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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-01-31 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS I =~. Newport48 Cosia M.u 56, Ali10 Niguel 50 · LAguna Hiiis 60, Estanchl 31 lnllne 6S, CoroNi del Mar 36 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .. Out, bn~·-not down • Despite a barrage of criticism and accusations, ex-county Democratic Party chief Jim Toledano says he's not done with politics just yet. "You guys are gonna have Jim Toledano to kick around for a lot longer ... " Democratic Central Committee became "my monthly mugging," "grotesque,· full of •insult and abuse and lies and shouting" by members with supposed personal vendettas against him. By Christopher Goffard, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -When Jim Toledano won election as chair- man of the county Democratic par- ty in 1995, he sailed in on high ambitions. He aimed to build a Mgrass- roots" Democratic movement, thwart the juggernaut of decades- old Republican dominance, and help Bill Clinton pound Bob Dole in the area. None of it happened. The GOP presidential candi- :"\ < > I l · I ~ < I c I 1, ' anastacla free berg ~tar Wars, versWn that would make Ed Wood proud T oday marks the re-release oi •star wars· in all its 20th-anniversaty, effects. enhanced glory. Coincidentally, it's also the 20th anniversary of another film made a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (well, OK. Fullerton) ... I was 8 years old and sbicken by the epidemic of "Star Wars" fever sweeping the country. My dad was the first one in the fami- ly to actually see the movie, and he told us we had to go see it, too, as soon as possible. So I did, again and again and again - about 10 times or so and that doesn't count the endless view- ings on video or the multiple showings on USA cable. I got all the toys -the Mil- lennium Falcon, X-Fighter and of course, the Death Star. And then there were the cool fig- urines: Princess Leia with the chic (but not durable) plastic cape and Darth Vader with that pinkish light saber sliding in and out of his arm. I dressed up u Princess Leia for Halloween, co~lete with that cinnamon-bun do she sported in the fim tnm. glasses and a lovely oalr of brown boots from the golden age of 1970s- bad style. I owned the bed- sheets. the posters and the games, and I had a major thing for Mark Hamill. But the prime evidence of my fixation was my own "Star Wars" movie. I enlisted my dad, my sister, the family video cam- era and the toys to create a cine- matic experience comparable to •star Wars" itself. Let's just say the Poree was not with me. I plunged myse.J..f headlong into being an auteur. I spent hours laboriously writing a script on one of my dad's yellow legal pads. I cast allthe rolei, giving myself -way before "The Mir- ror Has Two Paces" was even a gleam in Streisand'• eye -the plum female leading role of Princess Lela. The end result, unfortunately, was in a oom£1etely different 9a1axy from Star Wan" or even Battlestar Galactica." No, tt was more a cross between the unin- tentionally hilarious "Ishtar" and 'Ibdd Haynes' •supentar, • a sur- real film that tells the story of Kiren ~ter'I We using Bar- bie doO.. • The ~g wam't half bed. u~, the cover Of tbe toUndtr~ album~~· bought that, tcq~ a backdJ'W, the famW.r tbllDe played In the date took Orange County with more than 119,000 votes, and in 1996 registered Republicans still outnumbered Democrats here by nearly 250,000. Toledano, a Costa Mesa attor- ney, dropped his bid for re-elec- tio~· week after enduring near-ly a year of blistering criticism from epublicans and enemies wi · his own party. The attacks cente ed on Toledano's spending of $10,000 on a mailer for the pri- mary campaign of congressional candidate Jim Prince without noti- fying party officials. -JIM TOLEDANO • The money came from Prince's sister, raising the possibility that Toledano violated federal conbi- bution limits. And though investi- gations by federal and state offi- cials found no wrongdoing, and Toledano fiercely denies any ethi- cal lapse, the dust-up left him politically hobbled. As he tells it, meetings of the In April 1996, the party leader- ship slapped Toledano with a vote of no-confidence and asked him to resign. He refused. Another indig- nity fell on him in October, when Toledano was barred from the podium during Bill Clinton's visit to Santa Ana. This Monday. deciding "It was time to pack it in," he stepped aside to let rival Jeanne Costales win the party chairmanship. "Life is too short to have to deal • SEE TOLEDANO PAGE 4 MARC MARTIN I DM.Y PllOT lblrd grader Kevin Hlguchl (above) was one of 12 students from Harbor View and Newport Heights schools to taste test pizzas, helping the school d.lstrtct determine a food contract winner. Below, Leanne Hendriks marks her questionnaire based on appearance, sauce, crust and taste. Grade school pizza-eaters decide their lunch menu -slice by greasy slice. By M ichelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A dozen pizza experts from local elementary schools tackled the study of pepperoni, cheese, crust and sauce Thursday at Harbor View Elementary to guide the school d.is1rtct's pizza contract for next year. The district orders an average of 700 large pizzas and 400 small pizzas each day because each school bas pizza for lunch once a week, said Jacqueline Kravitz, director of food services. The Harbor View and Newport Heights taste-testers said the Piz- za Hut pizza they've eaten this year was decent, but a little greasy for their taste. Pizza Hut has a $110,000 contract with the district to supply the pizzas. "We've been talking about doing this in the district for 20 years," said Kravitz. "Their taste is so much different than ours." Students started smelling the pizza as soon as it was laid down before them a nd then rated its • SEE PIZZA PAGE 4 Fair neighbors pan Cirque du Soleil • Residents say noise from the bigtop is shaking foundations and keeping them up at night. By Susan Deemer. Dally Pilot Pair and Orque olftdals have said they plan to address the l10i$e problem.a. But their immediate plans were not known. The aitically accle.lmed .Pre.ncb-<Anadian troupe 11 hold- ing its bWD4ll circus through March 30 at the Orang County Fairgrounds, acro11 the street from dozens of residents wb.G, like Moon!, say the noise ii disrupting their lives. His neighbor Charles Hubble- .tone 1ays tM DA:Ue from aUd.lo effectl and mt.* IOUDda mGn like a war zone than a dm.11. Philip Lee llteDecl th• ICMmd llffectl to bOmbs or .... , 1bm ~ llld tbe ban· dAtioo WU abalring at 11111 bGme U U b9 WU in tbe middle ol an UtilMly~. . ·0rum. bMWiV. wen ao loud • •CIOJI MOE 4 vOICB5 Elementary school students' views on local pizzas: No. 1: Pizza Hut-Ywpmy crust and sauce, but even kids don't like an the grease. + No. 2: Little Caesar's-Stu- dents' second choice, but it's watery and doesn't have enough sauce. + No. 3: Donatel- li's-Kids like the fresh appearance, but the cheese slips off. + No. 4: Caife Nizza -At least one student thought it was the best, but · others said it tasted like paper and had bumt pepperoni. SURViVORS Cancer patients celebrate life Jlm Toledano' stepped clown as c:ha1rman of the county DemocraUc Party, but he says he's not done with poUUcs. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOl What? August already? • While the rest of the nation shivers, mercury reaches 92 degrees at the beach; 30,000 sun-seekers spread out their towels. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Tem- peratures peaked at 92 degrees Thursday in Newport Beach. with nearly 30,000 people flocking to the beach for an uncannily bright ~~~~~~y (1 • A b o u t . . . us vs. once a year th we seem to : . em get five or six days of really hot weather in January or February," said Brent Jacobsen, a marine safe- ty officer with the Newport Beach Fire Temperatures al'Ol,fnCf the nation Htghl Newport a..o,. .m Ne\111port. fl.I. • • .26 8bnwdc, N.D ••• 3 luff*o. N. Y. • • • 1' ~ME •• .:: Oulud\ ~ •. JO> .. and Marine Department. Visibility was so good that San Clemente Island could be spotted from shore, 65 miles away. With the Santa Ana winds heating the air, the temperature reached the 90s around 1 p.m . and settled to an average of 15 degrees for the afternoon. Waves averaged about 3 feet. •When the winds blow off the shore they shape the waves bet- ter," he said. "They bold the wave up." An average January weekday might draw between 1,000 to 2,500 people, but Thursday brought 29,000. ·Tue beach population's very high today,• Jacobsen said. ·we actually have people sunbathing today -a lot of them.• • . · FRIDAY, JAMJARY 31, 1997 check it out Recognizing a herita.ge in children~s literature Beating the tollghest odds 't Planned senior exhibit a real work of art Since 1926, wb~n Dr. Carter Woodson launched the first Black History Week, the month containing Abe Uncoln's birthday has included a period . set aside to recognize the con- tributions and achieve- ments of Afncan - Americans. For all who want to observe this tradition during what iS·n OW c~lled "Black History Month,• library children's rooms offer literary inspiration in books listed in "The African-American Experi- ence in Children's Literature," an annotated bibliography. Because official records weren't kept for people of color before the 19th century, infor- mation about the forebears of today's African Americans can be sketchy. The lives of several wbo made their mark on history despite many barriers are described in "Proudly Red and Black.• : The trials of others who labored to process the bounty of the newly colonized Ameri cas are the ~ .. 4 ... •··.~..:· focus of "The First Passage," part of "The Young Oxford History of African Americans.• ; An important chapter of American history il.volves slav- eqo, ponde red by such well- known captives as Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass t)l ·our Song, Our Toil.• For I_5>unger readers, •Now Let Me I'ry" is a handsomely illustrated , fictional account of one family's We in slavery's constrictive grip. Profound musings about the struggle for freedom are in spir- ituals, bollads and ragtime tunes: The background of 10 songs popular between the Civ- il War and the civil rights move- ment of the 1960s highlights •Just Llsten to 1bis Song I'm Singing,• revealing much about a collective soul's spirit. The talents of African Ameri- cans are documented in such biographies as •Alvin Ailey," about the founder of one of the first integrated American dance companies to gain international fame. "Brave Bessie" relates ;UYJJ{ )40.EY ;f wllfw '~ "",,,,.,,.., ,....:, the story of daring Bessie Coleman, who helped open the sky for pilots of all races. The woman behind many magnificent quilts is the focus of ·stitching Stars, The Story Quilts of Harriet Pow- ers,• told within the context of slave quilting on Georgia plan- tations. Among the newest juvenile novels dealing with racial strife is "The Watsons Go to Birming- ham -1963," told by 10-year- old Kenny. By turns comic and tragic, this treatment of one of America's darkest moments may help children understand discrimination. Those inclined to work towards its end will find ideas in "Friendship Bracelets,• fea- turing instructions for making key chains, earrings and other adornments that might symbol- ize just bow well we can all get along if we only try. • CHECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Linda Kline. •Chemotherapy patients celebrate and share • stories of cancer survival. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Cheryl Wood endured 21 grueling days of high-dose chemotherapy treat- ment for breast cancer. So rugged was the treatment that she safi she can't remember 12 of those days spent in the hospital. Still, as Wood looks back on the experience and celebrates another year of life, she said the ordeal wasn't as severe as she thought it would be. •1t was challenging,• Wood said. •At first it was scary, but the doctor set me straight. Because I have so much trust, I put my life in bis bands.• Wood and dozens of other high-dose chemotherapy cancer patients joined togefher Thursday night at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian to share their success stories. "(lbe reception) is to celebrate me living for two more years," Wood said. Because many of the patients were so sickly during their hospi- tal stay, the annual reception gives patients an opportunity to mingle with each other and their doctors. Certificates were presented to each attendee Thursday, com- mending the patients for surviv- ing cancer and the high-dose treatment. Performed in several steps, each patient involved in this pro- gram undergoes moderate chemotherapy. U the moderate chemotherapy is not successful, a sample of the patient's stem cells are collected -similar to a blood transfusion. The patient is then given a high, potentially lethal dosage of chemotherapy. After the treat- ment is finished, the stem cells are infused into the blood stream and travel back into the patient's bone marrow, rejuvenating the patient's healthy cells that were damaged during the high-dose chemotherapy. Dr. Robert Dillman, medical director of the Hoag Cancer Cen- "Pilot READERS HOTUHE Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No 642-6086 news stories, Illustrations. edlto- Record your com~ about rial matter or edvertlsements the Dally Pilot or news tips. herein can be reproduced wtth-TEMPEJIATURES out written permission of copy-Newport Beach VOL 91, NO. 17 ADDRESS right O'M'le(. 57/82 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .• HOW TO REACH US Balboa Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. 57182 • THOMAS H. JOHNSON. 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Box 1560, Costa 01997 Clllf. °"· All t1ghb---. during the morning BRIAN POBUOA I DAl.Y ~OT Dr. Khosrow Mahdavt presents a survival certlficate to five-year cancer survtvor Chuck Kalberg during the annual celebration of cancer pattents at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. ter, said a typical patient will be hospitalized for two to three weeks and is at risk of infection and bleeding for 10 to 25 days after the treatment. More than half or the 150 high- dose treatment patients are breast cancer patients, but several other types of cancer have also been treated, including testicular can- cer, lymphoma and leukemia. For the first year and a half after the treatment, patients are monitored closely. "Because or the rigor of the treatment, the patients need to Qe in good shape to be treated,• he said. "It is still bard to tell bow many patients have been cured but it bas been encouraging at this standpoint.• Although not every patient is free from cancer after the treat- ment, Dillman said the therapy helps more than 95% of patients get an edge over the disease. Wood was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 44. Now 46, Wood is in total remis- sion after undergoing the high- dose chemotherapy. She found out she was in total remission only a month after the treatment. •1 was nervous and weak, but getting stronger. When (the doc- tor) said I was OK. I felt really good,• she said. "I was very hap- py and blessed." High-dose llbemotherapy patient Dan Wiseman is also cele- brating his total remission after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma in January 1993. Because •he was healthy enough, Wiseman was able to undergo bis high intensity chemotherapy treatment as an outpatient. Eight months after being diagnosed, he was told be was in total remission. "When I was diagnosed initial- ly, (my doctor) told me 'Grab a hold of your boot straps. We are going to beat it.'• And he did.· SU RF will increase to t'NO The surf appears to By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Among the many artists to be featured at the tint Orange County Showcase in May will be. a 69-year-old woman whose work with sculpture helped heel pain she suffered as a child. Another artist in her 50s says painting helped her cope with the loss of her two sons, who both died from drug use. "This is the dty of the llI1s and we want to salute the seniors,• said Laurie Smith, executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center. "Art can be a healer. It can assist individuals in making tran- sitions in their life and cppe with the loss of a spouse or kid" The Costa Mesa Senior Center and the Costa Mesa Art League plan to hold the first ever art exhibit featuring artists from throughout Orange County who created works after reaching the age of 50. It will also feature celebrity exhibitors, a silent auc- tion and entertainment from three generations of the Bing Crosby famil . · -~ is the first year of what I think will become a tradition in the community,• Smith said of the May 17 event. Seniors are encouraged to use art as a way to meet the chal- lenges and changes in their lives, Smith said. She said proceeds from the fund-raiser will go toward scholarships, programs and services for seniors. The Harry and Grace Steele Foundation contrtbuted the major- ity of funding, a $25,000 sum. But the art exhibition bas other money , and services donated from several other companies. Artists can submit up to three pieces of art in all mediums except CD-ROM or installation art, Smith said. Admission will be $2 for spec- tators. Those submitting pieces will be charged $5 for each entry and are eligible for $5,000 in prizes. The exhibition will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 18. For more information about now to enter the exhibition, call Saundra Abbott at (714) 645-5090. COSTA MESA feet in the after-be building along • JOO btodc of East 11th Str.et: A purse cootaining $240 in noon, and a four the Newport coast. cash was stolen from a shopping cart in a grocery store. foot swell will come According to the • 600 blodc of H.mllton Str'Mt: A water pump worth $350 from the west. Newport Beach life-was stolen from the Rea Community Center. The padlock was guards, a combina-cut. TIDES tlon west-southwest • 1800 blodc of Newport llouleverd: A bicycle worth $60 TODAY swell seems to be was stolen from a rack outside of Nike Town. The lock was cut. Flmlow favoring the stretch • 200 btodc of East 11th Street: Coins worth $70 were stolen 9:40a.m. 1.7 of beach upward from a soda vending machine at a gas station. The.lock was Fimhlgh from 26th Street. To pried open. 2:19 a.m. 4.7 break It down, the • 1800 blodc of Oriole Drtv9: Tools worth $1 ,814 were stolen Second low west-northwest is from a parked tr\lek. The aims>« shell was pried open. 8:07 p.m. 2.0 dominating. but a • 1900 blodc of Hlllbcw lloulenrd: A box of dgars valued at Second high southern hemisphere $900 was stolen from a cigar store. 3:11 p.m. 2.7 swell is getting big-SATURDAY ger. The sets are NEWPORT IEAOt Fimlow generally hitting • 120 btodc of South laJ ft'ont: A $200 wall safe was stolen 11:02 a.m. 1.1 about shoulder-high. from a residence. The thi or thieves cut Into the master bed-Fimhlgh but look for them to room wall to take the safe. What was Inside the safe is 3:23 a.m. 4.5 reach overhead and unknown. Second low better at the focal • 1500 btodc of Hlghl..t Drive: A residence was broken Into 9:30p.m. 2.2 points. If you want and ransacked, but no loss was found. 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At any rate, if you missed Ann Landers on Monday last (in one of those "other" papers) there is far less joy in your life than might have been. Even the title jumped from the page to the eye: "He's Wearing Heels. She's liying to Heal.• The mis- sive was signed •At Peace in Rochester, Minnesota" -the distraught author's nom de plume. "I felt a knot in my stomach," At Peace begins, "when I read the letter from the woman whose fiance, a successful attor- ney, confided that he loved to wear women's underwear and frilly gowns." Well, I, uh ... wow I A suc- cessful attorney, you say? At Peace confides in Ann Landers -and a few million readers - that her husband, sadly, is also a peter buff a transvestite. Apparently, it is the habit of Mr. Peace to stroll around the house "in a chiffon housecoat and high heels" belonging to; presumably, At Peace. Now, At, let me ask you this: during these, uh, special moments -exactly how does one react? Do you just pretend it isn't happening and say "Careful, dear, your boa is in the peas?" And what about wardrobe conflicts? What happens if you're late for work and he's wearing the heels you need? Just what is the eti- quette of cross-dressing? It is at this point that things get weird in Rochester. It seems that the Peaces have a teenage niece who is wont to stop by now and then. You see this coming, don't you? Yes, indeed. On one fateful day which will live ln infamy in the Peace family, the niece comes bounding through the door and says, "Hey what's up, Aunt Awhaaat the ... ?11" Being a teenager is bad enough, but we're talking way beyond a zit on the way to Homecoming here. Yesterday, Uncle Ed takes you ice fishing. Today, he's gliding down the stairs like Loretta Young, only frillier. What about At Peace? Is she standing idly by during this Kodak family moment? Absolutely not. "I had the pres- ence of mind," says At, •to manufacture a story about Uncle Ed practicing for a part in a play." Oh, OK, that'll work. You see, dear, they're doing, ah, "Othello" at the North- woods Community Theatre and your Uncle is playing, ah ... he's, uh ... he's playing Desdemona. Yeah, that's it -Desdemona I" Which begs the question, At, what would you have come up with if you had lacked the "presence of mind?" Who's playing Iago? Mr. TI "We are both in counseling COSTA MEsA 642-1142 NEWPOKf BF.ACH 675-6855 CORONA D EL MAR 644-8226 All ROOnt Size carpet Rentnants Up To 50% Of=f= Up ftJ f2JC25 ff. HARDWOOD FLOOR . $ ~~()11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Maple Natural C<>l<>r Sq.Ft. Installed · Oak Natural Sq.Ft. Installed All, IAMINATE FLOORS ON SATE now,• At continues, •and I have accepted the fact that he will never change. Our sex life bas always been good and sWl ts.• We're happy for you, At, but please say no more. As my wife would say, we're on a need-to- know basis and that's already much more than we need to know. Your sex life may be a joy, but it's also, shall we say - complex? Finally, At pops the type of question for which we've come to love Ann, Abby and Joyce. "Is this guy kinky?" she asks. No comment from me, but clearly, Ann bas studied the sit- uation and prepared a careful, considerate response. "He does- n't drink, do drugs or cheat on you. He's a good husband and a great father. His harmless devia- tion isn't worth breaking up a home for. Overlook it." Well, there you have it. You know about this stuff, Ann, and we wouldn't dare question your advice. But I have to tell you, when you're the first one up on a bright, cold Minnesota morning and you hear old Ed start down the stairs -some things are easier to overlook than others. I gotta' go. • PETER BUFFA is the mayor of Costa Mesa. Try Our Ho use Specialty Avila's Chicken Soup Fresh Chicken Broth with Chicken anJ Rice. Garnished with avocado, cilantro and lime. By Qlristopher Goffard, Dally Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -A 9- year-old boy at Mariners Elemen- tary School helped police crack a frightening mystery Wednesday involving the suspected abduction of a schoolmate. Third-grader Andrew Bigalke, dubbed a "hero• Thursday by teachers and administrators, seemed eager to talk about bis role as keen- eyed witness in the disappear- ance of 7-year-old Daniel Miller. reviewing who had rightful CUJ- tody of the boy, who had been liv- mg with bis father in Santa Ana Heights. "I think I was the last one to ~ him.• Bigalke said. ·1 knew som~ thing was wrong. I didn't knoW Miller's father dropped him off at school Wednesday morning. and police scoured the neighborhood after a teacher reported him missing. The search turned up nothing. BRIAN POBUOA I DALY PILOT Andrew Blgalke helped the police • solve a mystery at Mariners. Detectives got their break when they interviewed Bigalke, who told them he saw a blond woman take Miller away from the front of the school in a station wag- on. Police showed Bigalke a picture of Miller's mother. Bigalke identi- fied her but said her hair was a slightly different color in the pic- ture. Police eventually learned from Miller's grandparents that the woman whisked the boy off to Spain. The news quelled the fears of local parents who feared a kid- napper at large. The District Attorney's office IS what, I Just knew. He went in Ute car with lu.s mom and he just drove off and I knew." Police credited the boy with helping to direct the investigation. •His efforts greatly facilitated our detectives in going in the right direction," said Newport Beagi police Sgt. John Desmond. Bigalke said he has always wanted to be a policeman. His oili- er career choices indude profe6- sional baseball, basketball. football and skateboarding. 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My lister, wbo WU 4 at the time, wu my IDdultria1 Ugbt and Magic, ~ prov1ded tbe effects, from Chewbec:ca's growl (wbicb camed her to immadiately la_JJN into • gig- gling tit) to pulling R2-D2 aaoss the set on a string (she did tt ' backward, which caUHd both her and my ~d to lapee into hysterical giggling tits). My dad, who voiced all the male Characters, messed up one CIRCUS CONTINUED FROM 1 you thought a civil war cannon- ade had broken out in your living room,• Murphine said. Hubblestone lives directly across the street from the gigan- tic blue and yellow tent. "It was like I was sitting out on the patio,* he said. •And this is going to be every night.• Residents say their calls to the city were redirected to county officials who govern the fair- PIZZA CONTINUED FROM 1 appearance. "They take their pizza very seriously,* Harbor View Principal Karen Kendall said. "I'm real proud of them." Students rated pizza based on sauce, cheese and greasiness. Harbor View sixth grader Gar- rett Hosman picked at the crust of his No. 1 pizza, then tasted it. *The crust is good,• Garrett allowed. But Leanne Hendriks, a sixth grader at Newport Heights coun- tered, "There's too much grease.* "The cheese is not sup- posed to slip off,* added Ken- ny Pondler, a Newport RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ~ wt-. Yow Dollar CCMlft Motel 1922 IWIOl II.VD~ COSIA WSA • Mt-1156 The Phen-Fen Diet TI1c answer rs ''CS' llov.cvcr the treat· mcm of obesll\' or Jn ovmvcight cond1· uon also rcqUtrcs ~pproprl:uc llfcs1\'le changes and Jn 111Chvidualiztd, plll'SICl<ln· supervised. conrprchcnsr\'e appro;ich including d1e1, behlv1nr 111Cld11ic111on and excm~· For C\<'t'~~lflC. 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'lbroughout the preceding scenes, I can be heard yelling in the background, "Let's start over" or "That's not what you're supposed to say," proving that I can throw a tantrum as well as anyone else in Hollywood. Unfortunately, I was unable to fire my dad or sister over · •creative differences" and I suf- fered through to the miserable end, when Darth Vader was vanquished. · The Death Star •exploded* when my dad knocked under- grounds. Calls to the county were not returned. They want the city to take care of the problem, just as they would if someone were to hold a loud house party. "I am mad, out what can you do7" said Lee Moore. "They are not going to pick it up and move it. But maybe next season they will put it somewhere else.* Last night, neighbors tele- phoned one another when they heard what sounded like a sonic boom saying, "Did you hear that?" Local police directed them to call the California Highway Heights sixth grader. The students tasted four kmds of cheese and pepperoni pizza with lime sherbert to clean their palates between brands. The elementary students were chosen for their good behavior and essays on their pizza-tasting abilities. "Pizza Maniac* Juliette Mutzke included testimonials from her friends with her essay. "Her middle name is pizza." exulted friend Jackie in her testi- monial. "When she walks in a Pizza Hut, they know her name.* added Sara. also vouching for Juliette's pizza prowess "I have perfect taste buds (including my personal pizza taste bud),* wrote Juliette, a Harbor View fifth grader. Garrett was disgusted with the second brand be ca use "the r---~---~-w~..-~----·-•WP•1 l f.Y.f. I :+~...-....... I :~ ......... IWt I : (6'447IO); \ft*'9ll ~ l : (574-7755); .net tM l : ,.__.South eo.t ~ I ! thMtlr (~2711). i L------------------------J neath the table the figures were standing on1 usually those toys had all the balance of Gerald Ford, but it took three or four tries before Darth fell into the arms of a Stormtrooper and they both toppled offscreen. • ANASTACIA FREEllEAG is the entertainment editor for the Dally Pilot. Patrol, but their Santa Ana office closes at night, Murphine said. Neighbors say the Cirque is worse than the Pacific Amphithe- ater -which was forced to close after residents won a lawsuit - because its performances are scheduled six nights a week until April. Most performances are held six nights a week begµming at 8 p.m. But on Friday there are two shows, one at 6 p.m. and one at 9:30 p.m. On Saturday there are also two performances at 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday at 1 and 5 p.m. cheese is separating from the piz- za.• Part-way throu~ the blind taste test, students started malt- ing guesses at the pizza brands. "It's soggy1• Tiffany Linsday exclalnled as she bit into a piece of the No. 1 pepperoni. "You know who I think it is7 It's Pizza Hut. It's too greasy.• In the end, the students along with their colleagues at Whittier and Pomona elementary schools -who judged the pizza last week -picked Pizza Hut as their favorite and Little Caesar's Pizza as their second. Kravitz said the students' opinions will be weighted in the decision with the cost of the con- tracts. 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"I believe that Jbn did a great deal to support tbe party and that he was unfairly accused,• Hid Sally Alu.andet, tbe 82-year-old Democratic congressional nomi- nee who recently lost 1l bid to unseat Dana Rohrabecher in the •Sth District. "He dld not do the tenible things he is accused of.• Toledano said be spent days soul-searching and concluded "that the dynamic of the Central Committee has not changed, and • consequently the next two years would look like the last two years ... lt was lose-lose. U I won. I would be subjecting myself and my fam- ily to more years of the same. I can take the abuse, but 1 would not be Extending his attack, Puentes also called Dole's local victory over Clinton "another element of (Toledano's) sad legacy as ch.air- man," and said, •once again the Democrats lost miserably in Orange County.• But, lhe added, "I commend him for withdrawing his candidacy because there were too many peo- ple that were opposed to him." Toledano a.Id it ls too soon for the press to pen bis political obitu- ary. Paraphrasing a politician he does oot particularly admire, he said, "You guys are gonna have Jim Toledano to kick around for a lot longer.• effective.• ' Despite the thrashings he received, Toledano said he's raised the visibility of his party with his television appearances on C- SPAN and OCN. He said he plans to continue his political activism by organizing community-centered Democratic forums. "In some ways this was a rebirth,• he said. •1 haven't got the weight of these people chewing on me." As he reliquishes his role as the county's most ~ible Democrat, however, his political opponents paint a contemptuous picture of his brief legacy. "I think he's been an embarass- ment," said Tom Fuentes, chair- man of the county's Republican party. Ml think he's beaten.* Fuentes said the campaign con - tribution incident, which he described as "money laundering,* would tarnish Toledano's legacy. "That $10,000 matter in the prima- ry is very serious business, and his Central Committee all but I dumped him at that time," he said. I Fuentes derided Toledano for being "brash" and using his office I "for personal benefit," and said, "He loved to do that TV thing and I the interviews ... to give the spot-I light to Jim Toledano.* "That's not the role o( a chair-I man,* Fuentes said. 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CJIEC« CAFEI t N " EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY -Newport wrestlers have championship duel set for next Thursday ·Sc.metimes we forget who our money p/IJyrl are. bcd I tJIOll(/ltt ~ Koo dJd a great jdJ of 8'fUling "" dowra and <XJntrol/ing ~ tanpO ... • -rosrA MF..5A GIRJ.S HOOPS COAOI SHONl'BL SHERWOOD _ .... stephanie keefe Racers heading for warm waters • Newport to Caho Race is scheduled for mid-March. O nce again it's time for the big boat races to Mexico. The annual winter migration finds hundreds of boats leaving their home ports for the warmer waters down south. Currently, the Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta Race has been underway since this past Monday. Newport Beach's big boat action begins with the Newport to Cabo Race, an event jointly sponsored Los Angeles and Newport Harbor yacht clubs. To run in mid-March, the Race is expecting a competitive fleet with stalwart Steve Fossett leading the charge aboard Lakota. 0 Here's some more information about the Nick Adamson Laser/Laser ll clinic to ; be held Easter Weekend (Mar. : 28-30). The clinic is set for Rush : Deek YC on Lake Ray Hubbard : in Dallas, which is the site of the ·annual Bruce Cup regatta. : Adamson will be joined by : fellow UC Irvine alumni Randy ·Lake and Peter Wells as : instructors. Lake will assist :Adamson on the Laser course, :while Wells nms the Laser Il :portion of the course. Lake's credits include being : named to the Collegiate : All-American roster, winning the : 1992 Collegiate Singlehanded •Championship and the 1993 : Laser Midwinter Championship, : as well as aqing as the : University High School of San : Diego sailing coach. • Wells, a Newport Beach : resident, was a two-time Youth : Worlds participant in Laser Us : and is a multiple Laser 11 • Nationals champion. He won B : division at last year's Collegiate : Nationals and is a three-time ·All-American. • The three will cover aspects : necessary for racing at the : championship level. Highlights ·include technique, tactics, : strategy, fitness, turning and : successful campaign : management (at the Olympic, : Youth Camp or National level). •Comprehensive notes will be : provided, detailing each day's : topics and drills. • The clinic limit is 50 students : and is open to everyone. Clinic : spots can only be reserved by : sending a check payable to Nick : Adamson, 1433 Superior Ave., • #117, Newport Beach, 92663. : Please include your name, : address, phone number and : e-mail address (if available) •along with the check. : The clinic fee is $100 per : person. A meal package is : available for an extra $35, which :includes daily breakfasts and •lunches with dinner included the : first day of the clinic. : Housing is available, but it ls : limited and will be determined :on a first-come, first-served •basis. Boats are not available at : present, but Adam.son is : currenUy working on a charter •plan. : Por more lnformation, contact :Adamson at 515-951" or e-mail • b1m at carisanlck@sol.com. : a : SCYA and WORSA are :IJ>OlllOrlng the Annual Women's t SeWng Convention Satw'day at •tbi Bah1a Corinthian YC. A : dmlC for women, taught by :womeo,~eWomen~SaWng :~ ~ \DltJUdion •an a vanety ol teminan, ranging ; tiaD powerboat ..-atioll to ~ mdilg tae.ti. . 1 high school girls basketball EAGLES PIAY AS WEIL AS lHEY READ ~ • Corona del Mar resident Carlie Willard scores 16, then cites Daily Pilot's predictions as the motivational edge for Santa Margarita in 57-48 Sea View win. resident, addeti. "We haven't beaten Newport Harbor since I've been on the varsity the last two years. We pinned up (the league preview article) and said it's not going to happen. Our goal was to get second place in league, and now it looks like we've achieved it.• wildly on the court, the school's first win against the Sailors in 10 Sea View meet- ings, or since Santa Margarita joined the. league. "They outplayed us in every aspect of the game," added Dukus, whose squad made 19 turnovers, seven in the third quarter as the Eagles built their largest lead of the contest, 41-30. That's when Daniell Bennett took over for the Eagles, netting a short jumper with 0:49 remaining, the~ sinking two free throws with 0:19 left to go up, 55-t8. The Sailors, led by M.E. Clayton's 18 points and 10 rebounds, bad a 28-25 lead By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot The Eagles (16-6, 4-2 in league), avenging their 41-36 setback against the Sa¥ors (13-9, 4-2) in the first round of league, had been tabbed as a team with •a dozen wins, but as many questions" by the Pilot under •comments• of each Sea View school. Willard, who led the Eagles with team highs in points (16) and rebounds (nlne), kept the Sailors at bay in the fourth quar- ter with a pair of jump shots in the key, the latter coming with 4:39 on the clock to give the Eagles a 49-43 lead. in the second quarter, after Katie Dunne's ~ three-point play, when she got a nice roll ~; on the rim with 1 :07 left on the first-half clock. RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -It was bulletin-board material, pinned up on the locker room wall of Santa Mar- garita High's girls basketball team for 22 days, with Thursday's date against New- port Harbor circled as a reminder. But the Eagles had some comments to make of their own in this one, outscoring Newport Harbor in the second, third and fourth quarters, after the Sailors opened strong with q 19-15 edge by first quarter's end. Santa Margarita's Kate Toman (10 points, eight boards) scored on a putback to give the Eagles their biggest fourth- quarter lead, 51-43, with 3:54 left. "We Jllade some silly turnovers after that,• said Dukus, whose team not only .. lost its lead in the final minute, but entered halftime down 33-28. "That's been our Achilles' heel all season. Sooner As if the Eagles needed one. or later it's going to catch up to you.• •It's a big win, considering the Daily Pilot picked us to finish second to last (in the Sea View League)," Santa Margarita center Carlie Willard said, after her team's 57-48 victory over the Sailors. "They're a good team. It wasn't like they were a bad team and we made their season," Newport Harbor Coach Bob Dukus said, as Eagle players celebrated But Newport Harbor's Makenzie Glover drained a three-pointer, and later Desiree Talley scored on an offensive rebound, cutting Santa Margarita's lead to three. Talley finished with 11 points and six rebounds (four in the fourth period) for · Newport, while Breanna Badorek had 14 · rebounds and three steals. "No one thought we could beat New- port Harbor,• Willard, a Corona del Mar Santa Margarita's Megan Cargile con-· nected on back-to-back threes late in the first half, including one with 0:07 left. Mustangs come through in the clutch -after Aliso Niguel erases 16-point deficit; ~ the key . down the stretch in PCL win. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot -COSTA MESA-"Goliath• got hers, but Aliso Niguel Higb's 6-foot-2 junior center Brooke Hyman wasn't enough to overcome a Costa Mesa girls basketball team that dis- played poise, balance, and a refusal to lose Thursday night. Hyman just missed a triple double, fin· ishing with 23 points, 13 .rebounds and nine blocked shots. But even her 6-for-6 secoDd- half fteld-goal shooting (8 ot 8 in the final 19:29) couldn't propel the fired-up Wolver- ines to the Pacific Coast League road upset, as Mesa prevailed, 56-50. "We played well, but (Aliso) played extremely well.• relieved Mesa Coach Shontel Sherwood said. MThey came out fired up (in the second half) and we came Koo Kim out.flat. _ MBut once they tied the score (erasing a once-16-point deficit with runs of 10..() and 11- 2 to forge a 46-t6 dead- lock with 5:33 left), I thought we did a good job of keeping our com- posure and executing. I was real proud of our kids. This was a good test for us." I • The Mustangs (15-8, 5-1 in league and ranked No. 7 in C1F Southern s&ction m-A) had no other choice but to dutch up, if they wanted to hold on to sale possession of second place. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Mesa freshman Kalena Jackson splits AU.to Nlguel defenders ln move to baskel Wtth Hyman leading the charge, the vis- it9rs sank 11 of their first 14 field-goal attempts after intermission. including five straight to open the final quarter, to pull even on Sarah Wallbrink's three-pointer. •When they tied the score, we called some plays to get the ball to our money playen (seniors Kim, Anderson and Pey- ton)," Sherwood said •Sometimes we for- 'get who our money players · are; but I thought Koo did a great job of settling us down and controlling the tempo." While tbe ~tangs' seniors may be the big three, Collett, Kelly Chapin, Powers, KaJen4 Jacbon and 'Ihlene Seikeldjilm all contributed mightily on both ends of the trigger herself for seven unanswered points during a 51-second span of the third quar- ter, which helped stem some intense momentum for the Wolverines (13-7, 2-t). She was 4 of 6 from beyond the arc. Kim's offensive outbw:st stopped a 10..() Aliso run and built the lead back to 42-31. She tben assisted Anderson's layin with four seconds left in the period to make it«- 35. But Mesa sophomore Evelyn Powers answered with an eight-foot runner, which turned into a three-point play when she sank the ensuing foul shot with 4:16 left. Julie Collett followed with a 15-foot jumper, then capped a 5..0 Mesa run to answer Celene Paramo's putbeck with e layin to make it 56--48 with 1:36 temainlng. floor. I Aliso, funneling everything through Hyman in the post, continued to bum the nets to pull even. but could not regain the lead it held briefly at 6-t. Collett was one of tour Mustangs in dou- ble figures with 10 points, with Chantay Peyton, Chanel Andenon (10 each) adding ample support for point ~ Koo Kim's team-high 17. •1 tbaugtit Chantay, Chanel, Julie and Bvelyn cUd~ tbe best they oould on Hyman, but lhe's just an incredible athlete. I think ahe has ~t inches on just about eveiyone of our p1ayell (~ only four on posts A.ndertoO Ult~) .• In addition to runnmg the offense, Kim (eight rebOundS and ax assists} p~ed the Hyman finished 1 O of 14 from the field to h'elp the visltors hit 22 of 42 (52.4 % ). Mesa shot 50% in the second half to fin- ish 21 of 51 (41.2%), and forced 20 Aliso turnovers to help offset a 29*25 rebow>dlng deti.d.t STANDINGS .._._,., ... -----f I --~ . . -.. Lagurl.l Hill<. ( 1 'I J) h 0 MQFJC c:.oA5T LaAGUE eo.ta Meea 5', Alilo ....... 50 ScorebJ~ Aliso Niguel 8 1i 14 15 -50 Cost.t Mesa 14 17 13 8 • 56 Allio Mguel ·Hyman 23. Paramo 13, Wallbrlnk 6, Glass 4, MOC>f'houw 2, Oouty2. 3·polnters -Wallbrink 2. Fouled out • Moofhouse. Cotta ~ -ICJm 17 Anderson 10, ~ 10, COiiett 10, Chapin 4. Powen 3, Sehteldjlan 2. Jackson o. )..pofnten • Kim 4. Fouled out -Ptyton. 4llUM 11111 IO, bt.nda J1 ScDrtt.., 0.--• ERandt 1 6 7 11 . 31 L.egune~ttls 16 14 18 12 • 60 '~ • Bltdt 6, Rodriauet 1, Oem!ng 2. Stlpleton 4 J. rkC.lrtin 3, Mldls4. v.tma 1, Ola.t 4 M. ~ 01 ~ o. ~ -ROdriguu 1. Fouled out • Noc-. I .... .__ Inoue 7, Hlnltf 1S, ~ ,, ....., 4 11ml 2. M.lyflittd' GU!dkll 6, Al•'°" 2. .-poliltllll • None. foUled out • ..,..,., SIA VIEW LEAGUI s.nta.,Mwgettta 57, ..... art ........ Score.., QuMiln Newport Harbor 19 9 8 12 -48 Santa Margarita 15 18 10 14 -57 NHtpGft fWtMM' -Bfdorek 7, Otyton 18, Eadie 6. Talley 11, Glover 3. Dunne 3, Ross 0, Urban 0, Paul 0. 3-polnters-Talley 1, Glover 1. ~Jed out -None. S.... M..,..,... • Willatd 16. w.therbee 2. 8enMtt 15, Toman 10. CMgla. 12, Sin Roman 2. Malone 0, ' f«'rlglmO o. ~ -<:;atvlle 2, 8ennttt 1. Fouled out. None. llrvfM IS. c..... .. Ms JI lclf'9.., Qua•• Ccfona def Mar 10 6 I 12 -16 ...,,.,.. ll 16 11 10 -65 c... ....... Dlcbon 4 Duwy s. Gr.twitn 1, <*ur• 6, Quon ... WIWmlf igta.1 ts. J.pt. goats.: nonit. foultd out Dkbon. . . ...... ~ 1; MlrcUs zo. l(lm 7, OlhtrNn 2. <>'Mn ' Hlrdll1..n .. lO\id 7, Aaer'9d 11. ,..._ fl*I: Mlma 2. Kim 1. foul9d out: Mred.. STANDING<; Woodt>1rd9" (lh-l ) (, 0 ~ -.. , . ~-2 __ - .;.,,nt.1 M,H<J·"'''' I H· r,1 ·l .' ' '"'"''' 110 111\ } -1 ---------- -~ -- Eagles , bested,· 60-31 •No. 1 Laguna Hills is all that it's cracked up to be en route to Pacific .. Coast League victory over visiting Estancia. LAGUNA HILLS -Estancia High went on the road to face the No. 1 girls basketball team - in Orange County Thursday - night and the host Hawks played up to their lofty cre- dentials lfor a •60-Jl Pacific Coast League victory. "We struggled against their zone and they shot lights out,• Estancia Coach Paul Kirby said. "They're a very good team and they played like they were No. 1 in the coun- ty .• Vivi Rodriguez paced the Eagles (12-10, 3-3 in league) with seven points, including the game's only three-pointer, while Jill Black chipped in six points for the visitors. Whitney Houser paced the defending league champs (19-3, 6-0) with 16 points, while 6-foot-6 senior center Tayyiba Haneef contributed 15. Haneef bad eight points in the opening quarter and Houser bad 10 at halftime, to help the hosts earn a 30-13 advantage.' •we played a little better in the second half, but they had most of their starters out, • said Kirby, whose team will now prepare eagerly for its cross- town rivalry rematch at Costa Mesa Tuesday night. "That's a big one for us,• Kirby said. "It could mean a share of second place.· Irvine tops CdM • Vaqs gain two-game edge over Sea Kings in Sea View's 'other' race. IRVINE -Llndsay Warm- ington scored 16 points in a losing effort Thursday as Irvine toppled the Corona del Mar High girls basketball team, 65-36, in a Sea Vlew League JD4tchup. Warmington also pulled down seven rebounds and made seven steals while dish· ing out three assists, but 1t wasn't enough to keep CdM from falling to 3-9 overall. 0-6 in league. Jen Dickson bad game. highs ot nine rebounds aDcl blocked eight ahota ~ sc:ortng four polntl for Col'oM. Bvery S. kino tc<nd at leiilt two points an the Dflgbl. J.rvt.na. wbk:h ~ • » 16 lead at tbe • ~ to 9-10 cmnll, l ... ID .... play. The sea ~ .dllu 11 tightened ID tbe 1ec· Id Ma. ~I outlt'Grild '" .... 20 • FRIDAY, JAHU.MY 31, 1997 :Costa Mesa I !roughed up ~by Aliso, 4-1 I ' ;•Wolverines grind up '.Mustangs; Mesa Coach 'Dan Johnston says rough I : stuff was uncalled for. COSTA MESA -While the Allilo Niguel High girls soccer 'team earned a 4-1 Padllc Coast League victory over host Costa Mesa lbunday, Mustang1 Coach Dan Johnlton wu more than a : little irked over what he termed , excessively pbysiC41 play by the Wolverines. •Marissa (DlJUdale, Mesa's starting goalie) got steam rolled by one of their players and had to : leave the game,• Johnston said. · •The same thing happened to her , the first time we played Aliso and Uz Powell (who replaced Dins-l dale in goal) also got run over in 1 the second half. I think it's just ' cheap play." Johnston said the rough play 'has become a trademark for Aliso, in its third year of PCL .competition. . •1 think everybody in the league considers them the snot puppies of the league. U there's a :team I'd like to beat into the gTOWld, it w,ould be Aliso. I like their coach•(Sbvon Alvarez), but their kids ... " · Junior Reyna Pineda scored .the lone goal for Mesa (3-12-1, 0-6 in league), while Johnston also praised the play of Nicole Jankowski, Powell (five saves in relief) and Erin Van Hom. •I was really proud of the way we played in the second ball, even down by three goals," John- ston said. Efforts to reach Alvarez for comment were not successful. Estancialoses,2-0 LAGUNA HILLS -Jennifer :·Porter sparkled at sweeper and Estancia High goalie Kelly Miller amassed 15 saves, but Pacific Coast League-leading host Lagu- na Hills, ranked eighth in Orange CoWlty, prevailed for a 2-0 home victory Thursday. "It was a lot better than the ~iast time we played them (a 5-0 )oss)," Estancia Coach Jenny Tavares said. ·we're disappoint- ed, but at least the girls know they're improving. We played a fot smarter. Estancia fell to 5-11-2, 1-4-1 in league, while the Hawks improved to 14-6, 6-0. Newport falls, 3-0 RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARITA -It wasn't a pretty sight .for Newport Harbor High's girls 'soccer team Thursday afternoon at Santa Margarita High where the host Eagles outshot the Sailors 9-4 from the field and con- •nected three times to post a 3-0 Sea View League victory. Jordan Predrlksen came up with three saves for the Sailors, but that was about the extent of the positives for Harbor. : •1t was just a grim game,~ said Newport Harbor Coach Justina Gribble, who watched her team fall to 0-4-1 in league play, 5-8-2 overall. ~.CdM downed. 5-1 . IRVINE -Corona del Mar 'High's girls soccer team came up ~ort by a 5-1 count in a Sea View League game at Irvine High Thursday, falling to 1-4-1 in league play, 7-10-2 overall. " Paith Mickler scored 1n the -32nd minute of the second half to spoil the Vaqueros' shutout bid . after Irvine had taken a 3-0 lead. She scored off an assist by 1Undsey Grubbs. Goalkeeper Heather Hritz was <;redited with six saves for Corona .de1 Mar. SCHEDULE ., .,_ODAY · ........ ~ Community college men • R.ndlo SantlaOO It 0r-. Coast. 7:10 p.m. -Communfty coli.gt women -R.ncho Slntlego et Orenge Co1st. S:JO p.m. High school boys · S.ni. ~ ,8l NwJPC)l1 ~. 7:30 p.m.; ilrvlne It CoroM del Mar, 7:JO p.m.; •Estancia 8t Laguna Hiib, 7 p.m.; &tandl It L.IOUN Hiiis, 7 p.m. .. .._. High IChool boys -Sant. Margarit. tWbor, It IC.alter 3:15 p.m.; IMM 8t CoroM del • 1 s p.m. ENncla It Laguna Hiib. !:15 p.m.., Alllo Niguel et Costa MIN, J:1S p.m. ' :t.--.C:: g1rtJ -El ~ado et """'*' HWW, J p.m. •••tr' : ~College .; htQerton Qmk, NMlope Vlftly. Orangt \Colll. 10 a.m.: Molltllfty '9nln.ul• It ~eo.t,lp,. . a-,.• ..... ~ ... IOM twiGERlY I OMV Pl.OT Newport Harbor'• Tom Cook (left) puts a move on CdM's Brian Kramer, but Kramer took the 145-pound match, 14-0. Corona del Mar an easy vtcUm as Newport Harbor's wrestlers roll · to fourth straight Sea View conquest; Santa Margarita's 4-0 Eagles await !lext Thunday's championship showdown with tdentt,al 4-0 league record. By Jim Walters, Dail'/ Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -What a week it's going to be around the Newport Harbor High campus as the wrestling team readies for next Thursday's showdown for the Sea View League crown against Santa Margari- ta. •rm already not sleeping thinking about it," said Sailor Coach Darryl Holiday follow- ing his team's 63-8 victory ThW"Sday over Back Bay Rival Corona del Mar. The Sailors' win, coupled with Santa Margarita's recent 38-33 victory over Irvine, .means both teams will come into the title match with unblemished 4-0 records. •Tue guys are )<ind of pumped up for this one," Holiday said. •we've been watching video and really working on technique to get ready. •It's one match for all of it. I think It will DE~P SEA NE- come right down to the heavyweight match (the final match) decldlng lt. • Uil does, the Sailors will have the advan- tage with Jason Deere as their ace bl the bole. Earliet this year, Deere pinned Santa Margarita's ~op heavyweight Ryan Thigpen. In fact, Deere bu only lost one match Ulil season. That came in his ftrst action follow- ing football season in the ftnal.s of the SUver- ado Invitational. •we'd like to have that one back now,• Holiday said. •He hasn't been taken down all season.• The Sailors' match with Santa Margarita will be only one of two giant hurdles the Sailors will face in three days. The Sea View ~ague finals begin Feb. 8 -two days after the match with Santa Margarita. "It just worked this way that the two unbeaten teams will meet each other 1n the last dual meet of the season," Holiday said. "We actually have our two toughest match- es in three days. We'll have to stay focused." The Sailors will be counting on their seniors to steady the younget guys. Deere, who is the top-r~ heavywelgbt in Orange County, is a good place to start. He was up 20-4 Thursday when the referee called his match with CdM's Scott Flatten. There were only six contested matches between Newport and Corona. The rest of the matches were decided by forfeits. · The Sailors started quickly with Zak Gal- bong (112-pound class), Rigo Pinon (130), Tun kenny (135) all posting wins by pins. Corona del Mar's Casey Luchesi mapped the string by decisioning Shawn Mellon. 11- 4, in the 1'0-pound class and CdM's Brian Kramer followed that up with a ·14-6 ded- sion over Tom Cook at 145. The match was stopped twice when Kramer suffered a bloody nose 1n the second round that re-opened in the final round. "The nose is doing all right,• said a mill- ing Kramer wbo ran his record to 16-4. •1t was a rough match,• he said. "We were more evenly matched last year. This time they've got a big team." lb.is has been a breakout year for the Sailors who have never been 1n a title hunt for league championship honors. · "Our goal used to be to win a home match," Holiday said. "Now we have a chance to win a leag\te championship if we beat Santa Margarita." SIA YEW UMUI Newport ....... 0, CCM"ON .. Ms. 10J -Um CNH) won by forfett; 112 -Galbong (NH) plnn«t Bauer, 2:38; 111 -Large (NH) won by forfeit 125 -Tweedy (NH) won by forfeh; 1JS -teenny (NH) pinned Dalmler, 3:34; MO • L~ (CdM) dee. Mellon, 11~ 145 -Kramer (CdM) maj. dee. Cook. 14-6; 152 · aunn (NH) won by ~t 1eo -Ofver• (NH) won by forfeit 111 -Monoz (NH) won by forfeit; 119 -Snyder (NH) won by forfeit; 215 -Pimental (NH) won by forfeit; Jfwt. -Deere (NH) ma). dee. Flatten, 20-4. Boys shot clock gains· support JI C1F Southern Section Council OKs 35-second clock, which state council could approve .for boys basketball next season. BUENA PARK -The CIF Southern Section Council gave its endorsement Thursday to a pro- posal before the State Federated Council to implement a shot clock for boys high school basket- ball next season. The state governing body will vote on the issue at its Feb. 7-8 meeting in San Francisco, where Southern Section delegates will support a 35-second shot clock, to comply with the time currently used in NCAA men's basketball. The Council also passed ~ moratorium on sanctioning any new sports through the year 2002, as reconunended by the section's cost savings committee. -By Barry Faulkner Pirates open today with two • OCC hosts Antelope Valley at 1 O; Monterey Peninsula at 2 in baseball. COST A l'v1ESA -In the best Ernie Banks tradition, Orange Coast College is set to open the 1997 baseball season today with a doubleheader in first-day action of the Copperhead Oassic. The defending tourney champs will host Antelope Valley at 10 a.m. and then come back against Monterey Peninsula in a 2 p.m. game. On Saturday, the Pirates will host Mt. San Jacinto at 2 o'clock on the OCC campus. TENNIS COLLEGE WOMEN NONCONfO£NCE Southern Callfoml• College I. Cal State SM~ 1 Singles -X'e (SCQ def. Knust,, 6-1, 6-1; Crawford (SCC) det Motales. 6-1 , 6-0; Tamplin (SCQ def. Diaz, 6-3, 6-7, 6-0; Olim CSCO def. Siasoyco. r -1, 6-1; Tate (SB) def. Lansdown, o-4, 6-0; White (SCQ def. Glorio, 7-5, 7·5. Doubles ·Crawford-Tamplin (SCQ def: Knust-Diaz. 8-2; X'e-Tate def. Morales-Lansdown, 8-1; Ollm-Whlte (SCQ def. Glorio-Siasoyco, 8-4. THURSDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker • no report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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FRJOAY, JN4UAAY 31, 1997 ) HOOPS V\f ARS RESUME TONIGHT 1 f "' Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high school boys basketball teams took a few days off for ~dies ~d return to Sea View League competition torught; Estancia spent its time on Wednesday putting two games between the Eagles and their nearest rivals in the Pacific Coast League, and too, pick up where they left off tonight. For Estancia, which completed its first round with a 5-0 run th.rough the PCL capped by junior Sam Nelson's 40-point burst o!l Wednesday against University in a 68-60 victory, the Eagles find themselves in the uncomfortable confines of Laguna Hills. . ~e 3-2 Hawks await with a three-game wmrung streak which has pulled them into a three-way tie with Aliso Niguel and Universi- ty. Nelson, who is averaging 21.6 ppg. in ~eague pla~, scored 14 against Laguna Hills ma 53-47 first-round win on Estancia's floor. Costa Mesa, meanwhile, is still searching for the elusive PCL victory and takes an 0-5 record into its game with invading Aliso ,~ Niguel, a team which poW'ed it on to the tune -, of 77-44 in first-round play at Aliso. ..... ~esa's game is led by the play of Matt ' r ~son. who has averaged 16.8 ppg. in league play. Both Pacific Coast League games are : . scheduled for 7 o'dock starts. •· Newport Harbor's bid for prominence in • the Sea View League, where Woodbridge . stands alone at the top with a 5-0, 16-3 mark, ': faces the reality test tonight when· second-1' place Santa Margarita (4-1. 13-6) invades for _ a 7 ;30 duel. v Newport, 3-2, 12-8, bad its shots in the first round at S~ta Margarita, but eventually fell, • 60-54, despite the 21-point performance of ,. Danny Pulido. ,, ~orona del Mar {a-5, 4-17), meanwhile, • ~ sec~nd-rO\md play with a home game ' ag~t 1:£vine (1-4, 10-11) in a game many - believe is CdM's best hope for victory in '"' league play, starting at 7:30. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (Y PUBLIC NOTICES Bacon Act and related TRUST COMPANY OF eated person flies an ob-cated at 3401 New ort PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _ acts. The wage determlna· LONG BEACH In the Supe· jectlon to the petition and Boulevard for alteratlon~ to TR 1 CT 0 f 0 r • n 9 • melster, 253° Fordham llngton Beach, CA 92646 This business is con· ducted b . co-rtneis PUBLIC NOTICE lion will be under the rlor Court of California, show good cause why the an existing non-conforming Count1 ~~~:& Costa Mesa, CA Kevin Wayne Brown, ducted by: a general part· Have y~~ sl:ed do•na --:--~--.....;_.;.~-D•vi•·Bacon Act and re-County of ORANGE. court should nol granl the automobile service stallon Sharon L. Ching, DI· K 20861 Skimmer Lane, Hun· nershlp business yet? No STATEMENT OF laled acts and the De • THE AMENDED PETITION authority. Including the replacement rector of Purchasing enneth D. Bauermeister llngton BHch, CA 92646 Have you started doing Keith Kul lnskt •• ABANDONMENT OF ment of 1 d part requesls that FARMERS & A HEARING on the pell· ol the canopy fuel di .. and Warehousing 199737074159 This business ts con· business yet? Yes, 1·1-91 This stafement was filed USE OF FICTITIOUS 11 S n ustr~I . Aela· MERCHANTS TRUST COM· lion will be held on MARCH pensers, undergr01Jnd stor· Published Newport This statement was flied ducted by an lndJvidual Kennelh W. Crawford wllh the County Cieri< 'Of BUSINl!tl NAME ons, tale of ahfomla PANY OF LONG BEACH be 6, 1997 al 1:45pm in Dept. age tanks and facility Beach-Costa Mesa Dall with the County Clerk of Have you started doing T_hls statement was filed orange County on 1.7•91, The foHowlng persons (the Conlraclor and Sub-appointed as personal rep· 703 located at 341 The City signs, which was approved PU t J 31 F Y Orange County on 1·14·97 business yet: Yes, 2/91 with the County Clerk ol 199737085aa have abandoned the use of contractors shall pay not reset11atlve to administer Drive South, Orange, CA by the Planning Commls· 1 ~997anuary • ebruary Daily Pilot Jan 17 24 31 Kevin Wayne Btown Orange County on 1·13·97, 0 11 p 1 t J 10 1 :l" Iha Flclitlous Buslneu lesa than the higher wage the estate of the decedent. 92668. slon on December 19 1996 • · Feb 1 1997 ' ;:274 This statement was filed 19973707259 a Y 10 an. • 1 • .. 2:.. Name: The Mallroom • rate). THE AMENDED PETITION IF YOU OBJECT to the subject to amended condl· F324 ' ' with the County Clerk of Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, 3l , l997 f;rou Monarch Beach, 24040 The City has obtained requests the. decedent's granting ol lhe pelltlon. you lions of approval. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Co1~!Y8on3701~38004·96 Feb. 7, 1997 F244 PUBLIC NOTICE Camino Del Avlon, Suite A, from the Dir 1 f 0 Wlll and codicils, If any, be should appear at the hear· This project has been re-•• "' • Monarch Beach, CA 92629 partme 1 of ~c :' ~:~ i'" admitted to probat~. The Ing and state your ob· viewed, and It has been cna1448000 Fictitious BuslneH Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bualn•H" The Ficllllous Business n n us ea· Will and any codicils are lections or file written ob-determined that It Is cat· NOTIC• 0 Name Statement Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F321 N St t Name referred lo •bove tlons the general prevailing avallable for examination In ecllons with the court be· egorlcally exempt under "" F The lollowlng persons are Fictitious Buslneaa Th ~~· • ement .. was flied Jn Orange COi.iniy rate of per diem wages and the Ille kept by the court. ore the he11lng. Your ap-the requirements of the DISSOLUTION OF doing business as: The PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement dol~ ~u 0~;19 per.s~ns !11 9 on 03·17-1995. Fii e the general prevalllng rate THE AMENDED PETITION pearance may be In person California Environmental PARTNl!RSHIP AND M allroom • Monarch Fl The following persons are Microsysi.m:' T'c 1~"g*" No.F640409 for holiday and overtime requests authority to ad-or by your attorney. Quality AC1. LACK 0' AUTHORITY Beach, 24040 Camino Del ctltlous Buslneaa doing business as: Sale-E In · n :• ~ Thomas Jo11ph Brown work In the localit In minister the estate under IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Notice ls hereby further RANCH 0 MIR AGE Avlon, Suite A, Monarch Name Statement house Security. 180 New· H~ ~':,' Ave .. Suite 11 • Trullee of the Thomas J'. which the work Is 1~ be the Independent Admlnls· or a contingent creditor ol given that tald public hear· HOTEL ASSOCIATES, NO. Beach, CA 92629 The followtng persons are port Center Drive, Suite 92t,.~ gton Beach, CA Brown & Arabelle Foy perfo med 1 h 11 !ration of Estates Act. (This the deceased, you must flle fng wnt be held on the 10th 2, a California limited part-Alison B. Fairbanks, a doing business as: 270, Newport Beach, CA Mission Micros ste; Brown Trust Dated 9-l-r or eac era • Authority will allow the per· your clalm with the court day of February 1997 at nershlp conslatlng of General Partner 8 Berney COMPU·DOC HOUSE· 92660 1 {NV) ~ I• 1991, 223 O~chld, Corona claulllcatlon or lype of sonal representative to take and mall a copy to the per· the hour of 7:00 p.m. tn'the WARMINGTON HOTEL AS· Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 ' CALLS, 29491 Drydock International Program o:key 131.,.d' S~~: 111W~ Del Mar, CA 92625 work needed to execute many actions without court sonal representative ap· Council Chambers of the SOCIATES NO. 9, a Calllor· John Edw11d Fairbanks, a Cove, Laguna Niguel, CA Group, Inc., (Cal.} 180 Vegas NV 99102 • Arabelle Foy Brown the contraC1. Holiday rates approval. Before taking pointed by the court within Newport Beach City Hall nla general P.artnershlp General Partner 8 Bernay 92677 Newport Center Drive Thi 'b I 1 Trultee of The Thomas J'. shall l>e paid 11 specified certain very Important ac· four months from the date 3300 Newport Boulevard: ("Warmington' ), as the Laguna Niguel, CA ~2677 ' Harman Douglas Wiikes, Suite 270, Newport Beach'. duct!d b~~ ."~~~por!11~0!'· Brown & Arabelle F. Brown In the collectlve bar alnln lions, however, the per· of first Issuance of the let· Newport Beach. California, general partner, and This business Is con-29491 Drydock Cove, La-CA 92660 Have 0~ started 1 Trust, Dated 9-1·l991 2 2 3 agreement appllca~le 1 g sonal representative wtll be lers as provided in section at which tlme and place GEORGE M. CUTHBERT ducted by a genefal part· guna Niguel. CA 92677 This business Is con-busines~ yet? Yes 19:f ng Orchid, Corona Del 'Mar o required to give notice to 9100 of lhe California Pre> any and all persons Inter· ("Cuthbert"), as the limited nershlp Matk A. Ol1on, 3221 Min-ducted by: a corporatlon • Mis 1 n M' ' CA 92625 ' e~~ 1 partlcular cran. clas· Interested persons unless bate Code. The time for fil· ested may appear and be partner, doing business at The regl1lrant(s) com· nesota Av., Costa Mesa. Have you started doing Inc 5 ~itllam'cr~>Sy~~eDms, This buslneu Is con-s ,,....1 on or type of work they have waived notice or Ing claims wlll not expire hea1d thereon. If you chal· 3090 Pullman S!reet, Suite menced to transact busl-CA 92626 business yet? No ou "h Presld nt · oo-ducted by: 89 Trustees of employed on the project. consented to the proposed before four months from lenge this project In court, B, Costa Mesa. California ness under the fictitious This business Is con-lnternatlonal Program Th~s · stateme n , Revocable llvlfl9 trust. Coples of schedules or acilon.) The Independent the Maring date noticed you may be limited to rala-92626, was dissolved effec· business name(s) listed dUQted by: a general part. Group, Inc.. Leon11d M. with the c~n~ we~ : 1P:. Thomas JoHph Brown ratee 10 determined are on administration authority will above. Ing only those Issues you Uva at 12:00 o'clock a.m. above on: 3/1992 nershlp Holzworth, President, CEO o an e Coun 0 r 19983704720 file at the Clly Clerk's Of be granted unless an inter· YOU MAY EXAMINE the or someone etse raised al on December 31, 1992 (the Alison B. Fairbanks Have you started doing This statement was flied r g 199~3~0~~-~ Thi at 11 1 • • ested person mes an ob-Ille kept by the court. If you the public hearing de-"Dlsaolullon Date"!· This statement was filed business yet? No with the County Clerk or . 'th• th atecment wcas kfiledf Dc~, CocatedMat n Fair )action to the petition and are a person Interested In scribed In this notice or In Attar the Olssoluton Date, with the County Clerk or Harman Douglas Wilkes, Orange County on 1·14·97, Daily Pilot Jan. 10, 17. !«. WI • ounty tar o rve, osta esa, Calllor· show good cause why the the estate, you may Ille written correspondence de-no Partner In the Part· Orange County on 12·27·96 general partner 19973707391 3l, l997 F2t7 Orange County on 1·22·97 nla ln628, and are avail· cOIJrt should not grant lhe with the court a formal Re-livered to the City at or nershlp has authority to 199837015889 This statement was filed Daily Pilot Jan 17 24 31 '' Dally Piiot Jan. 24, 31, able ro any Interested party authority. quest tor Special Notice of prior to, the public hea;lng bind the Partnerthlp ex· Dally Pilot Jan 24 31 with the County Clerk o! Feb 1 1997 · ' F250 PUBLIC NOTICE - Feb. 7, 14, 1997 • F320 upon request. A HEARING on the pett-the filing of an Inventory For lnlo1matlon call (714) cept for Warmington,' who Feb 7 14 1997 · ·F319 Orange County Of1 1·7·97 · ' Fl tlU 8 1 -In accordance With s.C. lion will be held on FEBRU-and appraisal of estate as· 644-3200. has authority only to wind • • ' 199737081574 PUBLIC NOTICE c oua us neas... PUBLIC NOTICE tlon tnS.2 of the California ARY 27, 1997 at 1:45pm In sets or of any petltlon or Lavonne M. Hark-up the Partnership affairs. PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot Jan. 10, 17 24 Name ~tatement Lebor c Dept 703 located at 341 •ccount .. provided In lesa CMC/AAE Cit w ARMIN a T 0 H 31 1997 F212 Fictitious Busln•H The following porsons are ITATEMENT OF ode, the Contractor The City Drive South, Or-1ection 1250 of the Calllor· Clerk • City f N' ~ HOTEL AllOCIATl!S Flctltlo&.1• BuslnHs ' Name Statement dot~ business as: The c;,. ABANDONMENT OF •hall post a copy of the de-ange, CA 92668. nla Probate Code. A Re-0 •WJ>O NO 9 c lff la Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are pernicus Group. 198,.~ Ull! O' "CTITIOUI termination of prevalllng IF YOU OBJECT 10 the quest for Special Notice Beach • ' a a om gen-The tonow!ng persons are doing buslneH as· New· Carmania Lane, Huntin~ BUllNl!SI HAMB rate of wages at each job granting of the petition, you form Is available from the Publl1hed Newport ·~•l.paRrt~!'shlp W doing business u : Future Fictitious Buslneaa port Helghll One, Umlted Beach, CA ~646 ;· The followlng person• sit'-should appear at the hear-court ct.rk. Beach-Coate Mesa Dally 1• o ... rt P. arm-Automation Sy1tem1 & Name Slatement Partnership 1501 We.,cliff Jellrey Crispin Hart, 198~2 have abandoned the uae of The Coniractor and any Ing and stale your ob-Attome1 for th• PetJ· PUot January 31 , 1997. ln9ton Technologies 3972 Bar· The following persons are Drive, Suftw 260, N-port ;arman~ Lane, Huntington the Flclltloua Buslnen aubcontractor(s) shall a jectlons or file written ob-tloner: F325 "Warmington" ranee Parkway, Suite J.506, doing business as: Beach, CA 92660 each. A 92646 •t Name: VIP Delivery Ser-not 1111 than r. Y actions with the court be-E. ROBB LIVINGSTON Publl1hed Newport Irvine, Callfomla 92606 a) Allegra Neck and Back Newport Heights One, Um· Teddi Ann Hart, 19892 vice, 67fl Capital, Costa l)fevallln 1 thef spec! 1~ fora the hearing. Your ap-ESQ. (CSB,0292171 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Gregg Lewis Siiberman, Pain Ctlnlc, b) Premiere lted Parntership, By Mark ;:r~an~A ~;~:unling(dn Mesli.CA92627 gra110 wages o pearancemaybelnperson A PROF•SSIONA PilotJanu""'31 1997 5146 Dorado Drive #111 Health and Wellness Cen· O. Cernlch. General Part· a • The Fictitious Buslnesi all workers employed by or by your attorney. "" L NOTICE -, ' · Hootlngton Beach, 'cautor'. tars, 1 Corporete Park ner, 30 Beacon Bay, New· This business Is C<l(I'. Name referred to above lhem In the execution of IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR CORPORATION, 1551 INVITING BIDS F32Q nta 92649 Drive, Suite 100, lrvlnt , CA port Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: husband a"!d w 11 filed In Orange County the contract. or a contingent creditor of N. TUSTIN AVE., STE. NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE Thomas Wiiiiam Mathews, 92606 This business Is con· wile IJ • on 12·19-96, File No.19963-A payment bond and per· the deceased, you must file 720, SANTA ANA, CA GIVEN that Newpor1·Mesa 757 San Leon, lrvlM, Cali· Comprehensive Weight ducied by: a limJted part· bHare you 1•~ed dOlng • 705101 formance bond will be re· your claim with the court 92705-8831 Unified School District In-Flctltloue 8uelneas fornla 92714 Management. (CA). 1 Cor· nershlp us ness yet o ,. : Barbara J. Wilson, 878 quired prl0< to the exeeu-and mall a copy to the per· Published Ntwport vile& sealed bids for the Name Statement Thl1 business Is con· porate Park !>rive, Suite Have YOIJ started doing ~r:e~~~lsptn rart fil9d • Capital, Costa Mesa CA aonal representative all" Beach-Costa M Dally sale of the following sur· The following persons are ducted by: an unlncorpo. 100, lrvlne, CA 92606 business yet? No amen was ' • 92827 ' lion of the contr1C1. The pointed by the coun within . esa plus PfOperty: doing bualness as· Califor rated asaoclatlon other Thi• buslne11 Is con· Merk D. Cernlch, General With the County Clerk of • Thia bualnen Is con-payment bond and per· four months from the date Pilot January 30, 3l, Febfu-SURPLUS SALE OF MIT-nla lnslltute For intenslv~ than a partnership ducted by: a corl)Ofallon Partner Orange County on 12-12..96 : ducted by an Individual formance bond 1hall be in of first Issuance or the let· ary 6, 1997. SUBISHI AIR CONDITION· Short·Term Dynamic Psy-Have you started doing Have you started doing This statement was flied 19983704538 • 19973708730 the form and amount sel ters as provided In section ThF673 ERS chotherapy 400 Newport business yet7 No business yet? Yes with the County Clerk of Dally Pilot Jan. 10, 17. !'\, • Barbara J Wiison forth In the contract docu-9100 of the California Pro-PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids shall be deliv· Center or.' 706 Newport Gregg Siiberman Comprehensive Weight Orange County on 1.17.97 31, 1997 FQt • Thi 1 · menll bale Code. The time for fll· tl'ed to the Purchasing De-Beach CA• 92660' Thia statement was filed Management, Jose S. Vela 19973707880 · : withs 1~~a ~':~~ w~l~k111':. In a~cordance with prov!· ~ clalm 1 s will not expire PUBLIC HEARINGS Will ~:S:-C' 1:!ct~ .... ~~po0,~· Oouglu G. Kahn, M.D., wt0th the County Clerk of cThop • Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, PUBLIC NOTICE ·..: lo 1 P bll C ore our months frJm BE HELO BY THE COSTA n """"""' ..-400 Newport Center or range County on 1·9-97 s statement was filed Feb 1 14 1997 F298 Fl 1 1 ., Orange COi.iniy on 1·27·97 • ns o u c ontract tti. hearing date noticed MESA PLANNING COM· trlct localed at 2i85 8 Baar 706, Newport Beach. CA 19973708910 with the County Clerk of · ' ' ct t ous Buslneaa...' _ Dally Pilot Jan. 31 , Feb. 7, Code Section '22300, sub-above. MISSION AT THE CITY Street, Costa Mesa, Calttor-92660 Dally Pilot Jan 10 17 24 Orange C01Jnty on 12·19· PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statttment 2 14. 21. 1997 F341 slltullon of eligible and YOU MAY EXAMINE the HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, nla, not lattf' than 10:30 David M. Davis, M.D .. 31 1997 · ' F 7 96, 19983705115 The following Plftons 4tl equlvatent securities for file kept by the court If you COSTA MESA. CAUFOR-a.m. on Fel>f"uatY 18, 1997. 20101 s.w . Birch, Suite • 22 Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Fictitious Buslneae dol~ business as: WtJI .. PUBLIC NOTICE any monlea withheld to an· are e person Interested In NIA, AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS Each bid shall be In M> 100, Newpotl Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Feb. 7, 1997 F276 Name Statement MOJ8V• Trading Compahy, ----------sure performance under the estate, you may file SOON AS POSSIBLE cordance with the speclfl. tn660 The followlng persons are 20f21 Spruce Ave .• N_. • NOTICI! this contract will be 11 With the oourt a formal R• THEREAFTER ON MON-canons and other contract Gary Crouppen PH 0 Fictitious Buslneas PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Assocl-port Beach, CA 92660 , • INVITING BIDS perm • quest lor S~al Nolle. of DAY FEBRUARY 10 1997 documents that may be ob-914 Sterling Oaks' Ct Oak Name ttatement ated Ananclal LTD. 2920 Robert Gregory Frazl_,, NOTICE IS HEREBY led at th• request and ••· the filing of an Inventory REGARDING THE' FO~ ta1ned at the aforesaid ad· Park, CA 91301 " The following persona are Fictitious Buslneaa Newport Div., Newport 20121 Spruce Av•~ ~· • GIVEN that the City of pense of the contrae1or. and appraisal ot estate aa-LOWING APPLICATIONS drnt. This business fs con-doing buslnffs aa: Coast Name Statement Beach. CA 92663 port Beach. CA 92680 •fl Costa Mesa, acllng by and Each bidder Shaft possess uts or of any pellllon or IF ANY OF THE FOi.-The Governing Board of dUcied by: a general part-Chiropractic Rehabilitation The following persona are John Robert Sanderson. Vivian Babakanlan Frazllr, through lt1 Governing at the time this contract la account H provided. In LOWING ACTIONS ARE the Newpor1·Mesa Unified nershlp Center, 5922·24 Warner doing business as: lntelnet 2920 Newpon Blv., New· 20121 Spruce Ave .. N~ • Board, hereinafter rel«red awardM 1 Class A General 1ectlon 1250 ol the Cal1f0<· CHALLENGED IN COURT, School °'8tr1ct reserves the Have you started doing Ave. Hunllngton Beach, CA Systems, 3855 Birch Strffl. port Beach, CA 92663 po'! Beach, CA 92660 ' . • • to a1 the City, wlll receive Engineering Ucense. PUf· nla Probate Code. A Re-THE CHAU.ENGE MAY BE right to accept Of rafect any business yet? Yes, 1.,_97 92649 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Jon Marc Sanderson. This bus.lness Is CO(I- • : up to, but not later than •uan. 1 10 Publlo Co t 1 qufft for Special Nollce LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE or all bids and to waive 111y Douglaa G. Kahn Carol Lytle Young, O.C.. Jim-Son Chou, 19502 SI· 19568 Arcadia, Corona, CA d~ed by. husband arid • 10:00 a.m. ol the day of Code Sectl n rac form Is available trom the 1 s s u Es so ME o NE lnegularltlff or Informalities This statement wu flied 4821 Nffly Cir, 13. Hun· erra Mia Rd .. lrvlne, CA 91719 wife '' • February 10, 1997 sealed on 3300. The coun derX. RAISES AT THE PUBUC lh8"tln. with the County Clerk of llngton Beach, Ca 92649 ln612 Thlt business Is con· Have you s11rted do~ • bldt tor the award ol. a succeuful bidder must Attorn•lf for the Petl-HEARING DESCRIBED IN II furthlf Information 11 re-Orange County on 1·7·97 Brenda J. McMUlfn, o.c .. Chorng.Tao Yu, 1265 N. ducted by: a limited part· business yet? No : contract tor the construe-m1lnt1ln the tlcen11 tlonen THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· quired regatdlng bid, con-lff73708S9S 15122 C1petown. Hun· Christen SI., Ct06, Ana· nershlp R. Gregory Frazier • tlon of: throughout the duration of Ql!ORQI! T • TEN CORRESPONDENCE tact Shalon Ching, Director Dally Pilot Jan 10 17 24 Ungton Beach, CA 92649 helm, CA 92807 Have you started doing This statement was f'i'td • ACCllllBILITY IM-lhts contraci. MOORADIAN ESQ DELIVERED TO THE PLAN• of Purchaslng and Were-. ' • ' Thl1 busfneu Is con-Tung-Kan ChenQ, !I Mitt business yet? No. with the County Clerk Jbf : PROVIM•NTI AND No bidder may wlt.hdraw ' ., NINO COMMISSION AT, houilng, 7t4/S58-3280. 3'· 1997 F204 ducted by: en unlcoq>o-Creell, lrvlne, CA 92612 John Robert Sanderson, Orange County on 1-1 7 -97 • NIW llDIWALK IN· h.fs bid tor a period of tlJC1y ::~ID ~:JlEL, OA PRIOR TO, THE PUB-NIWPORT·Ml'.SA PUBLIC NOTICE rated auoclatlon other This bu1inau Is con-General Partner 1997:1707874 • STALLATION AT VAIU• '(80) cleya aftlf the date NI HOIT8TLIR UC HEARING. UNIFllD ICHOOL 011-lh111 a paltnlfthlp ducted by: • general part· This statement was filed Daily Pilot Jan. 24. ·ti. : OUI LOCATIONS tN for lheopenlnn thereof OC• HQ T' LLP, 300 1.PLANNINGACTIONPA· TRICT of Onnge ITATllMINTOF Hive you started doing nenhlp ~-th Iha County Cllf"k ol Feb.7,14,1997 F2i1 • THI CITY PROJICT ... • A A I, ITI. 17-08 FOR XAVIER CoMnty WITHDMWA,LPROM buslnenyet?No Have You atatted doing ..,.ange County on 1·28· --------NO 97.o~ The City Council of th• eto. LONG BEACH, CA KOHAN, AUTHORIZED lharon L. Chlq DI-PMTHPIHIP Carol Lytle Young, o.c . & bualnass ye!? Ye1, 1-15-97 1997. 19913709001 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 • City of Costa Me11 re-9080st AGENT FOR DAVID S. TIN-t f p h ' I OPERATING U D · Btenda J. McMlllln, D.C. rung.Kan Cti.ng. general Dally Piiot Jan 31 Feb 7 1----------- • All bldl lhlll be made on Mt'Vff the right to reject Publlahtd Newport OLEA FOR A CONDI-= :-oho ~ro H ng FICTITIOU~ U TtU atlle!Mnt was f119d partner 14, 21, 11197 . ' F349 Ftctltlous 8usln .. s4, • a bid form turnlahed by the any and all bids or to walYe Be h.C ti M 0 TIONAL USE PERMIT FOR are ua "8 with the County Cllfk of Thi• statement was filed MaftM Statement '. : City. fttegulatitlet Jn any bid pn!tc Ja: 2 ,:U 30 ~ RETAIL SALES OF FLOW· Publl•hed Newport -!UfllNlll NAM• Orenge County on Mo.97, with the County Cl«k of PUBLIC NOTICE The loltowlng parsons .,. • Bid• will be received et Cont ot hall . ply ary • • • ERS J.FL?W!A WARE· Beach.Cotta Mell Dally .... olfow1ng pereon has 1981370.,098 Orange County on 1-17-97 doing butiMSS H : Sotst"'8 : the City of Cotti M ... 1t with t~: ;'ovl~IOna ~f~ec-1997. HOUSibtJN AN INDUS-Piiot JlnUllY 31, Febf'Uaty wlthdr.w;; u a gtnefal Dally Piiot. Jan. 17, 24, ~1 . 1H73701897 FlcUtloue 8uslneu Coneultlng, 3334 EAt : tM Office Of the City Cletk. tJon 1170 to 1780 fnclualVe, FU12B9 ~:.'" LOO~~OC:Ji~u~T 7• l997. ~per:'no"'~ Feb. 7.1997 F253 Diily Pilot Jan. 24, :ti, Th:1oi"::,:'~":! .,. ~-~~L":· ~ • P.O. Box 1200. 71 Fllr Of lh• C1tllornl• Lebor PUBLIC NOTICE UNITS B, C, E, F H • I tN Fl23 ftctl110U9 bu•IMt• name of PUIUC NOTICE Feb. 7 • 14 • 1997 F2'4 doing buelneH u : A) Ne· Jon oouo1 .. ~d. f!t -Orlve, Cotta Mtu, CatlfOf· Code, the prtrldlng rate •lo. AN MO ZONE. EN\llAON: PUBLIC NOTIC! ETI< ~Ill 1788 Hutn-PUIUC NOTICE Uona1 C''....wch Payroll Ser· OM:lenla 'Way. Corona dll : ~!:28!~0 at :1:-fc:i~t'!': ~ ~~ fhe ~8!~ NOTIC:c:, ~ro~. DETERMINATION: NOTIO• =bb't ~~·· Costa ~:.:::::.=s Plottttoue lktalness =~~) t~~.~ ~ ~~~uck, t!1 • above at wNc:h lime ~ tne Department of lndut-PITtTION TO 2. PtANNINO ACTION PA· INVIT111Q •IDI Jh• 'lctltloua Butlneu The lollOWlng penona we NlllM atat.....-.t 81\ld, llte.100, !Nine, CA 0-denla Way, Cofone del ~ wll b9 b1Jcty paned and t 111 RalaUon s ADl!lllNllTaR 17-ot FOR WILLY SUU· NOTICE 18 H!RHY ""' refamd to aboYe doing bualnn• as: Tran-""9 foloWlng peraons are 92911 Mat, CA 9H25 .-f ...CS a:'ud ttl ~. Councll Jornl wt\lc:· ia:i:: ;:i'h llTATa O,a MANN. AUTHORIZED QIV£N that N~·W... WN nr ~ Ontnga County aunlOn fl1nandal 8atVICff, dolnQ but1naaa u : IL Stu-NatlOnl S1atring Soluttonl.. Thi~ buafneH 11 cq_fl. • Ch.linbttut Mid ackll the citv Clerti :-Cl 1 JUDY p RO••INS AQENT FOR HUGH FORE· Unified Schoof Dlttrict b 1~"2t 2 • Ute • 23521 PINO de \lalancla. dio/PICIUN9quet.._~~! 31fl lnO .. ~. 111962 MacMhllr cfUcihi by: I gtMtai ptll- : heh bid mutt can::;, Coata Mau: and~ .. ~;~ CAt• NO. AtlUIO ~ ~~~co.:g>':t~ = 31:::::.: ,';:. ful n.am! end addreaa 01 t=3 Lagunf Hilla, CA ~Newport DWCOl1, CA =·a st.. 100 • ltV!ne, CA =.P you ataMd oolnQ Md • r~ M) all fall ~,.. preac.lbed cr!:11:.. ~:= INSIDE 018PLAY AND pllJe PIOC*tV: g:~ =.wlfQ: S\ephen D. lrON, 2352t Sharon Hutchison. 422 Thi• bualMH ,. con-~=No • : ,,..unent lllddlng end Con-U)«eln fOt noncompliance tors and perlOtll who m-SA&.£9 Of' UP TO ' US!D SUAPWS SAL.a 0, PR(). ... .:~ ......._ • ,.'!.." "'80 de vaa.nci.. 120:t. VIII& Poll'4 _~ N9wpof1 ctucted by: • corpor1tlon Thi a '8merll --... tract Oocutnenlt. A MC of of the Mid cocM otht.wl be I ., CAAi IN CONJUNOTION MARK PROOUCTI Lin ,..._'""'!.......... ... .... -ta ~ .... CA t2M3 a.ct\ CA ~ ~ you atalted doing • .,.. ...... ' lld D~t· may be Ob-MARY 1won De~ tne w11':r .. ,::~ WITH AA EXISTING CAA ASS!MllY ~~ Donald W. Oaacolgne, Mld1•I• ,., ... eow.n. ~ yet't No. ~h tne,.~ °.f" of ,_,. ........ OI "° uty °">' C ..... c°1tr of ol'JUDH."°"""'9 rg,~·.:~~=~ ~~.=.."'If: t"7HO-I =· P=-.. H~ =~~ .... ~~.:::: -.-.. ,;-..:= " Clly l!nglnear, 11 Fett Co•....... A .,iTITION hal beat\ WAY AVEtAlt tN AN MP of the ~-1bll tt.llllf'nem wu flied eiii:J This ~ualneu la Con< M Dally Pao. Jar1. t4 ll\ Ortve. Cotti Mesa, Callfor-Publl•h•d Newport ~11:s ~ ;:~ ~ %ON!. l!HVIAONMINTAL Unltsad Schoof Die-'*"" the County Cltrk Of Tiii• bu1ln•H ,, con-~by: • generll palto Thia ~ ... filed Feb. 7, 14, 1911 'nli nl•, upon ncwtfundllble 8"cfl.Co•ta ~ Daffy ofc.afomla ~of()A. OITERMINATION: eic. tratooltltdsUt••Bw Onngia0ountyOtlMO-t1 dVCted by:. gttwtal '*1· nerth1P ~ ftta~ °""' Of1---------=~·~·.:.:0:=i --M.21. lti7. ANOe. ' ~· ....... .,..., ..... ::::..c::=...c.: ..., _.Jin 17, IUI, ~ '°" --:::: "::" -Iii":'° tH'l.~-:: ~-·· be made If ~ltd by '290 U:' wir~~ ~ TIOH ON n41 AIOV8 ,,,:. on~ '' 11i1. . F•. 1• 1911 '2el ~~No Sharon~ Del>i Not Jen. i1, ,_, 1 ....... 1.t LI It tk 1~9~ Ne. Bk1 0oc:umtntt fnd PUii.iC NOTICI .,_ ~ .t I*'°"*' ~J· ~~ ~ J:'.!9.:.: flUl&JC NOTICI ::::" o. ttona. ven«" =:-...=... '°:::" 1tact ''-t1. 1t11 _ nti n:=la••• : olhtf eoncrtel '*""'*"' UC un ~ to l<fmlnl9. 0"1CI OF ™' PlAH-Ollllol'9 and --ooneract 9TATW 0. 'Thi• ....... It ftl fhd -ftta ~ Cltttl of PUii.iC ll011CI ......... -:i-: """"'°be tdlftfnld.. NOTM*Of ~ ...... Of the de09-NINO OIVl810 ... ROOM ~flll"'IYbaobo Win••--... with the County.Cleft( Of Oranot ~on w•r ......... -ware, 11Ut "" ' IN Oflct of the a.ya... WINI» TH& PITT110H l'9ql'9llta ~): 77 PAJR DRIYI, talr'9d II the *'1t•alcf.,. NllTtllR_. Or-. Cculr; irl 1•1M7. 1MUYOW7 •e1tn1 . ~ ~ ...._ of the City of Coale....... PITITIC*TO 9'Mlortly to lld"**1er .,_ 'A MUA. CAU'°"' .._ ONRA.,_IWR '"H'IO"ltOI Ojlly flloCJll'I. 10 11 24. .......... 11111sttl CAtlef7 lld ~ .W not be • AOM9•TD ....._ ~ ftta ~ MA. Tbe GcMmll19 '-d of • • 011V.....,.. :Jin. tf, 14, ~1 s1 ttt7 • ' noo 11'e ...... Pl"tonl" C"'l1ll11• ~N\-W~ r. mall.cl \lnlHS the act-..,. ... Tl-.._. AarittMhlllOn ..... PuDll1had NtW@.O!I IN "9WDOf1>.M ... Urilhd •• "!!'!---..---hl .. IOUI ~7 fl97 nlf ' d'lg ........ -1.1\IO \~11 Unftlfllll Une, ..,._ l&OO ~ fa .,. -• w Id-(Thi AulhoftV ~ ..... UMW tchoot DttMcll,....... ftt --Hiii um ' W llOTICI DeeljM. Dl Tum ... °" tUI&. e.ct\. CA-.., tMtedwtttl.,.,,,_. ... 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'dn•• ... f ~ .. ,,_.;..-;;: •JM•tO .. -.. ~ . ...._, .. _.z=Ll!IJll •l!llQf!ift• .... ,._ .... ~.. , i ·~ , ..----OM11 II --...... ·: ·--:~ .. ~~ITIQM::al' ~ :*: t"'D ~ • ;;-"J!!!!~i ... ::-IMl~tf ·-~~ ~~·~·:i-.t ! ~~ . 't ......... I .......... ,.-a & ~ ..... ~ • ..... Oft:..., ... I o.11~~ I~ ..... :a, ru.a·~ =="'*' ... °" .(Ui ........... , j --.-. ... M;t. "l'..c' -• -·'' • .. ... ~.-• \" ----'· ---~ . .-"'-.;--"' r---1~---.... ,(r .j; =-= ;-- FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 .. 1997 f!UIUC-NOTICal "'ILIO NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTtCU MUC NOTICll PUIUC MOTICU PVIUC NOTICR PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC MOTICU . PUIUC NOY1Cll;- PUIUC MOTICI = ~cxi ;~ ~ dUCltd by co.~ =P vov ~ c1oAng PUIUC IOTICI tNSt lilrlett l...lnt ••· PUIUC NOTICE -~ ~ *'.t~u:'oinG PUILJC MOTICI = ~.,.. ~doin9 '1ctttl_.. hllneM M u yel ... 1 M ~~~it:o'ed dolt'Q butlnets_.yet1 VII, 1-1-14' ........... lkl1t1tu1 =~nglon BHch, CA JlottUOU9 8u1lnes1 bVllM.ls Vtfl No flotltfoue •uslnffl ~lnlt .. ye(I No ..._. ltat...nt Alck ,.,._man. M•nag., JuJit N Un WUllam IJ, StfWtll .... ltet.-.nt U ft but ll\Ht It con-N.-. 8tate .. nt Mery Cantrall N.nt• ltaloMent Natl\ Sur Jo the '°'°'""Cl Ptftona .,. This etatement Wit flltel TN• Nt•~nt Wit !Ued ™• t tlltfMnl Wiit fll9CI The tolowtng ~ .... duct..d by: ., ~ Thi loll.oWlng .,.,~.,. Thft tlatt!Mnt ,,.. fltsd Tht folloWlng '*'°"' .,. Thl9 si.tt menl WU "*' a6rng bUtlne11 as: a) a.. with the C'OU"ty Ctn of with U1e Count Cleik of with lbt C~ty Clerk of dofn9 bu91nrit as: Wwtcl HIY9 you tttlWd dOlna ootno tiuslnese as: J with th• County CIOfk of doing t>utlneU 11: Jld In-wltl'I •he County Ctetk of ~ ~., • • b) ~ Oranoe County on M-97 Orenge eouniy ~ M•·t7• °'~ eount1"Y !",..!:!'!11 Wlc» l!Jlpoftt, a34$1 ,_ bUlillwW Y.rl "'"· MMY-Ant c one1111on1. st Orange ~~7017•11°'0097• 1uran~. Strvlct1. ~eot Orang• c~;i;U~:; ·--dCTOW ........ c) 11t7310tan ••• ,,7014Ge . ., ....... , llt1Qht Or., Dana Point. CA ~I!. Marthall R~teJ St .. IC. Costl ..... ,.. Wfft MtU.rtl'uK. Suitt eot. V"bellt vale Atal ftlate, Dally Pilot Jan. 1o 17 24 Dally~ Jan. 17 24 ,1 Dally Pilot Jan. 10, 11, 2>1, 12fn.H34 TNI It.element wat ft»d M .... CA 92627 Diiiy Pilot, Jan. 11, 24, '1. Santa Ana, CA 92104& Dally Plla1 Jan. 14. St, 2 0 155 I. Coast Hwy 1229. s1 1197 ' ;207 F .. 1 1...,:7 • hn S1, 1"7 '209 Davtd John Blcknel, »461 wtlh iN County O.k Of Shannon Miiie V.on eor.tt. Feb. 1, '"1 F25e Ptltlclt J. Eiorno, 15484 F•b. ?, 14. 1'97 '31& Ofona d.c Mat, CA 9262& • •-• .... SH Brlont Otlve. Dana OrlnQe ~ on 1..a. 394 Roet1e11.r St.. #C, Saddle Court. Fountain Val• Paul H. Reed. lnQ., JCAl, PUBLIC NOTIC! PUBLJC NOTIC! Point, CA t282f.1134 1997, tff7a708H3 Cot1a Meta. CA H821 PUBLIC MOTfC! 1~. CA 92704& PUBLIC NOTtc! ~~s r. ... ~Mtt ~C 220, PUBLIC NOTICE FloUllOv• •ualneH Thi• b111lntH Is con-Ody Pilot Jal\. 31 Feb 7 Thi• buelntu ft COi\• Fl-"ltlo , •utl ... Thi• b111lnt11 ''J eon· fl~tJUou• aua1n ... ...... ona -· ar. A t2'025 FtatlUoue aualne•• cfuCt.cl by. an IMMCIUll 14 21 1m • ,)M dueled oy: .,, llldlvldual ... u n ducted by; an lndMd al Thi• bu1lneta It con· N ,.... ttet t Plotttlou• auetne .. · Nam• 8tetem.nt Have you •W1tel dolna • • Have you t~ dOlng Name lt•tement H1vt you ttarted d<>Mg Nam• StalanMnt dllCttCI by: a COfpotallon ~ 1o&1owtng ..... " N•nM a .. t•m•nt ~ fOlloWlng per1on1 .,. butlntN v-i? Yu, 1 Mt: bUalneri )'tt? No ~ followlfig pers<>M are txi.1n111 yet? No Th• fOllowlnQ ~· .,. l1eve you s&lrted dolnQ doing bu•ln .. :-!~~::,~ The followlng per.on• .,. doing butlntH 11; Wt " PUIUC MOTIC£ sri.nnon M, Von Dofan doint but lntU 11: Infinity Palr1cla J. £ttmo dOlng t>utlnei• at: A) On bualneU yet? YH 3-29-91 iunn M · dOlng bUelntH H: 8an-Cart Carpet Cleanert, S~ D. Bldtntll fhl• ttalement was nltd Salts Co .. 1048 Irvine Ave. Thll ttattmenl wtl filed My Own. 8) OMO, 203&1 Ir• P'/w' H. AHCI. Inc: .• Paut H. :J'~~ ~M3o:'~:.~ar~,;!· dOOla Import And El!Pof'I Seal, Cot ta Mtsa, CA Thlt ei.tement wu flled PloN ttll•u1• autlneH with the county Ctttk ol Suitt l~O 1. Newport With the County Cltrk ol vine Ave., Unit C.S. Sant. A,ed, Prtlldent CA i2ooe • • Company. 7 Cape Cod, Ir· 92627 with the County ClenC of ame tetement Orange County on H4l.f7, Btldl, CA 92640 Orange County on Mo-97. Ana Helahtt, CA 92707 Tbls m temtnt wat filed EOA Technol '•• •11e A vine, CA 92620 Ern111 w. La8reck, SM Orange County on M7·t? The lollowlng perlOM are 1e97a707378 Ronald R. Smith. 1048 tr· 19973701095 Jade lrik Howe. 221s with lht County Cl.,k of Calllornla ~rporsti'on l<a.ram Jlvanl, 7 Ctpe Cod. Seal, Cotta Mtsa. CA tt97:1707902 doing bU1lnt11 ••R: Spece • OallY Piiot Jan 17 24 31 vine Avt, Sult• 1201. Now-Daily Pilot Jan 11 24 31 Ootden Circle. Ntwpott Ortngt County on 1·1-117 . 1rv1ne. CA 92020 92627 Diiiy PU01 J 2, 31 In.Im Commetclal tOI • · • • • • • port 8-ach, A 92&40 • · • · • Boach, CA &2660 t99737oete9 bCA), 10631 Millikan, ltvlne, Malek Jivenl. 7 C1pe Cod, Thi• bu1ln111 It con-'"· • • tatt, 149 Tht Masters Oft· '•b. 7, 1197 F24$ l'hl• butlneaa Is con: Feb. 7, 1997 F24!1 Thi• buslneu fa c:or,. 0-lly Pl A D2eoe 1rv1no CA 92620 ducted by: an ln<llvtdual Feb. 7, 1'· 1197 Fm cit. Cotta Mna. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by' ., lndlvldual I H T CE ducted by: an Individual 101 Jan. lO. 17• 2•. This bu~ln•H le con-This' builn•" 11 con· Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE John David Van RoHtm, Have you 1ta11ed doing PUBL C 0 I Have you start•d doing 31 , 1997 F208 dHi::S by~u a c~:~'":'oln ducted by: husband aod bu1ineu y11? Y11, Jan 149 Th• MaS1er1 Clrc:lt , Plotltloin aualneta t>ustneH yet? Yes, S.t().96 Flctltloua BuaJn•H bu.iness yll? Yea, 1-6-97 PUBLIC NOTICE ' • g wife 1975 Flctltlou• Bu•lnaH Coata Meta, CA 92627 N 1 Ronald Ray Smith H 8 Jade E1ik How• ----------i bu1lne11 yet? No Ha'lt you started doing Ernest w. LaB1ac:k Nam• Statement Thi• business. It con-•m• C.t•ment fl\11 statement was llled am• l•l•mel\t T.hls stalemenl wat flied Flotltloua BualneH ~:Id ~·~~~~~:sld:i· buslneu yet? VH. 1·1 ·97 This statement wae filed The following pertont .,, ducted by: an Individual d~ f~~~.~':c' rft with the County Clerk of d~~ 1~~~fr:~~.P:~~os~ with the County Ctork of · Nam• atat•m.nt Thi• etAtement wat fUtd Karam Jl11anl with the County Clerk ol doing bU•lntH as; A 6 AZ. Have y()jl started doing & Associates 31st Aiiwa • Orange County on 1·t0.97, Cohdlllonl And Consult· Orange Count\ on 1·22· The following persont att with the Counl Clerk 01 Thia stolement wet filed Orang• County on 12·27·96 Engineering, Inc.. 18443 bu1lnns yet? No Ave. B.J. Co~la Mesa, c X 11973707004 In Servtc~. 5065 Baise· 1997, 19073708354 doing buelnH• 11: Prince Or•J19• Counly ~n ,.,.97 ~Ith thee Counly Cler~ 9of 19983705730 Vernon SL. Fountain va111y, ~~r." ~:i;..~:~mwaa filed 92626 Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24,31, w~d Irvine CA 92612 Dtlly Pilot J1t1. 31, Feb. 7, Trenspol1, 2618 R•dl1nd1, 19973708571 range ounty on f.1 • 7, Dally Pilot Jan. 10, 17, 24, CA 92708 with Ill• Counly C10fk1 of Kevin D1nl1I Frl•dman, Feb. 7, 1997 F261 Andrew B1iln1 MlHer, 77 14, 21, 1997 F331 CostaMHa,CA92627 D 11 PH J 0 7 2 1997370708 7 31, 1997 F222 A & AZ. EnglnHrl119, Inc .. Orange County on 1+97 2104 w. Dogwood Ave Orchard Irvine CA92620 David LIVeque, 2618 Red 1 Y ot in. 1 • 1 · 4• Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31. PUBLIC NOTICE (CA), 16443 Vernon SI.. 199737oe435 Anaheim, CA 92801 • PUBLIC NOTICE This buslne~s Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE lands. Co11a .M11a. CA 31. l997 F2l3 Feb. 1. 1997 F266 f:ountaln Valley, CA 92708 This business Is con-ducted by: an Individual 1 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlout BualneH Thi• bu1ln111 11 con· Dally Pilot Jan. 10. 17, ~4. ducted by: an Individual Flctltloue Busln•H Have you staned doing Flctltloua Bus l\HS Darla LeVoque, 2618 Red PUBLIC NOTICE Name St•tement ducted by a corpcraUon 31, 1997 F198 Have you slalted doing Nam• Statement business yet? Yes 6 Jan Name Statement lands. Costa Meta, CA Have you atarted doing business ytl? Yff 9-2·96 Th• following persons are 1997 ' · The following persons,,.. 92627 Fic titious Busln•H Fictitious Busln•H The followlng person• are bu1lne11 yet? Yu. M4·97 PUBLIC NOTICE Kevin D. FrfedmMt doing bualnan as: Juarez Andrew Blaine Miiier doing buslne11 ts: Home This bualnttt fa con Name St•t•ment Name Statement doing business 11: Maid 4 A & A:J. Engineering, Inc:.. This statement was fifed Arts & Entertainment, 326 This statemenl was filed of Oranitt Hill Dentistry, ducted by: hu1band end d!rn~ to~~:i~~s:''::''P~G~ The following persons are You Home Cleaning Pro-Elgin John1on VP Flotltloua Bualn•H with the county Clerk of Glenneyre St., Laguna with the county Clark of 4707 E. Chapman Ave .. Or· wrft IE doing buslnes1 as: Slate tesslonals, 21 Barlouento Thia statement was filed Nam• ltatem•nl Orange County on 1•14.97, Beach, CA 92651 Orange Counly on ,.,0.97• ange, CA 92669 Have you 1tar11d doing ~~~a· ~~c ... A~~!i.:.· ~ Hydronlc: Supply, 17208 Court, Newpon Beach, CA with the County Clerk of The followlJ19 persons are 19973707405 Bernadette JuarJz. 326 19973707105 Ann Tran. 891 W. Baker buslntts yll? No 92806 Beach Blvd.. Hunllnglon 92663 Orange County on 1·21·97 doing business 81: Cad· D 11 P'I 1 J 17 24 31 Glenneyre Streel, Laguna 0 11 Pl J 7 24 3 St .. A·12, Costa Mesa. CA Darla L.aVoqu• Beach. CA 92627 Brian Hollabaugh, 21 Bat· 19073708059 mus £nterprlst, 4500 Cam-a Y 10 • an. • • • Beach, CA 92651 a Y lot, an. 1 · · 1• 92626 This atel•ment was filed PIGN9,N~ INC., (NY). 3601 S louenlo Court. Newporl Dally Piiot Jan. 24• 31• pua Drive, Sult• 390, New· Feb. 7, 1997 F247 Tt\ls business . Is con· Feb. 7, 1997 F260 This busineu Is con· Wilh the County Clerk ol E. La a ma, Anah&lm, CA 22~J·l.4~~:~o~:;ce si:ft~~ Beach, CA 92663 Feb 7 14 1997 F312 pert Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE . dutted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by; an Individual . Orange Counly on 1·7·97 92806 1' ' This business Is con-· • • Matk F. Mou, 366 Genoa Have you stanad doing Have you slarled doing 199737D8577 Thia bu1lnen 11 con· 1¥1hu1 Hlb968~9 I ducted by:. an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Lant , Costa Mesa, CA flclltloua Busln••• business yet? Ve~. 12·1·96 Flc•ltlous Busln••• business yel? No duciled by: a c:orp0tallon 15 us neu s con Have you 11aned doing Bernadette Juarez • Ann Tran Dally Pllol Jan. 10, 17, 24, Halle you alerted doing ducted by: a corporallon buslnesa yet? No Flctltloua Busln•H 92027 Nam• Statement This statement was filed Nam e ~tatement This statement was filed 3t, 1997 F214 buslneas yel? Yes, 1983 (HI) Brian Hofiabaugh This business Is con· The folto~ng persons are with lhe County Clerk ol The following persons ore with the County Clerk of • PUBLIC NOTICE PIGNONE. INC .. Claudio Have you slarted doing This statement was filed T,!';;:wfntg•~':!~~! are d~c:ted by: an ln~iv~du: I doing business as: First Orange Counly on 1·10·97 doing business as: Calllor· Orange Counly on 1·08· ----------I Materaul Regional Oen· business yel? No wllh the County Cletk of .. -ave you ala e ong Star Flnancial, 3905 Chan· 199737070 .. 7• nia Big Screen TV & VCR 9 19013701112 eral Mgr ' State Hydronlc: Supply doing butlness as: Hutn· business yet? Yes. 1+97 nel Place Newpon Beach • Repair 3535 e Coast Hwy 19 7• Flctttloua Bualn•H This siitement was filed Derwin K.W. Au, Pres. Orange County on 1·14·97, phrey.Cooper AutomoUve. Mark F. Mou . CA 92663· ' Daily Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Corona Del Mo~. CA 92625 · Dally Piiot Jan. 31, Feb. 7, Name Statement with lhe County Cletk of Thia statement was filed 19073707399 3732 Ctrrllos Ave. IH, Los This staiement was flied Geoffrey Heckler, 3905 Feb. 7, 1997 F262 Anthony Frank Mercacto. 14, 21, 1997 F335 Tht following persons ate Orange County on 12.16.96 with lhe County Clerk of Daily Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Alamltoa, Calif. 90720 with the County Clerk of Channel Place, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE 122 w. 191h St., Sanla Ana. PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Team 10983704981 Orirnge Counly on 1.17.97 Feb. 7, 1997 F251 Jeflrty Shelton Young. Orange Counly on 1-&-97 Beach, CA 92663 CA 92706 Mom Productions, 20822 Dall Piiot Jan 10 17 24 19973 707891 PUBLIC NOTICE 3646 Aspen VIiiage Way, 19973709411 This business Is con· Fictitious Bualnets This business Is con· Lancelot t;ene, Huntington 31 ,VnL'-7 • · F·220• Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31 Santa Ana. Calif. 92704 Dally Piiot Jan. 10,117, 24, duc:1ed by: an Individual Name Statemen• ducted by: an Individual . Beach, CA 92646 • .,. Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F303 Fl 1 1 8 1 This business Is con· 31, 1997 F199 Have you slarted doing • Have you started domg Leslie Oay North• 20822 ct t ous us n••• ducted by· an lndl"ldual ? The following persons are . U Nam• Statement . • business yel Yes, 1-13·97 doing business as· Richard business yel? Yes, 1-16·97 LAnc:elot Lane, Hunlington P BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Geoffrey Heckler P . . · Anthony Mercado m1ac:h, CA 92646 The following persons are business yet? Yes. Jan. 1, This slatement was flied orl~n Automo1111e, 1701 This stalemenl was hied This buslnen Is con• Flclltloua Buslnets doing business as: Petros' 1997 Flclltloua Buslnets with the County Clerk 01 Tushn Ave., Costa Mesa. with the County Clerk of ducted by: an Individual Name St•tement Flctltlout Busln•H Marine Service. 1694 Iowa Jeffrey s. Young 0 C 97 CA 92629 · 0 c Tho regl1tranl(a) com· The following persons are Nam• Statement Slrett, Cosla Mesa, CA This atatement was filed Nam• Statement range ounty on 1•14· • Richard Leonard Pe1hn, range ounty on 1•17·97 menced to lransac:t bull· doing business as: The The following persons are 92626 wllh 1he County Clerk of The lotlowlng persons are 19973707394 746 Tustin Ave Newport 19973707895 nen under the flclllious Moto Trtc:er Company, dolnq business as: 0111· Petros Kouralllls, 1694 Orange County on 1·21·97 doln9 business as: Com· Daily Piiot, Jan. 17. 24. 31, Beach, CA 92663' Daily Pilot Jan. 24, 31, buslntH nam•(s) listed 8882 Heit Avenue, Apt. 7, kean s Bookkeeping Ser· Iowa Slreet. Costa Mesa. 19073708043 munic:allon Access. 138 Feb. 7, t997 F248 This business is con· Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F302 above on: Not Applic:ablt Wostmlnsltr, California vices, 322 21sl Slreet. Suite CA 92626 Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Laurent, Newport Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndM dual losllt G. North 92683 C. Hununglon Beach, CA This business is con· Feb. 7. 14. 1997 F3t 6 CA 92660 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE This 111t•ment was filed Wendy Denise Morton. 92648 dueled by: an Individual Christopher Cloherty, 138 business yet? No with lht County Ct11k of 8882 Hell Avenue, Apt. 7, Paula Ontkean, 322 21st Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Laurent, Newporl Beach, Fictitious BuslneH Richard L Perlin Flctltlout Buslneu Orange County on 1·10·97, Westmlnller. California Streel, Suite C. Huntington business yel? Yes, 11·1· CA92660 Name State ment This statement was flied Name Statement 19073707092 92683 Beach, CA 92648 1996 Fictitious Busln•H This business Is COil-The following penons are with the County Clerk ol lhe lollowing persons are Daily Pllot, Jan. 17. 24. 31. This business Is con· This bu1lness is con· Pelroe Kouraklis N SI t 1 ducted by: an lndl11ldual doing business as: Bee· Orange County on 1·10·97. doing business as: d t db I di Id I d cted b a 1 dl11ld 1 Thls lat 1 filed am• . a •m•n Have you started doing more Industries. 1602 Pia· Seacrest Valet 2825 New ruo. 7 1997 F263 uc: e y; an n 11 ua u y: n n ua s emen was The following persons.,, business yet? No 19973707089 • · ' Have you started doing Have you staited doing with lhe Counly Clerk ot doing business es· Per c:enlla Ave, Costa Mesa. Daily Pilot, Jan. 17. 24, 31 , pCoArt9B266111d3 .. Newpon Beach, Fictitious Busln•H Name Stat•m•nt The following persons are doing business as: Home of Costa Mesa Dentistry, 891 W. Baker St., A·l2, Cosla Mesa, CA 92669 Ann Tren, 891 W. Baker SI .. A·12. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you started doing business yel? Yes. 1·95 Ann Tran This statemenl was filed w11h the Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on 1·08· 1997, 19973705791 Daily Pilot Jan. 31. Feb. 7, 14, 21. 1997 F336 PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? No business yel'? Yes, Sep1em· Orange County on 1·10-97, · • Chris Cloherty CA 9262'7 Wendy Denise Morton ber 1996 19073707099 formance DtslXn & Market· This slatemenl was filed Philip G. Moo1e, t602 Pia· Feb. 7· l997 F268 Robert Stabler Jr., 18009 Fictitious Bu1lneH This statement was filed Paula Onlkean D ii p·1 t J 7 24 3 Ing. 867 W. I lh St. New· with the County Clerk of cenlla Ave, Costa Mesa, A PUBLIC NOTICE Harvest Ave .. Cerrllos. Ca PUBLIC NOTICE T a Y 10 · an. 1 • • 1• port Beach, CA 92663 Orange County on 1·7·97 92627 90703 Name Statement with the County Clerk' of his statement was llled F b 7 1997 F254 Ch I II J p t 1----------Tl'le following persons ait Orange Counly on 12·13·96 wilh lhe County Clerk of e · · 336r ~:~le as;:.1 11, eL.!~5~,:'~ . 19973709593 This bu~lnessd lids t1 on· Fictitious Business This business IS con· Fictitious ButlneH dci1ng bu1lnesa as: K & K 19913704624 Orange County on 1-17·97 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, California 92651 Daily Pilot Jan. 10, 17, 24, ducted by. an in iv uo Name Statement dueled by:·an individual Name Stat•ment Wedding Consullan11. 2681 Dally Pilot Jan. tO, 11, 24, 19973707 888 This business Is con· 31, 1997 F202 Have you started doing The following persons are Have you started doing The following persons ere ll111er1ld• Drive, Costa 31 . 1997 F225 Oally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Fictitious Buslneu ducted by: an lndlvlduol business yel? No dolrig business as: Pac:ll1c business ye1? No doing business as: Arturo's IAesa. CA 92627 Feb. 7. 14, 1997 F307 Nam1 Statement Have you slarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE Philip G. Moore Realty Alliance, 733 Bol· Robert Slabler Jr. Tailor Shop. 272t E. Pacific: Karren Schaeffer, 2681 PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are business yet? Yes Jan. 1 This slatement was Hied sana Drive, Laguna Beach, This s1a1ernont was tiled Coast Hwy, Corona Oel f1111er1ldt Drive, Cosla ---------PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: The 1997 ' ' Fictitious BualneH with lhe County Ctork of CA 92651 with the County Clerk ol Mar, CA 92625 Mun, CA 92627 Fic titious Buslneu Cutting Edge, Custom Christian J. Peterson Nam• Statem•nt Orange County on 1·t4·97• Stephanie Anne Geary. Orange County on 1·17·97 Ignacio H. Godinez. 28505 Karla v. Each, 4602 Bel· Name Statement Flctltloua But lness Woodworking Company, This slatement was filed The followlng persons are 19973707404 733 Bolsana Drive. Laguna 1997 3707889 Del Mar, Laguna Niguel, Ca l:isl. Cosla Mesa. CA The following persons are Nam• Statement 3201 Colorado Place. with tilt County Clerk of doing business as: Lawson Daily Pilot. Jan. 17, 24, 31, Beach, CA 92651 Dally Pilol Jan. 24, 31 , 92677 ~2626 doing business as: world· The following persons are Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Orange County on 1·21·97 & King, 485 e. 171h Street. Feb. 7, 1997 F252 This business Is con· Feb. 7, t4, 1997 F304 This business Is con· Tt1ls butlnHI Is con· wide Golf Schools, 14893 doing builnese as: Ughl Daniel Lewl1 Pacotte, 3201 19973708011 201, Cosla Mesa, CA ducted by: an lndlllidual ducted by: an indllliduat dueled by: co-partners e. Ball Ad .. Anaheim, CA Management Company, Colorado Place, Costa Dally Pilot Jan. 24• 31, 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing l'fa111 you 1t1r11d doing 92806 14725 Allon Parkway fr· Mesa. CA 92626 Feb 7 14 1997 F3t 4 Terry Zlsman, 177 River· Flctltloua Busln•H business.yet? Yes. H ·92 Fictitious Business business yet? Yes, 1-1985 b,uslnesa ytl? Yu, J.1·97 Worldwide Goll Enler-vine CA 92718 ' This buslnus Is con· · • • side Drive, F, Newporl Stephanie Anne Geary Ignacio H. Godinez is.i1111n Sch11tter prises. Inc.. (CA), 26362 James Chrlsllan Company, ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92663 Name Statement This statemenl was filed Name Statement This statement was flied This statement was flied Carmel Rancho Lane, Car· (CA), 2707 wavecresl Have you 1tart1d doing This business Is co,,. The following persons are with the County Clerk of The following persons are wllh the County Clerk of w11h lhe County Clerk ol mel, CA 93923 Drive, Corona dol Mar, CA business yet? No Fictitious Bualn••• ducted by: an Individual doing business as: Bond Orange County on 1·10.97, doing business as: Ocean Orange County on 1·27· Orange Counly on 1·17·97 This business Is con· 92625 Oanlel Lewis Picotte Name ll•l•m•nt Have you started doing Mark1t1n3, 260 Cagney 19973707086 Paddlesports, 2177 Aural 1997, 19973708'779 19973707898 ducted by: a c:orporallon This business ls con· This atal•menl was fifed The following persons ate business yet? Yes, 1-1·97 Lena, 120• Newport Daily Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 3t, ~~~:.; Costa Mesa. CA Dally Piiot Jan. 31, Feb. 7, Oa11y Piiot Jan. 24. 31, Have you started doing duc;ted by: a c:orporalion w0ith thee County Clerk 01 doing bu•iness as: New· Terry Zlsman Bceac:~. CAB92663 2 c Feb. 7, 1997 F265 Palilc:k Hemmens, 2177 14, 21. 1997 F337 I l•b 7, 14, 1997 F301 business yet? No, 1·1·97 Have you ctarted doing range ounty on 1·l0.97, port Foreign Car Repair & This statement was filed aro me ond, 60 ag· Worldwide Goll Enterprise, business yet? No 10973707084 RtaloraUon, 1638 Plac:entfa wflh the Counly Clerk of ney Lant, ll20, Newpon PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~126t:,no, Costa Mes:i, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Inc .. Al Morris.· Gen. Mgr. James Christian Company, Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Ave .. Unit B. Costa Mesa, Orange County on 1·7·97 BTehaicsh,bCuAs9ln2e66ss3 Is con· -------------------• This statement was filed Jack A. Light, President Feb. 7, 1997 F264 CA 92627 19973708594 Fictitious Buslnets This business Is con· Fict itious BuslnHs fic titious ButlneH with tho Counly Clerk of This 11a1omen1 was nlad PUBLIC NOTICE Anthony M. Johnson, Ill, Dally Pilot Jan. 10. 17, 24, d~~:d yb~~anstlan~elvdidudaot ing Nam• St•t•m•nt CIHucted by an Individual i Nome Statement Name Statement Orang• County on 12-12·96 with the Counly Clerk of 3229 Nebraska Place. 31, 1997 F203 " The following ptrsons are ave you llarte~ dong Tt'ie following persons are 1he following p1raon1 art 10983704524 Orange Counly on 1·21·97 Coat• Mesa, CA 92626 business yel? No doing business as: Ron Y. business yet? Yes, 1·1-97 doing business as: Para· dmng buslneu as: A) Daily Pilol Jan 10 17 24 19973708048 Flctltloua BuslnHI This buslnesa Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Ca.roline Bond Goldstein, M.D.. 999 N. Pat11ck Stephen Hemmens gon Roofing, 1304 Palm, Mada DalH Comm.unlc:a· 31 1997 . . F22S Daily Pilot Jan. 24, 31 Name Statement ducted by an Individual This statement was flied Tustin Ave .. 115. Santa T,hls statement was flied Huntington Beach, CA 11ons, B) Animal Media 1nd • • The following persons tro Have you started doing Fl 8 with the Counly Clerk of Ana CA 92705 wllh the Counly Clerk of 92646 Marketing. 177F Riverside PUBLIC NOTICE Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F309 doing buslne11 as: 'rhe A• business yet? Yea. 8·31·97 clltlous u1ln•H Orange County on H0·97, Ron Y. Goldstein, MD . Orange County on 1.17.97 Chtlstlne Ann Ryan. 1304 Avenue. Newport Beach, nalssance Group, 2900 Anthotiy M Johnson 111 Name Stal•m•nt 19973707104 1207 Oc:eanlront, Laguna 1997 3707900 Palm, Hunllnglon Beech, <.:A 92663 Flclltloui Busln•H PUBLIC NOTICE Bristol Street, Bldg. G103, This 1111em1nt wai filed The following persons are Daily Pilol, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Beach, CA 92651 Daily Pilot Jan. 24, 31 , CA 92648 Marla Dates, 2115 N. Nam• Statement Fictitious BuslneH Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 wllh the County Clerk of doing business as: Outer· Feb. 11 1997 F256 This business Is con-Feb. 1. 14, 1997 F306 This business Is con· Moody Avo .. Fullerton, CA The following per1ons are Michael Edmond Fletcher, Orange Counly on 1·17·97 limits Marine, 600 W. coasl -dueled by: an lndl11ldua1 ducted by: an individual 92831 doing buslntll as: Cross· Name Stat•m•nt 1300 Adams Avenue, 19973707888 Hwy .. Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Have you siarted doing This business Is con· The following persons are l 19E, Cosla Mesa. Ca 0 . 92663 business yel? Yes. 10+96 business yel? Yes t 2 97 ~~;~:d ~~~ans:~~;~du~~lng c>~:i:·~~~a~g~a9~~~1 St .. ro°Jii~lc:~~~~es~o:S~ua~~~: 9l~1~6 buslnHs It con· Fe~\ ~~~~9~;n. 24°F~~ ~l;s~~.I c:o~:te~~:. N~~~ F~!:!!!':t!:~~~~· ~~I~ y;t~t~~~~~n·w~sD.llled F~!:!!:~·t:.:~~~~· ~~r~sl~~:t~~!~l ~a~. filed 11usmest yet? A) Yes,9·94; David A. Zito, 22809 Fern 18685 Main St. IA·102. dueled by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE port Beach, CA 92663 The following persons are with lhe County Clerk ot Tl'le following persons are with the County Clerk ot 11) No. Ave, Torrance, CA 90505 Huntington Beach, CA Have you •tarted doing This business Is con· doing bu1ineS1 as: All Orange County on t-14·97, doing business as: Kamm Orange Count 1 28 Marla Dales Deborah Casey Clark, 453 92648 business yel? Yes 1 6·97 Fic titious Butlness dueled by: an lndl\/Jduat Amer1c:an Cral1sman, 1819 1 " ... 73707407 Com an 2525 K' 'd ""9 y on • · This 11atement was filed Costa Mau St .. Costa Kathleen Ann Elam, 2359 Michael E. Flolc:S,er . Ha11• you started doing •• p y. incai · l997· 1 .. 7 370894 7 h lh C Cl k f Me11 CA 92627 P C Name Sl•tement business yet? Yes, 1·1·97 w. La Palma Ave., Ana· Dally Pilot Jan. 17 24 31 Unll 203. Cos1a Mesa, CA Dally Pilot Jan. 31, Fet:>. 7, w11 1 ounty er o This· bualneu Is con· urdue Or.. osta Mesa, This statement was 111td The following per1ons are Michael Meehan helm, CA 92801 F 7 gg7 ' f: ' 92626 14. 21. 1997 F338 Orange Counly on 1·28· CA 92626 wilh the County Cltrk of doing business as· Cham Thi fll Travis CoUn Jones, 1819 eb. · 1 271 John Camm1lle11, 2525 Kin·1---------- 097370890 dueled by: • general parn· Thia business Is con· Orange County on I 1""7 · • s statemenl was •d W L P I A A PUBLIC NOTICE · U C 1997, 1 5 llrshlp • .,..., ' ~Ion Plutlc:s, 1630 E with the County Clerk ot . a a ma ve.. na· ca1d. nil 203, osta Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE Qa1ly Pilot Jan. 31. Feb. 7. Ha111 you a1art1d doing d.¥~!:d ~~u•n~~~~l~u~olng D II Pl t9J973 70720838 dlnger. Santa Ana, CA Orange County on 1.7.97 hTe~7's c:u~~~~!s Is con· Fictitious Buslnen ~~1~26~:slness Is con· Fictitious Busln••• 14, 21 , 1997 F342 bu1in. "'yet? No buslnees yet? Yes. 12·11· a Y 101, an. 17, 4, 1, 92705 199 7370959'7 d db I I I t David A. Zito 95 Feb. 7, 1997 F267 Pl11t·X Distributors, Inc: .• Dally Piiot Ja 10 17 24 uc:te y: an nd v dua Nam• Statement dueled by an lndl\lldual Nam• Statem•nt PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• italemtnt was flied Kathleen A. Elam UB (CA), 1630 E. Edinger, n. • · · Have you started doing The following persons are Ha~e you slarted doing The following persons are with lhe Counly Clark 01 This siaiemenl was filed P LIC NOTICE Sanll Ana. CA 92705 31 , 1997 F205 business yet? Vas, 12·1·96 doing business as: Chem· business yel? No doing businHs as: Sunrise Fictitious BuslntH Orange Counly on 1-14·97, with lhe Counly Clerk of Flotltloua 8 uslneH This buslneu 11 con· Travis Jonea pion Graphics, 2t17 Ala· Jo~n Camm1llerl Associates, 200 N. Tustin Name Statement 19973707393 Orange COUf\IY on 1.21 •97 ducted by: a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed bama #2, Huntington ThlS s1ateme1.: was flied Ave .. Suite . Sanla Ane, CA The lollowlng persons are N•m• St•t•m•nt Have you started doing wllh th• County Clerk of Beach, CA 92648 with the C:• ... nty Clerk of 92705 doing business u : Dlrtcl D1ily Pllol, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , 10973 708014 The followlng persona ar• buslntat yel? Yes. 1·2·97 Flctltloua Bualn•H Orange County on 12·20· Jeff Hall, 2117 Alabama Orange County on 1·17·97 Dawn M. Usllc:k, 31396 Hit Amusement. 11805 Zir· Feb. 7, 1997 F249 Daily Piiot Jan. 24, 31, doing business u : A) Plast·X Dislrlbulors, Inc:.: Neme Statement 96, 19913705298 12, Huntinglon Beach. CA 111973707883 Flylng Cloud, Laguna con Ct .. Fountain Valley, PUBLIC NOTICE Feb, 7, 14, 1997 f310 Tommy The Tintlr, 8) Ac:· M.L Chell, Sec. The followtng persons ere Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, 92648 Dally Piiot Jan. 24, 31, Niguel, CA 92677 CA 92708 c:ento Enterprlsas, 350 IA This statement was filed doing business as: Ouallty Feb. 1, 1997 F242 This business Is con-Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F308 This business is con· Jeson Schunter, 11805 Flctltloua BualneH PUBLIC NOTICE Riviera Dr., Costa Me11. with the County Clerk of Management Group, 20191 ducted by: an indl~idual ducted by: an Individual Zircon Ct .. Fountain Valley, CA 92627 Orange County on 1·22· Norc:roft Lant , Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE Have you slaned doing PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing CA 92708 Name Statement Fictitious Butln•H ThomH Ray Cl1nero1, 350 1997, 19973708247 Beach, CA 92646 business yel'? Yes, 1988 business yel? Yes, 1.J.97 Konnoth Gaylord, 11805 The following persons are Name lt•tement #A Riviera Or., Co1t1 Dally Pilot Jan. 31, Feb. 7• Barry B. Elml, 20191 FlcUtlow• BualneH Jett Hall Fictitious BuslneH O.M. Ustick Zlrc:ori Ct .. Fountain Valley, doing buslnen as: a) The following persons ate Mesa, CA 92627 14, 21, 1997 F332 Norcroft Lane, Hunlinglon Name Slal•m•nt This statement was filed Name Statement This statement was llltd CA 92708 Guardian Butlneu Op· doing buslntss u : D & L This buslneu Is con· Beach, CA 92646 Tht foUowtng persons are with the County ·Clerk of The following persons are with the County Clerk of This buslnen la con· portunlty, b) Guardian Tel•· SlrMt Rods, 1240 Logan ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1lne11 11 con. doing business as: Girl Fri· Orange County on 1-14·97, doing business as: Be1so11 Orange County on 1·28· duc:11d by: co-partners c:ommunlcallon1 Marketing. Av• .• Unll B, Cosll MHI, Have you slan•d doing duc:t•d by: an Individual da~ R:fflstry, Ste 367· . 19973707399 Tool Sup., 2412 Harbor 1997, 19973709000 b~~~~.1~ouyel?•~:.•d doing 3~g8~o:e:'~~.nct'9'26J1un· CA 92626 ~hs~~:: ~·ayl?c~'s~·.:0·11·97 PlctUloua BuslMtl• Have you started doing 25 81 1cla Pky, Laguna Dally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , Blvd., Apt. 201 , Costa Dally Piiot Jan. 31. Feb. 7, Darrell G. Kol1tad Jr .• and Nam• Stal•m•nl buslneu yet? No HUii, CA 92653 F b 7 1997 F273 Mna CA 92626 14 2 9 F Ken Gaylord Kenneth Jo1tph Srabo, This statement was filed B B El I c 0 · • · 1 19 7 339 niii stalement was flied 9372 Melba or .. Garden Lynn M. Kolatad, 1408 with the County Clerk 01 The following peraona are arry · m Mary anttatl. 23581 Loa Nam Sur Jo. 2412 Harbor1-..;.'-''---!~---....;..~ with the Counly Clttk of Grove, CA 92641 LlkHlde Ln .. Hunllngton Orange County on 1•21•97 doing bualntH 11: A) Mulll This statemenl w~t filed Adomos, Laguna Hills, CA All K~nds of J~b• For Blvd., Apt. 201 , Cos1a Convenient Orang. County On 1.28. This business 11 con· Beach, CA 92646 1 .... 7 ... 70818.... Medf1 Package, B) M M With the County 19'k ot 92653 All nds of eoplo. Mesa. CA 92626 Cl•••ln•d 1997 • 19073708173 ducted by: sn lndlvldual Thie busln111 11 con· •• ~ .. Pak, 1955 Anaheim Ave .• Orange Cou1,,.n,,,.tv73on70!.;~·7972 This busln111 Is con· Claaalfled. This business Is con· 842·5078 D II Pll J 3 F b Have you started doing ducted by: husband and Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, B 1. Co a ta Mesa, CA •• v .. a Y 01 an. 1, • . 7. builntlt yet? YH, 1995 wilt Feb. 7, 14, 1991 F293 92828 Dally Pilot Jan. 10, 17. 24, -· ----.. 14, 21, 1997 F350 Kenn•th J. Su bo Have you 11arted doing PUBLIC NOTICE Jamt1 P. Evans, 1955 31, 1997 F210 s 1]11.RJ:lNiG I• PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 11atemen1 was filed bui lnt11 yat? Yts, 9-98 Anaheim Ave., B1, Costa1 ________ _ ---------• wtth th• County Cterk of ~~~ Llt~~.~~~·'!t.. flied FlcUUoua aualneH ~~T:· ~:~~2:, Is co,,. PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlou• 8utlnH• Orange County on 1-1().97• wtth the County Clerk of Nam• ltat•inant ducted by: an lndlvldull Flctltloua Bualn•H Nam• lt•t•m•nl 19973707101 Orange County ·on 1.og. The fOllowlng perton1 •re Have you t tll1ed doing N at 1 t The following person• 111 Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, 1"7• 19973707023 :ff!ngCl~~=ln•s't~ ... 1•0•,~· M217cr; bJuttneHPYE•t? No The ~::Win:,!':!:~. are doing bualnHI H : 1) Feb. 7, 1997 F255 Dally Piiot Jan. 31, Fob. 7, p fl "" ' I amtt • VVIS doing txi.IMH IS' Polnt of Worker• Compen11llon 14, 21, 1997 F333 Wtst Nact c CoBaathHgh-Thl1 1111ement was filed Salt 270 8r111oi Street LI• n LI ti g a 11 on. b) PUBLIC NOTICE ~y, twpcrt eac • CA with the County Clerk of BUlldlng 101 Suite 165: b~~~·.L.Ldc,,,:se M;~~'.g~~ Flotltlou• •u•ln•H PUBLIC NOTICE "M:;>tll M Cl k 2121 Orange County on 1•22• C0tta Mtta, CA 92628 92626 Nam• 8tat•mont Lttwar~ Ltns "N'ewport 1197• •901a7oa393 Arm Pearson. 12872 Old Pame11 s. Potoma. 558 Th• fotlowlng pereon• ·~ Flotltlou• lu1lneH Beach, CA..D2sao Dally Pilot Jan. 31. Ptb. 7, FoothlR Blvd .. Santa Ana, B US.'LN~Ss.~.~ \~"" VI~ Sturgeon Drive, Cotta doing bu1tnau H : JS Nam• ltat•m•nt Thi• butlntn Is con-1<4, 21, 1991 F334 ~~1WObS 1 1 t' t' ~~ 'h Meta, CA 92820 Wu! LLC/Julct Stop· The following per1ons ata ducted by: an lndlvlduat PUBLIC NOTICE • ui n•u • con. Thie but lnt11 It COfl· COfoN Otl Mii, 2801.0 doing butlnen as: Ad· Have you ttar1ed doing ducted by: an lndlvlduel due1td by: an lndlvldual !11t OoHt Hwy .. Cofona vanced hchnologlu butlnet• y11? No flotltlou• •u•lnM• ~~ you.,.,t~ed doing It e e e e • e e e e e e e e ~ Haw you 1t1rted doing Del Mat. C1' 92825 Groupl. 2175 Peclfic Ave, Michelle M. Ct1tk N ... , t u u Y butlntn Y•t? YH, 01/10/ JS W•ti.:.U.C. 19 Aina. Suitt s:·2, Cotta MtM, CA Thlt ttatement w11 filed The •,::wi,.,, !=• ars ~"f' Ptt~~<?!'-• fll--' Tht 1 -t ,...___"at fhe n..;L. PiJot isplMswJ 97 RanchO Nnta Margltlta1 92827 with lht County Clerk of ol ... ,.... • • •a ........ " w11 ...., ~ ..,.~,.,,.,..,.. -J Pamela Potoma CA 8.2M8 Jam .. Charles Van · Vleck, Orang• County on 1·17-91 d ~ buf'"';* u . fVY with the County Clttk or to IZlmfJW'ICt 11 nnv · llVlliJabk to bw:inessts. Thlt 1tat1ment w11 filed Thlt buslnt11 Is con. 2175 P1clllo Ave, E·2. t911310'71H ~ h 0~!2!. ';· 11: ~: Orange County on 1·'Ml7 stnlla now nnll · _ with ll'lt County C1erk or ducted by: Urnlted Uablllly Coti.M•sa,CA92821 Dally Pilot Jan 24 31 9~' ·-..-.... c ' H97UOll73 ~will SliARCJllhe .&-,J,..-_J ..J..._ Orange County on 1·21· Co,.(Callfornla) Thia butlnut It eon-Ftb 1 1, 1197 • •FM GltMI Ktotrltft Mohnt OaUy Piiot Jan. 10, 11. 24, now "'11'M1vrJ0Ulltndt:Xllfl...,,..,&",4n1UllP~JfJIHn~ 1n1. 1H73101990 Heve you t lar1td doing duclH ed by: an lndMdull · • • 119 Vlt Zurich Newport 3 t. 1007 F211 time tmJ the wh.JO the Court Hpu.r1 in Slll#a A.NI.. Thm, ,,J',_~ ..IJ-dN ----L Dally Pitot Jan 31 '•b 1 b\mnett yt t? No avt you llll1ed doing PUILIC NOTICE 11 ....... ca ,.._ ... • .. T -~ VJ ---,~ RZil1f71 · • · • LArry H111 t>ullntH yet?No ...... u ...... PUBLICNOTICI u· r.nnttJ. 1~-J., .. -.~111:J~W1ID'~· L . ..!.....-.. --.---•-·_!..l.. ..L-r--. 14, 21. '"' '363 T'hlt atatement wu filed Jamst C. van Vitek fllolltl•u• •utlnH• Thie bu1tne11 It con---··T1nm-"""J-.1--, Cl'llQUJlaJ ,_,,A ~mer» wun 1IX .._,.J PUILIC NOTICI with iN County Clttll of .!."!• t ltltcrn.m was .,med Name ltatement ~;t ~ an.~z:idu~olng ,_fllo ___ t_IU_ou_a_I_"'_'""'__ ~on« A Md jNr ~ 111 rr:qui.1'rJ '-/Aw mJ thm &! .. ---" --------• Orlfl09 Coun1y on M0-91, .. ,u, the ounty Cler.. 01 The 1011~ P9'10l'll tt• b 1 ., 11 y J N.,,. lt•t......,t 0 .. r. . . .. .!..1.. ..L_ r---r-1-L VJ J-r--I"~ ,lotltlou• lu•IMH tH73707fOI Orang• CoYnty on M ·t7 dolf'll t>u.instt ••: llgnt .~MH ,. ... an The fOClowlng peraons.,. 'J J wun ~-.-HJ \.Amf. NMM ltat.,,,...,t Dally Piiot. an. 17, 24, 31, 1tt7310H32 By 9!•ch, 4250 Scou otanna Ktotf*t Mol'lnt dolnO bualMt9 u : Y~ The followfng ~at• Ftb. ?, 1997 1'269 Dally Pilot Jan. 10. 17, 24, Dilve1_~. Nswpoft 8tec11. Thlt 1talt mtnt w" flltel Strlpee, 19431 Cat11th Cir> ~SIU/' b] to Ji.kJOUTflaitima business Sl1Jkmmlt# fix ~L. Pil'1I, 330 W. dol119 blltlneu u : 8Wffl 31, 1m F201 CA Dn«KJ with Ult ~ Clel'll of dt, Hunttngton 8taeh, CA -J Scent• LLC .. 411 Mein s1.. PUILIC NOTICI C11 Blandlo COtporatlon, Orange County on 1.t e. 92&4e &]St. °""6MIS4. JfJfll'amntllllflP:jJ>IMsec"'114111 (714)6'2-432J "11flsw Suitt 30t, Huntington PUBLIC MOTtCI CCA), 311 Alvarado Place. 1997 1H7*708HI Albert O~uglat label, --~"--1.-111,_..,, ... -,. ~,.., _ ~----'--'--..!I leech. CA '*' ............ 1"91ft"a &albOa. CA 02Mt ~ Piiot Jan. 31 F b 7 11431 C.lflth Cltctl. Hun-""" ~ --~~ ,,,_ J1H .,.,--1'111 r-"' VJ""'"" ..... ~· L&..C .. 1411 ..... lt9tNMnt FIGtltlOU• ........... Tnt• bu1IMH •• con. ;;'"{, ,_ . • ·~~ tlnllOn lltactl, CA 12141 l't Nftlnal ::Ji. Suite I, Ttie ~-~.,. N.11fM ltMeNftt CbacttCI bVl a cotpcwatlon • • ..,, .--Tl'll a bU1lne11 la co"" lfrsho.JJhtztJt""J.forthtr~J>'-!oi/J111nWt wi/Jbtmtnthtzn '=' \vu•lnou I• oon-~· ~ ~ ~·'g: nw. ~ ~.,. :,=-.~/~ doing PUILIC NOT1CI ~ ~.,, .:=:"""c1o1no gWi 11> llSsistJOfl. Goot/ IMt/t in J1lf" nnu ~ • dUdW by: e ln'tlttlCf llQllltr Ye<= Anihelm "'"'· = lnveatn:.i.-&., ::; Cw l,lanOhl e Cofpont!Of\, ......._ .......... bl.llNli -1 No· 00 QA Aalte Avt .. BalbO& ltfand, 09'M • HOit~ Pmldent ........ la.t .... t ~ !•..... " L~ Pilo . Call ~ N Uft, ~2 t ._. CA iaMt-1001 Thie N~ wat tied The~~ .. Thie · -l-••• ._ flled ' f" • .-! ' t bOoll. ~.CIA iHcrr W11116"' I. 8'9Wi, fDC ~~~ cr.1..r doflw ...,..,_ ._: MartNt =:o::r ~-p ~.. , '1 Ctll98lflecl "°""~not ,.,.,,. *• ~ .. '"* ....,, tnn-7 .. 1 ......._ ....,..., n• 1 '" #.:ine i" , ... '~-a.I klln '~v. .. 110&, Loe~ CA ... t 001 1.·. ·•"' • ..._. ~·~ \ , WI 1 _, .... QA IOOtl Thi• •utlnJtt It Coit: Ii adj Pl"°4 JM ... "· leMll; CA 1 Delly flllil .llft. 101 17. 14, ' HIWNif llWJI • COl'fA RIA 1:. ·~~M~MM ·Th~~~"~~~~~~·~~~.~,•.•~ m1K~~hLM~~1u.~.1• N1•.~-~~·---~·--~~~~--~·-----~·---~-~----J " .',( , --. ~ -fJ ·; ... ~.J · • ... • FRIDAY. JANUARY 31, 1997 llllRY ............ ••rr•. ordelned 0-..olb~ Ito Church, pe-.c:f., away J•nuary n : tlVf. Born N~ 3, 1~ In ~J OMo, yovng .. t oJ. 5 boy-. Aobert (de:,, oeued). Obtd. ~ ~ Wllllam llMy .. \ and Theodore .• ,,.. --....... In South,....... .. .,,.. E~Whenl ... wH Student Body Pr .. ldent. He WU In th• Am"/ Corps of Engtnffnl wti.re hf ••rv•d In th• PhlllpplnH ln World Wat II. A gradual• Of the Unlv•r•lty of Cellfomla Ill Bertt~: where he -~ dent of the D•lta. Upellon Fr~. ti. rec.Iv.CS hla ....... In Bu.me.a AdmlrW tratlon from UCLA.. He and his wffe of 48 years, Loma Butck, hav• r .. kSed on Udo Isle. He founded John Barry and Anoclates Management Engt- nee rs In 1954. He waa a IOng time member of the New- port Harbor Yacht Club end e Deacon ot Our Lady of Mt. Car· met Catholic Church. Be9ld•• hi• ~e. he la aurvlv•d by 5 children: Nancy Therodore (Barbara ,., orrlson), Robert (Roberta Joalln), Suaan (Robert) Baggott, and David. Also 12 grandchlldren; John, Michael , Elizabeth, Ther•••· Theodor• and Allee Barry, Megan and Jene Barry, Loma, Robert Ill, Sarah and Mary Baggott. M ... of c.lebratton of Life wilt be held at Out Lady of Mt. Carmel In Newport Beech , Saturday, Februaty 1 ., 1 OAM. In lleu of flower•. c o ntribution•, If desired, may be made · to: Women• Wortd Banking, 8 Wnt 40th, 10th Floof. New YOf't(. NY. 1001e. Johnny Buick Scholarahlp Fund, St. lgnatlua High School, San Francisco. Cornell« Connelly High School, Anaheim, L.oyota High School, Loa Ange .... Servlte High School, Anaheim. " .. -, ' • = HUNTINGTON CORONA BAlBOA RENTALS TO LOST • EMPLOYMENT EMnOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AUcnONS BEACH 1040 DEL MAR < 2122 ISIAND 2608 SHARE 2724 POUND 2925 5530 5530 5530liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimfp---------- .6012 ---38 r;. Den +family rm Lg Cu stom 3Br 2.5Ba 2br 1 b a cottage alyle, NB/Bluffs Mature Fam LAROE REWARD ADVERTlllNQ 8ookkeeper Mfg co We need help running t PUBLIC t 0111101tTu1m• w/lptc, vault~ cells, 2 Blka to beach. Fam fr pie, trg kitchen, Br/Den/Ba. Oat. Avl 2· Lo at wallet, w/ew.-Dlspla" need a full cha.rge our Mall Slore. PT. +AUCTION t Mlllll ..... ••• 1 1111.-akylllH, remodeled rm & Dining rm. Fptc, s1100. ullla lncld. 18. $&00fmo. utla Incl. tremety aentlmentat Telemarketlng bk p r w/exp thr u Work with gen. pubtlc Unclaimed Art ..., ll..iit1ellallltft4· kit. S233,900. Nancy 2-car gar. No pat• •7 14-982°2909 +S300 dep. 844-0263 plc:turea, ar.p• bk @ Wiii make quallly trial bal. Hvy A/P, muat be organized 6 & Colieetlbles ..,,..._..Ad.,tlM Lukaa-Agt 843-e787 $2495. 720·1585 Newport Coast 2Br Vona/Brlalo, S.A.8/30 aalea calla over th• lnve n t ory/Purch. neat.Jantce548·7309 Lladro, Hummel , ___,........ BALBOA 2Ba. Lndry. Full amen. Please call: 557·5227. telephone to build $11.50 hr. M·F. Fax---------Royal O~on, Crys- • .._... . .., ...-uct. HUNTINGTON COSTA MESA 2 124 2607 Fllneu/pool. Avall LOST e mJo fem ahort new bu1lnaH. Anawer resume 845-8108 EMPLOYMENT tal, Ivory, Clolsonne, .,.,....._ • ., ~aut.IUllH PENINSUIA mid Feb. 759-0518 hair tabby wearing r~ Incoming calla and ao-Llthos, Sculptures, ..., • ..._ '* ........ HARBOUR 1042 Nice Room for Rent harneH In vie PCH/ llcll new bualneu ••thetlol•n SERVICES SS33 Jade, Orig Art by ... .....,_._.......... 1br 1b• Cott•e• Ore•t views at th• Costa Mesa. S350 Newport Blvd 1/27. through proactive tel• Book.keeper Vincent Farrell, etc . ...... ..,.. •• ......._ .. H ti H b +detach ott. 250 1/2 beao h 1bd/1ba, monthtylncludeautlla. Rewerd031·1207 phonecanvualngand Masaq.eTtMtaplat ........ Preview dally @ .... ., .... ,....,....u.i. S~unnn~~;onwa1!~r:~t Flower, pvt tndry, w/garegea. 1895-Child OK. 831-9011 rlleaeaparcbhlllngtl competJ. Pleaae call 531·1311 PleaM be aware that Pick U~ The PJtCH ..... • -· 1 11• ." yard. S895. 548·8226 S 1150 monthly or yrly. v u ca ona. Fl I t t the llstlngs In this cat· Fas Ion Island -· • "' vlew11 4BA/3BA. Pvt •Open Fri-Sun 1-4• Roommetel Mature • Muat work well o r • • wan to earn TMa ...._.,., wttl Ht 4211. boa I dock. Beaut Condo Tr•••· ••10 W. Balboa B .. ·d. woman, N/S, share EMPLOYMENT under deadline prH· extra caah? Conroy's egory may require you 315 Newport Center Or • ........, ... .,....,,.... . S799k. Agl, Sean brook•I Newer 2bd, '" '" 3bd/2b $500/ of C.M. needa help for to call • 900 number Sat, FebtM1 1pm ...... __._.._...._ .. 1111 •72"'·21 3 •• Mgr 078·8584 a. mo. aure. v~•entlnea Day. Salea, In which there Is a NoR••'"""" inlmum ----• .., 2ba, 2-car gar. hkupa. · Ellis Really 509-3271 • Excellent oral and .. "'"'"" ......._., .. ..._ 0.111Mn $1049. Agl. 675-9505. Sunn1 room N.B. wrltlen communication ~::::nera J'40D~ve3~ charge par minute. For Info &45-99!15 .. ...., ~INC alt 1044 CM/Nwpt Hts 3Br 2Ba CORONA Furn, kit prlv, W/0, EMPLOYMENT akllla. • 1 A D•ll1 Poaltlon °11--------,,_....s ........ 4 II lllll IRVINE • Strong aalea, Rr• a I Offl up lo $800/day. Eaay w lJIJI •.....,... M • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home. 2-car gar. Fplc, DEL MAR 2622 aundeck, 3blka to bch 5530 Hntatlon and Hrvlce •n•r• ce as anawerlng yourl---------nlca yard, w/d hk-ups.lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S475+dep. 646·8127. skills FT Computer profl· telephone. For detalls FURNITURE 6014 =..'j..~'~C:.= Woodbridge 2br·2ba $1690/mo. 631·1680 Dwnstrs Studio, new Turtlerock ahr 3br •-I • Ml~lmum one year clent. Detail oriented. 1·800·947·7628 (4) ,_ ... II 1·•-4ZA·-fer 6'~g~•r w~!Yh/~Zrryln~ carpet/paint, no kll. spacious house with 1 •Dock -• 1tant1• sales ew.perlence. X~nt wrlt~~ptgr~m~ar/ ---------~ tt Pl 11 .DC ... ..t.•-Red 10 s110.ooo. VAC. HUNTINGTON $495. lnclda ullla. avl house mate. Oulal Boat rentall/HIH co • Ability 10 think er• P one s s. •• ed p NT .....-Ellls RE Bkr Assoc now. Erenla 222-5775 park setting Jn Irvine. seeks neat, friendly allvely and work In a lmmad for small N.B. EM LOYME Beautiful Dark Walnut French Dining Sel w/6 chairs, pads Incl. Size 45"x 51 ". Table Incl leaves which extend from underneath. $2,500 obo. 509·9436 "ClllltUDllUl·JSlt S.Shatzen 700·3142 HARBOUR 2 142 Larne 1Br 18• 2 Blks S600.+1/2. 854·6596 dock a1111 to clean/ team environment. office. Scalary based WANTED 5 f.3 5 • maintain boats, docks, • Detailed oriented. on exp. all Mary Lee to bch. Full kllch/dln· show areas. Help/ • Self Motivated and for Interview. 717-4880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA W•t•rfront Beaullful Ing rm. No pets. $850 cullomer svc. Apply goal oriented. MEDICAL B8rtender Sr. Gent, ~~~ic 3~~1 d~~S~r.1~~~: Ulla Inc. 7 20 ·1505 COMMERCIAL In peraon 3·5 dally. Salary plus commls· Back offJce position. ~~rg ~:~.~ar~~~ft8'1! BEACH 1048 REAL ESTATE 2001 W. Coast Hwy, NB alon. Excellent benefit Spanish bl-lingual w/ prvt parties. 434·0576 De cor•tor 7' quilted iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $3450. Agl, 675-9505 S1000'• Posalbl• package Including exp. 714·548·2273 Chintz sofa from COSTA MESA 2 624 Typing Part Time. Al 4otk plan. Physical/ Bayfront home. Show· •••••••••I Legun• V iew Country ---------a e 111 ng, 3br/3ba. NEWPORT GENERAL 1002 owe. tease option. BEACH 2 169 0 n ly s 3 99 K. 67 5. 1 653 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim -------1 NEWPORT Bayrldge 2bd/2ba, 2-car gar. $1400/mo. Lease. Etlls Really 044-0373 x1552 Attention Home Owners & BEACH 1069 4br/3ba Bluffs 1wnhme BIO CANYON Great S325k Near pool & 4bd/2.5ba home, backs grnbll, vlld good view, loc. New cetlngs. 11a1 tile floors. paint/ carpel. Aval! frnch dra. new carpeV now. $3,950 per mo. palnVbaths. Musi aelll _,,,_c_a_11_M..,,a,,..,r_1e_7_s_9_·3.,....7_0_2_ Ann Santas 752·6767 Dover Shorea Ar•• A REAL STEAL! 3bd, 2ba, 2 car gar. $699 Move In COMMERCIAL Ctn, lg min cabln·•lyle, tBr, wlk·ln clst. pool, new PROPERTY 2778 car pet. nr bch. T rVSq. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bunkhouse Apts Pet 842·1401 Compare our Prices * * x -1 e 1 BR , 2 pools, gtd, fr•• Retell Storefront 204 Washington St. Baloba Pentnsula 1500aq.fl. office +2 bath. 075·8120 c eble, nr be•ch. --------- M/I spec 042·5858 INCOME E 'SIDE Lrg clean 2BA. PROPERTY 2 790 1 BA. Gar, laundry rm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 120 Albort Pl. $750. Leave Mug 548·1703 Home. Toll Free drug screening -N""'U_R.,......,.8-IN__,.Q--A-N-A-.-FT-. ••••••••• room condition. $695. 1·800·898-9778. Ext. required. EOE Must be cerllfled MERCHANDISE l---*-o_7_5_·7_o_3_9_•_ T-1398 for Llsllngs. Fax resume 10: apply In person al:••••••••• Plummer• Computer Convenient .J. Cross Port Bay Care Center Desk. L·shaped, wht, Cl•••lfl•d (714) 965·7174-Fax 2570 Newport Blvd new$100. 842·2514 042•5878 Or Cati (714) 965·3030 Costa Mesa lf;ST JU2S At.I) Beeut1 S•lon ALASKA JOBS! fam IC> to '30.000 In 3 monlhll ,..._ SC9ncft. dlo ccMudoll, c""*Y't. o1111 a mo11. Col 7 daVtl Lie. Styllat A Asst for retlremanl faclllly. M·F, 8·3. 854-8305 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 RESTAURANT PT Servers. Will train. Apply: NB Tennis Club 2601 Easl Bluff. Sal•• Assoc for fine china-crystal NB store. PT, salary + comm. Lenore 040·0980 Anltqlift lo '50t Mod.... • Elt. l.lgln dl*I buy: ......... ptllWilgl, ~. dQ, poCllNy. old coA1n1 °'IN ==·bn., decOrltt't .. . SALES •Ontlemcr .... lllldl MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 FOR SALE • Llttle Tykes Large Red Car Bed. Never used. Excellent condition. $225. OBO • Lillie Tykes R.E. Agentsll Showcase those special properties In our Homes of the Week & Open Home Guide published each Saturday in the Real Estate Tab. It's an effective and Inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl 2bd, gar. Sl99,500. LA, FP, FR +wel bar. Ellls Really Group Clean & neall Vacanl. BJ Johnson 721 -0132 S 2 2 0 O /mo · Agt, Don•ld Pfaff MOVE·IN SPECIAL Newport Heights area. 2bd/1ba. Now paint. C .M . 24U·PRIDE UNITS $440K down. Top condlllonl Broker, uz;~TZ'.Zl;l!ZMrzzzfZi!/)Zl/!ZArzzzSZi!A!Z£P'ZZZ£Zi!' ~7ZOI •714-985·1 343• ., TV Medi• S•les ·~at A r e y o u T u r b O· , Estate 11111 cond1d9d Ch a rg e d? Med I a-• lrrrnediltl c.Mh Savvy? Newport Log Cabin Playhouse Only $100.00 . •Call 714·539·3073 Wolff Tanning Beds Tan At Home Call our Classlfled Department Todayll 042-5078 Beysld• Cove S409k. 433·9528 2bd, 2ba. Bay view. -.-H-a_r_b_o_r_V_l_e_w,_.,..H_m_•_*_ Clean. No peta. $750/ ••••••••• mo. 269 'B' 161h Pl. 944.93 73 x155 2 044-0452 BUSINESS & Ellla Really Group Charming 3bd, 2ba. FINANCE S2200/mo. Incl gardnr.1--------- Blg C•n1on Dover Avail 3/1 . 760-5064. NEWPORT •••••••• CORONA DEL MAR Model 2BA, 2BA. B~"CH 2669 den. 1469.000 Owner Lido la Beyfront 2Br ~ --------- 1022 044·5215 2Ba unit new on sandlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS ---------Lndry, f/p. S3000/mo. Granite & M.,bl• Febulous SBr 4.5Ba 1yr lease. 587·3305 2Br lBa den or 38r OPPORTUNITY Sunn1 & Bright 1 BR Sandcaslle condo by • -bch, FHh lal. l.ae opt ' poss. Pool. tpa S 179.500. Oceanvlaw. pool, spa. Lido l•I• 4br. 3ba. 35, 2Ba den aeml·ocn vu. 2904 pr 1n c 1 P •I a On I y tot. New crpVpalnl. Nr $2000/2600. 548·2369 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aaktng $700,000 • OPEN SUN 1-4:30 700·1908, Agent 995-t 212 580.8779 ctbhsa. $3000/mo yrly. Grundy Riil. 675·616t. •1BR From $075• 2BR 2BA From $795 O{W Incl. 60x30 pool. No pela. Carport. STOPl $1500/Wk.11 working from homal Xlnt Income oppt. Ore•l V•luel Villa Balboa, 2bd, 2ba, like Oceen a. Su nset vu new cond. s189,ooo. Gated Harbor Ridge Ellla Really 509-3271 lownhome. S629.000. Vlst• Del Ma•e •54s.4855• No gimmicks. Sertoua people call: 1 ·800-37o.4292 COSTA MESA 10 2 4 Ellis Ally 760·1970. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Newport Height•• l·p-0-,-1--5-t -r-.-.-,-. e MESA WOODS e Low Down Paymentll Seawlnd 3bd/2ba w/ W•lk to B•lbo• Internet Con•ultent l•l•nd Gorgeous 1 E•rn Big Buc ka bedroom• a tarting al work@ Home Ca It $1350. Tennis courts, We Train U 644-2344 Sharp 3Br 2Ba, FA, 3br/3ba. den, pool. view. Totally remod'ld DA. apa. $242,000. mint ocn vu. S525K II I I $2550/ Agent. 850·12 20 Grundy All, 675-6161 aw est mo. Bkr 729· 7248 pool, fitness cenler. Wanted toe Uon for Pals welcome 1001 a 2BD, 2BA t 200 + S.F. O c e•nfront Trlplex 1·5-.-.-v-l_e_w_S_p_a_c-3-B-r 2-car gar. Aun. alrms. S 1 .295.000. 4620sq.ft. 2.5 Ba. 2 fp. Gld, len· $95.000. Why Rani??? st 00.000 Jn come. Call now 10 get lhe new Giant Gum Ball machines . Vary speclall 789•18 4 5 Profitable! 722·1446 Cati 351·1002 Agl. 747•7 705 nls, pool/spa, coast/Ila vu. N/smk/pets. $2600 ••••••••• ••••••••• Ann Airport Paraonnal Open House 1 ·5 Back Bay condo. blue 5br 3b•. pool, apa H20 vlawl 2bd/2.5ba. 1943 Port Lauren! Pl FA, pool, spa tennis S4000./Lse . Sat-Sun S229k. Jackie 011111 Realtor 631-8011 GREAT 2 S T ORY REAL ESTATE Townhome. Bast buy, WANTED 162 5 E •a Ide Cost a Me a a. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR. 2.5BA, fireplace, pool. spa, private Balboe Island Duplex garage. S 158,000. for quallfled buyer. Owner (714)548·8838. Immediate aalel "· V .·Large 101. pool surrounds a Supar Cati Ca rolyn S te rr Agl. 0 73·1200 3br, HP. FA Homa. ·--------All for $224,900. ras~~:n ~~:i!! 97 HOUSES/ REO/E'SIDE FIXER CONDOS 4Br 2Ba. LA, FP, open FOR RENT kitchen. Pool. Vacant. ••••••••• S259 ,900 . Agl , Don•ld Pf•ff ---4-3-3 -·9-5-2-8--1 GENERAL 2 10 2 Sp•cloue E 'aide home iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lease 721·4258 S l ngl• Story 4br MISCELLANEOUS 2.5ba, 2600sq ft on RENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS large 101. 1yr tease ••••••••• 1918 Leeward Ln --------- $2300/mo 545·7829 -------ANNOUNCEMENTS Spec tacular Oc e•n ROOMS 2706 2920 end Channel Views liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Luxurious 1 br and CM/Nwprt Hgta Ar•• 1br+tolt with 2 spa· Mela . pref'd . N/S. clous balconies. Shara balh, lndry, Abundant walk In llghl kit prlv, S310/ closet and storage. ahara ulll. + dep. Gaa and waler paid. Ken, 042·1770 Walk 10 Balboa laland -N-.-B-.-0-c-e_a_n-lr_o_n_I_& and the beaches. Preallglous reaorl 22nd St. Pvt room llvlng with atunnlng unfurn. ahare bath. aunaata and cool Ulll paid. N/S pref. breezes. Apia atartlng Kllchenelle In room. at $1350. 789·1045 Lndy. 1 block lo Newport Pier. 1480. Call Sam 075-48 08 Studio/Br Veraalllea Condo. Super clean. PooVapa. Prkg garage --------- $800/mo. 963·5037 VACATION Veraelltea Studio RENTALS 2 722 Pr•1•r to th• Holy Spirit Holy Spirit, You who made me ••• everything end ahowad ma the way to reach my Ideals: Great nalgh. 3bd, 2ba +den, FA, huge tot. 3 car gar, alley ecceas. Submit all offersl Owner amllousl Jacki• •VIEWS• NB a. CdM Pent house Furn or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii You who gave me the divine gift' to forgive and forget the wrong lhal Is dona lo me: you are Jn all lhe Incidence or my Ufa wllh ma. I, In this ahort dialogue, want lo Thank You for everything and con· firm once more that I never want to be seperalad from You, no matter how graal the malerlal desires may ba. t want to be with You and my loved ones In your perpetual glory. Aman Thank You for your love toward ma and my loved onaa. Per- son mual pray the prayer 3 consecutive daya without aaklng favor or ew.pectatlona. Alter third day -..Or wltl be granted no matter how difficult. PromJH to pubUah this dialogue aa aoon a a the favor l a granted. K.C. · Condo• & Houaes unfurn. Pool, gym. Spri ng &reek.Palm 1. 2. & 3 bedroom gar. Wik to bch. $850. Springs 5-atar condo. S950 up 10 S5.000 494·8604. 712·7548. SJeepa 4. 1wk· S1085. Agl, Annelle 648·5555 737--0859. Gall All amen. 432·0686 01111• Realtor 631·8011 ._ ________ 1 _________ ~V~IL_L_A-~B~A~L~B~O~A,..--2-B~A , ________ _ HUNTINGTON CORONA Panthu s1350/mo. M.McGulre 648·6770 JEACH 1040 DEL MAR 2 122 Ellla Realty Group •. abr 1. 78ba Formal dining, brlghl kllchen, cloH 10 xlnl achoola. , Only $212,900. Nancy • Luksa·Agl 843·9787 3bd, 1·3/4 ba 1/2 blkl••·-----· to beach. Quaint, cory AP .ARTMENTS cottage Olde COM. By appointment only. FOR RENT S2500/mo. 875-8434. •••••••- COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MBSA 2624 ------ RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 CdM 3Br 28a Hae Vary clean. Fp, w/d, S 575 + 1 /3 u lll. Aval 2/2. 723·8101 E 'slde C .M . Room, •hara bath, kll, ref'a r eq'd . From S325. e42•9822 Lv mag. N.B.•• BUUTll'UL 3Br 2.5Ba Large kltch, fp, pooVapa, garage, w/d. seoo 497--«85 Ni 2Br 2Ba 29th 6 Bal- boa $.475/mo. + Utta. 1 blk IO bch. Fp/paUO Avail now. 975-23-41 •VALENTINES DAY• We are open at nlgtttl So you can dance the night away! Call for deUills: Teddy Bean & Low Child Care L•304201070 ~714-849-2144~ ~~-------· Na Huge ~Br Hm• LOST L wtw. pM bch. M•I• Cll p r•f'd . 1eoo. Open POUND 2925 mind~. 437 ·2525pgr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil N8 Room Wented FOUND1 Paralc .. t .. D u • I n e a • I! x • o In the vlctnty of San r9Centty divorced 15yr Joaq uin Hlll1 Rd., reald ent of COM . n e ar Spy GlaH, Clean quiet , N /8 tow•rd the new deva._ Hekt room wnclt prlv opmenl of Newpon & garage. aea.9044 Coast. 1ea.1GU IUIDllll OJllllCI IDlllllll OJllllCI 110amt nt1J10a~ n• Are you Turbo-Charged? Media-Sawy7 Newport based business magazine show is looking for the above to boost advertorial profits. Fun job, fun people. Snappy repartee a plus. Base + Commission. Entrepreneurlally driven only. baaed buslnesa mag· 714-..249-3711 azlne show Is looking ••--------for the above 10 booal advertorial profits. Fun ---------• Buy Direct and Sevet Low Monthly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog Calf 1·800·711·0158 Job, fun people. Snappy repartee a APPLIANCES 60111-------- ,, FAX 548-0302 e 548-4412 PH pl us· Base + Com· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mlaaion. Entrepenaur· •Refrlg $125, Washer/ ially driven only. Dryer, S140/aa. Olah FX 548-0302 washer $100.646·5848 548-4412 PH RENT through classlfled WE'VE <iOT SUCH GR r D LS ••• THEY HAD TO OPEN A NEW TOLL ROAD FOR YOU TO GET HERE EN SIER! (A·t least that's what we lil<e to thinl<!J We'll pay your toll when you take the new San Joaquin Toll road to us. Choose from some of your favorite Cadillacs at Incredible SAVINGS!! '97 Catera '97 SeVille SLS '97 Concours '97 DeVilfe '97 Eldorado Touring Cpe Or lease a new Cadillac: • <=~-Y-E:~~. THE CADDY rfHAT ZIGS.- 4 To Choo•• From! ® Plus 321 +tax (or 36 moa, cic.d end leue. On approved Cftdit. Total to start $999 + bt pymnt, tues, OMV, doc fft & ~( 1«. deposit. Tot. pymnts $14,315.52 +ox. 12k mis/yr. ()pdon to buy at la9e md for $21,174.93. 4 to d'IOOW from, VIN'9<0'76389, 0'763?0. 054263, 02!!641). CA.DILIAC. CREAT ING A HIGHE R STANDARD9 ALLEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1997 • WARTID COSTA Ill.SA 8124 POWD IOATS CBIVIOLIT 9045 • lfll : TO JUT toll 70121•-----• iilmilli•••••I ..... Tlwtft ..... •ea 0..wtt. Om w/ ----------------------- DUll'l'Y0TYPI! l'urn & Mlec. 8.\T 18' LJMNt CIH•lo tan lthr, 4 •pd .ulO, ly CHARLES GOltEN •• •cy•1c •A•T 1°'3• 910 w. 17"' at. a c 1 x1 t !oaded. 1 owner. 2Sk wtdt OMAR SHARIF -" ._. F2 (In back) 722•1108 •Y ru aer. n mla. 127.600 7I0-1'08 71444a.•eH 8 --cond. '3000 733-"93 1.,,...,,.,... ___ _,.,..___ Md TAHNAH HJRSOf at 7•1 antique 1tun6UI, 81 I Camero 49k ottQ tt Pl.AHO CM PlayhOuM •blk dlnlnQ rm ctva, 1---------ml. Showtm concS. A/C • ,,e•d• oood uHd dHk. 1amp1, al\etve9, MAltJNB SUPS 81k/81k. Muet SHI TOO eor TO ROLD • plano. Ma.utoo ater.o equip, kld1 DOCJtS 7022 S6500 720.ute5 Bo&h wloerable. North_.., • Top dOliare Paid •tuft, clth•, dl•hH : For Retord•. Jen, ~oa • 18th et : ~:i~":Ji:.ck:_.s.7~: llft!WPORT ~:~t::!•se°:m"m~ CBIYSIU 1u• Ez •cc. dock,ahp..tbeh •89 : ••WE BUY•• B"•CB 8169 *At, 871M>049 * Le8aron Conv 9050 BABY CLOTHllES ...n Red w/Blk top. AJC, Name brand• prel'd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 45' Mooring Lido Am/Fm. Loadedl 36k Good qual/cond only. 3 Pa"'ll' Sale Ba" '97 fH• paid. mllet.S6000. 530-1941 ** 988·8454 ** 7am/Sal Only Live aboard pou. Lola of great 11un1 18500 OBO. fSe0..0151 _D_O_D_G_B--- 9 - 0 - 6 -5 Crnr of Dov.r/ISton 49ft Mooring In N.B. BLUFFS nr Pavllllon. 1897 fenliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paid 819-753-49801 '91 Gr•nd Caravan Afttr•movt Sale Call evening• only. auto, air col)d, pe, JEWELRY. FURS & A.RT 6025 9 1 SAT ONLY , S8995. 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But th.is waa a duplicate pair competition, 110 South boldlJ contra~ for MYeD no lnlmp. ftva no trump wu tM Grand Slam Poree, ancl ••v•n 1padu promiaed two or the three top honon in that auit. ln the int.wt of not giving an,y- thi n1 away, Weet led the jack of apadea. Declarer wae delipted with the oontrec:t until, after winning the firlt trick in dummy, declarer led a low dlamond to t.be jack end Weet diecardeq a heart. Now there were only 12 tricks -six apadea, four diamond• and the acea of hearts and clube, and the diltribution wu such that no finesee could be taken. However, all waa not 109t. Declar· er ca1hed the ace or hearte, on which a club waa discarded from dummy, croued to the table with the blah 1pade, Eut elufllng a club, and played off the ace ot clube, dia· carding a low heart from hand. Next came four more rounda or spadea for two more club diecarda from the table, and Ea.et could not •tand the preuure. Eaat. could let go oC two clube and a heart, but the laat spade proved too much. Down to the king of heart.a and four dia· ~onda, declarer would score the 13th trick in whichever auit West unguarded. Learn to be a better brid1e player! Subecribe\flo'L_to the Goren Bridie Lettei'ify CaW.na (800) 788-1125 for lnlormatlon. Or write to: Goren Bridie Let- ter. P.O. Bo• 4'10, Chicaso, DL 80680. '90 R•nger XL T 4x4, ac, pl, loadedl $10,695. Tovot• of AKC Lab Pupa e wka AUTOMOBILES Huntington BHch --------..----------.---------1 old w/papers. Cham· 714-847-8555 1212 Dover St. pion line. s35o 10 IOV• TRANSPORTATION '9 1 F •1 5 0 XL T HYUNDAI 9090 MERCEDES 9130 OLDSMOBILE 9155 Ing homes. 675-3037 ,.A_C_URA _____ 9_0_1_0 Truck. 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Sii!*" SonAdln 1or • ._.,"' n. l'lri rn,. ~ .. --II ·-.,...Oal II\ 11 11 \I H \I I tl\11 'I \1,1 '11IE PERFECT BLACK COMEDY of post-Cold War Southern California. .. a cunniQgly crafted triumph." -Ort1nge Cou11.ty RtWsJer \()\\ 11111111 '·" 111:111 \II\~ i ...... "Strellcb wrttrs = IUt is ~ff AND VIGO OUS ••• CLEVER AND ELEGANT." -Los At1>re/es 7fmes Animals the real stars of this film I F ierce Creatures• is a film t.b.llt hasn't decided what it we.nts to be when it growsu~. That 1t is still 1n a .. juvenile state is oboeo~ from the amount of Umejt lhvests ln rude noises. Duruig its better moments, the film presents a talented cast in a sweet story about a group of zoo employees devoted to the gentle creatures ., ln their call!. June Fenner The story centers around the takeover of a small zoo by a Rupert Murdoch-. like character played by Kevin Kline.1!:1CJan is to replace rm.all. g . e animals with fierce creatures. This decision generates the film'• greatest humor when the animal keepers set a.bout cre- ating the impression that their small. cuddly animals are brutal killers. The new ownets son. also played by Kevin Kline, aeates the fihn's other genuine hwnor when he decides to sell sponsor- ships for the animals. 1Qrt.oises with beer labels on their shells and tigers wearing banners are wonderlul parodies of a commer- d.allzed society run amok. Unfortunately, the film soon loses its delightful Monty Python- esque humor and la}>Sel back into the juvenile stuff again. Had Jamie Lee Curtis been Oat-chest- ed, half the dialogue would need to be changed. On the positive side, the ani- mals are t8rrlfic. When was the last time you saw a film where you were rooting for the meerkat and the lorlsf • JUNE ..... Costa Mesa resident In her late 50s. Is '<IQ president of • WO<k force training rompany. Reunited comedy team has chemistry E veryone in the theater was laughing, oung and old. Yet, what ~ of comedy ls this? A touch of Benny Hillf •A Pish Called Wandaf• These three people -Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and John Cleese -are funny together. A wonderlul chemistry. Simple as tbaL They start out with their own agendas and end Up working together f6r a oommon good! sav- ing the zoo. Curtis has .played this character before in several other comedies, sexy and seductive. Kline and ftilchele Cleese are Hovts · entertaining in their own right, but pul them all together and they click. Although the plot seems point- less and weak. it's still an enter- taining movie and well-worth viewing for a good laugh. • MK1m.E HOVIS, 39, lives In Costa Mesa and wortcs for the Orange C.ounty Department of Education. .-.-:·-~.-· --~ -. -;:-, 'I. ·-, :: . .. ..., '' .0 ' ·-•. .... ' . Psychologists hit the 'Mother'iode By John Townsend and Helwy CJoud A s cllnical psychologists wb.o have recently pub- lished a book on •mother tssues• -•The Mom Factor. Deal1ng with the Mother You Had. Didn't Have, or Still Con- tend With• (Halper Collins Zon- dervan Publishing) -we watched the Albert Brooks/Deb- bie Reynolds comedy, •Mother,• with a lot of inlerest. · How .would Hollywood treat the adult child who wants to resolve old conflicts with mother? It's an age-old and still-pressing issue for many today. The movie's approach was creative: The Brooks character bas always felt dlaliked by bis mom. played by Reynolds. She prefers his younger brother, call- ing Brooks •the other one,• and dmnisses bis career as a wrtter. In a flash of insight, Brooks UIO· dates his failure with women (two divorces) to old problems with Mother. HJs solutio"n 11 to move bade home with her, live in his old bedroom and ezperience whatever f.eelln~ co~~ up between them. Hopefully, these emotions will be the key that unlocks. the secret to bis romantic problem.I. What happens next involves a middle-aged man's attempts to relive bis past with a disengaged slxty~somethlng mother. She bemusedly goes along with this experlment. but has her own life DOW, with little interest in ta.king him to the zoo or being the object of his blame. Prom a clinical viewpotnt. "Mother• puts the cart before the horse. The solution to mom con- flicts doesn't lie in reworking chUdhood with her. Rather, it involves a procea of understand· ing and woridag through lnues of trust. control and Joa with mature people in our present. A better relationship with Mom ls the result ot this character repair, rather than the cause. Brooks does learn, however, u all adults must, that Mom's feelings about blm have more to do with her than with him. _ Prom a moviegoers view, one of us thought it cute1 the other, boring. So, forewarned ts fore- armed: lt isn't the •Mother" of all comedies, but it could be a nice evening for half of you FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1997 1 IN TIIE 'SOUP' -Orange Coast College presents "Stone Soup,• an adaptation of the children's folk tale. It will be staged from Wednesday • through Feb. 8 at OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For infonna- tion, call 432-5880. 2 HAPPY BDrlHDAY, FJlA.NZ -Celebrate the 300th birthday of Franz Schubert with Muska Angelica at 8 p.m. Saturday at Newport Harbor Lutheran ChW"Ch, 798 Dover Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call (310) 478-1258. 3 PACJPIC SYMPHONY GOES J»l!RCUSSIVE -The Pad.fie Symphony Orchestra and the percussion ensemble Nexus perform "From me flows what you call TI.me" at 8 p.m. Thursday and Feb. 7 at the Orange County Performing Arts Cellter, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For information. call 755-5799. 4 MUY PICANTE -Defore Foundation for the Arts offers salsa lessons at 7:30 p.m. followed by an open dance every Friday and Saturday dur- ing February at 151 Kalmus Dri- ve, G-3, Costa Mesa. For infor- mation. call 241-9908. 5 LATIN HARMONIES - Harmon.la Baroque Players presents •Musica Latina• at 72HOURS 83 3 p.m. Sunday at Christ ChW"Ch By The Sea United Methodist Church, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 970-8545. 6 'OUl'SIDER' LOOKING IN -"The Outsider Within• is an exhibit of paintings by Newport Beach artist Mia lavonetti on d\Splay from Satur- day through Feb. 28 at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For informa- tion, call 717-3801. 7 GONE PISHIN' -Ronnie Kovach brings fresh and saltwater experts to offer insiden' secrets at a fishing symposium Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $35. For more information, call 432-5880. 8 SIERRA WINDS CLUB - The Orange County Per- fQnning Arts Center pre- sents chamber ensemble Sierra Winds from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. This program encourages audi- ence partlcipatio11 with ques- tions and discussions. For reser- vations, call 556-2122, ext. 218. 9 RIOS BRAVO -Town Square Gallery presents• aJtist Susan Rios from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at 'Iliangle Square, 1875 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information. call 548-7797. 1 0 HOW TO PUBUSH. NOT PE.ltlSH -The ) Newport Beach Cen- tral Ubrary offers a free pro- gram on •writing a Polished Proposal to Peddle Your Book• at 7 p.m. Thursday ln the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 • Avocado Ave. For information, call 717-3801. MiUsf« ..,Lunch .... Sundlv Brunch. ,Catmtng ......... 1 For Retmadom atMl Directions CaU 723-()621 251 ~WWI· .....,,.Badl ·. EL TORO . . . . SAOOlEB~CI< . . . ' ' -'·' .. .. ... .. ' ,., ' ' U 7lHOURS A T.HIMBLEFUL OF THIMBLES After giving up several collec~ons -when she_ mov~ from her house, Costa Mesa woman finds enjoyment in her 40 thimbles Story by NANCY CHEEVER + Photo by BRIAN POBUDA D olores Wienenga shuffles around her apartment read- ing old newspaper articles, looking at old photographs and trying to relieve the pain from her aching back. Family members • pop in now and then, but most of the time she's alone, admiring her channin~ thimble collection. Whats really special about Wienenga's collection isn't that she has thimbles shaped like lighthouses and waterfalls or even that they are from all over the world. It's that Wienenga. who was forced t1> move out of her farmhouse on Irvine Avenue six years ago when the area was redev~oped, gave away all her previous collections because she couldn't fit them into her tiny Costa Mesa apartment. ·1 used to have so many collec- tions, so many antiques that I gave away when I moved here,· she said. 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'10..'lla.I A1rnonili "iaffmn lilmaco Br01h with a Sc-c;ime St;,i[hon Ofcssing &wrc!fi.sh7J1a£fo ; Hmilcd Swonlfish s111ffcd wilh Saffron Ounl(C~ Crab JmJ -.crvcd wilh a Chantcrcllc Mw.hmom D1jonnat<;c :l<oulades cf Bam£ and7.Jeal ~ lannatcd Medal hons of I .amh an<l Veal rolled with V.'ild ~r and M:rvcd w1ch Sauce H~ Je l'rovcncc: C£ocolaie Jlazebul !7fan Served with Candied Hru.clnu1 Brittle and S1111cc I n/"'I c-omp/,,,,..,,fary ...af.l1"1f'J1ny, "''"t><J't><J /"",/,,,.and ~,,,,,,,one/ t/wn rlllncv //,., m'1/,I oa:U~ Ao rNllf"J• 6-:>')pm I' tf::YJpm /.m1111.,.,/ tf!<tht><J aCIOJ/o/,/. 7},..., ""/ude /01 <UK! 9rolully THE WFSr ~ ~t 7/w lJo~1/mnl l/,/ton n,.,../, ~ .'II'~' 7~ ,.. ( ;,.,,/ }/,y/111<1y, J/unlmylnn llMd,, C:7/ flfHI' ll<l·WJ-111T.l<"I UIO Dolores WleDenga -who cloem, MW -dllplayl IOIDll ol tbe, thimbles tn her new colledion, started only • few montba ago. At 79, Wienenga only started to collect the tblmbles a few months ago. She doesn't sew, but likes to have the thimbles because it gives her something to do, something to look at and some- thing to help her remember the past. A great-grandmother of 12, grandmother of 14 and mother of three, Wlenenga is a kind woman with a keen memmy. The petite, white-haired Wienenga, who still holds on to her Cuban accent. remembers when she got her first thimble in HMO as-a going~way present from her older sister. It was part of a sewing kit that also included scissors, buttons, thread and nee- dles. The gold thimble sits in a small wooden case banging from her living room wall. Ever since she stopped driving four years ago, Wlenenga relies on family members to find the unusual digit-covers. •1 started to tell people to look for them.• she sai<f "Whenever they travel. they bring il • Her son and bis girlfriend brought back nine thimbles from Scotland recently and she has oth- ers from Hawaii, Paris, Florida, Massachusetts and Kentucky. People have brought her ttlim- bles from Santa Cruz, Arizona, Nevada and New York, where a family member bought her a thimble shaped like the Statue of Llberty. And her niece recently brought her a handmade thimble from Germany. Wtenenga started collecting ROYAL CIGAR SOCIETY ~-OF~~~~"' . 100/o Ji c11'"""'°"" 1ao8"& ~ .. • WALK-IN HUMIDOR • PUBLIC & PRl~ATE SMOKIMO AREAS • LIGHTERS & PIPES • PREMIUM CIOARS • HUMIDORS & CASES • WE HOST WEDDIMOS & PARTIES • FRIENDLY STAFF CUSTOMIZES YOUR OIFT NEEDS ,f 141-··· 1909 llARIOR ILVI -COSTA IESA 1 Bfk South Trtangle Squ.e OniER LOCATIONS: MlnhatW\ ..,,.., Lm VtgM, Senta Monica, FM>AY, JMU/41('( 31, 1997 antiQUel bllCk ID the 19'09. She WU bcm ID C\aba and liftd tbae until tlMO, when she ma'9Cl to the United Stalel with the husband lbe met while be wu vlliUng Hav.na cm a bone ~-=.;::m''our':: their hones and ~=the Irvine Avenue tann. ' Her husbend, Tom-who she caDI •my dear husband. -died in 1969, and tbe family ran the farm unUl the mid-1980s. •What a life we bad: beauti- ful,• she said, pntnttng to a photo of the coupk! posing in front of a racehone in the early 19'0.. Her llD4ll but extraordinary coDec:tioo of 40 thimbles Is u dear to Wlenenga as the 31 presiden- tial spoons lhe 11WU19'ed to keep after she moved. ·1 want to find the others,• she said. She said she wants to collect thimbles from all the st.ates. •1 want ones with the names on them -other countrles, too,• she said. Until recently, Wieneiiga attended church every day and did volunteer worlt for the Span- ish dub there, but health prob- lems now keep her from leaving the house. •niey have to bring Commu- nion." she said But her thimbles keep her company. 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Dai; Pilot I magine a dream sequence directed by Federico Fellini with art direction by Salvador Dali and you'll have a fair idea of what to expea in •Quldam.. lbe latest apellb6ndiDg lnca.mation of Oique du Soleil, which opened a three-month engagement this week at the Orange County Fair- grounds. •Quldam• ~.at the outset, a surreal •Wizard of 0z• as 1t transportJ a young girl (Audrey Bdsson.Jutras) Into a land of enc::baDtment -as her parents (Isabelle Vaudelle and lean Besoard) are sent over the rmnbow. What she di8covers are some ot the inaedible ways per- forming artists can manipulate their bodies tn a visceral. vibrant exhibition of showman.ship. This version of Cirque du Soleil. the eighth staged by direc- tor Pnmco Dragone, possesses a dramatic intensity heretofore lack- ing in the three previous troupes to visit Costa Mesa. But while the theme suggests a sort of evel}'- man, the artists are far beyond the ordinary. Unquestionably, the most impressive act on the bill ls Ban- quine, a troupe of 14 Russian and Ukrainian acrobats delivering thrill upon thrill with their syn- chronized human pyramids. Some of the airborne gymnastics border on the fantastic -in particular a sequence in which two performers switch places on three-level-high · pyramids. These performers and several others are on view earlier in the show with a rope-skipptng exhibi- tion that is joyous in its symmetry. Olga Pikbienlco draws appreciative g~ early in the program with a series of splendidly ooordi- nat.ed band-baLmc- blg maneuven and eye-openblg body contortions. This is after Chrl.s Lashua warms up the audi- ence~ a few spins on.1he German wheel (imagine a human hamster treed from caged confine- ment). Vaudelle's dramat- ic aerial contortions are a particular first. act favorite. The hoop gyrations of Genevieve Bessette, Martyne Dube and BmWe Grenon- Emiroglou elicit sus- tained applause, while Petra Sprecher beautifully executes a •cJoud swing• on a soft trapeze. ~ flOeUOA I OAlV PILOT Cirque du Solell's .. Aerial Hoops" per- form ln "Quldam• at the fairgrounds. Three clowns, all dressed in drag and unidentified in the program, participate in a symphony for It is nearly impossible to follow all the action in this routine, since there is so much going on simulta- neously. The sculpted bodies of hand balancers Yves Decosta ol Canada and Marie-Laure Mesnage or Prance are equally inspiring. Strength and agility are displayed in the slowest of slow motion in a series of breathtaking harmonic convemons. violin and balloons that is laugh-out-loud funny. Their antics of one-upmanship play nicely off the audience. Orchestrating all the comedy and drama is the anesting figure of John Gilkey, a San Franciscan who serves as Cirque du Soleil's version of a ringmaster. Gilkey immediately wins over his audi- ence by selecting two people (a middle-aged man and a little girl Ml CASA MEXICAN rn qAUl1ANT 1997 ~our~ 25th Y-AR here Always ... .t same Dellclous Food .t same owners .t same oreat service our meals are sUll a trtp to Mextco .. as well as the coast Of a.la. trs a trip worth taldng. 296 E. 17fH ST. COSTA MESA 645-7626 at WecJnetrday's perlormance) to become part of the show for a few minutes. Fervent orchestrations by Benoit Jutras and the intensified choreography ol. Debra Brown enhance the pe!formance consid- erably. Sound designer Francois Bergeron and lighting designer Luc Lafortune contribute tome llUnDing atmospherlc effeds. •1bfs show higbligbb our frail- ties and our anguish in the face of the new millennium that lies before us,• director Dragone bas stated. It also •confronts our dreams with OUT nighlmares, • including a character ol. a head- less visitor whose appearance sets otf the whole Oz-like scenario. 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"lfelt 1 bad a pretty good idea but I knew with the help of the creative people at Cirque I could make it something much better than what I could do on my own. man Wheel act appears early in the show, is on a three-year adventure with the theatrical cir- cus that has him touring North Ame.rica and perlonning the act be spent years creating. With about 240 performances behind him. Lashua bas fine- tuned the performance in which he spllis, rolls and balances inside and outside of a giant metal wheel. At one point he creates a "small spiral,• in which the wheel spins around like a tire until it almost rolls to a stop. It looks like It would take the strength of the Terminator to get the wheel upright again -which be effortlessly does -but Lashua insists he doesn't lift weights. ·1 did push-ups and stt-ups every night for years, but I didn't do any weight training,• be said •(I) didn't want to get bulky and not be able to move around• Story by NANCY CHEEVER + Photo by BRIAN POBUOA and trained for two years without any real understanding of the technique. . •1 had seen a photograph of a guy inside of a wheel yeaxs ago and it kind of struck~• he said. •When I started, I was on stage by myself for a couple flours after tbeshowp~yingaround.Jspent a lot ot time picking the wheel up and dusting myself off. I was on my own so it took a ~!Zi time.• At tbe same time UJ WU peifecttng the act. Cirque du Soleil creators were looking for pedormers lor •Quidam..• •J knew Orque had never used the wbeel act befcn, • be said. h wasn't unW alter he was con- traded to do •Quidam• that be went to Germany to research the wheel technique. There are only a few places that allow that mix and also allow you the freedom to gel as much of you out there as you want. •1t•s a big canvas. Everything . gets put out there ... The perform- ers never quite know what will happen from one day to the next.• Lashua bas managed to cut 15 minutes off the time it takes to get bis costwne and make-up on.. For three weeks at the beginning of the tour, Lashua's long hair was matted into a colorful dreadlock style that took •5 nfinutes to cre- ate and was almost impossible to get out. ·u wu getting kind of crazy,• be said. •1t was body paint, pow- der and oil all mixed together. All my ddbes were green and yellow -my pillow cases. eveiytbing. Fin.ally, the {costume designer) gave me a wig.• Unlike most ol the performers, Lashua travels with and has the same schedule as his wife, who works for one of the Cirque spon- sors. Performer Outs Lubua In bis Genma Wheel from Ids act. Lashua trains wtth two wheels, one that's only used on the stage and another •all-terrain• wheel that be uses to practice oitpave- ment -which can be hazardous. •Yesterday was the fint time I ran over both my bands,• he not- ed at bis first rehearsal in more than month. •'Jbe people In Germany were kind of IUlpriaed wtth my devel- opment because most of the peo· ple over there learn it as a gym- nastic disdpline,. he said. "So there isn't as much room for free style and free expression. When they saw tt they were kind of shocked by the way I Chose to approach it. •Jt'a nice because we're able to do a lot of traveling,• Lubua said. ·we have fmOUg"h time between dties to where we am get away from the ahow. We can do a whole week of national peiks. • ~ 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 , ~ (714) 5484333 . (714) 548-1352 , Fu 714 548-0399 While he's enjoying bis latest gig as a circus performer, the 28- year-old Massachusetts native spent more than half his life spin- ning other wheels: those of his bicycle. He had an acrobatic freestyle bicycle act that won bbn several national awards and his first stint with Cirque during its 1992 ·Fas- cination· tour in Japan. When that act was no longer needed, Lashua landed a job as a technician for "Mystere, • Cirque du Soleil's permanent show at ll'easure Island ill Las Vegas. It was there he built his own wheel •They don't do it to music .... 'Ibey have to do movements inside the wheel while it's rolling, while with an entertainment kind of approach you look at whatev- er's interesting -whatever you can &rthat creates some kind of nice-looking image with that prop." He said Cirque directors allow him the freedom to be creative and to keep the act fresh. even though be sometimes didn't share their Vision for the act. •Whal I enjoy most about the show was the process of building for mott Info. call Peroaodo or Maeslmo 6'S-S'60 1,76 Newport Blvd. Life on the road is fun, be said •1 really like perf onnlng and th1B is an oPJ>01!uni1Y for me to perlonn six dais a week with a company that bas a creative prod- uct that is tough to beat,• he sald. There are benefits to traveling with an international cast. He learned French and said be likes the mix of cultures and ethnicities. ·rd like to learn Russian. too,• be said. But someday he'd like to seWe down. "There comes a time when you want to be able to have some time to just sit in one place and hav~ a garden or something -have magazines delivered to your house,• he said. But traveling with Cirque ls not like traveling with a band: •it•s not rock 'n' roll.• he said. •we get really settled; we have nice places lo live.• And be said he's glad to be here in Southern Califon:Ua. "The U .S. public is very differ- ent.• he said. •The (crowds) are not afraid to make noise. They're very enthusiastic about seeing the ahow.• • ~Wfp~ w ww.d c a fe.com 2930 Bristol, Costa Mesa 714-427-5855 THE TOWN · RIVERBOAT CAl"E ()i board the "Pnde d Newport" Riwriloat. Home ~ The Newport Hartxr NIMical MJlel.m !Formertt Reuben E. Liie) Is~ From 11 llm-Spm Ltn:h. Omer Sat Sun BNlch Barn (c*-d Mond¥1 Reeervacions Needed Qily For Waddings. Banqueta Ir PrMlt8 Plnies). Al Major 0'8dit Cards Acceptad. Located Al. 151 E. Co8lt 1-+Ny. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 873-3425 Fu: 873-7884 SIR ROGERS. LTD. SanctMche9 • (Hot & Cold) 8ribah Grocery Items For Sale -ful Sandwich Menu, Sm8ll Breelcfast Meno. Deaich's Coffee, Espresso Drinks, Grocery Items. 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(}&door dinng & plenty" free parting. Hcus: Mon.-Thu. 11 :3Cllm-11 :3Qltn. m 11 :30am-1 :OClam. Sat 9:0Jam.1 :CDam. Sun 9·0Jam.11 :~. VIS&, MC, Amex. Olners eccepted. Fleeer.i8Dona: piny d 8 or more. 2920 Newport 8Mf , Newport Beech. CA 92663 (714) 875-8449 Z:UBll:S Menu Includes: Ribs. Olecken, Steak & Lob&ter. Pnrne Rib. Pizza. C>fstar" Bar. Pnoea Range From $3.95 And Up. 1-bn. 11 :30arn 10pm-CoclcRllla 'Tll 11 pm. 0'8dit Cards Not Accept.ed. ~Not Needed. Located. 1 712 Pl8cent.la, eo.ta Mesa 1714 I 845-al91 GOOSE BERRIES Brealcfest-High quellt.y and innovative brealdasta. Hours 7am to 11 am Tueaday to Friday and Sam t.o 2pm Weelcend8. Oosed on Mondays. (714) 7600221 CAl"l"I: PANINI l..oclltsl • 2333 Eaat C.oll8l ~ 12 doors soutti °' ~) in Corona Oil Mar. SerWlg Seafood, Palca. Got.met Pizza. Mocha & Juices. {4lel'I 7 daya • weet. Th 1am3p1n & m 1~10pm e1s.a101 GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT 6 SMOOTHIES l.oaltad ac 488 Eal& 17th St.. COlta Miia. SlffR I-EAi.THY ~TS • BelirJM the poptS tally. aelfTly. fat free y!9Jf't. d1lll Golden Sf>oorl location now dfers dlllldous ~. pov.w-~ & VoQtrt piell from 7 em. Stop by on 'f04I' w.t w wort: or for deaert. 7 am-10 pm week£1¥ -10am-10pro~. 548-9147 DISCORDIA The Pr9n'lier o,t>aro Cafe. Locat.9d at ttie Ulb. www.dcafe.com. 2930 8"ld'ln COit.a Mel.r 427-5855. ()i the sand at Newport. Monday w Friday 4:~ w 9:00pm SebJrday 4: 3Qltn w 10:00pm Ooeed on Sonday. 105 Main SIJ'eet 111 Bal>oa. 1714 J 723-6643 LI: BIARRIT% e.tabliltl8d ii 1974. l.oaltad ac 414. N. Newpon BM1. ~ 7 days. Moo . .fn. 11.00S:~.m. end Set. ari. 5:00.10:~.m. Al IT\llfOr' 0'9dit cardl Accepted. FleeervMXn Accepcad. 645-8700 • j AYILAS KL RANCHITO Aulhnlc Mexican Food, Wtti The Ff'esllest Ingredients & A New Light Qiisine. Great Margantas. Hours: l..uncll & Dinner ~ Map-0'8dlt Cards Accepted. locllted at 2101 Plecentle. Costa Mesa (714) 642·1142 and 21DJ Newport BM!. Newport Beach (714) 675-6855 Ml CASA CU nwals are OON a tnp to Ba19 es wel as Meu:o Now offenng fi6t'I tacos. Phone ahead for order8 to-go Hot.-s Daily From 11 OOem. All Matar Credit Cards Accepted Loceted At 296 17th St., Costa Mesa 1714J_64S-7826 • AMACHI Sushi & Susht to Go Complete Bar. All ~JOI' D-edit Cards. Located At 2675 Irvine Ave .. (Across From Newport Golf Course) ' (714) 645-5518 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Sleek. F1'9&h Ash, Q1tcken, 6irgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours Mon.-&l. Open 1 1 am For Lunch 4 00pm Mon .fn . Onner 3 OOpm Sat. & Son Ma,ir Q'8Ck Cards Accepted located AL 2300 Hartlor 81. 131, Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777 LA CAVE Menu lncludel: Lob&ter. 0'8b 5mmp Steaks, Rib ~· Dally Speoals Fn & Sat. Pnrne Rib, Full Bar & W111e Lost Casual Dress Hot.rs: l.in:hes 11 :30-2 30-Olnner Mon -Set From 5 ~ VIS&. Mastercard. Diners Cub Located Al. 1695 lrvlne Ave . (And 1 71tlsJ Near Bloclcbuster Ent.artamlent Costa Mesa (714) 84& 7944 TAPAS The onrv restaurant tn o.c. to offer the finest rn cuisine from Spain wth trve Aamenoo ent.ertainment. Specialimg tn Paella. steeka. grilled fre8h fl&t1 & pastas Open 5 days per week, closed Sun.& Mon. Locet.ed at 4253 Martingale Way (Sehlnd Staples et MacArtt1ur & Corinthian). Meior credit cards accept.ad 756-8194 THAI SPICE ~ IJt IN Regiater readen. as 8f)P8a-ed rn ttle best of <range County ea:tlOf1 as 'The Best That Food In Chnge County· Lunch. dlnrw. cat.anng & tBkaol&. 815 w 19lh St. Costa Mesa 5484333 THAI WAVE Oll1a In or tabHd. Fast & free delMlr)' Serwlg lunch & dinner Locsted • 211 62nd St. Newport Beach Open 7 days a week. VlS8. Mastercard & Amln:an ~ llCC8pt8d 845-3057 THAI TOUCH Loceted et 2616 Sen Miguel 0-Ill Newport Beach.~ for luncil, Mon.· Fn. 11 :30am3pm. dinner ser"Wld Sun ·Tht.rs. S..9Jw!I Beer and wine eerved. CatllnrlQ end taka out 819o tMlllable. All 1Tl8j(lr credit cards llCC8pt8d.640-0123 THIE CANNERY Hlaalno W8terftont Aestamlnt end Harbor CNISe Cent.er. Hours· Mon.· Set. 11.30em -2:00em, Sun. 10;0Qem.12.00pm. All Major Q'8dit Cards.~ Suggestad. Located at 3010 lafaye118 Ave .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (7141675-5777Fax675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING w..front Onng. Set. & Sun ~18 Brunch, Orner Menu $13.95- 119.95. o,cer eer Mero Served Al 0ay Hot.rs 1 o eoim -, 1 ~. Arna, MISC8l'C8rd. V•. Orner~ Recommeclded. Loceted at 500 E. Edgewatar. 8elboe (714) 67~373 THIE BLUIEWATER GRILL c-111 .... fl CIC dNlg at the former llC8 al ttle hlstQnc See Shanty and CliMne(a. Feecuing fralh ~ 988food. ~brand,.... tWl mer1ca. F\A blr Ciglr pllCIO. DrwlQ pltlO. ,,, meior cards. c..-r,g IMllltJle SeRlg l4IOfl lr1'MI. Modlretaly pnced. Located et 630 Udo Pri OrM ,,... Udo llllnd. ~ 7 deya. k.rnch and dinner. 675ffiH. ,. - ... ... • •• • ran 72 HOURS "' ''. -n~, . ii_, _.. - -• _, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1997 SONGS IN THE KEV~ OF CIRQUE .. French-Canadian com~ Benoit Jutras' score for 'Quktam' is sung by someone special-his 12-year-old daugbtei; Audrey By Nancy Cheever; Daily Pilot Often overshadowed but always in your face, Cirque du Soleil's music is aa important to the shows as the actJ tllemselves. •Quidam: ~poser Benoit Jutras had the formidable task of meshing notes together to form the score for the company's newest show. Crystal Court Presents The Fascination of /,, i\ h11lh~ht tfo~"\I;\\ nt 1.."l~lnl 1·1tl l•l11nm the 1 ~lh annual Ota~ l ol.mty Hratl\.h • '' "" 1 \ rnl1hlt11m .,.,,, •"h 11~ AttWhG~ \hm,v ,,,uh• hel.i '"t ~ '' "'"' < •lUtl I ntfav. h:htw~ry l; '.M1111l.n t 1 htwHY & \11ndi\\'. l"fh1u-.1 1\ Q, 111.I \\.mi\.:\\' h hn1Y1T\ \cl, lY~J~ I\~'· .i ·l"'' '"~ '"' l•'J' 11\,., •'l' hid ~ji,np Ill tht' \.Otll\t!). " 1 lw I ,l<ll ltl~linn d 0n h1J~" '•t 11~ '"~· ''", ,,,t'. l),lt!•'•' <: !\;\tlJ1\f:! 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He began working with Cirque du Soleil'1 creators in 1987 as com- poser and band leader for •we Reinvent the arcus,· when the company WU first getting off the ground. •rt was really small then.. Jutras said. He said though be didn't realize then how celebrated Cirque would later becQme, be He worked as composer and musical director for th~ · acdaiJDed ·circus Knie" in Switzerland during its 1992 tour, and for two years was the main composer and band leader for •Mystent, • qrque du Soleil's J)ermaDent show at neuure lsland in Las Vegas. • (ln other drcules) a lot more --------..· attention ls put on background music,• he Mid. .With Cirque, the wbcile package is importanl The people there are more open to try new things com- pared to other showltbatl work on.• •Quidam•s• music is not as festive and playful as feels fortunate to Com-.."' Benoit J1dru have been hired ·r--- •Mystere• or the three-year •we Reinvent the Circus,• but just as for its first American tour. •1t was true luck,• he said, recalling that time, when he was- n't working and had just finished college. Jutras' daughter, Au~y Bris- son-Jutras, is the 12-year-old singer in •Quidam • who seems to be on stage more than any other cast member and whose character ties the show together. At a recent rehearsal. the young singer talked about life on the road without her parents. •When I'm alone, l miss them.• she said. "When I'm working -no. I love to peJf orm; it's a lot of fun.• She travels with a legal guardian. and said her schedule 1' grueling. Monday through Fri- day abe attends an on-site school from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Every afternoon she has rehearsals and then pedonns tn one or two shows m days a week. And though he's proud of Audrey's acxompJ!shments, Jutru Mid it's ha.rd being away from bis daughter for such long periods of time: •lb.a.rs the tough part,• Jutras said •And she's going back for one more year.• If Audrey has It her way._ the will mend her stint wUh Cirque and continue on llrith the Euro- peen tout alter' the North Ameri- can tow'1s fl.nlsbed in 1998. She be 18 by the time that's over. At 33, Jutras ii one of the youngest leaders in circus com- poGtioo. He studied piano as • young boy, and peifonned in rock 4nd dtt\11 bands durtng bis teens. He coodnued to study music and ended up et the Comervetory tn Montreal, where be earned a master's in composition. ebullient and more intoxicating and mntert-ous. •The approach with every show was quite.different. 'Quidam' plays with the coldness of the wodd, • Jutras said. In producing the music for "Quidam, • Jutras and members of the aeative team spent four months at the drawing table, exchanging ideas and comJng up with spedfic music for each act. •I got inspired by a lot of imAges, • he said Much of the music bas an Eastern European and world beat flavor, and involves some heavy drums and drlving progressions. •1 was really close to that kind of music at that time,• Jutras said. "It's all in the urban way of expression.• For Jutras, the long process of composing •Quidam" ended with three weeks of intense, sleepless days and nights poring over text. imag'9' and colors. The last act was the bard.est to compose,)le said. •tt was tough to get the ener- gy~ not make it duh with the raft of the show," be said. "It was different.• And keeping unity among the music was always his main focus: "You don't concentrate on the spedf1c acts, but the entire show.• His favorite piece in 0 Quidam• accompanies • Aedal Contortion in Silk.• in wh1cb a woman hangs from a long flow. ing piece of tranllucent fabric tn a display of agWty and flaib01ty. Jutras is c:ummtly working on Cirque's neweat product1oo. • 12· performer undawaw ab.ow at the 8eDag:io in lAI Vegas. • Jt's 9olng to be huge,• ha !lit • •