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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot...... .... Z$ SPORTS Newport girls reign supreme over CdM CASH The final filings on Newport candUlates . . M~~a water says: 'let's make a deal': . . ' ' • Agency sends out letters in 11th-hour bid to stop j Irvine Ranch Water District from purchasing · Santa Ana . r Heights watElr company from -shareholders. By S "-~--Da~ p;:1-Heights Water Co. usan U'C'.:'Jrt~•. ~ 1Vt Mesa officially jumped into Uie SANTA ANA HEIGHI'S The game is can~ •wateropoly." The players .-e: Mesa Consol- idated Water Dlstrict and Irvine Ranch Water District. The rules simple: the water district with the most money and properties in the end ts the winner. The winnings: Santa Ana game Thursday to compete against Irvine Ranch for the pos- session of Santa Ana Heights Water Co. -which has already signed a preannexation agree- ment with Irvine Ranch for $4.6 million. Still the Costa Mesa-based water district plans to quash the deal by offering Santa Ana H~thts shareholders a $5 million de . •• e new proposal attempts to lur4 shareholders in the tiny wJ:,r company away from Irvine Ranch, noting Mesa already serves customeIS through a con- tract since 1977. On Thursday, Mesa sent share- holders a letter urging them to ignore the lrVi.ne Ranch offer until they consider Mesa's alternate offer, .raising the stakes from $1,100 to $1,200 a share. The let- ter points out financial benefits, existing water system connec- tions and customer benefits, including an 18-million gallon resetvoir within the service area. Karl Kemp, Mesa's general manager, says property on the north side of Bristol Street and Red Hill Avenue will be sold to finance the purchase. A verbal offer for a joint agreement between Mesa and Santa Ana Heights was ignored because directors at the smaller company say the offer wasn't serious. • SEE WATER PAGE 5 r---------~--------------------------------~----------~ I •I ! HOW DO THEY RATE? J I I I t t I I ... • ••• ::. • • I I I I ' • ... Police seek rapist who struck at Crystal Court: • Center officials and authorities delayed public announcement of week-old attack on woman. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Police are continuing to search for a rapist who attacked a female shop- per in the parking lot of Crystal Court, across from South Coast Plaza, last week. The Jan. 27 incident -which wasn't publicly detailed until Thursday -occurred between 8 and 8:30 p.m. on the bot- tom level of the parking --------~ structure at 3333 Bear St. The victim was returning to her sedan when a ID4D rushed her from behind and shoved her into the car, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. I 20-year Crystal Cove resident Vlvtan Falzettl works on a sculpture under the canopy of her beach cottage studio. The man raped her in the car and escaped on foot, Smith said. The woman was about 75 yards from the entrance of the shopping plaza when the attack occurred, he said. The woman is J :HE CLOCK'S TICKING Residents of Crystal Cove are resigned to fact that their time in the beachfront I • oommunity JS• • wamng Barbara Boatman wants to live. the rest of her life in her beachfront Crystal Cove cottage, but she knows state officials can at any time kick her out. And she's quietly resigned to that fact. Boatman and other cove residents have not always been so calm about being booted from the beach. They fought ~tely for years against the state - which has owned the land for 18 years - taking their 46 historic shacks and renting them to tourists. The residents' lease with the state has been ,n~otiated, extended and renegoti- ated ad nauseum since 1~19. Now, under agreements signed last year, the residents m~ leave whenever the state gives them 30 days' notice. ·1 think everybody's wonied about it,• said Boatman, who first visited her cot- tage, built by her grandparents, in 1946. •But it's a very good meeting of the minds right now.• The residential community is nestled in the oceanside cliffs at the edge of Crystal Cove State Park -a nature area and beach between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. As recently as late 1995, residents were still resisting the state's moves to take over the cottages and open them to public rentals. The state bu been saying for years the publicly owned land should not be • SEE COVE PAGE 5 ,,·,JI, 1·•·il.,'1 +,I· , J111' 11\•JI CataliliR· Flyer resumes i$m.Dd trips I \ I 1 I \ I •Owner adds ~hale watching trips to bis lineup; mechanical problems had forced shutdown. described as a South Computer composite County resident in her •of rape suspect. • early 20s. She arrived at ~ Crystal Court around 5 p.m. that evening and shopped for about three hours but didn't buy anything, Smith said. In addition to the rape, she suffered minor physical injuries in the attack. After the incident. she drove home and dialed 911 rather than approaching police stationed at the plaza, Smith said. The woman said the attack.er was a stranger. •Tuey weren't out dating, they weren't out drinking, there's just no prior relationship," Smith said. ·she's just a shopper, and he's just a rapist." The rapist is described as a white male in bis early 30s, standing 5 feet 10 inches tall. weighing 160 pounds, with short, straight blond hair and no fadal hair. He was wearing a plain while T- shirt, blue Levis jeans, dark-framed sunglemes, and •posstbly white tennis shoes,• Smith Mid. Smith said as far he knows this is the first attack of ifs type at Crystal Court. •1 don't know that they've ever had an ind- dent like this for as long u I can remember," he said. •0ur stats show there has not been a (pre- vious) rape there.• Though fW'SOTY mention of the incident For those who.take ~eir art seriously th the Orange County MUleUDl of Art'• opening, locals have a tangi· JASON OLGIVIE . bJa reminder ot the importanoe ot culture in the communlty. To raise your own awar~ ... colllid.er a vilit to the library. Inspiring others with a little hocus-pocus U you're leriou.s about art midies. start "'?th the new • DictiOnary of Art• in Central Ubrary reference. Touted u the most compre- hensive art-hiltori- cal reference ever, this 34-volwne tome ls the result of 16 years ot research by 6, 700 experts on everything from Chinese bronzes to Abican body painting. It covers all visual arts except film, including architecture, photography, deco- rative arts, painting and sculpture. lradi- , tlonal art history topics, revisionist schola.r- ship and recent art trends all receive seri- ous treatment. More easily digested is •Art of the West- ern World,• a four-cassette video series spaftning the art of ancient Greece, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Real!sm, tmpressionism and modem times. Tbe peri- od from 1960 to the present -encompass- ing pop drt, neo-expressionism and post- 14'T .1.. •I[ • , .._, . ~m /• -t,+ ~-I 1 1;j .. -f 1 'l modemism -is covered in •Art Today." Focusing on Western painting are two new cir- culating books. More than 450 masterpieces are reproduced in col- or in ·ne Story of Painting,• chronicling move- ments and major artists from the medieval era to modernism. Insights into 45 great works are in · •Annotated Art,• providing clues to the -Jymbolism of such classics as Botticelli's t_ ~1!,~.Birth of Venus• and Picasso's •Guer- Impressionists have captured the imagi- nation of many art aficionados. ArNDM ot the friendship, work and rivalry of seven ~. including Degas and Manet, Monet and Renoir, and Cezanne and Pissarro comes through in •1mprenionists Side by Side." Those involved in California's plein-air ~genre are the focus of •tmpressions of Cali- : fomia, • featuring interpretations of scenes ; UJ.rougbout the state. · .. For those inter- : ested in specific : artists, the •Portrait · of an Artist• series : includes videos on : Seurat, O'Keeffe, · Kandinsky and oth- . er 19th and 20th . century masters. : New in the circulat-ing collection is : "Malevich, • about : Uie Russian founder of a radical form of abstract art. · ln art, as in We, things aren't always . what they seem. Learn how artists from da . Vwd to Escher have fooled viewers in . "Optical Illusions in Art." If you don't want · to be fooled about anything in the art field, · turn to the •American Art Directory," a ref- : •ence to art museums, libraries, organiza- . lk>ns, schools and corporate art holdings. : : : After all this exposure, culture vultures . '\fill surely be in a better position to appre- : qate art. They may also have new esteem · lw a fadlity housing resources varied : eiiough to help refine anyone, regardless of : their area of study. : • CMIO< rT OUT Is written by the staff of the New- • port leach P\.lblk Library. ThfS Vt'ffk's tofumn Is by ; Sara Barnicle. • HEIS Mixing magic and . motivation. Olgtvie, 22, knew what be wanted to do at age 15. It wu- n't homework. It wasn't college. lt wu magic and psychology. WELL READ Instead of reading his textbookl -he barely .graduated from high school in Redding, Calif. -Olgtvie spent his days reading every book on magic tricks and the way the mind works he could get his bands on. •1 saw all these oth- er people out there with big educations, but without cutting- edge We skills,• Olgivie said. •All my friends would be get- ting 4.0 GPAs at UCLA, but they were miser- able." He said he started counseling a few of his teachers and class- mates when he was still in high school, helping them overcome ciga- rette addiction and oth- er problems. • HEIJltNG HANO by Olgivie at high schools. Olgivie, who has been giv- ing motivational talks since high school graduation, made his home in Costa Mesa two years ago with bis friend, Eddy Hanson, who he bas known since grade school. Hanson, 23, runs Doc's Salsa, a Costa Mesa-based salsa manufacturer and buys and sells computer hardware. Hanson believes in and has used Olgivie's motivational techniques and is fully financ- ing the talks until the team gathers some corporate spon- sors. schools all around the state, including a recent appear- ance at Costa Mesa High School, he works to keep things interesting. After two dancers roll an empty, large, glass cylinder on the stage, smoke and colored lights surround the tank and Olgivie magically jumps out. He runs around the auditori- um, spraying the kids with string and throwing out Fris- bees. "I've studied a lot of the same stuff,• Hanson said. "He puts together the whole show and I organize it.• The two friends started Untvenal Improvements, Inc .. six months ago, to create a schedule of free performances MAKING MAGIC Wben Olgivie shares his psychological techniques in motivational speeches at high Then he gets down to busi- ness, telling kids bow to fulfill Children's charity celebr ates 19 years with new office Parent Help USA Center in Newport Beach will mark its 10th anniversary with the opening of a second center in Santa Ana. Tbe non-profit organization plans to bold a Valentine's Day dance on Sat- urday Feb . 15 to benefit infants and children who attend the center. The Orange County-based charity offers non-violence prevention family services and provides weekly instruc- tion for both parents and chil- dren at no charge. Also a food bank and borne visitors . To make a reservatton.1 for the event that tea~ •aw and Hillary Clinton• look-a· likes, five star cui8ine sam- pling, wine tasting, auction, prizes and dancing call 723- 7170. briefly in the news Sanitary District sees phone book recycling drop The Costa Mesa Sanitary District reported a drop in recycled telephone directors this year over last year's reports. About 51 tons of tele- phone directories or 23,714 pieces were collected this year at drop off bins through- out the city. Last year 67 tons were col- lected. Florine Reichle, assis- tant manager consultant for the district believes the drop was due to the gap created between the distribution of the yellow and white page directories. Also, $3,650 in prize mon- ey was grQ.Dted to nine local schools who helped collect 9,244 directories. Estancia High School received the top award of $150 for collecting 1,~94 directories. TeWinlde Middle School also received $150 for 1,516 books. Additionally 4,067 Christ- mas trees were collected to be recycled into mulch. Volunteers sought for Costa Mesa city committees The Costa Mesa City eouncil is looking for a few good men and women to join a local law enforcement block grant committee. Residents will help deter- mine how the city should best spend grant money totalling $97,491 awarded by a federal grant program. Those inter- ested are asked to volunteer their time once a month for a two-month period. Additionally, residents are also needed to serve on the Parks, Recreation Facilities and Parkways commission. For more information on either position, send a brief letter of interest and resume to Peter Buffa, Mayor, City Hall, .P.O. Box 1200 (77 Pair Drive), Costa Mesa, 92626- 1200. f .. , ' 11W>E11$ HOTUNE 642~ ~~comments lbout the Daffy Piiot or news tips. . ~ ~-. {· _.,..... . . ~ . JI.-' . . . _4i~ ~lUlllS Newport Bueti 49"67 MIDAY ~ntlow VOL. 11, NO. U . 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Turn it black and white and shrlllk it down. Make it smaller, small- er. unaller and push it farther and farther away. And open your eyes feeling good.• NO NEW TRJOCS Olgivie said he bases his theories, which he published in •Infinite Thinking: A Thought Manual for Dream Ful- fillment• last year on the success stories of positive thinkers and a new kind of psycholo- gy, neuro-linguistic pro- their dreams by controlling their thinking. gramming. His closet shelf is lined with books by Tony Robbins, Jim Rohn, Martin Seligman. John Gray and many other psycliologists and motivators. "Dreams are Wee magic," Olgivie said. "People see dreams as impossible anp think of magic as impossible." DESIRING IS BELIEVING •There's no new informa- tion.• Olgivie said. •1 have read several hundred books and just taken what works from all of them. I have my own twist." Olgivie tells students they must not only define their dreams, but also long for them. •You must be absolutely hungry and determined for what you want," Olgivie told Costa Mesa High students. ;-ltol'Jby Mldlelle 'nrrwllleger. photo by Kim Haggerty cOsTA~ • Hllrbor louleVn: A $450 tailgate was stolen from a company truck in the 2100 block. • llrlstol street: A travel bag, 410 Gucci eyeglass frames and boxes of per- fume samples worth a total of S31,272 were stolen from • car In the 3300 block. The left rear passenger window was smashed. • sunflower Avenue: Four computer monitors worth S 1,500 were stolen from a warehouse in the 1500 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • Newport louJevM'd: A S30 purse was stolen from the trunk of a car in the 1700 block. The trunk, which was damaged In an accident. was allegedly forced open. • Merrimac Way. A CB radio, speakers and sunglasses worth S 192 were stofen from a car In the 400 block. A door lock was allegedly pried open. NEWPORT llEAOf • Westmlnstw Drive: A S225 tray, S275 doll and SSS handbag were stolen from a store In the 400 block during open hours. • ReclllnCk Avenue: A S 1 ,500 sculpture was stofen from the driveway of a residence In the 500 block. •Kings Roed: A cellular phone, credit cards and tools worth S3,400 were stolen from two cars that were parked Inside a dosed garage In the 1300 block. Numerous storage cabinets Inside the garage were ransacked. There was no sign of forced entry. •~ ..... Drive: A S100 cellular phone was stolen from an unlodced car In the 2100 block. • Unfvenlty Drive: Sever-al tools worth $231 were stolen from a detached .garage In the 2400 block. There was no sign of forced entry. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITICATION AND TRANSACTIONS Co~ratlons, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buY,·sell agreements, contracts arid collections REAL ESTATE LITICATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, forec losures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE Pt.ANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Admin istration LEGAL -OPTIONS A J JQIN I Y I +y ••W (714)76«H"5 5th District: ... JIOYll, wtnner CDlamad .. ...,tod: $870 w 111•d•* s21.2S1.11· Spent .. period: S9,051.87 1bt91 ..,.e: S21,988.42 Cc;>ntributlon highlights: none 7th District: TOii 'l'HOllSON, winner Ca la ind_. period: S2.923 ..... Cllll t'9ct S44. 788 Spent this period: $17,676.46 school days Mellure Q, suamsful lnitiMM to eftmNte dty trash pickup for busj.. nelleS: Mustangs' thoughts turn to college, careers . COSTA MESA HIGH Finals week is over and a new semester h as begun at Costa Mesa High School. Motivational speaker Jason Ogilvie was on campus Feb. 6 to address juniors and seniors. His theme of "Infi- nite Thinking and Dream Fulfill- ment• Wt1! be a perfect start to the new semester. Seniors and their parents should be aware of the many scholarships available through the counseling office. Don't forget to. check the monthly "College and Career Bulletin• prepared by Mr. diDonato which lists scholar- ships and their deadlines. Seniors receive copies in their economics or government classes each month. Mditional copies are available from the secretary in the counsel- ing office. There aze a variety of sponsors offering scholarships, but you need to fill out the appli- cation! Congratulations to Colts-of- !P.:e-Month Dlanet Torres, Chasen Manball. Elenitza Arzate, Sandy Nguyen, Steven Keene, Anna Abbago, Nichelle Jantt, Meggan Buckley, Jason Millward and Carlos Alderete. Outstanding Broncos-of-the Month were Diep Pham, Kart Snyder, Diana Puga, Jose Ibarra and Marla Crivelli. February ~alendar: Feb. 10 -No School • Feb. 11 -Late start (school begins at 9:45 a.m.) Feb. 17 -No School -KATIIY KOENIG, parent ESTANOA HIGH SCHOOL Estancia Drama's fall play, •coming Attractions," was a big hit at this year's Southern Califor- nia Educational Theatre Associa- tion competition. Estancia was honored as being one of three schools to perform a 10-minute scene from their play. Individually recognized for their work in the play were Matt Hoss, Jason. Orallano, Amy Decker, Chrls Bright and Rober- to Torres. Also noted for their fine work were Melissa Carnett and Riehle Ruggiero for their perfor- mances, KaU.e Krelsle for chore- ography, and KaU.e Brooks and Chris Slmkh for their work on the play's program. In addition, Roberto Torres received best supporting actor, Jason Orallano was runner-up to the best performer in a scene, and the group brought home an ensemble award. Melissa Carnett was among the monologue final- ists qualifying to compete at the next level of competition to be held in Utah in February. -PAVIA SHINNERS, student Easy-to-read paperbacks (especially Scholastic and Apple books) are needed for Estancia High Scbool's Reading Lab. The Reading Lab is designed for stu- dents who need a little extra help to improve their reading skills and it also involves encouraging students to read just for fun. In addition, Estancia will be having a sustained silent reading period 2nd semester, and needs books and magazines for that pro- ject. ' If you have paperbacks or magazines you would like to donate, leave them in the school office or call George at 540-4446 to arrange for them to be picked up. The Reading Lab students appreciate your help! Close to 30 Estancia students traveled to Paris and London for eight days during the winter recess. In close-to-record-break- ing winter temperatures, they had a blast touring two of the most "happening" cities in Europe. During their three days in Paris, they toured Versailles and the Louvre, and attempted ·to ascend the Eiffel Tower, but they were only allowed to go up to the second level because at the very top the temperature was -60-P. In London they visited West- minster Abbey to see the most complete assemblage of famous British dead people in the world, from Charles Dickens to Robert Browning to Queen Elizabeth I. Much fun was had ~ouring the city, going to the theater and shopping (especially for Doc Martens). Six students traveled in Scot- land and saw such sights as the sheep hills of Dove Cottage, the birthplace of the post William Wordsworth, and the City of Edinburgh. -MEUSSA INOUYE and CHRISTIE SLAWSON, students Bossie Bingo land deeds are presently on sale for $5 each. In April, Bossie will hopefully leave her very recognizable trademark on yow parcel. The first plop is worth $250, the second $500 and the final plop is worth $1,000. Proceeds will go toward Estancia High's Grad Night. Deeds may be pur- chased by calling the school Activities Office at 642-2080. -PEGGY ANATOL, principal • SCHOOL DAYS Is a feature that runs on Fridays. The reports are submitted from each Individual school by students, parents, teathers, administrators. To contribute to School Days, please send Information to the Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. ~IOAV, FEmtUARY 7, 1997 There's something f~cinating about 'it' I 'm fasdnated by it. Let's be more precise. I'm not fasci- nated by it. I'm fascinated by "it.• Charisma.. Magnetism. Call it what you will. Some have it, some don't. It's that indefinable, quality that attracts us to someone. Management experts call it "charismatic leadership" - men and women who motivate, captivate and persuade, some- times for good and sometimes for bad. From Gable to Khr- uschev, from Kennedy to Ruth, they all had it. The slang started, oddly enough, with a silent film star named Clara Bow -the "It Girl.• Bow was a perky bundle of energy who usually played a flapper with a big heart. With this on-screen dynamo in mind, •it" came to mean charisma and personal magnet- ism. What's been obscured by the years is Clara Bow's sobri- quet was more the product of a studio publicist than her per- sonality. Bow made a film called "It" and instantly became known as the "It Girl." The film was thoroughly forget- table with one exception -a brief appearance by a young actor named Gary Cooper. Who's got "it" and who doesn't? Movie stars have it. Real stars, that is. Some of them have so much "it" that even going on to their greater reward can't extinguish it. Thirty-five years later, Mari- lyn Monroe can still stop us in our tracks with a smile. James Dean? We're still mesmerized b~ him. By the way, do you know bow many films he made? A grand total of four. Clint, Marlon and Meryl. When they're on screen, you peter b uff a can't take your eyes off them. It isn't just sex appeal or looks or great acting. It's pure, unadul- terated "tl." Then there's Madonna. Love her or hate her, you can't ignore her. She leads the media around by the nose and can conjure an unruly mob in the street at will. Go see "Evita," by the way. I know, I know, it's Madonna and no, we don't want her over for dinner, at least not with that pointy thing on. But the movie is a knockout. The score alone, of course, is worth the price of admission, but this is Best Film material, musical or not, and .Madonna's Eva Peron is electric. But we still haven't figured out what "it" is, have we? Some years back, a woman I had worked with was a produc- tion manager at a Hollywood studio where Warren Beatty was filming some pick-up scenes for "Reds." 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COMPLETE BASIC SERVICE ON EXTRA TVS FOR NO MONTHLY FEE! · we'll be on time for your lnstallatlon- or you get a $20 credit! - needleis to say, especially the -. women. My production manag·· er friend was a tough, seasoned pro who had seen it all and ; done it all. She teased her ~ younger female colleagues about swooning over one more· • pretty-faced actor. • One afternoon, Beatty popped into her office and asked if be could use the phone. The woman was frozen· in place at the sight of Beatty · standing by her desk. She forced her mouth open but could only manage a rasping whisper ... something like Lou-. • Costello trying to get Abbot's -, attention when Frankenstein's .· hand touches his shoulder. . You can imagine the· teasing . she received in return from her younger charges. What she dis,. · covered was that "it" is a very .. • real, tangible form of energy that reaches across a desk or a " room or a theater and com-"· mands yow attention. , Pro athletes? Same deal. TWG> players have been in the pros , ~ about the same time and have • roughly the same record. While • one of them turns up on every-: thing from cereal boxes to Pep"; si ads, the other could walk into a supermarket in uniform and ··' still go unnoticed. • But it isn't just the big shots • who interest me. In our every-· day lives, we all know who has - it and who doesn't. What do you think? Whethef it's at work or in class or at •. lunch, why do some people gei: the attention and lead the :- parade but not others? Let me : know. By the way, if you do the cyber thing, e-mail me at : • PtrB4@AOL.com. That's aoout it. I gotta' go. • PETER BUFFA is mayor of Costa Mesa. His column appears on Friday. I ----- lBJ ' ·--c:.•c n.•Go&~c ......... , ~ ' . ~ ... AUDAV, PalWMV 7, 1117 IU9SS WOllCSHOP ~ Newport Area Chamber of tommeice c4fen a tree worbbop · bn •Where Do You Go When Yow- Bank Says-Not• from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at 1'10 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Por reservations, call 640-47891 ' PROtlDSHOW · Crystal Court presents "Pas- Cination of Orchids,• the 11th ~ual Orange County Cym-~idium Society Show today through Peb. 10. at 3333 Bear ~t.. Costa Mesa. All three levels Qf Crystal Court will be turned into an enchanting orchid g:reenhouse and free seminars ~d demonstrations will be pre- ~ . Jented throughout the week- : , ~nd. Por more information, c4ll • 435-2161. I " 1 INVENTORS FORUM I ' I . . Orange Coast College offers an inventors forum on •Profit · Jbrough Inventing~ from 7:30 to ~O p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Sci- . ence Lecture Hall. Registration tee is $5 for members and $15 for guests. For more information, call 432-5880. -MAYORS DINNER Speak Up Newport's 16th 'Cllmual Mayor's Dinner will be 6 . p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 ··'Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The program includes honoring past mayors of Newport Beach • and a report on the city by Mayor -·Jan De bay. Cost is $45 per person. ':For more information, call 224- . "2266. ... SATIJRDAY )IALEN:TINE CRAFTS . : Environmental Nature Center _ offers a children's paper making and valentine crafts workshop , p-om 9 a.m. to noon at 1601 16th _St., Newport Beach. Children 6 to 12 years old will learn to make paper from fiber and recycled -materials. Registration is required and the cost is $32. For reserva- ' -tions, call 645-8489. . • ; t£T FUND-RAISER : • Costa Mesa Bark Park presents :-the "Valentine's Day Photo-Op . ).nd Fund-raiser" from 11 a.m. to :.a p.m. on Arlington Avenue at •:TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. ::Photos can be taken of your spe- : ·cial canine Valentine in front of a unique backdrop. Cost is $10 and : all profits will go to replenish the :·Bark Park operating fund. For ::more information, call 754-5041. ·.BUBBLE FESTIVAL . Launch Pad presents the Bub- : ;ble Festival, showcasing the >unique talent of Tom Noddy who ."will create a 12-sided jewel bub- : ble and other creations at 11 a.m. : 1 and 3 p.m. in Crystal Court at .,3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. After :.each performance, visitors can partid.pate ln ·maa-.nd·ta.ke· actM1iel tuch .. ::::::= wtth bubblel, Q"M~ ge. but). b1e Wendi, mUmg ltdng and atraw bubble blowen and a:peri- meattng wtth bubbles and dry Ice. Admtlllion ii $3.25 for members and $5.15 for guelta. Por reterVa- tiom, call 5'6-2061. COMPUTER CLUB Windows Users Club meets 9 a.m. to noon in r:oom 116 of the Orange Coast College Fine Arts Building. The dub is open to any- one interested in Microsoft Win- dows and Windows applications, including beginners. Annual membership fee for the club is $20 and includes a newsletter. For more information, call 644-5782. OCC CYBERCAFE - Orange Coast College offers "Saturday Morning Cybercafe, • a hands-on workshop that includes a cup of coffee anp an easy-to-fol- low "topic of the day" cyber tour, from 9 a .m. to noon in hi:tech lab room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The topic of the day will be "Career opportunities, on-line searches and resumes." Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432-5880. AGING PARENTS Care Options offers a seminar, "Caring for an Aging Parent,• from 9 a.m. to noon at Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar VlSta Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. per person and $15 per couple if paid in advance and $15 per person and $25 per couple at the door. For more infor- mation, call 644-0368. TEA PARTY South ~oast Storytellers Guild offers "Will you be my Valen- tine?" stories and crafts from 10 to r->~~~°'·MAnRESS ~Factory utlet Store BRANO NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! El 3185 llsbor Blvd. .• eo.ta Nall Olle llodl Soatll "' 405 l'Wy fil 545-1168 We ha.Of! ooer 40 years combined ~in th.ts area. 0"' quallty, creatwtt11 and amitce are unniatcMd. TogdNr Ult 111tll tab care of all your lanbca.pe and matlOnl1/ Meda. • LandlM:• i-... • Stoaewortr. Patt09, ABBQI • ..._F.O..Poola• s.- • SpdMkr s,.t.a.a ci•AlllLL )llAS(IQlf CX*PANY ~7744 ... ._. 11111 PlMt1NG U WMther pennlts, ReLeaf COit.a Mela II looking for volun- teers to help plant 70 trees at 9 a.m. tn tbe neighborhood ot 21st Street and Santa Ana Avenue in boa. The cost is $14 for adults, SI Costa Mesa. For more informa-.for children. For more 'informa- tion, call 437-5874. ti.on, call 675-9881. BAY TOUR Friends of Newport Bay offers a free guided, ~o-hour walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve anytime between 9 and 10:15 a.m. at the comer of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. Small tour groups will start every 10 or 15 minutes. For more information, call 646- 8009. SUNDAY BUBBLE FESTIVAL Launch Pad presents the Bub- ble Festival, showcasing the unique talent of Tom Noddy who 1 will create a 12-sided, jewel bub- ble and other creations at 11 a.m. 1 and 3 p.m. in Crystal Court at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. After each performance, visitors can participate in •make-and-take" activities such. as painting with bubbles, creating"geometric bub- ble wands, making string and straw bubble blowers and experi- menting with bubbles and dry ice. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 1~~~~~156 MONDAY HYBRID FLORA Sherm.an Library and Gardens offers a lecture on the develop- ment of new "hybrids" at 10 a.m . in the Central Patio Room at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Cost is $15. For more infor- mation, call 673-2261. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation presents noted novel- ist Wilton Barnhardt who will commence the next •Manu- scripts: Uterary Lecture Series" at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. Cost is $5 for Founda- tion members and $8 for guests. To register, call 717-3890. HAWAIIAN CHIEFTAIN Based in ~ausalito, California, the Hawaiian Chieftain, a 103- foot long historical replica of 18th century merchant vessels, is pay- ing a visit to Newport Harbor and -------------· I J ..... fM'$2.17bdl 1 4M'I MllCArthur llvd., Ste. D Newpot1 lwh, CA I . ..._Nlol7 - - - ---_-_-- - - -- -'WTI 475-1974 Just in time fop Valentines! ;.<rlA•·"'-. "·'..<!"" ,:·. . '-'-r ... :\· e'.' t Stock \. Reduction ~\, sa1e ,,<//f.·,-,;·:v ... ~·>~1. '~:. I " .. "":< ') '•\• M: • ~-··:" ... 1'." As much as t ' v t{. Feb. 6th \.l/2 Qffi \, thru \. 7 \.:,Feb. 28th ;~;.,:,. ·~ ·,F ~· .,. 'II 11; .. (:. I! •·+:.. ... /' ., '• ... ... ' .. , Aa mryone who bu ever 11taded w Of oar• bna, oar..ae.are truly SALF.S. No tip *•ed . .-...,... ap to mllt don-I tnlJ ............. ud wt.. It'•~ It's°""' Come early for bill 1ll1i:dl& CHAREES H. BARR ~ one-boar (loCblde pro- grama at SS~~ at tb9 Bal· boa 'Pun 7.aae tblOUgb ,. 17. Students can aplare tm. dUler- ant 1eumng ltatklm: line ban· dJing, navigation and biltoly lta· tlom. There are ollo three-hour educatlonel voylMJel fClf 125. For more information.. and reserva· tionl, 'call (800) 401-7835. FOREIGN POUCY St. Mark Presbyterian Church often a dilcussion on "RUllia's Growing Pain" from 7:30to 9p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Cost ii S5 for members and S8 for guests. For DlOJ9 infor- mation, call 6«-1341. ATTENTION TALK Coastline Counselibg Center offers a lecture called "Attention Deficit Disorder Medications: Psy- chostimulants • from 1 to 8:30 p.m., at 1200 Quall St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $5. Por more information, call 476-0991. · FORENSIC EXPERTS The Forensic Consultants Association offers a seminar on •Anatomy of an Animation: A Communication Toll for Forensic Experts" at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacif- ic Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $40 in advance and $45 at the door. For more information, call 723-1114. TUESDAY SURFRIQER MEmNG The next meeting of the New- port Beach Chapter of the Surfrid- er Founctation will take place from 7 to 9 p.m . at the Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive, Newpoit..Beach. For more infor- mation, call 631-6273. PAT!NT WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a workshop on how to •write a OVEISIAS IWIST1NG Stnken 'DUil Private Banking otters a eantN• on •0veneu InV81Ung: Pllliclia or New Source of Rilk. in 1997 • from .DOOD to 2 p .m. at the Cater Club, 650 Town Center Ddft. COit.a Mesa. To RSVP, call (800) 186-8514. LEGAL JUDGMENT The Newport Beach Central Ubrory otters a free program on "Collecting Judgments" at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The program will discuss how to tum a legal judgment into money. Call 717-3801. BLOOD DRIVE Tumple Bat Yahm will hold its annual blood drive from 3:15 to 8 p.m. at 1011 Camelback St., New- port Beach. Call 673-6502. WEIGHT CONTROL Cycle Junkee offers a Weight- Control, Motivation and Ufestyle Workshop from 1 to 8:30 p .m. every Tuesday for five weeks at 1677 Superior Ave., Cost« Mesa. Cost is $15 a class or $50 for entire series. For more information, call 642-4222 . ATTENTION TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture called MMa.king Friends and Socializing," for peo- ple with Attention Deficit Disor- der and other interested partici- pants, from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. • Send your AROUND TOWN Items to: The Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627;. fax 646- 4170 or call 540-1224, ext. 333. Shape Up NOw!. ·A Million Dollars worth of Reiuvenation for $99. Please call 631 ·3623 for your complimentary SPINNING Class, Aerobic Class or Personal Training Session; Experience The Difference! Offer Good Till 2-28-97 S'4ft-1<e FITNESS CENTER 1080 Irvine Ave. (WESTCLIFF PLAZA ar Irvine Ave.&: East 17th Satct, N rt Bcadt • "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITURE • DRAPERIES FEBRUARY SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5% OFF 1H "°>()C) , ---c • (_ >1 :1. Come Visit Our Newly Exp11nded FLOORING DIPARTMINT .• c~ ·Vinyl • WoOd • Marble • Linoleum • me DON lfACH I DMY PILOT Colby RaUUf (left), 6, and his brother Clay, 5, horse around near a Crystal Cove beach cottage decorated with lobster trap buoys col- : lected over the yean. The RaUUf'1 grandmother Barbara Boatman says she hopes to someday pass her home along to them. COVE CONTINUED FROM 1 enjoyed only by a select few. State Parks and Recreation : Departmerit officials are currently : working out the details of getting • the cottages renovated and open : to the public. They expect to have : the tenants out and the refurbish- : ing underway within two years, • said Robert Cates, chief of the : department's environmental : design division. : A company dubbed Crystal • Cove Preservation Partners will ! upgrade the cottages and add a : few units, Cates said. •Tue ten- : ants provided assurances that _ : they will vacate when we need " them to,• he said. Many residents who have been through the repeated lease negotiations don't pay much attention to the state threats any- more. •Technically they could kick us out any time,• said Nancy Lowe, whose grandparents built her cottage in the 1920s. "They'll keep us here as long as they can, I think.• Lowe, who lives in a wooden- sbingled home steps from the ocean, just hopes the state main- tains the ambience of the historic colony. •niere's a beauty that I think is worth preserving," she said. Lowe's nearby neighbor, Jean Barnard, has grown pretty weary of talking about the residents' dis- • • . • • • • • • briefly : Charities reap cash : windfall from Fish Fry : The Costa Mesa-Newport • Harbor Uons Club will give local : charities $55,650 Tuesday from : the proceeds of last year's 51st : Annual Fish Fry. The money will • be distributed among about two : dozen local groups including the : Boys and Girls Club, Newport : Mesa YMCA, Save Our Youth : and Sea Scouts. • Also, this year the club hopes • to resurrect its Fish Fry parade in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Uons Club. But members ; plan to ask City Council members : on Feb. 17 to waive about $22,000 : in police fees they say will take : the money they give to charities. • U the fees are not waived they : may forego plans for the parade. . Volunteers needed for city cleanup Residents are being sought to help beautify Costa Mesa at the 8th annual Neighbor for Neigh- bor community cleanup day. The event is a combined effort of the city, the Volunteer Center of Orange County, the Orange County Fairgrounds, ReLeaf Cos- ta Mesa and the Calif omia Asso- ciation of Nurserymen. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. April 19 at Canyon Park, 970 Arbor Street. Also from 9 a.m. to 12 p .m. in the Pomona Avenue and Wallace Street area volunteers are asked to help clean up Utter, paint" over graffiti, repair and paint fences and haul away unwanted items from alleys . : ...................... Ell!lm!!m!!!!!!!l!mm!!!!!!!lml!!mE!!!l .. !!E!!!!l!l!!!!l!!!E!!l!!!!m!!!!l!!!!ll • . . • . • • LOS1 UP TO lt STIOU3 ON YOlla HANDICAP! •GAIN UP TO ll YA.US WITH YOUI IRONSI • • UWlN T1llll NEW SHOTS YOO OOIM' BA VE1 : • WE GUARANTll IT OR J MONTU FRBEt • • • • • • • • • • TllllPt., ,_. .... , lerC....... l'CA TOCJJl Pll~n ...... ..,., ...,.. "'-.......... Callfenlal I II ) I I I " t I ! • ~ ~1..-nDOfft'JU , I I '1 • ! 11 I ' COff....,.,,... Call Toda}! .... 1 UM.MTD-.r....,... 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Jean Barnard and her husband own a perma- nent home in Riverside. ·we fought the good fight for so long," said Boatman, a perma- nent cove resident for four years. •Now we just have to enjoy it while we can.• AUOAY, FEIAUMY 7, 1"7 WATER CONTINUED FROM 1 Kemp says Mesa's deal calls for ill customers to front the money for the purchase, but the additional customers will ulti- mately bring in more money for futme capital improvement pro- grama. Mesa's letter claims Irvine Ranch ha.s a $500-million debt · that was part of the Orange County bankruptcy. Mesa it says, has only $42 million and no part of the bankruptcy. A decision to back out of the agreement with Irvine now, could cost the Santa Ana Heights company as much as $250,000. Irvine Ranch board president Daryl Miller says Mesa's timing is bad, but ultimately, it's up to shareholders of Santa Ana Heights. •t don't feel it's appropriate for them to be doing that, but that's up to Mesa what they do," Miller said. ·1 haven't see the letter, but our offer has been submitted and signed.• The two large water districts are fighting over access to less RAPIST CONTINUED FROM 1 appeared on the police log, police made no attempt to contact the press about the rape before Thursday, divulging details only after an anonymous source alert- ed the Daily Pilot. This reflects department policy on incidents of rape, Smith said. Jennifer Gordon, a spokesper- son for Crystal Court, said Thurs- day no official attempt had so far been made to notify the plaza's merchants of the rape. ·w e do have the responsibility to do that and we will adhere to expensive ground waa. tW com about St50 per eae loot oompared to $431 per aa. ~ for imported water. It'• al8o linked to preuure in ~ years from otfidals in s.aa~ mento to consolidate anallei' water companies. Oii Regard.less of who c:um the small company, IOIM ._., holden stand to make • big profit. Most sharebolden OWla individual or partial abarel, but the Irvine Co. owns 54' ~ that total $598,000, I ~ Additionally, the Santa AD4 Country Club will receive $298, 100 for its 271 sbarel an4 the Newport-Mesa Unified · School District will receiv.I $37,400 for its 34 shares. - Santa An.a Heights resident Roger Summers was concerned that smaller shareholders would pay highei: water bills under~ Irvine agreement because Of increased water bills after four years. But under Mesa's offerl current customers would end up paying for the purchase. · · Mesa will hold a meetin§ March 3 for customers ana shareholders to learn more about the offer. Shareholder' interested in taking the Irvine Ranch offer have until March 7'. the responsibility once we discov- er the full details of the inciden~ • she said. "We're still trying to get all the details of the alleged in,:::1- dent. 1 ·we're going to make 411 announcement today that this incident took place ... There Js going to be an announcement made.· Although there was initial con- fusion about the details surround- ing the rape, police had con- firmed by late last w~ it baj>- pened in the Crystal Cburt park- ing lot and informed the plaz.a's authorities, Smith said. Those with inf onnation should call the Costa Mesa Police Department at 754-5361. · # . EYE·Ol'ENER Davis Cup competition in Newfi01'1 Beach rides on weekend dueL '111-•• , ~.__J I B8.lboa YC's Ulhitan Yachtsman of th~ Year • Newport Beach resident swept the field aside m '96. NEW YORK -Newport Beach's Dave Ullman is being named 1996 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year today, an annual event recognizing outstanding on-the-water achievement in the calen- dar year just concluded. The blue chip event is sponsored by Rolex· Watch U.S.A. and administered by US Salling, the national governing body for the sport, with today's festivi- ties the extension of awards since 1961. Winners are selected by a panel of noted sailing journalists from a list of nominees determined by a popular vote of the US Sailing membership. For those familiar with Ullman's sail- ing career, learning this is his first time in the winner's circle may come as a big -. ---surprise, considering among his endeavors are 28 national titles in nine classes and three 410 world crowns to h1s name. ,. , take top honors at Yachting Race Week at Key West. Completely dominating a tough fleet in varying condi- tions, he matheµiatlcally clinched the title before racing concluded, opting to sit out the last day's race. In selecting the 50-year-old Ullman, the panel valued the versatility he demonstrated in '96 against some of the tough- est competition in the world. • } From there, Ullman went on to win all the Melges 24 regat-Not only did Ullman w1n regattas in five different class- es (Catalina 37, Etchells 22, Dave Ullman tas he ·entered with the excep- tion of a second-place finish at the Cal Cup. He had, however, Melges 24, Schock 35 and ULDB 70), but he also won them while vying against America's Cup and Olympic sailing luminaries such as Dennis Conner, Russell Coutts, Buddy Melges and Mark Reynolds. His first triumph of 1996 came early. Sailing in the competitive Melges 24 class, Ullman bested a 61-boat Oeet to in that event defeated Coutts, the win- ning skipper of the America's Cup in 1995. His most widely recognized con- quest was winning the Melges 24 National Championship. In what one panel member called •among the most competitive regattas of the year," Ull- man finished tint in the •7-boat fleet. beating out Melges and Reynolds. Many, however, including UUmaii himself, feel his most notable feat wu claiming an unprecedented fifth con- secutive victory at the 1996 Upton Cup. The highly-revered regatta, which grants bragging rights to the winning yacht club until the next running, has eclipsed the America's Cup in stature for many on the West Coast. In a much anticipated battle off Newport Beach, top honors went to Balboa Yacht aub as· Ullman defeated Conner of San Diego Yacht Cltlb: •n was by far my biggest victory of the year," said Ullman, •and I wasn't even planning to sail until Dennis men- tioned jt at an Etchells regatta. He said 'I'll do it if you'll do it,' and that was it. there was my motivation." .. THE IOAD 10 NEWPORT BEACH a + M -..-Today, Saturday and SUnday in 1 11 Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1 " , + M lnvot.-.: Untted States vs. Brazfl. · • I ' I + W. on lV: ESPN will televise a I three ' days on a tape-delayed basis. Today, 8-10 ' : a.m.; saturday, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Sunday, ' l 12:30-2:30 p.m. , : + U.S.--. (flnt IOWMI): Jim Courier 1 : (singles), MallVai Washington (singles), : Richey Reneberg (doubles), Alex O'Brien ' (doubles). (.aptain, Tom Gulllk.son. + On the line: A United States victory brings the second round of the 1997 Davis Cup to the Palisades Tennis Club in Newport Beach where competition Is scheduled April 4-6. Oddsmakers say The Nether1ands Is the most likely opponent. •• .. r--------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------, \ c 1 I I I '\ H \I I Fielder si~With Michigan • Newport Harbor girls volleyball standout joins a long list of alumni playing in college. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Joan- na Fielder, a two-year starter on Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball team, signed a letter of intent Thursday with the University of Michigan, Sailors Coach Dan Glenn announced. Fielder, a 6-foot-2 senior middle blocker, selected Michigan over Pepperdine, because of her desim to play at a large school (Michigan CQm- petes in the Big 10 Confer- ence). Fielder has also said abe loves the cold weath- ~ and has family in Michigan. •she 's real sound fundamen- t a 11 y, • Glenn said. ·she had a great year Joanna Fielder for us and she'll be outstanding at that level." Fielder, also an accom- plished equestrian, becomes the 56th player from Newport Harbor to move into the col- lege ranks since girls volley- ball became a CIF Southern Section-sanctioned sport in 1972. She's also the first female volleyball player to sign with Michigan out of Newport Har- bor, which won the Sea View League championship last season, finishing 16-5 overall. Fielder, a first-team all- league choice and a second- team All-CIF Division I selec- tion last autumn, forged 34 kills in the Sailors' three post- season contests last season. fielder plays club volleyball for Coach George Carey on the Saddleback Valley Club team. Carey ts the father of Sailor standout Jennifer Carey. Pielder played at Balancia in 1lJ93·9", before transferring to Newport Harbor. . ~ OCC falls, 8-7 CHULA VISTA -Orange Coast College freshman Chad Johnson belted his thlrd homer of the year to :. help the visiting Pirates rally from a · 7-3 baseball deficit, but Southwest- ern went on to win, 8-7, in the round-robin opener of the Apache Classic. Johnson's two-run blast sparked " a three-run eighth for OCC, but a triple and infield single pushed the ·• wlnning run across for the Apaches to drop OCC to 3·2. •· JobRIOn, a Corona del Mar High -:'product, wu 3 for. 4, while team· ~ mate Chris Ponc:bll wu 2 for 4 with • a solo homer and thfee RBI. -.......... "~Orm• CAWlt 7 Ortnge eo.t 201 000 1JO • 7 10 2 Soudtwcswn 203 110 01• • a 1 1 c::,:::nc:.>~~ Rf Al•--··""; MlidwdC, 1.0. L • ~ 0.1 . 21 • .,._,, CS). Mora (5). •·'Id D 9'CD.OIMM(W. .. • ,__.,.. (OCC) fir«. Jafwwon (OCC). f • Newport Harbor extends winning streak to 14 over CdM, as Clayton (20) and Talley (19) lead five Tars with double-digit scoring. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -The girls basketball uniforms said Corona del Mar, but much of the motivation for Back Bay rival and visiting Newport Harbor High Thursday night was crystallized by Sea King jersey No. 3 . •we get excited to play CdM, but probably even more excited to play (Sea King senior) Undsay Warm- ington," said Newport senior Desiree Talley, who drew the assignment of defending the third-leading scorer in Orange County. MOur goal tonight was to hold her te 15 points or less," Newport Coach Bob Dulcus said. •she got 16, so we'll be running extra lines (today). "She got one above our goal, but it was a good effort," Talley said. •she plays physically, so it's always a fight to guard her.• For the first six minutes of the game, however, the suspense centered more around the lead, than Warm- ington's offensive output, as the hosts (3-17, 0-7 in league) claimed leads of 3-0 and 7-3, behind five Warm- ington points. But Talley, who went on to record a career-high 19 points, hit a three-pointer to pull the Sailors (14-10, 5-3) even. Talley's rainbow also sparked a 22-2 run to all but wrap up Harbor's 14th straight win over CdM. high school girls ·hoops DON LEACH I DAl.Y PILOT CdM's Undsay Warmington finds the lane filled with Newport defenders. 5 TANDINGS ·woodlmdgP (1<>-4) 8 o ... -.. . : ~ ; ... NPwport H.art>0r ( 14-10) 5 1 lrvmP(1011) }. 6 ·--• -• -.. -'O!j' ~ --L ..._ ,,._ ~. .._ • Clinched, CIF Playoffs berth. ,..art .......... c.cat. Woodbridge 73, Irvine 32 Santa Margarita defeated EJ Toro Nettlpelft....,,. at IMne El Toro at CaraM .. Ms Woodbridge at Santa Margarita Newport tWbar IO, CdM •. lcof'e by Qtm1111 • , • Newport Harbor 14 17 21 28 -81J' CorON del Mar 9 7 10 12 -38 Newpart ...,._. -Oayton 20, Talley 19, Badorek 16. E~ie 14, Dunne 10, Paul 1, Urbano, Glover o. 3-pointm -Talley 1. Fouled out -None. c.oran. del Mllr ·Warmington 16, Dunlap 12. Dickson 4, Graham 2. Varner 2, Anders.on 2.. Ducey 0. 3-polntm -Wannlngton 2. Dunlap 2. Fouled out • Dldcson. Warmington scored another five points in-the last 1:34 of the first half to pull CdM to within 31-16, but a halftime talk Dulcus facetious termed •very pleasant,• spurred a 49-22 second-half advantage for the Tars, who are now within one win of clinching a berth in the CIF Southern Section Playoffs. Breanna Badorek (16 points), Colleen Eadie (14) and Katie Dwme (10) also paced the offensive effort, while Clayton added a game-high 12 rebounds. MWe played better , "We got a talking to," Talley said of Dulcus' inter· mission address. Badorek had 10 boards, while Talley chipped in six rebounds and four steals. CdM junior guard Sara Dunlap matched Warming- ton's pair of three-pointers to finish with 12 points for Coach Zellie Dow's squad, which continues to make strides. defense tonight than the first time we played Newport (a 90-37 loss) and we had no fear," Dow explainedJ. "The first game, we were downright scared. We played them even money the first quarter, but we just couldn't maintain our intensity." "I thought we responded well in the second half," said Dulcus, who saw five Sailors score in double fig- ures, led by M .. E. Clayton's 20. Newport hit 27 of 53 field-goal attempts (51 %) and 25 of 32 foul shots, while winning the turnover battle, 15-14. Eagles' savvy pays off in 45-39 victory • Estancia clinches a berth in the CIF Playoffs with its triumph over Aliso Niguel with seasoned style. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot AUSO VIEJO -No one in Pacific Coast League girls basketball d.Ides knows better than Estancia High what it feels like to reach double digits in the victory col- umn by December, then struggle at times in Feb- ruary when postseason interest escalates. Now Aliso Niguel M. McCartl.n knows . •1 definitely think our preseason schedule helped us -I think it was the toughest in a long time,• said Estanda Coach Paul Kirby, follow- ing his team's 45-39 road win over Aliso Niguel Thursday night to clinch the third and final playoff spot from the PCL S Estancia (14-10, 5-3 in tapleton PCL) has two PCL games remaining, both at home, aga.lnst Laguna Beach and University. The Bagles enje>y a three-game edge over their nearest league competitors (Laguna Beach and Aliso Niguel). i;ior the Sagles, it'• their seventh comecu· tive trip to tM CJP Southern Section Playofts. •we're playing pretty w8ll right now,• Mid Kirby, wbOM tMm eecaped agalnlt Alilo Niguel (tJLI. 2-t) ..... le1~ by nine pomtl euty. "We're ~lrmg at tbli right time, and we Could go~ tn ..... We bad • ~ tlMID (ID 19") aDd .. wmt 7-3, bUt tbelMt a,n,_.w.W ... M ID....,__• Mesa zeros in on second with 62-46 wib • Shontay Peyton scores 19 points to lead Costa Mesa to a big PCL victory over UniVeriity. . COSTA MESA -Senior point guard Koo Kim scored five points during a key 10..0 run in the thi{d quarter Thunday to lift the Co.ta Mesa High girls basketball team to a 62-46 win over visiting Univel'llty. By virtue ol the win, the Muslang9 retained l8CODCl place in the Pacific Cout League, a gmme up on Bltanda. wbll9 Improving to 16-9 owerall, 6-2 ln league. Calta ~ tb8 No. 1 team 1n C]p.iQ Soutbem Sect10n DM11on m-A. trailed~ Estanda's Vivi Rodriguez, who drained three three-pointers in the first quarter, start· ed the eerly onala.ugbt. By the second quar· ter, the Eagles led, 15-6. Three-pointers off the bench by the Wolverines got the hOlts close before half- time, 19·17, then it was tled early tn the third, 21-21. JWBlackfollowed by scoring on a layup with 5:07 left, then Bltanda never looked back. •But we had to squeeze tt out,• ·laid Kir- by, whoee team led by only fO\lf•poinba with 2:38 lett in the game, but ltarted to pull :;:a when Black cut 1nlide the by and after a great pus from Katie s~ Who p.yect wen OQ both _.with aw reboUDdl (two Oftemtve), two~ met a Ne.I. Black .. bucket gaYe 8llaDda • 41-35 edge wtth.1!41 Oil the dDck. lilaaDda'a Megao ~ ~ AlllO Niguel on defense, helping to hold the Wolverines' starting guards to just one point. She held Costa Mesa's Koo Khn to r1x points on Tuesday. • (McCartin) always gua.rdl the oppo- nents' best player,• Kirby said. McCartin ftni.shed with six points, four rebounds, three steels and an Ulilt. while teammate (and sister) Jennifer McCartin had stx ~inti, five defensive boards and a block. We were picked lot foUrth plaoe," Kirby Mid of hil team's ee.rty ~ nod. •No one ever plckl us. Realiltically, we felt we COQld take second plaCe tbb ~ behind ~HUis,• I Alter Al1so pulled to within 3'·31 by third ~ end, Estanda built tt1 IMd to m poem.. twice in the fOurth. ~ 41 ·35 aftlr Stapleton'• nlce dish to BIKk in the v.y . • <;TANDINGS . f '. t 11 ll I.• I 1 l l II I '• f l.1qw1.1 Ht ·" h <I 1 I) l t> • Olndled OF lllayoffs berth. ·J ~--1----------------------------1------------------------------r----------------------------w Vanguards breeze, 10~ • MJlaML: Southern Cdfomia College's buebeD • team rappec1 out to bUs and ICOr8d agbt times tn the ltltb and leY90lb tnn"'91torallyfora10-.C nonconfer- enat ~at the Univ~ ot ftedl&Dds. • _," CdtDnM c:Oll..-• Sh• .. • kMhem Cafffoml. Col'-ge f 00 01! 500 • 10 14 1 Unlwnlty of~ J10 000 000 • 4 ' 2 ~..,.,_..and ftegg; RQV-. CW5on (6), ~m. (7), (I). Morvoe (9f ind C..W. Gomer (5). W ·Ziegler, 1.0. l • CMton. ().1. 28 • Br~ett 00:.Raasdale (R), Newton CSCC?.!L~ (SCC), Davis (SCC). 38 ·W.•er1R). Brackett (R>. l\Mlf"a (SCC), Ellewhere Thunday: • SOF1UU: Schellee Murie drove home two with her I FfUDAY, F£8RUAAY 7, 1997 .. •• CdM to~ Tars, 2-1, for Back Bay sweep •Tur& strike ~ but Bryan tallies Coron.a del Mar with sharp asstst. and winning goal. CORONA DBL MAR -Sometimel motivation comes from unusual sources. Such wu the cue Thursday for the Corona del Mar High glrls soc- cer team, which wu outplayed, outhus- tled and outaalred in the first 13 min- utes of its second cross-town show- down with visiting Back Bay rival New- port Harbor. Hee.ther Marshall tied the ICOl'e in the 29th minute, converting a wide- open opportunity with a blast Into the upper right comer, thanks to an adroit usist by Meghan Btyan. cdM ~ntrolled thing• from that point on and Bryan's sliding kick across her body rolled under the diving Har- bor keeper for the game-winner in the 52nd minute. LS SOCCllll Th.rs played a good game, but may have been a little fatigued. -By Barry Faulkner Eagles fall to Aliso Niguel ALISO VIEJO -Estanda's Jaclyn Hale scored on an assist from Jennifer Porter but the visiting Eagles were tlefeated, 4-1, by Pacific Coast League girls soccer foe Aliso Niguel Thursday. CHBDULI Too.Y ........ c:ommuntty co1teoe men IMne va119y It °'111'19* Coest. 7:l0 p.m. c~ conege wome:n . iMne Valley It Orange eo.t S:lO p.m. High KMoC ~ • CMON def Mat It Newport HM>«. 7:30 p.m.; ~·It Aliso Niguel 7 p.m.; U~ It Costa Mesa.' p.m. • socie.r High sdtoOI boys • Cororw def Mar VS. Newport Harbor, It Kalfef' Ele.Mni.tY, 3:15 p.m.; EsQnda at Aliso Niguej. 3:15 p.m., Untvenlty •t Costa~ l;lS p,m. • W.Wpolo High school girls -Tuitin 11 CofON ~I Mar, 3:15 p.m. · second double of the game in the, seventh inning with two outs to cap a three-run rally, lifting visiting Southern Calltomia College to a 6-6 tie with UC Riverside, after the hosts bad taken a 5.0 dedsion in the opener of a sea- son-opening doubleheader for tbe Vanguards. • ~ Southern California College's men were 5-2 winners over visiting Cal State Los Angeles in a noncon- ference match at Costa Mesa Tennis Center. But when Newport's Brooke Flam- son found the net on a direct kick from about 25 yards out, she may have also provided the spark that lit the Sea Kings' then-dormant competitive fire. Undsey Grubbs, Faith Mickler and Bryan, yet again, also tested Harbor tkeeper Devon Burlingham to keep the pressure on for the winners (8-11-2, 2-5-1 in league). Jordana Havriluk helped anchor the CdM defense in front of keeper Heather Hritz (five saves). Kelly Miller had five saves for the Eagles, who fell to 5-12-2, 1-6-1. Mustangs fall. 6-0, to Uni COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High goalie Uz Powell, relieving injured Marissa Dinsdale, amassed 12 saves in 75 minutes Thursday, but the visiting University High girls soccer team still earned a 6-0 Pacific Coast League win. ....... 1 Community college -Ora~ COtit at Apache Classlc. El C.amlno vs, OCC It SOuthwestem, 10 a.m.; s.n B«n.vdtno Valley vs. OCC at Gfomnont. 2 p.m. • Tennis College men · ~m California College at UC San Diego TCMJl'nllfMnt. r. ~ • tM (SC0 def. TomW&.n, 7-6, 6-3; Yrjwd (LA) def. Malett, 7 ... 6-2.; ~ (SC() def. Unsfonl 1-6, M, 6-2.; O'Sullivan csco def. Sykahua (I.A), 4-6, 6-1, M; Kurt.a (LA) def. a.k«. 1"-7-6, 6-0; Kemp <Seo def. ~. 1-5, &-2. ~ • larriga-SuUIYMI (SCQ def. Tomb.k~ 8-1; Ml M.iek CSCO def. Yrjwd-Kl#U. 9-7; SybhuH.uong (LA) def. Mter-«emp, M . sec record. H>. Coach Matt Etcb.ison's hosts went on to record a 2-1 Sea View League victo- ry, sweeping the series with Harbor, which fell to CdM by the same score in their first meeting. •we came out low-keyed, even flat,• Etchison said. "But after that first goal, we seized the momentum and kept it.• •This was a big win for our girls,• Etchison said. •This Harbor-CdM thing is real intense. • Newport Coach Justina Gibble, whose squad (6-10-2, 1-5-1) was play- ing its third game in four days, said the •As good as Tuesday's win over Estancia was, this game was as bad,• Mesa Coach Dan Johnston said. The Mustangs fell to 4-13-1, 1-7. College women -SotJthem C.alifomla ~~ at Cal Poly Pomon• Tournament. Community college men -Orange Coast at Rio Hondo Toomament, • Califoml• CC. noon. ·~I Community college men • Orange Coast at Wfltmont. 5 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE ibOve AS PER MAP RECORDED PUBLIC NOTICE THE FULL TEXT of the Brenda J. McMlllln. o.c., Have you staned doing PUBLIC NOTICE W11e Orange <:outlly Textiles, YOU .MAY EXAMINE the INBOOK50.PAGES32TO ordinance may be read In 15122 Capetown, Hun· businessyet?Yes,1-15·97 Have you started doing Inc., (CA). 36~9 W . me kept by the court. If you 36 INCLUSIVE OF MISCEL-Fictitious •uslneH lhe City Clerk's Office, 71 Ungton Beach, CA 92649 Tung·Kan Chang, general Fictitious Builn•H buslne~s yet? Yes, H-97 MacArthur Blvd .• Su11e 206. art 1 person lnttrested In LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE Nam• Statement Fair D Iv C ta Mes• Thia builnen 11 con· par1ner Nam• St•t•ment Chrlahnt Wendt Sa~1a Ana, CA 92704 --,-T-A_T_E_M_E_N_T_O_F __ , lht astelt, you may fill OFFICE OF THE COUNTY The foltowtng persons ere r e, os • ducted by: an unlcorpo-This 1111ement was filed The foUowlng persons are This 1talament wos filed This business Is . con· ABANDONMENT OF wilh the coun 1 IOl'mal R• RECORDER OF SAID OR-doing business as: New-MARY T. ELLIOTT, rated association other wllh Iha County Clerk ol doing business as: Assocl· wl1h 1he County Clerk ol ducted by: a corporal.ion. USI OF FICTITIOUS qutsl for Special Nollet of ANGE COUNTY. port Family Medicine/A Daputy City Clerk than a partnership Orange Counly on 1·17-97 ated Financial LTD .. 2920 Orange County on 1·28-Have you s1aned doing the flllng of an Inventory More commonly known Medical Group, 360 San Publl1hed Newport Have you llarted doing 19973707897 Newport Slv., Newporl 1997, 19973708981 business yet? Yes, 1-6-97 BUSINESS NAME and appraisal of estate as-as: 2030 Conllnental Av· Mlguel Drive, Suite 501, Beach-Costa Mesa Dally business yet? No Dally Pilot Jan. 24. 31, Beach, CA 92663 Daily Pilot Jan. 31. Feb. 7, Orange County Textiles. The followtng pertons ae11 or of any pelilion or enue, Cotta Maaa, CA Ntwpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Pilot February 7, 1997. Carol Lyllo Young, D.C. & Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F294 John Robert Sanderson, 14, 21, 1997 F356 Inc.. Carl E. Bernstein, have abandoned the uie 01 account 11 provided In 92827 Jeffrey I. Batke M.D., 360 F540 Brenda J. McMlllln, D.C. 2920 Newport Blv New· Se~y.fTreas. Iha ~lctltloui Bualneaa section 1250 of Ille Call-Terms of Hit are cash In San Miguel, Sulle 501, This 11atemen1 was filed PUBLIC NOTICE pon Beach, CA 926S3 PUBLIC NOTICE This sioiemenl was filed Name. The Mallroom • lornla Probate Code. AR• lawful money of lht Unlled Newport Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE with-the County Clerk of Jon Marc Sanderson. with the County Clerk of Monarch Beach, 24040 quest for Special Notice Stales on conllrmallon of Catherina A. Campion, Orange County on 1·10-97, Fictitious Bualness 19568 Arcadia, Corona, CA Flcutlou1 BuslneH Orange Coun1y on 2·3·97 Camino Oel Avlon, Sul11 A, form Is avallable lrom tti. sale, or part cash and bal-M.D .. 360 San Miguel, Suite STATEMENT OF 19973707098 Nam• ~tatement 91719 Name St•tement 19973709888 Monarch Buch, CA 926~ court clerk. ance 1;1pon such terms and 501, Newport Beach, CA WITHDRAWAL FROM Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , The following persons are This business Is con-The lollow1ng persons are Daily Pilot Feb. 7, 14, 21. The Fictitious 8ualn111 Attome~ for th• Pell· conditions as are accept-92660 PARTNERSHIP Feb 7 1997 F253 do!ng business as: Ma· ducted by: • limited pan-doing business 11: TAJ In· 28, 1997 F581 Name referred lo above • able to 1he personal reprt· Kenneth s. Cheng, o.o.. OPERATING UNDER · • he1m Hills Mortgage • A nershlp novallons. 3209 s Dea· wu filed In Orange County URoOneBErRT L Rl.-LEY sentatlve. Ten percent of 380 San Miguel, Sulit 501, FICTITIOUS PUBLIC NOTICE Mem~er of the Preference Have you started doing mond, San1a Ana, CA PUBLIC NOTICE on 03-17-1995. File • o , amoutlt bid to be depos-Newpon Beach CA 92660 American Mortgage Ne1· business et? No 92704 No.Fs.40409 ESQ. (CSBl33002), ill<I with bid. Bids or offers Sti.ryl L M. 'Long, M.D., BUSIN~SS NAME Fictitious Business work, 5557 E. Santa Ma John RJbert Sanderson Scon P. Jlvtden, 3209 s. Fictitious Business Thom11 Joseph Brown. RISLEY & ASSOCI· to be In writing and wUI be 360 Sao Miguel Sulla 501 The following person has Cyn. Ad. S1e. 202, Ana· General Panner ' Diamond St Santa Ana Name St•tement TrullH of lhe Thomas J. ATES, 3420 BRISTOL received 11 Ifie alorasald Newport Beach: CA 92660' withdrawn as a general N•m• St•t•ment heim, CA 92807 This Slllement was Med CA 92704 ' ' The lollowmg persons are Brown & Arabelle Foy ST. STE. 22$ COSTA office at any lime after lhl WilUam R. Somera. M.D .. ~r from Iha partner-d~he f~ing pera~~r:~~ SMD Fmancl;it Services with the Counly Clerk 01 Tamara A. Jividen, 3209 s. doing buS1ness as: Team Bro~ Trust, Dated 9·l· MESA CA 92828 first pubtlcallon hereof and 360 San Miguel, Suil• 501, ship operaU!!Q undef lhtf ';:,, ~0.,1~ aServ'ces Corp. (CA). 5557 E. Santa Orange County on 1.28. Diamond St .. Santa Ana, Mom Produc1Jons, 20822 1991, 223 Orchid, COl'ona • belOfe dale of sale. New 11 Beach CA 92660 llct11lous busmess name o sun anc 1 · Ano Cyn. Rd. Ste. 202, CA 92704 Lancetol Lane. Hunhnglon Del Mat, CA 92625 Publiahad Newp~rl Dated: J11nuary 31, Berfi°amln 8. Wright. M.D .. ETK Services at 1788 Hum-23521 Paseo de Valencia, Anaheim, CA 92807 199_7 •. 19973709001 This business Is con· Beoch, CA 92646 Arabelle Foy Brown, Beach.Costa Mesa Daily 1997 360 San Miguel Sui1t 501 mlngblrd Drive, Colla 1203, Lagun• Hills, CA This business is con-Daily Pilot Jan. 31, Feb. 7, dueled by: husband and Leslie Gay North. 20822 Trustff of The Thomas J. Pilot February 7, 13, 14, NANCI MORETON Newport Beach: CA 92660 • Mesa, CA ~626 92S653h D I 2352 ducted by: a corporation 14, 21, 1997 F349 wile Lance101 Lane. Hun1mg1on Brown & Ala.belle F. Brown 1997 Thia buslntss Is con-The Ficllhous Business tap en · rons, 1 Have you s1a11ed doing Have you star1ed domg Beach, CA 92646 Trust, Dated ~1-1991, 223 FTh538 URIAS, Personal Rep. dueled by· a general plrl· Name referred lo above Paseo de Valencia, 1203, business ye1? No PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No This business 1s con- Otcllld. Corona Del Mer, reaentallve of the E• ntrshlp · was filed In Orange County Laguna Hiiis. CA 9265~ SMD Financial Services Fl ti 1 8 aJ Scou p, Jividen ducted by· an ind1v1du<1I CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE tat• Have ou 11111.a dol on Feb. 2 • 1996' Donald W. Gasco gne, Corp .• Edward T. Gesline. c t oua u neH Thrs sta11ment was llled The regis1rant.(s) com- Thia bu1ln111 11 con· Attorneyts) at Law: buslnes~ et? Yea 1•1.97ng 19963612128 23521 Pasao de Valencia, President Name ~t•tement with lht County Clerk of menced 10 1ronsac1 busi· ducted by: as Trust••• of NOTICE OF SALE RlCHARD w BenjamlnyB Wright Mo FuU name and address of 1203, Laguna Hills, CA This statement was filed T~e lollo'!111ng pwsons •re Orange county 00 1·31·97 ness under the l1c1111ous Revocable living truat. In accordance with lhe SPENCER l25 Town & Thi• 1111e~nt wit ·med the person withdrawing: 9/6153 I I wllh lhe County Clerk of <!omg business as: A) Na· 19973709470 business name(s) listed Thomaa Jo11ph Brown provision• ol SecUon 21700 Country 'Rd Suite wilh the County Cllfk of Carolyn Rose Oddo. 1788 d h s d bbus ness s I con-Orange County on 1·9-97 Ilona! Church Payroll Ser· Da'ly Pllo1 Feb 7 14 21 above on· Not Applicable PUBLIC NOTICES 19983704720 through 21718 of lhe Call· 310 0 ., C .. Orange County on 1·28-97 HU(nmlngblrd Drive, Costa uCI• y: a genera pan· 19973708974 vsl1caefl~1n' ge, )18N9a512ionMsaCcAhr1urhcuhr 28,11997 . • F55i Leslie G. Nonh This 11111men1 was filed lornla Business and Proles-• ran I• • " 1 .... 737........,3 Mesa, Ca 92626 nershlp D 1 p 1 F b 7 21 This s1a1emen1 was filed , wllh the Count Clerk 01 alons Code there being 92888 •• v.._ Carolyn Rose Oddo Have you star1ed doing ai Y 1 ot e · • 14• • Blvd, Sle.100. Irvine, CA C wilh the Counly Clerk of y dut unpaid llorage fee for Published Newport Dally Pllol Feb. 7, 14, 21, 19973707083 business yet? No 28, 1997 F!>83 92612 PUBLI NOTICE Orange Counly on 1-10·97. °c{:t::8 ~1'::"'Ja": 12:2.9J1 Which INSTORAGE HUN· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally 28, 1997 F566 Thi• atalemenl was filed Stephen D. Irons, general PUBLIC NOTICE Nations S1alfln~ Solutions, FIJiltlous Busln•H 19973707092 Feb 7 14 1aa7 · 'F320 TINGTON ~EACH 11 en-Pilot February 7, 10, 14, PUBLIC NOTICE wilh the County Clark of Pi;,7~e~latement was flied ~c., ~), 1895 Ma,cAniu~ N•m• St•tement Dally P1lo1, Jan 17. 24, 31 • . • • "• tllltd lo a lien pursuant lo 1997. Orange County on 1·10·97 with the County Clerk ol Fictitious Bu1lneaa 92~~·2 te. 100. Irvine. Thi 1ollowlng persons are Feb. 7, 1997 F2G3 PUBLIC NOTICE 11ctlon 21702 ol said code Fm542 SUMMARY OF Dally Pilot Jan 17, 24, 31, Orange County on 1-10-97, Name St•t•ment This buslnass Is con-doing business as: Zubles PUBLIC NOTICE :!s'~~ibg.°gdsashe~l~~~e~ PUBLIC NOTICE PftOPOIED Feb. 7, 1997 F269 19973707108 Tha following persons are dueled by· a corporation Chicken Coop, 414 New· --------- STATIMENT OF laneoua House hold llems, ORDINANCE Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31. ~olng business 85e~teljlng Have yo~ started doing port Blvd., Newpor1 Beach, Fictitious Business A.BANDONMENT OF I I I NOTICE CITY Of PUBLIC NOTICE F2 xpress, 7777 nger business yet? No CA 92663 Name Statement I ' USE OF FICTITIOUS 10 as. rt r geralOl'I, wast)-COSTA MIEIA Feb. 7, 1997 57 Ava.. Huntlnglon Beach, Nallons Stalfinn . Solutions Brenda Zublela, 9051 San. . era dryers and plHscnil INVITINQ 81DI IT .. TEMENT OF CA 92647 . . . ., • 1lago Dr. Huntington Th. e following persons are ' BUSINESS MAMIE pro0perty. Due notice hav-NOTICE IS HEREBY A PROPOSED ORDI· .. PUBLIC NOTICE Nak Soo Kim, 18427 Tam· lnc.,Philllp S. Gurley, Prtsl· Beach CA 92646 doing business as: K & K The following persona Ing bffn given to parlles GIVEN thal Newport·Mtsa NANCE Is acheduled lor WITHDRAWAL FROM arind SI., Fountain Valley, denl John 'zubitla. 9051 San-Wedding Consultants, 26SI t nave abandoned lhe u11 of known to claim an Interest Unifted School Olstrlc1 In-adopllon al lht regular City OPPE~TTNINEQRSUHNIDPER Flc t1Uou1 Bualneaa CA 92708 T.hls statement was ftlad lie o Dr Hunlington Riverside Dnve. Cosio • lhe Flcll1lou1 Bu1ln111 therein and lh• lime •peel-vites sealed bid• IOf lhe Council meeting or Febfu-,_ Nafn• St•tement Fu Yu Wang, 907 Chautau-with 1he County Clerk of Be~ch CA '92648 Mesa, CA 92627 .__ 1 Name: VIP ,.~lvtfY ,..~tr· fttd 111 auch nollce for pay-sale of the following 1ur-ary 19, 1997, being Ordl-· FICTITIOUS The following persons are qua Bl .. Pacillc Palisades. Orange County on 1·28• This 'business rs con-Karren Schaeffer. 2681 I vice, 679 ....,...,1a1, ..... ua menl of such IHI having plus property: nance 97-3, wnending ~-BUSINESS NAME doing buslneu as: a) CA 90272 1997, . 19973708975 ducted by: husband and Riverside Dro~e. Cosio M .... CA 82627 expired wlll be 90fd at pub-SURPLUS SALE OF MIT· tlon lo.285 and repMllng The tonowtng person has KAivin Brown M8111ellng & Thia business is con· D111y Ptlot Jan. 31, Feb. 7, wile Mesa. CA 92627 I The Flcllllous Bu= Uc auction by INSTORAGE SUBISHI AIR CONDITION· Sectionl 1().305 and 10:. withdrawn 11 1 genwal Consulting, b) KB Business dueled by: e general par1· 14, 21, 1997 F352 Have you atar1ed dotng Karl3 V. Esch. 4602 Bel· Name re erred lo HUNTINGTON BEACH lo-ERS 306 of lh• Coat• Miii Mu-pattnef from tht partner-Markallng. c) KB BUSinell nershlp business yel? No fasl, Costa Mesa, CA was filed In Orange County caltd al 7471 Warner Ave., Sealed bids shall be deUv-nlclpll Code tllmlnallng ship operlllng under lhe Strategies, di Business Have you slatted doing PUBLIC NOTICE Brenda Zubltla 92626 1 on 12·19-96, Fiie No. l9963-County of Otange, Slate of ered lo lhe Purchasing O. Vehicle P11klng Dl11tlct No. OC11tlous buslneH name of Marketing, e Buslntu business yet? Yes. 12·15· This statement wos filed This business 1s con· , 705101 Cal1fornl1 on lh• 21st day partmenl of lht Newport· 2. Tred1 & Tiveads at 270 E. Sltateglts, I) KB Strategic 86 Fictitious Buslne11 with the county Clerk ol dueled by: co-partners Batbare CJ. W~son. 6J! of Ftbfuary, 1997 at 6:00 Mesa Unified School 011-THE MOTION lo give Or· 17th SllHI, Costa Masa, Marketing ServicH. g) Slfl• Nak Soo Kim, general N•me St•tement Orange County on 1·31·97 Have you s1arted doing Capllal, osta Miii, am. Ttrms f<lf tht aale art trict located 11 2985 e Bear dtn.nce 97.;:J flr•I reading CA 92627 leglc Marktling Services. panner The following persons are 19973709491 business yet? Yes. 1·1-97 9262Thl 7 b 1 1 cash only. Sale subject to Street, Costa Mn&. CalllOI'· carried by tht following roU The Flclltious BuslMSS 20861 Sklmmtr Lane, Hun· This 11a1emenl was lile<I doing business as: The Dally Pilot Ftb 7 14 2t Kauen SchaelfC!f 1 ui 0111 1 con-canc.llallon. Landlord r• nla not later lhan 10:30 call 'IOle: Name referred 10 at>Ove lington Beach. CA 92646 wilh 1he County Clerk of Right Stuff, 110 E. 171h · • • • This s1a1emen1 v.ns lo~d ducted by an Individual 1erv11 tht rlghl lo bid. a.n\. on Febl'uary 18, 19?7. COUNCIL MEMBERS: was f~ed In Orange County Kevin Wayne Brown, Orange County on 1·31·97 Sueet, Costa Mesa, CA 28. 1997 F557 wilh rhe County Cle<k ot 19973708730 Below Is a list of n.amtl Each bid shall bt In ac-AYES: Buffa, Monahan, on April 26, 1995, F644576 20861 Sklmmtr Lane, Hun-19973709492 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Coun1y on 1.17.97 B1rb11'8 J. Wilson and unit numbers. cordance with the 1pecl0-Etlckson, Cowan, Som· Full name and address of tlngton Beach, CA 92646 Dally Pilot Feb. 7, 14, 21, Peter M. Placey, 514 Em· 19973707898 Thia stalemenl was flied NAMES· UNIT NUMBER cations and other contract ers. NOEis None. AJI. the person withdrawing: This busln~H la con· 28 1997 F556 erald Bay, Laguna Beach, flctltlou1 Business Dnily P1to1 Jan. 24, 31, with lhe County Clerk of RENEE PfllNZ1.A0036 document• that may be ob-SENTI None Kenneth Donald Bauer-dueled by an 1ncHvldua1 • CA 92714 N•me Statement feb. 7. 14, 1997 F3o1 Oranne County on 1·27-97 DANIE FOuNTAINS, lalned at the aforesaid ad-THE FULL TEXT f thl melsler, 2530 Fordham Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Nico Alber1s, 17071 Ever· The following persons are•----------.. A0200 • dress. · 0 Drive, Costa Mesa, CA buslneas yel: Yes, 2/91 green Circle, Huntlng1on · I s PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pllol Jan. 31 • Feb. 7• DAVID COSH, A0213 The Govemlng Board of Ol'dlnance may be read In 92626 Kevin Wayne Brown Fictitious Buslneas Beach, CA 92647 doing bus ness as: un· 1--------- 14· 21, 1997 F341 MARY CALO. A0684 the Newport-Ma11 Unified lhe Cily Clerk'• Ofllct, n KeMeth D. Bauermeister Thia s1a1ement was filed Nam• St•tement This business Is con· ~~itaMt~:1: Jl 1~2~05l st SI., Fictitious Business PUBLIC NOTICE AOEDAPO OKE, A0696 School Olatrlcl reaervea thl Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. 19973707459 wilh tho County Clerk ol The following persons are ducted by: a general part· Ing Wen Hwang 5712 Name Statement LYNDA TYNER, A0697 right 10 accept ()( reject any MARY T. ELLIOTT, Thia 11a.tement was flied Orange County on 12-30·96 doing business as: Hillview nershlp Highgate Terrace ' Irvine The following porsons are BSC 5932 RICHARD DUSSAIGNE, or all bids and to waive any Deputr Cltr Clerk wllh lhe county Clerk of 19983705804 Estala Llmllod, 3142 Kerry Have you s1ar1ed crolng CA 92715 ' · doing business as, Al NOTICE OF A0716 lrregulerllles or lnformalllles Publlshed Newport Orange County 00 ,.,4_97 Daily P1101 Jan. 24, 31, Lane. Costa Mesa. CA business yet1 Yes. 01/15/ Hua Mel Hwang, 3050 N.E. ~ano Dale~ Communlca- PETITION TO CORY A. RIGGS. A0720 therein. C M D lly Feb 7 14 1997 F321 92626 97 47th SI Fl Lauderdale Hons, B) Animal Media and MICHELL L. TITTLE, 11 fur1her Information ii r• B.Hch· Olll esa 8 Dally Pilol Jan 17, 24• 3I, ' ' ' Larry A. Culp, 3142 Kerry Peter M. Placey Florida ij330e ' Markeung. 177F Riverside ADMINISTER A0784 quired regatdlng bid, con-Pllol February 7, 1997. Feb. 7, 1997 F274 PUBLIC NOTICE Lane, CoSla Mesa, CA This s1a1emen1 was ltled This 'business Is con· Avenue, Newport Beach, ESTATE OF1 JAMES FANIA, A0792 taci Sharon Ching, Director F539 PUBLIC NOTICE 92626 with Iha Coun1y Clerk of ducted by· a general pan· CA 92663 oa~ValDD !vAMIDEJ•. RRllEEDDEELL JERRY ROLLER, A0825 of Purchasing and War• PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious BualneH Kenneth w. Crawford, Orange County on 2-4·97 nershlp . Mari3 Oales, 2t 15 N .. "' DONALD J. HUTCHINS, housing, 714/556-3280. STATEMENT OF Name St•tement 19532 Ronch Ln., I 107, 19973709837 Have you staned doing Moody Ave . Fullerton, CA aka DAVID RIEDEL A0838 NEW P 0 RT ·ME IA tUMMAltY OF WITHDRAWAL FROM Thi following persons art Hunllnglon Beach, CA Daily Pilot Feb. 7, 14, 21 , business yet? Yts, 4-15-928.31 . •lul DAVE RIEOl!L PAYTON L CHACALOS, UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-PRO .. OSED PARTNERSHIP doing business as: loves• 92648 28, 1997 F577 1987 This business Is con- CAIE NO. A188002 A085S TRICT o f orange t01'1Advoc:1t1LTD .• (AClf.. Thl1 buslneu Is con· lnaWenHwang duc1edby:an1nd1v1du31 TO Ill helts beMlicl11i.1 MICHAEL CONTRERAS, C t ORDTYINANCE OPERATING UNDER llornla General Partner-ducted by: I general p811• PUBLIC NOTICE lii11 stllemenl was liltd Have you started doing tdll 1 c~U t crtd~ A0878 oun V CJ O' FICTITIOUS ship), 575 Anton Blvd .. nershlp wilh lht County Clerk of business ~1? Al Ycs.9·94: :,,, ~· son~ho ma BRANDON BYRD, A0895 Sh•ron L. Chlng, DI· COITA MESA BUSINESS NAME #319, Costa Masa. CA H1v1 you 1tllled doing Fictitious Business Orange County on 1-3Hl7 B) No othafwtM't. Interested 1~ SIMON HELT C/0 M., rector of Purchaalng A PROPOSED ORDI· Tha following person has 92626 business yet? Yes, 1·1-97 N•m. Stateln9nt 19973709497 M~na Dales lht wr• Of eatale. or both, 80005 and Warehoualng NANCE ls 1chedui.d for wlthdfawn as 1 general Lewis G. Kurtz. 575 Mton Kenneth W. Crawford . The ronowing persons are Dally Pilol Ftb 7 14 21 ~1s statement was filed of: DAVID JAMES RIEDEL PACIFIC AUTO BROKER. Published Newport ldopllon II Iha rogul11 City plrtnlf from lht partner· BIVd, 1319 Costa Mesa, This statement was filed doing busl!lffl as: Wtsl · ' F 2 Wtlh Ille County Clerk of aka DAVID J RIEDEl. aka 80025 Beach-Costa Meta Dally Council meeting of FebN-lhif> operatlog under tht CA 92626 with lhl County Clerll ol Mojave Trading Company 28• 1997 56 Orange County on 1·28· OAVIO RIEDEL 01 DAVE CHRIS STARK. 80105 Pilot January 31 February ary 11. 1997, being Ordl· llclitlous busineu name of Invest~ Advocate LTD .. a Orange County on 1-13-97, 20121 s~ Ave .. N~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1997. 19973708995 RIEDEL ELEANO WORTHINGTON, 7 1997 ' nance 97-1, amending Sec· l<arlbest al 909 N. Harbof Nt111d1 Corporation, JNE· 19973707259 port Beacti, CA 92660 Daily P~o1 Jan 31. Feb 7, A PETITION has been ~~RISS~ B09SO ' . F323 Clion 12~~ of m:. 2 rl ~ Bllld., Swtta Ana, C8A 921 703 VADA), 1061 E. Fl11T\lng.o Daily Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , Robert Gregory. Frut.r, FlctJtlou1 BualneH 14, 21, 1997 Fl-12 llltd by JAMES F RIEDEL • oa a ... un c pe Th• Fictitious UI OHS BIVd .• Lis Vegu. NV 891 f9 Feb 7 1997 F244 20121 Spruce Ave .. New-Neme ltat•ment and JEFFREY A. fi1EDEL In CHRISTOPHEA BROWN. PUBLIC NOTICE Code, aulhorlzlng new user Name refened to above This buslntu la con-· ' port Beach. CA 92660 The following l)efsona .,. PUBLIC NOTICE the Suf!9110t Court of Call-Cg>.J.'teNE EWS C0308 !:!i 4"[1 ld~9 Sub11c-w11 fd1ed3 !'1°''FrE~'gY dueled by: a general part· PUBLIC NOTICE Vivian Babakanlan Frazlef, doing business as: Black· Flolllloua Buslneu fomla Counry of ORANGE. • 0 NOTICI tvoug. • on • .... • • nershlp 20121 Sprvct Ave .. New· waler Designs 1127 Noria THE' PETITION requeall DUYEN K.C. N UYEN. INVITING BIDS THE MOTlOR to give Or· 19963706261 Have you slar1ed doing Fictitious Business port Beach, CA 92660 SI la 01 'aeach CA Name Statement thll JAMES F RIEDEL and C0355 NOTICE IS HEREBY Cllnanee 9M tlrat reading Full name and 1ddrt1s of buslneas yet? No, 1/30/97 N•m• St•teln9nt This business 11 con-92651 gu ' The following persons are JEFFREY A: RIEDEL. be ap-JOHN FIQUEROA. C0431 GIVEN 1h1t N-port-MeN carried ~y lh• followtng rofi lhe peraon withdrawing: Lewi• G. Kurtz, Gnl. Ptnr. The following per1on1 are ducted by: husband and Edward Kaplan. 1127 doing business as· Dlftcl N>inled 11 perlQl\ll repr• BRIAN C. PARK. C0490 Unified School Olslr1ct In-call YOlt. J1v1d Radjablan, 6840 E. Thi• 1111emenl was filed doing buslne11 11: Sal• wile Norla' SI Laguna Beach H11 Amusement. 11805 z,,. ;;;ia11vea 10 1dmlnlaltr lht JAM&S SULLIVAN, COSl 8 vit11 181'-d bldl fOt the COUNCIL MIM•lftS: Geo<getown Cir., AnlMlm. with Iha County Clerk of house Security, .180 New. Have you slaned doing CA 9265;· ' con Ct, Foun1a1n Vaney. 81tal• of the decedeoL ~~~~;¥~%0~32 Nie of the following 1ur· Aftl1 •utta, Monahan, CA 92907 Ortngt County on 2_.·97 port Center Drive, Suile business yet? No Patricia Kaplan 1127 CA 92708 THE PETmON requetts plusprooertv· lrlokaon, C•w•n• 1H7370950S 19973709839 270, Newport Beach, CA R.GregoryFrazler Noria St Laguna 'aeach Jason Schuss1er, 1180S lulhOfily to 1dmlnlaler lht ORE~Ji~~~E,N~~2 SURPLUS SALE OF PAO-NOll1 lomen. A .. Javad RaclJablan Daily Pilot Feb. 7, 14, 21, 92ee0 This statement was flied CA 92651' ' Zircon Ct. Founieln Val .. y, "tale under the tndepen-~ISA M SANTUCCI MARK PRODUCTS LIFT llNTI Non• Thia statement was filed 28 1997 Fs13 lnlernallonal Program with the County Cletk of Thia bualneu 11 con· CA 92708 dent Admlnlttratlon of El· Noe20 • • ASSEMBLY THE FULL 'rexr 01 lhe with lhe County Clerk of • Group, Inc .. (Cal.) 180 Ortnge County on 1-17-97 ducted by: husband and ZiKenne~ ~ayl°[".• ~11~05 11191 Act (Thia authority Sealed bid• thafl be deliY-,..,,._ C l -3I 97 PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Ctnltr Drive. 11873707874 wilt ircon 1.. oun am a ty, will allow .lht penonal rep-JOSEPH L KUHN. N0635 ered IO the Purchasing 0. ordinance ma~ be read In "'-.. • ounty on -Sllill 270, N-port 811ch, Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Have you 11111ed doing CA 92708 teMnt•tlve• lo take many SEAN ERIC STEWART, partment Of lht NeWpor1-the City aertt. Ofllc•. 11 Dally Pilol Feb. 7, 14, 21. fictitious •u•IMH CA 92660 F b. 7 14 1997 F291 bUalneSI yet? No This business Is con- acttona withOIJI coun ~ N0&59 Masa Unifi.a School Oii· Flk 0'1118, Coata Mt11. 29, 1997 f582 NatM lt•t•m9nt Thl1 bu1lne11 Is . con· e • ' Palllclr :.-ptan dueled by: ~artnefs provtl. Before talelnQ ctr· a:~c~'J:'o~:_d M~~w~~~ lrlc:t located at 2985 a S.11 IW'IY T . ILLIOTT, PUBLIC NOTICE Tht followtng persona are d.¥ctld by: 1 ==•u:. PUBLIC NOTICE This 11atemen1 wea filed b~~~s~°:et?9 ~~ed daln9 llln YlfY lmpotlent actlona, Pll 1 F bf 7 14 1997 Street, Colt• Meaa, callfor· 0.puty City Clerk dol~lineu 1.1: IVI you ng wilh the County Cltrll ol O · however. lh• ~.rep-0 • Ulrf • ' F637 nll, not lallf thin t :OO a.m. Pi1bllth•d Newport Flotltfous BusJneu a) 1 Neck and Back 'jsines• y••? ~ P Fictitious BusJne&A Otange County on 1.;:J1-t7 ~ :i~'=.. 01 wea liJocl re .. n11t1Vet will be ~ ~!~ 1a. 1M\, Beach.Coala "-" Dally N.,.. lt•t ... nt Pain Nnlc, b) Premiere 0~::;,na:,:n• ~gr•: Name lt8t.....,.t 1tt73709112 With Ille County Clork 01 qulrecl.: a" notk'e '°i..a PUBLIC MOTIC! ~~ ~ .,!' ~ Pl10t FebNary 7, 1997. The folowrng ptfSOnl er. Health and Wellne11 Ceo-Hol~ P~ealdent CEO · Tha foltOWlng P'flOnl are Diiiy Pilot '•b. 7, 14, 21. Orange County on 1-29· ,.,..~ ~=·noe~ Of 0-1·--· =loN and other contract • f641 doing' ~Maa: Thh• ~ ~ull~~r&;>rr~,,.P~ Thi• ... ~l wU ftled =:i~:J~~.~~~ ~. 1M7 F564 1997, 19973708973 ~IO Iha propoeec1 ·-... -•-c:tocwnenta thlt mey be ob-Malfroom • on arc ' ' ' wllh Ille County Clertt of •• I C fte• Ody Ptlol Jan 31 Feb. 7 lcllott.) The lode~ndent Notto. of.... lllned ea IN aklteaakf act-PUIUC lllOTICI ~ 24040 Camino Ott = rehenalv• Wei hi Orange Counrt on 1·14-17, ~ ... ~·~~· Corona PU LI NO 5 14, 21. 1997 . • ~ ldmlnlattadon tuthorfty wlll of .... 1,.,......, d18IL IUllllMY 01' Alllon. ""• A. Monarch ~ment (CA) 1 ~or-1H737073t1 Jon Douall.t Geytotd 931 fklUeeo... auu-u be gren1ec1 un1et1 .,, In-•t Private.... Thi GowmlnO loWd ot ..wo .. o ~~~'~bank• 1 l)Ol'al• Park' 0ttv9. Suite oa11y PUot. Jen. 11. 24. 31, oa1denia"Way. c«onA Ciel ..._. , ... ..._.. PUIUC NOTICE lefeated petWn ..... '" ob-o ....... A'I 77887 the :=·Miu Unlhd ORD..allKI• Genefal ,.;,,,., • Bet;,.y 100, IMne, CA 92908 !lib. 7, 1997 F250 ,.., • CA 92125 The ~ pnona .,. Plctn..... ........... . )d00~1ht ~~ lhttnt:'t.o~:~,:: ~ trldr"r;:thl cmOI' LAcNNl~.61.smn . Thi• bu1lne11 ,. con-PUIUCNOTtC! ~SueChartu<*.931 ~~as: REV· NMMSt .. •tMOI "'°"" ,,...... c.tuM ant the the ~oof Orangt .. ~:::: _....,. atrt COITA MM JOhn Ectwsrd Ftltb8nk1, a dUCWd by:• cOfporadon OltcMnla ~ COrona oel f.ch Sys11mt & eon.utl· The lol1oWlng P9'tOl1I lrl ~~ noC gr In IN JM118f of the £alatt :..,. ... 0t ~ A ftAO~D ORDl· General ,.,.,_c: Betnay. =.ryt(l•~:td dolrlQ Plotlt.._ ......... ~i CA bull~u It con-Ing. 1::; ~· La-doing bu1fntn aa: a) A HEAAINQ on the ~U. °' I.OMNI! I . MOR!TON, lhereln. NANCI la ~ for ~ b~· ~ Comprehenalve Weight Nw 1tet....,e ~ by: 1 OIMflil Plt1· ~d E. ~ Workers Com~•nHtlon !Ion .. be held on MAAC:H OIO•M•ll " ~ lnb!Mlion II ,.. ~ .. .,. ~ °'Y • UI n•H • con-~ JoM s Vela, The folloMng '*'°"' .,. ntf1iHp Jt Mt61 Largo Owfw u: LI t n LI t I II., 0 n. I) l 13, 1997. M 1:45pfn In Holb ll~•eb1 Ped r-owdlnO ~= Councl rMlillnl °' hbnio ~by a QWtal 1*1· COO ' §..._. •: Hew-H8'l8 you Marted ctotng · ., Htb CA t2m ' (W.C.l L), 6~ Sturgeon Dept.. 103 loc8ted .. 341 lNl th8 wll tact SMron CNno, 11'1 1t, 1111, Ming Orel-• .., .. ..,.. Thia ernene tiled One, Ull'llted ~yet? No • ~ ~ ~ 2'4M Orlvt. Coaw ~ CA Thi c.y Orlw '°""'· ar. Mii at """* . '° lhe of Purcbulna w w .. nanco 114.___•mendlng Th• r•t1r•n1(1) :,:: .ittl t::'c04Jt'tty w~ Cl( , 1501 Wettdtf .Jon Qavtord .::" rt.ve ~ ~ 9'tat ange, CA tHM. ~ and beat blddtr, houlln9. 71411M4nQ, QhapW I Of , .. I of .,. lll9'Qd traneact OrlnQI County. on 12-19" om., MO, Nawpot1 lhls ....._. wu tied CA~ ' PltlMitl S. fldoma. He lff You 09.llCT to lht ~to conlt!Mtlon Of t1•WPOllT .. •IA Cott• MeH Mu~clpal :n....lnW "'-( ~ M. 1~Joa1 tl leed\CAtneo _.., ._ ~ Cletlc Of Thia bualntH la coo-Sturgeon Ori¥•, Coat• ' ="Of 1ht ~ .,_ ~ d~F':w: u.,111t•D 8CMOO&. DI .. ~ ~ '°eor'= ..,.. on: 31": • ' Dally ftllot. Jan. 11.1•, at, ~ ~~ 0r-. eoune, on 1.at .. 1 dUC'ed by: hwtlW and ~ ~=• 19 con. 1nQ anc1.C::. your ob-wt 1117 et tM oMce ol TIUCT ef Or•ate andtood.....,._ AllaOna.,lllftlMkl '......, ,eb,1,1•1 'm O ~ ~ ftwt> ,.,.,... p..!_M~?OIOU '::'!. ._, ~--. due'9idby:M•da·~- lona Ille Mtt18n ob-~ W ~ At-C.W.ty THI MOTION IO the Or· Thie ... 11"*'4 •• ....., Mt 30 1Mcon aty, ..... -r --... M, 3t, e•-__ ,. .._,. '°" .....-...,. I I :i ... the ~cwt Mo ~ It Liw. nt ToWn l ............ CMfte. ....... 174 -l'Mdlna ...... OOUf"Y ~: PUIUC MOT1CI "'°"'~CA..., ,., 1, 14, ,., l'it I bullnW L J.:~1,, .....,... ,.c? y ... 011'W . I .,. .,...,.. Y0411 • Cour*Y Ad~ ltO, Or· ,...., .. Pwttt 111nt CW'lltld.., .......... roll 0r.,.. ~,w:',.:,.... .......... •11•~·.. Thia b111IMH " ~ --... -nlCI •••• , .... -"9d ~ I ptertnet !MY M In'*'°" :i' CA RW9 .. ._ Mii Wwebe....... Oii voe.: • --Ollded bf: a ~ ,_.. ~ -_.., .. CtcMllr Clllll of r.,_ ....... L 0t IW your~-W. lttld ,,_ ... ot ft11bll11tad Newport OOUlfOW. ••••• DlillW Not JM. 14. ~•. Tha -=.:;••••ltt ,,..... ,. • •' •nlll •u Orange c:c...tr °" _..., '1* .... ~~ ':... ... r W \'OU AMA CR~ ...,.._,II IN lin'll ~ ..._ !Ww A'881 ........... F-.1, 14, 1117 PStt fl*'I ._....~._:: H9Y9 Y'Oll ...... M'I ....... I FFIAI ;tWYaUlll4 =-:-~. W:. ::. a:,:"::':"',_,"'::.= :_.~.:= = "°' .-., 11 • ........., .,, .... _01;~ ': MMC llOTICI =-~ ....._ ~ ~ .,... nie 111 • , 4 .._. .. Dltlf ,... M. 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' a..--;.S;~ ,_ ...... = ..... l..ene~ • NwSte&---' ...... ~ ...... tlQlftJoMoonVP Wiiiet,""-"-1'tl1Flftf _... • tt' ........... -_,. .... .._.. ~~ ~ .,-e TI* .,,..,..,. w tied This WU lied Tfilt llMOfMnl WM llsd Thie ........,. ._ alecl The ....... ...,_. .. TNs 18111•• ':..-TN fllllMMg psreone .. ~ "9 ,.__, ~-= "TM ... -~ *' doong ~ ._. CQllr. ... tnt eoany c... ot WW\ ._ CowlCY Clerll ol wtsl\ tho County Cllrtl Of wlfl lhl c.ur., a.tc OI .,. ....... Ml K.D.t'. wlll .. eo.. .. #II ~ .. : KMWl'I ..,.., -·~ doilll --.. : ... , IWdO't MolriflO S~ °'lllllt Coun1y on M4"7 0tane-COUl'lly Oft 1·t4"1, Orenge c.ouNy Oft 1--21 .. 7 0t-. °'°""'Y on 141 .. 7 I Al~ t1St NtrW.t Oninge ci;sr,.:.;:• ~. H2I ~. Ot.... c:..wy-on 1* ~ ~ts. .. ~ 1~ 2o57 s. lyoo St .. S1nta ,..,.70740.. '"nTOnM tH'rnoeow 1H7:11"494 Ave N. coete AMsa,·(:A ... ••: eoe. ...... CA 1"7, ·••fnOln8 .... ~ --··...., Ma. CA 92108 CWy .... Jtn t1 24. 31 Diiiy Nol,.-. "· 24, 31, D.ity Pilol JM. 24, "· Dolly Piiot ""· 1. 14,, a1, .. DllV PllOt,; .. "· ... ''· ... Deir ... -.11. fell. '· '::' Andtew Ma1m1o1t' .Howard J, Dl8etnatd0-, r'.O y fM7 ' ' fm fSlb. 7, 1111 ~ FH1 Feb. 1, 1•, 11t7 '312 21, 11t7 "59 l<Wln Oenfe4 r'Mdt111M, M. 7,-f,Wf\. ,l 1~ ,.. John~ 2521 IQr,. 1._ 11, 1117 f -FM4 IOI ~effl St Hunflngl~ e~~7 u::.v~l~tnl\, • • PUILIC NOTICE PUIUC llOTICI PUILJC NOTlCI ~:CA~ Ave, PUIUC llOTICI , ~ 203' CO.ta~· PUILIC NOTICI t; 1 '""'-CA tH..a ~ ·Mike R. Dllomerdo, 1221 PUii.iC MOTICI ___ .._._ • ... ...__.a..__,_ •~a-.----.......... _ •.. x.... Thi• bu11n... It co,,. .._..1_ 1.,.....1• '11\la butln~l' con. .._._. __ 1.......... .!!'!... ~~~~".. .. Jd• .. &~OJ!' Half Cltcto, NOtCO, CA .._.....___ ... _....._____ rwv-II 1 lie ,. ..... ._ ---.. -, ---ducted by. en lnchfdOllf ~ ---....... by en ,._....USI ,._ • "" --., • .,, ,,....... ,_ • 9t7eo ....... __ --,._ ........... Nw auit ...... 1 .._.. ..... _.. Haw you tt#1ed doing llw ..... __. ~ you atantd doing .._..lie..._. ~ you ttMed dclltlO Thia bualnH• la COft. ........ ..,.., The folow'lnQ persons.,. Ths tol!OWll'Q l*SClnS •• The folOwfng PortoM .,, butlnn• wt? v ... •2-te The~~ ........ ~No The.....,. pettona n bllMN11 ytt1 Yea. 1.ff.t7" Cf~ted by: co-pat11lSf1 ..!!!!, '°!°!~_!*tone.!! dOlflO IMlnnt .. : '"'°'' doilll OUW*• ar. Hum-doing bu1ln.u1 u i KM\ D. F"rlodmln doing~ ~;.!lldlo John~ ~ =-..... 9f: o:::; ~ry '!:_~ 11._.l Have yov 1tltted ~ .._,. --u: _ .. MlriM lonlk:t, tet4 low• plveY-Cooc>tt Automotive, Th~Plceur• f~ Thie atatement WM filed ~ ---· ,.. lot-TNI ~ wae lllecf ...... " • .., ,,_ •-·--w•• ...... butlllfft wt? y"· ttll doOla ~ And EJIP°" Slf~ eo. .. M .... Cl\ 3732'_C Cererriiot 1 Ave. •H, Lot Ina 1 p 9Ph~. 18' with tN County Ctefk of una DIM.~ leach, wtth tho County Ci.tt of Dr,.,._ ~ 101, Htwpoft with the County Ci.tic ot Howard J. Oi8emarcl0 ~y. 7 Ctipe Cod. Ir· 92t2t A.lamlto., Oatlt. 90720 Tlilo ln. 18, sta Meu, Otango County on M4-417, CA 12151 at.,. County on M7-t7 e..th, CA 92teO Ofange County on 1-31·11 This ltatement wu Ntcl ~.CA 92e20 Petroa Kouraklla, tH4 Jtfftty 8'\elton Young, Callr. taz7 1"71707409 Stephani• ~ Offry, 1M1170TA3 Michael "· Llwter., ~~~· 1997'109481 ~Ith tn. Countv ~ of KwM! JIVanl, 1 Cape Cod, Iowa Stroot. Costa ~ 3641 CA.a~ Vlll.ae Way, Richard Dennlt McCoY, Deily Pilot. Jmn. 17, 24, 31, 133 BOIMne DIM, LaoiJna Dolly Pilot Jan. 24, 31, 1515 Cumberland ...,,., Dally Pi10t ftb. 7, 14, 21 , Piano• C°""'Y on 1·21-97 IMM, CA tM20 CA 92Gt Santa AN. Calif. 92}04 1115 Tullo Ln 18 Cott. F b 't 991 f2A't llHctl, C-' Nl6t ,.., 1 14 1991 f308 Newport Beech, CA 92MO 21 1997 Ftl&O t997,709088 "-lek Jlvanl_1, 1 Cape Cod, Thi• butlntH Is con-Thi• bu1lnH1 la con-Mou. CA t2W ' • · • 1 , -Thi• butlnfft 11 con. • • ' Thia bualns11 la con-1--.' __,,,_ ___ ....,.__,,.....- 'O:illy Pilot Feb 7 14 2l lrvlnoT 1 • CA 9l1 020 1 duc:ttd by: en lndMdual ducted by; en ~ Thi• bu1lnt11 It con· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdull PUIUC NOTICE duc:ttd by: an ~-PUILIC NOTICE " · • • • h • bu• no11 • COi\' Have you 1lat1ed doing Havt you started doing clUCled by: en lndMdull Have you ttarted cfl)lnG Hllft you 11ar1.... ...,..,. ,:8, 1997 f$50 dUc1td by: husband Ind bualntn yet? YH, 11·1~ butlneu ytt? Yff, Jan. 1, Have yo\, iterted doing Plcttttoua auelnee• buelnost ~ Y~_1_:!~ "°Utlous ~ bualnts1 "'? YH,MS.t7 F'lotltloua 8dlno.. . PUBLIC NOTICI wit• 1996 t197 buslneP yet? No ,..,.. Ste....._t StepNnlit'~ .._y ...._ aa.1en1ont MlchMI A. Lawter, Jr. ,..,... Stato•ont , ----..-----·• Have YO-U 1tS11ed dOlng Pwos Kourakll1 Jeffrey s. Young Rk:h11td D. McCoy The tonow1ng petaont are Thia ~ w.. tlled Tl'IO folowlng per1ons .,. Thi• 11atenwnt wu flied The folk>Wlnt! persoos ar• Ft.c:tltloH hslnoa. bualneu yet? YH, 1·M17 Thia ltatoment w11 flied Thia statement wu tiled Thi• statement was ftled doing_ butlneH u : Fht with the Col.ny Cleftc of ~ butlnff• u : Ba11ott with tho County 01et'lt of dolog busln•~• aa: The Nam• •tatOIMflt KNam JIVanl with tho County C*1c of wllh tM County Clttk 0-f wlCh tho County ·Cltfk Of s .. Flnanclal, 3905 Chan-Otange,~ on M~t7, TOOi SUo., 2412 Hatbot Otano-OOU'lty on 1·U. CYQriet Oroup, aeoo Point The fottowlno penona .,., This 1tatamtnt wat fifed Otange County on M0-97, er.no• County on t•2t-t7 Orllt'IO• County on 1.s1-11 ne1 Pila, N9Wport S.ach. 1M7a7070le Blvd., Apt. 2ot, Coat• t997, 1H7370,977 D9f Mar. Corona dot Mer, dOfnlJ buslnn1 , u : KLH With lho County Cletk of iff73707099 1M7370804S 1ff7370MH CA 92ee3 Daitr ""°'-*· 17, 2.4, ,1, Mo ... CA 9262e Dally Piiot Jtn. 31, Ftb. 7, CA 82625 MOdlClll Tramcrlptlon s.,. Otange Coun19.ty73on7017·1o°"1'17• Daily Pilot, Jan. 11; 24, 31, Dall,Y Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Dally PllOI Feb. 7. 14, 21, Ooolfrey Htclcltr, 3905 Fob. 1, '"' F'2e5 NJm Sur JO, 2'12 Hl/bof t4, 2t\ 1997 F345 :•1nmt•D.J.MA1<1.rlcdg•. 2~ rice. 10840 Warner Av-Ftb. 7, 1997 F2"4 feb • .z, H, 1991 . F316 28, 1997 F58t Channel Pia~. Ntwport PUIUC NOTICI Blvd., Apt. 201, Costa PUBLIC NOTICI ,-o t ., .,., OfOna f;'nue Suite 206 Founlaln Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, S.ach, CA 92663 Me9' CA 924526 M11, CA 92625 • Volley CA 92706' Feb. 7, 1997 F26a PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! This butlnHI 11 con· .. 0 _._,_ .... •~-This' bu1lnt11 la con. Flotftlous 8ualftH• This bualntll Id• co,n- Kathr'yn Lyn•«• Hunter· ducted by: an Individual r• •---ducted by an Individual cfuettd by: an lndlvl ual Oyer, CMT. t0640 WafllOf PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• 8u1lnoH Fictitious lualno•• Flotltlou• aualnoH Have you started doing N-.no ... t ..... nt H..,... you started doing Mamo StatotMnt Have you 1Larlod doing Avenue Suitt 20e Foun. Name Statomont Name Stat ..... nt Name Statement buslneu yet? Yn, M3-97 The fofQWlng pereons •• bUalnol1 yet? No The following peraont ate buslnell Y•t7 No • tain Vaffey, CA 9270s Fictitious •.ualnoH The following persons att The fOUowlng pettc>M l(t The following persont ars Goolltty Heckler dOlng bulinffl u : Aon V. Nam Sw Jo doing buslnen at'! Olnnlt's Jamu E. Aldridge This buslneu 11 con-N•llM Statement dolno bualneat u : Th• doing butlnea1 as: Per· doing bullntH 'aa: a) This 11atement was flied Goldallln, M.O., 999 N. Thie atatemtrrt-waa flied Colftc:tlbl• Phone Cards, Thi• 1tatement wa1 filtd ductod by: an Individual The 1o11ow1ng ,,.,.ona 11, Cutting Edge, Custom formance Dealgn & Market· RPMJC Apparel, b) RPMJC with 11\t County Clerk of Tuttln Ave., 115, Santa with the County Cl8'k of 9850 Garfield, 82, Hun-with the County Clerk of Have you •tarted doing doing buslnet1 u : Statt Woodworking Company, Ing, 867 W. 16th St. New· Racing. 1175 Plactnlla Orange County on M4-97, Ana, CA 92705 Orange COunty on 1·21·97 Unoton 8Nch, CA 92648 Orange County on 2-4·97 business yet? Yta. 1.01·97 Hydionlc Supply, 11208 320t Colorado Place, pon S.ach, CA 92663 Ave., Cotti Meu, CA tM737073M Ron Y. GoldllWI, M.D., tM73708047 Ginnie (Virginie) Katchur, t9973709825 t<athryn L. H"unttr·Oyer, Beach Blvd., Huntington Costa M•"· CA 92626 Ctvlatlan Jamn Peterton, 92627 Dally PUot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, 1207 Octanfront, Llguna Dally Pilot ~· 24, 31, 2796 Harbot, 119• Costa Dally PUot Feb. 7, 14, 21.. CMT Beach CA 92627 Daniel Ltwla Pecottt, 3201 336 Myrtle Slrfft, ~ Steven Todd Hanko 1820 Ftb 1 1997 F2<48 S.aCh, CA 9265l Feb. 7 14 1997 F315 M .... CA 112626 28 1997 F570 This statement waa flied Stitt' Hydronlc Supply, Colorado Place, Costa BtlCh, California 9295f Peninsula Place, 'coata · • Thl1 bull.ne11 I• con-• • _ 1hla bu1lne11 11 con-1-~· --------,..-- With the County Clerk of 2265 Hoonee Place. Hano-Mna. CA 92826 Thi• bu1lne11 la con. Mm, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMcfual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndl\/ldual PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 2-4-97 tuk.I HI 96819 Thi• buslntH la con-ducted by: an Individual This bualneu 11 con. Have you started doing Have you stt(ted d<Mng1------...,..----. • 1997a709839 'Thia buslnell I• con-ducted by:.,, lndMdual Have you 1tat1ed doing ducted by: an Individual Fictitious .... ,..... business yet? YH, 10-1·11 PIOtltlou• .......... bualnts• vet? No. Fl~tltlo11• Bualn•H I ·Dally Pilot Feb 7 14 2t dueled by: a corporation, Have you ttatted doing business yet? YH, Jan. '· Have you atarted doing Name Statement Aon Y. Golcfltein, M.D. Name •t•tomont GIMI• (Virginia) Katchur Nuno St•t•mont • · • • • (HI) bualnt11 yet? No 1997 bullneu yet? Yes, 11•94 Tho 1o11ow1ng, perton• .,, This 1tattment was ftltd T~ following persons ,,. Th1• ttatement was flled The following persons are 28· 1997 FS68 Have you atarted doing Oanltl L.ewla Pecotte Chrl1Uan J. Peterson Steven T. Ni.nko doing buslne11 as: Bee· wllh tho County Cieri< of dol"9 butlnen u : A) On with the County Clertc of doing bullnHs 11: a) Th~ • PUBLIC NOTICE buslnell yet? No Thi• ataltmenl wae flied This statement was flied Thi• ttatement was flied more lndustrles, 1602 Pia· Orange.County on 1-14-97, My Own, B) OMO. 20351 Ir· Orange County on 1·28-Graphic Details. b) Awards • State Hydronlc Supply, with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the .county Cieri< of centla Ave, Costa Mesa, 1ff73707407 ~ Ave .. Unit C·5, Santi 1997, 1ff73708M4 tor All. 242 Roblnhood Pl., ~ Fictitious 811alnoH DtrWin K.W. Au, Pres. Orange County on M0.97, Orange County on 1·21·97 Orange County on 1-31•97 CA 92627 . Daily Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , Ana Htlahta, CA 92707 Dally Pilot Jan. 31, Feb. 7, Co1la Mesa. CA 92627 , Name Statement Thia 11111ment was filed 1'9973707084 1997370804U 19973709498 Philip G. MOOft, 1602 Pia· Feb. 1, 1997 F271 Jadt £rlk Howe, 2215 14, 21, 1997 F346 Dustin J. Funderburk;,, 24~ • The fottowlng persons art with the County Cler~ of Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Dally Pilot Feb. 7, ,4, 21, centla Ave, Costa Mesa, A PUBLIC NOTICE Golden Circle, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Roblnhbod Place. 1,,;osta 'doing business as: The Orange County on 1-17·97 Feb. 7, 1997 F264 Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F314 28. 1997 FS63 92827 Beach, CA 92660 ~esa, CA 92627 -eo1Care Company 8913 1997a707891 Thi• bualne11 la con. Thl1 bu1int11 la con· Thlt busine11 11 con· 'Adams, Huntington 'Beach, Dally Pllol Jan. 24 3t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual Flctltloua 8vslnoH ducted by: an lndillldual Flotltloua• luslnoH ducted by: an Individual , 'CA 92646 'F • Have you started doing Na1110 Sttttomont Have you •tarted doJng Name tatomont Have you started doing •The western PetCare Feb. 7• 1•4• 1997 303 Fictitious BuslnoH Flctltlous B11sln••• Fictitious BuslnoH buslnffs yet? No The fodowing persona at• buslneH yet? Vos. t-6-97 Th• following persons at• bUslness yet? No i:ompany Inc (CA) 1400 PUBLIC NOTICE Nemo Statement Name Statement N St t t Phillp G Moore doing business at: Cham-Jadt Erik Howe doing bUllneH as: Swed· Dustin J. Funderburk 43rislol stieet ·North '115Q. The following persons are Th• following persons ate The ~::win:,!':!~~. are This atitement was filed pion Grephlca. 2117 Al• This ttatamtnt was filed lune! Propertlea, 1240 This tlatement was Med !Newport Beach CA 92660 Flctltloua BualnoH doing bu1lne11 as: Tho Re-doing business as: New-doing buslne1t as· David with the County Clerk of bama 12, Huntington with tn. County Cl8'k of Logan Ave., Suits A, Coeta with th• County Clerk ol 'This buainest ra con· nalss1nce Group, 2900 port Foreign Cat Repair & Atwood A 1 1 · 23811 Orange County on 1·l4·97, S.ach, CA 92648 Orange County oo 1-22· MHI, A 92626 Orange County on 2-4·97 "tluc1od by: a corporation n!'~:i• ftatomont Bristol Street, Bldg. Gt03, Restoration, 1638 Ptaoenua Aliso Cre!:OCR'o:· Suite 19973707404 Jett Hiii, 2117 Alabama 1997, 19973708354 Judith Swedlund, 2655 19973709850 I-lave you 1tarted doing dcM b°:jngper1~'"c8r~ CostaMtsa,Ca92626 Ave .. Unit B, Costa Mesa, 1158 Laguna Niguel CA Dally Pilot Jan 17 24 31 #2, Huntington Beach, CA DallyPllotJ¥1 31 Feb 7 Bayshofe Drive, Newport D,ally Pilot Feb. 7 14 21 business ytt? Yes 2·86 r_~ u ness ••· n • Michail Edmond Fletcher, CA 92627 • ' ' · ' F, ' 92648 • 21 1.,,.... • ' F3·31• Beach, CA 92863 28 1997 ' f:575 The Western 'PetCare ktan1 Bookkeeping S~· 1300 Adams Avenue, Anthony M. Johnson, Ill, 92677 Feb. 7• 1997 252 This bualntn la con-14• • .,.,, This bualneH Is con-, __ .--------. company, inc.. Cynthia ~ce~. 3~2 ~1~ SJ~ ... 1;, s'(g: 119E, Costa Mesa, ca 3229 Nebraska Place. J::vii:. .. ~~g·a~:.~~n: PUBLIC NOTICE ducied by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE : Muesse, President • un ng o c • 92626 Costa Me~. CA 92626 Beach CA 92624 _ Have you started doing Have _ you_ started doing • This staiement wa• flied ~~8 Ontk 322 21 t Thia bualneu la con· This busmeu 11 e<on· This •business 11 con· Flctftlou• Bu•lnH• business yet? Vn, 1988. Fictitious B11slneaa bual!'ft• yet? Vn, 4-12·90 Fictitious BualnH• _ with lhe County Clerk of au a ean, s duc1ed by: an indivldual ducted by an individual d ed b . lndividu 1 Name Statement Jett Hall N•rno Statement Judith Swedlund Name Statement , Orange county on 2-4·97 Street,, Suite C. Huntington Have you alerted doing Have you started doing HU:e ~u anstarled ~ol The following persons are This stalernont was filed The fOllowlng peraons ars lhla statement w11 filed The •ollowlng persons are 19973709835 ~fh• ;A r2648 I business yet? Yes. Hl·97 business yet? Yes, 8·31·97 buslnes~ yet? Yes 1986 ng doing business as· Bond with tile County Clerk of doing bualneas u· Home with the County Clerk Of doing business n : Projec! oa·ry Pilot Feb 7 14 21 d t~ bu~ ne~~I 1~ ;on-MlchHI e. Aetcher Anthcmy M. Johnson, Ill Davide Atwood · MarketlnlJ 260 Cagney Orange County on 1-14·97, ol Orange Hill DenUstry Otange County on .1·28-Managemant Design,. 26 '1997 · • ;:572 H";vt y~u anst~n:d udolng This statement was flied Thia statement wat filed This statement was filed Lane, 1120. Newport 19173707399 4107 e. Chapman Ave .. or: 1997, 19973708945 17100 Giiiette Avenue. 111 · buslnHI ? y S . with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with tilt County Cieri( of Beach, CA 92863 Daily Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, ange, CA 9~9 Dally Pilot Jan. 31, Ftb. 7, vine, CA 92714 PUBLIC NOTICE btf 1996 yet ••. eptem Orange County on 1-10.97, Orange County on M7·97 Orange County on 1.22.97 Carolin• Bond, 260 Cag. Feb. 7, 1997 F273 Ann Tran, 1191 W. Baker 14, 21, 1997 , F347 Brenda C. Rockett, 17100 Paula Ontkean 19973707088 t9973707888 19973708349 ney Lane, •120, Newport St, A·12, Costa Meta, CA Giiiette Avenue. Irvine, C" Fictitious BualnH• This atatemenl wu filed Daily Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Dally Piiot Feb 7 14 ~1 Beach, CA 92863 PUBLIC NOTICE 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE 92714 J Name Statement with th• County Clerk of Feb. 1, 1997 F267 Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F295 28 1997 · • f:585 This buslne~1 !' con-Fictitious Business Thi• bualntH la con. Flctltloua 8uslnou Thi• butlness ,.11 con-lhe following persons are Orange County on 1-17•97 • ducted by: an individual ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual uoing business as: The 199737078BB PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Have you ataned doing Harne Sttttoment Haw you started dol.ng NallM Statement Have you started dolnq PetCare Company, 2121 business yet? No The following persona art business yet? No Th• following pereons lltt lxl•lness yet? No _ westclllf Drivt, Newport Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Flotltlous Business Flctltlo.us Buslnosa Fictitious Bl.ltln•H Caroline Bond doing business as: Jace In. Ann Tran dolno bu1lne11 11: Wein-Brenda Rockett Beach CA 92660 Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F307 Nome Statement Name Statomont N St t t This statement was flied 1uranc• Services, 3609 This atatement was flied stein & A.aaoclatea, 191' Thia 1tat4>menl was filed The 'western PetCare The lollowlng persons are The following pe<sons are Th •m•wl • •men with the County Clerk of West MacAlthur, Suite 809, with tht County Clerk of eev.rtv Glenn, Santa Ana, with the County Clerk of company, inc .. (CA), 1400 -PUBLIC NOTICE doing bu1lne11 as: A) doing business as: Cham· dol ~ 1~11~lne~ ~:~~~~o:: Orange County on M0-97, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Ofange County on 1.()8. Ca 92105 · Orange County on 2·4·97 Srislol Street Nonh #150, Tommy The Tinter, B) Ac· pion Plastlc1, 1830 E. Ae~ov~r 01 'ora'n e 19973707104 Patricia J. Etemo, 15884 1997, 19973708782 Hugo Osvaldo Weinstein, 199737098$1 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Flctltlou• 8ualnH1 cento EntarprlsH, 350 IA Edinger, Santa Ana, CA Co 1 4r9 IC Newp~ Dally Piiot Jan. 17 24 31 Saddle Court, Fountain vai. Dally Piiot Jan. 31 Fob. 1 t911 BevtNly Glenn, Santa Dally PUot Fob. 7 14 2, This business la con· Nome Statement RMera Or., Co1ta Mesa, 92705 un y, • ' ' ' ' ley, CA 92704 ..., ' ' Ana. Ca 92705 ' ' ' ducted by: a c0<poiatlon Th• follOWlng persons are CA 92627 Pla1t·X' Dlsltlbutors, Inc., Blvd., Newport Beach, OA Feb. 7, 1997 F256 Thie busTntll Is con-14, 21, 1,,.,,7 F335 Thia bualneas la con-28. 1997 F57~ Have you started doing doing buslneu a1: Ught Thomas Ray Clttteroa, 350 <CA), t630 e. Edinger, 9~n Douglas Walker PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlllldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes 2-86 M1nagtmen1 Company, #A Rlvltra br .. Costa Santa Ana, CA 92705 . • Haw you started doing Have you atarted doing, ________ _ The we1tern 'PetCire 14725 Alton Parkway, fr· Mesa, CA 92627 Thi• bualneH 11 con-~9B~:c;i'h°A ;~~New· Fictitious Bualno•• w11n.a1 Y9I? No Fictitious ••Ines• bualnHs v-t? No. Flctltloua Bualnoas company, Inc., Cynthia vine. CA 92718 This bualne11 11 con-ducted by:• corpotallon This builnesa 11 con. Na!IM Statement Paltlcla J. Etemo N.,... Statement Hugo 0 . Weinstein Name si.1oment , Muesse. President James Christian Company, duc1od by: an Individual Have you started doing d cted b . an lndivld al The following persona ate Thta atattrnent was ffled Tho following pertons .,. Thi• 1taternent was flied The following persona llfe This statement was flied (CA), 2707 Wavecrest Hsvo you started doing bullne11 yet?.Yn, 1·2·97 Have y~u started udolng doing buslntll as: All with the County Clerk ol dolna butln ... as: Home with tho County Cltr1< ol dOlng business 11: Vwitu1 with the County Clerk or Orlve, Corona dtl Mar, CA bullnea1 yet? Yes, 1-1·97 PIHt·X Dl11i1bulor1, Inc.; bUllneas yet? No Amerlcan Craftsman, 1819 OraAge Counly on MCM7, of C"Olll Me" D/lntletty, Ofange County on 1·28-90j N. TU$lin Ave., ~lie Orange County on 2'4·97 92625 Thomas Ray Clanoro. M.L Chell, Sec. , Stevtn D Walker w. LI Palma Ave., Ana· 19973707091 891 w. 8aker St., A·12, 1997, '997,3708970 704, Santa Ana, CA 92705 19173709834 Thia bu1lne11 la con-This etatement was flied Thia 11J1t•'!'l•nt was filed Thi• itaiement wa1 filed helm, CA 92801 Dally Pilot, Jan. 17, 24, 31, Cotta Mou, -CA 92869 Dally Piiot Jan. 31 , Feb. 7, Ramon Scruggs, M.lir .. Daily Pilot Feb. 7, 14, 21, ducted by: acorpotatlon with tho County ci.rk of with tho County Clerk ol with the County Clerk of Travis Colin Jones, 1819 Feb. 7, 1997 F243 Ann Tran, 89t W. Baker 14, 21, 1197 F351 1831 Orange Ave,, Sulle A1 28 1997 F579 Have you started doing Orange County on 1·21·97 Orange County on 1·22· Orenge County on 2-4·97 w. La Palma Ave .. Ana· -St., A·12, Costa Mesa, CA Costa Mesa, CA 92627 . ' business ~et? No _ tt973708'84 1997, 19973708247 19973709852 helm, CA 92801 PUBLIC NOTICE 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE This business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE JJamek R• CU rlhslllPan C1odmp,any, Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Dally Pilot Jan. 31, Feb. 7, Dall Piiot Feb 7 14 21 This bu1lne11 Is con-. Flc ... I 8 1 Thlt bu1lne11 . Is con· FlctHloua Bual-•• ducted by: an lndlvldual • IC • g • res en Feb. 7, 14, 1997 F293 14, 21, 1997 F332 Y • • • • ducted by: an Individual •• •u• us MH ducted by: an individual ,... Have you st:irted doing, Fictitious Busln•H Thia statement w11 filed 28, 1997 f567 Have you started dOlng Name Statement Have you atS11td doing Homo Statement business vet? No Name Statement with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yea. 12·1·96 The following per1on1 at• bullno11 yet? YH, 1-95 The foltowlng pertQN art Ramon ScNggs, M.D. Tho following per1ons 1re Orange County on 1·21·97 Travit Jones doing Wllnffl u : SPort• Ann Tran doing bUslneu u : Mlef'IHI This statament was fill'd doing busfneu as: Cross· 19973708048 Flctltloua BuslMH Flctltloua Butln•H Fl tltl 8 1 Thi• statement wH filed Condltlorllno And Consult· Thlt 1taltm1nl wu llled T. -Mahoney, Con1uttant, with the County Clerk ol roads, 453 Costa Mesa St.. Dally Pilot Jan. 24, 31, Name Statement Name Statement : 0 ':. tu• n•~• with Ille County Clertc of Ing Servlce1, 5065 Bal•• with the County Clerk of 425 30th Street, 28. New-Orange County on 1-14·97, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Feb. 71 14, 1997 F309 The fonowlng _persons ata The following persons are •m• a •men Orange County on 12·20-wood, ltvlnt, CA 92612 Orange County on · 1.()8. pon Beach, CA 92863 19973707408 David A. Zito. 22809 fern doing bUslne11 as: Mich-dolna bUslntH as: A) Multl d~• f~~~~.S:~oa!t: 96. 1M83705218 Ar.drew Blalne Ml•er. n 1997, 19t7370878t Mlchael Thomat Mahoney, Dally Pilot, Jan. 11, 24, 31, A~e. Torrance, CA 90505 PUBLIC NOTICE •II• Clark Studios. 2751 Medra Package, B) M, M I t 0729 w 16 h s' t ,/Yg Dally Pilot Jan 17 24 31 Orchard, trvlne, CA 92620 Dally Pilot Jan 31 Feb 7 ·'25 30th s1r .. t. Newport Feb 7 1997 F24& Oe:borah Casey Clark 453 w111 Pacmc Coast High-Pile, 1955 Anaheim Ave .. an• · ' · .. e · ' · ' ' ' Thi• bualne11 11 con· · ' · ' Beach, CA 92663 , __ . -·-------Costa Mesa St, Costa Flctltloua BualnoH way, Newport Beach, CA Bt, Co1t1 Mt11, CA Co111 Meaa, CA 92627 Feb. 7• 1997 f 242 ducted by: an Individual 14• 21 • 1997 F33G Thi• bualneH 11 con--PUBLIC NOTICE , Mesa CA 92627 Name St•tomont 92663 92628 Yoga Wortd, Inc.. (CA), PUBLIC NOTICE Have you tllt1ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvlduel This' business Is con· The lollowlng persons are Michelle M. Clark, 2121 Jamu P. "Evans, 1955 729 W. 161h St. #89, Costa business yet? Yea, 6 Jan. Have you alJlrted d<Mng FlctltJoua BuslnHs ducted by: a general parn· doing buslnH• as: Y•I· Leeward Lane, Newpon Anaheim Ave.. Bt. Costa ~~r'· c: ~27 1 Fictitious BwlneH 1997 F1clltlo.-• •usln•.. business yet? Yea, 11-1·96 Name Stat•m•nt ' 1orsh1p lowbrlckroad Con1u1tant1, Beach, CA 92660 Mt1a, CA 92626 s u~ nt11 s con-Name Statement Andttw 81afne Miiier NallM Stato1nont Michael T. Mahoney Tho folJowlng persons ar~ Have you started doing 18685 Main St. #A·102, This bu1lneu 11 con-Thia bualnt11 la con-dHcted by. a corp~aU~n1 The following peraons .,, Thia .iti.ment wa.a flied The following person• are Thi• statement w11 flied doing buslnoH as: flt and busrnoss yet? No Huntington Beach, CA ducted by: an lndlvldual ducted by: an Individual bua'j• you 17•~rt F b 0 ;'I' doing buslnesi 11: Glrl Fri· with tho County Clerk of doing buslne~1 11: Arturo'• with tn. County Cieri< of Fabulous, 1178 29th St, David A. Zito 92648 Have you •tarted doing Havt you started doing s nen ye ea, e · • day Reglatry, SI• 367· Orang• County on M0.97, Tallof Shop, 2721 e. Pacific Ottng• County on 1·28· Newport Beach, CA 92663 . This statement was filed Kathleen Ann Elam, 2359 buslne11 '(t'? No busine11 yet? No ~9:~. Wofld Inc La 25381 Allcta Pky, Laguna ,9973707t05 Coa1t Hwy, Corona Del 1997, 19973708948 Toni Janice Glover, 1178. w11h tile County Clerk ol Purdue Or .• Colla M11a. ThMlc1 hell• ·Clark 111,.,., TJ~mi es P: Evans fll d rsnce 1 Jacobs Prei W· Hiiis, CA 92653 Daily Piiot. Jan. 17, 24, 31, Mar, CA 92625 . Dally PllOt Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 29th St., Newport Beach, Or:inge County on H4·97, CA 92628 s ·statement WH .., "• statement wu • Thi ·t t j · filed Mary Cantrall 235e1 Loa Feb 7 1997 F260 Ignacio H. Godinez 28505 14 21 1997 F355 CA 92663 1997370739a Thi• t)ualne11 la con. ~th theCoCoutynty ~l~r: 9~f ~Ith tho CCounty Cler~ J_f with' t~: ~~~~ty ·~1k1 of Aclomo1, Lagooa Hills, CA ·PU' BLIC NOTICE Del Mar, Llguna 'Niguel, Ca ' PU• BLIC NOTICE Thia buslneu Is con·, Daily Pilot, Jan. 11, 24, 31, ducted by an Individual range un on • • range ounty on • • Orange County 0• 24.97 92653 926n ducted by: an lndhllduol Feb 7 1997 F249 Have you atarted doing 19973707899 1997, 19973701393 '9973;09841 Thia bu1lne11 la con-Fl Utl 8u 1 Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· Fictitious Bualn••• Have you 11arted doings , • buslnHt yet? Yes. 12·11· Dally P~ot Jan. 24, 31, Daily Piiot Jan. 31. Feb. 7, ducted by: an Individual o ows • noH ducted by: an Individual business y1t? No PUBLIC NOTICE 95 · Feb. 'I, 14, 1997 F296 14, 21, 1997 F334 Dally Pilot Feb. 7, 14, 21, Have you ltarttd doing NMno Statement Have you started doing Name Sttttomont Toni Janice Glover -Kathlttn A. Elam 28, 1997 F571 bualneas yet? No Tho following persons ere buslneu yet? Yn, M985 Th• lollowing persona are Thi• atatament was riled' Flctltlou• BualnoH Th_I• atatement w11 flied PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE · PUBLIC NOTICE Mary Cantrall dolna bualnff1 aa: Callfor· IQnaclo H. Oodlnez doing bu1lneu as: Ricks with the County Clerk or. Name Statement with th• County Clerk of Fictitious B···I-•• This atatement was filed nla Sig Scfeen TV & VCR 1hl1 statement wu flied Woodworks, 1835 Whittler Orang• County on M 7·97 ~ Ttie following peraons .,, Orange County on 1·21·97 -.... Fictitious BualnoH Flotltlous BuelnoH with 1h• County Clerk or Repair, 3535 E. Coast Hwy. with tl'IO County Clerk of #f·1, Costa Meaa. CA 199737078H • doing bualneu 11: a) 1t973701084 Namo Sa.tomont Name Statement , Orange County on M0.97, Coron• Del Mar, CA 92825 Orange County on 1·27· 92627 Dall Piiot Jan 24 "' - Guardian BuslnH• Op-Dally Piiot Jan 24 31 Tho following persona ate The following persons are ...... ~af mo St•t•rnont t9973707100 Anthony frank Mercado, 1997 1M73708779 Richard Anthony Selga. Ftb Y7 14 1997 · ·F3~ portunlty b) Guardian l'elto ' ' ' doln\ buslne11 11: Signs doing bu1inea1 u : rvY ,.,. oNowlng persons ate D II Plto J 7 2 31 122 W. 19th St, Santa Ana, "·11y' PU J 31 F-" 7 108 Pigeon Lant, Fountain · • · communications Matkttlng, Feb. 7• 14• 1997 F3tO By each, 4250 Scott LANE DESIGNStm, 119 Via doing bualne11 as: Spona a Y t, an. 1 • 4• • CA 92706 .,. ot an. ' """· ' Valley, CA 92708 , __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E_,,.~ ese2 Hamilton Ave, Hun-PUBLIC NOTICE Dflvo. "O, Newport 8Heh, ZUrich, Newport Beach, CA Ms 1111g• Training lnaUtut• Feb. 7• 1197 F258 Thi• bualntll la con-14• 21. l997 F337 Thi• bualntH I• con-r ting1on Beach, CA 92648 CA 92e60 92663 MTI, 2156 Newport Blvd.. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvidulll PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: an lnctlvldual Flctltloua Busin. .. • ~ •Kenneth JoHph Szabo, Flotltlo 8 1 Car Blanch• Corporation, Olema Ktoenert Mohn•. Col1a Mesa. CA 92627· Have you started doing Have you started dolno Name Statement , ~312 Melba Dr .. Oarden N ~·tat"•~· (CA), 318 Alvarado Place, 119 Via Zurich, Newport 1710 Flotltlous 81111lneH busfnon ytt? VH, MB-97 Fictitious •stn••• bu1lnffa _yet? Yn, 5-1·96 The following pertons 8;., Grove CA 92$41 Tho a11M •men Balboa, CA 926'1 Beach. Ca 82663 Marquetta K. Hungerford, Name St•tomont AnthonY Mercado Name Statomont Richard seiga doing bullnffs u· Sttellltt( : This ' bualneu 11 con-dol f~ ,,.,~, ,.,~ Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Thi• bu1lne11 la con. 204 E. 16th Place IA. The followtng poreona at• Thl1 aiattrntnt wa1 filed The following penons are This 1tatement w11 filtd Direct, 2020 Barran@ ducted by: an Individual no nos• ... ducted by: a corporation duct•O by: an lndMdull Costa Mna, CA 92627 doing buatne11 u · Infinity with tho County Cltfk of doing busln... u · Para-w{th the County Clerk of Ntwpon Btach CA 9286(1 • Have you ltarted doing Slftet Rodi, 1240 Logan Have you •tarted dotog Have you 11arttd doing Thi• bu~lne11 la con-Sslff Co., 1048 Irvine Avt, Prange O°""'Y on M1·97 aon Roofing, 1304 Palm, Otange County on 1-31·91 Janl"e• e. Werle • 2026• business yet? Yt1, 1995 ~~~t B, Costa Meta, bualneH ytt? No bualne11 yet? Yn, Jan ducted by. an Individual Suitt •201 Ntwport tM73707195 F4untlngton Beach CA 19973709508 earr~a. Newpor/ Beactr.' Kenneth J. Szabo Car Blanch• Corpcwatlon, 1980 Havt you •tarted clOlng Beach CA t264o Dall~ PAOt Jan, 24 31 92&48 ' Daily PllOt Feb 1 14 21 CA 92660 ~ This statement w11 filed fy8;~-'1:· ~o~!~:i'"1:"0d8 Dlvld F. S.ach; Ptealdtnt Glenna Kroenert Mohn• bMu~H"~ Y•d•·pt9D86 Ronald A. Smith, 1048 It-· Ftb 1 14 1197 1f302 CtN'latlne Ann Ryan 1304 28 1197 · ' irss3 Thi• busln•u 11 cd/ft 1u11h tho County Clerk 0-f • • Thi• 1tatement wu 1llod Thia 1talement waa flied ·"· u.,. .... or • 11• • ·•-.. s It 120t N • • ' -Palm H ,,..,.. :._&.t.. ' -duct ... b .... 1 di'.._. ... , , r..:ran • Cou on MM7 Lakeald• Ln.. Huntington with th• County Clofk of with the County Citrk of This statement wa1 filed .,,.,, ... ve, u • ' ew-PUBLIC NOTICE ' un .... on ............. PUBLIC NOTICE .., y: -· n "'"""" p g nty • S.ach, CA 92548 Or • County on 1-17·97 Otan • County on 1s28· with the County Cieri< of pof1 Beach, A 926.tO CA 92.148 Have you started doln~ • 19973707101 Thlt b-ualn•H It con-ang 1"73707887 99 g •9973708972 Orange County on 2...,97 Thia bu1lno11 11 con-Fl tltlous •stno Thi• bu1lne11 11 coo-Fl tJtl hslno business yet? VH, M&-V-'Oally Piiot, Jan. 17, 24, 31 , ducted by· husband and 1 7, • 199737,...15• 9ucted by: en lndMdual 0 •• ducted by: an lndMdual 0 ..,. M Janie• r. Werley • )=eb 7 1997 f 255 wife ' Dllfy Pilot Jan, 24, 31, Dally Piiot Jan. 3t, Feb. 7, v• '* Have you tlSl1ed doing Name Sa.to1110nt Have you 1111tttd doing Na!llJ9 Statement Thl1 llatament wn fllol} · ' Have you atat1ed doing Feb. 7, 14, 1"7 F297 14, 21, t997 f3-43 Dally Piiot Feb. 7, 14, 21, bualnt11 yet? VH, 5-1().06 The following ponont llt bualnt11 yet? '(H, 1·2-07 The fOllOWlng l*aonl are \IWfth tl'IO County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE bualnet1 yet? v .. tote PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 28, 1997 f 578 .Ronald Aay Smith do.Ing bu11no11 u : Ctw11t1ne Ryan dOlng bullnelt .. : Flret 0t111ge County on M7·t'I"' ---------• Mr• Lynn Kolttad Thi• statement was flied Soectett Vai.t. 2825 Now. This atatornent wsa IUtd Ttecf<a, 1048 Irvine Ave.. t9973707901" Fictitious 8uslMH Thli •tattment wH fifed Plotltlous luslnoH F1ctH•--lluel PUBLIC NOTICE With tho County Cieri< of port 84¥d_, NewPol1 ~"-with tho County Cltfk or 1371. ~ BttlCh, CA Dally Piiot Jan. 24 31 ·, Namo la.tomont with tl'IO Coun"' Cl k of -· noss Fl Otango County on Mo.97, CA t2M3 . Orfinoe County on 1-n. t2MO Ftb 1 14 1997 'P.ln"°' • The followlnQ persone are Of Cou '' on "1-og. Name Sttttement Na11M ltatOtMnt otltloue •stnoH 19973707094 Roboft Stab* Jt. 18009 1991, 1H7'70llM7 MlchM' ;,,,bes!, 1048 Ir· • • • l' ... doing bullntH as: JS ,,,,.ar_;oo '"'13707023 T1io ~ pereone .,. Ths ·~ peflOM .,. .. ..... atatOtnOnt Dally Piiot Jan 11 24 31 H~t Ave., c~. Ca D•llu p-:;.n 31 Fob 1 ¥Int Ave., 1378, Newport P-UILIC NOTICI .• West LLC/Julco Sto~ "'• doing bualnoa1 a1: Wotld doing ~tlntP .. : Merthal The f~ ponona ate ' · ' fie' 90703 -_, ' ' ' ' BMCh, CA920eo corona o.t Mar, 2ao1.;c D•llY Piiot Jan, 31, Feb. '· Wide Exp0t11, 33451 s.. Butlne.1 E1Nnllal1, 1182 doln~ ~ .. : Oxford Feb. 7• 1191 1 TN1 bulln•11 I• co"" 14• 2t, ' ~ Thl1 bu1lnen 11 con-Plotltlous .,....... ~ Ent coaat Hwy.,coron. t•. 2t, 1197 F333 8rlaht Dr .. D.,. Point, CA EdlnOor Aw., Huntlf\9'on ""• Ind Gr1phlc1, 1360 PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: an lndlvldual PUiUC NOTICE ctuctoct by: an lnclMdl.lal 11w at~t •• Del Mar CA m2s , 92f29.1134 Beocih, CA 92647 Logtn Aw. 1102, Coate Have you tta11ed doing Haw you •tarted dolna Tho IOllowlng poroone .,J JS weat.U..C. 18 Rana. PUBLIC NOTIC! OIWld JoM 8lcknel, G3451 Ktnneth e. Merehall, M"'· CA 928218 F1ct_1t1ous llta91no•• bullnee• vtt1 No ,...,...... ........ bu..,_• vtt1 Y ... fof,tJ -dOlna ~· es: ~ RanchO Stnt• Mergarlla, Sea Bright Drive, Dana 18e6t Bartlttt Line "· Harvsy Lloyd Stu!, 20G32 Mamo ltatoment Roboft SUtbl.lr Jt, .._ StateMoftt MlcNll linbffl PfOdi;c:ts an Tra.le Dr.-t CA 92681 Flo....._•--•• Point, CA tiezt.1134 Huntington Beach, CA Wlldtr Ave .. Lakewood, CA The lollOWlng '*'°"' .,, Thie 111e1111S1tt was filed Tho 1o11ow1n9 .,.,_. .,. Thia lfattmont· WJ• flltd eo. M9.. CA 92821 A This bu•lneu I• con-...,.. ltotomont Thia buelnen It con-92647 90115-1914 dolno bullnel• 11. Juartt Wltl\ tho County Clerk or doltl9 buslnets .,. Sunr1M wlltl IN County Clerk of Mlct\MI E' 8adnor 57r cl\.ICltd by: Umltod U.blllty Tho foloWtnO persons .,. ducted by. en lndMdual Thi• bu1lnfft ,11 con-Thi• bu1lno11 I• con;-Ma a EntortainlMnt, m Oteno-Co&l'lly on t-17-17 ~. 200 N, Tultln Orange County on 1-31 .. 7 Trawree oi., Coata M..,,, Co •• (CallfOmla) ~~ •: AIQhe-Haw you ~ dolllJ cNctod by: an lndlYldusl dudtd by: an lndlvldull Oltnneyro St., l.egun1 • ttl'18'107He Ave. SU11e , Santa AM, CA_ _ t"H70910e CA nat ~ Have you etll1ed doing on & IMtiita-~ yet? Vn, IMZ. H"'9 you ttaned dOlng Haw you at.arted doing IMcf\, CA t2MI o,lly .. Jwt. 24, 3t, ijiOI, Delly Piiot 'fl>. 1, 14, 21, Tilll btltlneH le con' t>u1lnea1 yet? No =:;. 'c:oo W. CoellS:. ~ 8lctu\Oll ~ r,~·t3-t7 r,a'""' yet? Y .. , Ol.O~ S.rnad•U• Juarez, m Feb. 1. 14, 1"1 , "* Dawn M. Utlllck S13N 2i, 1W7 FU4 dUctod by. en Individual • ·• ~r~ ~::.omom WU llled CA 9*3 Newport • ™· lfatemsne ... flltd Thlt ...-.. was flltd Hstvoy Ls Staal • ~ ~,.. laguM PUIUC NOTICI ~:t c.f =~ lagt1n• NILIC NOTICI L :::..:u ·=ed d~ with the County ci.r. of JoHph Gltnn Kru_atr. with ll'IO County Cletk of with tho COunfy Clerk of Thi• •tal•ment wat filed Thia butl,,.11 la con-T 11 bu11non 11 con-MlcMel r,",__ • orange County on Mo-97, 7000 w. Coat Hwy,. lruft• Otano• ~ on M1•1 Of1n99 ~ on '* with the County Clerk of ducted by: an lnclMdual ,......._., ...... a ~ by: en~ ,......._ ........ T'llll .....,,_. waa flftd' t"1no1102 1, N~Ott ••och, CA 1•1nonoa 1997. tH1a70ltP Otanoe County on 2...,.1 HeYe '°" et.Wtoct clO!l19 .._ ... ._.. HeYe ~ llanod ~ .._., ... .....,.. wtth "'-County a... -Cit Dally P110f Jan, 11, 24, Jt, t2M3 Dally Pll04 Jin. 14, S1, Dally l'tlot Jan. 31, ,ob. 1, i"?~70M40 butln .. het? Y", 12-1... 1he tolowlno psrtOne .. tlullNs9 ~ Y"' 14't7 Ttto ...._ l*90ftl •• Or1n99 ~ °" 1·2t"7• Feb 1 tM1 '25t Thi~ butlnoat 11 con-rrob. 7, 14, 1197 F2" 14, tt, 191'7 n14 Dell'y Pllo• Feb. 7, 14, 21, llornadtris Juw9t ~t1u*'""9 .. : OCMl'I D,M. U10Ck ~ .......... : A9do '"U70IOIO"' · • duet by: en lndMdUel 21, 1997 11111 This ~ ~ fhd ' 11, atn !VII Thll ~ wae fled boatd Yacht _ lyston11, Daly Piiot Jen 24 3, ~ PUIUC NOTICI ~!!!....'!°4' ~ dolr'O PUIUC IOTICI PUIUC NOTICI PUILIC •OTICI Witt\ the CCM'lty ~ of l.eM. o... u.... CA .-tho counw CW11 ot '""' a... Clrdo, ._. .,.... 1 14 1-1 · ·.,.., ... ........ ...-~ ,_ 0t.,. ~ on t·1M7, aat OrMft County on '* .,,_. lleectl, CA ...e ..... • · ..., •" ~ "•tllleue .......... .....,.. I,~ ........... lullrt•H ~~~Ill......... Plomto. ......_ 1"7'70'1orf Palflclr Honunsns. 2117 11t7, 1"il'IOIOOO fNclsl1clt '· ~ _ ~ ' 1 ""'' N.,... ........... TllM etaltmenl WN Ntcl Nw ..... ,,.. -... ._... r>.ty Pllol. Jen. 17 24 ~1 Awai Lant, Cost.a Mela, Dally Piiot Jen.. 31 ,.-1 t1431 ~ Clfdt-, Ha& ,, ,., , Th• tolowlnG Plll'90f!I .. .-tho Coumy Clerk oC Ths ~ ~.. Tll9 ~ pnons.. ...... ,........,.. ' • ' CA ._7 , ' ' • hton ltollCt\, CA-... : ............ , ....... °'*"' ~ on ..... ., dofno ~ -A a AZ dOtno ....,,.. er. ,....... The folowtng....,,.. .. F•. 7, 1•1 Pata '"'• buslftoae .. con-14• 2t, ,..., ,,,. Tflll ........... II eon-' • ~ ~lk,, ~.,..,.... 1"Ul09ft1 •ftll~.t ~·1 . 1144S lo a.m., Sf111 ~ doing ~ u : JohMf PUIUC IOT1CI dlllCtld "'"' lndM.... Ml.IC llOTICI ..... by: II\ lncNd\dlf Cen't ... "'to • vtrbrootl ~ .... Ot1Y P10C , .. 1 14 lt VtmOn IL. f'CIUrWmn V911W, -..., Newpoft lffct\, Cal. Ant Conc•Hlons, 394 H919 ~ ........ doll,g H.a ~ ellftOd M'9 get lo 11 lhoM :'I CA92tt07 tt 1"1 ' Htf CAtr70t~ taillO fllocNllt1 It., IC, Col1a PletHle••-.. • l..._.-=-~·t-4""' ........ 1· UI llllllltelil~Y•,0.C.W· f _..,...,._ A') .Nlto ... Uh. S4a I. ..,... ' ~ .. t ~ ........ lno., ,_ Mota. tnct., (CA), M9ee. CA na7 ·=••11 I Pl*tdC ............. llw .... IMtnt P...a.fdi P . ..,__ I~ ,._ ,__ 't book,~ CA ..-i iiUii) NOTICI ;;:..,! Y9'ftOft a. .. An"9of w.., II. ,..._ lhennoft Meri. Von Oof9n. TllO ,.,..._.. lNI 11 I ••. w .. lM ~.. Ttll'e lllll ••II Wl9 llld M>Wld 111 IMluM? ~ .:,.°'T!.~. l:'::; ,....,. .......... Thie wV::.fl\•~ 'Rf.~-:'° con-g:.. =~.lz, IC, ~ AMJ..0:.~ ~-.:l":r :Ji IM1~ ~~ cr,r._.r ,,..LIA 9"9• • -.CAIOMI -._. .. ,_,.,...., .._.tty.aCIGrpClllllon Thia bu1lnot• I• '°"" n;s; Me., Coe1a IMs. 1 o, w..ma.11111, tW IJO... ·-11-1~ , fhll •ualMP ..... ""' ~-ca... ~~.,~doing CAW ' Dllr ......... M; 11. ~ I-~ .... '* 7, '4.11.. ... ..... l ~ .. '* ....... Ir• tfte,....... you,, ---~-:re."°%:"''' ....... ,.,,JV-.... .;:;::;..:;~~·!" ·"" ---,.. ... ......, . Onlhe...,aT ~ ..,._....._.. .... Mll!J' ......_M.YtlnDorM ..-.;CA .. .....,.. -IKllllWWW ~w.c.t"t -.'"-llW •" S91 ~extra , -.. .... IDIUM .... .... wllt .. ~Cleft tf ~-.j&md:: 1 !I - I I I I I I l ' I I hOUlehold .... ltl3::.t"' .. ~'ll::'i ::...=--:.,.,.--: ~ ctlillfted \ , ~ C:a~=· '.:! ,.-... ' =r'..ti"i .. ~-= I~ ~ •• , ~··· • ~.-. ..... ='CA--cell OllWlllll;M11, ... ~ .-°''~~-·""* ....=.:;: ~ In c,te•lflid ''"" .......... .. .,.. --··· •• ,. -• ,... 1, "" .. ~~ I .•INlllll -f" Je ,, _______ -·-----~·-----.!' • __:_ ·· --t f , I ' -' --' 1 , -_.._ "' • _:!. ," 1 ,,.-;..j . . . - City of Costa Mesa DRAFT ZONING CODE Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code. commonly referred to as the Zoning Code, ha~ undergone the most comprchcnsi\'c revision since 1960. The revised Zo11ing C'ndc has a formal that is "user-friendly" which includes many easy·to-rcad tahlcs anJ matl'kcs. Numerous changes arc proposed to the zoning regulations to reduce or eliminate formal review procedures for various types or lnnd uses . The major proposal is a processing procedure called "Minor Modification". 111is procedure would cnahlc the Planning Division to approve dOJ.1ialions from certain development i;tandnrds over the counter wi thout a fonm1l npplicn1i on, public notice or public hearing. · New or revised development standards arc also pnlposoo in the updated Zoning Code that aOcct all the zoning districts in the City of Costa Mesa. For further information on how the new Zoning Code may affect )Our property or business, please Cl'\l\tact the City of Costa Mcsn Plt111ninB Division at (714) 754-5~45, Monday through Friday. between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m .. Copies of the drafi Zoning Code Arc available for review at the City's t\\(\ libraries. locntcd m 1855 t>ark Avenue and 2969 Mc~a Verde Urive Erisl. Copies of the d~)Cumcnt can ulso be ublaincd from the Planning Oivision, loctllcd in the Civic Center. at 77 Foir Drive, 2nd Floot. Written commcn•s on the draO zoning c.oJo cnn be cJirutcd lo the follow in~: -· R. Michad Robinson Principal Planner \ity of C<'lsla Mesa r.o. Box 1200 C'ostu Mesa CA 92628-1200 Your c.:um1m:nts ShOlll<l he n.'C~ivcd hy Mm'\:h Ii.&. t'.)97. r()nnal puhlic hearings will be held in Spring 1997 bcfoN th~ Plnnnih" c,munission and ~uhscqucntly by the Ci t}! of Costa Mc:wi Ci•) Coyncil. /\ddltionol pub tic notice ofth'* hcarins.~ "ill be Mi~n. . : VAii llOY .loeeph D•ltn•w Yan Now IV (AKA:.J.D.) d19d of e h..,1 attack on F•b. 4. 1997, at th• family home In ea.ta M .... He WU 48 ~ old. J.D. was born In Visalia, CA on Oct. 20, 1948. He WU gradu- ated from Corona Del Mar High School In 1998, where he played Vanity football and bueball. Follow· Ing high achoo!, hlll aerved In the U.S. Army and attended Orange Coast Col· lege. J.D. resided In Costa Mesa for 42 years and WU a bual-,,.._ aaaoclate In hla father'• company, Newporter II Motors In Costa M.... H• enjoyed correspond· Ing with relatlvea and was an avid sports r.n. J .O. la 9UrY!wd by hi• ala•r Debbie Van Nov Thorn, brothW-l~aw Richard 0 . Thom and nephew PaY91 v.,.. Noy Thom of San Diego, his aunt and uncle Joye. and Jim Bun or Loe Ang.- .... and hi• coualna Vlcld and Partl Pat· tlaon of Freano . Graveside service• wlll ~ h .. d at P&cfftc ~ Memoftal Perk, 3500 P&cfftc V19W Dr .• Corona o.i Mar, on Monday, F•b. 10, ll1 11am. In 11.o of ftow. era, the famlly aug.. gesta contributions In hla Memory to St. Luk•'• Eplecopal Church 3726 30th Street. San Diego. CA 92104. J.D. had a great love for hi• fam· lly and wu dedlcat9d to them. He wtll long_ b• remembered tor never ~king tu of anyon.. By Fu (714) 631-6594 ByPhone (714) 642-5678 By MalMn Penom. Pelley Rates and dudlint'a are 11~ to cbaoae without notice. TIM! publisht'r reserves die right 10 ceneor, rt'Cla ily. revise or reject any claasi!ied advertiscintnt. Please report any error that may ~ in your classified ad imme~tely. The Daily PiJ01 accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement Tor which it nury be responsible CXOOP.t for the CQSt 0£ the space actually occupie<J by the error. Credit CM only be allowed for the ftrSt insertion. • (Please include your name a1id phone 11umber and we 'U call you bark with a price quote.) . 330 West BaY. Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Nt''"'J>Ort BJvd. & Bay St. --Deadllne8 -- ~ - ----- Boars Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT ANNOUNCEMENTS EMtLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FumaTURE 6014 JEWELRY, FURS BEACH 1069liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 MISCEUANEOUS 2920 5530 WANTED 5535 6 ART 6025 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ea at Side 1 Bdrm Ulls liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENT .AI.S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beachwood Wall Unit liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bluff• New Listing paid . $500/mo. Cat Speotaoular Ooean •••••••• HAPPY BIRTHDAY Out of Santa Fe Certlfted Nurae Aid 31" TV. Blk •leeper TO MY V"" 1r.,.INEI lOUAL HOUl!f;O very Sharp X·Plan ok. Please call Agent/ and Ch•nnel Views Forget one lately? In ·Fashion Island has Xlnt local rera. PM sofa, chase lounge. IUolOftl • Ol'l'OllTUN•TY For Appt.·760·3142 Pam 548·5880 Luxurious 1br and Never forget another HIH poalllon• In our home duty. Hrs flex. Ottoman. Creme bdrm Lovely¥PersonaJlzed ;i...i ...... 111wt1tlslllgl11lllls Solly/Evelyn·Brks 1br+lott with 2 apa· ROOMS 2706 a p ecla l occasion outdoor Jewelry Kclosk1.1 723 .•. 0353 673·0833 ~t~~:.~·~l~g 2;~1~.~'. H~a~~h~~~~•~• ._._,llfll su'ltcllllllt ftcl· Ellla R••ltv Group 1---------cloua balconies. again, guaranteedl hrly +comm. a Frig, BBQ, Microwave, and rose e ngravings. fllrHMlilltAclllllllu Foreclosu r e 5br HUNTINGTON ~l~~;,daanntd W.~~~ag~ CM E 'ald• room, pvt ~~~~~aloJ~r;'.lt~~ll ~~! Poppy at: 844-5953 DOMESTICS 5540 & Plants. 675·3373 Send $8.75-(ahlp Inc) ....,,... ~.::",:!!::'. 4.S ba oc eanvlew, HARBOUR 2142 Gas and water paid. h/me, furn,. $27~· fOf' details 714·288-3960 l~l~~l!~~!~:i'!STCo. t:legant wall unit. Ivory c~~~kH~~~o~eAo~~~er I I pool. spa. P rlnc lp•l• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Walk to Balboa Island n pets. ma e pre . S 1 2 O o /mo . F ax Mother'• Hel-r /mahog trim, Incl bar, P.O. Box 614 latlte or •1acrl111IHl 111 Onlu Asking $700,000 714-842-5438 -1 t hi • l'ICI, ell-. l'llltlae. 955·l2t2 580·8779 Waterfront Beautiful and the be•chu. LOST L rHume: 754-5890 Prorl. Ught haework, enterta nm•an • c na Wrlghtwood CA 92397 3bo 3ba den dr gar Preatlglou• re•ort ---------c:. child care & flex hrs. display. orgeousl Or call 1·619·249-3006 ....:~·.=--=: -=a,_.-,-.-d,..---=c-o_m_m_u_n..,.,lt-.,, Dock avi pools, 'turn: llvlng with stunning RENTALS TO FOUND 2925 R9EC1 EPCTIONltST PT Mrs. Lanting 875-8360 S750. 497-0415 ~.;=......,....,11m1. Newer 3Br 3Ba w/2 $3450. Agt 875-9505 ~~:.~:!~ A~;.d•ta~~~ SHARE 2724liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii d~t~ e~~~.u 4::ho~~~: •VALllNTINH DAY• l!a .. te S•I• Leather1--------- &llilll••bullalallloa." car attached garage, at $1350. 789·1845 LARGE .REWARD Call Eric 260-1880 We are open atnlghll So recliner $95. 8' couch PETS Ir laundry rm, FP. com-1---------you can dance tht night $75. Wingback chair lllITT'UllTt! 6049 ' Tllla HWl,aper •Ill nol munlty pool/spa, and LAGUNA Studio/Br Gated 2 Br 28• NB Apt Lost wallet, w/ex· Receptionist awayl can for delllila: S85. Maple end table nn.u~ .......,-.C.flllllY """iM· morel Low association BEACH Condo. Bright & airy: $350 + Y.t utllltlea. tremely ••ntlmental Travel Agency. Fun Tedcfw • ..,. & Love & coffee tablH $25/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii flllll lar IUI 1111111 .-k' la I• dues. No Mello Roos. 2148 2 blka to bch $775. References required. pictures, appt bk @ Job, great benefits. FT/ Child Cat• L1304201070 ea. Lrg mirror $100. AKC Lab Pupa 10 ...... lf&U llw.OW1114lcn $259.000. 644·6590 orliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 955·1212 or 580-8779 831.0148 Vons/Bristol, S.A. 8/30 PT. Call 714/983-8747. <:7714-549·2144<:7 Misc . dreaHra S25. wks. Papen. Cham· ;...,._, lallflllt41 11111 all 760.5000 Ext 112 Oc ••nfront Condo Studio/Br Veraalllea CdM 1 block to bea.ch. Please call: 557·5227. Recptn/Seoret•r'tl (Vanity dresser, 2 end pion tin.. $350 to lov· 11'--s MnrtlHd in 1111• Diana Prosser, Agt Spect•cul•r View OdM M rt c tables dbl head· I h 87" 3037 .._ Condo. Super clean. 2br 1ba, pool, n/amkt, LOST PARROT All 0 gage o. ' ng omH. "" ..,,,, ... ..,....,, 111 • ""a,_,-.-.-t__,V,,,_•.,..lu_•_l,.._......,V.,...ll~la 2br 2ba, pool, private Pool/•pa. Prkg garage neat. All amenlllH. green, yellow nape. Clerlcat sknl•, frlendly, MERCu11.rnlSE ~::krd~20~.a~n~I~~~ Cocker Spanlel 1 yr ~,...,.........,llllb. llcem-Balboa, 2bd, 2ba. like sleps to beach $1900. 5800/mo. 963-5037 $450/mo. 673-8139 Feb 8th, 17th St & h :7r3d ,.,.w.,40 1 r0krlano gt · .DAA't&I clock•. 847•2411 old puppy, great with .,...,, '••,callHUO new cond. $189,000. 646-8635 or 499·6035 o 1 c M u -.vu .._. 1·D ..U4·1511. fer Ellis Really 509·3271 Versalllee Studio CDM 3Br 2Ba 1 Rm avl REr Wang eD 7n22·75.54·. •----------------------1 ORl!AT STUFFI children. Very gentle, I'-¥' ''A*°.OC Ma•i..ase. Penthouse Fur11-or 10 •hare w/prof, reap. AR Sele• Assoc fOf' fine,. neutered, all shots .HUOll-::;· .. ~ ,... H•rbor View SBr 3Ba NEWPORT unfurn. Pool, gym, clean male. s49?>/ino. china-crystal NB store. ANTIQUES 6010 Low price. Sectlonal current. Irvine tag•. I ..... ..._ Custom pool/spa. gar. Wik to bch. $850. +utls. 6111 640-9164. PT, salary + comm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~udc.h. S~o:1~nh:::~ 714-788-4119 ~o~rplt~~ r;~~~le~;1iBiiEAiiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii6ii9 494·:~~i,e5J,2~-;Jl548. CdM 3Br 2B• Hae EMPLOYMENT T ':~:r~ • re::-:9P8~ ---------.1 dHk, etc. 407-49151--------- HOUSES/ Purchase $825,000. Very clean. Fp, w/d, •••••••-Fl H • oaytl e T D II ldl M•ple T•ble 40X30. TV, ELECTRONICS, 2bd/1b• 1/2 blk toll•••••••• $550+ dep, 1/3 utll ex our • m op 0 er Pe Fold down. Two 11 " STEREO 6080 CONDOS 955·1212 or580·8779 Only. $6.Hr +Bonu• F 1800 1960 beach. Garage, W/0, 723·6101, leave mssg. 114-225-9525 rom • · extension• all w/pads. FOR SALE •Newport Height•* Pvt patio. $1200/mo. APARTMENTS •CDM• Furn 2bd/2ba EMPLOYMENT 1 pc to entire Hlate. 4 matching chalra.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lg~r/~~;,nd:~~~~~l•.11 1-800·878·2443 FOR RENT home In Harbor View 5530 :1!!:~:;,g~~rn.c~~~~· $350. 549-7908. , ________ ,. mini ocn vu. S525K 3 b r /3 b • C o n d o I••••••••• H 111 a . 0 u I et' Pvt' 40Yr NB Rt• 673-6223 T••k Furniture * CABLE TV * Grundy All, 875·6161 $2450/mo. Designer secure. Gar & ulll Incl. Direct from Importer Descremblere GENERAL 10 02 Furnished 225·18171---------$925mo. Jim 644-6869 $1000'• Poaalbl• l11111uplohl.OOOlnJmonllll Wholeeal• Price• Lowest Prices! work 854·2781·home BALBOA --------T't/plne Part Time. At fllltlg,._alroCOlllliridOll. By appt. &44-7288 1 y W ... 1125 E'elde C.M. Room, Home. Toll Free ~alalllM. eer arren •• 4 BR, 2 BA Remodel PENINSULA 2607 share bath, kit, ref's t ·800-698·9778. Ext. CCII 7 doytl l!ST A1::f.S Qtl) Visa/MC/Discover Attention Home Owners & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Walk 10 back bay. req'd. From S325 Inc T·1398 for Uatlnga. MERCHANDISE C.0.0. 30 day trial REDLANDS•Corner 8 $1700/mo. 20242 Qre•t views at th• ulll. 642·9622 Lv msg. •---------Anllquelo'5Q.Mad.n MISC. 6015 1-800-211-4125 R.E . Agentall Showcase those special properties In our Homes of the Week & Open Home Guide published each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's an e lfeclive and inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl Ac C-4 Nat'I Fast Spruce. 844-0771 beach 1 ·2bdrma, NB brlghValry, furn, un-Adm Asst •&l=..._._--; * * * Food•New HI Sehl f /d $450 I -'d NB Boat Sales/Rental _,, I'::;:::;::;====~ s e 11 /J v •Owner B•'tlrl d g e 2bd/2ba. w/garagea. '895-urn, w · n .. , • Co on water seek•1---------..,, ,..., Wolff Tanning a.de I• •7 14-5 49·8309• 2-car gar. $1400/mo. '!~~~~l~~~no~~~.~~" ~~~ b;~~854:.1iig; neet. friendly aaat 'l!'UDLO,,..'l!NT ~~polery, Tan At Home Ca':!:~~==:-' L~S::.93Ej~·.1~9:~ty 1510 W. Balboa Blvd. NB Metr Br/8• + =~~~,:,111~~:. to•~~~~ SERVJcEsou; 5533 --~Mn.. ~~~ 01~9:n:'h'l~ •:=~ Starting @ $200. Mgr. 97s.5594 hme offc. Shr w/2 proceH, rental•, l~ht liiiiiill•iiiiiiiiiiiiii pertoct~ Free Color Catalog Why rent wtien you can HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT CHM/Nwp2tHte 3BrF2B1a 1 _________ Nm 1 en 9 m.k.PS1,750teon64 • .,d84ec73k. books, etc. IT •••••••• dlcolllie..._ Call 1-600-711..0158 ownl 1-618-78~ ome. -car gar. Pc, CORONA .,. Wknda. FX rHume to: •Onellllor ......... nice yard, w/d hk-upa. 2622 NB/Blu..._ Mature Fem 7 1419 4 5-9208 Please be •ware that 1 •l'LNvd'J/Adm•-S1690/mo. 831·1680 DEL MAR ... 1---------the llatlnga 1n this cat· """--- -Br/Oen/Ba. Gar. Avl 2· Ad min. Aeeletant egory may require you I •EltlltlllllconlM:tld ••••••••• Feb 20 • M•rch 3 1 18. $600/mo. utls Incl. Bookkeeper PT. to call a 900 number •lmr'rlldll9tClltl Call our Classified Department Todayll 642 ·!56 78 CORONA DEL MAR obo N.B. 2br Exec Dwnatra Studio, new +$300 dep. 644-0263 Flex hr•. Computer In which there I• a .,.,_.. "'.An ->·711 condo with view ~:~~,~~~:~~· u~~. ~~ Oc••n view Yrly. skill• r~q'd . Fax charge p« minute. , ........,.,..~ WYLAND PaJnllnga furnished, FP, alarm, now. Erenl• 222•5n 5 Front door 10 steps to rHume to. 850-9509.1_________ 3 Orlglnal•. Call Tony BALBOA fax, pool, apa, '931...,,._...,...______ beach $550/mo. BHI Auto Det•ll•r e'U9Yov..m .. -i---------1 714-722·9918 JST .. ~ Jaguar poa•lble. Studio Aval 3/1. $750 Locallonl 548·9811 Mondav•Frldar .1a.u-• l&n.la't& &.rM'tu ._~~~~----~1 2122 • 61<>& s5ootwk or S3.0001 firm. Lota of c1oaet1 8 :30•5 :oopm-Muat WANTED 5535 FURNITURE 6014 W 11V'l'1:!D liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilla --------3 bd1 1·3/4 b a 1/2 blk mo. w/car. Call Glaela cab •pace, poaa small speak eng 84s.50541"iliiiiliiaiiliiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil nn .. ~ Sund• .. Onlua.a• CORONA to beach. Quaint, cozy 844-8182 phone/fax kltcheneue. Ull Incl. 1 · 1• TO BUY 6019 • • DEL MAR 1022 cottage Olde COM. By """""------,-,....-----:----:-per/no pets. 759·0865 BUSINESS & AUTO MECHANIC B•rtender Sr.· Gent, 7 po Couch Sectional .Furn. rugs, bed/bed· appointment only. Gorge ous, New 2 +2 Newport Tire long time Bartender & Appnc 12 Wx 8' Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ding, TVa, clthg. Cash $2500/mo. 675·6434. corner unit In Backi·C-O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A- 2 - 6 - 2 - 4 FINANCE 3COoOroOnl!a. cdo.••I t HMwy•r Bar owner, avail for cond, need• •llp cvra. Top Doll•r• P•ld only. 128 Opal Av• C•m•o Shores Bay w/large windows pM parties. 434..0576 $250 &48-0872 For Records. Jazz, S •crlflcelll 3 BR . 1 Lott, 3BA and high celllng•.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-4144-8495 All Kind• of Jobs For Whether you're buying Sountracka, etc.1---------3Br 3Ba pool home Oen, 2 car gar, pets Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frlg.IB'SIDll Lrg clean 2BR, _________ 1---------All Kind• of People. or Hlllng, ClaHlfled Call Mike 645·7505. CORONA on V.1 acre lot. 3 prl· OKI $2050. 760-6870 C•t•d Communlt't/ 1 BA G 1 BUSINESS Corpor•t• Agent Claealfled. covers all your needal ---------DEL MAR 6121 vale beaches. Back· 818 Avoc•do This Weekend Onlyl · ar, aundry rm. FIT, llilln 5yr• exper.1 ________ _ yard opens to private EXEC TOWNHOUSE $1345. 789·1748 120 Albert Pl. s750. OPPORTUNITY Newport Beach Sabre JEWELRY, FURS k 3 Leave Maag 548·1703 2 904 Agency Good salary/ ·par · car garage. Large 2bd/2.5ba, lam--------benefl.t package. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT le ART 6025 5799.000. 760·5000 rm, 2 FP's, 2·car gar, Lido I• Bayfrt 4Br 3Ba E·Slde Height• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,., Ext 112 or 644·8590 pool/tennis. S1900mo . Dock aval. Avail now. 2Bdrm Front Duplex. Fax rHume 757·1229 5530 553 0 2 F•m•a.o 8•1• Sat/Sun 9·3 Computer, ottc furn & Diana Prosser, Agt 840.0888 Furn/unfurn, wk/mo/yr Quiet & Safe. $850. &TOPI $1800/Wka. or call Uaa 752·58551~:;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~1 650.2300 650-3700 Call 645 "445 worldng from homel ;lSunn.,, & Bright 18R Lg Cus tom 3Br 2 sea .... Xlnt Income oppt. FIT I Gu Es : Sandcastle condo by 2 Blk1 to beach. Fam LIDO ISLE No gimmicks . SAL.RS ASSOCIATE Sold Out Print• II f lg h hi'" Umlt.d Edition. supp ea, r , •• ., Items, misc. (In alley) Roger Tory Peterson, 810/812 Fernle .. I bch. Fath lal. Lse opt rm & Dining rm Fplc 3Bd 2Ba House. 2-car NEWPORT Serious people call: Full Time/Part Tlme poH. Pool, spa St79,500. 2 car gar No. pet~ garage, appl. Lg patio BEACH 2669 _.,.,,,1,,,-e=00-3..,.,,.,,..,,...,77~C0-4""'"'"2""9=2-Great opportunity wllh OPl!N S UN 1-4:30 . ' 20 $1960/mo/IH 675-1611 I l 780-1988, Agent $2495. 7 ·1 58 51..,.....,--.,....------1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •VENDING ROUTE• grow ng company. Lido 1•1• 4br, 3ba. 35°1• All .,_20 _, 1 Excellent starting Granite A Marble • cat.... e ... at ng salary and benenta. ~OSTA M.ESA 1024 COSTA MESA 2 1 2 4 ~~h~:'.'"'~~r~~·;.,~: ~=~ ~:~ ::~1.:n 3! •1!:~~~:~· ~=~ ~::44~~4:~ Grundy Rltr. 675-8161. $2000/2600 .t"''"2"•" • Blue H20 Vlewl •Beat E'Slde Loce l 1---------.............. ·--------MEDICAL 3B 2B P o r t S t r • • t • • 18R From S850• ea k ffl 111 ,. Back Bay condo, 2bd/ r a, 4 car gar. $ c o ce poa on . . 2.5ba. FR, pool. apa hkups, dwah, fncd yd. Se•wlnd 3bd/2ba w/ 28R 211A From 78S .ANNOUNCEMENTS Spanish bl·llngual w/ ~ tennis S229k. Jackie N/peta. St400. 193 C view. Totally remod'ld O/W Incl. 60x30 pool. e xp. 714·548·2273 ;:: Glllls Realtor 63l·80 l l Magnolia. 845-1020 llawleasl $2550/mo. No pets. Carport . Bkr 729· 7248 Viet a Del Meea 1 Beat E 'ald• Locat1on1---------845-4855 --------- VUNTINGTON Near Tri-Square. Relax Spect•cul•r Back W 1 * 8 1* EMPLOnqNT EMPLOYMENT IP ,• w/2 ·M•tr Br Suites, Bay View. 4bd, 3.5ba. • k to • boa 5530 5530 1SE.ACH 1040 .t-2-decka, gar. Avl now. FR, All amen. $2600/ l•l•nd Gorgeou~ 1 $1040./Lse 640·9408 mo. 310-802·7000 bedroom• •lartlng at -;;:::::::.::::::::: 1..,.... ___ _,__..,.·..,_...-$1350. Tennis court•, I JJBr +Den+ family rm E 'alde 3br. J ba hse. Spect•cul•r Home pool, fltneaa center. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -....,.. ------- ,. w/fplc, vaulted cells, Fp, dbl gar, ~v pkng, On S•nd 2Br+2 Mstr Peta welcome tool .,,. 'f' .,,. .,,. 'f' .,,. TT TT ..,. t akylltH , remodeled patio, hkups. Sm pet Br, 3 Ba, 2 fp•. $4000/ Call now to get the ~PRODtJCDON ~ kit. $233,900. Nancy ok. $1385. 775-4335 mo/lse 873-498 8 apeclall 789·1849 ..._PR••PR••• ....,.. LukH•Agt 843·8 787 · ,.... ""Ill UGUNA BEACH COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 OWPQRT So near 8c yet so &r ... SUCH 1069 That's the fccliog )'OU P ' when you live at Palm .J.,., au "•m odel Mesa amid the lush • Ltg yet. Walk to back grunay al tcdudcd b•~· 20242 Spruce. woods Sc statdy"J>'lma. '*·'°°· 8444771 ARUL aTULI A Stutlol.162~ 2bet. get. 11 H,500. • JJtS.. TOE !IN• Realty Oroup • !Bit $625 TO 9J JohfMOI'\ 721-0132 • 28R$7251'0 i•~t Fem Home. £ NoP!b 4bd, '*>•· Pplo. l447k. A 'ftt1latl _. e.M-'373 e111.1562 ... r..-... ...__ .... Aelllty Group • ---. r - f -~ -----:~!.'!v~~~ ~ 111e ~Mes 4.,.1, Colfl .._ ""1 l'fot,~ ....... ~..,. ............. _,..., ...... ,....~. pftd of ..... d ... ....... • 0ur • ..-.... .................. ~ ..._Mi.n1.,pl)dldllgwco11uiut,Pll*I ,... .............. 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FAX RBSU ME to T.C.I. 209-571-1669 "Scarlet Tangier"; Mac Arthur/PCH Rob• rt Bat• man ,,...,.__,,_..~----­"Big Horn ShHp". Moving S•le Sat 8am Signed. w/muaaum quality casual fum, quality framing. w/d, frig, •ports gear, Reaaonably priced. micro, TV's, Cal Klng Plea•• leave m•Hg, bed, patlo •et. ptante.. (909) 988-2007 and morel! 720 Irle CLASSIFIED It's th• rHource you COSTA MESA 612.A can count on to ••II a 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ myriad of merchan-1• dlH Items, because our column• compel qualllled buyers to calll 842·&878 Dad'• T,.aa&1rea Antiques, Fum, Fish· Ing & camera equl9. watch es, dlehe s, tools, misc. Sat 9a• 874 Prospect Ptace Results! •verythlng muet gol Furn, clothlng, misc. SaVSun 7:30am ... pm 340 CabrtHo 'HU•• 4-Pamla. ••I• 8at1.1rday 8amo3pm 917 .lunlpero ,,.. Cloallletl Alnrtisiil1 "Aihatiliagnh ~Daily Pilot ii the belt dtdw• I could bne ewJ' ..de. The ftGllD Wiii inmdiWel (I t.w na:imlDOft lat ... 2 Ea1-t• s .... furn, toola, book1, kid• stun, Jewetrv, eccl 1eoa oranee Ave (cmr of 1ewor_,.~ •ieillunLiil• Futon, new ttHCtinll, dH k, cou.. table, mr'~c.':r.1tC::.-· ••TO, QUALITY•• MUL Tl • PAlllLY CIH'AG•aAL.a • Designer l•b•I ototh••· worneft't . tMn'a, kid'• 6 ,,._. l"llty. Many houHhotd Item• ....... equip. m9nt, fumltuN, ploo ""9•, ... Chlldren'• furnl~r~._ btddlno Amutm ...... I Don't Miu Thie Onell 8AT !_taOa111•t8 taea-..,...., . Coraea .. MMt ._..~ l FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1997 ACVIA 1==~~~1~1~11:1·--.... iiiill ... ~ ............ , ........ 11m ... ___________________ ~~~~~~~~- ••• lnt .. ra Qa.R Rd/ •ae ll•rkur Xratl ·•~ 1MR 2.e •nolM. aat Onlr a.4 bllC llhr Int, Loaded! Red, AT, •nrl, full pwr, 52k ml. 1 OOk ml. ly CHARLES GOllEN lwedlah f/p , HlS0'1 Mint cond. 10k mla. AJC, •tereo; n-tr•, extended warr. Full with OMAR SttAR1f arv. hlewarea, Cllhl, Alerm, SHI.SO<> OBO. tmg belt. Car oov•r. 4 power, black. exc __.. TANNAH HIRSCH 8010 POID TODAY'S I _....C"6iiiiRWllo ... slol5is ..... w .... o .... RWYD--...P .. u ... z~z .. L ... E ...... color TV, patio furn. S52.0M8 c:yl. A beauty! Muat oond. $20,500/obo. -"' aport gooda, & morel .. o. '2700, 78&-0552 /P· TS9 ... 99S ACROSS I Rough 1t, Ill a •CJ Pell 50 Dash 53 Tavern 54 -Han S8 Midday PAIEVIOUI PUZZlf SOlVE> • 2302 IUute/SA. Hgta ---------•---------18-44+9H1 BMW 9030 ... ••COllT ac, caaa•tt•. rellabl•. •---------WHATS THE BURRYT 14995. Tow•t• Of MERCU'IY 9135 '80 3201 Sunrf, Whit• Huntington •••ch ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/1an leather. 5·1pd. 714-847..a55S 1• jrRANSPOJtTATJON North-South vulnerable. North deals. Auna greatl 11750 ---------'8 1 M •RC U RY obo. * 714·854·8107 '80 Rang•r XL T CAPRI CONV. NORm 4x4, ac, pa, loaded I 5-apd, ao, pa, while. •AK 5 2 '84 833 CSI Full pwr. $10,495. Torota of ap9rty, clean conv 1:,7 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Xlnt cond. Mu1t aoe. Huntington Beach $4995. Toyota of 0 10 9 7 6 IBOATS 7011 1 1972 17'Evan Bow All 1vc reds. $7000. 714-847·8555 Huntington •••ch .... A QJ 7 Rld•r and Troller 759·5&98 714-847·8555 • , Make Reasonable '91 fl•180 XLT WEST EAST 1 Oflerl 873·1255 ---------Truck, V8, at, 4-apd,1---------1•QJ9.of •87 ! BUlCK 9035 ac. alloy wht•. full NISSAN 9150 0 1012 <:1 KJ 643 pwr. $8500. 963-0878 o K o A J 8 5 2 POWER BOATS '83 Century Blue '83 TEMPO •93 SEN~ •9 6 5 3 2 • 10 7012 grey. Good running auto ac, p1, muat aeel 6 apeed, air, pa, SOtrrR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil condition. $1 ,200. $6595. Towota of economical car. • 1063 18' Lwman Cla11rc 984-5208 Huntington B•ach S85915. Towota of I:> A Q 7 6 Bay Crulzer. Xlnt 714-847-8555 Huntington .. ach o Q 4 3 cond. 53000 733.9993 -CAD--llLA--C--9-0-4-0-:_________ 714-847-8555 • K 8 4 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HONDA 9085 '9 4 au•• t G x E MARINE SLIPS Loaded. Xlnt cond. The bidding: '90 Sevlll• V-8 AJT. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii x 1 n t fa m 11 y car. NOR'111 F..A..q'f ~uni WF.ST DOCKS 7022 Full pwr, lthr Int, CO, •95 Civic DX Blk $18,000. 840-8881 10 1Q tint, AJC. Low mis. Coupe, 22k ml, ateroo 3NT rus 2NT 1'111111 l'11M Pan $12,000. 842·7088 t It d1•---------' * Private Dock * 27 ft +/· $8 rt +/· Ez accl/dock,ahp,bch *Al, 075·0048 * ~ 50' BOAT SLIP '91 Devlll• Brgndy lthr Int. lmmac , cass, a' x n con OLDSMOBILE 9155 $11,995.obo 644·8623 Opening lead: 'J'en of Q .. N.B. Harbor. Price loaded. Only 20k mis. •-1-E-E-P-----9-1-1-0 $14,500. 498-2823 negollable. Tori, C310t 289·0990 CHEVROLET 9045 '90 Grand Cherokee Blk, automt. Loaded! 80' AVALON MOORING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xlnt condl $25,500, ln1ld• locollon. S375K •84 Cav•ll•r Grey Only 7k mlsl 559·5926 Private Party 548·9338 4 door, automat1c1~--..,.-.....,.---.....,-- iALBOA: 40' DOCK, trans. Full power. Grand Cherokee Tw o SI de TI e . $1750 OBO. 631·6728 Laredo 4x4. Loaded, 9 • and 13 · Wide. like new, an records. e 714-842·4914 e '95 Corvette Grn w/ $16,500. 645-1418 '87 Cuti••• Ciera 4dr, 4cyl, pwr slt/brk, A/C, AM/FM. Gr8t earl $2700. 979-2703 1988 DELTA 88 Royal Brougham Fully toadod. V6, dark blue with tight blue In· terlor, 94,000 mlles. $3,000 or best olfer. 714 574-4267 The 1996 European School11 Championship produc<'d ph1y nr exceptionally high quality. We pnr· ticularly liked t.hl11 effort hy Roden· ~ Soares or Portugal in his coun· try'11 mat.ch ag11insl Norw11y. The auction was 11lraightforwnrd. tan lthr, 4 spd auto, For Sale 2 Newport loaded. 1 owner, 25k 1---------PLYMOUTH Bay moorlngs·l/shoro mis. $27,500 760-1408 LINCOLN 9120 9165 South's jump lo two n o trump promised 11-12 high·cnrd pciint11 1rnd a proh11blc double 11topp<'r in the <'nemy 1111il We cndori.e North'11 r11i11e t.o game. Weal led the t e n or hearh, 1/bay for 50' boat. Nr pavllllon/gas dock. 81' Camero 49k o rig liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s 1 5 ,k /b o t h o b o ml. Showrm cond. A/C '89 Mark VII LSC Joe 714·438·2090 Blk/Blk. Must See! lmmac cond. Loaded. '89 Voyager LE 6cyl, auto. all powor, am/Im TOYOTA 9210 4X4 duckPd by ~aat. Lel'11 1uppo11e declarPr were t.o win the qneen and, 11ince there are only Pighl fast. t.riclul, ent.er dummy with a club and run the t.cn or diamonds lo We11t'11 king. The defender revert.a tAl hl'Rrtll to knock out declal"er!e last 11l.<>pPf1r and, when EHL lfRins t.he lend with the uce or diamonds, the defender can ca11h juel e nough he11rt t n ck11 to set. the conlroct. If decl1m •r ducks the rir11l heart and win11 tho second, the re1mlt is t.he Mme. Dednr<'r overcame the problem· by dutklng Lhl' lint 11nrt 11econd round11 or heart.II! Not 11urpri11ingly. We11t pc'r11111led with a third heart to Roulh'11 queen. Now declarer rros!W'd t.o lhe IJlhlP Y>ilh 11 club and rnn tht' t.cn or diamond11 In We11t's king Out of ht'art,11, WC11t. 11hif\ed lo the QUN'n or spade& The king won, and onolhrr diamond to the queen e11tabh 11hed lhe game-gc11 ng trick while the 8CI! Of heart.a Wl\8 11lilJ in the clMl'li h1md t.o prevent. thal 11uil rrom hcmg run A IM"C'Ond helping of duck had cnrTic.>d lhr day! · I.earn lo be a better bridge player! S ubscribe n ow to the Goren Rridge Letter by callin« (800) 7A8-1225 for Information. Or write to: Goren Brht1te l...el· lt'!r, P .O. nox 4410, C hicaico, Ill. 00680. 9221 4X4 9221 Slip for 42' + boat $5500 720·156 5 42k miles. $8.500. stereo, CC, AC. 57k mi. s697 5. 160-6500. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $13.00 per fl, easy 844-8933 '92 Convertible Celle• AC, 5spd, all power, am/fm cass. '93 LWB '96 Discovery Lthr. auto. ABS, tow pkg. 1111. CC, etc. Only 1 4k mllos! $27 ,949. Mission Viejo Land access. xlnl location. _C_H_R_Y_S_LE_R--9-0-5-0 ·---------•--------- 714·875·6128 ·MAIDA 9125 PONTIAC 9170 Only 42k. Absoluloly flawles:;I Even shoepsktns. S3 1 ,450. CAMPERS, RV'S, '89 Le Baron Conv ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mias Ion Viejo Lend Red w/Blk lop, AJC, 1• '94 Sunblrd Coupe ---------Rover 305·8750 CC . Car phone. S13,500. 760·3146 Rover 365·B750 Am/Fm. Loaded! 36k '82 Mazda RX7 QSL Mell blu, vs. AJT. fact ------------mlles.S6000. 530.1941 5 spd, lthr Int, snrl, warrt. 19k mis lmmac. 4X4 9221 '94 County Only 30k•---------new eng, trans, clutch. $7500. 498·2823 ml. Black. running VOLVO TRAILERS 8014 '91 Suncreat 27' 1 Lots of >ctras. Xlnt ---------•89 Range Rover boards, grill gu3rds, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' ownerl lmmoc, N/amk/ DODGE 9065 concll $2,550 OBO. '95 Tran•·Am GT Only 75k local ml. moonroof, elc. SAVEi '9 2 Vo Iv o Pts. Generator, NC, 79• A227 Grn T ·top, automt, Mission Viejo Land v-. CD 1 h 1 1 L d di F u I I y s e r v I c e d Wagon One owner. TV, VCR, CB. On bed. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' 1 r n · oa e w/books & records. Rov•r 305·8750 local car. books & Lo·mls. Many xtrast '91 Grand Caravan '90 MIATA Lo·ml, custm trs. whls, $17,450. Mission t-,-,-9-5_D ___ e_fe_n_d_e_r_9_0_ record•. 3rd seal, ?or8 :;~1;7~d~~~ auto, air cond, ps, ~~~eds. c~:d ~o~r:;:~ ;;~~~~· ~~k.~~~~ Viejo Land Rove r Soft 1op, only 7k ml. lonthor. ABS, sunroof, 8 .,,4 2770 $9495. Toyota of •365-8750• Grill guard. Roll bar. alloy wheels. Hard way 5 Use I towel 9 Slcewer 13 Ac10f Sharif 1 .. Country· weslem's Acy - 16 "Superm11n· 1t!f)Of1er Lois 11 r ros1 18 Likewise t9 A single 11mo 20 One ol lhf' heirs 21 Cl'licago Loop trains 22 Cr11ct<s up 24 Well-venhl11tP11 26 Annex 27 Inlets 30 Shell g11thorer m11ybA 34 negu~llOtl<; 35 Banner 36 Markoown 37 Jack1e's seoond husband 38 "lone R<1 ngm s1a1 Clayton -39 ·-a dealt" 40-Scotia 42 Curved Mnes 43 Aqua11um fish 45 Kllld of sweater 47 Sunflower slatf' 48 Win bya - 59 Homed antmal 61 Egyptian oocldi•oc1.~ 62 Stl'f'I hke 61 Doposes 6~ W1110 on qtai:<1 si; re1c1ms 66 C111c;h 67 rnr11 wino DOWN 1 Iowa t•on 2 rrPrlCh g111t111'11rl 3 Cn~c; Elliot I\ Go• rc.idy 5 r1'1l,,mnon·~ borns 6 Co•dty 29 Mmhn1 11<1dllion T Pl11cns 30 Child s toy e Newt 31 Worms and 9 Swamps minnows IO l w1nge 32 E1111eme1y 11 PM ol a tool 33 Plareaus 1? oll annoys ~~ Slrength 15 Grove lea1u1es 'l8 MuslC 23 Very old abbr conductor 25 Psycho parts .. I Su11 prolectors 26 Has oo 43 Small boy 27 French coin 44 Adversaoes 28 Courtroom 46 Miss Piggy's hgure negative ~~-.-.-~- • 47 Put the-on· • velo ' • 49 Searches 50 Rip 51 Warsaw nallll9 52 Dig 53 ~eanlng Tower srle 55 Cinema canine , 56 Clock sound , 57 Tennis pro Arthur 60 Sing Wtlh closed lips 10 11 .,. · Huntington B•ech Moke Offer. 75<>-1900 '91 Rang• Rover Running boards. Io f Ind I XI n t 714-847·8555 ---,9-2_M_X_3 ___ TOYOTA 9210 limited Hunter model, Yoltow. $32.950. condition. $17,890. ---------...----------.----------:- F II L d d I . L 1 Mission Viejo Land Mission Vleto Land No room left AUTOMOBILES '92 Stealth 4ok mis, lmumyecoual•t•.1 s'::i~ ~ s'::~1~~abyc~~: Rov•r 365·B750 Rover 305·8750 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ANTIQUES & in the garage mini cond, 5-spd, Uni, '8 c wht w /blk bra. $11,800. 740·1262 O •mrv Ork blue, $21,990. Mlaalon•--..,,..,.9..,.6_4 __ ....,o-s=E--•---------CLASSICS 9250 for thecar? $11 ,900. 675·3291 Xlnt cond. AJT. A/C. VleJo Land Rover I B & VOLvSWArEN 9235 '93 FOX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '---------I 29k mis. $5000. Gr8t •305·8750• 7600 m · lac k " u ' 2 d I 844 8908 ~~..,,,_-...,....-..,.,.,---boaullful . Almost nowt l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s speed, air cond. '00 911 S Porach•. ACURA 9010 --------MERCEDES 9130 n car • '93 County Wagon •FLAWLESS• 1" $6995. Toyota of Early Pro~uctlon :'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!FORD 9075 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Corolla 4-dr. Lo ml. Local car, Mission Vlelo Land '8 7 Cabrlol•t. 5-spd, Huntington Beech M 1 d f ie C red/whl top, low 714·847·8555 anu aclure or non· 1•90 lntegra Xlnt cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,79 450SL Blk/blk. 51pd, Blue In/out, pristine cond, 0, Rov•r 305·8750 miles. 68k, Xlnt condt export. Now Porsche 1 owner. A great value '80 Ford Courier P/U Full chrome trim, 85k ml, $3250.obo loaded, etc. $28,950. --,9-6-4-.-6-R-IO_J_A__ S5300.obo 588·9127 ---------1 Rod paint, body work A call to classified can help 1 Ct• $5,595. 201·2520 Eves 844·2822 Mission Vl•Jo Land 11-.""IQUES & 10 new qualllly . 5 spd, cstm whls. whls, apare. Both tops Rover 385·8750 Metallic boauty· only Clesslfled nn4 Excellent running RENT ;. 9 2 L • g • n d LS Given lots of TLC. lmmac. All rcrds since '88 4•4 P/U w/shell. ---------15k ml. Every concolv· The most comprehen· CLASSICS 9250 condition. St 5.ooo. Coupe 92k twy ml. very oconomlcal new. A collectors carll 5 apd, AM/FM casslt, Convenient able option. Mission slve and current diroc· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714-075-3221 Xlnt cond. Loaded. ttansport. Must soot O n I y S 1 9 , 9 5 o I tint, cstm whls, Utt kit. Claaalfled Viejo Land Rover tory ol goods and ser· through classified Sl9.GOO. 673-0981 $1 .600. 788..Q552 854-2009 $5900. 963-6194 ___ e_4_2_._5_6_7_a ___ . ___ •_3_0_5_·8_7_5_0_• ____ v_J_co_s_a_ro_u_n_d_1 ___ . _________ _._ ________ ___.. ________ _ COMPUTERS 3556 DRIVEWAYS 3585 HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX 3 52 8 liiiii!!!~~~iiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME 3 7 5 6 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPARATION 3 92 S -----•I CERAMIC SERVICE TILES DIRECTORY •••••••••I Leaky Showers Rep"d 'F"l'Vlll LIKE•NU CONCRETE BREWER'S TV·VCR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliSihiiainiei'aiii,,...iairidieiniliniig RAJNBOW Clrcle Malnt. Precla• Plumbing _ ~ A em o v e o 11/ru1 t & Ho me Servlcos. ROOF Repair Celling a ..., Painling·lnt/E•I Houst/Ap1 Repairs & Romodols stains, crack rpr. Re· Under $300. LIE73660 patnlod. Expcr1 Eloc· & Land•caplng. Lawn Ouallty job. Froe est. Free Estimates *IT'S TAX TIME* ACOUSTIC Regroullng & lnstatl'n L670130 Doan of T iie 673·8065 or 846·8526 ,CEILINGS 3408 Newport Tiie & Marble miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fine Craftsmanship ... At Affordable Prices. Showers/Counters/Firs Natural Stone & Marble Fplc1 L645486 842·2214 CEILING MASTER •Acou1tlc Removal• Custom Textur.,.Palnt lk'd. Mark 838-7300 COMPUTER HELP! nu wood docks & seal Accept MIC & VISA t rlcal. Carponlry care lnstall'n/Aemoval Ll569897 636·8888 L#887398 989·1090 Fast•FrlendlyeAflordable Free Est. 780·8427 C.M. Dalo 831·1818 & More. 22Yrs Eicp. Sprlnklors 548·!5801 24HR PAINT ORCO PLUMBING Upgrade Repair Traln 1 _________ Handyman Charlie Ll53S977 538·1672 Tree Trim & Clean·up Spray/Brush/Roll & Drain Cloantng * 714-723·1220 • ELECTRICAL 3610 Painting, carpenlry, 1_________ Palm Trees • Hedges Ceillngs•Laquor•Llc'd 7Days/Wk•Freo Est. ---------. I bl f bid s s/N I ·wntPI INT/EXT 992-4485 Ll727705 780-8170 TAX RETURN/PREP Computer Tralnlnn ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P um ng, ence g. HOME CARFJ lump ew ...., ants • 1• Local res. 760·!5044 960-5164 Pg·748-S375 CHUNG'S PAINTING ---------I Rescl1e Tax problems Alfordable-Peraonal Small .Job EXPERT ...,..,...-......,,,,...--,..=--~-:-SERVIC~r 3760 23 E G p · .Jerome Stoll In NB· One-on-One Training D"ncan Electric Home Repair/Remodel ~ VICTOR'S Prof'I Land· Yrs xp-rt ncol w Guar Work·Froe Est eDAN DAWSON• Since '85 Fair Rates CAB Admln 631-4258 Local/Quick Response Costa Mesa/Newport acape Malnl. Seasonal Ucl375802 538.1534 PLUMBING *71..,250•5888* Call early for appt. Jeanne Hare E.A. Retired IRS 673·8905 25 Vear• Exp. RN, CMT, Speclallzlng Color. 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt .. ----------•----------HappyMaca 10Yr• L1275870 850-7042 .Jim 831•2400 In Cosmetic Recovery. Refs N.B. 457•1739 lk•'• Custo-n Painting Water Heaters • Oraills APPLIANCES tHILD CARE 3536 Exp. Apple cert. Reas HOME AUTOMATION --------Seeks l/o home caro Prof, Clea . Qualhy Remodel • Repair SERVICE 3426 rates. Contract• avall. HOME SERVICES pos. Anne 559-4823 ---------Work. lntJExl b Docks. Faucets • Fixtures iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Debbi•'• Daycare •-1-14_·_9_5_7_·_1_4_2_5_x_·M_a_c ~Ef;.~~~~~~~~;:ir~:. AF~~:~~u!!,~~r:,!~~ -.-s-r-.-c-a_r_•_S_•_rv_l_c_•_• MASSAGE 3830 Lno3468 831·4610 L1~~/;;;7~';~~0 TUTORING 392~ 'APPLIANCE REPAIR ·REASONABLE· • 040-5848. BATHTUB 'REC LAZING 3448 In C.M. has openings. MACMEDIC •Care for L5561 70 714-833-7441 Mlchael 758-1440 t5Y11 exp lo give you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Peters Painting Sing-Along & Learn 2yr• +. Fix hra. Meals Macintosh Computers•-------------------the T.L.C. you deserve L&B Sports There pr 20 Years Eicportence FAE E Inf 0 . ·Ma 1 h Lots ol 'fLCl •54S-8177 In your hme/ofc. Low/ Peterkin Electrlo MSM Const Carpentry at homo. 898·0480 All body care to relax Free Estimates ---------Grammar, Geography LICENSED <::> DAYCARE hourly rate. 873·8819 Prompt & Low Aale1I Drywll/Pnt/Plmb/Elec & rejuvenate. AN/LMT Interiors and Exteriors POOL Call NOW for the help Lola of TLC & Funt rea·com/sm·lg lobs Remodol•Sml/Lg jobs.•---------CM · 722·9823 Referral. 854-0512 SERVICE 3894 You need 031·0501 Pediatric CPA & lat Aid CONCRETE •· CSL818717 748·5255 L696327 982·2438 JEWELRY 3784 --------•Music makes It funt • Meals/snacks lncld. Aaas ca Semi Retired Contractor _M_O_V-IN_G ___ 3_8_3_4 RCI Painting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR· Credenlialea ra1e1 FT/PT 984-1740 MASONRY 3557 FENCES Repairs, improvements, Wllllam Harold .Jeweler 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii your no-nonsense Island Blue Paola CA Teacher. Form•r •VALENTINES DAY• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... DECvS sm jobs. Ouallty/1nteg11ty Walch/Jewolry Ropolr 1• painting company. 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He excellently por- trayed this naive American vol- unteer anxious to boost morale in - Italy during World War I, with senti- mental pas· sion for life. energetic per· sonality and love for the nurse who treated his war injwy. Sandra Bullock depicts Agnes Gay Wassail von Kurowsky, a lovely, well-edu· cated nurse from the United States volunteering for the Red Cross in Italy. She tends to Hem- ingway. Bullock's·performance as Agnes was so different from some of her other roles ("Speed• and "While You Were Sleeping"). 1n this film she is a tender lady with the most wonderful smile and extraordinary eyes portray- ing her emotions. She and Ernest, the "Kid,• share intimate moments that were to change ( )1.> /l l)/ '( /(}/ ''.; . ,'//1. I/ II l)r J(/ \ ( \ 1 ( I /, ~ "·I (' Valenline's 7)'1§%nl1JJQ? ?adage/0rlf99. 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I am grateful Agnes kept notes on their dear frlendsblp and love. World War I was called the MUnfinished War;• Ernest and Agnes' love was an "wlfinisheq love.• I think we all have a little love like this somewhere. Emest-ly I suggest you go see ill ' •GAY WASSAU.. 57, is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the community. Loved this love story nlze with the patients, O'Donnell never gives up his quest for her love. Yet. Hemin~ay ls a mere child to her. Thats why tt ts so important that director Richard Attenborougb bring together Hemingway's handsome physique and tension-breaking antics in O'Donnell. O'Donnell is the breakout star of Min Love and Was.• Wlth his baby-blue eyes and rlch brown hair. he makes every female heart melt. While the teenage popula- tion bas al.ready realized this fact. he hadn't made the switch over to adult films. "In Love and war• should bring him the attention be deserves. As he tosses aside bis crutches to jump into the Melllla water to ~ impress the doubting Bul- lock, O'Donnell's personality ts After carrying an injured sol- dier through enemy fire, bow dif- ficult could it be for a young man to win the heart of a kind woman? Would it make a differ- ence that the guy is 19 and the woman 261 How about the fact that the yea.r is 1918 and World War I ls exploding around them? In the epic "In Love and War, Chris O'Donnell, as a young and eager Ernest Hemingway, must win over Sandra Bullock, as the American Red Cross nurse who risked her career to save him. The steps Hemingway takes to win over his sweetheart make the movie interesting. Although Bullock, as Agnes von Kurowsky, is explidUy forbidden to frater- .1. refreshingly unique. Everyone who sees the movie wUl realize .why Agnes' fell in love wtth Hem- ingway despite her convictions against such 4 romance. Bullock changed in this movie. She had been known as the action-movie heroine and love Interest. but with "In Love and war• she succeeds in a dramatic role. Agnes' complex feelings could have been lost 1n the auto- biography of Hemingway1 instead Bullock brings these emotions out Maclcenzie Astin, as Henry Villa.rd, enhances the sizzle of the relationship between Agnes and &nest. As Ernest's rival for Agnes, Astin's dtartsma onscreen drives Ernest to drastic measures to win Agnes' heart. At the same time, as her confidant. he shows amazing compassion and insight as he guides the two into the relationship. The scenes of war provide an amazing backdrop for the hea.rt- wauning love affair. Unfortunate- ly, Attenborough keeps the movie true-to-life, making the ending less than enchanting. But this minor drawback1n no way ·can compare to the magnlficence of the characters and the rest ot the story line. Everyone should see ~ movie. Forgive Attenbor- ough his penchant for keeping to the facts and not giving into the romantic overtones ot the movie. Between ~e scenery, action and romance, there ts something for everyone in "In Love and War,• and no one should miss itl • ,_PCS& RIOIARDION. 16, Is a con. Mesa resident Mwt a senior at Newport Harbor High. briefly in entertainment Local artist's work on view in New York exhibition -Newport Beach artbt Brad- ford John Salamon bib the Big Apple Sn a big way, with his work featured in two ahibi- tions there this month. The artist's mixed med.ta collage portraitl are on view in New York'• Artexpo show through Mon&y. Salamon will also show his work at the MusiCares/National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Person of the Year banquet. . which precedes the Grammy show on Peb. 24. The exhibit wtn be held at the Waldorf- Astori.a Hotel in Manhattan. Salamon, a graduate ol Edi- son High School in Huntington Beach, attended Orange Coast College. After performing as a musician., he turned to visual arts and has bad a gallery in Balboa for seven years. New Orleans comes t9 Newport with Mardi Gr~ shindig Grab your beads, honey chlle, and celebrate Mardi Gras at Twin Palms on Pat Tuesday. Seatings for dinner -which tndudel eotree choices of blactened catfish with CMoeee bledt beam, lbrfmp and cbick- ED jambalaya. cbldteo and andouOle gumbo or llllOtbared pork cbOJ)I -begin at 5:30 pm. 1bere wtb allo be a cmtume oantelt, IWe Cejun-Zydeco m-. dagdng wS Kklj1 CU,.: The prtx-fixe menu costs $2', with alcohol. taxes and gratuities extra. For more infor- mation or to make a reserva- tion. call 721-8288. Twin Palms is located at 620 Newport Cen- ter Drtve In Newport Beach. Final curtain for local events 'SOMETHING'S AFOOT' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents "Something's Afoot• at 8 p.m . with Sunday matinee perfonnanees at 2 p.m., ending this Sunday at 661 Hamilton Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 and $12.SO for lelliora. for informa- tion. call 650-5269. 'GOLDEN CHILD' South Cout Repertory pre- lelltl •Golden Child• through Sunday on the Malnstage at 6S5 Tuwn Center DdYe. Colta Mesa. The perfonnance IChed- ule ii today at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday atl!SO llDcl 7:30 p.m. 1kkab .,. ~··To pun:bue tick· et. or for more information, call 9$7""°33. . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 1 BUBBLE-UOOUS: Launch Pad presents the Bubble Festival, showcasing Tom Noddy, who will make a 12- llded bubble and other creations at 1 t a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Crystal Court at 3333 Bear SL, Cost.a Mesa. For reservations and information. call 546-2061 .. Exhibi- 6 IVOLunON: The Orange County Philharmonic Soci- ety presents pianist Ivo Pogorellcb, who will peiform at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Pe?forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For informa- tion. call 553-Z-22. 7 nm PRICB' IS RIGIIT: The Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter presents "The Price,• a 2WICKBD: Gallery Paradiso's tions pre---~.-~=-·-....... -~ play about two long-estranged brothers, at 8 p.m. Thursdays throuqh Satur- days and 2:30 p.m. Sun(lays beginning today through March 9 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.For more informa- tion, call 631- 0288. sents "Wicked -The Aes- thetics of the Llbido, • a dis- play of photog- raphy, assorted media and installations, through March 19, with a reception today from 6 p.m. to midnight at 1838 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, ~ 650-3690. ~ 3 HEARING MINNESOTA: The Orange County Phil- harmonic Soc;iety presents the Minnesota Orchestra at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For information, call 553- 2422. . 4 IN BLOOM: Crystal Court presents •fascination of Orchids,• the 17th annual Orange County Cymbidium Society Show, running through Monday at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 435- 2167. 5HEART OF nm MA1TBR: The Environment.al Nature Cen~r offers a paper malt- ing and valentine crafts work- shop for children ages 6-12 from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. Regis- tration ls required. For reserva- tions, call 645-8489. t1C«11, 'ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak•Seafood •Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 8 ON 11IE 'RADIO': Orange Coast College presents "Tallc Radio,• a dark come- dy about a controveTSial talk- radio host, at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays this weekend and Feb. 14-16 in OCC's Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call 432-5932. 9 WHALE OF A TIME: The American Cetacean Soci- ety presents a fund-raising whale watch cruise from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday at Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa. For' more information, call 675-· 9881. 1 0 'SONGS OF UFB AND LOVE': The Newport Beach Central Llbrary presents a free musicale, "Songs of Life and Love,• at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call 711-3801. DON'T JUST GO THROUGH JT-GROW THROUGH m .a A Seminar for Divorced and Sependlld ti,'t. :=:UA ... ,.,., February 1s-llllrch 20 7:30 -1:30 p.m. Regld1111tlon: $25pttpllldbfFebtu.y11 tx $30 It the door For lnOf't lnfonMllon 574-2214 ( N llondaW thru Frtdly) 72HOURS 13 • 84 72 HOURS From breakfast to late night dining, it's Charlie's Chili Charlie's Chili. a Newport Beach dining tradition. is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month. The 50-scat diner style restaurant. originally located on Balboa Island. moved lo the base of the Newport Pier in 1972. It became the first restaurant to serve the ideal bowl of chili. Popular among local residents for its down-to-earth prices and late night di nini. Charlie's Chili serves outstanding breakfasts (served all day long). quick. and satisfyi ng lunches and large ponion dinners. Brealcfast specialties include the chili cheese omelette (rumored lo be the No. I menu item). Baja breakfast. huevos rancheros and steak and eggs. New menu additions include healthy Mexican dishes such as burritos zacatecas and chicken fajilaS along with seafood specialties like the halibut dinner and fishennao's platter. Charlie's is committed to ·providing home style cooking with the freshest ingredients, as it continues its tradition of excellent food. outstanding service and fair prices. To accompany your meal. try a refreshing Los Cabos froWJ margarita for $2.25. Beer and wine are also served. Youngsters will love the great k.jds menu! In celebration of its 30th anniversary. Charlie's Chili is offering a variety of famous chili dishes at original I 960's prices. Charlie's Chili is locaUd nut to Newport Pier in Newport Beach. It is open Sun. -Thur., 7 a.m. to miJnighl; Fri. alMI Sal., 7 a.m. • 3 a.m. No re1enaliou. A.U '"'1,/or crediJ canh art acceptd F ootl lo go. For ""1rt in/onNllion, caU (714) 675-7991. ClMSified ads work for you! ( ! '-."-I to ( t ( ( l r1 l '1'1\ It f 'f r .... 1 t ! ~ • : { ' ' ... ;........-.... ~-~ -. =~ -._-~....,.-~__...,.:,,-- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 COLLECTING IS MIS .GOAL Corona del Mar resident gets a kick out of soccer memorabilia By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot 0 mar Simsek isn't just a soccer fan. he's a soccer fanatic. The 37-year-old Corona del Mar business owner loves the sport so much he plays three days a week, once played on three different leagues and collects every soccer item he can get his bands on. He's broken three fingers, cracked a couple of ribs and bro- ken his nose playing the sport, but that doesn't stop him. ·11ove the smell of the QTdSS, the dirt. the camaraderie of the team,• the Turkish native said, "There's a poetry to the game that is so subtle it surpasses the public's attention span.• Simsek's passion for the sport was actually fueled by his father, who was a goalkeeper for the professional Galatasaray soccer BRIAN P08UOA I OAll.Y PLOT Omar Stmsek collects soccer memorabllla and bas a room ln his apartment dedicated to his favorite sport -soccer. team in Istanbul, Turkey. I against 16 other multinational He was forced to retire at the . teams. age of 20 when be tore a liga-•we call it the cult of soccer1 ment in his you're either in knee, and r------------------------, or you're out,• he when he later F.Y.I. said. •(Soccer) moved to the often gets over- United States, + Do you collect wish-looked but if you he became a bones, water pistols or look hard coach for whistles? How about pens, enough, you can AYSO. pickle jars or posters? If you find it. It's like Simsek collect anything, you could the poor played sports be featured next in Obses--steJ>Child.• . most of his life sions.. Call Anastacia Free-Silnsek wd and began , berg at 574-4258. • one aspect of the playing soccer '-------------------------sport he loves is in seventh that anyon.e can QTade. He's now a goalie on a 35-I play. and-older North Orange County "It's a poor man's sport,• he league team that competes said. •Even the small countries BENIHANA PRESENTS SUSBI FESTIVAL •97 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 5:30-7:00PM 4250 BIRCH STREET • NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 955-0822 . 2100 EAST BALL ROAD • ANAHEIM (714) 955-0822 hav.e soccer teams.• One entire room in bis two- bedroom upstairs apartment is filled with soccer memorabilia. From pins, caps and trading cards to posters, photographs and calendars, Simsek collects any· thing from the soccer world. His closet is filled with soccer unifonns, including jerseys from every home and away game played by the United States National team. He flies soccer flags on bis patio, watches video tapes of soccer matches from throughout tlie world and carries a World Cup key chain. He has a clock with a soccer announcer's voice that booms "GOALI GOALI GOALI" when the alarm goes off in the morn- ing. And all he ever wears are soccer uniforms. •My wife told me I should just get rid of all my other clothes because this is all I wear,• he said, pointing to the red. gTeen and gold soccer shirt he was wearing. His most cherished possession is a priceless photo of the 1956 Turkish soccer team that broke Hungary's 48-match winning streak with a 3-1 win on home twf. After that game, Simsek's uncle -who was a radio sports- caster at the ti.me -bad all the team members sign the photo, including goalie Turgay Seren, who Simsek said is one of the best soccer players of all time. Another favorite item is a framed photo and autograph of Ferench Puskas, a Hunga.ria.D f9r- ward "striker• who Simsek said had a lddt like a "rifie crack.• He also bas a set of interna- tional soccer player trading cards that came inside English ciga- rette packs in 1959. He said he doesn't collect the stuff because it may be worth a lot one day. "it's not for the value/ be said. "It's strictly a hobby take.n FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 . ~--,__ ....... --,·~~-..·--.-,.,.-,;;a_-72 HOURS . 85 ,~ ... ~~~·-"-" ·-1"1---' ........... - What a piece of work is 'Hamlet' • Sy Alex Go~n T hete are more things, Hora- . tlo, in this film version of •HaJnlet• than are dreamt of in your philosophy. And at four hours there is plenty of time for them all. Director and star Ken- neth Brisnagh has made an odd mixture of t}rilllant and downright strange choices. The casting choices sometimes give us the feeling that we are watching •111e Towering lnferno.i or •Around The World In Eighty Days• of Shakespeareanlilms. Sometimes it works and some- times you feel like saying •&y- ob-boy look at that famous movie star trying to talk Shakespeare talk.. Billy Crystal and Robin Will1ams give clear. intelligent and, of course, very funny perfbr- mances. Jack Lemmon is miscast and seems awkward and often in pain. There has n~ver been a fin- er Claudius than the alcoholic and understated Claudius of Derek Jacobi. There have been one or two better Gertru.des than the beautiful but uncomfortable Julie Christie. Anthony Hopkins once said the reason Hamlet doesn't revenge his father's mw-der as soon as he is told to do so is because the play would only be 20 min- utes tong. That certain- ly is the case with Branagh's interpreta- tion. This is no melan- choly Dane. He is mad as hell and he is not going to take il any more. The only ques- tibn here is: When is the best time to wreak Kenneth Branagla directs and stars tn the most havoc? And the four-hour film venton of "Hamiel" wow, does he ever find Most of the rest of th~ cast is solid. Memorable are Nicholas Farrell's intelligent and sensitive Horatio and Kate Wmslet's vul- nerable and multilayered Ophe- lia. Michael Maloney's Laertes is very effective (although unfortu- nately, he looks like a young Son- ny Bono at times). Also deserving mention are the veterans, Rose- mary Harris and Charlton Heston, as the commanding Player King and Queen. his niomenU This Hamlet would be right at home in any "Die Hard" movie. This is a Hamlet for now: no more anxiety, no more indecision. This Hamlet is a grad- uate of the Wittenberg motlva- ttonal tratning seminars. You thought Mel Gibson was a Ham- let of action; he was a wimp com- pared to this Rambo-Hamlet. So it is a different "Hamlet" than we have studied or seen before. Does that mean it is wrong or a •Hamtet • to be avoid- C an Y ~!;hborhood par~ of=::.: ____ m ,.., ....... ....., AvllnlJbncNID ......,_,... ...,T_.,.,_ ..... ,... ....... 1etwPram11nt Cerf's.Ir. Cttr ol c-.-. Deir Nclt Albor It. INodl c.pt.: ~~ llMlCf'llta ........ .............. ........... a.JClltll ..... ~ ....... .., ....... ...... ··---Mm~ ,... ....... .-ala1911rt 1 •• ~ ·--1""8 our 2nc1 • .....,.. PAINT/PLANT/CLEAN-UP DAY on s......,, October 11: ~· ...... F .... oa.... , ..... ... 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Ensto>mble Wien, a string quclrtel founded in 1985 by member!> of the Vienna Philhar- monk Orchestra, will perfonn ddss1caJ pieces by Strauss, Mozd.rt, Beethoven, Brahms and others m Founders Hall at 11 d.m. Th<' quartet comprises VlOlul-String quartet Ensemble tsts Pdul Guggenberge r and Rrumund LJSsy, violist Pete r Wien performs Sunday. Gotzel <1nd double bassist Josef N1ederhdmmN Ensemble Wien perfonns <1nnual concerts l.ll Vlennd's fdmotL'i Musakve rem are encouraged to come early to enjoy complimentary Viennese coffee and pastries and to listen and reguldrly tours Euro)'>f' The group made its North Amen- can debut m the 1994-'95 season with a Cdnad.Jan tow and d per· formance at the Lincoln Center 10 New York. ·we are for- r---------------------, I I : F.Y.I. ! I ' + Ttdcets are on sale at The Center Box Office or by phone through Ticket· Mister 014) 7~ 7878 for $24. Full-time students wtth 1.0. may purchase tlckm for $10 on the day of 1he c:oncert on~. tunate to get 1 exclusive West '---------------------- Coast events,· said Center to Herbert Glass, a music expert hired by the Center, who will give a 45-minute lecture on the composers and their pieces that the quartet will perlorm. Ensemble Wien's program will indude waltzes, polkas, gypsy melodies AUOAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1'S'l South Coast RepertOry whil>$ up special recipe for 'Rhubarb-Jam' By Alessandra Djurldou, Daily Pilot S outh Coast Repertory's newest children's play, "Rhubarb Jam,• deals with solving problems without using violence, a topic increasingly rele- vant in the schoolyards of Ameri- ca. Set in the fictional land of Skir- mish, the play tells the story of two children, Beabice and Benedick, and the problems that ensue when their fight over a pas- try almost escalates into full-scale war. The serious plot. which touches on societal problems like gang waJfare and racism, is livened up by musical numbers, bright cos· twnes and broad slapstick. "We wanted to create a safe place for kids to deal ~ bow they perceive conflict,• director John-David Keller said. "So w~ created a fantastic world• •Rhubarb Jam" marks Keller's 25th show with the theater's Edu- cational Touring Production pro- gram. "It's my silver anniversary,• Keller said. BRIAN POBUOA I DAll.Y Pl.QT South Cout Repertory troupe performs a scene from •Rhubarb Jam.• Cut lncludel, from left. Michael Faullmer, Rona Bl.Denbaum. Lan Carbon and H1sa Takakuwa. looked up all the things that can be made with .rhul)arb, and found rhubarb jam. The word jam also means conflict.• Glore '81d. The play opened Jan. 29 with two acdalriled pelfonnances at Springbrook Elementary in Irvine. ~ spokesman Greg Patterson. and other classic tunes from Imperial Vienna. The program, now in its 27th year, travels to elementary schools in Orange and Los Angeles coun- ties. By the time "Rhubarb Jam" completes its four-month run, it will have been perlormed nearly 150 times. "I liked it It showed bow probiem. start from little things,• said fifth-grader Kelly Sills. A graduate of Smith College and the California Institute of the Arts, Takakuwa is the veteran of the cast -this is her fifth show with the Educational Towing~ duction. She also spent five sea- sons working in South Coast's production of •A Christmas Car- ol." "This is the group's first perfor· mance at The Center.• Patterson said concertgoers All You Can Eat lunch & Dinner Buffet ---------ii!. :so"OFr: Dinner: Buy dny d1nnt r 1na I '''""' S01' ott ircono <11nnrr ol tqu,1 or lt11t1 I vllut Eap11t1 1118191 I -------- -Stacy Noelle Brown ,,~~ I M.ENU ITl!M 11t1kn a Metmd I I MENU nEH u/ "/Ull/ (Ir I I .9rraler w1lw i.-purcha.HJ I I any oM SPECrAcrr PIZZA I I al 5MI off tile rcguiM pritt. I L _ -JIJ' .IJJ.JJ"'.JAU4 __ _J : : '~ ' ' I ; • ' • i : : 673-1400 : :.·,, ......... ,,,.,,.,,,;. "',,. ,, .... ,,._,,." .. ",,,. ,. ..... : The play was written by South Coast's literary manager, John Glore. Glore has written several children's plays for South Coast Repertory's Young Conservatory Players, lnc:ludin? •Wind of a Thousand 1ales. Glore also adapted a popular children's book. "The Stinky Cheese Man.· two years ago. Glore turned to professional sports to find a title that would communicate his newest produc- tion's theme. A "rbubart> Is a term often used by baseball com- mentators to desaibe an argu- ment on the field. "I went to my thesaurus and Joii Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sundiiy Brunch • cn.tng Available For RC1CCV1tions and Directions Call 723-0621 251 ~ WirJ . N.port 8-:11 "J liied the guy who played all the Jokes,• Mid sixth-grader Matt Rousso, referring to General Bigwig (Michael Faulkner), a character who torments the rest of the ca.st with joy buzzers and snake-nut cans. "I think that kids are the best audience,• said Faulkner, who majored in \beater arts at UC Santa Cruz and was last seen at South Coast In •stx Degrees of Separation.• This Is Faulkner's first show with the educational company. Bigwig's antics also amused the cast. His chair with a built-in whoopee cushion. a big hit with the audience, was also the actors' favorite. "The kids love that, and we think trs really funny, too,• said cast member Hisa Thkakuwa, who plays Benedick's mother. Rona Binenbaum (Beatrice) and Lars Carlson (Benedick) both graduated from the Ameri- can Academy of Dramatic Arts, and have appeared in shows at A Noise Wlt.b.ln, a Los Angeles theater company. •(Children's theater) is a lot of ha.rd work. because it bas to be buthtul. lf it's not truthful, the kids pick up on it right away,• Binenbaum said. •Rhubarb Jam" is the first South Coast Repertory show for both young actors, and so far, it's been a good experience. "I saw this little boy in the audience, and he was having the time of his life. That was great,· Carlson said. "Rhubarb Jam~ will be on four until May 30. There will be a free performance Monday at Rancho Santiago College. For more information, call 564-6475. t FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 72HOURS 813 ~ere Welcom 0 tllle I ouse W ith Anaheim's No Doubt riding the No. 1 spot on Billboard's album chart for its 11th week in a row and Orange County's the Offspring barreling out of the proverbial sales gate last Tuesday, it's impossible to deny the impact some Orange County musicians have had on the international music scene. But outside of Gwen Stefani's ska doo- dlings, there are several county bands ready to claim her throne atop the •nagic Kingdom,• U they only had the exposure. "That's what we're all about,• said 25- year-old Loren Brown. co-founder of Big House Artists, a Newport Beach-based multimedia company designed to put the spotlight on local bands with a high-tech, easy-to-use Web page, online newsletter, Internet record store, printings, mailings, networking, and regular music showcas- es. In addition to bringing local music to the Information Age, Brown, along with business partner Dave Williams. is part of The Day, a melodic alternative band with three albums and several hundred concert appearances to their credit. "It's always difficult for local musicians to bteak Into the scene,• Brown said. •Just la.st ye&l was thinking that all you need (to make it) ii to play great songs. But that's not the cue.· Indeed, in the wake of a slow year in music sales in whidl big names like Hootie, Sheryl Crow, and Phil Collins fum- bled. the odyssey for.umigned bands Local multimedia company tunes up for major project that promotes Orange County bands online appears to be even more death-defying ln 1997. It's in collaboTation with other musi- cians that the upstart stands a chance of breaking into the system, Brown said. "Most bands don't have the financing of even a small lndie (independent) label, ~ they're stuck trying to make their names by shooting ln the dark.• Brown said. "Big House is about bringing artists together to help themselves.• Part of Blg House's master plan - boned by Brown while marketing CD- ROMs ol Bob Dylan. the Doors, Willie Nel- son. and ero.y, Stills, and Nash - lndudes online listening rooms wtth streaming RealAudio for fast downloading, bigh.quallty graphics supporting individ- ual bands, bulletin boards listing artist press releases and show dates, audio and video Internet broadc4sts of local band performances, and a monthly online newsletter featuring trade secrets and video interviews wtth ind\1$by profession- als. The first ol these interviews, using cut· ting-edge streaming video, features Shawn Michael Howard of "The Single Guy• and Rider Strong of •Boy Meets World.• It will appear on the lite in the next few days. Brown Mld there wiD bf, a database, • : programmed by Irvine's Netouch, running ~ by the end of next week where bands and : artists can update their own information l via the Internet. They can also be searched by name or location by anyone who goes to the site. "We're looking to create a real democratic way of getting Orange County music beard,• Brown said. : •we're not ln this to make money. We're : in this for the music. We're a service cre-l ated by musldans, for musicians.• 1 While working quickly to get the web : site up to speed. Brown, Wllliams, and l Day cohorts Ken Powell. James Van : Orden, and Brad Williams are gearing up : to record their fourth lndie album of mod-i em rock, this time in collaboration with l Orange County-based multimedia house, ! Visual Research, a connection Brown l made while developing Big House Artists. : The enhanced CD-ROM, due this sum- : mer, will include an album's worth of new i material, as well as interactive features ~ like full-length music videos, interactive : blos, lyrics, photography, and 3-D, naviga- : ble interfaces for use on Macs and PCs. l •1r1 Important for lnd1e bands to have ! it all in place,• Brown said. ~Great music, : great shows and a powerful presentation. ~ lbe (enhanced) CD-ROM is something ! spedal to announce who The Day is.• --r-·- Formed in 1991, The Day began like many other bands with a revolving line- up of local players. shuttling back and forth across the state to make rehearsals, jamming behind the counter at a band ll)ember's late-shift gig at a gas station, and hammering away at thankless beer balls. But the entrepreneuring hopefuls have kept their heads above water with passion, persistence and talent. Last year, the band landed near the top of Music Connection's Top 100 Unsigned Bands list, boosted performance atten- dance to nearly 200 fans per gig, and earned airplay at influential outlets like KROQ-FM and (the now defunct) KSCA· FM. Framed by jangly guitars and a forceful vocal delivery, The Day's rpusic is almost anarchic ln its freedom from the cynicism that mires most of contemporary music, much like its makers. "We're positive people,• Brown said. "It's important for people to know that everything's not pain. There is calm. There are reasons for things.• Dave Williams, bassist and Big House partner, said, "Life's not that terrible. We're having a good time.• For more information on The Day or Big HoU9e Artists, contact Brown at 722- 6061 or check out the Web site at www.bigartist.s.com • TOOD JENSEN coven the local musk scene for The Dally Pilot. To send t.pes. band information Of other mater!H, plff5e melt to Todd Jensen, P.O. Box 5606, ~ ts&.rld, 92662. • .. __ • . . .. .. .. ... 814 72 HOURS • Submissions for AF1Bt HOURS must be received at least one wMlt prior to publlc.ttlon and lndude-a contact num· bef' as well as complete date, time, loca· tion •nd price Information. Send Items to An.mda ff'eebefg. Deily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627 or fllll them to 646-4170. MUSIC JAZZ SINGER Two-time Granuny-winning contemporary jaiz singer Diane Schuur displays her versatile vocal power when she performs at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $22, advance discount tickets are $19 for OCC students, senior citizens and children age 12 and under, and tickets at the door are $25. For information, call 432-5880. TRIANGlf SQUARE CONCERT5 Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 1 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at 1\iangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART MIXED-MEDIA COUAGE "The Outsider Within• is an exhibit of mixed-media collage paintings by Newport Beach artist Mia Tavonetti on display through Feb. 28 at the Newport Beach Central Ubra.ry, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For information, call 717-3801. 'l.NE WIRES' Orange Coast College pre- sents artist Nancy Minor's •Uve Wires,• an exhibition of the dis- tinctive beads of famous people and others in We-size wire sculp- ture, through Feb. 14 in OCC's Fine Arts Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5629. ABSTRACT ART The Orange County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi- bition of Post-Painterly abstract art through April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759- 1122. VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Musewn of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory,• by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. ACRYUC PAINTINGS Laguna Beach artist Fila Bar- nett's bold, colorful acrylfc paint- ings will be on exhibit throughout February at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, .250 E. Baker St., Costa Me5a. Fer ll!formation, call 755--0340. 'BAU IMPRESSIONS' •BaJi Impressions,• a mixed- media exhibit by Itallan-Amerl- can artist/photographer Prank Ml CASA MEXICAN lll~TAUf\AN T our meals are sUll a tr1p to Mexico -as well as the coast Of BaJa. It's a tr1p worth taking. . .. ~ -........... ___ _.._ ......... -.- Lombardi. will be on display at the Newport Beech aty Hall Gallery through March 4 at 3300 Newport Blvd. Por information. call 717-3870. EXH9TlON The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents the work of photographer/artist Menitt A Vincent. •Beyond The Sprocket Holes,• through April 1 at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 979-4510. MONTAGUE DAWSON In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime Gallery in Newport Beach, the Ne wport Harbor Nautical Muse· um will present "Montague Daw- son -His Life and Works" through March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children. For information, call 673-7863. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features the Grand Salon for special exhibi- tionsi the Model Gallery, featur- ing a ~orld-dass assembly of ship models; and a rotating dis- play of the museum's permanent collection in the Corridor Gallery. The museum Is at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673-3377. UMrT'ED EDmONS Gregory Gallery presents a special exhibit featuring new originals and l1m1ted editions by Gene Francis, who ls known as the •Modem Day Noonan Rock- well,• through Feb. 28 a1 3406 . V1a Lido, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 723-0887. 'fltST IMPRESSIONS• "Flrst Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association• is at FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 GUITAR CoNCERT Onlnfe COMt College pre1 ! •ts Joe W. dasslc:al gul- tarlll .... NCOlcllug Mtllt. wbo will celebnde tbe ... md ca1tmm ol l..tln A r1ca at 7 p.a Salmday ta OCC"I FIDe Arts 8edlal a.a. 2701 Fawlew hid, Colla Me& Adftnce tlduatl .-$1 I, advlDoe dllc9'ml lkbtl ue $10 lor OCC lludemllt ..mor dUzem and dalldnlll under 12, and tlcbtl at the.. door antS13. For bdormallon, call 432-5880. . . ~!§8!f1A www.dcafe.com 2930 Bristol, Costa Mesa 714-427-5855 the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza· Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions" features selected Califor- nia •pJetn ail. paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Muse- um of Art. SAfM" lltUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is avaDable aboard the 54- foot Emerald Forest 1Ud docked in Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The CGlt ii $25.95 per penoe and St.5.95 f« chldren under 12. For reMl'Vlltlons, call 673-0UO . IDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 ~·· RIYKRBOAT CAl'K • ()i bowd the "Pride d Nllwport" FMri>oeC. Home Of The ~ Harbor NUicel ~ (Fornw1y RMben E. Lee) .. ~From 11em8pnl Llmh. Dimer Sit 9Jn Bn#dl Bern (doeld Mondll,e) ~ Needed °"V For Weddingl, ~ Q-Prtvat.e P.-). M Map-()'8dic Cardi Aoolpt8d. l.oc-1'1l.151 E. Ooelt Hti¥y. Newport Eteem. CA 92660 (714) 87~25 Fax: 873-7884 SIR ROGIERS, LTD. Siii dwictlM • (Hoe & Cold) Brtill'I G'ocery t.-na For Sale ~ Ful Seridwich Menu. 5mel Bl_,_ Menu, Diectich'I Coffee. Etip!w ~. G'OC8f"Y terns. Hcutt: Mon . .fn. 7~:CQ!m Sat...&ai. 7 :COim4:CQim. credit Cardi Not Aa:epted -AlM Alleilable. Aeaervedona Not Needed. LOC8t8d,,,, 270 Eaec 17th Street, COlt8 Mesa 92627 (714) 645-2252 AN AMKRICAN CAl"IE l.oall8lf It 482 Ellll 17th~ In Colta Mau. ~ 7 ~ a week. ~­ Slit. &mSpm &niey til 3pm. 5eNing tneltfaa&. krdt & dinner. Mede from .,..., pill, aalld '*'-irlQI & eoupa. 54s.3006 CHARLIKS CHILI L.oaad • Mtf9ddej\ Pllc:e (nlDll II> Nllwport Pier) ll ~Beach. Hll.rs: Mc»llU' 7·Clllrn-1211'111n9&Wlllr.andl 7:CXllm3:Cllam. Mm, Va,~ Clrw'I Cli. ND Raa ..-. Nllded. (714) 67~7991 NIEWP'ORT BllACH BREWING CO. A fl.t mW:e reltannt wid'I frelh beer br9W9d ~· ru:door dl1ing & plenty d free pcrldng. Hotn: Mon.·Thu. 11 ·3Qem.11 :~ Fri 11 :3Qem.1 :Dllm. Sit 9:Cillm-1 :Cllam. SU1 9:Cillm-11 :~. VIiia, t.'C. ~ llnera ~. Relmwbons: psty of 8 er mare. 2920 Newport BMi .. ~Beech. CA 9266317141675-8449 ZUBl lES Menu lnc:Ulee: Ai., 01lckan. Steak & l..oblar. Pnme Rib, Pizza, 0,.. Bar. ~Ainge From $3.95 And Up. Holn: 11 :30am1~. ~ T~ 11 pm. Q'8dit Cardi Not Accepclad. Aea1rYationa Net Naaded. l..oc3ed at 1712 Placentie, COlt8 Mau (714) 645-0091 GOOalE BIERRIKS Bre.,.._ High qualit¥ and innovatille breakfasta. Hours 7am to 11 am Tue.day to Friday end Sam to 2pm Weelcends. Ooeed on Mondays.(714)7El00221 CAl"l"IE PANINI Located • 2333 Ellll Ooelt Hwy. (2 doors ~ al F\bp) in C'aorl8 Del Mw. SINing Seelood, Paa. Gcumet Pim:. Mochll & .UC.. ~ 7 dlr,il a week. 1h 7~ & Fri 7am-1~. 875-8101 GOLDIEN .SPOON YOGURT a SMOOTHllEa Located at 488 Ellll 1 '71h a. COlt8 Mees. SlffR l-£Al1HV TFEATS • 8--IN pap;.-t1110J. ~ r. 11w .,ogi.n. the Gdctan Spout locatian now alJmr-a ~ 11nooltli•. power yogu't & yogu"t pile from 7 em. Stop~ on pr Wflf to wortl cr for~ 7 ~10 pm 11l:defr • 10~1bpm weelmnda. 648-9147 - DISCORDIA The Premilr ~QR. ~•the Ub. -dcefe.oom. 293:> Briltol In ea. Mlle 427-6855. JAVA C•NTRAL A Eun~ 9CJlmlll con. cefe. l.oc-1 It 3420 \lie Udo in ~ • lJll917 dlVa. PM &1~. S.&m-1Qim. !bl 7;m. 9pm.873&310 SZKCHWAN KING M you can eat lunch & dinner Wf8t. OirlHl or tak&oL Free deMr'y with $15.00 rTWI. pw'Cheae. A la CS1a. Mon&tllmh 11-2:30, Dinner 5-10. Cloud on &.nday. Reserveborll recommei lded for large parties. Meetercard & Visa accepted. 512 w. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 54SaBJ. Sl"Ulll New Italian · Elegllnt yet casual (located 111 Tnengle Square. Costa Mesa). Wed • Happy Hotr. Ear1y Bird Menu Available Every day. Hours: Lunch 11 :30em- 4:~. Dinner 4:~10:30. R8tl8IVlltions accepted. Mastercard, VISB. Americ8n &press. Located at 187Q.A Harbor Bllld. (714) 548-S&XJ OSTKRIA ITALIA AIAt*1lic Italian • Casual • Homemade pasta • Homemade Sausage • Ce?flOCOOO & Dessert· lunch, Dimer, Cat.ering. Take-Olt ·Open Tue -Sun. 1:~.m.·10:30 p.m. -Ooeed on Monday. An IT1llfCI' credit cards accepca1. Raaervadons accepted. Locat.ed at 110 McFadden Place [a'OSS 21st Street). Newport Beach (714) 723-4105 IL l"ORNAIO AIAtler1cic ltllllwl • ~ Wrl!W1Q Aest8tnnt. Bakery Featunng AIAhenbC Regional Italian Q.-ie Hot.rs· lunch & Oinner Cleitt. Amex. VIS8. Mlllata C8i d. Cll9coller Rawwtlona Recommellded Locat.ed ,,,, 10051 Von K.amwl /Jt/e., lrwle (714) 261-1444. 650 klDn 8Mj. (Near Scuti Coe&t Plaza) COlt8 Mesa (714) 668QB) ANTONUCc1•s Locat.ed. 6700 Wast Co9lt Hi{l1way ll Newport Beach. lunch. dnw. caaring, talcllcU & deioliery 8\4lieble. Wratr hotra Mon.·Thurs. 4pm-11 pm, Fri.-Sat. 11~11pm, Sun 11am-1~. 631-3592 RISTORANTI MAMMA GINA l..octUd. 251 e.-Pdic eo. Highway ll Newport Beach. Li.nch Mon.-Sat. 11:3G2:3:l. 9lrdey BrulCh 11am3pm. omer MooSt.l 5pm-1Qlm. Cell ahead fer raeervlldone 873-9500 SCAMPI Fine Femily Dnng. ~ Aemodaled. Open 7 Oa'f1ll A Weet. fer Dmer ~· Spm-10:~. We Cater-PrMa ur.cn Partl88 fer 15 People er More. All Major Q'9dit Cllrdl Accaplad. ~ Acoept8d. loc8ted at 1576 Newport BMI. Coate Mela. 845.aSSO SABATINOS RISTAURANT a SAUSAGI CO. Pelee, Caesar Seled, Homamada'5euaage. Veal. Limb. \lagat8rilwl Clilta. Wna, Beer. Cappuocino & Deeaert. Hain: 7 Deym A l/olesk. SerWlg Sat. & Slxl. BrulCh From 8:3>1:00, Sun.·lhln. 11am-1~. Fri.-Sat. 11am-11pm . N. MljlJ' Q'9dit Cardi~· loc8ted AL 251 ~ Wrty. Newport Beech (714) 723-0621 GRllllNLl!AP' GRILL a BAR 72HOURS 815 AVILAS llL RANCHITO ~ Mexican Food, W~ The f're&llest l~ltS & A New Light CU&lne. Greet Margerc;ls Hot.rs lunch & Dimer. Al M8jDt' ~ Cards Accepted. Located at 2101 Placereia. Costa Mesa (714) 642·1142 end 2BCD Newport BM! .. Newport Beach (714) 675-6855 Ml CASA Our meals are now a tnp to Ba,a as well as MeXJCO. Now olfanng fish tacoa. Phone ahead fer orders tc:>go. Hours. Dally From 11 ·00am. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 296 17th St .. Costa Mesa (7141645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. Qlmplet.a Bar. All Maior D-edit Cards. Located At 2675 lrwle Ave . (Aa'oea From Newport Golf Qiu-se) (714) 645-5518 THI BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes &:aak. Freltl FWI. c::t-den. &.rgers & Salads. Pnces Raoga From $3. 75 Fcr lunch & S6 25 Fcr Oinner. Hours: Mon . .sat. Open 11am Fcr Un:h 4 ~ Mon ffl • Dinner 3·~ Sat. & Sun .. Matcr D'edlt Cerda Accepted LDcatad At 2300 Hart>or Bl 131. Costa Mesa 11141541.9n7 LA CAYE Menu Includes: l..ob&ta', a-ab. Shnmp. Steaks. Rb f1f8 08lly Speoals Fn. & Sat. Pnme Rib. Ful Bar & WlllB LJSt. Casual Dress. Holrs: Lunches 11 :30-2:30-Chier Mon.-Sat.. From 5:~. Visa, Maswcerd, Diners Oub. Locat.ed At 1695 n.. /JNe .• (And 17the) Near 8lookbl IStl!I' EntelUinmentCOlta Mlle (714) 64&7944 . TA PAS The Oltf l"98tllunlnt in 0. C. ID offer the finest in cUlirle from Spein widl IMI Flamenco ~ Specializing in Paeffa. ...... grilled frelh fiah & paas. Open 5 deya per week. clo9ed Soo. & Mon. LDcatad at 4253 Mal1lngala w., (Behind Staples llt MacArltu' & CorWU11en). Major credit carda accept.ed. 75!XJ 194 ()i the aand at Newport. Monday ID Friday 4:~ ID 9~ Sellrday THAI aPICIE . 4:3Qlln to 1 O:CQ!m Coeed on &.rldey. 105 Miiin Street in Balboa. (714) ~by the Aagiar-,,_.,.., 81 appeared in the beat°' Chnge Courlty 723-6643 eeaion .. 'The 8-The! Food In cnnge Coun&y.. Llmh. d1nnar. C8l8nng & takaotL 6115 w. 19th St. Calta Male 548-4333 L• BIAIHtlTZ &tatlWied In 1974. L.ocat8d et 414. N. Newport SMI. ~ 7 days. Mon . .fri. 11 :=.m. end Sat. .&Ii. 5ID10:3q>.m. N. major 0'9Clt cerdl ~ Accepald. 645-6700 . THAI WAYIE Dini " or take«&. F9lt & tree delMlrl-Ser'WlQ lunch & dinner. Locat.ed • 211 62nd St. ~ Beech. ~ 7 days a week Vl68, Masten:a-d & Amlricen &pr'9lla llCC8PC8d. 6450057 THAI TOUCH LDcatad at 2816 Sen Miguel[)". Ill Newport Beach. Open fer lunch. Mon.· Ff;. 11 :30am-3pm, dinner llSwd Sun .ftvs. S.9pm. Beer and Wlll8 llSwd. Catenng and tllke Ol.C allo ~-All major end cards aocepcad. 6400123 • THll CANNKllY • Hlltoric INICarfronl Raltannt and Harbor Ou. Cencar. Hcua: Mon.· Sit. 11 :30am • 2;00am, &#1. 1 O:CXJam.12:~. Al Map-Q'8dit Clrdl. Remrwcbw &lfPllC*I. Uatm. 3010 Laf8'fCB ""8 .. Nlwpcn 8-:h. CA 92863 (714) 675-5n7 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING VMw 6 Oi I& Dlr*1g. Sit. & a.i. °*"Pll1'e BnJnCl'I, Dinner Meoo $13.95. '18.95. ~.,.,. M.-..1 Sll'wd,., Dey. Hain: 10:CXllm -11:3Qpm. ~·• CAid, V...Drvw~Raw111eo.d.l.ocll8da -E. Et.; UL, Bllboa (7141875-2373 Cllult ' .... , ctmg • die bmr. al die hllmric See Shani¥ end om.p. r-amu .,_ ~ .-ooct. '1f*t'Wsid ...... lltl meriilll. Ful t-. l.lglr-pldo. DWq pedo. M mlljor cerdl.. c-ing .... ~ llPlll' ...... Mudli .. "'*' ~. q.30 Udo Pwt 0rMa NW Udo llllnd. ~ 7 ._., MlCtt 8nd ch-. 87SfliH. -' • ,. • • - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997 CAMERA~READY Balboa Fun Zone takes center stage in an .independent feature film that will hopefully launch its director on the Hollywood fast track PuJ11~!b~uw~~r=~~ ~ ::i ~~~ :~= ~~~ =-J ~°:~~ut two actors perlortning Rembrandt's "The Anatomy Les-i era. intently studying not a j The family-oriented Pun Zone Crystal Court Presents ·-The _ f 3scina tio& r.. : ~ .. an: c~~--11~ oi ~o·o M .:: 1--!o .. •m. ·he 17th annual O:a .. ..gr: Cc. _r.~y bra.'1,n .)f rht: ( ymD•dn .. m So.:>e')' or ATT'..m.:a Stlow I,. • : :1 "'t';· dnd r,'.'.'lh1 '\·,q~ I ~l •!'•'""" w1!! ~ljtu:l a; . .:or:-.!\ n~ <ii.Tl~~: .. c.,p.a\' t x:h:I' ·:ens vl -·: .. -~ra:1or .. • ... t·m::-.a~ ;;nd ~ ... mpt tmo; .. ) ,in .. 1ot1.:d tr~ 1..icgt.s rm:n u1c Cymb1d1um So, et) ot An~.:-n .. a and <ht: .\mt·ncan Orch'.d <:.onery /\ :ancrv of mr.crr.aronal orch~s.. OOlJ<.1UCt arrangeme--r~ ana p.ir.:-ha<.c rh:cr ... ~hou: ;hc \\"e{'.:t:;xl .:;..-,J ... !>t .n ".::;c to~ \~It :-:ur~ .. l>a\' C on c -.ee all three .t V't:!~ ,,t <...rystal Lourt tnnsfurmed mto a garden of 01ch1ds. Adm1ssion is hiee. And tht! fascu~oon will last for.ever. For~ mfo.nnmon plea."<-cal; {7 14} .a';-2160. ... U): . ' ,,JCJ97 of Orchids 1997 February 7 8 9 10 I ·-···~ ,.,f •fftf •I ' •l •ffft '"•••·•• • ••••~••"'-•r••••~• CfY$tal c~un is l«attJ at SJJJ Bar Sttttft C~ta Mtsa, C\ ,l.6J.6 DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT A cinematographer lines up a lbot for •Ploodlng," JUm.ed on location at the Balboa Pun ~ne lat week. might seem worlds apart from . Cannes, the sophisticated French Riviera resort. but filmmaker Todd Portugal hopes one will lead to the other. The Laguna Niguel resident spent a day at the Fun Zooe last week shooting •Flooding,• bis first full-length feature Olm. Por- tugal, 26, formed GreenLight Productions in October to pro- duce the film. after be couldn't get lnd\Sstry Interest in tcree11- playl he bad wtitten, The $80,000 budget was financed by one tnvestor and Portugal's aedlt cards, euc::uttve producer Sandra n.dloc:k laid. 1be mm wu slated to wrap this week. Post-production should be completed this spdng, hopefully tn time to hit Cannes' 1egenduy ftlm festival, 18.dlock Mid. 1be story-written by Portu- gal • well -is a psychological tbltDer tn tbe manner of •Rear Window,• eoncemlng an agora- jJbobk. So wby the Pun Zone for the *;iy OI aneone who stays ~The location la featured tn·dit·m.._ opentng scene, wbldl lllDwl tbe agoraphobic in bl#• 8ft outdoorsy days. nae~ which plays a key ·~ w tliie" iaaln ll/a'f/ fbt .. ! shooting at the Fun Zone. : · And while the crew was glad ~ to be outside after fihning in a ; house in Aliso Viejo for several : days, they did have to put up ~ with interruptions from windy ! weather and ambient nolles such ~ as boat horns, carousel music and : the constant stream of planes to ~ John Wayne Airport. : Although the crew looked ! ordinary enough In their khakis : and T-sb.Uts-qcept for the ~ director of photography, a dapper : chap in plaid blazer, alacks, drelS J shirt and jaunty cap -they : attracted lob ol attention from ! locall. PUleJ'S-oby repeatedly § stopped to Inquire what was : being filmed. and U th.ere were ! any famous acton. : The crew members themselves ~ -mostly connections Portugal l made through student films and : work as a prod'1di<JG auittant -I are working 12-bour days for : deferred pay. Portugal. • Long i Beach State graduale, appreck'" : thelr efforts. ~ "They have faith in me and tn i the project,. Portugal Mid . ; Plus, the aew will be getdng : some camera time ol their own. ! Portugal ls concurrent)y lhootlDg ; a documentary on the m•kft\g cj : the film. I ! ..... · ·...: tcAD211ClllltllhrftM!l ... M -···~il=:iii:ili;;ill11111111111111liilllllllilllllllll:illlil:l-=llill!llililillllllilllllllillil~~················~····················~············~···~····~···~···························· .. 1.1 • It