOTICI! Beacl\, CA 11*4 The fOllowtng PMOM .,. mektt F~~t 342 s. SM-~"by: an-~~ Dally Plio. Jan .. 3, 10, 11, C.. , CA 9"2f Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24. 3t, Donald Wa'lfl!t Stanw.td ... TNl~....C .. led "'91
' Flotltlow auatneH J•"ttY Crispin Hart, 1989a dolna bulineSt u : lwH1 verbrook. N\111\tlM HM11, ~--No--.. M, 1•1 ft71 AM '-tlon, 12172 Qld Feb. r, 1•1 F25' 2238 Catl\erlnt Plact , a.II _:t ~
l Carmanla Lant. Huntington SCeri\t L.L.C .• •11 Mein I t .. CA t2t07 ir•" 'ooHll aw., lanla Ana. Cotta~. CA ttta7 ~-C &r, 1-' I~; H81M ltaternent O.ech. CA 11*4 Sult• 309. Huntington Jullt N. Un. 3'42 I . srwr. r ~ flled PUIUC NOTICI CA 1270I PUILtc NOTICI Thi• buelntn ,, con-..ara.-. f'lllM ...... ~ The ~ PlfllOnl) Natt Teddi Ann Hart. 19192 llMct\, CA '2641 book, Anehelm. CA t2107 '#Me -... ,. _ _, w~ of ....._.....__ luelftMa T"'• bualne11 r1 con-........ •~-I ..._ duct.cl by: In lndMduel ............ ,_. M
1 enQ ~-u : • -Catrnanla Lant, Huntlnglon Swett ktntt LLC., 14'5 Robert Adan\t, 730t ,ran-""" --"ir .,_,. r-ctuc:ttd by: en lnclv(cfual r""'.-~ Havt you ltal1ed dOlng Ill -·--11111 ~
1 1 'Ooeat Dental Cart. bl Baacl\, CA '2648 Ttrmlnal Wey, Suite I . kiln Ave •• '104, t..ot AAge-Orencie County on M~f7. .._ lt•l•••nt Have you •tanM doing . Nw ltetewt bullnelt yet? No GI .. ~ C. A-,._ ~ ewport Cotll Dental This bu11ne11 t1 con. Reno, NV ltsoa i... C,\ 90048 tM7170l014 T"9 lcJllOlltng per90fta .. ~yet? No ~ foaowtng pereone et• Donald w. Stanleld IM ....... -~· Gtouo. C) HewPott 8:" ducted by: l\usband end Thie bu1lneae It con. Thl1 bualneu 11 con-Delly 'llOt. Jen. 17, 2.4. '1. ~ buelNel •: C.C. AM ~ ~ bualnatt ea: Infinity Thb ttatement WN ftltd ..... " ... *II .. •
OetQI, d) HIWP0'1 ti wilt dueted by; I llmlt.cl lllblllly dUC1ed by CO-pat1nen f'tb1 1, 119t '2f4 ~ .,_prtete\ 81t1 Tiiis ltllternenl WU flled SaMli.Co., 104f IMnt Ave, wt1h the ~ CIM of 1111 .. ti la --E ry, 400 Ntwport Have you 1t"1ed dofnO co Hl!Ye YW lttnecl doing ..... .,. ..-M11ll:yn Dr.. H11nt1ngton With the County Clertt ot Suite •201 , Ntwport Ofanot County on 1~·»11 •It lill--. ••Ill
°""9, SUltt 907, bUalntu yet? No Hew you 11Mtct doing bUeineM Y1C? No rvw.n. .. v .,Cl 9-dl.l CA 111147 ~ County Oft t-7 .. 7 Beach. CA NIMO tttta1~tl • -If,,.._ ...... had!. CA 92MO Jtlfl'ey Cfllpln Hitt buelneM )'tt? Yff, 1M~ JI.tilt N. Un IJea 1-tanc:N ...... •1 tM'tnMIT• ~ f\ Smith, 1048 .. oany "°' 090 11 ...................... Si
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AN ORDINANCE TO MODIFY THE zONING REGULA TJONS THAT
PERTAIN TO LIQUOR STORES, CONVENIENCE STORES, AND MJNI.
M~TS IN COMMERCIAL, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL
AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS IN T~ CITY OF COST A MESA .
THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL .HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING
FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA
MESA AMENDING SECTIONS 13-198, 13-209, 13-228 AND 13-251 AND ADDING
SECTION 13-274.1 TO THE CITY OF COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE TO
REQUIRE CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR LIQUOR STORES, CONVENIENCE
STORES AND MINI-MARKETS IN COMMERCIAL, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENTIAL AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL ZONING
DISTRICTS.
This public hearing will be held as follows:
DATE:
TIME:
PLACE:
Monday, January 27, 1997 .
6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
City Council Chambers at City Hall
77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California
Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public
hearing. For further information, telephone (714) 754-5245, or visit the Planning
Division, second floor of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California. The Planning
Division is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday thrQugh Friday,
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
MUCimca '*ICIOTICll PUIUC NOTICll
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1997
PUIUCNOTM:ll
HUii .
c.~11e1r-.
"'·· ... died Mot .. In CCMta Meea.\ He waa born In Loe
AngeMe; alt191tded Loe
AnaeMe HIGh 8ohoOt use (Where he a.
IOno-<f '° 1he 8lgrna Nu Fraternity); -"'
then during World
Ww ti, he WWd In
England with.:::, ,
Army Corp9 °' neera. Cllffotd WM W91~1n~
eat.ta lnduny .. A
builder and ct.<•ipSMf,
••P•Clally In ·'4..o• AngeMe. He...,..-.0
very acttve In ~· clrcl•• and "ed •
k"n tntet"est In ....,.SC.
Thl9 love and ~
um Mnled him wel
when he b•o9m•
Prealdent of ~ Or-
ange County Ptilh.-
montc Society z. It wa• during hla
period from 1 to
1 983 wh•n ~bin Mehtawu~
to Orange Coelnty.
Mr. Hak" iaawe ~ hind Peggy O'BMn
Hak... hla wtf9 of 90
yeara; hi• daughter,
Carolyn ShaUuolf
Carey; •on~;:::: Andy Carey;
children, Chari••
Cllffot'd S~= Jeffrey O'Bt1an Mio
tuck, a11 or
Beach. He waa~ pre-
ceded In death .. hl8
par9nta, Mwy ~
HakN and C~a
Clifford Hak•••l• Sr.
Private funeral
arrangement•• by
Padtlc View MOftUary
and Hollywood Memo-
rial Park. In lleu or
ftower9. Mnd ~
tk>ne to: Phll~
Socl•ty of Orilnge
County, 2082 Bu•
ne•• Center Drive,
Sult• 100, lrvtne~ CA
92812 -
CROWL -
W•wn• Keith 89.
Retired teacher and
rHldent of O~n~ and Corona del .Mw,
pUMd away J8QUary
14, 1997. BorQ In
Mlchtgan and ralMd
on a farm•· In
Wyoming. WC)n•
graduated from Colo-
rado State teachers
College and CoklmtHa
Unlveralty In 'New
YCHtl. He waa a ~
dent of CdfomNI for
84 ye8B; flfty-dl of
thoM Year9 In ~
County. He reakfed In
Corona del Ms With
Na nr.t wife ~ for
44 yeara. He du;ht
mualc, marching
band, and WOOd,ahop
et Tustin Union tilgh
School untJI hi. ..-ur.. m.m 30 ye81'8 ago.
Playing In ••oral
amall local banda,
Wayne wu the leader
of a group that played
tor the Anett.Im
Senior CltJzena fdr" 20
yeara. A 50Jear
Muon and ·am •-
craft pilot, W•yne
loved mualc and
enjoyed golf a• a
player and ap9C1atOf.
H I• klndneaa tend
"""or hu~Wtll be aor9'y ml He
I• aurvtv9d by hi•
wife, Marte, dauOtMr
Sharon Fteety. 8GIHn-
law Wllllam, 'Skip',
and grand90mt Roger
and David; atep.
daughter Ole'nda Bruna; atep aon.rl ...
Roaa, atep.
granddaughtet Ketty
Vllllcano end Judi
Ormlaton Md •t•p
grMt grandd~htet
Amanda Ormleton.
Orav•ald• ••rvlC1ea wttl be Jenuery , 7. Ill
2:30 pm llt F~
c.m.tety In °""9e· Shannon .. oon~an ~.of~
Aaaldng the Ferntly:
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LAGUNA
NIGUEL
CORONA
1052 DEL MAR
BALIOA
2122 ISLAND
RENTALS TO
2808 SHUE
8010 ! EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT !MnOYJONT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES
2724 5530 5530 5530 5530 ----------------Conelgnment atore • ~ NCMMllllO WHAT A aTllALJ 2BD A Llbr•ry 28R Upper UghValry, NB Br+ .. 8ackbay emerald l'oreef Reoeptlonlet Reoptlonlet . aeoretarw·P/T NB MoYlng Salel ·,
• • Ol'l'OllTUlllTY Thia 5bd, 3ba pool Pool, tennis. $2050. atv. frlg, new carpet. view, ltg deck, lrg TV. Reetnt PoalUons aval PT 9am·2pm, M·F, lmmad OHnlna prof Firm ... k• Sactatary. X~ttl~~:~, ~';!~;~9 Alflll................. home w/1pa la priced Elli• Realty Group 11200 utll pd. 1oe 1/2 P1of ·female. $800 for waltatalf, bartend-Newport !'fair Salon of11oa N.S. WP, gen 10am-2pm. Mon-Wed·, ________ _
... ,..,11.....-111111fM· to Hll at 5389,0001 BJ Johnson 721-0132 Pltarl. (818) 241·7408 . +utlVdep 94't-8918 era cocktail•,. cooka S7.00 hr. Call Bonnie offo. Frff to travel. Fri. Send rHuma and
......... .._..,.., __ .J •OP•N SUN 1-4• • 8 a. 'a-urlty .. .:_,Y @ 7150-0493 Full tMnafit oompan~. typawrftten letter to:1 __ T_o_p_D_Q_l_la_r_P_a_l_d_r"' ,._._,.. ._... 2478, C•atl• Hiii 3bd, 1-3/4 ba 1/2 blk N Faahlon la/Back .... • ..,...,. __... ........ • llqlf t b h a al t Bay Share spacious 309 N Palm SI. Balboa 574·8333, 574-8334 li< P • 0 . B o >e 1 7 1 5 ,
.........• ..., ---· Other feiturH Include o .. c · u n • oozy BALBOA (714) 723 •ooo Nwprt Bch, ca. 928S9 From 1800·1980. ,._...... hill• view bright cottage Olde COM. By . , townhouse, 1450/mo. • , ________ __...._ ________ , 1 po to entire ettate.
Ual<lee ., •lwlalaall111 kitchen wtn'ook, up· appointment only. PENJNSUIA 2807 1st & Last 721-8792 l!xperlenoed jiif ••wing Maohln• Paintings, china,
lllMf • ,.., cellf. ......... grades galore. Hurry $2600/mo. 875-6434. Newport VIII• 1 Rm, Reoeptlonlat nHdad _,. Operator Local HB glaware, turn, etc .
..... ...._........, ..... ,., thla one won't laatl Deelgner condo 2+2 WINTER Rl!NTAL 1/2 1400/mo. + Oap. 1/2 for Chiropractic COM uwlng contractor 40Vr'NB Rff 873-8223
.......................... Agt, P3u1a Cosenza Fully furn. Turn Key. block to beach, pier, utla. Lndry fac. Pool, olfloe. 873-8489 G ~=~:~~· F·:o + e:~i========~ ::=-::~lllN-· 4 5
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•~=:..,.,.,~~!~ NEWPORT $19!}0 w/o. 759·7028. clean. 818·359·8779 Nwpt Hgt• Shat• new ahpg/racv. QC, Inv, people for the following positions: Computer Lane or call A,t;11 ~....,
___., --EXEC lfOWNHOUSI! bright & airy tnhma. 3 yra exp. Muat speak 714-891·9119 Antq-to!~McJ..,, ~llrlUl ...... wllllcllll la BEACH 1069 Large 2bd/2.5ba .. fam CORONA W/0, fp, & morel angllsh. n/amkg ofc. Y COOICS/8AlCERS/GENERALKITCHJ!N. Telemark•t•,.
,...._111Mllw.O.ru41en rm, 2 FP'a, 2-oar $500+aec.722·7380 848-3218 lvmag /\ Eapcriroc.ed.Full-timc,wknch~(LNon-smolcu. WorkAtHome •Ell.Llgilll~buy: •
.. --~ ...._. M Ill 2 BA, 28A Condo garage, pool/tennla. DEL MAR 2622 Roommatel Mature Ml!OICAL 'f1 ADMIN.~lST.-FuU-dmt.OaaUoriemed,1eam Earn up to 1700/wkly ..........
........ ~la 11111 Outside unit Baycreat S1950mo. 840-0888 woman, N/S, ahare Front and/or back of· /\ playcr,w/cunscrv.CllP.Xln'pcopk.phonc,cmpcr aelllng a long distance ~d*ll,pallly, ·
• J flf • ......._ • • Crt. Gated. $197,300 OCEAN VIEW lmmao 1bd atove, 3bd/2be. $500/mo. flea position•. Spanish ~org. ddllu mwt. Non-smoker. 1ervloa over the oldCOIUnlorlne
..... llO ....,.., ... _.I by owner. 85...e471 Spyglass Hill, 4BR fridge, encl gar, W/0, Ellla Realty 509-3271 bl·llng·ual ·w/e>ep. 'JI DEUVERYD~R,.Pan·rimcMon-FriOnly! phone. Paid training. = bft1nm tm
..... ..,, , efr,alHUO B•lffr.ont Condo Boat E>Cec Home, fam rm, 1 blk to beach, mini Call 714·548-2273 /\ Own Car, Non-smolccr. Call 80o·842·1409 ' • •
•·111!11•1.-.4Z4·-Ftr slip avail 2br/2ba 2 fp, 3-car gar, highly view. 5950. Cabla ''M=•"'o~IC.,,,....•"'"L_____ Call833 2929 Weekend --,~ llia11 ''7111 ,DCllU,.._ sec bldg.· owe lat: upgraded. $4250. Lse ready 875-0282 COMMERCIAL Front ;,,10, and Insur· -Receptionist .;;".:;'or...,.._
ul-19.4Zl·Jlll. · Only 169KI 640·2300 640-1212 owner/agent anoe. Perm/PT. AM wanted for small Real •Colb~ae · • REAL ESTATE Estate Co. Macintosh ~ ........,__. • Ba~alda Cove S409k. &andcHtl• Condo COSTA MESA 2624 8:30·12:30. Mon·Frl . .----------------.. e>Cperlence a plus. •..-lllllwr-•c)•••••••• 2bd, 2ba. Bay view. Ute & Brite 2br, 2ba. Costa Mesa. $7/per Fax reJume to Phil at: ·~~ H USES/ 844-8373 x 1552 No pell, pool+spa. hr. min. 714-662-0670, 7 -8 71"' "4"" -:11·711· Elll1 Realty Group $1300. 760·1966 Agt $517mo Low Income after 2pm. 5 9 828 -.....c. ~ CONDOS Bluffs Beat 8 ,..,1 furn studios, uUJs Incl. COMMERCIAL 1-M-E.....,.D-IC_A_L ____ _
FJ!WD SALE -• Clean. modern, se· O R ~ Spacious 3bd, end COSTA,.MESA 2124 cured parJ<lng, pool/ PR PE TY 2778 Office Manager, Busy u n It over Io o k I ng spa. Diane 642·8226 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Pediatrician seeks
greenbelt $299,000. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------Sm Ofo Sult•• for hardworking, enlhusl·
844-8373 ext.114 E'aide Sm 1Br, 18• $899 Move In lae. 450-750 sf In NB, astlo, team player.
G~NERAL 1002 -B-lu_ff_s_w_l_th-V-le_w_I_ detach lrg ottc/br. 250 Cln, tg mtn cabln·style, CM, IRV. From $450. Lv MHs. 760-9494
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2bd, lg FR, poss. 4bdl 1/2 Flower. Prvt lndry. 1Br, wlk·ln clsl, pool, new 844-8538 Ext 400 Out of Santa Fe
Attention Home Owner• a
$385,000. 2300sq.lt. yrd. $e95 548-8228 cerpet, nr bch. Tri/Sq. In Fashion Island hes
B•rbara San regret •---------Bunkhouae Apt• -1N-D_U_S_T_D_t 11-'T-2-7-8-8 sales positions In our
_A_•_•_l_to ... re_e_44-c> __ 19_5 COTO DE P•t 842·1401 4'MMo outdoor Jewelry Kiosk.
For Sale/L•H• CAZA 2 Compare our Price• hrly +comm·; Call Byfrnt 3bd dock· vlewl 21 5 X·lg -1 BR, 2 poole, FOR SALE "10,000 af Poppy at: 844-595~
408 Evening Star Ln. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gtd, free c•ble, nr INDUSTRIAL BUILDING P·T Recreation Aaet
Open Sun 1·5 Oolf Coura• Condo beach. Move·ln NB. Store your Cars, Clerical position for
ALASKA JOBS!
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EMPLOYMENT
APPLIANCES 6011
•Refrlg $125, Washer/
Dryer, $140/ea. Dish
washer $100. 646·5848
Refrigerator Almond.
4 yeara new. Great
running cond. Sl50.
444-4030
574-4248 SERVICES 5533 1 _____ _
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Agt, 723-0137 2br + Bonus room. apec.•*'842·5858 Toya, or 1 Bkr Bob Senior complex. Must
Gr••t Value I Villa Gated Cornm. $1750. Cauatln 722.S777 . be a people personl "I was looking for a pan-time job w~ I could make ........ '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Balboa, 2bd, 2ba, llke Owner/Brkr 5P9·9461 E'Sld• Pepperwood $8.50hr. 788·7281 adifTcrcncein$OIIICone'slifc.lfoundit1tDwtiam." Please be aware that••
new cond. $189,000. s~:imw~~ ,::~~is INCOME PfT Patrol Person Durham offers (lll11·time morning and afternoon hours the llsllngs In this cat· Herring Bon• Oak
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f URNlTURE 6014
Elli• Really 509-3271 •-NE-WP--0-R_t____ . •831·7813• PROPERTY 2790 for parking lot. Apply :r:;=~~~·_::::::::;=·:\~ii:: you'll . ~J'oc~n~:ya~q~~~yb~~ g~!n~::,o& t~bl~:.!~ ~~~ 1~~:. •:1•!:;,~~i. BEACH 2169 Ellat Side 1 Br Apt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~i!:r~~~~ ~!t 1,~~~'.' need 10 gc1 your COL. · In which there Is a chairs. Uke new. Cost
Pint 1hutra. Fp, Lrg D /W • W ID Pr Iv I · C. M . 2 4 U ·PRIDE _c_h_ar..:g-.e_.p_e_r_m_l_n_ut_e_. _ S700·et;.~~~ 2 s3oo.
mstr. Agt 723·0137 * BLUFFS 3Bd 2Ba Remote control garage. UNITS $470K down. Pr•School Te•cher Applyinpcrsonat DurhamThansportadol'l,2818W. Mother of 2 will watch•..,,..--....------Call our Classlfled
Department Todavll
842·5878
.1.Sty on greenbelt. 548-458,9 Top oondltlonl Broker, Flex 2 or more daya/ FlfthSl.lnSantaAna.Or,caU7J4-54z.8989. 1 chlld In my C.M. Sof• • Lov••••t blue
•Newport Height•* u d d 9 / •714-985-1343• wk. Costa Mesa. Ideal TCP-4"64A.EOE. home. Mon,Frl, hours /wht striped. Exe cond Low Down Paymentll pgra e · $1 75 mo. __ .._______ for student. 642-4050 open, Sue 850•3005 $350/obo. 848-2870
3br/3ba, den, pool, 644-4P64 644·2299 NEWPORT
Client want• 3 or 4bd
home 1800·2000s.f.
LH/IH option. Wllllng
to pay up to S1600mo.
In good atea CM/NB.
mini ocn vu. S525K 1100 Berkahlre BEACH 2669 •••••••• p T _ Sec r •tar y/ TEAK FURNITURE
Grundy Alt. 675·6161 3bd, 2ba, 2 car, LR, BUSINESS •-Bookkeeper 16·20 Amiolrea, china & TV ex fl .. /I t OU I HAM~ cabinets, dining His, View In Bluffal Fp, FR + wet bar. Cini FINANCE ex. ..rs o ng erm. MERC0 11 •""'ISE f 3bd, 2.5ba, lg FR, neatl vacant. s2200. Beecon B•'I charming Computer exp nee, 1:MM11&1 \~4:.s!1:.:1:w;;j.;:~r-
remod kit, Inside Agt, Don•ld Pfaff 2br 2ba, w /d, frig, Mac helpful. Fu . T RANSPORT ATION. •544-7298•
Jacl<le Glllls Realtor
831-8011
l ndry, end unit, 433·9528 range, pvt bch._$1200. resume 873·8797 ________________ __.._ ________ ..._ _______ _
encl crtyrd. $429,000. 1..,....,_.-.-.-----utll Inc. 966-0744 ---------3Br 2Ba +Den Hse. BUSINESS Barbar• S•nregret Bltna, nr schl, yard, L!do lsl•nd Water·
9'ealtora 844·0195 2.car garage, 51450. fron\, L•ru• Studio OPPORTUNITY
. CORONA 421 Tuat1n 931.1500 $560 8!;1~~8~8e ut11s. 2904
DEL MAR 1022 MOBILE 3Br 38• cuatom De·•-----_.,..--.,.__ ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOMES 1100 signer Hm• Xtra rm. Luxury 3bdl3ba STOPI $1500/WkJV
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aval 2/3. $2,400/lae Waterfront. Boat deck .. working from homel ONLY $5915KI Musi aeel 721·8878 2 FP, 2-car garage. Xlnt Income oppt. Olamorous. near new H.B . 1980 Obi wide.1=--,...,..------$2800mo. 85.0.3228 No gimmi cks.
3+2.5. GrAat ocft~n/ 2bd/2ba. Set up f.or B•'lrldge 2bd/2~a.•-----------s I I JI "' ...... 2-oar gar: $1400/mo. Wntr Rental Wk/Mo er ousgeop e ca : bey vlAw, custom wheelchalr. $11,500/ B t 2b .... 1 800 70-"'2 ... 2 "' Lease. Ellis Realty eau r.,&Ua across • • .... • >Ctras, 3 garages. obo. Space rent $310. f b h F I h d ""38 •921 844-8373 x1552 rom c · urn• • Ea•'I Small Business Very close to beach. ... ·w-• $1200' 6 5 5036 · 4 • Independent suppllAr For private showing E'Bluff Townhome ""
call Jeanine Paquette, CE"•EtERY LOT/ 5bd/3ba, fp, 2·car gar, of accessories to 10 Agt 875·2225 or m D/W. $2275, Property SOUTH COAST stores. Wk~ cash IJow
7:u>·9422 ext.438 CRYPT 1225 House 842·3850 METRO 2686 ~e:nt~1~.e o..f:1~~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Harbor View Hom ea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------•Cemetery Nltch In ·1900 Port Cardiff· •VENDING ROUTE• COSTA MESA 1024 beautiful Pacific View 3br +den 2ba New crpt Walk to So Co Plaza •All caah•20 existing
Park In N.B. Alcove of $2200 844-1988 • 28r 1 Ba sltes•Buy alVpart•
e MESA WOODS e time. #25L. Moving, .,..,...,.-..,...-,,,-----Large Deck. $800. •800.599-6783• only se5o. Call Jim Lido l e Bayfront 2Br New paint, carpet and
Gorgeous 3Br 2Ba, 714_248,9856. 2Ba unit new on aandl b 11 n d a . Q a rage . ••••••••• Fam rm. 1684 sq ft, Lndry, f/p. $3000/mo, Call 850-9850 .... ft,olftlcEu-aNTs Professlonally land· 1yr lease. 587·3305 A.l'ta "" "'._
scaped, spa. $247,000 ••••••••• ••••••••• Agent 850·1220 HOUSES/ On Canal 3 Br, 2 Ba••••••••
1 car gar. $2200/mo. MISCE'' 11 .. 'EOUS -------Attn Airport Personnel CONDOS yr lse. 30'allp addltn'I S.WU'll LOST ..
Bacl< Bay condo, blue $300. 723·0445 RENTALS fOUNUlD
H20 vlewl 2bd/2.5ba. FOR RENT p 0 r t St r • • t al•••••••• 2925
FR. pool. spa tennla ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S229k. Jacki• 011111 Seawlnd 3bd/2ba w/ R.allor 63l·80l l view. Totally remod'ld1"R_O_O_M_S _____ FOUND Black female
flawleasl $2550/mo. 2706 cat In Newport Beach/
•Co!l•a• P•rk• BALBOA Bkr 729·7248 Hoag Hosp area.
3bd +den, 2ba. Lrg ISLAND 2106 -v-.-r-ea_l __ ll_e_a"""s ... t_u_d.,.lo-C • M . Sh r 3 bd /3ba .,.... _ _,8 ... 8_2_._2_1_2_1 __
FR, 2FP'a, Cheapest & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Penthouae Furn or condo. S410/mo + 1/3 Loat Cat vie-Newport
bestl vacant. 5198•600 110 G•rnet 2Br+ Loft unfurn. Pool, gym, utll. Garage. Shannon Ridge/Newport Coaat.
Agt, Donald Pfaff Fem rm, 2·car gar. gar. Wik to bch. $850. 842•7523 Gray tabby, yellow 433•9528 $2000/mo. Open hse 494·8804. 722·7548. eyea, declewed, In·
Spacious E'slde home Sat 10-3 573,0419 737-0659, Gall RENTALS TO door oat. 844-7571
Great neigh. 3bd, 2ba W•nted In NB/CDM LOST Cockatlel grey ;a~egn~rF.~11~~g:c~o~a: -BAL--B-O_A_____ Pilot looking for SHARE 2724 w/Wht stripe on wings
1 unique vu home/apt. 1n vicinity of Santa
Submit al otferel PENINSUIA 2107 2bd + up to $1600/ CDMINB 3Br hme to Ana Country Club, CM Owner an>Clousl Jackie on 1/9 722-DSOO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo. Perl refs/credit. •hare w/one open · ... GUiis Rtallor 831 ·8011 1 THIS ONE Leave nfo at 842·2550 minded, llberal male. Loat Gold/Diamond
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040
Oceanfront Condo
on the sand. 2br/2be.
S•c bldg. Only S199K.
840-2300
IAGUNA
WON'T LASTI Deck. yard, vu. w/d, watch. Large Rewardl
Two bedrooms. on• I••••••••• secluded. 437·2525pg Sentimental Value.
bath. garage Included. APARTMENTS Rent negotiable 714-957·1705
New carpet & paint: CM 2Br 2 .5Ba Condo LOST Mele Pomera·
ceramic Ille floor• & FOR RENT Fem pref'd. PooVapa nlen In vie of Darrell/ counters; vaulted cell· 1 ......... . Inga: spacious deck.I• 2 er gar. N/smk/druga. Wiison, CM on 1/14.
Include• waaher &•----------:..::s...,soo,....._11~2~ut..,,,11._83 __ 1_.1_6..,84_ We mlaa u1 .. 650-5810
dryer, dishwasher. Se· BALBOA B'alde CM Rm to quiet
eluded. $1150 per prof'I. No amk/drugs. ••••••••• m(;t~41973.1907 ISLAND 2606 ~~lu~~"a~1~~./~o. EMPLOYMENT
BEACH 1048 , ---·----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA M!SA 2624 -EMP--L-O_YME_NT __
L-.Unw'Vlew Country 5530 aettlng, 3br/3ba, owe. laaH option.
Only S399K. 840·2300.
IAGUNA mu.s 1050
llMCUTIVS HOM•
Wtth Sbd, 3ba,
3400aq.ft.. apaoloua Ff'· w/Wal bar, lrg
kltohan w/Walk·ln
p.iantry • breakfaat
Mok. Huge lot w/
pogl.L. apa A 880. 90,..aNSUN 1 ....
18381 La• Altura• 1419.000.. Agt, Paula
Coaenza •••·2110
LAGUNA
NIGUBI. 1052
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OB•ldleb B•kt O~ly ,8•2 1---------'71 XKK 2 +2. V·12 oo t, m1tc urn, POWER BOATS cltha, many more 4-apd. Prlmrote. 57k
ltemt. 504 Fernle•f, . 7012 orig mnea. Chrome CdM (In alley) wire tpokes. $22.000. 1 ·503-829-4871 ---------I Multl·F•m 0 S•I• Sat 18' &Jtm•n Claaslo•------..._ __ 8-1 . Htehld Items, Bay Crulzer. Xlnt *'91 J•vuar Vanden furn, clths, pix, misc. cond. S3000 733-9993 Pl•• One owner. In WANTED
TO BUY 6019 209 M.,guet'lte original condition. s 12950 841-0800
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-------MARINE SUPS •94 >We VP
Jap•n•.. Sword• COSTA MESA 6124 DOCV.S 7 0 22 Lo mllet, factory warr,
WW ·2 or -other. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ air bags, blk, CO. Collector 714-494·1731 81 0 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Like new. 8 5 0 ·5880 * ow ut •I•• Side Tl•• for 25' sail .,.,,..--------Sat/Su n 94 boat. Nr Udo Bridge. '94 XJ8
JEWELRY, FURS Hundreds of UHd & Nwpt Bch, great loc. W h It e. & ART 6025 new Mustang & Ford $9.00 per ft. 675-6128 Chrome part1. Misc. vintage 1=,......-.,...-~-,--.,....--lmmac. parts for old Fords & Sllp lor 40 ft + boat
Air bags, whls, n/s .
8 50 -5880
A••v•n'• ln•uvur•I Mustangs, mechanical $13.00 per ft, easy1---------
B•ll Complete Ward· & b o d y p a r t s . assess. xlnt location. JEEP 911 O
robe: 3 beaded gowns Her b '• Muat•ng 714-875·8128 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sz 10 w/IZ 7 shoes; 2045 Placentla, C.M. 1• '9 1 Wr•ngler 4 cyt, 5 speed, soft top, AM/
FM, power steering.
$6,700. '122 ·4831
beaded bags. CK blk • 548·0870•
velvet coat: blk lox S•tlS M 111 G CAMPE RS, RV'S, stole; wht mink, fur-u n u -araae TRAILERS 0 14 llned & down lilled Salel furn, motorcycle, 8
jackets: handknlt wool auto c/d player, sklls, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH
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Opening lead: King of <:I
Taite a good look at all four hands
of this diagram. AJ\er the lead of
the king or hearts, to which partner
follows with the three, would you
rat.her play or defend four spades?
The auction is strajghtforward,
and lhe king or hearts is the nonnal
openjng lead. Suppose you elect to
defend and continue with the nee of
hearts, Declarer rurrs. draw tmmps
and then leads the king of cluhs. If
you win with the ace, the queen of
club1 i1 an entry t.o dummy and,
1ince declarer can lake t.wo di1-
carda, one each on heart. and clube,
you have to ca1h t.he ace of dia-
mond• to prevent. declarer from
scorfog an overtrick. Ducking the
king of cluba la no better. South
simply conllnues with another club
and you are bark on lead facing the
same predicament..
BefoTe you decide to dl'clnrl', how-
ever, t.&ke 11 Jook nt th<' Rpl'dnrnlar
defonae found by l>innna Gordon,
playing for Canndn's women's Lt'am
against India. Afler some thought,
she shil\ed l.o a low club at trick
tWo!
Dedar:er won the trick in ltand
with t.he ktng, drew trumps in three
rounda and I.hen exi~ with a club.
West rushed up with the ace and
reverted to the ace of hearts. Thnt
forced declattr lo rufT and, locked in
hand, there was no way for South lo
ruJfill the game. Eventually declar-
er had to lead a diamond away from
the king, and the defcnden scored
two diamond tricks for a one-trick
set.
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cape, jckt, cap, shawl. speakers, typewriter, '91 Suncrest 27' •---------
Jewelry. Aleo Vintage clothes and much lmmac. orig owner. N/ LEXUS 9115
50'• cock tall dresses morel 302 E. 18th. smk/pts. Genrtr, A/C, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •----------.---------........ --------~
sz 8-10. By appt only,---------TV, VCR, CB. On bed .• 92 ES 3 oo Champ/ 873·3 313 Trans/cooler. Lo mlg. FOUNTAIN 'Many xtrast Gr8 deatt tan, warrnt+certifled NISSAN 915 0 TOYOTA 9 2 10 4X4 Sold Out Prin t• VALLEY 6134 R S Lexus. CO, sun rf, Limited Editions educed to 32 · 750 4 9. 5 k ml s. $20, 800 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Roger Tory Peterson, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OBO. 89 4•2770 Like newt 640-1509 '90 Sentr• red, 2-dr, '97 L•nd CruZ/4 ·Run '98 DISCOVERY S E7
"Scarlet Tangier"; Rumm•v• S•l•I ,9 3 SC 300 2 Dr 4-spd, ale. Sony cass. Huge dlsc/lmmed def Only 6K mil 7pass,
Robert Bateman, All &•Int• Churc h l••••••••• 85K ml nice earl Direct Leasln~ dual mnfr, tow pkg. "Big Horn Sbeep". Coup Sliver spruce ' b LOW MILES 18082 Buah •rd (So AUTOMOBILES ext. 23k mites, new $4200.obo 675-2331 (714) 848-12 1 a s . Signed, w/museum of Talbor1) S •t 8-2 quality frarnlng. t6l7r 8283 ' S 2 8 '7 7 5 · ---------i·--------'98 DISCOVERY
Reasonably priced.--------5· 11 or 675"3311 OLDSMOBilE 9155 4X4 9 22 1 Leather, Auto, Abs,
Please leave messg, NEWPORT •---------•---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tow pkg, Till, Cruise,
l 9 0 9 ) 985-2 007 BEACH 6 169 ACURA 9 0lO LINCO LN 9 120 1988 DELTA 88 '95 DEFENDER 90 Etc. 141( ml 527·949·
PETS •· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 8 8 L • g • n d 4 d r, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ E••tbluff Single level white, lthr Interior, '78 Contlne nte l ANIMALS 604 9 pano view. Expanded chrome wheels, low Claaslc. sunrf. all
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '+'upgraded. $599,000. m 11 e s , I o a d e d . access. Leather. exc 844-8 3 73 ext.1.14 Exe cond. $8500. cond $1200. 650-2815
673· l 913. 888-9772. -,9-8--M-n_r_k_V_l_lt_, -13_00_ l:?I:? FREE 1:?1:?
Roy•I Brough•m Hard top. 1800 mil
Fully loaded, V6, dark Roll bar, Running blue with light blue ln-b o a r d s .
. terlor, 9'{,000 mites.
$3,000 or best offer.
7t4 574-4267
'98 4 .8 RIOJA
Metalllc beauty, every
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Take your pick of museum's, varied ga.Ileries
By Wendy Werve, Dai/'f Pilot
Photography Gallery
The room is cool yet inviting,
the lights are perfectly posi-
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Plmns
• IS a
culinary
delight
tioned, the art.is framed and
hung in a spatially pleasing man-
ner, and the pungent smell of
fresh paint still dominates the air.
Ahhhh, to be among the first
to experience the Orange County
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you're in for a culinary treat at Plums Luncbea ue special al Plums,
cafe and bakery. fcarur:~5ddicious array of soups, And it's no woodcr! Co-owners fresh and bealthf Sandwiches.
Kim Jorgenson who haib from All sandwiches ue available in half and
Portland, and Cynthia C'~J (general whole orders. Cafe specialliel include
manager of the Cafe and head of the grilled larnburgei, stuffed with goat
caltring) have collaborated to' bring c~ ~oregano and the grilled the freShest foods, unique gourmet veggie ptu.a. specialty items and baridrnade .'JI menu items ue btghlr affordable
collectibles indigenous to the Pacific and made from the freshest inuedients.
Northwest to COsta Mesa. The soups ue made from scnicb; the
"Kim really wanted to bring the vioaigrette, homemade.
flavors of Oregon down here. said Wlille waiting for your menu iians
Cail "The PaC1fic Northwest is to arrive, pcnise the Shelves. laden with
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Museum's almost completed pho-
tography gallery.
Featuring 34 contemponuy
California photography pieces,
•Photographs: Gifts from the
Smith-Walker Foundation" will
open next Saturday in the Dr.
James Pick and Dr. Rosalyn Lau-
dati Photography and Small
Prints Gallery at the Orange
County Museum of Art's newly
renovated galleries.
Celebrating the Smith-Walker
Foundation's support of the
museum's photography collec-
tion, the exhibition focuses on
20th-centwy advances in photog-
raphy, with an emphasis on Cali-
fornia photographers and their
contributions.
The theme of the exhibit cen-
ters around the phot~aphic
• interpretation of two major
themes -natural and manmade
landscape, and the human figure.
Several of the landscape pieces
are taken from the porUolio, New
California Views.
The human figure pho-
tographs range from Imogene
Cunningham's nude bether from
the mid-1920s to the shocking
starkness ot Jacqueline
Thurston's Hospltal Serles.
Featuring black-and-white as
well as color photographs, the
exhibit reflects a diversity of pho-
tographic techniques and angles.
Prom •snapshot• and traditional
photographs to manipulated
composites and arranged studio
shots, the collection spans five
decades, 1920-1970.
Glass and Ceramics
Gallery
Prom the photography gallery,
visitors can directly access the
Glass and Ceramics gallery. The
exhibit will showoue three-
dimensional glass, bronze and
wood sculptures.
One of the museum's most
recent aoquisitlons, the multi-
piece ceramic aculpture ·untitled
(Surptised Group),• by renowned
American ceramist Viola Prey.
will be on display 1n the Glass
and Ceramics gallery next Satur-
day.
Prey's boldly ~lored ceramic
piece reflects historical charac-
ters, literary figures, mythical
characten and other figures
expressing different 1evela of sur-
prise. The theme of discovery as
it pertains to the awakening of
ideas and cultwe ii reGected
strongly 1n Prey'• piece.
•unt1tled• wu purcbued
through the Roger M. Seltz
Memorial Pund.
'.
Also on display 1n the Glass
and Ceramlcl Gallery are worb
by Dale Chihuly, Peter Voulk:os
and Robert Arneson.
Sculpture Garden
1WU.Je the me of the
original garden. Orange
County Museum of
Art's Ben peane Sallp-
hln! Garden is allo
scheduled to open on
the muteum's opening
dayJan2S.
Brian Qray. the muse-
um's director ot operations, said
there will be apprwtmetely 10 to
12 sculptw:M featured in tbe tint
inltallation. 1be collectlon allo
lndudel aculptures placed at var-
~ polnb outside tbe muaeum.
indu.ding •1 Dreamed I Pound A
Red Ruby• (1989) by Johnathon
Borofaky, the same artist who ae-
ated tbe towering bammedng
man oUllllde the Seattle
Art MUleUill.
1be artists featwed
ID tbe first IDltallatlon
are well-known In Cal-
ifomia and throughout
the country, tndud:lng
Stepbeo Staebler, Marie
di Suervo, Robert Graham,
I Manu.l Neri, lhUile Nevelson.
Peter Shelton, Mk:bae1 Todd.
James 'Wlnes and Jack Zajac.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1997
1 POLISH PERFORMANCE
-The Theatre Kana
Anodftion of Po~d
will perform •Mosoow-
PetushJd. A One-Man Show•
on Peb. 2 at 2 p.m. in the Lyon
Auditorium ot the Museum
~ucation Center. The group,
estabJished in 1978, combines
literature with avant-garde
staging. Actor Jacek Zawadz-
ki and director Zygmunt
Duczynski will discuss their
work after the show. $10; S8
for students, seniors and
museum members. Reserva-
tions required. 759-1122, ext.
2<M.
2 LEAltNING THROUGH
IURNT SIENNA -A
hands-on Crayola art
demonstration kicks off
the lmagucation Celebration
teacher workshop series Jan.
30 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Oth-
er workshops will focus on
using art to teach students
about tolerance and culture.
To register or for more infor-
mation, call the Museum Edu-
72HOURS
cation Department at 159-
1122, ext. 218.
3 A CRITICAL EYE -
William Wtlson, art crit-
ic for the Los Angeles
Tunes, will discuss
•Aspects of the Los Angeles
Art Scene• during •'J'he Critic
Sees,• a series beginning Jan.
29 at 1 p .. m. in the Lyon Audi-
torium. $7; $5 for students,
seniors and museum mem-
bers. Reservations required.
759-1122, ext. 204.
4 VIETNAMESE ART -Two
events at the Newport
Beach site will supple-
ment •Three Views of
Vietnam,• exhibitions that will
open Saturday at the Laguna
Art Museum building of the
Orange County Museum of
Art •surname Viet, Given
Name Nam,• a documentary
on Vietnamese women, will
be shown Jan. 31at1 p.m. in
the Lyon Auditorium. On
March 16, a perlormance of
traditional and contemporary
Vietnamese music will take
place in the Lyon Auditorium
at 3:30 p.m. Admission for
both events is $5; $3 for stu-
dents,_seniors and museum
members.
5 TUESDAY TALK -Henry
Hopkins, director of
UCLA's Armand Ham-
mer Museum, will dis-
cuss the art of Joe Goode in
the first •Tuesday Talks At
Noon• session Feb. 4. The
free series features lectures by
artists, critics and historians.
All talks take place at noon in
the Lyon Auditorium.
72 HOURS
The Orange
County Museum of
Art's permanent
collection of
California art gets
center stage as the
new, expanded
museum opens
next week
By Wendy Werve, Daily Piiot
T he scene at the Orange
County Museum of Art a
week prior to its official
opening might cause one to
think more of GU.stave
Caillebotte's "Paris Street:
A Rainy Day.• than of
contemporary Callfomjd
art.
Not to worry. Bruce
Guenther, the museum's
ewer curator, promises that
the rainy days in Newport
Beach will not prevent the newly
renovated facility from opening
next Saturday.
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"It'll be fine,• says Guenther,
who came to the museum five
years ago from Chicago's Muse-
um of Contemporary Art. "It's
just posing a problem right now
for the sculpture garden.•
The Newport Harbor
Art Museum was origi-
nally founded as the
Pavilion Gallery at
the now historic Bal-
boa Pavilion in 1962
by 13 Orange County
art patrons. In 1971,
the facility moved to its
current location near Fash-
ion Island.
Last June, the facility was
closed and is scheduled to
reopen as the Orange County
Museum of Art on Jan. 25. In
addition to the Newport Beach
site, the museum continues to
host exhibitions at its South
Coast Plaza Gallery and at Lagu-
na Art Museum, a satellite site in
LaguM Beach.
Spanning a period of
roughly 100 years, and occu-
pying almost half of the
museum building's 22,550
square feet, the Visionaries
Permanent Collection will
feature 150 pieces from the
Orange County Museum's
6,500-plece collection. Six of
the museum's 16 galleries
are dedicated to the perma-
nent collection.
The collection features
artists who have either spent
a significant amount of time
in California, or whose work
-is somehow reflective of Cal-
ifornia's heritage, says
Guenther.
From Kim Dingle's life-
size oil on canvas, "Girl Box-
ing Shadow• (1992), to Charles
Amoldi's three-dimensional poly-
chromatic structure, ·untitled"
(1980), to abstractionist Richard
Diebenkom's "Ocean Park #36"
(1970), the permanent collection
chronicles the development and
achievements in 20th-century
visual arts.
Also featured in the perma-
nent collection are Southern Cali-
fornia artists Edgar Payne,
Granville Redmond and Franz
Bischoff, who pioneered early
modernist trends in California.
Some of the nation's finest 20th
century artists -including Ed
Kleinholz, Robert Irwin, Larry
Bell and Joan Brown -are fea-
tured in several galleries devoted
to postwar California art.
Left of the Visionaries Perma-
nent Collection area. Loren Mad-
sen's upside-down wave-like
brick sculpture paves the way
through the Pad.fie Mutual Foun-
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"Untitled (Surprised Group)," a ceramic plece by Viola Prey.
Left Nathan Ollvera's oil on canvas, •ne ltal.la.n Sentinel'"
dation Pavilion and into the
Sculpture Garden.
Madsen. a New York-based
artist, was commissioned in 1976
to create an appealing structure
for the then-new exterior wall of
the Newport Harbor facility.
Appearing to defy gravity, his cre-
ation consists of more than 1,000
bricks suspended out from the
wall by strategically placed steel
cables creating an artistic illusion.
Guenther says the odglnal
piece is one of three oommis-
sioned works that will remain on
display indefinitely at the fad.lity.
The~ installation in the
Visionaries Permanent Collection
will be on display through mid-
June.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1997
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72 HOURS 85
DOING GOODE WORK
•West Coast Pop Art
pioneer Joe Goode has
retrospective of his work
featured in new museum's
first special exhibit.
By Stacy Noelle Brown, Dai/}' Pilot
It's a talent that has been
almost 60 years in the making.
Abstract artist Joe Goode learned
the craft of painting from his
father, who was a portrait painter,
but he takes painting as an art to
an entirely different level than
his dad ever dreamed.
Now "3 of Good.e's works will
be displayed in the Orange
County Museum of Art in what
will be his largest exhibition to
date.
It is evident tbrough the titles
of his series of works that the
environment plays a big role in
Good.e's artistic impressions. He
has been working on a .number
of series since the early 1980s
that deal with nature as the main
theme. The titles of the series
that will be displayed at the
museum are "Forest Fire,•
•nee,• "Ocean Blue and Water-
, fall,• "Tornado,• "Ozone and
'Sunspot• and the thought-pro-
voking "Environmental Impact"
series, in Which Goode used a
sbotglln to blast through the can-
vas to expose the underpaintings
that go on underneath his works.
Goode only asks people one
thing when viewing his dynamic
works of ink on paper and paint .
on canvas: "Consider the work
visually very carefully.•
For Goode there are all differ-
ent levels and reasons of impor-
tance in ea'Ch piece that be cre-
ates. Some works are transition
pieces for him, in which be starts
with one concept and moves to
another, some are the final idea
and others are just an attempt at
an idea. And it is these different
stages that give a full-bodied Oa-
vor to tht! works as a whole.
Goode was in his early 20s
when be came to California from
Oklahoma to attend the
Chouinard Art School in down-
town Los AngelftS. And a lot
changed for him when be
arrived.
"I had a new sense of free-
dom,• Goode said about his
experience. It was that new free-
dom that opened the doors for
him to explore a different type of
work and jump on the emerging
Pop Art bandwagon in the late
1950s. Since then, Goode has
created his own style and lent his
inner voice to the world of his art.
•Joe Goode• will be on dis-
play at the Orange County
Museum of Art through April 13.
The exhibit is the first in the
museum's new initiative to show-
case, over several years, artists
~ California
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museum bookstore.
Goode will be discussil)g his
exhibition Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. in
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Admission to the discussion is
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Celluloid and cash pres~rved with
museum's 'Friday Night Fibns'
By Wendy Werve, Daily Pilot
Today, going to see. the latest
Siske! and Ebert thumbs-up rec-
ommendations can cost a small
fortune.
The movie theater admission
alone costs between S7 and $9.
Add a small popcorn and a soda
and you're looking at a tab of
about $15. A box of Mille Duds
brings the grand total to just
under $18. And that's just for
one.
Add a date and the price dou-
bles -unless you're planning to
share the popcorn.
How can budget-conscious
students, fixed-income senior citi-
zens and classic movie lovers in
Orange County enjoy a star-stud-
ded, action-packed movie, com-
plete with designer refreshments,
a film analysis, and post-film dis-
cussion for less than $10?
With Orange County MU:Seum
of Art's •Friday Night Films• pro-
gram, movie butts pay $5 (or $3
for seniors, children and museum
members) to sit in the newly ren-
ovated Molly and Leon Lyon
Auditorium and watch oldies like
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the 1931 black-and-white gang-
ster classic, •Public Enemy• fea-
turing James Cagney and Jean
Harlow.
Continuing a five-year explo-
ration into American filmmaldng,
the museum will begin its gang-
ster series tonight at 6:30 p.m.
with •Public Enemy.•
Other films include the 1947
black-and-white thriller •Kiss of
Death" (Feb. 21); and the 1967
color classic •Bonnie and Qyde, •
with Warren Beatty, Faye Dun-
away, Gene Hackman and Gene
Wilder (March 21).
Theater seats with folding
armchair desks have replaced the
previous auditorium's squeaky,
metal folding chairs and a newer,
fuller screen has been installed
where a small, tattered one once
hung. Housed in the Museum
Education Center, fut! renovated
Lyon Auditorium is 41.most ~
the size of the original theater.
Named for longtime museum
supporters Molly and Leon Lyon,
the 108-seat auditoriilm will also
serve as a lecture hall for "Tues-
day Talks at Noon,• a series of
free talks by artists, aitics and
historians, designed to c0m{>le-
ment the art in the museum. The
"Saturday Symposium• and
·111e Critic Sees• programs will
be held in the Lyon Auditorium
as well.
The Lyons, who have lived in
Newport Beach for the past 29
years, have been active financial
and emotional .supporters of the
museum since the mid-1970s.
Leon Lyon, a past president of
the museum's board of directors,
is now one ol four trustee emeriti
of the IIUU1eum (a trustee emeri-
tus is invited to attend board
meetings, but does not vote).
•The museum ls a very impor-
tant institution to us,• says Molly
Lyon. "And it gives us great
pleasure to share our good for-
tune with something that will
help the community.•
The Lyons have strived to set
a philanthropic example for their
three children and m grandchil-
dren to follow. ·we have bied to
leach them that it's important to
give,• says Molly. •vou have to
give back to the community you
are taking from if you -want it to
keep growing .•
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1997
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•memory'
Bill Viola's work inaugurates museum's
new multimedia Installation Gallery,
one of only two on the West Coast
F or BDl Viola, art just
happens.
•1 have no control
over them.• he says of
bis works of art
that sometimes
fill an entire room.
Take bis ·neater of
Memory• for example.
It is a work that consists
of a 30-foot dead tree,
50 Oick8rtng lights, two
eerily opposite sounds that
fill the room and a large projec-
tion screen with images from a
malfunctioning TV set continual-
ly showing. Sounds bizarre, but
the work has been highly
praised and shown internation-
ally sJ.nc;e Us creation in 1985.
Now lt ~be shown at Its
• •home,• the Orange County
Museum of Art, starting Jan. 25
in the Installation Gallery. The
museum purchued the piece
from Viola in 1988 and has
exclusive rights to show the
work. And something important
to note -the gallery is one of
only two multimedia installation
galleries on the West Coast.
Viola said he •mused on• the
thought of the processes of the
brain and central nervous sys-
tem -the ones that trigger the
firing of nerves which re-aeate
Museum offers
adult, children
workshops
Registration ~ underway
for classes at the Orange
County Muaeum of Art in
Newport Beach. With a large
art studio, a small art studio,
a cluaoom and a meeting
room. the Harry Bubb Educa-
tio,i Center ho.ti programs
tbroughout the year.
Cb.lldren'I dules a.re bro-
ken down by age groups.
Adult clulel cover art form.a
ranging from photography to
Xeroxing to watercolor paint-
ing. for more information.
call 759-!122, ext. 2CM.
patterns of past sensations, final-
ly leading to memories -while
creating the work. But when the
piece was finished it was •much
more intuitive and d~per
than that.•
For: Viola, the dead
tree takes on its own
meaning, as do all the
other aspects of this
work. The form and
body of
it signifies
a time line of
sorts -almost
the overwhelm-
ing significance
of a family tree's
~ory.Buthe
says everyone
has their own
reaction to the
piece and it bas
many different
associations
linked toil
The •Theater
of Memory•
took Viola four
months of solid
work to create.
He says bis
works take anywhere from a
couple of weeks to a year to fin-
ish and that h e starts ~ting
when he-bas fiashea of insight.
BUI Viola's mbecl media •Theater of Memory,• pun:bued by the Orange County Mmeam of
Art. Below: Tom Faludy works on the Bill Viola lmtallatton that will become part of the per-
manent collec:tlon.
which sometimes come to him· I But for now at least, his
when he is just driving down the •Mem ory• is realized and will
road. Viola stashes his thoughts
away in notebooks, which he
I be available for all to see until
June 1.
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