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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot,.. --~ -....... _ ~ -_- '\ .i. THE NEWPORT BEACH • Mo tly sunny and pleasant J -I • Anthony Villa ·u1gh Noon in June: Villa=-----·' city set date By Tony Dodero S"'-tt Wri1ef NEWPORT BEACH - A Civil Service Commission llhO\\down bc t\\een Capt. Anthony Villa and city officials has been set for J unc 22, \\hen the fired p0lice captain plam 10 fight allegations that he !>e-<ually hara ssed 10 female police employees. Villa has the choice bet,~een keeping the commission hearing open to the public or behind clo)cd door). \\'h1le he h..i)n"t made a final decbion, he ~~1id he's leaning to" arJ a pm ate meeting to prevent' group) like the NationJI Organization for \\oma n from auending. Uut public or private, Villa's appeal 10 get hh back job promises to be a long time running. "There \\Ill be a lot of witnesses and a lot of tellt11t1ony," V1llJ said Wednc)dJy. "I'm prepared to go for 3 long as it takes." The hearing~. "hu:h "ill take place around the chcdulc.) of ci\ll sen ice board memberll, could la~t until Augu)t. And Villa "J) apologetic 10 the fl\e board members \\ho '"IJ need to s11 through hours of 1est1mony during h1!> hearing. "'I he) got their \\Or~-\.UI out for them," he :.Jid. Villa said h1:. :u1orne)' could c:ill up as many as bO "11ne:.scs, mo 1ly current and former police dep::i rtmel'lt pcr)onncl. 10 debunk the llC \ual harassment allegation:.. "After all, the original in vestigation encompassed 170 individu:il ," Villa a1J "Everything they brought up, l will defend. I didn't do an)thing Mong.'' City Manager Kevin See VILLA/Ba Piii A la't·Wll--wt Buu Person (left, in drag), Stan Sax (as Aladdin) and Elvis himself were among the 27 celebri ty waiters at the reeent American Heart Association fundraising lunch at the Bay Balboa Club, which raised more than·$34,000. for more details, see Editor William lobdell's column o n AJ. Olivia reigns supreme Police arrest lour teens in · stabbing . , ~ Fifth suspect remain s at large in connection with incident in which · 19-year-old was left for de~d. By Lor1Ann Basheda St.altW~ COSTA MESA -.. Police have arrested four tten-agcrs, three of w"iom are high school age, on suspicion of stabbing a re- puted rival gang member multiple times over the weekend and leaving1rtnrfo'r dead in the Santa Ana River bed. Ruben Sanchez, 19, of Co 1a Mesa, 1s still in critical condition at an unidemified Or- ange County hospital, according to police. Three Costa Mesa boys, ages 15,.. 16, and 17, are currently in custody at ihe Orange Count) "Juvenile Hall, facing charges of at- tempted 'murder and kidnapping for the stabbing. At least one of the }Ouths auend a local high school. James Madrid, 18, also has been arrc:.tcd in cqnnection with the stabbing and 1s cur- rently being held at the Orange County Jail BeJchgoers stroll on the board,,all.. \\c dnesda ncJr 30th Strccl in l\e\,port BeJdi. The C.:o)ta Me:.:i mJa ":t!t :.irra1gncd Wednc:.day on one cl\arge of -:iuempted mu rder. Police ha\e a $500.000 '>':.irr..in1 out for the arrc:.t of Ke nneth Le" 1'> Surd1, 1 ' for SU)picion of attempted murder, torture, a~· s..iuh "11h intent IO commit great bod1l)' 11· jury and kidnopping. Surd1 I'> dc.,cnbed a) a male H1~pJn1c, 5- foot-10. 1-lS puund~. "nh om" n h;ur and bro"n c>c~. Capt Tom LuJr !>aid police belie\C the Co!tta ~k~a man ma) hJ .. e lch 10" n ... but "e'rc combing the ~tri;eh lor th1) charac· ter," a!> \\ell ar; amone el c v.tm m:i\ h:ne been imol-.cd in the bru1al <h\JUlt • : .. There moy be other ;mc')t:> )Cl tu come," LuJr \nid "1 he 1me t1gauon 1' con1inu1ng' A cording to Lazar, 1t .ippcJr' San1;hCL \\J!t :111a1.l\eJ 1>n PIJ1;cn11 a A\Cr.ue near Congrc)). After healing anJ stabb.n~ him, the ..i11..i-.ker., 1r .• n ported San~hcL b~ \all 10 the SJnta An;i mer bed JU~I '1u1h 'f 1l1e \'1.:tCJ ri_J 5trcet l1r1Jg1; See ARREST i'Back Page Clergyman twice was arrested I or shoplifting ~ Parish ioner says that. C9mmun.ty Church Congrega11onal 1e·ader sought counseling after second nc1dent in 1979. e, l:·tAn eas:-ie::a S!J" :. •tr CORO'\ DI l .\t \R -~'°'" e ral J .. \~ 11.t:r R .. \ D-'nJI.! Kull ";i' ,u .... 11. riJc:J lrom 1he C1 :n· rnunil) Ch rc.:h Co11;rt·gJt1on.i for allcg:.it101h ul \::'\OJI '"''•l.nJu 1 "llh pari-.luon1:1' ~lurl ofCd:ih ho.J\c con.irmeJ th..11 th .. p pul r p:i I\ 1 \\J :urc,t ·d 1•q ... ~ for .. 110p· ht11ng dunnc h1' I -\~ar ruin '>I:) A..-Cl.)rJmb to Oran_" C\>UOI\ It., o· l :ic· Ir _rt re d• Kull ":i' .irr.~1cd 111 l~ .. Q I r 't~.:.nl! n S.! dcror.ll1\C Ol"I This time around, Newport is. getting a break . ' lr\.1111 R L1b111 ... ,in ;ii f a_-.hK'n 1,. land Ch:ir ~·· "ere brougl 1 a~alO\t .the re\ rend -...-\ r.il 4J, \' l.11c:r. t u1 .oun 1 fl , ,;J~ • 1ulJ not H 1f1r~ 'dll"th-r h. , .. ~o .t:J ''r e\ 11cr:itt:d HJ • r <.:~,1 .. r: r.c\Hd~ al 1 .. hO\\ · ~ Cool tem perJture!>, lure ot Lake H avJ~u make~ spring vacation a mild one on the oLeJn front. By Russ Loar Sl.lll I/, :tr F 1\c b1!>..1n 1-d.1t.! girls dJrt b..in:foo1cd aero:.., l3alboa AH:nut'. headed b.1ck to the be:ich "''a cJr lull ol hu,\Jing, hooting )Oung men pa!>:. by. · "lky h.1be'" 1>nt: ol the rand)' ~oung men cm~., ou1, hh \\h11c teeth llJ.,hing in the noon·day sun ag.11n~1 the contra't ul Im beach-bro" ned, ~tnC\\) bod). 1t is a u mc\\orn 1raJ111on -n rite ol )pnng. II\ the middle of Spring Urcak. a nd legions of high school and college )tuden~ :ire heeding the in,1101:1 u.11 call to rcmm c moo,t uf 1hc1r cloth mg and hit the beach. thJt 1'utl, SO. ''J' .. h. ri!t:d "uh 'hop tw.: in 19~( -· <11X{u1 a )C.ir · .ifter hc 1oincJ the Communit' Chur.:h G n~t ·1..:itil>n:il -hu t niJ 1>l~ c r mf .. unJ11,)n -... ..1 a' .lllJt • k u11 c1 ulJ 111 t tic rc..1 .. h .I 1\1 , ri ,,. .nt c.:n 1hc d1.ug '· l ut one ~hur .. h mcmba "ho .1,t.cJ rw1 10 I e 1dcnt1:1cd J1.t the I J'>lOr \\l,t-;.:,I \II ~{' l)O th, H r,1 \J\111£ tl...tl h.: \H Ill :hr\.J k!h ~I\ 010!1\h, •>I th...rafl\ allcr 1tk .. c, >:1J -.hop· l1t11nl! 1n.:1Jl.'nt ~fc rc.JhrLJ hi.: h,11.l ..i prl bkm. JLJll '"th 11 ;ind l 11 11, , uld h, • 11 unJ.:r • •'1111 I the 1 't l I ht' (,(., It • p.ir 'h , n I \JIJ, .:idd· mg t k .. '' 3, '•mph "too Jc,· ;.1,tJt1.: j 1 ' ~ .... l\h r(poncr' "rhere arc more gu)-S here th..in an) other bc.1ch," J)' Maggie Kati, 15. "ho tra,clcd to Ne"port Ucach from"'Palm Sprin~'> "ith her four tccn·:ige girlfriends. She )J)' being llhou ted at b> gu) " becoming a rout111c e\pCricncc. "It\ ;.1nd of fl .111cnng, but 11\ il.1nJ See BREAK/Baa P191 D.l. Housten 'icws. Spring BrcJI.. 'isitors from board\\Jlk balco'! . lum' II 'It 1 ,i r~h ·lcatlc1' kne\• .1hou1 JIJ , , 11 ' .ind 'UPP u ted hm1 lid Softer set rree AROUND TOWN An Lister dinner, ~ponsort>d b} the Someone Care:, Soup i..1tchen, will be held irom 1 to 4 p m on Good Frid,1y. April 9, J l the REA Curnmun1ty Center, 661 Hamilton Aw .. Co:.ta Mes.l The meal. open to eH~f)one, '"111 feature hJm Jnu l1sh. r or more tnlorm.ttion. call 548-8861. • NUMBERS TO CAll (IRC.l LA1 10~ C,4 ..! 4J3) Cl-\~SlrlED AD) G42·St>;8 RET'\ll ADS 6·42•4321 . t'\E\\ R00\1 540·1 .?24 See KUTZ bell PIOI Flushing out water p•es has residents seeing red ~ Maintenance on fire hydrants stirs up rusty sediment that ends up m homes. By Tony Dodero S'..ll'l" ' UALUO \ P£:.'l ~L L 1.\ Rl>utine m 1mlcnan~~ on .a ..iu ... tcr llf Cuc h)d1.1111' b\ ·I) \H11l.;cr h.1 ... ldt '~1mc n. '' 11, here 'cc111~ re.l · and or JI c Jdl SI I l ''"f'X'll B ... h ut1lit1e\ Jucc1or . J1.,p.1td11.J " dcatc :i gu'l'cr 111 ru,1 th.r 1ugll the pipe 1 ht rU\t h;,J formed on J lt>·1n,h c.i't iron \\:iter pipe. Built in 1 ~"'.,. hC' pip fecu' ".>I\. r lll mu.h ,11 the Pcnm,ul.1 ~t.incurt 'l J '\\ c kt them (the h)drnnt ) run l l\.l fJ,t an I t•l\> km~ 1n th t p.ir· 11\.ul .. ir :uc;i. ~1aneart ,,11J "I he ..., •le 1 ' I "-l\ 'll rc:d up thL" -.cd1· rncnt ." l)~,pltc the odJ 0101 and ru t ontcnt, ~t;inc:art 11J rc~1d1.:nt'> t~ta Mesa H1g~'s Ohv1.i D1Cam1lh1 th 5 loot 10 ~n1or forward who IM th Mu.,tdn~ f:1rls bcis~ tball teJm to 11) mo-.t succ ~ful sca'°n ever, has been named Cir South rn 5ect1on OM '°" Ill Pia> ~ o( the Ye.lr. for romplete det.i1ls, see pofb, p.ig B 1 COSTA MESA -City watchdog Sid Soff tr wu sprung from the Or•nge County J•il l•te Wednesd.iy night after se~lng 20 d.t)'S of a four-monlh sentence he belie\'el he doesn't desen-e. HOTll'E SPORT'> • 64 ! e,,08u 64.!··030 CIC" "·' turn up lht! writer P•~ ' re: (ll\ 1hc h)llr.mt~. (uc.,J.1~ ,1ftcr· "'" \n \vun 31tcr, the u11l111e\ 0111.c '"\)UIJ O\l\ h1.: 1,;,)Jl~C:I ncJ :\\'l\1Ul ,he:tlth problem~ rcluteJ to 1hc: "aler •'Ru't 1 p11.:1t~ mu .. h .. m~dc: up of 1wn U\Hk.'' Stan,·1.ut ':uJ "I he ":a1cr ·~ 'nlc 10 dun~. albe11 ''Cl) \.O"ltfUI For art's sake • . . ·The L•~und Art Museum, tl 75 ~.u-old cult~r~I 1n~titution, 1s be.\t ctwactenled by its current director, Ch.ule D m.lra1), and the m.m who .preceded him, Rri r Armstrong for a look at where the Mu~um h.u been, and where it is going. see Weekend Section, in ide. Getti~g into the Act In the m1d'>t of 11.$ ongoing tmmg ~nd wage Ir zt•,, budg t c.ut~ e1n<l pas 1hle employtt Tayoff'I, ™a M ,., fa 1ng " hugt> hill to hnng city owned la<.:1l1t1 into compliance with thf' 1 O Amtnc.-in With 01~b1ht•~ Act Fot d t.i1I~. tory on JM~ A6 ... Superiof CourtJudgt MichOl I Brenner arantfll Sofftr'• request for releue f>endlng an appHI of'his >entence, something Soffttr h.ls been fighting for since Harbor tourt J&1dgt Sus.inne ShAw h'1d him t.thn Into lUStody (Of <•ili!'\g to (Ompty "'Ith cOdt t.ind.irds '°' tut Bern.ltd trttt pu>perty. Auto Cu id • .. ,.................. ... 81 O Busine,s .......... ,." .................... A4 CominuMy r orurn ............. ~ 1 2 f\.\o\:1e l1"in • .................... .. .• A6 5i<>c'1cty ••tit t t t tt t ttt t I It t • ttt tt t t t t I t I A8 ~'lrts •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 81 C'o.u• c-.""""'~ ,........_, w. °"'" "'' 1 "' ,,,.,.._ "' ,... .. lftl\lH ..,,.. 0 ' \\.,, J clu C•I "1th phone ~.1lb ff\lll1 rc,1Jcnh ~ho \:Ompl:uncJ of 'Pih· l't' :and hlil'ct N\\1' f1llcJ "11h tm~ht or;wgc and rcJ v.a1er. One \\Om:in compl:sincd that her ~h11c cl 1thc came out of 1hc wi\h v.11h an oraogc lint. Staneart :sid . St;ancart reported as many :s 20 phone call on "'Tuc«tay and Wcdncsda from rc~idcnt in the area bc:t~ccn 4th and 11th meet Oy flu hing out the h Jrant • the ca_ty crcv. rf> rcntl man ed to ..... Ar J tu C'fUI 'irnl the red 1,;\11 r 1.hnuld ,1,ar1 to J1h1p:atc 1n a f c:vr J :s\ =·inc ~ur t p:ut h \ pr ibly been ·c1carcJ from 1hc ~> tem," he a1J. Coin1:1Jcnt II , tanearl aid the city h s plan 10 rcfu1b1 h that - puti ulu v.ater line 11\ith non· ru,tma cement pipe th11 ummct. 1m1lar pipe\ throuahout the cit ha"e 1Jrcad been rcpl cd ' WednMday, April 7. 1993 • B .us in es • Bu1lnes1 Editor Tony Cox, 842-4321, ext. 371 · n·-s all · in the family as Hi-Time; .Gellars loses 17th Street lease t .. . . • ..,.. Owner's father-in-law forces him out to make rodm tor Blockbuster Video outlet. By Tony Cox Buslntst Edllor COSTA MESA -It's difficult to lose your lease after 36 years in business - and it just might sting a little more when the landlord forcing you out is your father-in-law. 1;ritz Hanson, co-founder of Hi-Time Cellars, suffered just that fate on Monday, when he and two brothers, who nre part· ners in the business, were given notice that their original store at Eost 17th Street and Jrvine Avenue would have to move out to make room for a Blockbuster Video outlet. Hi-Time will retain its other two loca- tions in the area, including the huge Hi· Time Cellars store at 250 Ogle St., but the Hanson family does not plan to take on more debt to establish a third outlet else· where, said Keith Hanson, f"ritz Hanson's son and manager of the East 17th Street Hi-Time. Ce.cit McVay, Fritz Hanson's father-in· law, decided to let Newport Beach-based Independent Development Company L.P. m:mage or lease -depending on who you talk to -the corner parcel, and JDC gave notices to Hi-Time, a dance studio and an office tenant that t~ey must leave by May S to make room for Blockbuster. The only existing tenant that wiJI be al· lowed to stay is La Cave Restaurant, which is owned by one of McVay's daugh· ters, Carol Boyer. His other daughter, lda Hanson, is Fritz Hanson's >Yife. "We will revamp and renew {Jhe build- ing)," McVay explained. "We need more of the building· fo r Blockbuster. Hi-Time • I was not wtlling to pay more rent." McVay acknowledged that it was ll dif- ficult decision to bring in Olockbuster and force out Hi-Time, but his wife, Gladys McVay, insisted that the families remain .on good terms. Keith Hanson agreed, but he said the decision to let JDC take control of the property was controversial. "We were given no say-so in the mat· ter," Hanson said. "It was just done, and we. found out later. We won't get a dime for the business. It's a very sad thing for our part of the family." Chuck Hanson, a partner in the busi· nc) , said Cecil McVny encouraged his brother Fritz to cstnblish some sort o( business on what was then a vacant cor- ner. fritz Hanson opened the first Hi· Time together with McVay'' son, Jim McVay, who eventually sold his interest in the business and later pas$Cd away. Keith Hanson said the 17th Street Hi- Time posted sales of more than $1 million annually. He said he will go to work at the compa.oY,'s large Ogle Suect store, but the company may not have jobs available for his store's five employees. lDC controls several retail propertie~ in the area, including a vacant parcel at East 17th Street and Orange Avenue. Costa Mesa woman hails from house fit · ror. presidents it was too late, when her mother called on Thursday. March of Dimes By Tony Cox Business Ed•IOI' COSTA MESA -The world watched in· tently as President Dill Clinton and Russian· counterpart Boris Yeltsin held a crucial summit meeting Inst weekend in Vancouver, Canada, but Costa Mesa coffee house owner Susan Strangway might have wondered if the world leaders would leave the milk out or lock up when they left. ·,' During and shortly after her college years, Strangway lived in the house -the president's mansion at the University of British Columbia -where Clinton and Yeltsin met. Her parents still live there, as her father, Dr: David Strang· way. has been university president since 1985. "( was thrilled enough when 1 met and dated (former Canadian prime minister) Pierre Trudeau," Strangway said of her previous brush with \elebrity. "Now this is pretty impor- tant." Current Prime Minister Brian Mulroney on Saturday met both Clinton and Yeltsi n at the Vancouver airport, then hosted lunch with the two presi~ts at the Strangway residence, known as the Norman MacKenzie House. Clinton and Yeltsin later returned for two-ancf- a,harr hours or summit talks. . Straniway, who came to Costa Me)a two years ago to · do sales work for her brother's computer business, said she wO\Jld have gone to Vancouver for the weekend, but because of the secrecy surrounding planning of the sum- mit, she didn't find out about the meeting until· We dehver small miracles The call from her mother came on April Fools Day, so Strangway, naturally, was s)..epti· -================:;=====::-...:.-_.._.:------------=-I ~, ca. ''That's pretly much what l tho4ght, that it was a joke,'' she said. Strangway said her parents· had to g,o to a hotel for the weekend to make room for the ' summit, but they were thrilled about giving up their mansion for the historic meeting. Now 31, Strangway, started her busine)S, the Coffee Corral, last September. She said she )till finds tim e to visit her parents at the presi- dent's mansion several times a year. ln the fu· turc, she may look al her former home a little bit differently. For a Wide Selection of SPORTSWEAR including WEST COAST FINANCIAL • Chaps by Ralph Lauren •Ruf( Hewn Abbey Healthcare steps up Its bid to take control of Lifetime Corp. l •<\ltltN"'°'' ! tJltttt'4 •ll\I N"'I'°' \"U • Reyn Spooner •River City By Tony Cox Business Editor COST A MESA -Escalating an eight-month bid to make an acqui- sition that would create the na- tion's largest home health care company, Abbey Healthcare G!'..QW lnc. has boosted its offer fOr Boston-based Lifetime._ Corp. from $220 million to S26 l million. ,But Lifetime's management chafed at the sweetened cash-and· stock offer, accusing Abbey of continuing to base its buyout pro· posal on a nawcd market analysis and di)torted representations of B9ston Company's performance. Tim Aitken, chief executive with Costa Mesa-based Abbey, said he believes the latest offer is strong enough that the board members who arc not also Lifetime execu- tives \\Ould not be able to take the deal lightly. ''Your shareholders are not fools," Aitken said in a letter to ufetime's board. "We believe that -Lifet ime shareholders will find this price ... ext remely attractive." On Tuesday, Lifetime officials announced that the company's board of directors considered the most recent offer and determined it to be inadequate price-wiso, and ~ncluded that it was not a firm, financed bid. However, the board did not rule out the prospect of selling the com pany. ' Lifetime CEO Anthony Reeves considered the latest offer merito· rious enough to call his board to- gether to consider the proposal, but he reiterated his view that Abbey needs Lifetime more than Lifetime needs Abbey. "Clearly, Abbey's plan · is to come in and position itself, as op· posed to our shareholders, to re- ceive the fruit of our long-term.in- vestments and strategic planning," Reeves said in a letter sent Friday . to Aitken. 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VO LUNT ll~D CRT A Fill! r. HJ ll''l'. HBCK 90)( l=J OMP"LP.T8 BN tllV ~ AND MAIL n IN.• W ' L CALl. VC)U. 't • THE NEWPORT BEACH • Mo tl y sunn and pleasant '~ • Anthony Villa High Noon in June: Villa, city set d~te •• By Tony Oodero Stall Wrw NEWPORT DEACH - A Civil Service Commission sho" down betv.cen' Capt. Anthony Villa and city officials has been set for June 22 , \\hen 1hc fired pohce CJpta1n plJn) to fight allcgauons-that he sexually harassed 10 female police employees. Villa has the choice bct,1,-een J.eepang the commission hearing open to the public or behind clo)cd doors. Wh ile he ha!ln't made a final'dec1s1un. he !IJ1d he's leaning tov. Jrd J pm ate meeting to prc\cnt group!I lil.c 1he Na11onal Organization for Woman from attending. Uu1 pubhc or pra\a1e, Villa's appeal to get his back job·promi)CS to be a long time running. ''There ..... 11 be a lot of v.itncsscs and a lot of te!lllOIOOy, .. Villa said Wednesday. "I'm prepared to go fo r a long as it ta I.cs." Tbe hea ring), \\hich \\111 rnkc place around the schedulc!I of Cl\ 11 -&cf\ ice boJrd member!>, could ll!ll until Augultt. And Villa \l,JS apolQge tic to the fl\ e boarJ mcmbc~ "ho ''Ill need 10 s11 through hour of 1es11mony during his he.iring. "ThC)' got 1hcir \\Ori. cut oul for them," he !IJ1d. Villa !>:ud h1~ attornc):. could call up as m;iny .1s 0 \\llllcsses. mo tly current and former police department per onnel. Iv debunk the l>C\UJI hara!lsmcnt Jllega11on!>. "After all, the o riginal tn\.C!lt1gation cncompa:.sed 170 indi' iJuab," Villa said "b erything they brought up, I will def end. 1 didn '1 do an}thing "rong." Caty Man:iger Kc' in See VILL.NBD P11e A la'l-Wll'I--l1tWlt Buu Person (left, in drag), Stan Sax (as Aladdin) and Elvi himself were among the 27 celebrity waite r at the recent American Heart Association fundraising lunch at the Bay Balboa Club, which raised more than 534,000. For more details, see Editor William Lobdell's column on Al. Olivia reigns supreme today with V warmer temperature . Highs in the upper 60 low around 50. See Weather, A2 • Poli~e .ar~est' four teens in .siabbing ,- ,.... Fifth suspect remains at large in connection with incident in which 19-year-old was left for tlead. By LortAnn Basheda , SWf Writer COST A MESA -Police have arreslcd fou r lecn-agcrs, three or whom arc high school age, on suspicion of stabbing a re- puled rival gang member multiple times over· the weekend and leaving him for dead in 1he SJnta Ana Rl\er bed. Ruben Sanchez, 19, of Costa Mesa, 1s stall in critical condition at nn unidentified Or· ange County hospital, according tu police. Three Cos1a Mesa boys, age:. 15, 16, and 17, are current!} in custody 111 the Orange County Ju\.cnile l-ja ll, facing charges of at- tempted murder and kidnapping for the stabbing. Al least one of the youth'> a11ends a local high school. James Madrid, 18, also has been arrc:.tcd in connection with the stabbing and is cu r- rently being held a1 the Orange County Jail Bcachgocrs stroll on the board, .. all.. \\cdnesda) near 30th Street in l\e,,port Be.ic.:h. T.he Co!>ta Mella mJn "'as . arraigned Wednesday on one charge of attemp1ed murder. . Police have a $500,000 "'arrant out for the arrest of Kenneth Le.,.,.1:. Surd1, I , fur suspk1un of aucmpted murder torture, as- sault \\Ith intent tu commit great boJal) in· jul) anJ J.idnapping. Surd1 il> des ribed :is a m ... ie Hi~p~rn•~. 5- foo\· 10. 145 pound'>, v.ith bro"n h:.11r and brO\Hl C!)'CS. Capt. Tom· L.1tar )aid police:. belic\e thl.! CostJ ~kl>J man may hJ"e ld1 10 .... n. •but . "'e're cumb.ing the: ~1rec:1~ I r 1h1s c.·h:H3C· tc:r," J) "ell ai. :imune el c \\ho ma't hu"e been 1m ohed in the brutJI ;i)~aulL · "There m:iy be other :irre ... i:. }Cl tu come." La.lar ~aid. "The iii' c~11ga1ion i~ continuing." According w l..al::ir. 11 appcJrl> >.> r 1.ht.Z .,., a'> .tllJCl.cJ on PIJ1.C:r111u A' en Jt neJr Cungrc:~!>. After beating unJ .)tabbing t m 1hc: attall.er~ tr:insponcct Sanchez b' .an to the SJnlJ An;i rt\ r b J JU 1 ... outh ' l the V1uur1J Strt.c:I briJge See ARREST~ack Page Clergyman twice was arrested tor shoplifting ~ Parishioner says that Community Church Congregational leader so ught counse.ing after second incident tn 1979. By L::· :.:m Bas t>Ca S .... .. . CORO:-.:A Ol l \t \R -~-\· crJI J.1~,) .itk·r I •\ !) inalJ Kuti "J" ,u,pcndt:J 1rom th) lom- m~n1\\ (h r .. h Con~r.i:;iti.n.il fo1 alkl!rii1vn' o: ' \UJI 'm .. Ju.t \\ 11h p"ra,h1oner' .. 1urt otfi 1JI' h:i'c: .. ,rn11rmd th.11 the p pul r pa~101 \\a arrc t d ,,, ...... lor o;hop- hllin>! d;mn.: h1' l ·\e:ir min \If\ A .. -ord1ng 10 Or.111.;e C'uuni~ I l.1 1 or ~11..:i C'l1) 1 <"\ rt re d' Kull "'a' :1rrc tc<l an I~ .. ,> fur decor.11 .. h "J a: f .l'h' n ·1,. l h:irt;c' \\CC.. !:-rt ugh: This time around, N·ewport is getting a break aa? 111,1 the f\:'\dt:nJ ,,\C:r..sl J:i,, l;ter. but C•>Ull • :t'i ... JI-. , ulJ 1lC: 1 ,onfirm \1hc;ll..r h 'J' .. o \l.t1.·J (•r C\oncra:eJ ll Jrl, r (\ L.rt rc:urJ, al v 'hO\\ th~t l<..utL : I "·t' ... h.1rccJ ''•th !.hopltlt r i.. " 1·0 -ubcru1 a \ear alter he Joined tic Communll\ Chur .. h Coner ~at1\ n .. d -but 1 1 01hn 111( .n~:i,· n "J' :1' atlJb ... ~ Cool temperatures. lure of Lake HJ\ J5u make~ spring "acation J mild one on the oceJn front. By Russ Loar sun v. \d F l\C b1l..1m-dJl! girls dart bJrd\Xitc:J :icru-.) B.tlbo.t AH~nue. headed bJck to the beach J' a car full uf ho\\ ling. hooting )Oung men pa)!> by. "Hey babe!" one of the ran<l) y\1ung men 1.rtC) oui. """hue teeth OJ!lhtng in the noon-<lJ) !-Un agJ1n,1 the contrJ-.t vi h1~ beach-bro'' ncJ, inc\\) bod). lt is a ti"me,,orn trJd1tion -a rite of -.pring h 's the middle o l Spring Ureak. and legion of high .,chool and college '>tudcnb arc heeding the 10l-tm1.1ual call to remv\t! mo 1 of their clothing and hll the beach. "There are more gu)!> here thJn an> o ther beach," a)!I ~1Jgg1e Katz. 15. "ho tr:i' ckd 10 Ne" port Uelch from Palm Sprangs " 1th her four teen-age girlfriends. She !la~) being !>houtcd at b~ gu) i'> becoming a routine c\pcriencc "II\ I.ind ot 0Jttcnng. but it's l..anJ See BAEAK/llek P191 Sid Softer set free 1'.1.lll <.l J 111.ll re TC:.1 .. h1.•J Ill ...1.m ih.n' th \h:ui:c,, l u: on,; ~hur ... h 111 mb1;r "h" i,k,J run tu be 1Jcn11f11.!J .. ai.I the pil,tor "j,h("d tll £•) \In I h1: 1 .. "• rd '..'I) 1ng thJt he \ll"lll 1hr 1ul'i1 '\' month) 01 thcrJp\ :ill r t : '"C't>n<l -hup· lill11h! in .. 1dcnt •ic rcul1~cll"h I nl a ph>blcm. O.L. Housten 'icws Spring Break 'i!>ilors from buard\\Jll.. b.ilcon). J ... Jlt \\Ill !I .lllJ l ·ll h' \l.\UIJ l.c\.p ·11 1.1.1J~ .. ,1n111JI th: '"'' c.11 h.-. 11.. \1 .. t 'h, ncr '>Jld, oidJ· tng I), I 1'. .... t. \\:I' ,,mpl~ . llX\ dC\· a,r.1IL' I 1, '.'lpcal. \>l:h r ·porter' hinN:ll ··I he d1ur ... h kadcr' nc.;, at'•11ll all ol thh .ind ' 1ppor1cJ h.m· AROUND TOWN An E.i~ter d tnncr, spon~rt>d b~ the )omeone Cares Soup l\11chen \\.111 be held from 1 to 4 p m on Good fridJy. April 9, Jt the REA Cummunity Ct>nlN, f>61 HJmtlton A ... t!'., Co)ta ,\1e:>J Tht- meal. open to e\.Cf)One, \\,111 fe.it ure h.Jm .ind l•'>h. For mori.> mtor'P11.11ion, c.lll 548·88t> 1 • NUMBERS TO CAll _. .. .__,_ ..... CIR<..LLAllON C,4:!·4333 CLA"iSIFIEO A.O~ b42-So .. 8 RETAIL ADS &4l·4321 1\(\\::-ROO\\ 540·1124 See KUTZ lack Page Flushing out water pipes has residents seeing red ~ Maintenance on fire hydrants stirs up rusty sediment that ends up in hom es. By Tony Dodrro S! UA LU O \ PL '''~L LA Rnul anc m.11n1cnJn1.cr nn J ch1,1cr ol fire h\J1.inb b\ Cit\ "'lrl..er'> ha' lcll 'Qmc r~,1J~·n1' 1ic1e 'c.:c.:1 g red -1u.J '" llt!c Jdt !:>I.in an. ~~\\IX'll B .. :;~h 1;rc:ite a gu)hcr ol ru t thTO 1sh the pipe. The N\I haJ lnrnu.:J 1m a lb-inch ca't iron \\atcr pipe Uuilt in 19:? . ~e pap lccJ, \\:ltC'r t 1 mu .. h uf the Pc nm"ul •. St nean \Jld '\\t lc:t them (th1: h)Jr:111h) iun h.l\.l f.1-.t pnJ ,,,.1 1,,ng m lh:il 1 .;ir- h~ul:ir area · ')t.i cnn ':.11J • The ":uer \ cloc t~ ,1 rrc-l.I up 'the ., d1- mcn1 U~'r1tc 'the 01IJ olor amt ru I cont~ nt \ ' 1 rt aid tc~1dcn1' 'hould n 11 t• ll\1u1 ,. l())la Me H1 h s Ohv1a D1Cam1lh, the S·foot I 0 •nior forv.:ard who I ~ thE' Mu t.m~ girl b.i,~etb.lll l •am to 1b mo:.t so c.e-.sful o,t>.J~>n ever, h.ts be<'n nJmt'd Cir Southern Sect1un D1v1 ion Ill Pl.n;er COSTA MESA -Ci1y \Utchdog Sid SoHt'r ~as sprung from the Or.inge County J.iil l.ite Wednesd.iy night .iher nrving lO d•ts of a fo ur-month sentence he belie'es he doesn't dtser'\tt'. HOl ll"-£ G4l·u08b SPORl'l (142·4330 111h11c' \llf dur. J"p:atchcJ a nc'' 10 turn UJl the \\:lier prc"lllC on th.£ hHlrunh ·1 uc,da) ftcr· '"")O . hc.1hh I'" l1k111' \\:Ucr. "RU ltt I fUClh mu .. h made U('I of 1rvn O\tde.'' St nc r1 !i.a1'1 ' J he \\:&lcr " 'ale: to d11nl., albc11 \'Cr) ~colorful of th Year. for rnmplete d •w1ls, • po~, pag Bl For art's sake . . . The La6una Art MuSt>um, a 75-ye.lr -old cultural in t1tut1on, ir; t~t charactenzE'd by 1~ current d1r ctor, Chari De .. m.u.us, and the m.in who preced~ furn, Roger Armwong for a loo!.. .it where the Museum h.is n, .ind ""here 1t 1c. going, see-Wee)..end tion, in 1d Getting into the Act In thtt m1d't of •ts ongrnne hmng ilnd w.tee freez<-<i, hudN<'l tub tlnct po 1blE' t.•mplo) fayuTt\, C~t.i Mc-..1 1s foc1ng .l huge bill to hrin~ cit) 0¥-ned t.ac.1lil!J into tomphaoC.e w1lh the 1 0 mer1un \.\4th D1~h1ht1e., ct for d t.111 ... ~ \lory on p;t~e <\Ci Superior Court Judge Mic hael Brenner gr•nled Soff rr's request for rele.ue pcndin& 4ln appHI of his sentence, something Sofftr has bHn fightinA for since Hoarbor iourt Judge S\ls.inne Shaw h•d him t.a~en into custody for l•ili:'lg tu comply "ilh cOde st.indardi for h11 Brrn•rd lrcet proptrt~'. • Aulc> Cu id •........................ .. 810 Bu'lnc ................................. o\4 CommuMy forum .......... . . A 1 l \10, Li tin ................. •. .... 6 ~· \ty............................. ... .. 8 Spc>rts ............................ : ••••••••• 81 c;e..,, c.--•y ~ ... c., u M t9'l- ,_....., .. IJllM' ... ""' "1-4 ,,... ~oon :iltcr. the utlh11~' olhlc "'·'' dclu~cd wilh phone ~all!> lrom '~'1Jcnt' "ho "ompl:uneJ ot 'N · ot' anJ l\Hlcl txl"I" hllcJ \I.1th ~right ornn~e and rcJ "ntcr. One \\Oman cumpl:uncu tha1 her )'h11c clothe came out of the w h '11\ith an oran,c 11n1, ·1ancart ~:aid. ·t.ineart rc:portcJ b m ny" 20 phone c:tlll on Tue day ind Wtdnesd:a from rc\idcnt tn lhc area bctv.~cn th and l Ith trcc11o., Uy n~han& out l~C h Jranl • \he c11y ere~ apparently m:anaacd 10 \ AnJ \t;ar eact 1o, id the rcJ onlor houlJ \I rt lO das 1patc 1n (cv. J:n ;,) he "'1.1r 1 part h." prub:ably been clc rcJ h orn the '' tem," he -td • Co 0\1dcntall • t1tncar1 1d the city h plan,· to rcf urb1 h tl\•t particular water tine with non· ru 11111 ccmcn1 ripe lh ummer. Sim lar pipes 1hrou1h u1 the c11y ha\t 1lrudy been rcrl ed. • --_...._ ~------ .. '· l Aa Thursday, April&, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa D.ify Piiot Locals 0 n I y Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. 366 Persian Treasure rolls back prices on designer rugs ···············································································································································································.······················ t . . ................................................ . Pilot People · Blake Case ..................................... :··· ......................................................................................................... . A N INVENTORY CLEARA.'\CE sale is going on al. Persian Trea~ure Rugs (S00-99~-RUGS) on Pacific Co~t Highway at Marguerite in Corona del Mar. Save up to 70 percent on regular retail priced rugs. Thousands of imported Persian and oriental llesigner rugs arc in stod., including h:ind·\\.O\'Cn, antique Jnd new rugs. Special sale hours are Best B(Jys e\lcndcd, 10 u.m. 10 9 p.m. 0 A 'E\V FRENCH fas hion boutique opened at Fashion Island, Jaapo (760-6915)-. r:orrner Knrl Lngcrfcld designer and "Jaapo" O\\nc r, M s. Naj llctman, opened her lirst and only store at th e Atrium Court, second le\el. Hetman's design s arc E:.uropenn·, American· and African·inspired. She sells only two of each design, which ensures originality and uniqueness to her customers. Hetman's ph ilosophy i!; that \\Omen are unique ant.I special, and therefore \\Omen's clothe should be, too. The fashions are made of fine European fabrics and prints. Prices arc preuy high at S70 for a top, and about S 1,000 for a suit, but 1f )OU IO\C~ the quality and designs HE IS ·········•·················································· The 29·year-o1d owner· of Costa Mc!ia's Dlake Surfboards and an avid surfer. AN EXPANDING MARKET ·················r.·········································· Case has been making surfboards for half of his life -an avocation that turned into a busines'i. And business is booming. Case's volume has doubled in each of the three years he has been in business. and.he expects business to double again this year. Last year Bl'ake Surfboard produced and sold 1,000 surf· boards, with 2,000 expected for this year. Case said he has tapped into the Japanese surfing community and the country holds a huge potential in board sates. ''There is a huge market over there and they have good surf too," Case said. Case employs a sales representative ''ho i nuent in Japanese and also a professional surf er. \., THEN AND NOW Case started making the boards out of his parent's Fountain Valley garage when he was 15. He kept at ii for five years before recognizing the need to ''ork for a major surfboard producer. Following rwo tl!ree-ycar production jobs, one with Stewart Surfboards in San Clemente and one with Nec1ar Surfboards in San Diego, Case felt he had enough professional experience to launch his own line of boards. Blake Surfboards currently operates out of a I ,OOO·square-foot factory in Costa ~tesa. All of the fiber glassing is contracted out to other companies, but all of the shaping and graphics :ire done loc:illy. • lMNG WHAT YOO'RE IDNC ····························································· Now a Huntington Beach resident, Case lives close to his work and his favorite pasttimc. Huntington Beach's Rockin Fig is an outlet for the boards, which arc sold throughout the country and the world. Blake boards are av:iilable in Italy, Canada, Venezuela, as well as in all major domestic surfing communities. As a graduate or La Quinta High School in Westminster, Case "Said he took a few busine s classes nt -. Orange Coast C.Ollcge before h1unching his own business. "Working for the large compan- ies is what rcallv makes the differ- ence," Case. said. "That's where you learn the business. design and shaping techniques. I'm lucky that what J like to do turned into a businc s," Case said. Blake Surfboards is one of the premiere developers of epoxy surfboards, one of the most pop'ular lines of new boards available. -Story by Cathy Werblin, photo by Marc Martin If )OU know someone who would make an interesting Pilot Person. call our ReJders' Hotline at 6.f:l-6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. Thanh! of Lagcrfeld, this is a bargain. . • MJ)Or Tom llradlcy made the trip down for the grand opening last Monda)-night, and Jaapo guests v.crc thankful he stayed for the entire Cityside 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::: .. :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::~:::::::::::::::::: Public Record r::::::::::· c\Cnt Magic John.,on wa~ supposed to be the i.urpnsc cckbrny gu~st, but in keeping with a long·slJnJing trad1uon of celebrity guests in Orange County, Johnson "as a no·show. 0 R£~T 1 IIREE MOVIES :u Blocl.buster Video and rCCe-4\C a $3 d1..coun t on a CD or casselle at Music Plus. Ulocl.bustcr Video is located on Harbor Boule,ard in Costa Mesa (957·1331) or on Dison A\.cnue 1r1 :\cv. port Dc ach (759-9~0-i). :rhc offer is good at participating Mu~ic Plus Mores through J une 30. 0 T H E N£W GAP store (M5·9552) opened al Triangle Square. At 12,000 i.quarc feet, the locJuon 1s rumored to be the biggei.1 Gap store in the LA region There's no I.ids clothing in this Gap. but you'll find a great selection of reasonably priced casuJI clo1hes fo r men and.women. 0 EASTER DRESSES for girls and dress clothes for bO}S are on ·sale at Robinsons May al Fashion Island {644·2800) .a nd Cl) iota I Court ( 432-1800). Easter dresses for infants, toddlers and girls, s1Lcs 4 to 14, regularly priced from S24 to $56. are 00\\ $17 99 10 $44.99. For bo)s, sa'e 25 percent on suit separates, dress shirts anU lies, and an cn1ire stock of bo}S 4 to 7 dress clothing, orig1nall)-priced at $14 to S69, now SIU 99 to $49.99. 0 TOY CITY I'> hJ\ing an Easter clc;irance SJlc, and 1s dbcuunting ~\Cf)lhing in the store 25 percent. Kite drill team ..... ,,. I Items fur Ea~ter include E<t'iler grass al :?9 cents a bag: ccllophJnc "mp, three colors for 39 cents; Easter basl..ch at 69 cent'>, bunnies a t Sl.~9; cg&:fulunng l..1ts al 39 cent'>; E:istcr coloring books :it 49 ccnh; spurning eggs :H 99 cents; Easter cut outs 19 tent.., and gliuer cgg·coloring kits at Sl.99. Job loLada, left, Sammy Montaban and John Kelly fall into kite formation with Acria.l Pursuit Kite) near Ne"port Pier. Aside from LJ\tcr 11cms, Tuy C1ty stocks most maJOr bramh of l<>} '· bike~. wagons, chairs and more Toy Ctt) (557-&'b45) as located on Baker ~trcct at I am 1c'' 1n Co~la Mesa Closed Easter Sunda) 0 lle!>t BuJs nppc.irs Tl1ur!>dtJJS Dod SaturdDJS. Hhc•tlu·r JOu'rc a mcrch:Jnt or :i shopper, If JOU J.1101v of a good buy, I 'd lot<: to gfrc JOU some publicltJ'. C:i/l, me DI S-10·121-1, lax me DI 6-16·-1170 or Mr/tc to me: Dest Duys, Daily Piiot, JJO U'. Day St., Co!>tu l\lcstJ, Cu/If. 92617. Health Fair Expo planned by OASIS Hoag Volunteers CORONA Dl:.L MAR -A health fair offering free screenings for dermatology, body fat anal}Sis, blood pressure, hearing. '1)ion, pulmonary lung function and much more will be hol>tcd by the OASIS Senior Center and volunteers from Hoag I Jospital's medical staff. Nominal fee~ will be charged for blood tests and 111forma1lon "Iii be available on topics ranging from changing health i'>sucs to personal care. Pneumonia and tetanus !.hots v. ill be available free of charge. lbc 1993 llcalth Fair bpo will open Saturday, April 24 Crom 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the OASIS Senior Center on the corner of 5th and Narcissus. For more information. call (714) 644·3244. Park Cleanup Day set for April 24 COSTA Ml::.SA -To help celebrate L:i rth Day <tnJ Arbor Day, ''Park Cleanup Day" will be held April :!4 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Canyon Park, 970 Arbor Blvd. The cleanup day originally \\:lS planned for February. but 1t had lo be re)cheduled becau)C of rain. During cleanup day, volunteers will plant schrub • trees and ground cover in 1he par!... Volunteer arc asked 10 wear work clothe!., 1nclud1ng boots or other heJvy !.hoes. 1 he city will provide hats, glo\e , hand 1uob and refreshments Interested \\Orkers should report to a s1gn·in area in the main parking lot, and will be required to sign a volun1eer li.ibility \\ai\er Corm. The city will al o reque t that~ volunteers fill out a questionnaire. Persons interested in lending a hand should conlac1 the Departmeot of Community Services al 754·5300. liiljPiiiL lht> ~pun Bt.1dvCosu Mes. D•.lrP\loc (U~ 144·800) rt pubhsht'Ci Mondoiy tliroogti s.uu~y. and wbtciptic>M l lf ;av;a~able ~ S 7 SO Pf' month by artie'f 1n ~ kach .lnd COit.i ~. S8 SS Pf' month by m.1•l ;and for wtec1f!d othtf rovtts by Cosu ~ (;pn\mi.ntty New., Inc .. llO W Bay Sc , C&u Mew. CA 92627 Second-d.u6 pcllt.llf ~ 11 COIU Met.a, CA (PrlCet 1n- clode •'' 1pplout:k st.It• •nd loc.ll taxft l POSlMAST(lt Send lddr.-c:Nnpt ro TM Pilot P 0 Box 1 S6Q. l osu Mtsa, CA 92626 '-------.Jr::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. :::::::.::::~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Weather VOL. 87, NO. 84 ,_.......,. ~~ ... °'wt OWi~ • _._ ......... Cdiw,W.,,...... ~ ... , ...... Oftui.Don ow.t10f ....... ,_~ ......... "'-,.,...,~~ t Copyoght No -ta0toes, 1Uustt11JOnt, fdi. IONI m.\tltf °' ~IS herf1n nwy bf rtproducf!d W>lhoul WTtft~mion ol c.opy11gt11 owntr • • Eliot swt11, ,, • Ol.trm.\n How to reach us at The Pilot Circu~tlon Orange Coonty 642·43)3 Advfltiting Cl~ssifted 642 5678 Display 642-•321 Editorial N~ 540·1224 Sports 642 4330 ., NttWS, sports fax 646·4170 Main Offke 8u~1ne s Office 642·4321 8~·~ fu 611 -5902 ,. lOCAl TEMPBIATIIB Ntwpor1 Buch 63'45 Balboa: 6J/46 (O)I• Mes;a: 65 44 (oron• del M;u: 65 44 TIIMY Mo•lly sunny and pltasant today wllh WMmfr ttrnper•turu. Highs In tht upper 60s,lows •round 50. RIBAIT Mort' .sunshint tomorrow, tom• doud~ •nd wmdy on S•turday, fair and w•rmer for thf hSltr Bunny und.11y , .. , .. No •mill craft ad\.isorifS art di pl.i~t'd llitht llolrtablt winds shlfllnit \outflM t to M't 10 to 1S knott hw1 foot stu with J fOO( ~Hltrlt t .. lf --unmt'I & .. • "'' wnM1: 7:1t pm -ct 0 ,. • I. lOCATION SIZE SHAl'E Hunllngtun 1·2 poor N~por1 lletkh 1·2 poor COf'on• Mf ~' 1·2 poor 1..t1u111 kxh 1·2 poor S..n ('~nit I•) poor (){un ''"'~'*'",.., 6J mu T004Y l1n1t- f l"I h~ ~ond low St\ one! hill' t•tOAY llntkM llol httlh ~ondlo­ Sftewtd hip Sllam ·11 It.JO• m. 4 J 4:49 p M 1 I lt:OJ p.m 't '04 ""'· .0' 12 ll p"' ) • ~·21 pm I 6 11:46pm ~• .. BIRTHS HO"G Mt!'.10Rl.\l HO~PIT"°'l MJn.h -I o lluutll and Sabrina Shol(t, "~port 8t'JC'h. girl ... Tfrry and Sut McCudlt, (O' IJ Mt'SJ girl March; tl k~\in •nd P.Urici.a SIHlt, Nl'\~pon Be.arh bo) March 6 o Arthur and Brooke Tov.ar, Cosu Mes.!, boy o Rodolro and Lit Qut\tdo, Cthl.t~~ ~ March~7 a J.1n ollld Di.int Ooslerhor, (o>U M~ boy ~~rt.h 11 o R.ind.ill and K•rtn Oo>Ail, cxta Mn.i, g1r1 o Gltnn "1ld Non Croill', C())l.i Mes.i gtil Robfrt and Y\ftlt Wittm&n, Cost.l MtS.l, girt M.llCh 9 o W1lli.lm ilnd Michtllt Wtngeitr, Nt'\\.port Be~ch girl M.11c.h I) o Huold •nd Rosollind Fox. Newport Be~. girl -- • PWCE LOG COSTA MESA M.lgnolia· Roughly SJOO worth ol compJtt d1)( "ere d1w:O\ered stolen last T u~ay from a homt' 111 the 200 bloc\.. Paloma Ori\1e Nt>arly S 17 000 \\Orth o( Je\V I')'. including a S4.500 d1Jmond pend.lnt and a blJclo. onyx antique ring were stoll'n Friday from a home in thl' 2000 block Various l ocations. Autos \.\.ere reported stolen SundJy frmo the 700 block of West 18th Street, South Coast Plaza and the 100 block of East Bay Strttt NEWPORT BEACH Yacht Vigliant: Smee October, a mJn f1.,.mg 1n the 200 block reported thJt he has rece1'we<l a) mJny as 100 hang up phone CJ11s and annoying messages on his answering mathme. Evening Canyon: A driver·~ suit, helmet, shoes, gym bag and watch were stolen from the bed of a pickup truck 1n the 250 block. Westerly Place: A man reported that his hubcaps totalling S772 were taL.en from his c.1r parked 1r the 3900 block. Birch Street: A woman who set her gold bracelet down m her - office 1n the 4C>ro block reported t/lat someone s1ole it I l@!Mi f ~::::::::::: - Super lotto Wedn~.iy, April 7 f,\ckpol SJ.2 m1llton J 4, 8 1<}, 36 41 Dec co • t leal'b .. ..... . .......... '4 •Club~ .......................... 2 • Diamond~ .............. J•d• •Spades .................... 9 On the cover • The painting of the V11 Lido-~~ by Jane London on the front p1g. ~ from the City of New· pott Beich 1993 ai.ndar. ,. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thurea;day. April 8, 1993 A:t Care to read · this column? Tha1~11 be 10 bucks, please I sold out thi very column. For 10 bucks. Let me explain. U1 t week, the newly formed Newport Beach branch of the American Heart Association threw a celebrity waiter f und·raisi ng bash at the Editor's Notebook Dalboa Day Club. 1t worked like this. Lo<;al celebrities -and I use the word loosely here - buy a table and invite JO ''gue)ts," who end up pa?ing for nearly "everyt · but them ati.clf. Example: Want a fork? How about a napkin? That will be one dollar each. Want water? Two bucks. And so it goes at the 25 table). Scraping the bottom of the local celebrity barrel, the f und-iaiser's organizers -led by human dynamo Dayna Pe ttit -asked me 10 be a waiter. Flallered, I forked ove r the money. Invite 10 fricll(h, I was told. And by th e way, they )aid, yo u may want to \\Car something • !.pccial. Special? I a)l..cd. Yes, they replied, th i)1 i) a fun -and some11mci. "aid -C\Cnt. Dress according!). I dccu..led to be daring. brcal..ing out.my-:111andard editor'i. ou1f11: O.\ford i.hart, ·pn:ppy tic and l..hal..1 pant Not a good move . My fcllo" \\aatcr) J.aukJ the cro\\d \\1th their get·ups. Pe11i1 wa!t a mime, complete with card with diuloguc e>n them ("Hi, I'm Dayne Pe1t11 "). Irvine Co.'s Carol Hoffman caane as a humnn valentine. Realtor Stan Sax wore an claborute Aladdin co!>tume. And one of Newport Bench's mo!ltt re!itpcctcd citizens, Buu Pen.on, dressed in drug (and he seem to enjoy 11 a lillle too much, if you catch my drift). My outfit stunk, nod my 10 friends, most of whom were broke, didn't help matters. "The trick," gently counseled a fellow celebrity waiter after getting a look at my t:ible guei.1!11, "ho had about the same financial firepower as' my 4-year-old son, ''is to am ate your company's vendor . They want to keep ydu r bus1ne!lli.; they'll spsnd a ton of money without you lifting a finge r." Oh. I surveyed the motley crew at my table. These people weren't high rollers. I told them about a free lunch, and lhcy sho\\ed up. I was in trouble. Fortunately, Tom Johni.on, 1hc Daily Pilot's a!ltsociate publi!lthc r and the best sale'sman r \e C\Cr met, was at my table. I le scn!ied my predicament. The ltwca t pouring down my fa ce may hJ\C given me away. You sec, the other \\Uater'I Jnd waitreS!lles were furaoui.I} ra1i.ing all kinds of monc_y for the I lcJrl Association. The lot;ib from °?ach table \\Cre _shO\\n on an o'crhc;.iJ projector for all the \\Orld to ~cc The figures didn't lie. f\ty t;.iblc Easter Reservations Early • Serving Dinner and Champagne Patio Brunch 723-0621 SEE WHY .. , THE EASTER BUNNY SHGP$ ... AT NEWPORT PAR1Y CENTER. Wt Haw E._.~rytlll~ Vow NH" Fo.-TN.c &urn Ewl')ON WiJJ R~"-Easm Fbp . Wind.ock.s. O.ocolatr Ounnlct, £a,rrr ~nJy, Jrlly lk-llya, Carro« and Ea Liehu . B.ulms. C'..tliorhanr. Graa, f'lwh Bunrua . Tea rou anJ C ,.., R.ulcrt Srufftn, Pony Surplia. I oufiON, Oafu, Atc.('JMk)fia, ~·~f' crnicl Mwch, M..ch MMt l . }llN.SSO,. 's t. 111WfOU~'t'Allr.m11et 714/6S0-6070 • OPEN 7 DAYS! NEWroRT N. VO omur 6 NEWPORT 81.\'D' was la\t. De:id Inst. The Cal1fornu Angch o( (und-r:using. J h:.ad to do something. Tom pulled me ai.1de. ''Sell )'OUr COIL\)1\n," he whi .. pcrcd to me. "What?" 1 askccJ., "Sell your column. Tell people 1hey can be in it for $10.'' h :.ounded good. l rushed pve r to emcee Jim Villeri., who made th e announccmtnt: gave Lobdell SIO and your bu)ines:. card, and }Ou'll get in his next column. One of the fi rst people to ru~h (Woll, actually) 10 my table with 10 bucks and a busine!:.!:. card \\aS Do nna Oa,ls, the brilliant staff wri1er for the Orange County Reghter. She \\3S followed closely by a co.lleaguc, the savvy Ronna • Kelly, vice president, community rclataonli for The Register. N ewport Beach's acting police chief and all-around nice guy, Jim J ncobs, \\anled to see his name in the same article that didn't have lh-c words ,"allegedly," "rcporiedly," or "ano~mous sources said." He gave me 10 and hi s ca rd. Newpori Mayor Clarence Turner, who's also president of Trico Realty, Inc. in Costa Mesa. probably had the same moti\ation when he a11tccd up . The people. cards and monC) then came an \\a,es: Roy L. Freema n, rcullor "ith Waterfront lloahcs, lnc.; Sharon Duffncr, senior account e:1.ccu1i'c "11h Non'l:st Mortgage, Inc. in In inc : ~l:irt) ~lalcomb, a rcaltor w11h Grubb & Elhs; Deborah Rcstaino. senior accoun1 e.\ccula\C \\ith ZVNOlYTE SPHO-E·NAMEL SNAY Pl\INT . Rf'9 S1 99 ggc Pl\INT , ..... tcau 1,5 .o l·adelaty N.i11unal 'J atlc: in I U)lan <.iary J, ill Sano, Mr. o·, Fine C,afh and C.:ollec1iblc!ll; C:urul Uofl'man, "kt pn.~s1Jent ent11lcmen1, the lt'-ane Co, Colleen 0. Atk.in5on, con1rnllcr; AJcta Cannon, \ICC prc.:.adcnt, Orad'>on Co111cac.t f-urn11urc ill Ir. anc; ~lli-L Mu s'!llullrn, \ho ha-. grc:a1 legs. Willium L)Ull, builder Jlld devl:lopc:r, \\ 11l1J111 LHm to Jamci. U. Stone, a I u'tin JllOI ne) at law; Linda Dougherty, counselor, l'.mfac View Mcmura;il Par!.; Phil Tottr, UalbuJ PJ\1hun Company; Enrkne ~10 c , "ho ' bc:.iu11ful art \I.Ork ll> i.hu"n aL the Gallerae Carlene on ~uuth <.:oasl Highv.a> 111 L .. gun.a Ucal'tl . L>iauc Coltnanc, brol..cr, Tarbell kcahors, K1d1ard (,,.1rtn:ll, r rci.adent CLO. 1'e" po11 IJcach Conference & V1i.1ton 8urc:i.lu: Anne EHU\S Quinn, gencr.i..1 manager, Ne"pott Dunei. UcHrly Ra), who O\\rn. the IJJl bu:.a Lb~ Club~ Bill lljmillon, prclt1Jcnt ()j the Cannery Rc.,t:.aurant, Gib }'una11dc2, general m:.anagc:r uf 'I he Archei.; Kluus Go<:dl.'d .. e, d1)1rict' man:..gcr for the Autornob1le Club of Suuthc:rn C.1lifornaJ; Curol Ann llail·r, 01')t\0Cti1,e Plui. AppJrul an 1 U'>llO Jcnnircr Hort, ofl1c:c managa ul K<nco Co~trullaun In c. 111 Inane, Kath) Sullhao, Jin:~111r ot I ra1 'I l· 1~ tti\;h:u o ~ulh\1ln, ptC)ident vi b:i)"acv; nhm1tcd: and Whit Hall "'" ..... u . v i owlC) IOI Bafb<>;i l ... 111 11 i...•11;jJlf1a J'u :.c:ngc:r ~ .. , ....... 11 ... J 11 uu: ..... u ' uMu .>IJ .1 • .u1c:. in all 01 JW 111 ... 1;11.-.:ruo) for ttle l k~11 A .1arn•11 I he heat was ul I I 11b u 1 "HO Ill) ,hare to tJl)C 111ui ... h.ir ).>~ l)U\) an a \angle lu11..r1 · .. ouut :)5,000 o¥c:r the gual. Neu )car, 1 m follu\\ang an lruu Pcr.,on ) hagh-heded louistep\ \\1th lcg!it like mine, the lip.,, re bound to b1,; Detter H iJ11.Jm Lubddl is the L-d1tor. FURNITURE RENT AL & RESALE CLEARANCE CENTER 30.COO so. ff. WAREHOC E HonooMS "The Bes t K ept Secret in O range County" 5-piece SET ~ 0~ $59 t0MPL£Tf Hundreds Of Items To Chopsc From!!! Save .30°/o -50°/o On Quali~ N ame Brand Furniture, Just Returned From Model Homes and Movie Sets! HURRY IN AND SAVE ON OUR BEST INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAIN TS! CUS TOM COLOR MATCHING. TOO! e EXTHtOR RAT LATIE>C HOUSI Pl\INT ont coat covera9' • 10 ~ar 01¥at>ikty •St~ rfSISt ant • NO Ct\;llC w W1 oown • l\Jnle & mllOeW ~rant • Non yetl0Wlfl9 Re<J S1f>99 ~~fr.il $1192 e ~ S299 S199 B~~-­rMlMaw --- ·. - .. ·' . . • " • ... \ e M Tlu9d9y. April I . 1113 NwtpOtt Bach/C09ta Mesa Dally Pelo • l 1 F-=· • Shuler • tev.-ari s ~ev. · pcin offict t ... d she t. ea:'e\e: 1n term) Of rc~tn;.;CS !lr.C p:o.1:.S -., . ... ~ .. • 1 n· e Bu f ·-----·-·----· -·-· ·-·--·---···--·-=·-·---------··-·••••••• ····-·-·-·········-•••••••••••••••••••••••M•trtt•-••••••••••tlt ... ___ __.. ···----···-·--·····---._... ·--·----·_.-.:...__ ................... _ ............................. ~ ...... , ................. . • "--___;.;..._o-;..~~~~~...,..-..~----~~ • t . A ' 1hc ra n.s kt p ~~t in March. sOm.e local car dealers began to s.cc tbe mwnis ol a r.atcs raUy. · Some re pondcnu lb The paaly Pilot -Economk lnJc'X.sur.ey ot local auto dealcr1 conunue to ,uf!er ifugghb ~cs results. but other c:kalershiJ'). S"..:rv~cd posted stroni enough rC\enue gams ~o carry lh~ wney poup to i. sig1tific:tnt \'C r-to-ear ~ales increase. . ~ Members of the S'Jt\C> group in March posted' 9 percent mcrea~. en :i~erage, O\er their ~1arch 1992 sal:s le.els. The .\f"'rch increase foll~ed rain-marred optimistic about market condicaom. He adtkd that based oa the ace and c.ondirioo of trade-ms he's been receiving. he beliC\es many cu.Stamen ha'e been holding off o~bu)t new can and arc tired of .. aitinc. "Wc''e bad $C\~ral big months, and ..,.e·,e had a real good start to the month of ApriJ." he s.aid "The economy is getting back ro normal. Yrc rope." SlJJJ, "°'bile there were SC\.eral success stone> in March. there Yrere aho some dcaJersh1ps that ha,en't been able to break out of thelt 13.lcs slumps. . -----=-~~~~~~___.;~~~~~~---, ··• Paula Hoo,er, !orm~rJ~ m .. n .... r ' of f int Inter .. tate Uan 's S ni.a Fe Springs doc:.imen1 1.:n11. has b:en Jlamed manager or the b-::~.'s t>ra'\ch ofh:.e at Center T~er .n Co)ta Men. ales results in fanuttl) and Febru::iry.and a'erage ~!es ccclines In t>1.0 of the previous four ~onths .• S:ate'o'i de, car sale) v.er~ c! n more than 7 percent tram >car-ago le·.els 1n rajn·soaked Januat). •·w~ had our best month in three )Cars," said one h:ip~ deat:oh1p m:in3gcr. "I thin1. the market 1s o n the a~ b:;ca; If I c!idn't, I "ouldn•t be doubling my .. C-."t lhg budget:' One suncy rC1pondent said that because of structural. long-term ptoblems ,.ith the C<lliCorni:i economy, he's not upeeung a robust car·.ales market any ume soon. "I don't see an) sign or general marker impr~emen1," he said "I hope I'm v.rong. bul v.c'rc planning that the market v.e sec is the market "e get ibis )'Car and next.·· • Represents last. year's pe~formance. A score above 100 reflects an imero.,ement Ol-er the sa.me. month the pre.,ious ,.eir, uh1le a score below 100 md1cates a de· dine. Scoring is b•ued on sales of local auto dealers "hoar~ ~une>ed regularly for this feature . Prakub ~arotin ha b~en' nJm~ rcg.unJI met! .al d1t .tor · One ce:il:r)hip o"~ncr said that after three or four CCI<: "~wtr.e rr "l'hs of \a)t1.T impro-.cd ~les, he's The March index score "foe-auto uTes· 109 -BJ Ton) Cox _ Western Waste Irtdtistries SINCE 1957 Saturday, April 10th, 3:30·5:00 THO~L KE~EALLY for ac .. erly !\fanor !" ~:s1r.5 ~ntcrs· facilities fn 0:-ngc and San Diego co ... ntaes, :nd .. I.! ng the: compan) ·s ~tJ ~tesa m:amg center. Nara.n 1s c rremt • .sn assistant profC:i.,..,;r o! g~r:'.'atr1~ med.cine ill L.CLA "? ...., Wanna place a classified ad? Scmni Cei:Tal and SouUt Or~ COW\l7 .S~In Booker Pme Winner, v.111 1gn hi nev. book "\.\oman of the a." Bob C.hapman, a s2ks ellee"U:1\e ..... th .'\e .. pon Bcach-ba~d homebu ilding firm RGC. h ... ~ been n ... rr.ed S<ile) .~iwn:i&er of the Ye:sr'· by the S;st1onal A,~t.on of Homcbu11der>' Sales and · Markeung Ch Co .. nCJI apman Chapman has been v. .th RGC since 1982 \'onnlt Gibbons o! Kemper Securnie!I Inc. in Se 'port Bc~ch u one of 1,000 finan~1:il · rcpre5oentJt11ocs ri~uon ~ice named to the Kemper Execu1'.c Coun.11, which provide~ recognmun :.:id . sales suppon to top Kemper agents Gibbons t-J~ "orl.ed in tr.e financial services tndJstry for 21 years. Carol}n 5toops h.u been n;imcd corporate account m.:tn.:igcr .... 11h the Newport Seac;.h Mamou Hotel & Ten 1s Oub. St.JCJPS has been wnh M moll since 19~ and worked for three \Cars :ss corporate accouni man:sger with , the If'\ inc Marriott . , 1 •. . _, ~. .. .. f •' ~:. ' I -'~ Aluminum Run ning Boards · Vans • Pick·Ul>B • Explorers Call the Da ily Pilot classified ad\ ertising ) department TOl*'°4)' Power So:r.iec Baccs OffuTmlm Rent-A-Bin at 642-5678. 16281 Chn.stnx:iioo Circle West, Irvine 857 ,65 23 ~amily Service INFINITI of Orange County O]L le FILTER Profes ionally Accredited to provide . SPECIAL · individual. couple a nd group therapy fo r children and adults. Reg. '59" Now $29~! f ees \.;ary based on household income :IC Licensed Therapists -Includes up to 5 quarts of Costrof GTX oll and a genuine \'OW IN I/WI.VE lntlnttt OU Fiiter. 18001 Cowap.; Suite C&D Juc;t off Main St. near the 55 Fwy. f C:1t .\.1acArthur t:nt from 55 or 405 J COSTA M~A INFIN Tl ': Call for mformatwn or an appomtmtnt (7•4)241-1300 (714) 660-8020 COLLISION AmNTION: REPAIR PIE-OWNED HONDA -"'FACTORY BUYER 01 SELLER CERTIFIED Allow us to perfonn a ~DIRECT 37 Point Safety Inspection INS URANCE before you buy or sell BILLING that pre-owned Hondo! ~FREE $4500 ESTIMATES COSTA .-COSTA MESA MESA mm~mm COLLISION (7•4)436-5050 •175!affed ~. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ... , ..... C.......,t! Low-Co st Vac cine Clinics .):19-!>282 ltll Ullll IUl4 CISH •U-SU·llS& iltf .• I· .. J \·· f ... ,Lu '""'"' FOR LES STRESSING -... Pi •Value •Value •Value •Service! •Service! •Service! I ··enduring•• H ~ o -co' ..... aiK.J rv ,v;;s ... 'O ce r.. :;.) ·1.1: ~ Erm.NJ is a 01 k:u oice er., es ~ c ·~ kX :s ru ~ .. 'Sl r.te to see ~ 'f)JSP,j lg OC'11.Se '·~ze · o woo ctoce o' cobs S:On ·Mtrt cm c~ ri o rJee1e F HA APPf<D\ftD QJAJJJY · • MOST STAIN PROOF $ • MOST Cfll/SH FIES/STANT t MOST DIJRAll.E 99 .,...fT J '""IT \ SQ m Jr(~ t)I t:t'(t'O • ~ Jrre • ~ WCro{ (714 ~22-0420 Gti.1 ~(fl AdtVJ SINCE 1974 81/j11 c,,,,, #i/11,. '''· ll. t ., /; }{ #20 C o v1eSo GA 92627 OPEN M -F 9 to 5 . Co :s ot Dis •rotoo For Dogs & Cats ·___;,._---,i Cat Pak 2... Puppy Pak" Cat Pak ~ F. ~RCp & DHLP & P, Corona I ' elme L c Bordetella 0 Bllkem;a ·Roundworm Rabies FVRCP& C Feline Leukemia ONLY-$25 l/iL y , (De·Worm) • $20 ONLY-$26 DHLP & P, Corona Bord.etella At All The Pe1Care Company Locations, Pet Vaccine Services, inc. provides affordable, , ' ONLY-$22 high quality vaccinations administered by state-licensed veterinarians ! Please· have dogs on leashes & cats in carriers. Saturday, ¥ril 10 9:30-11t30 · HUNTINGTON BEACH &Adams & Magnolia) (714) 964-4717 ' ,,..... • ...... Dr. Ci !c...·1! , ... I - ~TCAlll COMPANY Saturday, April 10 9:3():;11:30 . NEWPORT NORTH (Bison & MacArthur)__ · (714) 759-9520 BrlU>I & 73 Fwy. I= .I Saturday, April 10 3:00:.5:00 WESTCUFF (17th & lrvi~ Newport Beach) (714) 6$0-3520 .... 611 . J --I ~· '· I· I . ,. ~ -~-·-· -~ --=--- --- 1 • Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Daily Pilot Thursday, April 8, 1993 Aa • r I CCllendar F::::::::::::~:::: Thursday, April 8 Yachting Clubs - The Newport Harbor Area Chamber o( Commerce's Ma- rine Division will host a pre- sentation on yachting clubs at its monthly breilkfast me~ing. beginning at 7:30 a.m. at [;)e Anza Bayside Vil- lage. Cost is $5. For informa- tion, call 729-4400. Company award - The Association for Corporate Growth will recogn1Le RJin- bow Technologies Inc. at the group's monthTy meeting, be- ginning with a reception at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Co!>t is $20 for non-member). For reservJt1ons, call 252-2303. Women in Sales - lhe OrJnge County chapter o( Women in Sales will ho)t its monthly dinner meeting, from 5:30 p.m. 10 9 p.m. at the Westin South CoJi.t PlaLa Hotel. Cost is $25 for mem· bers and S30 for gue>(.). for reservations, call 54 l-2001. Tuesday, April'"l 3 Business Women -South Coast Bus1ne)> and Professional Women will hold its monthly lunch meet- ing, beginning '"th net,,ork· ing at 11 :30 a m. at the El Torito Crill in Costa Ml'o,.1 Cost 1s S 15 (0< members and Sl9 for non-members. For re~r\at1ons, call 472·-1666 Hoteliers check in with fmproved occupancy rates in February The local hotel market in February enjoyed office building in lrvlt\e. a tignificant year-to-year improvement in Dolphin Partners, an Irvine investment occupancy,_yt suffered another ktback in company, bought the two-story building from average room rates, according to a report by Glendale Federal Bank for $3.8 million, which PKP Con~ulllna. works out to $73 a square fool, a relatively Average hotel occupancy in the airport area, high price in the depressed Orange County real which includes Newport Beach and Costa e~tate market. . • • • Mesa, increased from 63.3 percent in February The building ~s 88 percent leased. 1992 to 67.4 percen' this February. At the O same time, the average room rate slipped from John and Michelle D'Amore have purcha~etJ $77.56 this time last year to S75.60. Hell Deli in Costa Mesa from Doug Daigle in According to the PKF report, the an acquisition brokcr~d by Bates Busines airport-area market outperformed the Group. countywide showing, but the local segment The D'Amores, who reside in Mission VieJO, suffered a slightly greater decline in room plan to expand Heli Deli's services. The deli, rates. located on Airway Avenue is known for Through the first two months of the year, _ _..A<h"'fig.,..b..qunlity food and catering 10 charter PKF said, airport-area hotels have I airlines. accomplished a 7.3 percent gain in average occupancy, but the average rate is do'' n slightly. 0 Tom Taylor, a broker in Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate Services' Newport • Beach office, helped negotiate D.>lphin ' Partners' purchase of a 52,000-square-foot LOCAL NEWS ONLY • ,, 0 In the area's larges\ retail land sale this year, Newport Beach-based HIUman Properties has sold an 18-acrc ·site in the SA V 1 Ranch Dusiness Park in northeast Anaheim to K man Corp. for more than S9.2 million. K mart.is e.xpecled to begin building a shopping center on the site this summer, and the prOJCCt i) scheduled for completion in early-199.t. , 0 Rodhelm Morketioc Croup in CoslJ Me'>J ha5 been )elected to pro .. ide communny and public relations services to Ne\\ port 8c;ich la\\ nrm Davis, Punelll, Keathley & Willard 0 1 he North Face. which !>pccialites in mountaineering and ski goods, has opened 11!. new 7,280·squarc-foot store 31 TriJngle Squart: in downtown Costa Mc11a. The compan) 's Orange County ou1let \\as formerly loc:ueJ at South Coast Plaza's Ct)M..il Court. 0 The Costa Mes:i Chamber of Commerce announced 1he recent addmon!> of the following new members· 11th trcct Dar and Grill, A.A. Coast .Cellu lar Inc., CoJstal Communities Hospit:ll, Fashion Acadcm) lnc. Friedman & Friedman fn)uranu~. Colden late Tire, Ho-Ho The Cto~o. Jtnn) CrJig, Jct Apparel·Croup, Nabers Cadillac.Buie~ Park Ce nter Place Apartments, P~lsc lleahh en ices, \\:Csglo Industries :ind Office Dcpor . -Dy Ton) {1n For a subscription Tubero e ............. S9.50/bu 10 Tulips .................. $ :00/bu 10 ." .. ti!~,, ........ "'. k'l.l lllWM>hl ,,, to the Daily Pil ot, · ca ll 642-4333. lris ....................... $3.50/bu 10 Freesia ................ S3.00/bu 10 Carnations .......... $7.50 bu 25 Delphinium ......... $4.95/bu IO AJslromena ......... S6.SO bu JO Snapdragons ....... $5. 95 'bu I 0 Gerbera ......... .,, .. $9.50 bu 10 Stargazers ............. $2.50 each Short Ro e ........ S8.95Jbu 25 Long Ro es ...... SI .OO'bu 25 All prices are cash and carry only!. California ~~· ~ Aower Market ~1onday -Friday 9am-5pm If\ .. h .,,,' ,, ••• ,,. • \ II I .. " \i I 1 f •t U '-' Joll lallll.., Ill hllbll' u.. tllr' ... t Job lo \es 1n Orange County last year may have been ~or e th n previou~Jy feared, according to the lat- ei.t ei.timatcs by the i.tate employment Development Oc:partment. State officials previously reported that the county suffered a net Joss or 30,300 job~ in 1992, but they re· cently revbed that figu rt with 3 new estimate or 37.200. Thai employment decline come~ on the heels of an estimated net loss or 45,600 JObs in 1991, ac- corJ1ng lo the Employment oe .. elopment Department. The state now estimates tha1 Lo Angeles, Orange, 1<1 .. erside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties lost ~3.500 JOb~ last )Car, up from an earlier report of • 152,700, and nearly equal 10 the 26-1 ,300 JObl> lost in the · IM~·Count) area in 1-991. For a ~V1de Selection of SPORTSWEAR mc/uding •Chap~ bi Ralph Lauren • Ruff He~vn • Re~n pooner • Rher City • Aahala •Duffel • Que by Quiksilver LOWER YOUR TAXES BY S 1·,000 NOW 150 WHEN You oiN! Free Report reveals things the IRS doesn 't want you to know! . CALL 1·100-773-0127 2 4 hours o day for o FREE RECORDED MESSAGE ft ----. --· HICKClRY FARMS ' ZestilinK SMOKED SAUSAGE Fully Cooked -Just Heat & Eat! $3.99 lb. whU~ suppliu last. Traditional Easter aaaaaae available only at Bldory Parma. Custom Easter Baskets Choose your favorite basl<et end goodies. Wi'U do the trimming PIUI (Baskfts i.l&tttnt at SI 99) --...--.:WE·~~ STCUFF PLAZA · t7tb at lmne Aft., Newport ~ • Stnd A Gift By Piton~ 642-4302 • • 't.. . .. THE NEV\1 SPORTI G CLLTB i\T LAKE HORE TO\VERS • - , , ,,,,,.,,,.: \\111/ ,,, ,.,."'·', ,, "' .. 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By Cathy Werblin Swlf V.r 'Cf COSTA MESA -In the midst of its ongoing hiring and wage!" freezes, budget cu1s and possible employee layoffs, CoslJ Mesa is l:lClng n huge bill 10 bring ci ly· owned facilities into compliance Y.ith the 1990 Americans With Disabilit1es Act. Cit) Attorney Tom Kathe said close to S 1 Qlillion is needed to ~ring the Civic Cente r 1n10 compli· aricc with state and federal handi· c;.apped ncce:.s regulations, with S 100.000 budgeted for expenditure . 1hi'> )Car A st~ggcring Sl2 million ~ould be: spent bringing city of· faces. meeting rooms, parks, com· muntt) centers and streets up to J ................................................................. , .......................... , ....................................... . -~Bllcll IOWAa 7 NIWPOIT (INIMA 300 ~ C-o.. .. 6H 0760 I le<n Yeai.r,..., IPGl 12 30. 3, S 30. 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SSI 06SS I Indecent PropoHll 1111 12 4S J, S IS. ~JO. 9 45 7 Ad¥tnlo1t .. of Huck Finn (PG 11 30. 2 • 30. 1 9 IS J Sondlot ll'GI 11. 7, 4 6 IS 8 J:> 10 30 • lorn Yeatardoy (PG' 17 30. J S JO. 8 10X) 5 '•Int ef No let11m 1•, 8~~-10 70. Nlnlo Tunleo PC) 17 JO, 2 30, • JO. 6 'ill._ STANLEY ...... .,.. .. .._.,....... • .. x2s• POWERLOCK Tape Rule The Mest tape rvle mode. Includes o FREE Leather Holster. 1 88 A S1 8.49 NewPQrt Beach/COiia M-Daily Piiot Rll SEIMCI LUMB AND HARDWARE SEIMCltG: HOMIOWlllS • INDUSTllAI. CONTUCTOIS • COMmOAl FWURING: WM10 • HAIDWAll •PLYWOOD WCTIKAl • PUMllllG • HAIDWOOO DOORS AND Wll»OWS T1MIOS • PAINT• TlfAllD UWI POWEi TOOlS • NUISEIY »4' OGU11ft ~ :Ae .~ ••. ~ .. tape ~~1'Cif-- #fl()ft...•-OI r ·••t>JI ""G'ti••o• ...... · ....... , .. -...... ~--... , ............ I ·i---- the strict letter of the.la'"· .--------------------------------------,--------! Value. "The Civic Center1 has been our ~o. I priority becau!>e thb 1s the hub of access to government," said Rick Pickering, lSllistanl Cit) man· Jger. "Once \\C\e fi nished ~ur 1'o. I priority. we'll move f,rtfin the· Ci\IC Ccntl!r complex to the com· niunlty centers· to the p;1rks ·and· the remainder of the city." Visit Garr.ett 's ~.\RCE. E CEPTIONAL AVI CS tl1 r;ou~:l!"U I ou r Ltat hn Lallc•n 1111 lud11111: Sofh , Chair ... ...,,.f.1 Ut'd•. ~1'111111 al ... aml OfriC'I' Fum11urt' Leather (lalleey I I\ I: U :AT/11.H Fl H\/Tl Rt' Sl\<'I 196.I CEATHER SOFA 8e1·tra l ('olor1 to Choosl' f rom l'>\LE 51995 PR I CEO We also stock a huge selection oi other great Stanley products. COSTA MESA 1275 Bristol St. (714) SS6-1 SOO Mlriri 71•Slit1-S • S. H ~ ----~ :i o1\• 405 FWY ! IAICER ~- ----------NEWPORT ILYO Pickering s.11d the SI00.000 to b~ spent th1-, )ear v.111 be u~ed to upgratlc cit) office:. und 1111!eting m ums. The cm council's chamber aln:ud) has been mod_ified to pro· • 1 ... nUttll' ... ,. p atn I a1hn rn·m fotW'4 l-11t1rru manut..« ,.,,,.,.. lnrludtn~ t mr,...tn c l••"te Hrattm,,.,., \••uu' 'onh ltic ~ .. ,... •nti l>t•lll•• tu1t1 . ~B m • REDHILL AVE Prices good thru 4/14/93 \1Je ~pace for \\hcelchairs, and its 21 15 lti\HBOR BL\O .. COST \ \tt:S \ • 714 64~0275 n 1crophone!I h .. I\ c been IO\~Cred. 2 ,.,, ... -..iu1h ... r '-•n o ... iru ~ ........ , llOt RS1 IHIL\ 10-o. M 'U\\ 12-5. ( l.(h .. 'I) ''°'I>\\ OVlR 12 MILLION FEET OF LUMBER ANO PL YWOOO IN STOCK l<.Jmp~ into the cit) complex \\ill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bl! built by cJrl) summer, se"eral counters ha\C alreadv been low- ered, Jnd automatic· door!I h:ive been 1nstallcd, he :.u1tl. "It is our goal to taki; good fa ith :.i.:t1on" to comply \\llh the dis· abilities act, Pickering s:ml. I le uddctl that "hlle the cit) is "com· m11ted to becoming b;im er-free, it .\1.on't happen tomorrow." The Civic Center restructuring comes on the heels of a study to dete rmine how to comply with the disabilities a.ct. Th:it study, done by San Diego-based SGPA Archi· tecture and Planning, \\ilS commis- ~1oned after the st:itc auorney gencrar s office began looking into a complaint Jgainst the city. The compl:iint 'vas bro ught against Costa Mesu by resident 0111 Ga\ln, J \Ol untccr v.ori..1ng \\1th the StJtc Department of Re · hab11i1a11on. GJ\ m complained to the at~orney gcner:il that the city had fadcll to enforce handicapped acces!> regulations on new proper· ties. \\. h1lc 1mes1iga11ng th;.a t com· pl.11nt, the uttorncy general's office also found the city 10 be out uf compllJnce \\1th state regulJtions and therefore \\ith the Amcric<1ns with D1 .. abll 111cs Act. Kathe s:ud. U11 der the terms of the act. com· IJ'U llllles lla\C until 1995 to fu problem areas and bring them into compl1anl e. Wi th segments of the Civic Cen· tcr now rest ructured to comply v.1th the act, city officials will begin outlining "hat steps to take next Pickering <;aid the city ~imply d'lesn't ha'e the funds to make C\ery stn::c t and path acce!>s1blc to the disabled, but it doe!I pl:in to mal e the community a, barrier· Cree as po,s1blc. Complaining that slate and fed· er al go1.ernments require cities to ~pend already reduced monies on eJ rmarkcd programs, Pickering 'lJld there are limits to the number ot chang1.-. Costa ~tcsJ cai1 make k> comply \\.Ith the d1~.lbi li11c\ uct. "C1t1es arc \trctchcd further and further by state nnd federal man· <JJ te'I," Pickering i.aid. Pickering added thJl the Amcri· cans With D1sabd11ies Act is seen a' civil rights legis lation, and the city doe!>n't want to violate cit i· ~c:ni.' civil rights. Out, Pic kering :ud, with the number o f mJncfated co\ls re- quired of c111c\, and income de- clin ing c:ich )Ca r, mandated costs could t:ikc more funds thJn cities ~ave available. The city docs ' pl<m to do os tnuch as-ii can to comply with the act as 1t i now in terpreted, Pick· onng said. "We can't afford to do 1t at once. but "-C arc committed LO moving fo~ard," P1d .ering ~Id. Kathe soid the price tu~ of clo'IC to $1 millio n would pay for u total refi lling of c11y hall to mcc1 the needs of the dbablcd. I le bddcd tJm the city cAn choo~ to rc lo· CJtc progtum'i to m kc them ac· cc 1blc without uparodini the en· tire foc1 hty. Other upgrwJc • uch ai; \idc- \\ Jfk ramp , are currently under investigation, Knthc said. ' • ,. I ~ • I NEWPORT ·e·EACH AT LI.DO ""ARINA VILLAGE STARTS TODAY!!! April 8 -April 1 1 The New Boat Show April ·15 -April ] 8 Previously Owne~ Boat Show Sailing Seminars * .Maintenance Seminars Marin~ Exhibits * Harbor Cruises Exotic Boutiques * Water Toys for the .Children ~ * Maritime Model Search * Simply chart your coww JOuth on the N~rt Freeway (55) towo.rd one of t!N low/Jest harbors in the world CroSl over Paafic Coast Htgh1Atay llf1d tum left onto Via Udo, then lm~iate/y Id ag<>fn (from t!l. far k it J,,ne) into tlw convenient Udo Manna Vi/Jag. parking StrutfuN. ~ ADMISSION $5.00 ~ CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Exhibitor Space Available Call (714) 673-3987 for more information Owned & Produced by International Marketing Concepts m ' c I e ·I ·u DJ] Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Pilot , . I I • Thursday, April 8, 1993 A7 liiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:ii;;:::;;:::=======.,1•••••••••t••ttftt•••••••••tttttttttttttlttt•tttt••::-:-:••••tttttttt•t•t•t•tttttttttttttttt•ttotl•tt•t•••too•tttt•••tt•tttttftttttttttttttHtlttlttttttttt,•ttttlt •ttt tltttttt t tl+tttfttlft•ttttttltt ttt-t•t••t ttttfttttttttttlltttl t lttttttl..,tttt•t .. I ••t•tttltt lttt••-tttttlltll .. tllttllt ... ltMt ... t ltt .. 1 .... tt .. 1 ........ , • .,,,.,., •.•••••• ,.,.,..,,,.,,.,,,,.,,., ............ , • ., •• ,,.,,,,.,,,,,:••••••••••non• .. n•u•u••:;•"'"'"''r;"""''"""'""''''''"''"'"'"'''" """""""'"''"'"'""""""''':""""'""""""'"'"'"" •••• .,.,,. .. .,,,,.,_, u '"'"""""'U"*'"""""'"""'""""""C\'"''"'"'''" I' ==;;;;..J. •,. ~ • .......... ... c_,_.... The Amyotropf1te L.itt>ril Sclerosis IALSl Aaoc:i.ltlon Ofange County Ch;ipter has nftd (or many volunte<•f1. for infor"'-1 lion, CilU Bobbe vttn at 921-8503 or Mereu.ty M.rtN Ha~r ii 436'"'4872. AilWlcan c.a-loclely The American Cancer Society's Orange County Unit IS ~king omce volunteers Tuesc:fays and Thuhc:!Jys for any timt' pe· 11od from 9 a.m.·'4 p rn Volunteers ~111 help with ~riety of projects such u An· gels on Wheels Cl.lking patients to chemo- therapy treatments), Oaffod1I O<Sys M.long Stri~. Jail & Bail, the Crt>at Ame11can Smokcout and more. fur Information on ~ and other voluntt-er opportunities, c.ill Selma Sladek at 751-0441 . Alim'lclnlledCrou, ....._ cu.ty Chlpter The Orange Colmty · ch.lpter of the Amencan Red Cross needs voluntttrs who enior public speaking to address . com· mun1ty groups about Red Crou setvict'S as part of the chapter's Speakers Bureau. Volunteer public 1nform.11ion ofncers are also needed to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and 1•mergency situa- tions. For information, call Judy lann<te· cone at 835-5381 9275. • . ~ ................... Men and women CNt'r 20 years ol age, having Ii~ in Ofange County for soc montfu on the tob f0< at least 3 months are nttded t.o ~ as big brothefs 0< big tkters ror ctuldreo 6-16 from single· parent homes. It requires a one•year commitment of '4·6 hoors per week to serve as a role model for • child. Applants must go through a screening and inteiview process • as do the children, and efforu are made to compatibly m.itch the two. for informa- tion, all 544.7773 The Volunteer opportunilleS are broad, but include short-range projecu like teach- ing sessions at next summt>r's day camps lo long-term commitments in fund-raising. pr?gro1m development and tr.iinin~ to e11- 1St1ng ttoops and pacl.s. For more informa- ~c.aJI Jason Stein at 546-4990. 1oy1 • G1r11 was er Costa Mea/NIWport Baell The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need voluntttrs for numerous reasons, in- cluding voluntttr coaches for athletic teoims and teoichers ~ho can spend a cou- ple of hoors or work multiple sessions l~h.ltever one an afford) to teach an art nun·prof1t coun~t1n1 center U50Clated with the YMCA. nttds additional bo;ird memlxrs who mttt one tune a month to provide community support and direction for the center. Also, the center needs a part.time voluntttr in the eo.enings as o1 recepuonlll. For rn(ormation, call AdrienM Stoc:kol( or Nina at 75'4-1144. The College HosptYI Cost.a Mesa Aux1I· 1ary is always looking for friendly people to ...olunteer al the hospital to help with the ~trents and to perform clerical duties fO(.. information, ull Susan WcWleimer, VlCt' prt>Sident ol mt>mlxrsh1p, at 640--4420, or College Hospit.al of Costa Mesa at 642· 273'4 from the hours ol 9 a m.-'4 pm Costa Mell llltorlcll loctety put pow' sen IOI tef\ iC f'S f .Kii ty, II open at the-""""r ol 19th !>ti~ • Pu~ A\r.n~ Volunt rs are-ntt<d :d to ptO\ide occa~l l"Mf!Ortation to fr.u • ~!ClrS. do mi""' ~ repairs,. and to w ""'''h spe<:&JI tvenl:J, fund·ra1sing, ~. t'fal oltoct' ""'orli. and word ptoces.s;ns Vol untttr 1n)lroeton ~re •ls<> ~ I d"i*~ at th cC'nl r, 1ncll.ld1ng bc>o' r~ v1~ chorus WoOdwot'-•ng. ,~elry m 1ng .ind Sp.tn1•.h fOt ITIOfe 1nforma11on, c.all tht' Senior Ctnttr .it 645·H5t> lrum ~ am 5 p.m The Cosu ~ H1stor:Cal Society col lecu information, photos and a111f<KtS re'· lah!ll IO the hist~ of ~ Meu and ~ Harbor area. It rs opt>n to the publoe oo Thursdays from 10 am ·3 p.m. and by ap· pomtment Volunteers .lre nt't'ded for the Children's History Prograll), to update the • current books and to diw1bute ~ materi· als to schools ~hen requt'St«f The society nttds people w1th·an mtt'rt'st in local his· tory to serve as doct'nts ltour guides! at its flltel' lelll historic.al $1te, the Diego Sepulvt'da Adobe. Other needs include ~ with typ•ng E•~t'r Se.ii, Soc~ n«'<h \oluntttl\ lot and filing slull~ and ~pit' 'h1th nt>at eingoeng de11cal ~ork. to help in programs handwr1t.mg lO wurk ~1th the photo col COltl Mell for ch,fdrt>n ""'th d·~b1l1t>t'S .ind one t1rt~ lect100. ror informal•on, call Charles Senior Citizens Corp. volunteers to help with special t'\<ents for Beecher at 548-7229 or Mary Ellen Cod· 111formal.IOn call M.irty Atherton at 545 Community Hospice Care, an organiza. dard at 856-7193. The Cosu Mew Senior Center, ;i muh•·. 2033 • t.on that provides medical and emotional ,.------------.----..:._-----------------....;.---------·· support to terminally ill p.ltients o1nd their families in the Orange Coonty area, needs voluntee<S tn Costa Mesa and Newport Bt>ach. Volunteers must be able to give M O to four hours ~, Wttk for vrsilmg people, provid1(lg periodic respite relief to care grvers, reading and writing leners and running occasional errands. Other non- p.lllent volunteer opportunities are avail· able m the ~ice office or community and require 'minimal tra1n1ng For informa- tion or registtauon, call Cindy laird at 637-7075. ESTATE JEWELRY SALE THE ONLY TRIPLE A RATED WATCH REPAIR tACILITY IN ORANGE COUN1Y VISIT OUR ****JEWELRY D~IG"i & R£PMR OIVISIO~ 4 M~TlR OESICl\o AltTISA.l\o Artl Acldetny Of ik'll'98 CQll1ty or craft workshop for 7-13 year-olds. Vol~ unteers are needed for afternoons in lA€ COltl Mela Civic Playhouse Exquisite • Platinum 181<, Gold • Diamond Heirloom Jewelry at INCREDIBLY LOW PRICES! • Dc~:gn •. g • Engmuie • The Arts Ac.adt>my o(·Orange County 1n Cosui Mesa is a new umb,ella organiution (or the Costa Mes.l Att League, Ballet Montmartre, COSlil Mei.l Civic Pla)house and Newport Beach ShoY. time The group is planning to fund and build a com· mun1ty arts fac1l1ty for tlu• four groups 1n Costa Mesa. for more information, c.all Alict> Lt>ggett al 540-2557 .. Anocfatloa Rermaance Creators Association Renaissanct-Creators 1s a non-profit group 1n Co)la Mes.t \\hlCh sponsors. and supporu mulll-outreach community sel\1ce J)fogro>ms. such as the home~ sanctua!Y ARC r et'ds "olunlttr> 10 donate and dt'l~~r gara ;e sale 1t~ for our S.iturday fund-raisers at 314'2 Cork Lant' The group relies on public support to m;i1ntain monthly need•. of food, utility and shclCer costs. In add1t1on to monet.ity t..u·dt>ducuble donallOOs, the group nl'edS tools and a truck (or its l.1bor ''orx pool. \\oh.ch responds to community need C.lllS or hand1WCKk li·ung and c~an1ng )Obs r nttds art' a \Olunte1•r grant '"'riter, lund-rar)C?r, CPA ;ind leg.ti counselor For 1nf0fma11on on any uf th1• piogr.-ms or how to ,'Ofuntcer, plt'.lsc < dll Dr Renee Namaste at 540-5803 or ·5~.9553 Biiiet PlcHlcl The Ballet P.x1fic.t Cu1IJ. a \oluntttr support group (or BJllel I' mfic.i, nttds ~unte<-rs to ser.e J) ushe ~ sell T ·sh1ru, ~llJulCt' and cooluf'S at e .ents, conduct fun -raising C\ents. help \\.1th costume and scent'ry repairs Voluntt-ers who preft'r not to f()ln the 11u1ld ,ue '~ekome oind they mJ)' help .u little or m J<..h .u de!'>lrcd For 1nf01m.ite0n, call Molly Lynch di 642- shop area (2·5 p.m.J and game rooms at .. all three area locations, including the R.ie . The Costa Mesa C1v1c Pl~yhouse needs Center at 661 Hamilton on the west side ma~y volunt.ttrs for ushering. backstage of Costa Mesa, the ~ou Vant.orn Center at mailrngs, typing. lightJ, sound·e~fec1,S, SJ>t'· 2131 T uSlll\.A\t', behind the Kaiser School Ctal eff~. costuming. collecting props, and the East Bluff Center at 2555 visu play re<Sd1ng committee, prog•ams, act. Del Oro by Corona Del ,..'\<Ir High School -.crtrs1ng. public . relallOns, fund-ra1smg. For information ull Dick Powers of Har-house managers. a>S1$1.olnlS to producers, bor Area Boy\• and C1rls Oub at 642-membership committee, cleaning and 2245 straightening up, and photography. For · more in(ormoit1on, call managing director Bralle Institute Braille lnst11ute's classei for legally blind adults pro .. 1de SOC1.>I, seoealJonal and ed- ucat.onal opportun1tit'S to help blind met1" and \\.Omen O\crcome 1sola11on and other P'~ms related to loss of sight Vol· unt~rs are needed to assist rn tht' Cre alive Arts crafts purt1on of the P'ogram, w dri"e for outings or to teach Braille. Vol- unteers \\.111 be ttained to work with the bhnd 1n this wor.th"h1le, l1ghthe:lrted pro-~r;im Classes are Thursda>'S at the OASIS S:CnlOf Center 1n Corona del Mar from 10 J m -2 pm, or JI tht' Santa An;i Senior Center on Wednt'sdJy\ from 10 am -2 p m. For 1nform.ition, call Marti Rogers at 821 -5000. ~enter for Creative Altern1t1ve1 The Center for Creatn.e Alternatr .. es, a non·prtJl'1t chJritable organllahon "hrch '"'°rl.s throush the United \\a). has a .. o1. untet>r posit'°" J\J1IJble 1or ;i receptionist from 9 am -noon .• md .:i need f0t graduJtt' le\cl interns or trainees for inform.>hon, call K.lren at 642-0377 Center. hr f11mlly Cotmellng. The Center for Family Counst'l1ng. a We Buy · Lend • Or Acccpl Con ignmcnt HR LA-Z-BOY RECUNERS from $228 Battenes Installed All Work Done On PrcnllSCs LA-Z-BOY llCLllNG LOVESEATS I -SOFAS f ram $498 'LA-Z-BOY •AS-f ram $398 LA-Z-BOYMOTION SECTIONALS from $1,298 · LA-Z-BOYh igh legClASSIC.CUNERSfrom $298 Some Items Are limited quantities and are subject to immediate sale. • Rl'mounu.nr • PbtLD!' • Sti •:ie Set un~ • Stnnging • Appr1.)JJ• • CastLDt THURS 10-8, FRI 10-8 SAT 10-6 ' • .· lA-Z-BOY CUSTOM USA MADE OCCASIONAL TABLES THE BEST· NIGHT'S SLEEP YOU'VE EVER HAB DQES HAVE ITS PRICE. 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Prentic.e Day School event helps give kid~ a chance 'A II children desel'\le the chnnce to be the stars of tomorrow." In the spirit of that motto, The Prentice Day School hosted "The Faces of Literacy,'' a B.W. C-* Society Editor black-tie dinner and fund-raiser at Le Meridien Hotel, Newport Beach. The evening benefited the programs of the school, which assists children who have different learning skills. Dyslexia has been around for a long time. People like William Shakespeare and Albert Ein stein were dyslexic. Only recently, ho\\ever, was this learning difference, \\ hich generally begins with a child having difficul!y learning to read, given the term "d)Slexia." Fo r years, children "1th learning differences were called ''stupid,'' Olten punished, and worse. In fact, most of these children are quite the opposite of "stupid," nnd are in fact capable of remarkable achievements in life. Like most causes, Prentice Day faces the challenge oJ financial criSIS. Educating a World fa mo us cartoonist and Corona del Mar resident Chuck Jones attended the recent event with his wife Marian. d)slexic child is costly because of the need for one-on-one supervision, especially in the formati\'c )Car:.. Further, th e educational process as experimental and complex. Tuition is according!) very high, double and triple the cost of the average pri\Jtc school. And, Prentice needs more space. • See COOK/A9 - Put Your IRA · to Work Earnitl B.25% lnterestl ALL QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS 4CCEPTU Participating Convertible Debentures offer9.25% interest paid quarterly plus profit-sharing and conversion features for greater yield potenijal. Good for new or existing accounts, rollovers and transfers. This investment qualifies for all self-directed and/or self- trusteed IRAs, KEOGHs and other qualifi~d plans. For Information call (714) 758-2000 Fll\ln09I <Q.tp, lne..J 111Cl0 G elle Av;;;;!. .,,,.,,. C. lotn e ~7" This ~ertisement is nesther an oner lo se!I nor a soficrtation of an offer to purchase aecunbes. Such ao offer can be made only by a pnvate plaoementotfenngmem<J(.anciJ'nwhdlcootainsmore~Woonation. ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS The Prought Is Over ... _Enjoy The Water! PERFECT FOR EASTER SUNDAY Reserve Now! ELECTRIC ROAT R ENT.~'Ls . • Fully F ncl o\ed Boats • tereo a~sette • Catering Available L<xottd txl to Tht Ftrry, Ball>oa Penimulo. top By or Ca ll (714) 673-7200 • • Soc I e t .y Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642-4321 Newport BeachlCoata Meaa Dally Piiot The Ettinger family, from left, Richard, Jean, Matt, Sharon and James we re among those attending "The Faces o( Literacy," a black-tie dinner/ f undraiser at le Meridien Hot el in Newport Beach hosted by The Prentice Oay School. · The e\'en'i ng benefited the programs of the sehool, which assists children who have different learning · skills. Photos by ~~atsuya Rainone Swape:r Sat. e! 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"f\ly dream 1~ 10 one day ha\e a large campus that \\ill allow Jll kids wi1h learning differences 10 hove an opportuni1y to lc~rn Jnd grow," said th~ eloquent ~ancy Ro)'nl, executl\'C director of the school in Lake Forest ··we don't '"ant to be a ~d1ool for JU~t the "eallhy. Bu.I \\llh tu111on over S .ouo J ) e.ir (other ~d1oob for dyslc\lc children range up"ard of SJ8.000 per yeJr), our greatest challenge i'I h.> i..eep th1ll system J\ .i1lable. to c\'C0 one 1n need." The sch<>CJI I'> 'C0 different today tha nk'> to wn1111umt) support, repo rted couccrncJ par~nts 'huron .ind Richard Ettinger. "\\'hen Prent11.:c started, 1t \\J~ \Cl)', \'Cf) \mall. he chOlll haJ 25 children and everyone on stJff had ~O different jobs! Today, \he school operates "ith a full-time staff of 30, and an enrollment of 103 students, grade's one through eight." . Maureen Chaarani chaired th e sul.'cessf ul "fund" and "image awareness" raiser. Attending, the di tinguishcd 11" inc a11orncy, If ugh lle"itt, the internationally famous 1llul>ionist, Harry Dlac~tone, and the beautiful s1ar of film and tcle' 1sion, Jo.)ce Ilulifa nt Y. rth her son J ohn Mher and husband, the legendary T.V. produc;er-d rrcc tor (''I Lo\c Luc)," "Bc\\itchcd"), William A~hcr. Joyt:e is the natronal l>pokespcr~on for d}!)lcxfa. She anJ 'her children had learning differenceS. Toda\. \he is a nJtional 'oice for :m .irenel>s ai1d information. donating countless hours and .r.11sing ma rl}' dollar:. used to promote understanding. The evening was capped with an.address from the world-famous cartoonist, Chuck Jones, allending the event with ' his wife, Marian. Mr. Jones, a rcl>ident of Corona de! Mar, offered great insight during his speech to the overflow crowd. 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People may be skeptical about young children learning about computers. but when they are introduced to something new at an eaffy age, they have no phobias or fear of the unknown. says Diane Laird, owner of the Newport Beach franchise. n 1s important for the kids fo have fun while the¥ learn. The Futurekids program is not a passive learning experience. Today's technol~ said Ms. Laird. allows us to provide a com~etety irteractive learning environme{lt Computers are powerful teaching tools because they provide visual, audttory and physical (hands-on) learning with immaoate feedback. In addition to the computers. some locations also use touch screens. CD-Rom players, color scanners. telecommunications devices and teach robotics. Exciting themes and sophisticated curriculum and lessons plan$, keeps material fresh and interesting to the students. Camp programs are also offered during school breaks and summer vacations. In ~ddition to computer literacy skills such as keyboarding, desktop publishing, word processing, basic programmming, and Qraphlcs. the program stimulates 16gical thinking, problem solving, creatiVlty and communication skills. Although computer friendliness and 1neracy is the pnmary focus of the Futurekids program, they use educational software to aid in the development of math. reading, writing and other Dal'I• Perez traditional learning skills. . . CENTER • if!--U ~i-• · Futurekids is an international franchiser with locations in seven countries. Locally, there are franchise locations in Newport Beach and Fountain Valley ~ " mu This is not a stay-in-the office program. as these fr,anch1sees take their program into the community to selected private and public schools. The . . . program can be varied to meet the needs of a particular school. With only 4 children per instructor. It Is easy for us to tailor a program to specific If you would ltke to be a winner next week, 1ust schools and organizations says Ms. Laird. We can take our program anywhere that kids congregate. The program for a local girl scout troop. which complete the games below and send to: allowed them to earn a computer merit badge. All a school or organization needs. 1s to provide us with enough space to operate, and we provide the ·The Dally Pilot teachers. equipment, programs and FUN. 330 w Bay St Costa Mesa CA 92627 If you or your school are interested in learning more about the Futurekids program or schedullng a free private demonstration. you may call either of the · Attn: Dana ' local Futurekids locations in Newport BeaclVCosta Mesa call 650-KIOS(5437) or in Fountain vaney, the number 1s 968-3933. 'CONTEST FIND THE DIFFERENCES These 2 pictures look exactly atlke, but ~ eg.ln. Can you find the 4 places where they are different? Unscramble the following Advertiser's Names U R· E F T U . I D K S AERWT AFTYSE H T E ELNDPTA A N E C D ETECNR Find the Bunny in the select.ed ad and put the Advertiser's 'Name Here CONTEST RULES 1 .i Each child must submit the provided octiv1ties 10 the Doily Pilot by the T uesdoy ofter publ1cot1on of eoch week. 2 Children may submit every week. 3. Winners will be announced the following Thursday. 4. Winners will receive gift booklets from the Family Fun Center. To be picked up at the Doily Pilot -coll Dono, ext. 307 ofter winners names ore announced ~ CARDEN § A CADEMY ... _ __. 721 Utica Avenue Huntington Beach (714) 536-1441 Att 1·GNtk 8 630am 6{)()pm ti ELEMENT ARY: Kindergarten • Eighth Grade • Cordtn Cumculum •Small Group lnstrucllon • Qualified Teachers • Congenial Environment Readini kill (Pbonics aod Comprtlltnslon) . 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Many programs are all inclusive , meaning that they take care of the cooking, cleaning, child care and entertainment. . A vacation center, often referred to as "family camp" gives children the opportunity to enjoy camp act1vrt1es. without being away from tneir parents . All day children's programs foster independence without the difficulty of sleeping away from home. Children en1or age appropriate act1v1t1es which can include swimming, games, arts and crafts, fteld trips and barbeques. "Family camp becomes a postt1ve part o many children's childhood Many of the adolesents in the Teen Group have beeen coming since they were in the infant care program. Some have even become counselors in our program.·• says Bugay . While children are keeping busy and making new friends, adults en1oy many recreationaJ and educational activities. Bike tours. tournaments. aerobics. winery tours, weekly lectures, tennis, gotf, casino nights and massage workshops are some of the act1v1ties offered at Santa Barbara's Family ----Vacation Center. Aduhs can truly design thar own vacatton by cooosing from a wide varietY of ct1v1ties. Some people end up on 'the tennis courtS all week, while others are content to sit by the pool with a book. There are a vanety of programs for fam11tes operating throughout Cahfom1a. ' -. -.. ' I A 12 Thursday I Aprtl 8, 1 m Newport Beach/Costa Mna DaJly Pilot Comm·unity Community Forum runs Ol'I T\leSdays, Thul'1days and Saturdays Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Fax to: 646-4170 • Re8den' Hotline (~I-In letter• and comments:) 642-6086 • Editor Wiiiiam Lobdell ... 642-4321 , ext. 351 .. Business held hostage by red tape, pols C alifurnia') terminally d1scnscd workmen's comp • tn)urance \))tern 1s one bag-time· reason for the rather frightening exodus of busine)ses from C.:ihfornia LO friendlier climes. Wh) the legi)lato r) and other poh and bureaucrats in Sacramento cannot cure this fatal ajlment, nobody seem) to know. Do you suppose some of uur elected rcpn:)cntati\eS really arc owned lock, )tock ond cJmpaagn budget by the legion) of sh)Ster lawyer) and rcprob.Hc doctor "-hO pocket millions every day bill.mg the ~>))IC"\'! Running .10 CH:r·clo-.er )econd an causing businesses IO bJtl out ul our crippled state arc the rcgu!Jtury Jgencic~. su~h a> the dreaded secr~t police ot Cal OSHA (Occupat1onal Safety and Health Admini)tra11on). These arc the people "'ho \\ill fi ne our family vet, Dr Uruce Uaur)fcld, because he Jecant) OO\C soap f1om gallon jugs IO lilllc: '.'>quecte bo ttles he keeps in ..:;Kh tn!Jtment room. .----------..·················································································································••.tottttttt4tt•••··············································· , ........................................................ 1················· ................................................................................................... : In the news Protest too mUch? In a capita list society, entrepreneurs like . Newport Beach 's A.R. Willinger owed ~eir allegiance to the bottom line and not the unions. . Mlol'C' M.1<1011<'0.oJy P,lul By Skip O'Neel Pete Padilla, unemployed carpenter from Belt Gardens, displays his sentiments recently while protesting at A.R. Willinger's office. F or the third tune an the last month or so, local carpenters recently protested outside the offices of Newport Beach contractor A.R. Willinge r. The cruft:.mcn arc upset because Willinge r refuses to sign a labor agreement with them, which Willingcr's obltgation, therefore, is not to the carpenters who feel as if they're :iccomplbhing something by yelling outside his door periodically. No. his oblig;ition is to h~ family, the people he cmplO)S, ro-fomself, to his bottom line. The larger matter is that this iJ, all a ma tter of his choice. Getting the facts straight In a March 16 column on the San joaquin Hills toll road, Mark Petracc;a .wrote, "The real problem is that county taxpayers are the credilors of last resort should anything go wrong during construction ... These bonds (sold to fi nance the construction) are basically a risk-free investment. The deep pockets backing them up ... come fro"' the taxpayers livin~ in cities party to the joint powers agreement." Mille Stockslill, director of public affairs, writes back: "In fad, taxpayers In the county or In any member city in the Transportataon Corridor Agencies will not bear any risk or liability for payment of the bonds. The indenture of trust pursuant to which the bonds \~ere issued makes clear that the I hei.c r.igtng bureaucrab cra\C trning ciuten) for )UCh dast::irdly ac•s bccJui.c the agcncici. arc -.clf-lund1ng. •~ t) like putting Internal Revenue Service age nt) on COITllTI i)!)ion. 1 he more money these outfit!> )0Jk bui.incss in fi nes, the larger grow the staffs and their salaries, the !Jrger and more elaborate become their pulatial monument) to • would guarantei.: carpenters on his job )ites would be p:iid the union wage. On the one h:ind, I can certainly understand, even empathize, with carpenters' argument. Oy not signing the> agreement with them, he is able to hire workers for half the prevailing wage and doesn't ha\C to pay health care benefit). If he is able to find people who arc willing to wor~ fo r less than the prevailing \\age, then more power 10 him. Not only does he see himself through nn economically tough period. he -also employs people who might not othcrwi)e be emplO) ed because, for whatever reason. they can't or \\on't or, haven't joined a un ion. Why, in a market drhcn economy, i) a man chastised and vilified for doing what he thinks is best for his bu)inC))? Willinger's main priority is 10 mJl..e enough of a profit on a JOb to en..,urc that he can )lay in busi nc)i. until the next job comes along. It is not to employ un ion laborers at S20 to $23 an hour, or to 'make sure that they and thei r fJmilic-; ha\e health benefits. bonds ;ue non-recourse bonds, which means that··· the purchasers of the bonds bear th'e .entire On ttie Coast bu reaucracy. If )OU doubt that, please drive ou t and visi t the South Coast Air Qualit} Manage ment District's new headquarters in the San GJbriel Valley. W11h J lot of heat comi ng from business, private ci11tens .. and even a few poli ticians -our own Gil Fcrgu!)on among them, bless him -there are rumors that )Orne of the rcgulJtor'> are easing back on bU\tneSS. ~ltnd you, these zcJIOt'> Jre not going soft in th eir old age Rather. they are JU)I finding new targe ts of opportunity out uf "h1ch they intend to squeete the ·huge fine) that pcrpetuJtc their C\C r·procreating bureaucracies. - Armed ''ith the hea''Y "-Caponry of Senate Bill 198, ''h11.:h basically g1 .. cs 11 the muscle to e nfo rce any i.afc ty regulation lhey can drcum up and fine their prey mill ion'> in the process, Cal/OSHA is currently '>Caring hell out of our school sy!.tcms. ~U 19$ i.cb requ1reroe nti. and guidelines to en!.ure that all Californians have safe \\Orl..ing conditions. So !Jr i.o good. A necessary and honorable piece of lcg1sla1io11 But )OU gi\e a proper bureaucrat tnat ~ind of artillery and he goes bJnanas. He won 't let \Clcnnarian) put Dove soap in little squeeze bottles. Now that same freimed civil servant is telling )chool teacher<; they ca n no lon~r have felt-tip pens or whi te·out in their classroom5. A nd you know those paper chains they make in kindergart en and hang fo rm the ceilings? Those are now illegal. "Achtung! You 'ill not hang der paper chains und der udder decoratif t'ings from dcr ceilings und der light fuctures und dat isss an order!" The safety NJL1s hJ\C also mandJted that teache r!> "Ill no longer '>lore an} thing on top of cabinets. not e\cn )estcrday\ ne\.\ 'papers. There arc plenty of othe r restri ctions, too. Almost every unc uf \drn:h h:i-. been )tandard ope rating procedure m .. ~hrn11, lor gencra11ons. The 'yi.tem uf hJ\ 1ng lucul fare departme nts mJke i.Jfc t) chcd,._ .1t ~--hwb, a'> they do at eve ry other public p!Jlc, ha\ al\\-J)S \.\Or~ed harmo niously and "'ell !)chool !.afet~ 111 Cahforna a (at least the kind under d1-.cuss11.>n here, nut the gunshot l ind) hJs not been a .reJI probkm f\lh\ 1.111er CJ! OSI IA \~1th another \\hole layer of rule'> :.inJ rcgula11011~. and J historically bad alt itude, und ,,ifetv bc1.ume-, a problem. 1 he 'p..:ttcr of heavy fines on school districts thut can't alford bouk~ J nJ pencils is terroril ing the edutJt1011Jl establishment. On top of la)Cr upon !J)er of fe deral, state and locJI program,, regulauuns and paperwork, there are now school--,1tc safety comm ittees und district s:iCcty commiuces and O\ersigh t )Ufcty commiuecs. And repom by each cotnm111ce a nd checklists for e:i ch te.ichcr, and reports f(>r each tCJcher to make. And you \\.under why Johnny ca·n•t read? Fred M11rtin's column runs c.-ery Tutsdt1y, Thursday 11nd SDlurdny. This mea ns either no work for those carpenters who are loyal to the union or substanti al pay cuts. And wit~ the , industry as dcprcs,cd :is it is, every job counts, as doe!> every penny. Again, J under)tand why W1llingcr's actions wo.rry and upset them. Then again, though, I also think, "So \\hai?" We li\c in a CJ pitalht society, the under!) ing principle of which is a market economy (i.e. "ha1evcr the market \\ 111 allow). Under such :i ))'S"'lem,. the main object is to make money and us much of it as possible - not on'Y for personal gain (though that's certai nly a big part of it) but also so that there's ~oney 10 reinvest later. This helps a business owner buy new plant equipment or expand opeF=ations to help the business grow and, thereby, employ even more people. 0 f course. there is a trade·off. 1 he union men and "-Omen are skilled craftsmen who have gone through )'Cars of apprcnlicei.hip and :idditional trai ning to earn the title carpenter. The people Will inger now hires may nol have this kind of traini ng and the qualit)!. of thei r \\Ork may not be up to what the unio n laborers' \\Ould he. Also, if repom arc to be bclie,ed, he's bringing in much of his help from out of the area, places hkc San Diego County and Arizona. If thaL is true, then these imported workers arc most likely spending their money ebi:wherc than the Newport-Mesa area, which loses out on badly needed tax revenues. Out, then, if he were employing unio n carpenters, there's nothing guaranteeing that they wou ld be from NC\\port Oeach or Costa Mei.a eithe r. I f another contrac tor \\Jil l) tu du these thing-., then that I) h1, prerogative; he is doing\\ hat he tlunk'> is best for hi businci.). !\la)'bC he rationalizes that \\h,11 he lo)cS in prol11, he mal..es up for 1n quality. ~la) be he feels he h:lS an obligation to the community. Who know:,? Out i~ Willinger doc)n't feel any ut these thing) -and there'!. nothing that Sa}') that he should or has to -the n '"hat i!> the problem "ith thJt ? The ca p1taHs1 sptcm. admitteltl). " not completely fair. Uut it is much fai rer than any other S)stem that mJn has come up wi1h so far and ofCers the gre:ite)t potcnti:il reward fo r the people who live under it. Until the members of Local 803 come up with a better method by "h1ch to employ and pay people 1h.1n J mJrl..ct econom). they should IJ) off A R. Willinger. Skip O'Ncel is a nc•t"~room us ist:rnt. .. Newport Beach not alone in squandering taxpayer money risk should the bonds default" Petucca, ho\\e\<er, stands by his column. "Ta~ayers of parties (i.e. cilies) to the San Joaquin Transportalion Corridor Agency are not financially responsible for San Joaquin Development Corridor bonds. I never staled otheru-ise. "No, municipal t.U:pilycrs ;uen't responsible for the bonds, it's far 't\Orse - they ;ire responsible for s~eing the tollw;iy through to completion regardless of the costs! "When TCA money runs out taxpilyers will be responsible for maJ.ing up the difference. It's a pretty simple equation." Feeding at public trough continues even in recession I don't meJn to ~poal the milk before )OU )Our Wheatac~. bu t 1n the p ~ent fisca l year the c11y of Newpor each "ill spend roughly S70 million - about S 1,000 a year for every man, woman, and child in the ci 1y. Did you eve r \\On dl;r if th is pocket change 1s being wa.,ted? Look closely, bcc:iu~e somebody's Barry E. ZlllCk Conservative Politics been stealing your porridge. I) The City Council has agreed to pick up the extra SS,576 th:it an architectural company spent to i:.end the libr:iry architect to England to check the green-slate tile for the new library at :i quarry. An expensive bunch of crumpets! At a time when local officials, including some of our own, arc !>Creaming for more "re,enue" (read: higher taxe)), and in a rcccs ion-racked )Car. \\hen )OU and I cannot afford to send e'en ourselves to England, our elected officials have done this for us. Ah, but who cries over spill ed milk? 2) Would you be willing to pay around S 17 per hour 10 have someone mow your yard? As bad as things arc, many of us would be willing to mow grass fo r th:it amount. H you hve in Newport Oe:ich. that's the amo unt )OU arc compensating the Parks, Ocaches and Recreation Department employees to trim the lawn in front o( Ci ty Hall. Go right ahe:id, bring on the teak ond eggs! • 3) Our propo)ed arts budget, some of which i) ent outside Newport Beach, is stilt :i he:ilthy $45,000-plus in this time of alleged fiscal crisis, purportedly down $5,000 from last year. Get this struight: 1 love art. I also lu\c football. In fact, \ia a schol~f)hip. it put me through Washington State Unl\crsit) My senior ytar I wa) taped. measured, and timed for the pn". bu t there were no takers. Why'? Oecausc my speed, my site and 111) strength simply would not se ll tickets. I didn't ask for, :ind could not have gotten, government subl11d1es tu play professionally. James Madison said 11 best when, an 1791, his colleague!» an the Hou)e of Representative were ple:id1ng for relief to hurricane victims in the Caribbean Islands. I le argued, ... I he Constitution gives us no power to do this. I would be 1lud to urge my fellow citizens, the taxpayer , to \end their money over there but the Constitut ion doesn't permit me to appropriate thei r money and ltend it,'' Trnnslation: In the private sector. there's no free breakfast. In the public sector, well, th:it's a diffcrcn1 lllOry. - D on't chomp too hard on our · local council though. If )OU h\e ;inywherc else in Orange Co unty, ~our indigestion will be C\en \\Orse. The anf:.unous Mc:isure M, \\h1ch \\e as liU;payers rejected twice and \\Crc finally forced to~-at a~fw<1y.' faces a potenti:il S590 million 'hortfall, according to the count)' tran portation planner who arc ow allcmpting to implement thi!it boond oggle. Since the passage of Mea ure M, the federal government h:i passed a general w~ incr~!ite. The )late government passed a general t increa)e, And now taxp:iycrs are loo~ing like a well -squeezed orange; there' JUSI no more juice. The politicians must see that we the people must be left to produce re\·enue before they c:an tax it uway from us. Sorry. bag )pcnders, we're out of bacon. Harry Zan<'k Is a Newport BtD<'h bu&/nts mun and GOP actMst. .. Headers· comment F ........................... ··························································· .................................................................. ··························"'·····················································,. ... __. .__ ___________ _.,JI ............................ ::-............ ::: ..... :·· ................................. :-.................................. : ................................................................... : ...................... -:,,··········"···· ............... . iiiflli. Violently disagrees with Coker' s column I do not agree with Matt Coker on h1'i nrticle about the full page in the 0.11ly Pilot condemning te:< nnd violence in movi~) and on tclevi ion. The point i that the producer mu t think that ""e all approve or they ""ouldn't produce the filth. This pct111on give us o voice 10 let them know of our co ncern anJ let them know thut we nre $ick a,nd tired or the ltJC nnd violence in the movies n1ld M'I V. J not only ig,ncd ahc petition, J mude copies 10 j.Cnd 1u friend to 1gn CA l H~RlNE BUCCO LA Newpon Beach . Polee llllrln 1 read •he police al:mc compensation) in your ncwsp_oper while on busine~ in wuthcrn Califofnm. It i.ickens me that they ore not commensurate with other effort . The police take ri k. and perform acts of heroi'im :ind compu~ion in the interci.ts of society. I'm ~urc their education i.s o thorou~h and a long one. Their ':ilarie :.hould certainly be in the range of a du<:tor's, lawyer's or corpor te Cllecutive·~ remuneration. M J BE11S I re5no Compassion for the homelell h • good to cc you ahow mt compas ion for the homclc people. I wa one no1 too Ion& aco and now 1h:11 I ho\e o place ro 11 .. c and I have a life ogain, I h.ivc nul forgotten the e people. It is good 10 )CC you wntc about them like they arc people und they arc not forgotten. LI SA NORMAN Costo Mc'iu ICandlll There eems to be on epidemic or cxual haras ment, cmbculemcnt, di hone~ty, l.ick or fi cal re pons1b1lity and lncp111udc in high lc .. els of various aovernment empJoycc catcaorics which f) rsppina off the taxpayers. The latest example of th1$ ii. the country-club, buddy opera1lon of the two top ofneiul of Lhe Santa Mar1ari1a Water Oi!>trict. 1'hc~e kind or tacua sure set a lousy cxnmple. Will iuch opcratfons ever stop? E;P. DENSON Newport Beach I ' Never an Anteater ind proud DI tt After rend ing the editorial by Mark Pctr:icca (Feb. 13), I am very, \.cry happy not to have any r mily at UCI 10 be brainwashed by hls diatribe against o-collcd conservative , upholding the high moral standards of the liberal and criticizina rcli&ious foith. Who would he say woi. the main factor in bringing down 1he Berlin Woll and the d1 ll-Olution of the Soviet Union? Surely not his liberals. The re ults or his type of teaching :arc the di\turbances and prote t and flJg burning on colfeae and univel"\1ty c:impu\e lod:iy. •..:. . JRVIN C. CHAPMAN Co til Me a An Independent News~per Published by Coast Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Grnslnger pyblisher Tom Johnson associate publisher William S. Lobdell editor & vice president Steve Marble · managing editor Walter Burroughs 1901·1989 rounding publisher ,. . tHeWport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, April 8, 1993 A 13 r=====----.··································································· ...................................... , ............................................ 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Sunday, April 11 1 Lily speaks -The fine Arts Comm1ttt!e presenl.) lily, a one·woman tour de force An Israeli .woman relates her biner)weet ody)!>ey through life, . from the Holocau:>t to tht.' present at 4 p.m. in tht.' Scx.1.il Hall at Temple Bat Yahm. 1O11 Camel back, Ne\\ port Beach For more information. call 644-1999. Tuesday, Apr. 13 Movies and myths - If you think your~~ of getting b~ cancer ~ one in a million, ~ fact is. ttt ·t .t ·ttt it's one in nine. Mammography. Your most po~erfuJ ~capon HAAbott I.AWN 'FREE SPACE' , 162~ GISLER AVE. COSfA MESA, CA 92626 NAM£ • "The Movies as a ReOection of the Ideal," is the theme of a free noon program at the Community Room of the Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. The program wall examine movies as an extension of early myths, pla)') • and religious themes. for information call 644-3191. U.S. Economy -Nobuo. Kohyama, an advisor to Solomon, Inc. of New York will speak before the Newport Foundation for Stu~ of Major Economic Issues, covering the topic "U.S Economy: Structural and Poht1cal Fla,~:· at 7:30 a.m. in the Quarterdeck Room of the Balboa Bay Club. The cost, which· includ~ breakfast, is S 18 for non-members, S 12 for members. For reservat10Q6 and information, call 644·431 1. Wednesday, Apr. 14 After School Book Club -Mariner!> Branch library is recruiting St't.ond· through fifth -graders (or its After School Book Club, which will meet on Wednesdays through May 19 in the children's section of the library, at 2005 Du.er Dr , Ne'hport Beach. For information, call 644·3187. ~ Thursday, Apr. 15 Debt collection - Attorney Ian fellerman will pre~enl "Colle<;t1ng Debts and Enforcing Judgements," at 7 p.m. ·n the Community Room of the ewport Center Library al 856 SJn Clememe Dr • t-:ev. port Beach. lhe program will touch on debL collet.t~on problems and alternat1\eS to getting a 1udgemt'nt for collection of O\\eCI fund>. for 1ntormat1on, call 644·3181 . Sunday, April 18 Book signing Judge Robt' rt Gardner "111 be on hand at the Lido Buok ~hop~ from 1 LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscript ion to the ·Dai ly Pilot, ca ll ou r ci rcul ation depa rtm ent at 642 -4333. Get Those Patios & Courtyards in Shape · · let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape- • Expert brick. block. stone . .tile. slate and concrete work • Can recommend quality designers · · r-..,...o&..-_ · • Drainage problems? 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Monday, April 19 .,, Lecture by David Sheehan -The As.,1stance League of Laguna Beach Jnd Assistance league of t-:ewport·Me)<1 pre>ents Da' 1d Sheehan JS part or I.heir l 0\\ n Hall celebrity ~tne>. The 11-cture \\ill start at 10:30 a m at Ed\ .. ards Cinema TheJter in Newport Center, /'l:ewport Beach. Call 494·6097 or 645·6570 for tic~ets and 1nformat1011 Wednesday, April 21 Fund-raiser to aid homeless families Friends of t.he Orange CoJ .r In terfaith Shelter tFOCISl " holding 1b stcond ar1nuJI "fOCIS on Dll'll'C . t.'1.cnt .It The Colden Tru11lt.> 1 ;c,; 1'.e, .. port Bl\d , Co)t,1 ,\.\cs 1 • Tack re SSS and can be purch:.i,.eod though fOCIS by calling 673-6502. Saturday, April 24 Health Fair Expo Tiie OJ is Se11ior Cenlt!r .... II 1eaturt-. the Health fair E ... po. at 5th and t"arc1s us 1n Corona Del MJr, from 8 a.m. to 2 p m tor thost• ages 18 and 0\. ~r. Tl (:re \\ 111 u • lret-h-.:alm screenings, p111•urnoniJ 1nd lt.'tJ nu> !>huls, r[•source:> ,;nu 1n1orm.1t.on In adtl.L1on, pr())late cancer blood t~t scrct:nins) "1 I l.w orrered tor S25, Jnd blood panels tor S20 (an t'aght to 1.?·hour. ic1)t i) rl.'Conw•..-ndt.:d fur 1nkirm.1t1on CJll G-i4 32 H Sunday, Apr il 25 Book signing M.i• dona Id HJ1 r s "111 bl' un hanci at tht! Lado Uoo~. Shopp~ trom 1 to 1 p m to s gn his 16th ,no.el, .. A Ponr.i t 01 :\,, OPS r~ For ~Ort! u1iorm:ll on. cJll •-- -- 675·9595 --Saturday, May 1 Derby Days -Court Appointed SpK1JI Ad-.cqte$ ot Orange County w • I hold 1l5 xth annual Derby Da~) lund-ra1ser, f eaturang' m1mo<.as, lund1eon and music, as \\.ell as li1.E: t entucky Derb) CO\erage. \.\"agcrang and a 5,lt:nl auction lwm 11 30 a m. to 4:30 pm. at the H)Jll Ko:,., pcirtt:r, 1107 }Jml>on•t.' Ro.ld, Ne\\port Beam The c.o)t is $75 per person For r iorro 11 n c .l'' 1J3 S 1,,, 100 Saturday, June 12 Songs of the Redhead - n . f ,..,.. A l.!> c ,.,. u· I T t mple B.H 'ahm prt->ents sinber·actor Dun Croll 1n h 1!> purtr ay.11 ul 0.10n} l\;J} ~ an the Su. •al Hair at Temple Bat Yahm 101 l Came b.Jc~ :-\t\\port Beach Jt 8 p m For more 1.n1orma11on, caU G44· 1991J 90 r D.\YS ~ \:\1 E FURNITURE BAZAAR t .\~ CA~ll • OAC 2159 }(arbor Bl vd . ., o ·ta ~le~a 5. 8-9660 Opr n Dail~ ~-...l" 0 dre am ou. can --i th bot eyes id openo 1 rwl udt•, a ~1·111'1 1111 ... al le•" an1•1• of 1111 J \I.I \II \JI• l t ,Ill hr I Ill( \ 11111 I ,II ' I I' I H I I \ ' f \ 'I "I II ~~ 'I •\ "' ku• l I II 111 1111 d ,I Ill • ~~ \\. POlfl' lMPOHT~ :·WOO \\ l\1, 1fH· Coa't U ·~hv.u) 'it ~1u,rt Rc•ach. CI\ 1711 ) 722· tOOO JA~ ' I I • ~ A 14 Thursday, Aprll 8, t 993 KUTZ From A1 paat and present pariahionert datlna back to 1980. ch\lrch lladtn will not relcue their names. Meaa Irvine lntcrfalth Council alnce ita in· ceptlon. Officials at Community Church Congre- gational acknowledged that they were aware of at least one of the arrests, but declined to comment fu rther, saying the issue has long been dead. K'lltz aupporten, however, contend that one of the women who leveled an accusa- tion against Kuu allegedly lost her posi- tion at the church recently. Financial con- straints also forced the ~.astor to cut some popular church programs in recent months, creating a rift in the con- grega tion, other Kutz supporters maintain. Ouy Van Otten, a member of the church, 11id the news has created an even deeper rift between an already divided conarcgation, and he predicts the church will lose members regardless or the final outcome. Connolly said his client wcas "sick" over the alleg:uions, and believes he was treat· ed unfairly. Ku tz, who has custody of a young dauahtcr ftom a divorce, has prided himself in previous an icles for being com· munity·oriented. Carole Brown, executive director of the council ind an elder with St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, said Kutz has been in good standina with the religious community since she met him 20 years ago. "l'm shocked," she snid de cribing Kutz os a quiet and reserved 6'an. "I carft believe it. h's really too bad." view Church of COlta MHa and a f rie of Kutz for 17 years. went 10 far u send a leuer to the United Ch~ Christ dlaclpllnary committee after the o legations were leveled. "Never have I heard or experience anythina (from Kutz) that \Ir Ou Id ~ co strued as inappropriate or unprofe sional," Bnrmorc said, adding that he h worked with Kutz on vnrious communit bo:irds and pl:iycd tennis with him reg In a prepared stntemcnt released Tues· day, Kevin Connolly, attorney for Kutz. said his clie nt "categorically denies" the recent allegation$ of sexual misconduct from female parishioners, nnd sugge~ted that power and money arc actually at the root of the controversy. Kutz is appealing church leaders' deci· ion 10 suspend him from his 400-member congregation. A hearing before clergymen from the United Church of Christ's Or· ange 'county congregations has been set fo r April 21. Religious leaders from various faiths throughout the community said they were shocked by the alleg_ations. Kutz is well· known, having served on the !"ewport Drown said Kut1 will probably be re· placed on the counci l by the Community Church COngregational's interim minister, but said they will not forcibly remove him unlc~s he is proven guilty of the sexual al· legations .. larly fo r years., Dcrnie King, rabbi of the Shir H Ma'alot-Ha.rbor Reform Temple in Ne port Beach and founding presi dent of th Interfaith Council, said he too is saddene by the controversy. "for the years l'v known him, he's been a very ethical, co rageous com munity leader,'' King said. United Church of Christ leaders say they have received six all ega tions that the pastor engaged in sexuJI mi conduct with The women who made the allegations co uld not be re:iched for comment, since Rev. G:iry Darmorc, pastor at the Fair· BREAK From A1 o( insulting too," she says. "This is the firs t time "e'vc had a driver's license," l>a}S friend Kerry Fowler, 16, her freckled shoulders rapidly turning the color of vin rose. "It's fun to ge t away withou1 ou r moms," she says, · confessing that their trip from Palm Springs ''as delayed by a speeding ticket. Spring Break in Palm Springs has been rather subdued, the girls say. And in Newport Beach, residents are grateful they can say the some. ''You get some 'pariiers' :iround here, but it's no1 100 bad," says res1den1 Rock Macke, sipping a Bud\\eiser from his Ocean Front porch and w:itching the passing parade of beJchgoers go by on bikes, rollerbl:Jdes and on foot. ·~They're all pretty respectful." Years ago. the coming of Spri ng Break was greeted· '"'ith revubion by residents and ''i1h barricades by police. Calle9 "Dal Wee ~" in re ference to the hordes of Spring Break revelers who p..ic"-.ed the st reets of Oalboa, hundreds of )OUths were arrested dunng angry clashes with police. During 1he 1950s, ro,,dy youths · once tipped O\ler lifeguard towers and set fi res. In 1965, police used loudspeakers mounted on pacrol cars to clear crowds of wande ring pan ygoers from the gridlocked streets of B:ilboa Peninsul:i. More than 1,000 arrests were made du ring Easter Week that year. This year, most ~f<!be Spring Break action is at Lake H avasu~ ''Ea~ter Weck for us has not been the same :is it was yc:irs ago." says Ne"'port Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. "h 's been very quiet." It's been a little too quiet for Joe SevenlisS, m:inage r of PJ's Surfrider. a tourist shop near the Newpo rt Pier. "The weather's been against us," says Sevenfbs, • st:inding behind the counter next to a revolving rack of sunglasses. His t)eS foll on t r.ubber shark poised on top of the c:ish register. "ll 's just kicking in slower than usual." · ·Unlike the still raucous Fourth of July, Spri ng Break 1s considerably quieter in Newport · Beach, becoming more of a muhicuhural, family affair in recent yea rs. "It's a great place to bring the family," says Costa Mesa resident Janice Kuiken, on the beach with her two children and ou1-of·statc rel.11i,es. By ea rly aftcrooon, the chilly 62-degree temperature is I degree cooler than the wa ter, but abou t 50,000 people arc still soaking up 1he sun on local beaches. "It doesn't really matter what time of the year It ii.," sa)s senior lifcgu:ird Gordon Reed, gaL1ng out at the wide expanse of haty blue sky and olive -green sea through the tinted v.1ndows of lifeguard headquart ers. "If i1's December, we ·11 still get a big crowd af the sun's out." Out in one beachside parking lot, "-Ould·bc beJchgocrs sull cruise ~lov. ly by l he row~ of parked c.irs -v.a1ching hungri ly for -un opening. Along just one row of parked curs :ire license plates from Oregon, Florida, New Mexico, Washington, Nevada and Texas. A line of ca rs waits nearly five minutes for a fa mily who stuffs beach t quipment in the back of their van and then slowly gives up the highly prized p:irking space. Tourists brecle in and aut of local shops. eyeing the naughty postcards, waiting in line for a quick burger. In fr ont of · benchfront ho1t1cs emblaz.oncd with "Summ er Rental" signs. lhrec young wome n laugh ond preen on rough cotton beach bl:rnkets, aroupcd around a radio. Four yo ung men play volle}ball nearby, fleiung "'ell·o1lcd mu)CIC in a sclf·consciou display or mosculinity. Mo t of the you ng beochgocrs are lyly, sometimes boldly, watching one another. "There's a lot of hot·lookina girls he re today.'' say~ 18-ycor·old Richar<.I Ca tro, giving a knowina wink. "lt' the auys," ays Julie Palmer, 171 explaining why she plans to spend her c.nlirc Spnn& Break ot the beach. "h's definitely the guys." . ARREIJ From A1 A man who was jogging with his dog discovered 1he Cos ta Mesa teen short ly after 7 a.m. Sunday in some brush. Lazar said the van has beeo re- covered, but the weapon is still missing. VILLA From A1 ··'· Murphy conducted a fo ur-month investigation after all egzuions surfaced last Se ptember that Villa hara~ed four women and form er Chief Arb Campbell fai led to stop him. PUBLIC SALE SING·ER. According to Laza r, it appears the stabbing is not linked to any of the rival gang shootings that Costa Mesa re~idents witnessed laSL sum· mer, "but it is gang·related." Before the inves tigation could finish, six more women office rs and civilia n employees joined the l:iwsuit. NEW SINGER FREE ARM WITH OVEREDGING STITCH! The stabbing came less than one week after hundreds of residents from the West Side of Costa Mesa gathered at ·the St. Joachim parish to express fea rs of growing vio· lence in their neighborhoods. Murphy fired Campbell on Dec. 22, and Villa on March 8. Murphy said the civil service he arings will be much like a C04£1 trial. Due to prevailing economic conditions, Singer USA was able to obtain an additional allocation of our new 1993 heavy duty sewing machines. Just set the Dial and. see magic happen! Straight sewing, zig saz, hems, buttonholes, overedging. applique, monogram, embroidery and morel These heavy duty machines carry w 25-year warranty & sew on almost all fabrics. LEVI• CANVAS• NYLON• STRETCH• VINYL• SILK Last summer, Cos ta Mesa wit· nessed its firs t rival gang shooting. That was followed by an alleged retaliatory shooting that left one dead. "We've got to put a case on," Murphy said. "We put on a case, and he puts on a ·defense." 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'-•••d•, tllree ....... two ... ... for lite S.U- ...., Wbo "" dtelr ~abaft ol • iaa-title as Sa V1tw Lape ~-p6ouwltll w.....-..... • 0... • h 0 lllancl Sa View MVP laoaon with Ceroaa del Mar's MoWt FUlll, was Tri-Pla,er ol t.lae • Year wltll FUnt Of Player of Year Olivia DICamUU _. DICaaUU oa ... Daity Piiot AJl. Newpwt-M .. Dlltdd tha• Teaa lteu, tM .._ llliloi' •dab Ja"s ,....... .......... 1111' lnma,.a le the CIP W-M • C Ir, wllen tieJ aeadJ .,.cM ........... _llllWllM1W' SM ALL-CIF ... CF HCoftcl team Heather Robinson Does pur car slalt bani? Idle Rough? &Ive Poor mlleage? Gall Usl We're the Dllveabllllr, Expft Carburett>r Rebuilding• Fuel lrjection Tll1&-Up • Smog Certification 1IU'ldly April 8, 1993 .-The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Section 8 John Drayton-boaijng,182 Class1f 1ed/B 7 AutomoUve/810 dM .wins crown! ~Pride of the Coast tournament championshi"p claimed by Sea Kings. By Barry Faulkner Spans Wntef COST A MESA -After introducing iti.elf to fou r unsuspecting Pride of ~he Coast Tourpament op· ponents, the real Corona del Mar High baseball team "'ill hope to make a better impression on the Sea View League next week. The Sea }{jngs, who stumbled 10 an 0- 4 start in league, continued their non- league roll Wednesday, trouncing Ma- rina, 9-2, to claim their first-e,er Pride of the Coast crO\\n at Estancia High. The victory capped an impressive five- day streti:h for CdM, which amassed 39 runs and 32 hats in defeating four quality opponents including Santa Fe, Katella (ranked third in Orange County at the tame), and Rancho Alamitos (9·2 before falling, 12-0 in Tue)1fay's semifinal) . The Sea Kang,, who smacl..ed a tour- nament-high 11 hah against five Vil..mg patcheri., 1mproq:d tu 8-6. ~tarana fell to 10-7 . · CdM Co:.ich Si.:011 Mageri. said ha) team .,., 111 tal..c n.~nc'' eJ confidence b:.icJ.. into Sea View League :icuon. which re· o.",.. .. i.umes \\'edne)dav with a· home date against fellO\\ ce 11.H-d\\ ell er Ne\\ port HJrbor. CdM') \1ike Knecht gets back safely under tag of Marina's Travis Anderson. "We're much more set \\1th our )tanmg lancup, OU\\, .. s~uJ M:iger). Y.ho c patching rotation rccc1,cd a huge boost when first-time )t:u te rs Dave Angeloni. Ke' in tu art ;ind DJn MacMalbn all p1cl..ed up spnng break '1ctone' "Those three gu}s mJJe their fir)l Mart~ this \\Cd. .• " ~lag­ ers said ... They ob\lousl) g"e us much beucr options We h:id four straight good pitching performances wuh thoi.e three and Bl) on Groat." .,., a~l..cJ onl) three to '"n his lsr)t dec1s1on ol the campaign "He threw !.trikes. ''h1ch has been a J..c, for U) all weel..," ~bgers )aid. "Our defome y,as also a plu~. and \\C clutched up :it the plate." Se\ en of Cd~t's 11 single:. came Y. llh '"'-' uuh. tndudang four i.tr:.11gh1 l\\O·out. t\\O·stnl..e base hit) an a three-run third. MacMi llan, ui.ed an relief while bu1ldmg arm strength after:. an extended ba)ketball seai.on, )l>mied Marina. The junior right-hander scattered sL~ hits. struck out fi\t! and ··The tv.o-out hns are the ones \\C "eren t gettang 10 league:· ~l::igers i.aid. "Tod::i>. e\el) hntcr in the lineup bat- tled. I thinl.. y,c\e found \\h!lt \\e\e been m1si.1ng. l\o"-'. "e See CDM 'BS With the· wind ••• " ~This Mitchell moves with it, leaves the rest in the wake. • W hen 13111 M11~·hcll of Ne" port Ile ach ":.int.., i.omcth1ng done, he doc n ·1 ''::ill around lor an~th1ng or Jn) bod). lie JUst Joes it. Tal..e his new booJ.., for example: Mitchell doesn't "all fur a publisher, he just Mi tei. it It's called 7/Je Me11t:J/ Side of Golf, has in itial i.ports publication following three tcxti. he ''rote on busincs See GOLF/112 111 1 Club golf Mesa's No. 1 ~ Patty Morgan keeps the lid on tfle hazards of Costa Mesa. By Barry Faulkner Sports Wmet C'OST A MESA - Patt~ Morgan ne,er re· -ahzed ho"' good he wa<. under pre-.~ure . unul ~he hccame ,11hle11c secre· t .iry at C'mta Mesa High. And this from 'omelmc ll1r- merly emplO\Cd b~. the DcpMtment of Motor Vehicles Po<;1t1oncd at the hul\. ot the Mu,. tangs athleuc program the pa't 41":? }Cars, Morga n 1s rouunel)' pu'>hcd to the edge of her outgoing cn"ekipes hy the rigor. of the po,1tiun 1111 m all. she '4Y'--.he \Hluldn 't want to \\Ori.. anywhere cl''-,. "I lo'e 11," • aid ~h,rcan, v.hll'>C hm11ed I.no"' ledge of ~pt'rt' maJe the See MORGAN• Open Mon-Fri 8:30 to 5:30 Call Sporbwear for the Emire Family! (714) 642-8286 tor .. ~ttrnent 2945~Ave. CostaMesa (714) 5434200~ 140 E. 17th St. #A Costa Mesa FAX:(714)548-2875 OPEN 7 DAYS -----"' 10-lpm Mon-Sit • 1 C>-8 pm Sun - ' l r .. 82 Thursday. April 8, 1993 GOLF: Around 1118 111*8 From 61 and negotiating t)sues. "1 just got the lini hed product bJcl," he said. "l,ha-.:cn•t talked lo an)bo<ly )Cl abuut publbhing it ... 1f I can't finJ a publisher, I'll publish ti m)self." A few )Ctm b;id. \\hen Mitchell '' ;inied to improve his golf g.1me anJ 10.n the Senior PGA Tour, he hired a golf instructor (Ben Doyle), u sport!> psychologi!lt and a !lpom optometrist (he we::ars b1locah). M11clicll went from a 10-hanJic:ip to a two. "I s1ill "asn't gooJ enough for th..: Senior PGA Tour, but l hJd J lot of fun," s:iid Mitchell, a regular at the Pelica n Hall Golf Club and J Big Can)On Count') Club member. Ye), I "us the fortunate one to pla) an a 1hrcesdlne with Mitchell la)I "ed. "hen Peltc.in Hill \;debr .ucJ ii Golf Digest J\\ ard a .. 1he "Oest New Reson Course uf 199:!." l abo learned more about golrs 1ntnc..icics an one da) playing "11h ~!11chcll lhJn I ha'c taking any lesson "You ne'er O\\ n golf," ~t 11chell s~11J. "You JUM rent tt for a "hik. "Golfs nol a natural motion. l Jim flick talks it over with his bu iness partner Jack Nicklaus. 'trctch evCI) da~ b1. fore l play, JUSt like C\el) lhtng ebe (tn !ipOrt)). From my standpoint, you ha\e to. understand that the C\t.!1 com- municate \\tth the brain: and the · brain in,tructs the mu'>ck!I, !IO ~uu\I better hJ\I! e'c!)lhtng '"ork- 1ng prupcrl~ " In No\.embcr 01 1991. a fc" Ja}!I bcfol'c! PcltcJn Hill opened to 1he public, M11chell became the ft r .. 1 10 C\ c r h 1 hole-an-one on the clegJnl OccJn Course. He u'cd J '"edge on the p.ir·3, l~· }JrJ No. 13. perh;ip, the mo!>I gor· l!COU~ hole on the cour!le. nestled ~long 1hc rock) cliff~ aJ1acent lo the beach "'llh J perlect new of 1hc Nc\\pOrt Harbor ·· No1 anv of the holes are bad one~. bu t 'Nos. 5, I:! and IS arc ·probJbl)' rny fa,orau:;s." he said. ";-.;o. 5 '' \t!>UJll)' 111111nid~ting wi1h probably the mo!>l demanding !ll!C· ond l>hol on 1he golf c:our>e; J lake No l:? bcc.au!IC it's J long par-3 Jlld there':, ah'-J\l> J cros!> \\tnd. and No 18 t'> do~blc trouble. ha'· 1ng to get a good l1r ... t !>hot anJ a good '>CCond shot." For me. there "a:. double trou~ blc on e"ery hok 13u1 thJnl..s 10 ,\f1tchell, I got through 11 0 PCA bound~ OnJn Saltus of (O'>tJ Me!>J 'hlll j ~-o\'er·pJr 74 :.ind \.rnk onl} one bardic Sattmfay 1n 1he AmJleur Golfer\ rusocia- 11on (AGA) f"ou r at the Costa i\lc!IJ Golf and Country Club, but 11 \\J'> enough to \\.In the ChJmpt· on!lh1p l·l1ght and pc..Kl..et S90 of '>c..rtp (credit on mcn:h:.ind1se in the pro shop) ••1 think I'm goin~ \o be pla)ini (pro(essionally)," :11d S llus, who o"" ns a plus~one hAncJ1cap. "I\ e go1 a chance. I thin!-; I can make ome pulls in the future if I keep prac1icing." For Sahu), who \\or~) a a cad· die al ll1g Can}on CC, the AGA 'ictory was his inaugu ral tourna- ment ""in, He finished second last )Car at the Costa M~n Cit} Tour· nameni on the same (Our!le. 0 Newport Bouch Gotr Course: C:Hching .up v. 11h the men's club, ii wus Hal Green \\lllllmg low gross (66) on March 25, while 2J· handicapper Bob Shaw pla)eJ \\Cll and .... on low net (49). Al Cran· ston, who e h:indicap hasn't quite caught up with h11n. "as !ICConJ low net (56). In a. rather unusual format l\lJrch 27 -.&olfc:rs could only use t\\O club) and 3 puller -Jack S1inson (low gru\S 67) and Don SnJvel) (low net 61) \\ere Flight A ''inners. 13oh l3ro"ncll (:in as· tounding IO\\ gro!ls <H) anJ Woody Smith (lo" net 55) "ere Hight 13 victo~. and Jim Angell (lo" gro)s 75) and Cranston (low net oO) \\ere Flight C ch.1mp1ons. Dro\' ncll's unerring perform · ance haJ tu t.1!.e the cal.e - that's 5-uH:r·par \\ith only tv.o clubs. In round' on April l. Don Wulf \\On lo" gro')s (64), "hilc Al Schnell and John Andcn.on fin - ished at :s lo\\ net, \\tlh Sc.hndl "1nn1ng 1hc 11c-bre.1!.cr Jn last SaturdJ\ °'i .1c11on, Hank LcfcbHc 'hot a ~-under-par 57 to "1n IO\\ gro)), \\hall! Joe Russo \\Oil IO\\ net (53) Ill r light A. Gjl) Higgins (lo\' gro~s 69) and Cr;in- lvn (Iv'' ne1 5·:) "er~ l light B \\inners, and Jim L111lc (low grO!l!I 74) anJ Don Gallu'o (low uet 54) "ere Flig.ht C a,c .... 0 S\\Cet Musk: In lhl.! PJcllac S\m· phony OrcheslrJ Golf Cl.1ss1~ at the par-?:'! 13ig· Can)Oll Countl) Club March 29, a best-ball sc1am· ble, the \\inning low gros!I four- some of Col) Le) 1011. ~latch Ley- ton, Wendy DJ,idson and Loris ~taddallun finished at 60. The top low net foursome of Rudy Polla~. Jill Ratllff, Greg Mc· Q uater anJ Dall Ddah;inty hJd a 39. The inaugural C\Clll ra1!1Cd ;in estimated $:!5,000 for the orchc.,. tra, "'htch performs about SO tame .. a Jear at the Orange Coun1~ Per· forming Aris Center. "The 1..ey to the 'iucccss "as lhc Sl\lff at . Dag Can} on. "h1ch \\.a!I 'ery ho!lp11Jble," sJ1d Ken Gold- man , d1rec1or of dc\clopmcnt for the Pacific S) mphon) Orchc'ilra. In a unique 1w1~t. the tourna- ment allo\\cd player'> 10 use the tee shots of Jerry JJmcs on the 5:!8-yarJ hole No. 16. James "as 1hc 1991 U.S. Long Dn'c cham· pion. "He wJs blas11ng lhcm for people," GoldmJn !l:.11d. "You coulJ use his shot 1f ~ou \\Unlcd." 0 Golf E:\pO: Jim Flil:k. director of training and educJt1on for thc Nicklaus flick Gt>lf School. and former PGA 1 our plJ}cr Mac O'Grad) \\Ill conduct seminar<, at the fourth :innual Sou1hern Cali· forma PGA Golf bpo April 16-1 at the Anaheim Comen11on Cen- ter. _ 1 Fl1c)\, \\ho h;is ''"vrkcd \\.Ith ~ Ntckbu!i on hi!> O\\n ~~1mc o'er the past se,cral )CJr . "·111 appejr un closing dJy (Apnl 18) frnm 11 30 a.m. to 1·30 p.m. NJmcd PGA Te:icher of the Year in 1908, H1~k has wri11cn four book'> and more than 50 article} for Golf V1gc.:~t. having been th e former director ol instruction for Gulf D1gc:H ·~ Schools for 14 yc~us. N9Wport e.ach/Costa Mesa DaJly Pilot Sai~lng season just around tHe corner, watch out (happily) lor the beer cansl ~ Opening Days on the horizon, you may need two calendars. E nster Weekend is hi!llorically liShl 011 the local sailing calendar (1ho1.1gh I hear the Easter Dunny has scheduled a few \'ISits around the bu>), but it is the la!lt \\.CCkem.I before spring and summer :,:uling series start in earne)t. Opening OJ)S and Beer Cans arc ju!lt around the corner. AIJmito) Bay Yacht Club'!I Ol}mpic Cla !IC!I Regatta st;irts ne\t "eekcnd (Friday through Sunday) for Ol}mpie and Pan·Am 'iailors. This e' ent 1 one of four n:uional For more anfotma1ion, con1ac1 NOSA 111 (714) 64(}.1351. Opening Duys arc ulso coming up in 1hc ne:<I few weeks for all the local clubs. Newport Hatbor Yacht Club and American legion Yacht Club will hold 1heir Opening Days on May 8 :.inJ 9. If )Ou s1ill ha\ en 't seen enough full·dre~cd yachts ut this point, DJna Point Y:icht Club!I will holJ 1hcir opening da)'s on M:iy 16. Univcr~1ty hi'h schools from San Diego tied for )econd with 6~6 records. • Sailing for NHHS were Skippers Danny Zimbaldi, Steve Kleha und Casey Hoaan. with crews Mandy McDonnell, Nathan Dunham <tnd Courtney Poli"'ino. The If igh School Nationals. . "hich start May 8, will be held on the West Coast for the first lime ever. 01) rnpic CIJ">Ses Regattas ponsorcd by the · lJ S. Ol)mp1c Committe~ (lhe others arc in r\nnapolb, M.arbleheaJ and Miami), and it I} pically a1t1 ac1s the top amateur and Ol)mp1c contenders in the country. Finally, t"o evening series start up in ~fa); both Balboa Yacht Club's T" 1ligh1s and Sou1h Shore Yacht Club'!I Hibachi Seric!I start May 5. Doth these !IC(ie!I will run races every Wednesday e'ening throughout the summer. fhc Hibachi Serie) is open 10 PHRF clas C!I, "hilc BYC's Boating Three team perpetual trophies \\Ill be 3'-'3rded -the Cre sey Trophy give n 10 the top J>inglehanded sailor, the Mallory Trophy awarded to the top team dinghy team (A and D divisions), and lhe Baker T-cam Race Trophy to the top three·bo:)t team. • Fleet White's 5· l finishes Ne\\porl Ocean S:iihng As!loci:nion·~ JnnuaJ Nc\\porl·to·Enscnada Race Stam on FnJay, April 23 off the Newport Harbor ictty. Once again, several hundred boats and ,c,cral thousand sailors are expected for \\hat is coahiderc<l the wot Id's mosl popular in ternational sajlbol!t rnce. f" illghls are run for Metcalfs, La)trs, Snipes, Lido 14's and Sabol classes, Racing s't.lrt!I around 6 p.m., with one or l\\O races scheduled each evening. •Ne"' port Harbor High's Sailing Team won the Dakcr Elimination Series/Pacific Coast Team Race championship last weekend, making it the top Wesl Coast qualifier for the Baker Trophy/High School Team Racing Nationals. Nc"'porl qualified on March 26-27 for the Mallory High School Dinghy Championships. Saturday ~ive him an early lead in NlfYC's Spring Series for Etchell!I 22's. White holds a two-point edge over BCYC' Paccck and NHYC's Kinney/Madigan team. On Sunday, Druce and Jill Ayers found consistency despite fluky breezes to win the Earl Corkell Trophy for Lehman 12's. While steady bree-zes in the first three lf you're feeling daring, check out th e pre-Ensen:ida race party a1 DCYC (M;.irch :?2). The more adven1urous can also drtve do\\ n to Ensenada's Bah ia Hotel; starting c.1rly Saturday e"ening, up to J0.000 sailor<:. .111d friend~ gather at 0Jhia for .... h.11 hJ'i to be the biggest sJihng party Ill the "orld NHHS had :l 10-2 "on-lo!I record rn 1h1!1 triple round robin series. D1shop and race kept racing tight. the wind died and shifted southerly in the afternoon, lending to in ons1s1cnt finishes for everyone. John and Jenmfer Drayton finished second, six point behind Ayers, while Nlike Arrigo :ind Chuck Le\\ s:idder tied for third. Boating Earth Day exploits t\pril 2:! '' EJrth D::i). anJ if }ou"rc a boJl O\ ... ner, :1 good .... ay to ob!lcrvc it is 10 do your part 10 reduce pollu1ants that end up in our \\:lier<;. ad,bc!I the 450,000· membe r Boal 01w1.ner Associ.ition of The United States (BOAT/ US.), the n.11ion·s lJrgest 01gani· zatwn of recre:it1onJI boaters. Herc's \\h.11 \OU can do •At the doek. cleJn )our ded. and hull "ith products that are le'>!I t0'\1C and biodegr Jdable. • tllW II -don't thrO\~ I(. rlo;i t111g tra'>h nut only looks bad, 11 can hJrm \\ 1ldlifo. • Ne,er <l1sc..hJrge oil. g~' or coolJnt into tht." \\Jter. •\Vatch 'ou r \\al..c! Lx\.e'i~l\e boat !I peed c'au!lcs "akes that con· tribute to shoreline cro!l1on. •If your boat is more than 26 lc1.t , post the required federal tra!lh disposal regu lations placard in a prominent place on board and he1.'t.I tht: anti-dumping lav.!>. lf )OU don"t hJ'-C a placard, )OU can gel one fr om BOAT/U.S. for SI . \\'rue BOATU.S Public Af· fJir,, bSO S. P1d..et1 Street. 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"l thought l "a~ going 10 gc1 beat bccau ... e l pl••)cd really bad," SJltus said. "I had !>O many op· porlun1t1es to make better scores, and l figured 1here 1w1.ould be oth· ers who "ould do better. . "The tournJment \\JS run great, and the gu}S there are really nice, bu t I gue s they had one of th e lowest turnout they've had. They only had hke 70 total players out o ( all the ( C\ien) flights." Saltus, 11 former Newport Har· bor High and Orange Coast Col- lege golfer, was recently accepted to the San Diego Golf Academy: where he will ploy vlflually every day in n two·ycur pr ogram. O'Grady, wmner of the Touma· men\ of Champion~ in 1987 and regarded as one of lhc game's foremost experl!i on the S\\ ing. will appear April 17 from I p.m. to 3 p.m. The expo features hourly ~mi· nar conducted by PGA prof e)· s1onals, new equipment, teaching devices, acces!IOraes and app:uel. Hou rs .ire 2 p.m to 9 p.m. April 16, l l a.m. to 9 p.m April 17, and 11 a.m. to S p.m April 18. 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By R~hard Dunn SPOl\S \.111er CORONA DEL MAR -S11ll leJrning, fatancia High enrolled 1n dodging lesson Wednesc.Jay, J) in duck· ing low·n}ing basebJlls. \Vith the gJmc on 1he line and KJtella batting in the bottom ~f the SC\ cn1h inning, Eric Gardiner J..nocJ..cd in the \\inning run with a bul· lct-lil..e !lingle to nght·ccnter field that '>Cored Jae Parl.. and nearly took E.!>ta.n· c1.i second b.sscman Niel Ouffa's head ore G:mJiner') '~inning shut was strol..ed within Buffa') glo\e range -in fact, it nicked hi) glove, But Buffa probably savc tl his life by avoiJing it. Yes, it was a roci..et. "It went off his glove, bul it was an Jbsolute )hOI," !laid Estancia Coach Paul Tro>.l'I, \\ ho!>e squad (9·4) lost a 7-6 decision in the fifth-p1ace game of 1he Pride of the Coast Tournament at Corona dcl Mar High. ··\.\\:'re a team thJt's )t11l learning. After 1he ..g-..mc \\hen I was tJlking to them. I a~J..cJ them. 'Ho'' many of you gu)" h.i'e pla)ed \Jn.it}' ba)eball?' Only one guy rJ1scd has hJnd, but that '' J) our assi,tant coJch. Lenny Her· nun In the lir!it 1nn1ng. llrst basem:m pitcher J.:in:t \\right, Katclla·s cleanup h11ter, :>l!nt ~ m1s)1)e O\Cr the left.field fence fur a t\\O·run home run, capping the Krngh1s' thrcc·n~n rall). "ThJt \\a' a pea," Troxel said of Wright') line dri\e homer. "h got out of here in about three second.;. Our left fielder (G:ih in Yanagisawa) tlucJ..eJ." While KatellJ (11·5) h:.id the \\ar- hcad), fa1ancia hJd the finesse, alto\\-· ing the EJglc-. to score five runs in the fifth inning and tic the gnme, 6·6. With run :ilrcady o"er -Art Mar· tinct had an RBI single and Pedro Arce) ut adtled a two-run single - Ouffa scored two runs on a double )Ui· cadc q11ccu. • With the bases loaded and two out, BuffJ pu!ihed a bunt J>ast the mound "hilc the runners were moving. Arceyut sc:ored easily from third, then JuJn Mendoza )cored from second as Ouffa was thrown out at firi>t. On the !.ame play 10 end tl\e inning, Yanagisa· wa, running from first base, was gunned down al third. ''When the pitcher goes into his windup. our guy on second sprints to third," Troxel said. "We were thin~ing double-squeeze the whole way, unless I hold (Mendoza) up. We executed it real "ell. We don't reach the fences much, so we ncetl thJt." Arceyut. bt:rncia catcher, continued his bli)tc1111g hilling, going 3 for 4 with three R131 . including a line-drive out in the fmt inning. He hJ) 13 hits in his fasl \LX g~1mcs "lie') really going off," Tro\cl said. Martinel :md Yanag1~a\\a had w.o hit~ apiece for the l:..iglcs. fatancia, ho,\e\cr. committed three errors an the first 1hrcc innings, allowing Kutella to score two uneJrnccJ runs agaimt left· hantlcr Jairo Arccyu1 (4·3), who suf· fercd the lo)s in a gut)y perform:incc. PRIDE OF THI! COAST K•t•ll• 7 f E•t•nct• e Estancia 001 050 0-6 8 3 KateUa 301 200 1-7 9 I J Arte'f\JI. Catlreia \fil. J Atte'f\JI an4 P Arte'f\JI, Stevenson Reese (5). Wright (~) and Alvam W-W11ghl L-J Arce)'IA, 4.3 28-P. Arceyu1 (E). Gaidiner (I<), San~· • vanu (K) HA -Wugh1 (I() ... Monarchs belt Marist~ 7-0 Steck sharp ...,_ Mustangs rip Calvary Chapel. COSTA MESA -Ryan Steck got the call to 11tart and made it stick Wcdncs· day as Cosra Mesa's Mus· tang handled visi ting Cal· vary Chapel in the Pride of the Coast ba)eball tournamcn1, 12·5. The Mu!ltnngs, who improved to 3-12 overall in taking 15th place in 1hc in\ia· 1ional, sinked Steel to a 4·0 lead in the second ioning and Matt Harber finished up the final fou r inni11gs to get 1hc vie· tory. .l • Sieck was c)pecially effective, 11triking out six,\,walking one ond 'nllowing jus1 two hits in his three innings of work. "He pilchcd a helluva game," said Costa Mesa Coach. Don Hunt. "He stepped fol"\\ard wi1h good mound work and good at·bats. Hopefully we can do that in league." • The Mustangs were give n a four-run cushion in 1he second inning when Steck singled, followed ,by a fielder's choice, then six straigh1 free passes from Cal· vary -Chapel pitching. Calvary Chapel pitching would eventually walk 10 Costa Mesa batters. In the fourth inning the decbion was pu1 on ice as Tim Smilh )inglcd and moved up on a bunt single by Adam Gilles to open the inning. Tv.o out) later the Mustangs would erupt \\ ith four straight base hi1s from Du)tin De Maio. Ryan Granl, Joe Droc)amlc Jnd Steck, and capped by a l\\O·run double b)' Har· ber. Harber's four·inning appeJr:incc re· suited in five str1kcou1s, three w.ilk) and seven hits as Calv.try Chapel b.mled back "ith l\\O in the !>L\th ;,inti 1hree in the sc' enth. Steck had a d:iy at ahe plate. as well, going 3 for 4 "ith a lcadoff home run and two ROI. P"IDll OP THE COAST Cost• M.M 12, C._,, Chel* 9 Calvary Chapel 000 002 3-5 9 2 Costa ~esa 040 710 l-12 9 5 Jones Sheer (3) H.Jm•non (~) and KlnQ, Stec~. ~artier (4) and StMti W-Halbel l -Jones 28 -Srnn7I (CC), Hal1>tl (CMJ HA-Steck (CM) 8W a.ii IRlilittaUI ..... N&'WIOat' llACR -Fw a ........... .,, ........ .............................. . ........................ . 1M .. el 1M Ht nMd.119 .._. fllct!• ..... .. ... s.1111'1 ... ..,... .... .. •hp' <*n' ._... ..... .,.,.. ...._. M _., MR • W1dii11t111 .. Utt ....... ,11n .... 11 die Prtdt of • C9MI ....... ..... ..... ne..-... ...... ~ ...... ., New,orl'1 llllUa1 .... , wtUdl darted •• ........, ..... aec:Olld road of .... ...., ••d esteadtd tllree atraJsbtpmn. ... , ...... ) laad pal ..... " .... SaH· ors Coacll kirk Beta. "He11 11ped wttll (die UllMrik; OI) M ... i. Ht'I j1llt I lftal plkll· er." •n•••• to11ed • ............. ~ .. lo ..... .., ..... die .... 1' (Brannan) had great stuff. He's siQned with (the Umversity of) . Miami. He's just a great pitcher.' .. ---NeWpOrt Harbor COICh -...... of lllaen --~ .. .......... Newpert. JM. 8ruau ••• ..-alld did aet walk • bet· ............. , ........... ..... ..... ....,, Aaroa U.l'• bloop ... to. rtpt .,.. ._ out ha die cop of die *lrd ...... pw Newport Ill ftna buer· aMr. Bat, ...... later, u .. was ft'Hed tryl .. tG steal Oii a WicW ., Uttle League .. - ...,_ Mater Dei tangles with Florida's Tate High today Marist hitters before Mike Mullane tri· pied down the lin~. He \\ent on to record the final t~o outs lo improve his record to 3·0 tha) )ea~on. Bottom tops in Newport East (11 a.m.) at Fullerton College. ~later Dci "ill face T:ite High of Florida for fifth place at 11 a.m. today at Fullerton College. PLACEN1 IA -Se· • n1or right ·hJndcr Andy , • Ca~tro. CJOJC "ith1n l\\O 1f out'> ol J. pcrfccl game A bclorc )C:llhng on a one· Jeff Frankel accounted for t\\O of the Monarch)' nine hit-, and scored a run. Mater Dea improve) to 12·:?. "hile Mam1 of DJ)Onne, N.J., pl~1y111g its f1r!>I gnmcs of the !>e;.i!>on in thi1, lour· n:imcnl, dip') to 1·2. ...,_ Cubs' Alex Bottom earns Player of the Week honors. . NEWPORT OEACll -Alex Uouom of the Cub!> was named the Pla)Cr of the Weck in Newport East Little League after lcuding hii. team to a 12·6 victory over 1he Cardinals in 1he M;,ijor League season opener. hitte r a) f\l:Hcr Dci High blanked Mansi. 7·0. Wcdnc)day in the fifth· pl::ice sernifinJls of 1he Upper Deck Cla))IC bu,cball tournament at. El Do· UPPER D~CK CLASSIC M•t•r Del 7, M•rlat 0 Mater Oe1 032 000 2 - 7 9 0 r:.ido I l1gh. ,._ .. C sstru had mo"cd dO\\n the fir!>! 19 Mar1st 000 000 0-0 1 5 Casuo and Tmnor t•iWl1Co. McMallOO (41 i&tld Stena \'I-Castro, 3-0 1!--Nazllko 38-Mullane (IA) Bottom wen( '4 for 4 and )cored three runs, !>tenling home plate to score 1hc ALL CIF: From 61 :!U· 7. Robinson, a 5· 10 guard C\pccled 10 be J priLetl recruit nc\I SCJ)On, ::&\Cragcd 10.6 poinb and 3.2 as· mts after moving from the point tu the off guard spot under ftr!lt· year coach Lba McN:imcc. A quality ~hooter, bJll·handlcr and pa)!>Cr, Robin)on !>cored 16 points in the Mate t~ game. She 1s e.xpec1cd to )UCccea DiCumilli. a) the Mu)rangs' featured per- former next season. ALL-CIF DIVISION Ill Flrtt t••m Ollvl• DIC•mllll (Coat. MeH), 5·10, Sr., 22.2. TN ThOmpson (Mom- IOQSUle), 6·2. Sr . 20 0 Me 1ssa lord (la Can· ada), 6·0, Sr. 21 5. AkJlla Aooe1s (Rilltho Alarn:toS), 6·0. Jr 20 0, Michaela Ron (Newport Herbor), 5·9, Sr., 21.e. lataya Woods (Bla11), 5: 1, Sf . 2S 4, Saman· tna R1g!ey (Alemany), 5·10, So .• 164. JeMy NakaniShl (Culver Cny), 5·7, Sr. 22 9 Jessica EgG)estOn (Cypress). 6·0, Jr • 24 0. Sarah lov.e (Atascadero). 5·9. Sr .• 15 9. Cha·Ron Walker (Momingside). 5· \ 1. Sr., 13 0, Stepha- nie Pfau (South Torrance}. 6·0. Jr. 18 o. Na· ta' e Graham (Bishop Montgomery), 5·7, Sr, 16 1, Metody Peterson (Monrovia), 5·8, Sr , 19 5, Tam ka Melcalf (N0'111VleW), 5-6, Sr. 130, Kam Wuest (Lompoc), 6-1. Jr., t7.0 Second teem Glona Nunez (U Canada), 5·6, Sr.. 8 0, Heether Roblneon (Coete MeH), 5·10, Jr., 10.e: Montessa Duckett (Bas· sen). 5·9, Sr • 12 0, Vanessa Nichols (Santa Paula), 5· 1 o. Sr., t4.0; T11nene James (Ran· cho Alamitos). 5· 10, Sr • 16 o. Zevene Miich· ell (Alemany), 6·0, Jr . 11 2. Adnenne Davis (Covina), 5·6, Jr., 16.3. JyaMa Smith (Ramo· na), 6· 1. Sr.. 14. 1. Akla Morris (AanchO Verde). 5-10, Jr., 15 7, Shannon Naumura (Culver City), 5·2, Sr , 11.2, Jody Caruso (El DoradO), 5·7. Sf.. 16 4. S~leen W1llu11m (M01110V13), 5·4, Sr . 13 2. Angie Wong (Har· va1d·Westtake), 5·2. Jr , 13 8, Stacey Nu· veman (St Lucy's). 5-11, Fr . 189. TENNIS RANKINGS CIF DmllON I I S31'U btl3ra 2 PtfWIU, 3 ~ 4. Corona del M•r; 5 San M¥lno, 6 ~ Mar9lllla, 7. 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The Vanguards, scoring eight runs in the final three innings, bombed Missouri Southern, 15·5, in Joplin. Today, SCC returns to face College of the Ozarks in a single game at Branson after split- ling a doubleheader "ith that team on Tuesday. The hot-hitting Ted Wiec:torek cranked his fifth homer of the sea- son with a man on to help gel the Vnnguards staned in 1he third in· ning, while Mike Weinstein's three-run blow in the ninth helped stretch SCC's advantage to 15·1 at one point. Dur 1hc real story of the game was 1he work of the Vanguard baserunners who swiped 13 bases on the day, led by Jason Bril>sey wi1h four and Corey Har!>cn with three. In Tuesday's twin bill against · College of the Ozarks, Wiec- 2orek's t\\O·run homer sparked a four-run third inning to help rhe Vanguards (18·15) earn a 9-4 sec· ond-game victory. Wieczo rek 's ro und·t ripper staked starter Mile Wein~tcin 10 a S·O sccond·g:ime lead and the Vanguards hurler struck ou r eight to pick up the victor). Ozarl'I (16·5) "on the first game,. 5-1, bu1 SCC'~ Albe rt Con· tre r:i, who wenl 4 fo r 6 on the day wllh three ROI , added h1 ) ninth homer of the season in the night· cap. MORGAN : From 01 High school swimming Mater Deli. sinks Servile, 87-~a · ~ Turk's win in 100 breast keys narrow triumph over Friars In non-league duel. ncr·up in the individual medley. lrH-1 Ciect-(MO). 5\4.19. 200 lilt rtlly-I ~ Oel {9ulW\llltr, McKtivey, Tho· mu. TIA). 1 37 27, 100 Cilek-1 11.ast (MDI 1 ou1: 2, Mcl(elvcy (MOI. I 0444 100 b(mt-1 1111\ (..-0), tOHl, 3 Luoo (Met 1,H>49, coo It" rtlly-1. ~It 3 33!1 'ANAHElM -• Don Turk's vie· J tory in the 100 breastsuoke helped the Mater · The M:uer Oei girl~, now 3-2- 1, d~wned Rosary, 95-75, as Suzie Barker won the SO Cree in a personal best of 26.45. Mich· clle Pereira also oontributed to 1he victory, winning the 200 free, finishing second to Barker in the 50 free and anchoring the vlc10- rious medley relay. f.S ~atet Od. 102·50 QUU.I Mater 0.1 ts, Koury 71 200 medley 1etay-1 Mater Del (ll;cNrOson. &Ng>¥. Mewve CIMllQ Ptre11a), 2 02 26. 200 ffn-I Ptfen (MO). 2 06 43, 2 Blrtl&ZtC. (MD), 2 OH8. 200 IM-1. SclW!lodl (R), 2 23 II, 3 ~e Clliif!O (MO). 2 29 03 50 fret -1 ~ ("40}. 26 45 2 Pertira (MO) 26 68 3 Me~ua Chlano (MO), 2887, 100 lty-1 SdVnldl (R) I OS 50, 3 Chatlesworll (MD). 1 oa 33 100 free-I W1ISOQ (MO), 57.79. 2 8altazt11e (MO). 5918. 500 /ree-1 f1sner (R), S 41 83. 2. Chat· ltSW01111 (MO). 5 43 09. 3 BilNOllf (MO) 5 57 00. 200 fret 1tcay-1 Mm Ott lMNnie Chlano. Gteoory, 8*r, Wilson). l 52 10. 100 ~k-1 v~ (R), l 07 oo. 2 Richalchon (tAtll • ., 10 55. 100 t>rrut-1 e~wr (MO). 1 14 94, 3 M.chal1k (MD), I 22 43, 400 tree relit -1 Rosary, 3 ~ 66 Dei High boys ·s"imming team to an 87-83 non-league vict ory over rival Servile on Wednesday. The Monarchs finished 1·3 in that event to seal the victory, their second in six meets )his season. The Mater Oci squad) return to South Coast League action nC\l Thursday at Dana Hills. aovs Mater D•I 871 Santlt~ ei 200 medey ~-1 SeMte, t 4862. 200 tree -1. C1tcek (MO), t 55 40, 3 Thomas (MO). 1 56 12 200 IM.-1 Htltleron (S), 2 02 50; 2 11.irt (MO). 2 002 50 lrtt-1 Mcl<l~ey (MO). 2• 79, 3 ButkN~er (MO), 24 84. 100 n1-1 Hellftron (S), 55 77 2 Grtenberg (MO). 1 04 14, 100 tree-1 SUvmtt111 (S), 53 12. t BinN!ler (MO). S3 50, 3 Gterflberv (MD), 5-4 64, 500 Mike Ciecck won two events for Mater Dc1, the 200 and 500 freestyles, while Turk was run· f·S Maier Oti, 113·57 Safety at sea seminars are slated for May 18-17 at Newport· ·Harbor YC, DCC ~ Former head of Naval Academy headlines these unique seminars. Two identical Safety at Sea Seminars are schcd· uftd in Newport Beach Saturday and Sunday, May 15 and 16. Created fo r ra cing and cru1!.ing sJilors, each semin:ir is an inten!>IVC day-long. session featuring discussions by ofhhorc !IJfcly e>.perts and demon- strations of re!.cue ge.tr anJ 1echniqucs. The semin:irs are !>ponsorcd b) West Marine Products and Cruisi ng World t-.iaguzine. Sanct1un· ing is by the U.S. Sailing Association. Orange Coast College' ~ailing progrJm and Ne\\ port Har· bor Yacht Club :m.: husting the C\ents. Modc raled by Capt. John Uond.,, dircc1or of the U.S. Sailing Association and forme r head of the U.S. NJ.,.al Academy s;uhng program. the !.em1na~ foc us on C\Jctly how s:.ifel) gc.ir "orl " ofhhore and ho\o. to prepare fo r Jl·i.eJ emergenc1e!.. Seminar topic:. indude \O)agc prl!par:.st1on, ht:J\)' \\e:irhcr )ailing. off shore safCt) equipment. hfc raft Jc)ign and opera11011, mcd1cJI eme rgen· c1cs, ocean sun j, al, firefight ing and Coa!.l Guard rel>cuc tech niques. • A ~pccial ~ection enti1lcd ''Tr:.s n!>pac SearnJn- sh1p and Safety" ha bee n added cl>pecially for sailors in the upcoming Transpacific Yacht Race. This section will be led by John Jourdane. a direc- tor of Transpac Yacht Club and veteran of the last Whitbread Round the World Race. On·lhe-water demonstrations will include man- o,e rboard reCO\.Cry, life raft deplO)'ffiCnt, Oare Op· cration, c'ash pump operation, firefighting, tO\\ mg and helicopter res ue. .- The i.eminar) are a dc,elopment of the U.S. Na' al Academy off)hore sJfet y program and U.S. S:ulrng's Safe1y at Sea Committee. The Satu rday. May 15 \Cmin:i r will be hd d J I Ne\\porl Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Oay A\e, Balboa. Sund:iy, f\fay 16, the )Cminar "ill be held at the Orange Coa)t College Sailing Center. I '01 W. P:icific Coasl H1 gh ..... :..y, Nc ..... pon Ueach. Both )eminars run fr\)m 9 a.m.·5:30 p.m. Lunch is includ ed fo r all part1cipun1!>. T1cl et Jre S~4 before M.i)' I ;.i nd S49 af1cr that U.S. Sailing A!>soc1a11on members recei\.e a SS d1 !>· counl. The fe e COH!r!. lectures, demomtra uons, C\· h1b11s, se minar ma1errab Jnd lunch. Ad\ a need re gill tr .it1on fo r either semin.tr 1s strongly .11.h bed. For 111.l cts by telephonl! ( \'1\a Mastercard), call the OCC Sailing Cen1er at (71 4) 645-9412. or write: Sa£ety at Sea Seminar, OCC Sailing Center. 180 1 W. Pacific Co:t!>t H1gh\\ay. Newport Beach, 92663. adjul>tment 10 worlong 111 nthlc:11cs .rn eye· opener. !>he abo can be firm \\hen !>he needs 10 be. lf I hJd to do all the things she docs on a daily basi.,, I \~ouldn't be the :sthle1ic director. She h.indle) a monume ntal amount of \\Ork. We can't funct.Lon \\1\houl her " Morga n, blessed "ith great pJllence, .. a1J she has adapted to the h1gh-pres)ure a!lpccts of th e job "I'"e really met some dynami1c people," Morgan said. "The thing I've found abou1 the coaches, is that they're all kids a\ heart \\1th a lot of energy an d enthul>il>m. And dcJling ""1th the l ids ill some1h1ng that al"a)) keep'> me going." "It "as a tough job to le arn. bc:cau!.e there 1s w much 10\ulved," he >.ttd. "I \\lS JUSt a ca· sual !.ports fan, but eve n J seriou~ .!>p6rts fan J oc!.n't h.t\C Jny idea of Y.hJ I goes on behind the s enc) of an athlct1 pro~rJm." Mesa A1hlc1ic Direc1or l\l}ron Mill er is \\ell· versed in the v.orl loJd ncc1.•\sary to keep things running !>IO" ly. \\ h1ch mJ kcs him one of MorgJn's b1ggei.t fan,. "She de finitely put) in a full dJy," said Mill· er, ,.,.ho praised Morgan\ patience, alway up· bca1 allitudc, :ind con)umma1c e ffi ciency. "She'!> a \Cf)' !>\\Cct pe r on. v.ho is \Ct)' good at dealing v.ith people," l\t1lle r e~plaincJ. "Uut "I'm a pn:ll) lle.\lbfc pcr.,on. !.O J\e been able to learn hu" tu do a number of different 1hings .tt once," Morgan i.a1d. "Somcltme!. the re arc lU people in m) ollice "-ho all need an Jfb\\CT, and the} need 11 qu1ckl}. You learn a lot ahout you r ~If in rho)c '>ttuationi.. and l\c been able to hJndlc 11. I !»Cc m ll.> do \\ell under prc):iure, thank -GuJ." Ulendcd in \\llh Morgan' .1mplc: c.1pJbrl111es, 1s a gooJ ·nJ1ureJ pcr!>On.iht~ thJl >ccms 10 put people al c:a!>c AnJ dealing \\Ith people is the area she derive:. mo!lt plc J.,urc from the job. Morgan s:ud her da) 1s often made b) Jn athlete popping an IO say hello, anJ !>ht: credits Mrller "1th crc.tttng an amiable ollice atrno1,· pherc:. "!\f)ron has JU)t been Y.Unde rful to "ork "1th," Murgan )Jld. "He's "'er) pm1uvc .' but abo a~crli\.e. He'l> a no-mess-around t)pc of guy, and I h~e that." Morgan h:t) rabed 1hrec children 10 aduh· hooJ (ages 30, 30 and :?:?). and ts currently r:u~ing a 4-year·old granddaughter. "~ly children "eren't iO\ohcJ 1n 'P\)rh, but afler ha\ing se en "ha t a1hle11cs CJn Ju tor l..i1.b. r m gomg 10 ma l..e sure Ill) gr.indJaughter b '""ol ed. somehov.." Thursday, April 8, 1993 81 Catalina waters continue the harvest ' . tor local anglers ~You can take your pick of the island's sides. this is one of the best runs of the season. Yellow1a1I, big v.h itc sea ball!> and "log" barracuda are hi&hhghting the !>Jlt 'A:llcr ~enc for Newport Harbor ang ler!>. Sponfii.her' running out of local landin~ and private yachl!. are hc::.id1ng ove r to Ca1ahna b land v.hcrc both )ides of 1hc •~land arc proJu'1ng the be!.t catchc:) of 1he !.e'1SOn Da..,ey\ Loc~c:r reports the "Frcdance" anJ. "Thunderbi rd" .ue fish ing the island d:itl) and thJt 1aib, \Ca ba)s and bame!> arc cal· tng squid Jeff Price of Co)la Me-..t fi!>hed on board the "Thundert:>ird," skippered by Cr.ug Jacobs, ~Jrher 1h1i. v.cd , and landed three )el- low1ail in the 1:'· 10 15-pound clai.s :int.I 1hen topped of 11 goul.1 day'i. fohing \\.llh a ~:?-pound "-h11e sea bass th.tt a1c a 11,e quid · Bill Sie ler of Newport Beach weighed in a 42-pound .,.. h1te sea bass al the Balboa Anglrng Club 1h1s" "ed..end J!> he li)hc:J the: current "hot spot" called Hcn'i. Rock at Cat.tltna Mol>t of the .,.. h1te!> being hoo~cd csre big foh and anglers arc bu!>t1ng olf lots of these giant cro.iker. When fil>hing tor \\htlt sea ball\ 1n the 30 to 50-pound class, 1t's be!>t to rig up "1th nothing less than 40-pound mono. A smooth drag 1s al!>o impon an1 \\hen fighting the)e strong foh The choices of many sah \\ater anglen are Daiwa Sealine SL reels and small serres Pen n lnterna11onals due to e'ccpuonal Jr.tg !>)!.tems in both these reels 1ha1 will pu1 mure gJme foh on the deck. Along the coast. bonito :ire b111ng for .mgler!t ... •11 ··~ fohing on half ·day boat running out of ~e\o.-Outdoors porl Landing. Spurt bu.it) are heading up the coast to the llun1 ing1un OeJd1 0.11!> "'here bonehead) in the 2-10 ~-p1..1unJ dJ>!I arc bein g caught on live <inchO\le!> Nc"porl Landing \"Ill begin running "double · hJlf·da~ ~ats out of f'!cwport b:J) ~IJrt1ng Mund a)' lo lJl..e JU\.J nt:ige or good fishing cond1tioni. along the 1.0.i)t Bau for the Ne:~ port lleel 1!> mol>tl)' a mix 1.1( an~hu.., 1C) Jnd l>mall sardine) for loca l 1rip). "ht lc bo:m hcJJing O\er to the lhannd t)landl> tlrl! J•g,g1ng fu r '>~u1d IO top oll ba1 1 1.1nl..) Ocean sea tem p) con1inue 10 rl.'tnJIO un the \\-Jim i.1Jc and 1h1~ l tnd of "atcr \\Ill nllM Ii e~ cn'>ure good f1'h1n~ for the m1.. nth' ahead. . Ar Cat:il1na, \\ hc:rc 1hc "":Her tl> holding Jt a !.leJd~ b~ dcgrtc' .i nd blue, the re are pod.et) of "armer wa ter m the tunnel and rn hore \\;He r> Jh: rc:.;i\.hsng in 10 the mid-60 Harbor area :ingkr'I heading do"n 10 Cabo.~an Lu~a') for the 1raditiQ11al big ga me l1l>h1ng sea!lon ""111 find 1mpro' 1ng cond1t1\)n') as El N,1J10 current Jre mu\1ng into the Sea of Curiel .inJ up th.! "e!.t coa)t of 13.iJj C..ibo reports )ellO\\fin tuna and striped m;irhn b111ng off the Gordo Banh. The \\ater temperJ ture on mo!.t banb 1s 1n the m1J -7Us 3nJ 1he Solmar Oec t 1s gearing up for ..i good dorado anJ bl ue mar lin li)h• rng season that could begin a') early a next "eel Cabo 1s de\elopmg 1010 a far!>t cl:iss big game {1-.h1ng rt.:sort area. There 1 a huge nec1 of fa:it !>por1f1~herl> and pangih JY. a111ng angler!>. . Anglers heading do"n 10 Cabu )houlJ cont:id the. Fm1')tcrra. ( 00) 347-2:!.52. a!> 11 1s "11h1n CJ)' "Jlk1ng d1i.tan.:c of the h hrng marina and the ne\~ wrng I) 1Jeal fo r a Me\lcan l1)hing \JCat11.1n. •Irvine . Lal e conltnuc') to lop all ou1 hl anJ IJkc~ for g,10d rainbow trout h)hrng. The IJke 1s being stoded ''l:d.:I) and ~ooJ fohing I) rcpon eJ b} boa1er · and ~hore an~ler> Bill Finch anJ Chu~k Ducol, both ol ClhlJ ~tc)a, tu rned up l~t "ed 10 c.:u.:h hnlll') uf rJinbow trou 1 that \\etghed a 101.il ot 57V:: pooF,1d). The:.\: l\\v a\1d angler ) "ere t1i.h1ng ""h src:cn Po-..... er '&111 Jilt.I night crJ" kr) in the dunnel ;ire a ol San\i..1g\1 Creel Bob Bennett \ll (1..M.1 ~lc'.i Jbo J1'heJ ll'\inc th" "Cd.. JnJ landed an 8·pounJ. lJ ·uun c trvut. l-\1r mo re mfurm:.rl11ln 1•11 ll'h· rng cond111om a1 In inc ph1me t>·N-=:1Nl. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLtC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES se t,,. caw, and your Main Slree\ Sune JOO. Pl.J•rtltrt resetVes the nght n~por part• Cle la corte .... 2 MeClleal E•p•nsu Hied perSOrt files an ob-BEV1~~;~~E~S£ !:,~~':"If\ •:c:::=: D~:",';,~a~~ ~= PUBLIC NOTICES wagu, money and l>'OP-Santa Ana, C11tforn1a 10 amend 1n1s Stat9ment o4 '!"' ;~~ requ;•s.1:,ed $10,000 00 ' 1ection 1~• pelll.!Ort ~ • ' • nd 8 : Wl1h MC'l•on 2.074 of tne lion ..s NEW YORK sn'U: ---------I erty may be In~ with~ 92701·1204 '75370, (714) Damages d1J11og O•SCl01tery. galqvi!re Uafl\lr • u~ua..,_,.,300 3, Future MadlcaJ E•· ='~ould c=-tw~ Ole p-.:a2 ... .,:7• 3• t _..,I tiusineu and Pl'o'es.11Cn• PtZ2A PUBLIC NOTICE I~ w•n1no .. om ..... gn ""76 1 o"'""' \tie ....,,, s 1 o ooo oo • -.v • __....,. Cod Ole 1moun1 ol The 1n11c•pi1ted Cl••• OI ---------ieourt. """' or pnor o or --... 1nmedi111men1e. SI no penses • aUU\onty £.crow Mo. 104000 e .,, U'!e bulk sale ,, 4'27'93 at Q 1087911 There .,e otnw lava' r• DATE: AUO 28 1992 11me ot lnal conoce a un eb09ado 4 Lou of E1rn1n111 A HEARING on tne peti-Notice 11 tlefeby g.ven l80 000 00 Hoc !he elf'<• ol euqA()W ES- STATIMENT Of: qu1ttments You may went QAJltV L ORANV1lLE DATED. puede llam11 a Ut1 S9f'+'ICIO $2,000 00 t1on WI-be held on MAY 6, tl'lait a bvlll sale of usets I 4) ~~1"°;l5 OOO ~In CROW COMPANY, 501 MANOONMUCT OF to c.• .,, anomey right CI• r k 1 b » JANET Law ottlcH of Rich-Cle rerwenoa de abc>gados 5 Future Loss °' ~ 1993· 11 1 •5 P M In Otpt lf'<f a transler °' llcollollc ~as '~ ~"° ~ p erltc•ttl•• °''"•· Saflla I OU8 a1111ay. If you do not know VOUNQ, Deputy ard G. Andre-, O I una oftctna oe ayuda lngs SI0.000 00 703 localtd al 3"4t The Cll ~ge "'*1N ~ aboul tween _,. S.... UolnMe Ana CA 92705 u:~:.':.:s~e all 1ttomey, you may * NOTICE TO THE P£RSON a, Richard Q, An-:::' r• el cf1t1C1ono tei. 6. Pro patty Damage ~ So\llh, Orange, C IO be maoe ano Iha , lnlenc>ed au,,_ This !MA ui. •t tutJteCt lollOWt s all 1nomey relen'al Mrvlce SERVED· You a,. l«ved dHW9, Attomey at Law co N U .'53 00 IF y' U OBJECT TO tl'le The names. Soc:utl S.CU-Transferee, as niqwreCI by 10 CAl•lom•a Un•fOfTTI Com- .. The ban:::f ~1 Of • 1~ 91d ol'fice (hS1eCI as an lnd1111dual defendant Publlsned Newport CASE UMBER Dated: Febryarr O °'th nw °' Ftldf<• Tu Num Sec 24073 ot tne Busoness merclal Code Section nave. u • In lh• phone book). INYntero del Caso} h ' 9,..,,i.ng • pelllJOI\ )'OU bets, and add1"SH al me _ .. Ptof cocse ""'' 6106 2 th• F1c1111ou1 Buslneu Oespues de que le en-SUPERIOR COURT OF Beach Costa Mesa Oa1ry 100884 245t , 1993 should appear al tn. hear s.lleril.Jcensee 1,. DAVID .... _,oon• • '° Sut>,ec\, ~ nAIT'• Name: NEEOl.fS ASSOC! iregven nta citac:lon IUdi-THE STATE OF Pilot AP"~ 8, 15, 22. 29, JUDGE JANOFF, KARPEL I ing tanCI stale 'fOAJI ob-J GALA 2220 E Cllapman u:,.,con94~~on ~~ end adareu oe 1~ pef'IOtlt ATES, 13 Corporall Pina. cl31uSled1tene un plazo de CALIFORNIA FOR 1993 CHAR COWAN jecilons or IH wntten ot>-•29 N~on C~ 92631 .JI "' ""'"' ~ d.ttmt mav be Suite 200, Newpon Beach, 30 OIAS CALENOARIOS THE COUNTY OF Th899 P:SlO: ~A By: Wallff O. Janoft, rchons wolh the c:un ~ Th~ Du~MU is llnown ~ i:n:~~· 111:,,:.:, ~ l•i.<! ,, BURROW ESCROW CA t2t60 para p1esentar una ,. ORANGE • ., AUom•r IM Plalntln °'' lhe hearing our •P-.. KATE l\ENNEOV'S t)Mn app<OYed by \he 0.-COMP.ANY sot PARK-Tne f1~111ou1 eusi:u spuella escnl.1 a maquma oi.nn Langdon Plaln-PUBLIC NOTICE DE.PT. 21 Publish ed Newport pea.-ance may be in Plf'90" CAFE & CATER.NG panmen1 al Alcotlol>c a... C£NT£R DAl\IE SANTA Name r .. enld to a 11e en esta cOl'le ... • The name and aodress ot ,. M Oa"' or by your attorney The name-. Sooal S.CU· Comtol AHA. CA 92~,,~ ""° '"• .... Med In Orang• County Un.J Carta 0 una llamllda tJn, SUMMONS th• court Is· (El nombre y Beach-0•1• esa 1'' IF YOO ARE A CREOrTOf:I niy or Fed«al Tu Num •• IUt date IO< r1 .. nq d 3Jm• on M•cn 28, t991 File ltlefonoca no le olfecen va. (CITACION direcc:ton CS• la eotte es) Pilot Aptll 1, 8, 15. 22. Of a contingen1 c1ed110f or ~ •nd adc:1~ws oC \he Dated March t 7, ~"" ~ •'2&.'Vl. """tc." 9 NoF488820 proleccion: '" respuHlil Hlro Kobeyaahl, He"a JUDICIALJ SUPERIOR COURT OF 199J ltte deceased, you must tile BuyHiTransler•e 1te 1993 in. ou~ness-Cl.ay twf0te Hopllln1 Oootopmenl e1t1ta e maqulf'la Ilene que A•ntal end Doea 1 NOTICE TO QEFENDANT THE STATE OF CAUFOR· 11'11185 y0\11' Claim w1\11 the eoun CHERYL L WOODBRIDGE. DAVIQ J . GAU the salt a.ale a r . .a Company, l p . 13 Cotpo. cvmpl•f con I.ls IOfTTlall· throueh tOO lnc:lualv•, (AYISO a AcusadO) RIAO Ind m;ail. copy 10 the pef· 2110 CltaloN Strrt"t, I.I CHERYL L . WOOD-lbove rat• Plaza. Ste. 200. N-: daCles tegoi.1 1pro1>4adas D .. eftdanl(aJ. ABI FARAJ, JOHAN ABI NIA, ORANGE SUPERIOR PUBLIC NOTICE sonal repn1sen1111ve •P-guna ~•ell. c. 92051 8AIOC£ Oated March 29, port B•actl, CA 92660 al USled qwwe que la corle CAIE NO 991404 1).7 FARAJ; and DOES I to 25, COURT, 700 CIVIC CEN· SSC ...... Pooni.Cl by Iha <:oun will'lin As listed by Vle Seller u Publlshell New pot\ 1M' Thomas 0. Lenny, t 7 elCVCho IU cuo • Inclusive TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ''""' IOUf monlhl from In• dlale Gef'IMe 111 olhef ~s1neu 0 I Woodllower, ll'Ytnt , CA Si usted no presenta tu STATEMENT OF YOO ARE BEING SUED BY ANA CA tn'701 NOTICE OF ol l1rst Issuance of lecten n1mes' and adClfHSOI 8e.tctl-Cos\a Mt-ta .. y MOHAMMAD MAJID ln7t4 . t~\a a ttempo, pueae DAMAQEI PLAINTIFF (A Ud. le esta' Th .. name, address, al\d PETITION TO IS provteleO in Mcit<>n 9100 used t>y 1ne s.1_, \Jcwosae Pilot Al>nl 8. t993 AZAR Mallahan Corporation, pefderelciso, ylepueden TO DEFENDANT, dem1nd1ndo) JOHN , ... phone numbet ol plain-ADMINISTER ol the Caltfomia Probate within tnree yHrs ~ore Th902 Publllllld Newc>ort 25411 eoacn Spnrigs LAM. qutlat IU •Ilario IU OlflefO NIRO Koe.AYASHI, ANO WOODMAN In E$TATll OF· Cod• The lime '°' ftl•no lh• Cl.at• suen ltSI WIS Ntll PUBltC l>AAffCE Beach-Cost.a "'es• o.ily ugunaHills,CA926S3 y 01ru cou's de au D EFENDANT'S AT· You"-"• 30 CALENDAR ltlf'• inomey, or pl•. \ltt MARYIUMANWNUNQ claom1 w.11 not 011pire be-or Cfel"'-8'1lo1ne Bur-"'v f'\IO(APf118 1 l Thia business was con-o~ad sin l"llto adtclo-TC>f'NEY OF RECOAD OAYS altef lhls tummons wilhoUt an attorney, I& (El lore IOUf monU'ls ll'om the Translet".,.. NOHE ThOOI duc'9d by • general 1>811· ~al c>Ot pane oe ta eon• HPEIN· is 1etWCS on yoo to r1•• a nombre, ta direcdon Y eJ •"-MARYS. WAR~O l'luring date no11ced The ass.ta 10 be sold .,, c:.,n0•~~c!~6: nenhlp E•11ten 01101 requlalt09 I• • rypewnnen response al lhll num•o de telelono ci.t CASE NO. A1M...-2 •bove. descnbed 111 genetal .u "' Hc>Pilnl Development Co., let. Puede que usted Plaintt", Glenn Langdon COU!\. ibogado Ocl demandente, To all ne.rs. beneflciaMS, YOU MAY EXAMIPIE the FURNITURE HHUAES, CRE>ITOfll OF LP. 1 Oelaw11e l1m+led ruicra llilmM 1 un abogedo 111te• lh•I compensation A letl• °' phooe call w;lt 0 del demendante que no credllors. con11ngent credl· file kepi by Iha coun.. H you EOUIPM CNT, T RAO~ aULK SAL£ partnership, 0.0.rlll Patt lnmed1atamen11. SI no for damagos It hereby not Pf0\9C\ you. your rype-11 one ab OQ ado u) lor11, al\d persons WhO rnay are a peraon 1n1erest1G In NAME• G 0 0 0 WI LL (St:C::S. e 1CM, n«, S1eptlet1 C. Hopkint, conoce 1 un abogado sovght In II'!• IOllowlng par· .w11100 ra1poflse must be WALTER 0 JANOFF. ESQ olheMl"se be lnl••si-:,1~ lh• "''''· 'fOAJ m1y 1.te L~S£. LEASEHOlO IM • e1os u.c.c.t O.ne<a! Pa1111er pued• 11811\11 • un MMCio tJCWarl' II\ pro~ legal form If )'OU • • • \he WI ()( estate, Of • #llh th• court • fonnal Re-p R 0 v E MEN Ts c 0 "· Eac,_ ~e ? 1 ~&..D Th11 statemenl wu ntecs de ,.rerencle d• abogld09 t Generl\I Dim~ In want en. court lo tie¥ your JAN 0 FF• KA A p EL & of MARY SUMAN WARING quesl fOf SP«* Notice °' ENANT NOT TO COMPETE Notte• ia '*-bv givetl to Wllh \he Coun1y Cletk ol 0 • una Oliclna de ayud1 . 000 pl cu• COWAN, 302. E. C.."°'1 St • aM MARV s WARING ~ fllwig ol an 1nvtnl 0tV ANO STOCK IN TRAOC I lh #t\hin Or#'l09 Counly on Mitch legal (\IH .. Olfeetono tei.. HCHI 01 SIOO, 00 i:: If you do not fll• yOUt ro Sult• 100, Cataon, CA A PETl'flON tits bff(I and appiais.al of • Ute H and .,. toe.ti.cl .. 1• ~=': .. ,:, ltl; I buO. 22. 1993 lontco) such IUm •• prown al sponM on t.me, yo..i m.1Y 90745 (310) 830-41:11 l1led by ROBERT 8 LAN MU Of ot lhy ~Jon 04 TKIV'lolog; 0n¥e. \JM tn, ...ie IS abO\A be INIOt Of Publilhect Noo#port lkact'I CAIR NUMal.R Ume ol trial of lh11 men.,. ioee ttw use. lr1d yoor OATE~ DEC 02 1992 DIS In \"9 Sup«lor Cour\ •ccount H ~ In lr\one, Cl e:!11t \he auel t 19 detct1bed c-. ....._ PllOt Ac>tll 1. t . (N llMnl ._1 C• .. ) 2. HMl~re and ntlaled wages, money at1d prop-GMY L OMNVILLB of Ca1110m1-. County of QR.. tecltOn 12SO of the c.ltror-The kind ct 1tc:9f!M 10 be below 1$, 22., 199l lit m.otcM ••l)9r'IMS ~mad et1y mr, be l.\hen wilhoUI a • C KEEL£A ANGE. n11 Probate Coda A A• 1tanslel'l'ed Is OM SALE The 1 Md ~ts Th-184 ••MCM In HCHI ol I o.ooo 00, MV'I« Wllmf'O llOITI Ille Ctertl, ' • I THE PETITION requests qunt fOt S~i.al Notic• BECA ANO WIHC LICE~ E adOr=-of the Mier -------~~-· JUDO• add onal . court. DetMltJ .,,.. R08(AT 8 LANOIS be form •• avlolable lfom the NO 41 271315 NO'tll" 1$-0 8( .. AZA "'8UC NOTICE RK:MARO w. plU• sucn tit •um• TMl'e .,. oth« lltQal ,. aUPt:RICM COURT 1ppolnted •• perlOl'lll rep-court def\ SUED roo THE PAE~S AAA A J DA'& •t5' LUUllelUNK aa l)foven el the Wiie ot quuements You may want "°" THll 8TATll re1enta\1"9 IO admir.ller AttertMJ tw th.~'-LOCATED AT 11 T~ ~~'\;:l~ .. 21'19 ' SUlllMOM8 DllPT • ., .... lrll4 OI lhll matttt. 10 call en a11om.y tight cw CAL.W°"NIA \he •tt•I• of 11\e o.ceoent t~r. oVY Onw. Unit rn. ~. TM locltlOI'\ It\ Cali~ (CITACN>N The namt and addreu ot 3 Fuw.o medleal cart oway If yoo do not k.l"Ow COUNTY OF OMMQll, THE PETIT~N requffll LINDA M . QUWDt:fl· C. 92711 ot ttle cfMf ••~ otfic• JUOfCIALI the cou!\ It• (El nomt>re y 8ncl retated t•penMa \n en an anomtv. yOU mll'/ ellll JOHN WOODMAN, \l~~f,'ent • beWI~= SO.. T?le ~l)alta date Of of ~ ..,._ II SAM£ AS NOTICll TO Dl,llN· 01 1 d la cone ••) amount 11 pnwen 11 111• .,, •ttomtv retettal MM« trt._.,..lft c " "'~ ,.... and OUM>a"toet & OUM-.,. .. ,,. ,., 11 Aorl n AOOVE DANT 1 (Awh• a O=~ C~HTY SUPE· Umtottrtllloflhlll'nllltlf'. Of a =:d~le (11t1ed .,., ' :,/'C:::i. we .,, .. lable Dt:RION, 14011 t~ al lhe oltoee ol Aa lo...O by IN Ml*. al Aeu.M•t HMO KO. RIOft CC>Uf'T, 100 CMC 4 t.ou of earnings and ~~ de que te en 9'IAD Ml.,MAJ1 tor t'3mon.:ation In lM ... CM.La H LA l'LATA, i:.:~ ""£. C~~~ oen.r ~---'*°'* and YA.IHI, HllRTZ 9'aNT A CENfER DRIVE WEST', Ion of lt!'IWIQ t•J>Kl'Y In 11 uen uta Cll.lelon juOI-JOHN ..._.MA.It k~ by tn. COUf't. ST• IOO, P.O. .OX i. 200 FYll"'10n, CA aocSt• ... s ~Id by :: CM AND 00111 1 TO p 0 SOX 838, SANTA OMCHe $2$,000 00 plu• c:J utled \ltfle un pWO de .... OOllS { l• Ill, 111! PETITIOH '9q\.lfltl '4)TTO, &A0UU ""-Lt. 112631 • :!" ,:-r,.._ ~ wu tOO AHA, CALIFORNIA U101, IWl;h ~d·llONI IUl'lll as 30 OIAS CALENOAAIOS IMlnlft, a.itnonty lo adnlon<stf'r ": CA U-...071'0 C1t4t llle amount ot the pur Mnt f1' dllWtred to ,_ YOU Altl •IJNG 8UIO CCNTRAL JUOtCIAl DIS· PflW9n '1 11'9 tune ot trial P•r• P'""'1" vna re Def• ...... •· :!:•Mu::,:.:~~ .. U1·toto cNM IWlCt " ~ l'IUy#. ·.,. GIANT 'AClf.IC 9V PLA*l'.,.: IA U.. TRICr ol lhtt matter t.CIU"'-98Cf>ta a maqulna US• tee>. l'008M l.ltH Act: (n"9 .,.,_.., '11bhthed Newporl 'Mio!\ In connectlOI\ #let.,. 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CIU'lat au Ml , IY dlNtO t, Oenerll Oa1111oe•· , \ ,_..., Wl!ll T'O T"IUll .,. e. eeCfOl8 wt'lid\ le can I -.,P"f\ ~, CA 1 Voll dO not, .. ~ nt nanclal ~ .. 2110 Mor1'I prev y otfH co1H ct• au 115000000 .,. kid~ ·· "fnw ALCOMOUC ihU r 1pon• on 11me, you l'TllY ~ad..,. ..,..., tdlcio< .;..;...:Vf;..;;.....;.._;..;.. ___ ·--------- ( .. '\ .. ;rhurada a, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Meli Daity P1 w IOTICll PUii.iC IOTICll Pm&JC eecmca PUIUC IOncll ......c llOT1Cll Pm&JC IOT1CU PUIUC MOTICU "'9UC NOTICD ltUILIC MOTICO w •nca :,t~ ..,_._ hoAc ~ ~ :i •• ::r:.::,. ~ "-..c ll01'ICI .._ .. Jedlton.,,.... ~""""' _ .... :::Jl::C= .::_: Oittca.1 l*a ':; = :-.. -;..":r"' -cntwet• TNa •m••it -tlH •nc&OP -end--....tc1..-.w. ...wt•1111 "*•••'*" .. ..., .... .,..~Cleft& oflaevut H .._ .... H ._.. Nole, .... ~ llle .... 1• • ..., IN ~ Oetlc of W UL8 0-... We .. eNI tllt .... LI ..... Ceunty a.tl ol Onftoe Courtly Oft ~ MlftUIH II HCeftth The ...... addJW .,.8Ne9 .. "'9 .....,,., .. .._ ~ C:OU.,ty on MMdl CM' N"80l1M. a., o1 AfN'll lllWIMc ..._ ••tnui-. Ofenoe ~'Y ew1 Mln::h zs. tilJ ~eel ai1onQ MW ..,lh· conwnon ~·and .. the trw• -......... 2S. ........... "°""" •Otaot F~~-!'1 ... ~0·7• T• ..... ,... 25, tll3 PHIUt !H!..•''' line 10 '"• II Mt'I. of .,,. bf Y6d Geed Of lrwt The f'~ pet10nt r -Put9Ultl4 '° ,_ c.ltlamia ,1..._,.,.t • AQaflt The ,~ ...,...na PM .... ' ~ah.ct~ a..cn. ._., ~ ........ propetlf de1ctlbe t.n1lnO ~ .,. ~ ..,.,... .. Putll•'"" Newpotl Bucft. S4llf s.-Seot'll9e fed· Owl* ... ~ ~-... f'utlllahed Hewpon BMch· Coat• Mu• Dally PllOI "°" .. -1euen ..... ,.. .a.owe •• purponM to be Comt>•ny, 000 1'11 OltNO E OHAIACH'S Coat• ..... Oa•v Pilot lty Acl (8" p Code 2t7'00 ..:~~1C'o~:d ~-c; IRYIN( CAPITAi. MAA-Coat• ~ .. Dally Piiot Aptl' 8 15 t2 1"3 =:,~!'..!·1~ ~' •• 9;4ocr~.0:;,"~oct =d~ c't~,; Ass 0 c I AT ES . c to April •• IS. n. 29. 1MO et Mq ). "'• ~"9Md P-'Ot April. IS 1993. KETS COMPANY, ISO New· Apnl '· •• IS, n. '"3 • . • • Th-t7• ...... J7 -;c;-.... i NIH C!J•t •1•4'70. ay " Donahue $cMw, 3501 Th-m will Mil at public: 1UCtton ' ' Thl97 port C«IW Oftwet~ Th-eTS d •~~ ... ---~ ......_ ,....._1---i T-·•t· i •--', .... , •&... Jamoorte Road South on Apn1 n ttt:> a1 2 oo ~. Cellfomla PUIUC NOTICE elOn9 __. ....... _ _.,y ,,,. --· •-.... _ .. --.. rowat, Newpon BHCh, PUBLIC NOTICE Pl" 91 tn92 Cowan. Irvine. PUIUC *>TICE The 1rf11ne Coml*"(, Mech-PUIUC lfOTICI p ro1on9•t1on to tne • dtecWma any IW.blll 0.19d 03111nttJ Caltfornia t2t60 1etw CA 92714, P«W\11 ~ lolin. sso ~ Cent• 'lcUtlou• ~Y COi"*' Of Mid for eny lneorNCt lntor· ASANOJ .. Conntlcllcv1 ~ Ula •i•a ..... 0 ........... , ._. erty, tncludlng rurniture, UMU?t Griw. Newj)Ot\ e..c:n. Celi CMSt08t400 halneM Name Z!.. inenc. North 31 fn!~u1'uml• ~11 ....:.. __ ....... ~ • .,,,, 4122 lntw11nce Corpo11uon, 1 '" " _.. -• • ~Ing. IOOll tndrt ocher l'lct......_ tomte 92660 Plctttiow a .. t.-.nt •I ml nut" U -..,. ... .,_ CoMKllCul Corporation, cJ SYMOPS.S OF THa hootehOld Item• 11orerct by lkta&ne .. ....._ Ttil• C>u1lnH1 11 co,,. lktelneu MtlllM The Following per1on• aeconde hal ~ 00 '"' but wt"'9ut c:owenant PUIUC NOTICE o CIGNA lnV..lmtnll. Inc . ANNUAL STATallENT the followlng per1on1: Stat-ent dve1H by. a oorporedon Statement are doing butin"t n to llh• =Int Of ~In· wan-anty, lllPfWI or Im goo C<>ll.IO• Grove Ad.. WHtem United tn..... A3t3 M1dellna Wood. The FotloWlng ~ The 'Ulllrant(t) com-The FollOWlng per1on1 ROCKET DENIM, 19342 nang A Num~r '9· P==ll•1d 1'1•10Un•.r'!.'.,ng.enc''ut~ l"•"' NO 0 .. 003~1~6~,.,'0S$( Bloomfield, CT 06002 ance Compeny, .... s 8023 John W. Stumm, .,. doing~ u: tnef'Cad to ltllluct bull· .,. dOlnQ C>utlneu -.: 8rookh11111. Huntmqton 232·Cll -""'" .. uD Knlckerl>Ocke, Gl•nd11I• MacAlthur c ... rt Thtrd 9220 CIMry t Timmons. JJ BEANS ESPRESSO neu under the Flct1110Ut Ne W PORT CAPITAL Beach, CA rm>46 The ltlHt •ddreu •nd • or •• to tna OTHER RH Mall ASIOCllCM, L.P .• a , ... N•~ 8.ach 8300 ,,..,,.on Holt, 8433 CAFE, 32211 C.mlno Cap-BuaiNtlt Nam•(•) lilted PAR™ERS, L.P .• 14 Cor-Ktr\Mlth A. Oom1. 1934~ Other common ~ion•· =i:.wo.!..v.:t"• ,:,:.:v.u r.s. NO. J-t107 Delaware l#nlted l)al11*'· CA 9.:...... • Margaret E. Millet fltrano Sill Juen c::.~ a~ on: May t , 19M porat• Plan Newport Brookhura\. Huntington tton, If any, ot the ,_1 of __ no • .., •J •-u-" YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ahip, clo J,W. O'COMOr I • -Owner reserves the rigfll lwano' CalllC>MM 9287s The Irvine Company, Rich-Beaah CA 9266() Beadl CA 92646 property duc t tbed .. ,. --• .., OER A OHO Of TRUST o.t.t Ce> .. Inc., 200 Petit Avt .. 31 ~;2 Ended O.Cembet to bid at ..... PurchaMt Joan Taylot 24701 Ray• .,., E. M<>ran Jr .. EHCUllV• ~ Capital Pattne,. Thi• • bualnet• I• con ~:: purponed '°be rn·!!'-~-!...!ru. :~ :=, May t. 1990 UNUSS t N-York, New Yoril 10166 • • mullt be made wiln pet· mond Wiy Si> ,,87 LalCa Vice Prffldenl and TM· Corporation (Ge'*'al Pit\· ducted by. an indillldUill ~•• edl1ndt Drlv•, _...,. .. ... ..,.... ..-TAKE ACTION TO PAOU Daniel W. Donahue, Gan-Total admitted .... ta aonal c:nectc1 ot cuhlers For"t c.ritomia t:ie.io aurer net) 14 Corporate Pl~a. The rtg'111r1nt(s) com-Newport •••c h , C A vtded In .. id noW(.1). YOUR PflOPfRTY. IT MAY .,a1 P111nar or Gallen• OW· St8,7S9,S18 I Chee~ only and paid lot et Joow Btu 24701 R • Thi• llatement W11S llled N.Wpon BMCh CA 92MO me~d lo t~saet busJ. l26U v•nc:ea. It M\Y, unct.r SOlO T A PUI c bach'1 Putnera, C/O Tot at II ab 11 ti•• lh• lime ot purchue. All mond Way sf, #167 i.:i With the County Cler'lc of Tt'll• buslnei1 la co~ neu under the F»ct1t1out The under11gnec:t lru1t· *"'-of H id Deed o ~E Ell SAU Oo~ue Schriber, 3501 St2,048,632 fUtehased goods are aold Forest Ca1'1~a t26io a ~ COUl'lly on Man::h duele<t by· a lttTlllad part. Business Name(a) hstad .. dlactat""-any h1blllry ll'U•t. 1 .... ch.,Off YOOflJ,.!! N~T~E !~t ! Jamboree Rd South Aggregate wnt.-.ns ror as is", and must be r• Thia • bu;lnen 11 con-10. 1§93 nerth p at>ove on: Janu!lf'f t, 1992 for any l~orrectnen ol ••~•ff ol the Tt\18 '"" " .,. m ~ TOW9f. Sit 300. Newpor1 1pec:1al 51Kplus tuncss S O molted t t the time ol all• ducted ...., ,M3e02 The reglatrant(•I com-Kenneth A. Ooms the atrHI addreu a nd and of the lr\nla cru C((OING ACAlNST YOU Y B•ach CA 92660 C;ipital 510ck1 St.200,000 Sales 11e iut>,ect to poor -1· an unoncorpo-p menc9d I Thi 1 othet ~ommon ~gna· by Hid Deed ol Trua'-I SHOULD CONTACT A LAW.t Thom L Schn* Gen-Aggregate wnte-ins tor ell rated assoclauon o•h•r uWahed Newport Beach-o lflllnc1 bust-s 11.a1-n1 w.ls itltd tton II any •hown ,,., .. the emount reNon•bl Nora ol TtlrttM s Sw Uno n · otner lnan s lal surpitus ~ ation In the evanl ell lhan a pannersnop Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ness under 111• FIC'llllQUI wilh lhe County Cletti ot In • • • 111 m • t • d 10 be :':'c~~::t~:~• g')O IUN!s $ o pee ==t~ OWTMH The re911tran1(1) com-March 25, April t , e. t5, Bu.inen . Ntme(al llstact Or~ Co<>nty on March The to\al •mount ot the $8t2,933 32 HollOI °:"' ,!1~S~~n Donahue Schnt>er.' 3501 Gmss l>M1·1n and oOfttrlt>-Dated th•• ::'~ 15th ;:.~~OC:!-t~sa:C1i~ 1993 ·~·~Pl~,~~. 19, t . Fff474'6 unp11d ptlnetpal bei.nc. The b«lellclary unde QUAltTY l~ SUf Jamboree Rd South vied surpitus $4.212.218 day o1 Apnl Public Sto~ Bu s Th-157 c 11 C ol "'-obligation 1eclWed u id oe.ct ol Trutt her1 CORP 1 Calllorni. C""" Towk· Sta 300. N port Unassigned tunds (sur· M t I l' I smell Name(1) lilted . orpo,. on. Alan PubhShed ~pon Be Ch• bV In• prope11y ta be tolore ••ecuted •nd -.. on• Beach· CA 92660 • -pluS) St,298,666 p~11~';1~,~ ,.;,:, ~~e T':'' ~arch 20, l993 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ti;"~~':n'r'!:! ltted Cost. Mau Oa~y P1to1 aold and teuonable livered to tne under : ~:S-:~:o':°'r;;!r~· This business 11 con-Surplus H r:'ds policy for Owner Jodene ~s CNSt08lUU Wllh the County Clerk 01 M rc:h 25, AP'~ I, 8, t5. cotta, e11penH• •nd ed• 1tgned a wrtt1an Declara ,0 N Dal4 ol ltutt u.o; 0 dueled by !<Ml venture holder SS,710, Pub II ah ad N • w port This StatMl'lenl tiled OrMo• Couity on March 1993 v•nce1 •t the Um• ol the lion ol Detault and ~ONAlD JAY BOSSE M .., The raglatrant(s) com-Income ror th• year Beach.Cosca Mesa 0aaw th V'9 C ty~t!rtt of Fkttuou• 9• 1993 Th-851 lnll•al pubhcabon ot tne mend lor Sale, and JRA JEAN ·BOSSE HUS menceo to tran5aC1 bu51· 120.283,476 Pilot Apnt a ts 1993 WIOr oun Bual-. Name ' N otice ot Sale 11. written Notic e ot Defaul • neu under the ~IC'titious Disbursements tor the • ' Th894 anoe Counly on March Statement Fse3370 PUBLIC NOTICE "426 226 22 •nd Etec:Uon to U t Th \HO Wlf'E AS COMMIJ" Business Nama(s) fisted yea.r $13.426.610 19• 1993 The Followlng persona Published Newpon BNCh· In addition lo ca•"· the undeulgned c •u•• 'llOPERTY Rlail~ above on July 1s. 1988 We hereby cenity that 111• PUBLIC NOTICE F584847 are doing l>Yslness as: Co111 Mesa Daily P1101 t90077 Truatu will a ccep1 a H id Notlce ol O•l•ul l512511990 tn1l Ho Oan1el w Oon<lhu• at>ove items are In ac-Publlshed Newpon Beac::ltl· PINNACLE RISK MANAGE-Apnl 1, a. 15, 22. 1993 Flcutloua CHh1er•a checll dtawn •nd Election lo Sell to 1'0406 ol Otfldll R1eor~1 Thomas l Sctmber cordanc:e w11ti the Annual NOTICE OF Cosin Mesa Daily Pilot ME.NT. INC., 16279 Laguna lh-882 Bualnea.s Name on a ttate or national recorcMd In U\e coun Int onJca ol Int Couniv This &1a1emeo1 was Med Staiement lor th• year PU•UC SALE OF Man:h 2s, Apnl t, 8. 15. Canyon Road, IMna, CA St•t•ment balnll. • checll dr•wn bV where the real pro coroet ol ORANGE Co. with th• Counly Clerk or ended December 31, 1992 PERSONAL PROPERTY 1993 92718 PUBLIC NOTICE The Following perions • •Ulla or •~•r•I c'9dlt la tocal4td Name, Stree ~lorn" a.no purau~t to Orange County on Feorv-m1do lo the Insurance 1 2433 t Th-852 Palmer Risk Managemeot are doing business as· union or • checlll d rawn Add'9H and T etepnon Nob ot Dtl1un I/Id ( lkbon ery 26, 1993 Comm1~oner. pursuant to Pursuant to lha Calilornta Services, Inc .. Utlh Domes-t9008t RED APPLE. nn Edinget by• itale or fedor•I Hv· Numbe~ Of lrusiea o S.I IJ'ltltundtr t~ ~ F5fS2240 law Sell-Service Storage Faetl· PUBLIC NOTICE he. 136 East South Temple, FlcUtloua · Avo. It t t B, Hunungwn Inga e nd loan a1iocl· r.r•on conducung aat OW\11991 Intl No 9t r •1. Published N_po,, Bo3ch Jam•• F. Ch•~. Jr., lty Act (8 4 p Code 21700 Ste. 2300. Salt lake City, h~n•ff Name Beaetl. CA 92647 ation, uvtngs HIOCI · 1 Coa1t !led Service or sw OttlCMll Rte0tot 'ff Costa M•ta Dally Pilot President at MQ) the under1tgned CNStoa68•2 UT 84102 Statement Ch11ng Kwon YOOll. 37 •lion or uvinga ban II. 180t0 Ch1tawortt1 StrH Oii 0411511993 11 tOOOA1/ Match 2s Apnl 1 8 15 Guy Lemmon, s.c,.... wilt sell · at public •uctlon Fictitious This business 1•. con-The Fotlowtng pers<>t'ls Loe. Irvine, CA 92720 •rllled In Section 5102 Gran•d• Hiiia, CA 913~44 IN FRONT Of Tl1C fl.A.GPO 1 ' ' .. • tary -on April 29, 1993 at 1:00 Buslneu N•"'• ducted by: a corporati0tt are dolno business as: This business ts con· 0 the F•nanctil Cod• 5676 (111) 131 .. 160 · AT Tl1E MAtN ENTRY AAlA 1993 Th-854 Published Newport pm al 22992 El Pacirico, Statement . The regl1trant(s) COP" YORBA lltilDA TRAVEL.. ducted by. an lndillidual :nd lulhouad to do Cout Fed Serv1cea THE Pt.ACENTIA Cl\ltC rp" Beach-Costa Mesa Dall" Laguna H~ll, CA. 92653. The Followlng persons menc:.ed to transaC1 ~ 488& M11n Street. Yorba The reglstranl(s) com. o!:'"eu, •n, tl'lf1d1ta.. In corporation, lormerl 401~11 EAST CHA.Plot• .. .l, PUBLIC NOTICE ' ......,,..,..,. pro---+v ind\.16-are 00tng t>Yslness 1s: ness under the Actltlou1 Unda, Catnomi. 92686 minced lo transact bus!-..... n o ten er other CFS Sentlce Corporallon "" Piiot Aprlt 7, 8, 9, 12, 13. inor:rn1tur;""'c1oth1ng GIAMPOLO PROPERTY Business Ntm•(•) listed Wortd Travel Bureau. Inc .. nes1 under th• F"1C1J11ous than c11n la ecceplad, • C.lltomla Cofl>cH•bon:NuE Pt.ActNTIA. CA It ~. __ C_N_S_t_0_8_7_5_7_0 ___ , 1993 tools and/or . househofd ASSOCIATION II 695 Town at>ove on: Not Apptlcable A Cahlornla Corpo1a11on, Business Name(s) hsted the Ttut•ff m•y w1ll\hold Tru•l-Maruvn Mon111.a.ic11on to 111 lllQl'lt'll L Fictitious W742 items' stored by the tollow-Cenler Dnve Suite 1450 Palmer Atsll Management 620 N. Ma.In Street. Santa above on: nol yet the 1uu1nce ol 11'1• per1o Vice PrH1denl fOt c.un ll>f'faole 11 l:lt ~ ing per.ons: 9019 e J Bal-CoSla Mesa. CA ~626 • Senllc:es. Inc. M•chHI 0. A~ Cal!lomla Chang Kwon Voon Trustee'• Dead un111 ASAPI~•• u.a in laW!ut monty 01 Buslnns N•me PUBLIC NOTICE ley, F005 Harry Youngmin. Char las H G1ampolo, 695 Bladlbum, AU11tant S.C.-• Thi• bualneu IS con This statement was f.led tunda ~me •vall•bl• 3125 4/t . .it u111~0 SQllSI "'lllJlll c:. St•tement NOTfCE OF G061 Udd Conger H073 Town Center Onve Suite WV ducted by: a corporation w11h Iha County Cieri! fJf to the P•YM or endOt'lM tnfilHt ·c:onveyea to J • Tna Following persons PUBLIC SALE OF Nancy Strouss. L08S Chen t450. Cosia Mesa. CA This statement was llled The raglst11nt(s) com· Orange County on M¥ch Ha matter ot right PUBLIC NOTICE /!el!.l'liv It una.r s,a,o Ott; are dotn9 business as. Witcher 92626 wilh th• County Clettt ol manced 10 tra.nsac:1 bu5'-2S, t993 .said Ht• will t>. m•d• Trust in-ait <'ootny 5 ~, ••• KOll CUSHMAN REAlTY PER&OUL PROPERTY Owner resetVas Iha nght JanlCe A. Giampoto 695 ()ranoe County on Maren nest under the Ftc:llllOUI F5SS443 Wilhout c;oyenanl or war· NOTICE ~ u.d Co.intf Ml. Sgi. •:IC MEXICO,~ Von Kannan #OOtOt to bid at $31a. Purel\ases Town C~er Onve. 'Suite 24, 1§93 Business Na.me(s) fisted Pubhshed Newport Beaeh-ranty eapreu ~Implied TRUSTEES $Al£ talOf~ 15 IOllO#t c• '! Ac~·9n~;.,. Newpo,, Beach. PulwaJ'lt to lhe Cahloml• must be mad• Wllh per· t•SO. Costa MeH, CA ,5eS295 al>oYa on: nol .,., C0$1a Mesa Daily Pit I regarding Ml•. POHH· UNDER DEED OF TRUST TRACT ~o 1214 l~f ,....., Self·Service Stor;tge Faol-sonal c:tiecks or cashiers 92626 Pubhsn.d Newport 0.ach· Wortd Travel Bureau, Inc . A ~ t 8 IS 22 1993 ° ••on °' encumbrancea, T F No 95123 TE C SA C Cushman Realty Pat111ers. iry Act (B & P Code 21100 checlls only and paid lor at This business is con· Costa Men Daily Pilot Thomas o JakSOll. Prosi· Pf • • • • to Ht.1ty Iha Indebted· L~h~,o .. !411-939 OOf iw.O,.SIAsrltE Ofo~:•Ll;O a Cahlomia corporation. at seq.). the undersigned the lime ot purchase All dueled by husband and A 11 8 IS 22. 1993 dent lh-670 ne11 ••cured by eald ""'"' ...., uc ....,. &Ot S. Figueroa St. 471h ••• sell at publfC auction P."'c:ttased goods ara aold Wiit pn • • • Tt111 statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE Deed. •dv1ncea ln.,.un-AP Number •12·07'·15 ~IA. AS JltR ~AP AlrOll Fir . l o1 Ang•les, CA on Apnl 30th. 1993 at t:OO •as is". and must be r• lne regislrant(s) com. Th-Sn with Iha County et"1i ot der with lnLereat H ~ YOU ARE IN OEFAUll ~ 8001( •t PAGES •o •t 90017 pm at 2065 Plaoentla Ava .. moved at the tJml) of sate menc:ed to lnlf'lsaC1 busi· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on March NOTICE OF V•ded therein •nd the UN DEA A DEED OF t.llSCHLANCOUS AfCOADS KCM Associates, L.P .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627, Sales are iut>,ec:t to prior ness under Iha Fictitious 26, I~ APPl.ICATfON TO unpaid prmc1~I OI the TRUST DATED Novembef ™E OHIC[ Of THE C01.\ ~Von Karman Allef'lue. personal propeny, incluo-cancellauon in ttle event or Business Name(s) listed t89299 FM5588 nolc H cured by U ld 1fi, 1987 UNlESS YOU R£COR~ER Of SAID c, ., Newport BNeh, CA 926EO Ing lvrMure, CIOlhing, looll settlomonl be"'-en owner above on. May 23. 1989 FlctlUoua Published N-port Beach-SEU ALCOHOi.iC deed with lntereet "'41,.. TAKE ACTION TO PRO· AP NUM8£FI 426 311 1 Gabnet Robles, H()(ac10 and/or other household and obligalttd pany. Chatln & Jnnlce Giam-Busl-.. Name Costa Men Dail Pifot BEVERAGES 3-t7-93 on H provided ln u ld TECT YOUA PROPERTY IT SONI •~Oress ll!d 0'11t• 1855. 60 Pl&O, Col Los Mo-Items stored by the fol-Dated this 81h and 15th polo A I t 8 IS 22 is To Whom II M:ty Con· No ........ ch•tQe• and MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8 mon on1qn1t10n II Any rales Polanco. 11 1510 M•11· towing persons: A074 day ol Apnl Public Stor•ge This Sl.llement WU filed Statement pn • • • . ' 3 cem· CALIFORNIA RES· ••IM'O•H ol In• ""'"" LIC SALE ,,... YOO NEED rul ptOl)ttly ono.oto ~ .. 100. 0 F , Me.t.1co GARY M. WOODS. A075 Management Inc Tai• Wtlh lhe County Clertc ot The Following P9"'°"' Th-873 TAURANT ENTERPRISES. •nd ol Ille trusts uu1ed AN EXPLANA TlON OF Plll'OOIUO 10 be 412 l ~ Tnis business •• con· ~AUREEN J GEOOI, 9003 phone 714•160.8080 Agent Orange tounly on Maren era doing bullnns 11: PUBLIC NOTICE INC . ls(are) 11pply1ng to tho by H fd Deed ot '"''' THE NATURE OF THE ducted by: a general pan· DAN R. lEMMONS, C-003 for Owner · IO 1993 MALL CLEA NERS, 30262 Department of Alconoltc Set'Tllno Reconvey1nce PROCEEDING AGAINST ltTh STREET COSTA Ml SA nerShrp CHRISTOPHER MA T Published N w r ' Crown Vane., Parttway ID, CNStO&Sa7e Beverage Control to 1cll <1I· Company t900 Atv•r· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON 9?611 flit unOtrilQl'ltO Tr .. The raglstranl(SI com· BOSTER. C065 THOMAS Beac:h-Cosl.l Me~ ~~.,~ p bll hed N Fse::e1 Laguna Niguel, CA mn Flctltloua eohol1C beverages 31 11 t2 Qrad• Road, Su1&.e 2870, TACT A LAWYER dlSdallnS any UCJlly IOI ' mane.CS to transact busl-E BUTlER, C080 JOHN O. Pilot Apnl 8 IS 1993 u s -port aeh· Bum Suk Son, 2:l Bloom· Bualne•a Name Irvine Ave .. Nowporl 8o11ch, frwlndale CA 9 I 706 Notice ti hereby given lllCOllKlnesS ol Ill lllMl ~ ness under the F1c:tlllous MARSHAlL. 0092 RICH· ' ' n,896 Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 dale, Irvine, CA 9271• CA 92660 rth "41" ~ (111f IU-6J70 By A C that Serrano Reconvey Olen lflll Oallf commOl'I OJ Bu11ne11 N1ma(s) listed ARD R. KASZUBI NSKI, Apnt t. 8, 15, 22, t99l Myung Joo Son, 23 State.,.nt Sala BMf' Wine (l>ub M11111rd Aut · s.c;,.t.try. inc.• Comp.1ny, •• true!> iqn~~n 11 any 1110.n re t abOve on: March 5, 1993 l008 DAVID H. MIUER· PUBLIC NOTICE, Th-876 Bloomd•I•. Irvine, CA The Foltowlng person• Eat Pl.) llcense(s) Dated 0311111993 " or aucc .. eot trvllff Tllt IOUI llnOUllf Ol 111 ur; Kol Cushman Rtatty Mait· BURG 92714 are doing b1.111ness u : Published Newporl ASAPIOl11 b d .... ~-1 1711 ......, AA• lco, • Cal1fom11 gefleral OwMr reserves lhe nght CNS1087422 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1lnau Is con-PACIFIC RIM IMAGING. Beam-Costa Mesa D.-i~y 411 4/1, ..,,~ 0 ' •u tlltute truitee _...,. 0 .......,,...,, s PaMerlhtp to bid at sale P·~cha••s ducted by. husband and 185 E. Pautarino Avenue, P1I01 Apnl •. 199l. pur1uanl IO "'-o..ct 0' Qll.O t:ly lie lllOl>trty to Cit '' --FlcttUou• t88M8 f Sui C C M Call l' 'Truat eucuted by 01..son~1tHlll\'Q' am By; Cushman Realty Part· must be made with per· Bualne .. Name wi • te • Otta nit, · rti004 PUBLIC NOTICE Mo••h E llilola1co a ··-... 0 ..... ancu .. nors. a C.klotma COfl>O'I· MN! ctledts or cashiers FlcUtlou. The reg1strant(1) com· tomla 92626 ed ....,....._ .. •• .... •1 tlOn, Gener.>f Pannef checks onty and paid ror at Th SF~l~nt Bualneaa Name menc:ed to transoc:t buSI· Frye & Smith. Inc. a Dela· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF mam m•n 11 t'til •01• tllM ol IJlt lliball 1>110tQ!lon By· Its CFO the bme ot P\lrchase. All a "'v-•ng ~s Statement ness under lh• FldJliOus ware CorporatJon, 150 E TRUSTEES SAlE and Hparate properly Ille NOICI Of gs l<CM AllOCl91es. L.P , a 1Nrchased goods ere sold a~~~~Rt;'~~:~ERS The Following per~ Buslneu N11ma(1) hied Baker Str .. t. Costa Mose. NO-TICE OF TSI 19612 !i"',':n!;c:;:::,~n o;~llh .. S(!? ?41 5T3 n a.10 :IOI':~· Calllorn1a llmHed part· "as 11", and must be r• 858.Prod Pl N • are do111g l>Yslnesa as: at>ove on: NIA Cai.tom.a 92626 ::r~J"~~~~ 37403 2PS 101• and Mt:Mtr•&.a Pf'OP-CISfl ~ ruslH ICU~ nerShlp, General Penner • moved at the lime or Sale 1,.,.,. B ~~ 9:i:J ew-HIDDEN OAKS RANCH Bum Su'! Son This Ou1tnau II con-BEVr .. '"G"'"S .. 2 ... 3 Parcel No 939 63-0S3 el'ty Reco<ded l?J01/1H7 tll$l\lll s d'lac:l Otawn on IS':. By The Kott Com!*'Y. • Sales are subject to pnoir>"~eat:. 8 Ae 2600 Harbor Blvd .• Co~ ~Joo Son dueted by:• corporation ..._ c .,. -· Oal4td March 11 t893 In Book NIA Page NIA OI n~~ D#l .. a g\t(t °'' Caltlom;a corporatJon, ~ Cllt'Cellatlon in Iha event ol B r I . d ~hef, 12 Mesa CA 92626 This statement WH llled The regl1trant(I) com-To Whom It M'Y COi\-YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Intl • 17 66St•J o t 0 111· by 1111• Of lalltrlll atalt Ui\I, eral PM111or settlement between owner ay 1 •n •' aw port The 'While HIWI\ Partl'lef· wilh the Couity Clertt of menced to tranuct busl-cern· Anju K. SAMI ls(01re) UN OE" A OE 10 0 ,. 1 R ... 1 ............ .._ a.... a ..... By hs President and obligated party. Beach, CA 9266! Ship. A C.litomi• limited Orange C<>Unty on March ness under Ille f'tc:11llous applytng to tho Oep.v1~ TRUST OAtEO Janu•" C•• ecordi In~ otlice "' .... _ ... _, vr ... By Gabrial Robles Gen-Dated thls 81h and t51h .?a~ B. l Aat~. 224~ panoerst11p, 2600 Hatbot 19, 1993 Bus1nen Name(s) fis ted ol AICOhol•c 8evll"•g• Con 29 t9SU U"ILESS YOl :~ ~~"~ct,~~~ = ~ ~=~ oral Pann« day of Apnl Pvblte Storage Bee!' .... er,. an•. ewpo Blvd . Cosui Mesa. C~hl. FM48"8 •bolle on March 8, 1993 trol to sell a!Cohol< beYor TAKE ACTION TO PRO I d • ~~ Th• SlalemC!nt was filed Management, Inc.. Tel• Chris'. c 92660 • CA 92626 Published N-port Beach-Fry• " Smlltl, Inc . l<en-aqes al 2640 East Co;ut TECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Om•• on pu,.~0• to '1¥1\9S b.a.'ll ioeol•d In ~ with th• County Cre<11 or phone 71'-646-6166, Ag•nt E.t~er R':ia~etf1erci ~t This b~slnass is con-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot neth Binner. President H~ ''· 4 & 5. Coron.l MAY BE SOlO AT A PUB ~=c~o;.,~~:iu!!7~ !: ~~lOf~!'°~~~s;; Ora';l; Counry on Matc:h IOf Owner NW3 EBT E.nolalld on on. ducted by-• hmllod pan· Marc:h 2S Apnt t 8 15 This sta1omen1 was flied !?el .. Mar. Ca 9262:> w.\h llC SAl£ ., YOO NEED der recor~ 11•06/1992 Ill Ila tQll 111 lllt ntlll tanc 17, I 3 Published Newport James p ~tch« 1n• nershlp 1993 • . • • W•lh Iha County Clari!°' 41 ()n.5,l/e Beet & W1na AN EXPLANATION Of'"' 6ooll. NIA P•1i1• NA o~C!Ylltallaaa:aoted .. FH4498 0.•ch.Costa Mesa Daily Rim RocJC Canyon· Road The regl1trant(s) com-Th-85l ?~3 County on March (Pub E.al Pl) lrcense(s) TUE NATURE OF THE Inst , 92 16706 ol aaid ,, .. ~ ...... ,.,.., .,. ... 11 ............ Published N-pon Beech-P1tot Apnl 8, lS, 1993. L,anun;i Beach CA 92,, .. 1 ' menc:ed IO transact l>Ysi-•I Published Newport PROCEEDING AGAINS1 OlllCl•I "ec:ords wilt $4!11 .......... _, w• .,..., '" •• Cos1a Mesa 0111y Prlot th893 JJ..-athan w Fle1cher"" 101 nass under the Fict11lous PUBLIC NOTICE . F56449t Boach-Costa Mesa Daily YOU YOU SHOULD CON· on 0.1191'1993 •I' 00 PM ancl OI ~• t r11nen 0..4 i;• Api-11 I, 8, IS, 22. 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE Acacta Avenue, Coron3 dal Business. Nama(s) llS1ed Published Newport Boach· Pilot Apnl 8. 199J tACf A LAWYER at lh• Hort/\ tront en hinos btCOll'll IV&i!Mllt to , Th-88:1 Mar, CA 92625 at>ove on NIA 190072 • Costa Mou Dally Piiot Th903 On Aprtt ts I H:S. at trance 1o the County Pavtt or tnd0t1N IS • IN:l NOTICE OF This business Is con-Nabers leasing. Inc .• a Flclltloua April t, 9. 15. 22, 199J 1 00 P M <..oa11 "ed l•r· Courthouae, 700 Civic 01 flQnt SM! Ult""' 1>t ITl..C PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC SALE ducted by· a general pan· C4hfom1a corporation 8YSln .... Name Tl'l-879 PUBLIC NOTICE vice•. ' corPor•llon, lor Cent., Drive Wffl Santa out WlalOUI tovtnllll or "' ncrship Bv R1CfltHd Nabers. Pres!-St t t mor1y CFS Senr1c• Corpo An• CA Al 1>•1bUc IUC· ranty UPIOSS or wnpt11d NOTICE OF OF PERSONAL The registrant(•) com-deot, General Penner The F;,:wim•n pa PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ration a Catllom11 Ce>t· t1on to 1n11 h1ghHt btd· ga10111g CO. ommion Of • PUBLIC SALE PROPERTY ,93502 menced 10 transact busl This SIAlomenl was filed ., dol l>Yii ng "°"' TRUSTEE'S SALE por•Hun .. dutv •P· de• tor CHh (POlYAbl• •• Cllll!bl.vlCllS 10 UllSly ". OF PUSONAL Purtuant to the Cahlomoa nus under the FIC'llt1ou; with the County Cl8f'll of C~Ro~\EL '(!~~:~:ERS CNS108H72 UNDER OEEO OF TRUST pointed Trua1eu unde1 the IHhe Of tole in lawtut OtC•OMSS \tallld Dy u PROP£ATY 67979 Sctf·Sorv1c:e S1orage FllCll-Business Name(s) listed Ofange County on Match 16'n S 11\0dll H ntln : Flc tllloua T f llilo "099 CG end punu•nl to Deed of money ot lne United OMO IOYanQIS tn111uno Pursy"'t to th: Cal1lom1a •ty Ael (B & P Code 21700 above on· March 3f, t981 12, 1993 IO(I Bea:. CA ~&..9u g 8u1k1eaa Nam• Lo~ No R97l~56 lru11 recorded P:ebru•'"I States) •II nght 1111e. Wlal 11111rast • '"~'° Sell·~• Storage Faol-el MQ l· the undersigned Douglas B. Fletcher F563952 Park Yon9 Bae t 17t Statement p ., ~ 14· t!IQO 81 tnet•1.1n1•" and lnter"t conveyed to"*'"' 1110 Ill unow or.no; rty Act \B a p Code 21700 :: :;~1 ~ ~~~ ·~~ ThlS statemem was ldad Publ•sned N-pon O.ad'I· Sou1'i Vlctona A~. Los The FotlOWing per~ons y~ AR~u~ OE.FA Ul T No 90 071311. ot Olllc1a1 •nd now held by 11 under 01 111, ,,0 .. MCUrtO oY ~ c .. at seq the unc1ats19nect 20 • a with the County Clertl ot Cotta M•sa Daily Pilot Angeles.CA900t9 are dolngbusmeuas UNDER /1 DEED OFRecorda. Hecul•d by H•ddffdinlhep1opertywtll inttreSl fl«IOll u ~ WIU .... , ·at public auction ~~ M1:.... ~'::'9~'11· Orat\ge County on March March "· 25. April '· s. pn_. Sun A•. 1171 SOUit! VISTA VERDE MOBILE TRUST OAT'EO Sepi.tnt>.f EllChl Hirota • m•rfltd attuated tn H id County YIOtd Ill"'° ~o• ltd .. & •• on Apr~ 30, 199:3 at t 00 ~onal 0 tncl~ 22. 199:1 1993 Victoria AV90Ue. Los Ange-H 0 Me p AR I(. '14 1 1 1918' UNl ESS YOU man .. tru1tor(•I In the and S\a1-•nd de1Ct'lbed WICI UOttlUS ol Illa lfllSIM :a. pm •I 2065 Plac.nua IW•. ~ turn.tu!: g:'~~ lools F564927 Th-839 les. CA 90019 Pomona Ava 12S, Costa TAKE ACTION TO PRO· otll~ otl ~ C~nty A• ··p~ORll~l· 1 LOC ,, o· I ol .... llllSts CJUllO t• ~ COAi Mesa. CA 92627. and/or oth'er houienotd Publtlhed Newpor1 0.1c:h-This business 11 con-Mesa, CA 92627 Tt:CT YOUR PROPERTY fT COtvw• 0 ""•nO• Coun '" ~ pe<sonal property. 1ncl1Jd. it.ams stored by tl't• totlow-Costa Mau Daily P1101 PUBLIC NOTICE duc:wd by. husband and i.t~ ~~la T~113-0 ~:: MAY BE SOLO AT A Plie-ty-~1~1~::;'1.~ putMlc auc· ~~~~1 0~0 c!·.~~· ~. '•h•• g:0c:~~;~993 ing lvmltura. clothing tools 1ng penons· EOt9 James AP.fll t 8 tS 22. 1993 wit• 1 • "· LIC SALE IF YOU NEED ' OUAUTl'LOAN&IRV1Cl and/or other household Preston Ei67 Jonathan ._, • • • Th-Mt CNS108I018 The reglatrant(1) com· gan Ortw, Pllm Oesen. CA AN ElCPLANA TION OF tlon lO nlgh .. 1 tMdder tor oC101.1nry11~?'. anva.• ... Sot.twi. ,.,.,.,.. •• "R"•TEE l"LI uem1 atored by the follow· Htps FOOi Jel1 Schwartz FlcUUoue manc:ed lo ~Net busi. 922$0 THE .. A TURE OF THE gah • ~•hltr a checll c.f1 "'"" ,, ...,..,. -" .... ~ 1ng peraons; E02t Luis A. FGJMogar COIKVlll4t FOt9 PUBLIC .. OTICE Bualn4tN NaMe ness under the flcbtloul Thlt busrnau 11 con-PROCEEDING AGAINST dr•wn °" • 1tate or na· on • Map recorded in W T fOt;ATHSfAEH SIJ rt Borntla, E025 Martin w Roear Courville ·H122 " Statement Bullnesa Nime(al lttled ducted by· a business tl\lst YOU YOU SHOULD CON· tlon1I benlt • •late or Booll t18 P11ge 41 to~ 116 'WtlAAV .. CA 9ll~I ci.wng., EOQ Ptul J Henry Castana<!• Ht94 CNStoaMte The Following penons a.bow on: NJA The regl11rant(s) com· TAcT A LAWYER lederat cr~ll union. or a tnclu11ve ol M1tcelta· {114} ?85-9~1 i'Y rt Rlh .. ...._____ E083 "~n w a, dol , y,..,,.,. .. _. P•• menc.d to tranuc:t bYll-elate °' lederat a•vl""'I neou• Map1 m the Of· RIJSSE•t acs1ST• .. TS!C•£ F ... ,~I t..,. E··, 12 o...,.. H Maut9ttl Ot<ld1• STATEMENT OF are ng l>UllMU as: Sun~ ..... ~p .... -"8$t u ..... ~ , .. _ ~i--"~-Not.ce la her'eby given •nd loan •••ocl11i'o"'n t • ...... ..-. " " . •nny °"""" ,._..., Iha rigflt WtTMDAAWAL FROM SELF & BHAMRE. AT-... ... B _, • ..,... u... ...vuvu. lrl•t s.rrano Reconvey· d 1-... .. s IC. ot lh• County Re TARr Ptne pa Et31 DHn D to bod at Nie. Pure~ TORNEYS ANO COUll&SEl Thil •tatemenl was tiled u .. nau Name(s) llsted Com tl\I 1 om1c1.., In 1 .. e tata ol corder ol Hid OranQ OH IO.f12 Sc:hull<ey, Et•1 Jose luls must be ma ..... ..,,... • PMTNEtSHfP ORS AT lAW 4400 with Iha County Cleft! of above on: June 29, 1958 .. anc.e P•ny, •!_. 1 • Ca111orn11 lpay•ble al CouMV MAR v ~oR 161,,,.,. Vaca E280 Midi ... RIU ""' ._, par OPEMTINQ UNDER MKAM 8IYd S:.,,. Orange County on Mlreh Shlrtey VIie, Tnislff • °' auc~•Hor vvllff. llme of u e In lawful PARCEl 2 An .... -u,.r ·~ · uea' RoClnay w Obi ' aonal c:tlec::ks « cash!• P'ICTfTtoUS· "'· ·• • 320• 25. 1993 Thi• statement was filed or •uballtuled tru•t•• money ol th e United ment lor 1ngreH 9"'"' £328 John Le0n, ro~,: ::c::v:, ~=-~~ :,! BUSINESS NAMI! ':rid:~~~,:~ . ,M544e ~th lhe ~IV Clerk of ~':~!~!:~..:br~.~~ Stateat. 11 INt NOIU'I front end en1ormen1 over lh Thoma• Shunaman, Et58 ~rc:ttased goods era aold The lotlow(ng peraon has Place. Newport Beac:tl. CA PubUlhed N-port e.ach-~ IY on Marett In Andy Altll •nd Nurtan •"trance to the County omrnon Area• ol u l John vor-ll. E254 Peler 'as 11", and must be ,... wilhdr--. •~ • g-a1 92660 Co1ui Mesa Dally Piiot 12· t Nora Arik, hu•b•nd end g:unhouae, 7oo Civic :~~~ ~0 u,9:6!,11~r. ·~ Wrtmon, EJt2 lnform11ion moved at the time ot aate Partner from lh• partner-Hema C. Bhamre, 61 4 Apnl t e 15 22 1993 F5640e3 wlle Recorded n ter Dnve Woat. S..nta MaNgement Systamt Sales ,.,. aubjoot to prio( lhlp operating und., the Gary Place Newport • • , . • Publllhed Newport Beach-ot!Olit111 in 8 0011 NIA An•. C.lllomt• •ti ngh'-Section I ol tho Deel.,• RENT Owner ,...,.,,.. the right cancellation in th• event ot lictitlou1 bualnau name of Betch, CA 9266o Th-811 Coate MeH Dilly Pilot Page NIA ln1t ' 81. llll• a nd lntarHt con • lion ol Covenantt Condi to bid at aale. Purcn ... , MtUemenc betWfffl owner GLENOALE OHRBACH'S Thia bualnHa 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE April 1• a. 15, 22, 1993 u 2616 01 Of 11 cI a 1 v*Yed to end now held t1on1 and Rollr1c11on1 tbrou9h el&uihed muat be mid• With per-and obligated party. ASSOCIATES 11 3501 Jam-ducted by: husband and Th-818 Rec.ofda In th« olhce 01 by 11 uno.r uld Deed ol recorded February 7. --------- aonal chectl• 01 cHh1ar1 Dated this Stn and tSth borM Road, Soil• 300, Wiie t9001~ IN Count'( AKOfcler 01 Trust In the property •It· 1978 In Book 12556, P1 HUNT c:hedla onl'f and paid lot at d•y ol Apnl Public Storage South Tower. N•wpor1 The reglatrent(I) com· F1ctltl.ue PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County Cahlor· U•ted In Hid County •nd 1~19, Ottlcl•t Record• of the time °' purehue. All Manag•ment Inc.. Tel• Beach, Ca 92660 menced to lrlnNct bull-• .,.,,.... Name n11. and pur1uant to the S\a!e <Mecrlbed .. Orange County ~ch~~ goods are told phone 714-~5616, Agent The Flclltlous Bua1nass neat under the Fictitious St t nt taasn Notice 01 Defaull and P•rcel 1 Unit 8. a1 The ettHI addreH an a is • and must be •• for Owner Name rerarred to el>OYe Buslnau Nam•(•) ~•led a ..,... FlctltlcHaa flecllon to a.II ~un· anown and defined 011 o ther common <Matgna moved at the time ol ule Published Ne wporl wa.s flied 1n Ofange Counl"( •t>ov• on: March 8, t993 "!:inFotl~ peraona lktalneaa Name def ...corded lM)4nH2 the Condom1n1un1 Plan lion. II •ny 01 the r•a lhrou9b c10H1fted Sales are subject 10 pnor Beach.Co I.I Mou Oaily on Augutt t9. 1998 Mlch ... C Self are Rbu as: Statement In eoo11. NIA P•Q• N/A lor Loi t, recorded Ju~ property c1•1cr1be cancellation In lhe event or P11o1 Aprll 8. 15. 1993. F399S!M This atatament was nled ~TSE~lg~e._~::~ The F'0110wtng persons '"'' ' 12·1601>1 ot .. Id ti, 191:1 .. "'"'umenl •bov• •• purponed co be Htllement between OO¥Mr Th898 Ful name and addrH1 ol Wltl't the County Clerk °' ittoa Ave 1209 ·~ I-are doing buslnH1 as· Othclat Record•. will Sell ~o U·2~~· ot CounOtuc111 ~.1.1,2 •• oc111·"! .. ~!v• Coit aftd obl19111ed party the peraon withdr1wlng ~ COUt!IV on March • • I am NEW CLEANERS 283-C on 1)4/22J1tt3 al' 00 p M ecOt'dt, ........ ty. ... .. ~00'- D•ted Ihle 8th 8lld t51h PUIUC NOTICE CIGNA Real bl.It• Fund T 12. t093 •:;.~mll0~1.. Medlcal t7\h St1Mt Coat~ Mesa at the North ftont en · C•Plllorn1a The undersigned Tn111 day ol April PUbt1c Storage Um1 .. d Pa11ner1hlp, 900 ,,.4018 .,; CA • • trance to tl'le County atcef 2 An uodMded " d11c111m1 •ny hablht Managem~t. Inc. Tel• CN9t~25 Collag• Grove Road, Published Ne'#""'" Beadt-~ .. ,!'!*"2 C,Sotf>Ot1 ·~· Behnam Nourto•tar Courthouae 700 Civic 1/S4tn lnter .. t In and to tor any 1nconec:tne1a o pN)n• 714-64f.t19e. Agent '1cttti.u. Bloomfield CT 06002 ...,... ""'• _, ..... o. ,...,. • ,._ .... · Lot t ol Tr.cl No '1451, the •tr-1 1ddre11 an tor o.i-.. ....._ .,._~ This ..,..n. Coat. Meu Dilly Pilot noe. Loa Allmltot CA 22914 Cereu. lu lon .....,,.., .... "" W"t. S.nc.a a• •he>wn on • "'41P ,... otNr common d"i"na • -.. WU con-Mardi 25 ........ t • lS 901'20 .J • Vlelo CA 92691 Ana, CA •t publlc •uc:• .. Pultllahe d N•w1>ort s ........ nt ducted by• ganatal pan. • .....,... . • • Thi b 1 1 Tnii bualneu la co~ •on ID the NQhett bid-corded In 80011 411 , lion 11 anv. ahown n.t S.acfl..C<>Sta Mffl Daily The f'ollowlng pef90n~ nerahip 1993 ~ u~ .n•u !tic:!on-ducle<t by• an lnd•Y!Ouatl def 'tor c.aal'I CPIY•bte at Pao•• '7 and 41 or Ml•· tn Pilot Apnl I, 15, 1193 1,. e1o1ng buslneu as: CIGNA RMI Etlata Fund T Th-355 The r~·l•I=) com-Tha reglatrant(a) com-the.._ of Nie In la.fut c ellan•oua M•pa , The toe.I amount ol V'I• Tha95 N co.uoe PARTNERS. Limited Pa rtnerahlp. a PUBLIC NOTICE menc.i 10 ttanNct °'*' rnenC9d to •anl4tel ..,.,_ money ol th• United recofda 01 Oranoe Coun· unpaid pnncl~I balM\C --"'9--L-IC_NO_T_IC_E __ 500 Newport CenlAlf Ortw. Ma~ limited ,,.nn.,. ""' uncset OWi f'lclltiou• ,,... und•r the lltct.uoua lt.lel). •II fiQhl, uue, ty, Calltorn1a, together ol ttl• obl1oat1on aec SU!te 720, NeY.l)Or1 a.en, ship C•t094e2S Buslneu Name(a) lilte<f 81.1llM.. Name(a) listed •nd ln..,_t. c:onvr,ed to Witt'! all IMPtOv•ment• by lhe property to b Calltomla 02&60 By: Congen Propen1t1. F1ctltlouie above•, .. ,._~ t 1993 aC>ow on NIA. and now '*db'( It under thereon, ••ceptJng '"-'• •old •nd reuonabl Joaeph D ~.&et Inc~ W1tuam Harw.n lktal ..._ weatem Sc;;;' M9diu 8ehnam Nourvc>Jtaf ... d deed tn lh4t ptOperty trom COnOomll\lunl Unfla CO•ll, ••r>enH• end ad Landor lane. Paudena. Publtlhed Newoort 8etlch-MM ...,~ C Willi W Thi• atalement was tiled a!~ In Mid County f t9'n>ugn ~4 lnchJllve, v•nc .. a1 ttl• &Im• 0 1 1h ~,.... N-cai1roma 9110$ Coate MeH Daily Pllot Sta••••• -;;;;;'Pi:!c£o "" • with o,. County Clef\ of and, .... and de!lenbed loc:.aWtd ~ l•c•pl 1nn111 i>ublic.auon 01 .... .....,.. BerNwd J , Qougheft'(, ~ March is. April t, e. 15, The F~ ~ lllla • .. ~ wu lied Oranoe Couity on Mtrc:h .. foffowa Ing ell oil, oll rilJhu, min-N .. '!.~'.f.9,. 0101 S•I• I• f~ Followlng pet90nt Unda Vlai. A..,. Paa. 1993 .,. doing bUalnea1,.; 12. tDe3 PA~ll 1 lot I OI Mala rnltMtal rfght1 net· S4u •~c •• doing bulllnet• ... cleN. C.fomla 9tf03 Th-158 IRVIN6 INY&STM!NT ~ the r~ a:,: . '~"~ Ttacl No iou In tn• ural GN rtQh'8, and Olh· In add1uon to Cllh, FIRST FUNDING GAOUP Kalllleen c . ~ tm COMPANY, sso tWwpoft ~ ........... , on eoun.v of Or•nGe ..... ., hydtOClfbona by Ttu"•• Wiii accept UMITED. c/o 8efgheer P• St. Albani Road' s i n PUIUC MOTIC~ Center Drive, Newport 25. ' Pubtished Newport ~ Of c.thomia .. JNir Mip wh•tt~ net"-lil'W>Wfl, c11h1er'• ehec;ll draw clfio, Inc., MO ~ MMno Celifomla tt ioe leach, Ca•fomla 92MO ,...,.. Cotta Mes• Dally Piiot recorded In aooll 12. U\•t nlay IM within 0# un-on • •tat• or ne11ona C~er Of' •• Sta. 450. N-Anthony P. Clougherty, NOTIC• OP The IMne Compeny, Mich-Publlahed ..._port hec~ Match ti, 2.S. A,pnl t, 8, PllQ99 tt and JO o1 Mil : det aald land, without' bet1ll, • c~k drawn b pot1 leec:h. CA l2MO 3e08 e.si l.om~rdy Road, "'9UC..... IOM. &SO Newport Centef Coat.a M•aa Dally "lot ,., • cetlaneoua Mapa In the l\owevef, ltM ngt\I to drtl a •'-le Ot leder•I The kgtlHf Paclftc: 4011< P•Sldena, C.lifomla 91107 OP NRSOUL °'""· NewPof1 8-ch. C• ft1JiJ11 , a, t5. 22. 1m Th-845 otftc.e o1 "'-eoUnty ,.._ n1lne, 1t0te, ••l>le>r• enc.I union or • chec;ll dr• Plan. c/o ~ Pacific, This b14alne" la con. "OPlltTV 1a49t1 lomla t21410 • 1 'Th-172 corder of H id County OPM• .. lhtough the e u•· by • ,._14 or lecMral uv Inc .. 840 Newpon C.nttt duded by: a ganerll ~· Pursuant to the C.lrtomla Thia bu1lnau la con-PUILIC NOTICE Parcel 1 Ttwtt portion lace or the upper 500 '"G' and loan H1oc1 Dr., Ste 450. N.-pon Mrahlp Self·s.Mce Storage F~lf. ducted by: a corpora11on PUIUC NOTICI ol LOC 10I of Ttac.t Ho '"t 01 lh• aubauftece of •lion, uvtng1 H1oct 8Mcfl. CA 92"0 The reglttrant(s) c:om· lty Act (8 f. P Code 20'00 Th• reot11r1nt(a) com-t90079 100. tn the ~of o.-. Hid 11t\d, •• ruerved br •lion or uvl ng1 bin J11t1•• Brakke, c/o ~ co transact e.,11-.t Mq), tte undetaionecl ~ 10 llW'luct bu9I-190090 Plct.U.Ua •noa at.ta ot ~''°""' lh• tNine Comp•ny, • 1pec:111ec:t In Section u ....,,,.., Ptclfle. ~ .. MO nw In!• 1ri. F1et1tiou. will Mil at public auction ,,... under IN ~. Aeetll11M .. ......_ Na-. a• per M•P NCOf'ded 1ri Mlchlg1n Cotporatlon, In ot lh• "nancl•I Cod NewpOt1 Cerwer Or . Ste Butlnese Nam•(•) lllted on Apt.A 30, 1993 at tO 00 lkllineu Ntme(a) lllte<t lk*neea ..._. Mat--..t 9ooll 14 fl~ u and a nd lnellU~t recOfded and authortaed lo d '50, Newport INc:h, CA above on: January 15, AM .. '"' Pomona A..,. .• •C>oot• on'. M-v '· ,. ............ The rollowing persons " Of Mlac•ll•n•o"• November •• tt11 ln,bual,,... In thia ..... l2MO 1993 C:O.ta ...... CA 92$11. The IMne Coinpany, "4:h-The follow4n0 ~· -doing bu_.ne aa Mapt, In the ottiee ot the 90<>11133H Page 1180 Of the 9¥en1 ol '9ndet Gaty Lal. cJo e.rgheet,.. Joaeph 0. Clough•rtv. peraONll PfOl*ly, lndud-ard !. MOIM, EJtecuhe .,.. doinQ ..,..,.. .. ORANGE. COUNTY SVPEA ~'Y "9c0fder ol N ld Oflld .. AKOfd ~ ca•h la accepted ciric. Inc • "40 ~ Mtnaorno Par1ner ltio lumlture, tloehinO. toole Vice ,.,asldenl end T,.._ FIRST WORLD TRAVEi. Of 8wt£.P. IOO W. B~. County, deacnbed M IOt· PllUI I Nof'l •r1c.lual "'f True._ m.-, wtO'lhOf Cent~-~~~ 4SO. New· 8•rMrd' J , Cloµgherty. and/ot 011ter hou..notd lllT!!" .... ~ ........ LAGUNA HILU. 20012 Un.I w, Or.no-. Cat.loml.t Iowa a.gtnf'ltne 11 the••...,.,'-••••• tonn'~ 1Tt1• 11auance 01 tl'I pon _..., _. 12MO Mlf\llgltlg Pannet lt«na 110r9d by .,. rOllclW '"' 1 .. -IMr!I waa ,_., C.-. de La ,....._ Suit. t2'181 RHIMtY com.t of Lot I •n s 1 l d tu••••'• Deed un11 Alcll A11dradt, C/O Thia ~enwit • 11«1 Ing pet'IOtll' f'~1 AJ Pwn with Ille County a.ti of 120, Uiot.1N l'\lta., c.Hfot. Aot>er'I Schleuer. 1~91 Of Tr.ct Ho )052, .. per ·s~'.!d' .. tt':~!._, hH'flde become .,_at!M>t ~ fllKlllC. Inc., 940 wt"'1 tie County Oe1'I of labn, Dl2t ~ &My, Oftnge County on Marc.ti 1'111 ~ C• Durango, Anaheim, Mep recorded In 9ooll ia id l n . ,,....,_,.:' to lt'l9 P9YM °' Newport Cantet Dr1ve , ~ County on Mafch Utt Alct'l•rd MoialH, 10, 1"3 WOflO TtllYtl lkwNu, inc •• Calofornla t2t08 H , Paoe-'' anct tO of ·Bomm~~~f;c,h.~1~1~1~1 •• • "'-114f' ol nQhl Suot• •JO. M9wpot1 Beedl, n .1"3 03140..-ni.rKroelt . F~t A ~ Corporation, Thie bu1tneu 11 co~ Mlteellaneou• Map11 haemenr , and •oreln· ... ~d·!~l!._':9-ma,, •• CA e2MO F~• o.rw ,....,,,... "-rtQht Publi.,_, ... port leach· 620 N M.tln SltMt. Santa ducted br..,.. inOMdu" ~ kMltfl 10 ~ •ve over con.munuy ,.. ......,. _........._, -- Thia 1>u1lne11 11 cl» ~ ~pon hactl to blO IC hie Pun:h•'" CoalA *N Dillv Pilot Ana, California ,. Tl'I• regtatr•nt(a) com· 11 '"'""* 17 MC.Ondt cllltlH ""' 01 the Arttcle =-.:-~~.~ "'":~. dueted by: • IJe"lfll p., Coate" ..... 09'V Not f'W• be rn.cs. """' per M#ch 1', .. '· •. 15, Thi• bu1fneH ,. C~· "*"* '° lrMNci tK* INt •lone the louth· ft)Utled. hMtr*Ola" OI ..... ~ ... er'C.Uft\bt•nc •• ,_.,,IP A,.,.i I. llONll c:Nc111 ca~ ,,.~ ducted e.r. a corpc: .. llOll • ,,... wndef the f'IC1rllol.m .....,.. ~..,on ef tt• o.c•er•tton o1 Ca• Tl'l•-Pr.Qlatrant(a) com• 1• ff. U . '"!....:;., cMCli onty and paid lot at 'Th-l5e The regillrant(•I com• ~ .. ne .. N•~(•) flalld .,.. MIM'llheaai.rty lt"9 ot en.nta. Co(\dltlont •rwl '° •• -:":~v~ •ndebb .. ,•.•ct, ~ lo tr..a.d C>ual· ,..._ tn. lime d ~ All mancec1 lo tr"*Ct buW-•bowl on NIA uHt Loe I ef llhe '°'*' "-"~llOne tor ._.. __ ~ " -• ,,... \#Ider ""' Fk'l•tiolll ..... Ktnd• °' .lob9 FOi ~ goods .,.. tOld Sell rour tlom• ""' under IN ~ Wh«hef ~·, buying ... wtv .... of llhe i.nd ...... Auoc.l.Uon Cfht =-.:::•,ancea ~ :::::·' :.,,..~·· Ii.It.a .... Klt'd• ot P.opl• u .. ". and mutl be ,.. thfOUQh CIHSlfled IUllMt• Nam•(•) ..... OI Mlltng C~aulfted deac.f'lbed In deed .. Joe "DKl•t•ltlon"• recordet1 ~ '"·~~~~ •h KMt Oon ~~ • 1 • ~fol Cl...efle4, :~ II ~ time of ule Mt·M78 aoo-.. on NIA OCMHe •11 :_., needtl t.My, Jr end wlte, re• M.treh t• 1181 a1 lnelfU unoeld P"nc.lpel Of th ,'' ...... V'._..• Tl\lllH ...... a .,. aubject 10 pt\ot WOrid ff1W911 1ur9_,, ~.. r--cotd9d 4pnl t '~· In menl No lt·10tt11 o l note ••cured by H I , •. ), . .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, Apnl 8, 1993 8 7 Repainting? ff you' re IOQking to re point it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you' re looking for. PUeUCNOTICU PUIUC NOTICES "'8UC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES r "Ii "•CIPIC' YllW ...,..AL PAM eem.tery . Monuaty Ct\apel • CretMtOty 3500 Pacific V'" Ot•Ye ' N9wpcw1 8Mctl .... .,. PUellC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES TM Legal Oepenmtnt at th• Pilot is pi.aMd to announce a new .. ~ now available to new buslnnHa We will now SEARCH ti>• name tor you at no elC1ra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Coun House In Sam..i Ana Then, ot course after the u arch la eompi.ted -wtlt me your nctlUous bu11neu name atatement with the County Cieri(, publlah once a week for lour .w"k' a.a required by law and then file your proof ot publlc~tlon wtth County Clerk . . .: , ". . .. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC 9fOTICES •, ,i!.· .- P1ease atop by fo file your t1Ctl1101.n busineu statement at the Pilot Legal Department, 330 Wnt Bay Costa Me&a Calrfom•a If you can not atop by, pleau call us at (714) 642-4321 E.<tens10n 315 or 316 and we ~111 make arrangements tor you to handle this l)foeedure by ma 1 It you should ne~ any l\Jrther queS11on1 please cell us ano ,_,, w II be more lnan glad to aulst you G09d luck n your new bus oessll iiiiPliOi Fa.d·eufllew'9 9••,.•feeye•r ............. Call Classified for details! J TO PLACE AN AD CALL [Zl 642-5678 = H. Or1111 C1. · 5'0-1220 [r..;J ~ 330 West Bay Street INDEX ~RWESTATE DB!JFOR SALE Houses/Condos ................ · ..... 1002-1094 M obile Homes ...................... -....... 1100 Acreage .......................................... 1 126 Building & Contract..._ ................. 1 150 Beach Property ......................... : ... 1170 Cemet&ry Lots .............................. 1220 Ho~e• To Be Moved .................... 1326 Lot• For Sale ................................. 1400 O ut-Or-County ............................... 1525 O ut-Of-State .................................. 1558 Ranches/Farms .............................. 11575 . Resort Properties . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . 11580 Ttme Shares .................................. 1590 Real Estate Excbauge ................... 1600 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 1625 ..,REAL ESTATE £:1.URENTALS Houses/Condos ..................... 2 102·2194 • Apartments .......................... 2602·2694 Duplexes ....................................... 2 704 Roon11 .......................................... 2706 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 Roommates Wanted ...................... 2724 Rentals Wanted ............................ 2726 Oaraites For Rent ......................... 27-tO Storo.jte .......................................... 274 2 MJac. Rentals ................................ 2744 Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 liiiiil COMMERCIAL .._ ~REAL ESTATE Apartments/Commercial ................ 2750 Business Property ......................... 2767 Business Omce Rentals ................ 2769 Commercial Property .................... 2778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2786 Industrial ...................................... 2788 Income Property ........................... 2790 "BUSINESS Ir HFINANCIAL Business For Sale ........... : ............. 2900 Buslnus OpportunJty ................... ""2904 Business Wanted ....... : .................... 2906 Credlt ............................................ 2907 Investment Opportu nity ............... 29<'8 Investment Wanted ..................... ,. 2910 Money To Loan ............................ 29 14 Money Wanted .............................. 29 16 Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2i118 ~--- GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadline are subjtcl to change without notice. The publisher resenes the right to rto or, rttlassify, rt~i~ or rejttt any das itied adnrtisemeol. Pase report any errors that may be in )our cla ified ad immedlatdy. The Dally Pilol & The lodependt nt acctpts no liability ror any error In ao advtrtlstmeot ror which it ma) be responsible exctpt ror the cost or lbe pace actually occupied by the error. Cttdlt a.o only be allC1'ttd ror lbe first inser1ion. Announcements ........................... 2920 Theater/Casting .......................... 2921 lncome Ta.x .. .. ............................ 2922 Lost & Found ............................. 2925 Health & Fitness .... · ...................... 3000 Scboolsnnstructlon .......•.....•...•.• 3012 Travel ............... . .................... 301 4 Memberships ............................ 3018 Personals .............................. 3002-3005 Pi(ISERVICE 11:1 DIRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3 406-3939 ~EMPLOYMENT UoPPORTUNmEs E1nploytnent .................................. 5530 Employment Wanted .................... 5535 Domestic ....................................... 5540 ""MERCHANDISE ~~FOR SALE Antiques ........................................ 6010 Appliances.................................... 6011 Auctions ........................................ 6012 Furniture ....... :······, .................. 6014 Misc. Mt!rcbandlse .. ... . 60 t ~ ~ Carner s .......... ....... • , . . . .. t>Ol 6 Collectlbles ................................. 6017 Computers .................................. t;018 ~ree Merchandise ........... ·. t.>02:.! Je14elryTurs Art ...••........•......... 602~ .Building Materials .. , ...... 6030 Machrnel"y ........ .· ... : ........ . 6045 Office Furniture Equi pm ent . ti04 ~ Pets AuunaJs . 6049 Musical Iustrumenti.. 6055 Pianos Organs......... . 6059 Bicycles ... ·············~········ ..... : .... 6060 Sporting GQ.ods ..... ••.... .•. • •.• 6065 Tickets . ... ..... .•. .. 6075 ... T\' Stereo 'Electronic • GO o l&iGARAGE MU SALE Garage Sa.Jes •..••.••••••......••••. 6102·6190 Boat Marine Servke. Airplanes Campers Trailer .. ..... 701 l·iOl . 7020 1922 . ,,!-;010 Scooters ................. . 014 ~018 .. 0010· 090 Automobiles H-o-w-""!""""'T~o~P~la_c_e~A~C~l~a-s_s_i~f~i-e--::d:i----=A-d-=-----~-,~:11-tt::-l>I \1>1 I"'}:~::~~~~~= BY PHONE: ' BY VISITING OR MAIL: CLASSIFIED HOURS: ~~~::::::,~nl w.:::::~: :::~M 330 We t Bay Street Thon.day w11dneeda7 6 30PM Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Telephone 8:00AM-S:30PM Moodily-Friday Friday Tbura<ta, r. 30p 114 (corMr of Newport BJ.-d. & Bay S tJ Walk-In 8:JOAM-S:30PM Monday-Friday Friday ~ oPM 714-642-5678 North Orange County-540-1220 • l•-----COSTA MESA 1024 FOtJNTAJN HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON H 0 USES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V AlllY CONDOS ' 1034 BEACH e 1040 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 ..... Verde FOR SALE 1'!-...a Fli-U-I B.lnk saya s.u 111 '°"'"" ~ ""'9 •' • .---· Bank owned 3 BR Oll'll'011t111on Great lg 3BR 2BA. Clo e 10 Mile Square M l'UI....., .....,.. .. , 11 ~JS dct-on lomlly rm, c.1111 Park HUfty this ~ ..,....,., 11&dltcl11 IM Fd· --------Agl, John. 540-38H ~111 go tastl SUK> 000 _. f* HMal•t Acl ti IHI u GENEMI. 1002 New port Close ~Wolk to Mii• SQ~aro· __.WtlCJllNlttltlllepl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Owner wlll consider Oreet aroa 2 BR. 2 • ....,.. . ._, ,,....,ICt. A Fixer And A Value trade! 3 BA temod 2 11y. Spaclou • custom IMlleatM• ., e11c111111u ll•11 4 BR. 2 BA pool home Ip•. hrdwd nrs. FreN:h wl!'ldow cover•, n<"Wt't ..... • llU. ctM rtlttlM. on a comer lot In an dra, Euro luL C~•I de• carp Upgraded k• ........... ......,. ... ,., outstanding nelghbOr· •a c Io c . 0 n I y Oreat poce l0t this ........................ hood With ~·• paint 1214.000. toe. $165,000. SJ&- -. .., .. ,,.......,, hml and carpel I It house Bank 0--.od OJ2G E .. "' ST"' .. lllllal .~... would be a ahow-4 BA, 1 75 BA ramify ..._ ~ hta .....,., wilt 11tl plKe Only 176,000 hO~. New carp, up. U 1·S177 ......_.,...,...,.,..... Call Margaret graded flooring thru 1-N-o.:....li-•_pon_•_•_S,_pa-re_d_I_ _...,..., ...... _... .. ., Van Hark 9e9-151CS out CloM to p.rk No cttwppo•ntmentt. s ....___ ....... °""*'' •RA STM St05,500. BR. 4 BA woe cu• -MM1177 •RA STM F .. --. ....,... lllal 111 841 .. 177 tom bonu• room. p ,......, tflltf1i1tf 11 t.it --------•---------In llv rm and lam rm a ''"' • ......... • • COJtONA Thousand BelOw Market Lxlra large custom ...... ...,--.111c oe• -•• 1022 a DR, 2 BA w/gar. built kitchen. Only -llM:tall -· U1 m. w Must Mii In 30 day I 132$.000 ..._ 11 , ... ..,.-.kt Hunyt 1149,IOO Call M.ltGret ... S' Ill DC ...... 1 BU< TO CHtNA COYE :::: .. ~!,'!{! V•n;:;:arAi-5 18 91Mllal•.. BEACH, ..... UA M1·St77 dWn, N.w JBR 3H•----·-----•---------• To=. ........ 28A Exec Twnhm, POUlfTAJ)f ~hJ"you·r• buying ,, ..., n, MllOy .m•n• 723-4400 or Mntt19. Ctest1lied TM cldaln9d, 1---------VALLl'Y 1034 cov.r• alt your nH<tel cal ..... .,.. ·'-·------· BHch Pad In the Hl.\rbour Super Su.rter Home 1 Br, 1 BA condo. Rare angl My 3 BR, Of .. t st ner hom• Oa11oy.styte ki.. & din newer carp, lrg P Uo. .,. t curb •PP••• area Fp, patlO. gar Priced low r than last wes rool. E•panded Ou inti S 154,900. S36 tale In area. Seller concrete driveway and 9326 need• helpl Only Ready to M~ In $139,900. 963 7900 r\41w lawn. Why not No work ne.ded her•I ERA a TAR II tl With Iha be t? New carp, pant & 841•517 7 $214,800 wndw covers Fp, g1u PRICE a LASHED On C-2 t W•tcom• :,~;~~~It 9~.'7~ VII .. P8CHtc'a ~st (714) "8-8875 • end l.lf'llt. What are 1_...;.._..;-. ___ _ •RA STAR you waiting tor H 8 841·S177 Agtl? Why haven't Downtown 8_. Aepo you sold Ill CaM Barb t OR, 1 BA In great lo-e 7948 t t Agt cation Needs a lrttlct WOfJI, s 119,900. SunahlM I Start at the Be~ lutten:up1 2 BR, 2 BA, angl 8'V· 28R loft model condo Vlld celllnga. Ip. fltled with eunahin.1------_.,....,...,D~ Sweeping maater and 0¥9rtooking tush aU!te. 2 car gar. lnSlde tenO.CaP•l'IO Award• lndry. OoWncOM'\.,... ~Pacific Ranch •~.900. S38 9.l2I ~ llRASTAA 84t_.1.,.7 ''"·too s.-Vo"' hOfn9 C-1 t •1111.._. lhrovgh (laa ifi.d. (7t Ill 1175 M2·M78 M2-M78 { •• UPQ! dN 1 hl\I o\Jt 3 Oil, 2 OA '-"'1111 aty A mod lut tp ., IN rm. t:11p.mded baths n•C• yrC'ls Clo • to act11s , anops t1nd t>e11chl ~' GOO SI,).,. two Bloc"' 10 f>ftno' 2 BR 11 tt t hOme an full w.o l('(I Great In v st"' '"' CletH to t~D ctownlown ,_,. n~o ooo 5 i o~~ ll"A STA" Mt-5177 No matter what you're doing, your hometown MM~ fttl •n. GARAGE SALE HINTS " Make ure you arrive at th gar 'e sal earl or you will mi s th ~bargain ". . . • • .. • April a. 1993 CO GR TULATIO Week #11 Winner uwroar U.WClllS.IPADW DWPOaT IA1IOA 2111 ISIJUID Mr. 4 Mrs. J. Galli Dinner · For 'fuJoAt ~~ .. -I I I . - Fllltl flar IW.11 Claalfled Ads '1 lfln CONTEST RULES: 1. Simply find our hidden ciasslfled ads some. where in our ctassitied section. Cut out & paste the ads on the entry blank & mall. 2. All entries must arrive t1J Wedn JSday, noon . 3. Winner wiU be chosen t1J rand<Jm drawing & winners flame will appear In the following days paper. One winner per week. 4. Contest will run 1-21 -93 through 4-~93 Name~----------- Address ________ ;..,.. Phone ---------- PASTE ADS HERE Mail to: Dinner for 2 contest, Daily Pilot • 330 W:Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 · Friday at Spm that is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertising. l•llJ-l•c.B ___ lOl-I GaGVIS 1575 aacB HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 5 ACRES S3, 795. Scenic ranch parcel$. Mtn valley land-all flat. Ideal area for fishing/ hunting. $595 down, $95/mo. 800-858-8540 our.OF-COUNTY PROPERTY 1525 Br~ N-Lux 2BR 2BA at H.B. plor. t 250 al, frplc, w/d, fr1q. Gar, $1295/mo 854-e02S NEWPORT BEACH Beach Area! NEW,QRT PENINSULA YE.ARLY OR WINTER. S650IM().$ t 950/MC> 1-41R lftcl oc.anfronl Fumlshedl\Jnlwrvshod Villa Rentals 6754912 Attn: Property Owners let mt manage your apanment bu11ding. 14 yean. txptn'enu in renting and maintenance. Professional and personable. References available. Please Call JJ0-821-0146 2711 LIYR IN LAGUNA Fum Studios, k1'~ en ... "TV. pool. $t7S &up.4 ..... 9294 2722 IF YOU CAN FIHD A BIGGER 1-IDRM. IH A NICER smlNG FOi LESS ntA1l $649, TAKE m THAT GOES FOi OUI $595 JR. 1-IDRMS., TOQf. If you haven't shopfxd Palm Me:se • ., maybe you should! Yoo'll ~e ...mat you·~ missing Apartments els~~ look lflcc ~~boxes compared to OUtS Ntd we vc got fabulous landscaping on 6 acres, • super-d~r exe.rdse room, pool and spa Best of all1 we're on a nice, quid street. MMTy ot our tenants have-~ there tor 10 yen or ~. You might Mk them why. wt'VE GOT SP£CIA1S THAT'U KNOCK YOUR soacs om PALM MESA APARTMENTS 1561 Mae Oftvc, Coste Mesa · (7U ) S46-9860 ~down tM stf«t lftlln Santa Ma '°"1tly"Qb) ·sE·R·VI-C·E--· CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING DOORS 3580 RAXDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE a MOVING 3834 PERSONAL nmomG 3890 Tll.E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3867 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ili 3928 DIRECTORY Repairs, RelftOIS OOOfs. win-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOOR HANGING •wro .. •n Cr•ft•in•nliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOT.ICE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •N• Glnwnlcll•• C•.nlo Tiie/ii.,... •••••••-dows. clbtnttt. stucco & dty-A & L Cleaning Service Complete .....,..ltrippl19 Tile, painting, r•roof, All Amerlc1m Troe Th C .... . ,_ 11, Plumb/h .. tlng/dralna Top quality wont, ,....._ wa\ tooces. gatn, etc. Uc. w1 ust 1 tearn concept wlh "encti llld olk clllbftt repair and motet Ref's hMco.Yard clean-up, lie: c;!'~,;i~!>4io";, ~i 8octr Ou.rdlChMlffeur flat low ratH, frH eat & honeatl tO yra 111p. 35yrs ••P Jerry M2~67 13 Yfl •~p. FrM"' PHONE EST. HS-2478 Stefan 581·7M1 h1ullng, AtmOYal, Ttl.m, QUIRES that all used ~=E"s~:; lie. MCNIH 646-3536 Uo'd, bonded, Ina. ADDITIONS rff/comm l00-212'22" Fr .. hou .. c•U• FrM est.531.a4tS household goods """" Aecelilon Proof ycM'Mlll F'":ta"':/::Of""· IEMODEUNG 3410 CARPET 3514 •All HomH My Spec:ill1tyl ELECTRICAL 3&10 Soec:ilill•ta In all ncteat D.L Landscape Malnt. mover• print their -y-_,,-,-.,....---Oni-,...-~ -ett-1 Plumbing & drain Mnllct.1-~-,;..-.;.,,.;...;....;..,=-- ~nd story spaclallstal Uc'a.deslg.n.'plans•hM HI since 1962 ··~31 M Mac.lrl'#lcll Gtn. Conti l've clNned Bottoni blwc-t Alnertc. Gardtnlng, llwll 191in.,1111 P.U.C. Cal T number, ~tnlndl Phone qvotes/Wottl GuM· Ono by One T ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii finest homes IOf t 2 yra liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii call nowr 75&-81126 and plant INUI. clull<up. limos end chauffeurs bo<*~ ""up your aitt"dl CM 946-2387 S.St Pr1ca In Townl All CarP9t Rop.W. call Wendy MZ.7033 ..,..ATL m.ctrtu McGregor's Maintenance 1 __ ComnVRt1 ___ 1_2_1._1_01_7_ print their T.C.P. num-nluable llrntl I.It.SU K1tctten;tttn~ power stretch & Install Housec leanlng:Low res/comm, 2• hr arv, ExVlnC. ref's, 27 '91iabla Green Scene Landt<:png bet In all adveftlse-•591315 • ~2Pll any'\lze lob/15 yrs exp ratH for comptete de· quMtywon lor rwu. prlce1 yrs up. Questions .,.._ & Irrigation, Trimming ments. 11 yoo have a --------POOL ··v gahty of a mover, limo &.n01 ._. 7 Cliyl 282·8090 24 hr t alled ca~e ludl...,.. Uc'd ••-..024 swered for lrMI 646-8146 & Ree•· Clean-question abOut the ... PT .... YER SERVICE 3894 w· TT windows! ~· Bob Chappelt E19Ctrlc: Teuch of New .,.._.. ups 6 • 1• St. Lie. or chauffeur, call: REPADt 3880 COVEJUHGS 3931 UCBITECTURE 118rta'a ........ ._... Oualrty & prof't ~ Han4r"'•" Serwkea #5990 • 432-U04 Public Utllltles Cool Weter Poolal-'iiiiiiiiiiilii•••• DIUlFTING 3428 C~J Oependabta, r...on 24 "°" rnpome Uc'd Palnl/Ule/plumb/home Im-Londscape Overgrown? Commission wlilly pool cfng, chem I' Design • Plans Bids • Pefm1ts Conautt Ing Avail. 40 yrs exp. 638-7990 ..onftl ... °"'tlft" Alchltacta{Engineers ConlraclOfl/bldlfl/11111 ~ .,.., PlaNI'*"""' n ._ m 1 MASOhY 3526 able and rcllable Commlr• 790-7t22 ~Jeremy 157-olMO On a Budget? catt met 7t4-558-415t lnl/Ext. paten plaltertng MVC, equip repair,''" Wallpapering ~ 9 yrs e11,p. 534-a... a...wtce tet Eocbto •---------FL;:.·~~~~'.;~ •--a.v""-"""0n,...-...,,-M,...ovt-,.--~~~No q::.Z Mt. n s-1122 :':,k~ e~ ~rof'I HeuMCIMN.. All/COnWft. At•Oo..,._,.... IMPROVEMENTS Lewncare Lowest, Storage, prof. i.mat "32tl64 554-713t cal Mardo 179-~533 Exp/MMeto•• 1•~=::1==--ROME 375& lowest pr1cat 4 1 month. ~~!s~~~~~~s. R-tuc~etchlnw IOOPING 3910 lmt & bacll SJS ;1' ya.rd Waler damoge lnc/eld •Concrete NWing •WINDOW CLEMllO• •--------Celrne Conetructlon Ha.327 Ins. wot'k 20 yra Hp. Johft ....., •• C...... ra.movll & ~.core FREE ESTIMATES FENCES Ntw,..,_.,addilioN •&..wne mowed front PAINTIMG 3858 Uc'd eMMlt t4 Roofing. reroof/repalra ::::::;;.::.:.:.:.-;~-;_-..;;-;_~ drilling, ~~· am.Cl 531-3237 O.vld a DECltS 3615 ~In CU110n1JcN1 & bacll Slt.50, clean-1=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii t5 yra local business I* orAy. 391 ~ll*JC'dll0-1533 up.a & comPI .. ,., also•• ..... ._., ..._.tuooo, lic'd/R.f• ..... at3 avail, U1-8809 ew.~. YOUMOGUIST ~etctt.e IUSIJfESS LAtM'• lMldlc:lpt eon.uct1on COMPANION Fencn I 0.... _........._ c:...tr•'8f Fr" Ea~ ,_. ....._ & .......,.. SERVICES 3488 =~wi:4::::1~nct' CllE 3554 rera1tr .. e9CIOueHty IUIGADON 3773 • TRiii, 4t °'*u::'~~~ •• ~ ~.C::, ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil size. 3971 7904838 T•PP••"'•111ov1. L1w111, Frwnl &4~ --------aH-t ... 41821368 •M-l!.qtot'ta• c....-n1on Cero Eicp .•F•NC•i Qifii• .a.AWN S"'INKL•R• .,,......,.... 751-3471 nUMBING 389() •~•r ...... . -~-• s.c·1y/bootckpr. Ot!ve, ._,.,,,~ ..,._. ••RYiee. Repair• .,,. Yn If Qmllr Wert I iilii&•••••lll For I!" your rooftnQ brick, plam.,., ~ .... e~r• d•,~. repare Atdwoodt'Ctdltlc'd and fnatallatlona. MASSAGE 3830 l'lc:Nldllnof.Uc.30944 needs! Aer<>Of/repajr RICCO, '40. UoCI. °"' 87 • -Chana: 722·7824 • .......M-»CJI&-.... • ........ oount •• • ........... 1 ..... ..__..t•• goal la ~Slyl S31·7&43 • Jim Whyte 142·7avv ~.. .,.. ....., ...,. _ -- ..... --·---· ....... Thor•w In ......... Pelntlne• • no~IOO---1o .. --------1 T J Pofle C-Cenet .. ,.._ --nnuy 3784 Chltopn~lc Office. Molt Ex1erlor/lnt1t11of. 15 ,.... ---CA.RPEWTIY 3510 ~-Brlcl(·~I(. Uc CONSllUCTION ~·""""""' .Jllit In• ecctptad Call Nwy yraaicp FrNfft. l'llll•U•tlllt TU.SE.vIC! 3125 '217329. Highest OuMI IOllDING 3510 =~~t orRNtha aiu.90U oow e48 ... 1 Uclbondllnl UT•ttU -------· L.ow p,.. (714)962-7090 ---WIMlam Harotd Jewetara .. ltlt6tt COltl Oen. C..Wf Htftert>rand ~ Watcn a jawelry re~lf rlltfttw ...... retl'*ll Or•ln ProMetfte & CPA Door• HungP.rloctly --------··-·"'""•S• ........ ,._.d a•-y-•• 3710 Anl~Jewelty MOVJNG 3834 --~ ~"' ...... 1~...!.·~ . FonnerloASAgent Aemocs.to f, "-Pal,.. CBJU) ra•e 353e ........... ~"" ...,....,,.,. °"""'"' -.n.n ..,,,.....,.. e7:a.GHa A0/""""'1 _.,...,...,.. _, ,,_, ... _ -.. ow..... Re reeulte Uc'd/&onded IU IH7 ~ v ~wnal jOM. fW'e FM tft'I dOOrl t~11150 ~., MOoaOt ~·u1 homelbuainaaa 2' yrs np •>t ... tO --------Atfordabta Family/Office 24 m. 753-52M _, Cu1tM11 •••••rti A-1 HSKPASINANNIES telt••A '" ''"'•-1111e11111a1 l.AJIDSCAPI a Moving at e Aeason-u..... Cltcla ..... Drain S=l811at .. '""'"' a.91 ....-& Companions 311t•ft p. Int -c. r p."" Y" • b I e p, I c .. c •II ,...... ~ HouW ·---.a. ..... ______ _ llC'd, ~ •• "98 .... .. ........... DOORS -lAWJf CAii 3808 TOOAY -Mew. Tod•yl Apt. Oual. job. F,.. nt. ..,..., ·~ Tll.E ,.; ... ~,..;•;_..;~c;a;u~l5"';7~~~iwi'!i•i;ICJ!;-iiiiiii'~4~2~=~~~=== CAL·137&50 497.-., St. 11usetet1 836-1158 ...,aua .. • .. ---F• mo11 l1ll0t1nall• Call 6112-58781310 c ·J .. " a l c ~ ' ) Ii , ) t II I .. I h ' I . ., 4 "l . J. ~ I J 1 ~ Beach/Cost.a Mesa Daily Pilot , Thursday. Aptil a. 1993 • 2914 EMPLOYMENTSS30 MERCHANDISE ~r SUPS7022liDOiiiiiDGiiii£iiiiiiiiii9ii06ii5i,fiNiilSSiiiiANiiiiiiiiiiii9ii15iiiO TOYOTA 9210 TOl'OTA 9210 VOLVO 9230 MON£Y ••-iiliiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii4I TO LOAN FEM non amkr lhr 2Br ~. Na/CdM. $'2.5 (m ster bdrn\ ) Av ii MAy I 644 52 1!> •90 st .. fth • 811(, AC. a ~· 300.lX . bllc, cc. lilt. 90 LAnOcrulser • AT, '13 PICK-UP ·92 244A • SW-. AT, FAST CASH StOOO.eoo 1pd.P/p1tg.all0y1,IO P /seau, l •IOPI. AC,P$,p~&CD 5 pd ... AC AC, A8S. P /pllg. S3!>0000 AVAILABLE KKEe:,.l!R, F/T, ---------10 Mlnut-Yo Open disc CO player. ch1om alloys. 13"754> $15,793 cc, 1 11'e,C:.o caas: l1ef90 ~ <'78'1t No 'apphcn11on tee lull charge. Must know ANTIQUES 6010 Se•!!-SAIL: 45' w/ (37832> $15.993 atner, P pkn 01ound Toyota of cam .... , •neu 10113 77 SHl.183 • A/P Gil bank recon Io· be m $450/mo , y 7 c t .. ... -Votwo •f hgh llSk lenders, per. Clll:a11on flnanc1 .. 11"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7•2·2884 • o~ta of df Cl pi..g (:S7' bl OS• -e $3ft.ft5 UDO ISLI! QUIOl n1 I .nr hu Dch/bay, No drugs/ mk/p•t ~50 • utll, 723-UH52 aonal a to b • 11 .. • C01ata Me... 51g ll!>J 722·2000 ~ Costa ..... ' u Ullneaa, statements 1ournal ANTIQUE manogonv ••· ---------722·2000 :?4 hOUra/7 days. Call .. • oll "''A IS to ,, ft SldO tie on 722·2000 Torot• of 91 1(1""" K b f'JU • V6 arol<erJPO Ente<pnMS en,.;es, payr • "' . motre. gr•at cond, South 8a"'ronV8alboa ----------Coat• Me... 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No credit? we•-----------Large bevel glass $1 Caplorer White, alloy•. c:a"t choirs Torota of Yotwo of cun help 1·800-666-CASHIER/COUNTER display coses • TRANSPORTATION AT, AC, cc. till, dual pc,p !OP PJpkg ice Co•t• Me... eo.ta ..... 11'>0 Prsn M·F 7 30am to Anllquo dtspl.;iy cosH ••••••••• P/Hats. atoreo ca'•· mal<cr (.Jl7G1J S8993 ___ 7_2_2_·_:t_ooo ____ 1VOLVO 9230 722-2 000 SHARE mco 38r 2•.,0 .. dpl• w/ysrd & 2 Cilt lli'f· Oulel. C01i11omo111 CM neighborhd M OO •Ne w port Beach• 11 ·3~';o /;1 1 T~ec~el· • CIOthtng •Jewelry• alloy . P/pkg (3')'R21) Toyota o f 91 L.Jn<ICn..•UI• 2 tooo ~~~~iiiiiiiii~iiii l~·i92~2'1~5~1~w~g~n~-}eiiive~~o>rm;; 8ualneas Ma n . hH a1s ~ g e t. onuques • ossesorles St4,993 Coal• Me-l:>t>tge AT, AC CC. P ft9 780 lu<t>o . 0111, AT, AT. AC. ASS. stereo up to $450,000 10 1n. Child C•re Direc tor •light fhrturos • AIRCRAFT 8010 Toyota of 7 22·2000 µi.~ :.r '1 alloys CO 1ereo c:.ss, mr\rl, al· caM, Ptpkg (37720> vo t 1n worthwhile 8oth full & part·tlmo ~~.'!:!1~7~ ~I~ Cos t• Meaa (37710) S<e5.9"J loys, leatl'ler, P/pkg, • c!~:~ voniure. Send details needed. Responsible HURRY IN'.l "'3J 722·2000 PLYMOUTH 9165 Toyota of ABS (37799) St579:3 2 I I t f ' I h I ol OU M'"Y WINI! Co~•· Me•• Vofvo of 7 2 ·2000 o nvea or po. Boie or supervts.on o c I· Shipyard WitAy, Lido Y " '84 T·BIRD 5152 N O 92662 dren & children's •c· P•mnsula, Past FINO TWO 722·2000 Co•t• Me ... mo lnc:I "''' 540 9 J 1 GARAGES FOR RENT 2740 _____ _ tlvlttes & programs. OelJny'a Rest. Tu·Sa, HIDDEN ADS va. AT, AC, PS, PB, •aa Grand Vo)feger 91 Prev1:1 Oetuae • Ma 722·2000 VOLJtSWAGElf 9235 Must have CPfVflrst IO 30•5.30 17S.SS3g OINNCR FOR 1WO AT PW, POL. CC, 11"· P/ 4 cy AT, AC, PS, PB roon, AT, d ual AC 90 744 • IWroUl'ldy, AT '1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ANN OUN CEMENTS aid. Contact Nancy ----------BENIHANA'Sll seats. stereo cass, ult. cc, stereo c;; !OS cc, ttlt (375•8) (37839) St5.99;1. 11 714/644-0050 Ext t9 Oal\ d•n table w/4 chrs, wtra wheel covers. luq rack .tk 6 255 $16 993 Vofvo of '73 SUPERBEETLE. -11 Gvages wrth autom ittc door op ners v,1 11 at>lo. 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Chrysler/Pl~outh COLT l WAGON altoys capt chairs Volvo of ABS, Prem sound qu.res provlO\.I' Pur· DnAZILIAN BOY 17, ct1as1n9 exposuro,1--...,..------- anc1ou11v .iw;uhng clortcal s kills tncl APPLIANCES 6011 V<Jl.mtecr HO\I Family phones , I 0 key · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMER Cull REAL ESTATE sleeps 6 a Int cond 842·06 3 1 " cyl. ; •.pd AC PIJ p 15441 S 11 ~3 Costa M••• (37702) SI 2.693 $5500 O'l1 1847 stl<.•J (,') he; Touot• of 722·2000 To)fot• of f7111oy1 ~ports. com-P.C 's, hgure aptitude ---------• Cost• Mes• '>K~HldO Costa Mese 92 J44A Charcoal 722-2000 $4995 722·2000 Cry AT AC, s1ereol--__:..;;;.::....;:...;....:...;;,_ __ ·91 P1c,.1a LE White cats ABS, P/pkg '89 JETTA GLS SED p"tnr11 Olher Scandl· Involves some heavy DEEP FREEZER , Fits n 111111n Eurol)f'an hrqh lilting S9-IO , DOE. tnrouon dOQr In RV 5 HONDA 9085 MOTORCYCLES BUSINESS OfflCE ctroOI 1ud1•nt!. arr1v· Balbo• B alf Club cubic feet. new cond •ng August Call 714/645 5000, O•I. 521 Cost S285. bargttrn at SCOOTERS 8018 '82 Ho nda Accord 4 Huntington Beach Chrysler/Plymouth 842-0631 Ar, dual AC stereo (378;28) $1 7,993 4 cyl. 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JWl'I vnuR OWN LIFEt sign, orgJnlzcd & SOii drreded w/idnt comm 1)11r 1 I~[( color bro-Fa.c Rei.ume 71~S04'»1 :J pc Ouocn sx bdrm Gry. AT, AC. P S, CC, PONTIAC 9170 ___ 7_22_.2_00_0 ___ , storoo eass, P/pkg trlt, stereo Ca'SS, P1 'JJ Ccltca GTS (37830) $1 6.993 • 7141890-0055 Huntington Beach Chryst er/Plymouth 842-0631 c tturv eapl11ns how1 ...... .._. _______ _ sot. Pcc.m, like new ••••••••• $600 ObO 840 0802 P"-9 131513) SS 993 wn.te AT AC, cust Vo lvo of Toyota of wtllS & trres, leatl'le1. Costa Me-1110..1, u1t1S 01 people DRIVERS , for busy iro l1nd1nq ftnanctal messongor 5orv1cc, htll'<lom .ind secunty econ truck and new No e"p,.rtonce re-Thomas guide roq, DIVORCE No Junk, Cnsh Only, Louis the AUTOMOBILES Costa Moaa '89 Firebird P/pi.g co (37645) ___ 7 _2_2_.2_000 __ _ 722·2000 SI g 9~3 The Community Ma ritet Ptace. Pilot Class1fted &42-5678 '92 Honda Accord uc Hubba! Hubba! Toyota of Chrtrcoal Cry, AT, AC, S·spd A c AM FM Costa Me- cc. tttt. t>tcroo ca1s , cass. trll. cruise P 722·2000 i1Utrl'd. I ·800 359· 598·1030 Sc11 your home lht<>ogh classrlted 642-54578 "'n; f .111 12 •----------Educ•tlon II you love PLEASE RETURN children, beltevo tn HB Waterfront Ofc: Ou if't C IV C' n I t 14th Desks & t.lbles. G --------- palace Vases. Bono ACURA 9010 Ivory Swo rd. CarvcCI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rosewood Fum1turc Clo1ssoinne. Class d1n1n<J rCJOm toble w G gr1:c:-11 verour ch,1115 2 Motl'lor or Poarl t>ul· trts O 1k china cabl· not, Un•'l ·•0 COlll'CI· ables. f:TC. 751·7469 91 lnlegra LS blll, AC PS stu1t-o C<'SS, mnrf, p 0119 (37728) SI I 8')1 alloys. P p1c9 (37672) steer, P brakes red -.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim••••••••• SI 3 9'l3 t7K m• SS 295 Call I Toyota o f 842·991 O L11 ,.,,~sq Bl•lllll C.:. ble Appro• , t NO QUESTIONS Education, flcA nrs •Int comps 979· 1300 5800 mo 63 t ·8490 or 975-8 t07 ASKED Forty Carrot• llrow" t>rtvlc~sc wrth Roataurant Now htr· h lh ~r·.a< 1 value rng e•p Hosl/Hosote .. s. Coste Mesa '88 Tr nsport SE V6 722·2000 AT, AC f.; PU Pl/'/. ----=------------------------- INCOME .ui<J lJ•ue duffel t>3!'l. Counter person. aerv 1a1rcr1 from tha Oa.iy PROPERTY 2790 P.10• fl,lrk1no lot on J ers, OPPly In person. Formal 01r11n7 Room Toyota of Costa Mesa 722·2000 POL. P ,, "'. 11 t .CC. By CHARLES GOREN ~u •Po 1.. Sti. 2· 3-1 $11,995 with OMAR SHARIF 9120 LINCOLN Huntington Beach and T ANNAH HIRSCH •79 CONT. MARK V. 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'"" hono"' doubltton. u 1n the da ,ram a 1h1rd tmk atta up tn that ..,uu and there ~ still a damnnd t'ntn tu dumm' If tht club u1t prO\l'~ unfruitful dtdattr can still fall back on diamonds and tht ~de fine ~ at no cost 90 toc.lho•u. <111.11 '" SALES SUPPORT 1---------- l('Ml '""' d•t'""' r or NO hosp1talr1y co JEWELRY, FURS MJT~UBISHI 9145 00 C.Jmry LE • Gry 6 Nonh ~uuth did nul l'\'l'O mvesti eyl. AT. AC. PS. CC . .:atl' --lam ~· i.1b1lit1t''-That WU t•lt. stereo cass. al·L------------------------------loys. P pleg (37848) $12 99J 1f1tO 1tllthty fl00 1£ 1 Computer e•p req & llDT 6025 DODGE 906S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8782 PERSONALS 3002 ScnCI rosumo 10 4121 ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 Mirage Westctly Pl Stq 202. 4 cyl. AT. AC stk 2 If you're looklng for a car, classlfled has news fo; you. 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T P ETS & l>t'dltne-1 stk 2 JO p kq, running boards toys P pi.g (378251 $ .400 In!,) Ht:CJ 0 tn mt.•1•1 S•nQ es 18. $8,595 (37798> Sl4 99J SI0.9"1) ~s .. wk Min lnHnU ,.. 65~u;oQ S2 4) .,.,., Net'ded. FT & PT ANIMALS 6049 Huntington Beach Toyota of Toyota of ~~JG Clll NO•I I , He01vy phone•. gen 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CbtysJexa!litmo-'llh Co_st.a Mesa Co•l&M ... lnlo 1 80033~ 0015 -----------ott~dut~ Abfe to 2 LG biood kenr.etr. 8 42.0631 72.2·2000 722·2000 SCHOOLS & operlte ofl•co equip -Jiiilll~··lijiimiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii.jijijiiiii Ab Olute I 1101u r •I•' 1n INSTRUCTION 3012 ment Friendly & de· $25115 RetrievN tra•n· J ven d ln l ' f'ruvo1 pendablo Paciltc Am rng ge.lr. 642 9731 rnon;,y •• 1111e1 S3K· ph1the.iter, S46-4876 l---------- $41( all c.u.n lf.C.Ort11 Ill ~OME A PARALE· 1----------bO-C.AL <iqu.iflum wrth possible w..1.ly Oft!ot C:AL J1>ln America's SALES l11h, complotoly 1e1 ACROSS T Maaows 5 A EurOQt!a 9 Bobb-fl " Sooc1 st~"' 15 Bull So 16 Transmrlle< ot 6:! 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NABERS BUICK INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE '93 SKYLARK CUSTOM · a ntw 1993 ~an de Ville for onl) S '9 month for A MONTH LEASE '85 BUICK PARK AVENUE '87 CADILLAC '87 CADILLAC '87 CADILLAC ON YOUR TERMS 24 months v.1th S3.J33.65 dov.n•, makJ.ng the Sedan de Ville the car you II want to dnve lir~I .. and every day thereafter 24 MONTHS Xlnt cond. terrific trans value (#508471) COUPE DE VILLE SEVILLE FLEETWOOD Lo mileage, It blu, lthr, must see (#213320) Beige, tan lthr, low mileage. beautiful! (#042930) . - Lo mileage. $13,999 MSRP .................. $15,570 NABERS DISC ....... $1079 FACTORY REBATE .. $500 2 TO CHOOSE! (#259162. 259479) '93 CENTURY SPECIAL ~ABER CADILLAC SEE US SOON FOR DETAILS. well maintained, non smoker. lots of luxury (#210910) $4388 $6988 $8988 $8988 $15',999 MSRP .................. $17,580 NABERS DISC ....... $1309 FACTORY REBATE .. $500 CHANGJ~G THE WAY YOU THINK ABOL'TAMERICA~ AL'TOMOBILES. 1993 Cadillac Sedan de VIiie $398.00 + tax for 24 months. luxury lease 12,000 miles per year. Total dr1ve offs $3,733.65 Residual at lease end Is $20.117.30. Total of paymeRts are $10,278.48. Excess mileage charge is 15~ per ml. Leasee to pay excess wear & te~. On approved credit • one et this price #243406 - 5 TO CHOOSE FROM (6135721 (6150521 (615289) (616095) (445400) , '89 CADILLAC '89 CADILLAC '91 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE '91 FORD AEROSTAR AWD '93 ROADMASTER SEDAN $21,999 BROUGHAM SEDAN DE VILLE MSRP .................. $25,292 NABERS DISC ....... $2293 FACTORY REBATE .. $1000 41K miles. Lthr int, cust Sapphire. lthr Int. E. Bauer. lthr. 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Work trucks can be ordered t.o handle a 1, 900-lb payload. A tough and rugged 4x4 can be fully outfitted for the outback righl from the factory. for the. 19~3 model '(car CMC Truck refines the. Sonoma line in areas o quality, reliability, durability and performance -four key factors that contribute to customer satisfaction. These changes have been planned to make an already value-packed pickup even better. · Th~standard 4·.3 liter (LB4) and the Enhanced 4.34-THer (L35) V6 engines boost many improvements, the rnost prominent of which is the balance sha~t t~at sm.ooths the engine's operation throughout its operating range.-Both engines also fea ture a more reliable thermo:.tat, revised camshaft profiles for better idle stability, and new intake manifold and cylinder-head passages for better breathing. · The all-new electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission -the Hydra-matic 4L60-E •• is available on Sonoma. Matched to the 4.3-liter V-6 (L84) or the Enhanced 4.3-liter V-6 (L35), the 4L60·E delivers more reliable operation, smoother shifts, improved fuel efficiency and second-gear part-throttle starting for better slippery-surface performance. · Base cooling ~ystems for all Sonomas have been upgraded to include larger radiators. The benefit is improved cooling. · A sin&le shifter for the five-speed manual transmission (matched to the 4.3-liter V6 L84) tightens the shift paucrn of the gear lever and minimizes the likelihood of bloclccd shifts. ·The Borg Warmer 77mm fhe-specd manual, standard with the 2.S·ltter 14 and 2.8-liter V6 engines, received many upgrades to improve shift feel and operation such as new cone synchronizers, needle bearings, tapered roller bearings, and specific appl1cat1ons of carbon fiber on synchro-blod.er rings. · Rc"1s1ons 10 the Jtr conditioning compressor increase s~tcm rel1ab1l1ty and durability. ·All bucket seats now oifer ad1ustable seat-back recliners as $landard equipment and~the cloth buckets now have manually ad1ustablc lumbar supports. · · for Club Coupe models with SLS trim, carpeting has been added to the back panel of the tab and a convenience net is included wi1h SLS and SLE trim levels. • A more function al center console with integral cupholders. storJgo space. a higher, more comfortable center armrc:.1. ana Jn au.>.1liary 12-volt DC po~er JclCk. . . · The tn)trument panel storage area for smaller items has been improved. · Dual sunv1sor:. (with lighted vanity mirrors) now include pull-out e~tcnsions and a comcnient sftap for holding toil tickets and the like (included in SLS and SLE tnm le ... cls) · Power outside rCJrview mirrors arc avJilJblc. .. · A new internal steel Steering column sleeve helps protect the ignition lock cylinder, preventing vehicle theft. · The Sonoma SLS takes on the popular monochromatic look with bcxly-culor grille, "'heel lip mouldings and av.i1l.:ible painied bocl»·color aluminum "hecb. · Solar-Ray glass 1s now stand.ud on all Sonoma models -it reflects unde)trable ultraviolet and infrared light to reduce heat lo.id1ng and keep 1he interior cooler on bnght day, Sol.:ir-Ra~ abo reduces the dctcnoratmg effects of UV rJ)S on an1erior fabrics and pla~t1cs Each change dcmonstr.llt•:. C\K Trull..~ commitment to add morv to C\ery Son )ma. The rcsuh is a refined, valuc-pJd.cd compaLI picf..up. Sonoma pro\'1des bu>L'rs with J t:hoice of . purpo:.ciul pov.ertr.iin combinations. Thc compact pickup market include) ~cvcral l.uge segments, from basic transportation 10 work and rL'crcat1on.il trucks. All require d1H<.>rcnt p<)\\crtrain char.ictcri.,tics, :ind CMC Trud. deliver~ with ~ix purpose-driven choices. Standard on all two-" hct'I dn\e models, the 2.5 -liter in-line four·cylindcr is the Sonoma mileage champ. Tea mcu '"'" the 1mpro\cd five-speed manual tran~m1>'lon, prupo'>cd 1993 EPA e)tim.ill''> show the comb1nJtiun achrt•\lng 23 mp~ Cll)• i- mpg highwJy. W11h 105 hor>epo"cr un tap. power \\.JS nut s.JcrificL'd ror fud Lltt1L1L'rl£Y· The 2 .S·lttl'r can al:.o be teamed "1th thL' optional, non-clcc.tronic 4L60 rour-spc<:d automJ11c · transmission. · The 2.8 ltter V6 engine pro .. 1des :.1gni11cantly r:norc J>0'"cr than the four·C) linclcr. R,1!L·d at 1:? 5 horscpo\\.Cr 11 4800 rpm and 1 5.0 lb-It ul torque Jt 2400 rpm, this engine i:. c:.pec1a y ~uituJ to \\Orf.. duty or day-today tran:.port.111on. Thi:.\ u is avatlablc on l\\O·wh~l-dr1 .. e modl'ls with the fi\C.'·>pecd • manual tram.m1s)ron, and 1s included wllh several value packages as a 'no charge option. StandJrd on all four-wheef..drive models and JvatlabJe on two-v..hcel·dme vehicles. 1he 4.3-liter V6 tl84) brings big d1splilccmcnt po'' er to the Sonoma line. Matched to a r--.cw Venture Ceilr f1,e-~pcccl manual tr.1nsm1ss1on, this engine produces i 1\e more horsepower and Jive more lb-fl of torque thJn 1t did 1n 1992, ar1CJ.1s now rated at 165 hor:.<.•1)0\\N at 4000 rpm Jnd 235 lb-ft torque JI 2800 rpm. lhe n<.'\\ H)drJ·ma11c 4l60·E · l'lcctrorilL four·spccd .:iutomatic O\ierdm e tr.rn>m1s)1on b Jl>o available '"ith the LB4 engine Tht• Er hJnccd 4 3-liier V6 tL35l is also a .. ai abl~ ''1th 1hc new H) ur J · mJlK 4 l60· E tr ansmiss1on \\1th 195 hor::.CpO\\l!r Jt 4500 rfm'l and robust 260 HJ·ll 01 1orqul' JI 3GOO rprn, the US engine produce~ more I or'>l'f><J\\N and torque than any other ~1\.-C) hnder, ''hilc mam1a1ning e'<ceptionally good fuel economy 1b.:iscd on 1993 EPA e:.t1mates). Included m' lhc US l•nhJnccd powcrtrain pJckage arc engine and tramrni::.!>1on coolers. This powertrain p.ickage pro\ 1de!. the CJpJc1ty to tow up to 6,000 pounds (\\hen propl·rly <.•quipped). . \\'Iii 1he choice of s1'< engine trJnsmissio~ rnmb nations. SonomJ's >trength 1n the compac1 p1c.kup sl'gmenl 1s 11.S pm..c•rtrain options. ~uyers bcner 1 by hcl\lng the ab l1ty-to c.ho(h(' the po\\'t'rtr 11n lhl'Y nl·e~ to i.;ct thC' 1ob dor;ie. Both 4 .J later cngineltr .. insm1;s1on combinations may ~ equ ppt:d "irti the four·""heel-dri\,e.transfer case In add11 on 10 t.,o-and iour-,.,.hccl·drive highmode!>, J fuur·\\hec.·1-dme lowrange is prO\ided ior really tough oil roJd >iluJt1ons. In the CMC Truck trad1t1on. Sonoma':. capabil1tiel are easy to use. ln::.ta-TrJc. 1:. st.indar.d and pro,ide) on-the-fly shill ng bet,wen l\\O· Jnd four-\\hecl·dri\e high ''1th tne simple mO\C' of,, )hiit •c,er -no stopping required. • ·• An available electrontc·sh1ft transfer ase provides one-touch shifting from four-wheel-dri"e hiih to low. In stark tomparison to some compet1t1ve systems, 1t 1s never nece')~ry for a driver to leave the comfort of Sonom.l's cab to manually lock or unlock the front hubs. It is also unnecessary 10 revcr~ the vehicle to reloa~ 1he front hubs. Two-wheel-drive Sonoma models ride on a front suspension o( computer-selected cod sprangs, ~nequal-lcngth control arms and a stabilizer bar. Tll\e rear suspension uses a sem1-float1ng rear axle suspended by two-stage semi-ell1pt1c.al feaf spring:... The two stage tear suspension helps provide predictable handling whether the a rgo bed is full or, empty. ) To accommodate the front half shafts, four-whecl·drive models use computer-selected tors ion bars up fronL This design features less unsprung mass compared to compet1t1ve systems that U!><? a solid front a le. Distinct Sonoma benefits include a smoother ride and reduced tire wear four-v.hecl-dme models utilize the same rear )u~pens1on as two-wheel-dm c rpodels Sonoma's body 1s a un1t1wd ~sign that employs strong box frame rads from the cab fo.rward, and a C-ra1r under the bed. Bra ce rods have added to all four-wheel-drive models to reduce powertrain noise and vibration. • In 1989, rear-wheel ant1·lock brakes (RWALJ were. made standard on every Sonoma. The svstem cured a common problem associated with unladen pickups -rear-wheel lockup -under hard, emergency-situation braking The RWAL sy:.tem ' prevents the rear tires from locking or sk1dd1ng by modulating rear brake line pressure The sy:.-rem helps stop the vehicle 1n a strcl1ght line, 1rhpro\eS vehicle control under br.ik1ng, and pro\ ides controlled braking performance under Sonoma s entire load range Sor.omoa's RWAL aru on power-a!is1~ted front disc and rear drum brakes The anti-lock S)-Stem functions In two-wheel dme. and the brak~ act in a comcnt1onal manner 1n iour-v.-hcel dr•\e Sonoma 1s available 1n t\\.O cab Sl}le:.. the trad111onal Regular Cab and the roomu:r Club Coupe, Bo1h cab:. arc a\J1IJblc in standard SL trim, a sporty SLS outi1t and top·of • the-ltne SLE formal wear. Box lengths of 6 l and 7 4 ft are available on Regular-Cab models Of course, the Sonoma line would not be complete without the choice of f\.vo· or four·wheel drive, in add1t1on to the above, Sonoma orf ers dozens of options, including a Delco CD player. Popular options are grouped in Quick Order EZ·Spec pad.ages to s1mpl1fy ordering and to provide excep11onal customer \illuc. Fl\c wheel choices include both steel and Jluminum offerings. • Tires run .the )pectrum from all-sea:.on h1gh\va) tires to aggr<.»'' .. C oft-road tire:. 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You must we rtl.IJI dellvtry out of dealer stock by Allr11 2S, 1993. tWhtn property equipped. ••AJI dalms udude CM prochxu ttStt your dealer for turns of this llmlltd wamnry •••Sff your dtaler for details of1thls prosnm. Chevrolet, thf Chevrolei Emblem, Amo and l umina art rt~Slf~d trademarks and Chevy Is a trade mart of the CM Corp. 0 !903 CM Corp. All Rl&hts Re~rvtd. Buck.le up, AmerkaJ • · . .. J • ( l _._ ... • Food Food Editor T J. Hutchinson. .642-4321 "' ext 370 • r· inner Oietrtiar\12 Bargains/3,4 SIMPLY Braided Easter Bread Mak~s 2 l0<n·~s 4-314 to 5-l/4 cup all-purpose flour, divided 3 tablespoon upr, divided 2 packages Fkiscltmann's RapklRbe Yeast l -l /2 teaspoons salt l cup very warm water (120° to l30°F) 1/3 cup butter or margarine, softened 4 egp. divided In large bowl, combine I -In. cups fl our. 2 tablespoons sugar, undissolved ye~t and salt. Add very warm water and buner. blend well. Stir in 3 egg , I egg yolk (reserve egg white) and enough remaining flour to make s0ft dough. Knead on lightly floured surface until mooth and elastk. about 6 to 8 minute . Cover. let rest on floured surface I 0 minute . Divide in haJf. Reserve one half. Divide remaining dough into three equal piece ; roll to 12-inch ropes. Place rope on greased baking sheet; braid. Pinch ends to seal. On a separate baking hcet, repeat with remaining dough to make a second loaf. Cover: let rise in warm. dtaft-f ree place until doubled in izc. about 30 to 45 minutes. Lightly beat reserved egg white; brush on loaves. Sprinkle with remaining l ~ble poon sugar. Bak~t-400°F for 20 to 25 minute or until done. switching positions of sheets tn oven haJfway through baking time. Cover with foiJ if needed to prevent execs browning during last 10 minute of baking time. Remove from hects: cool on wire racks. ~Uoo Time: 45 minutes. ucluding rising time Cooking Time: 20 to 25 minutes Pe·rf ect Easter Ham · P111ee the ham. tra.igbt from lhe refrigerator. in a shallow routing pan. By using a meat thC'rmometer, cbere's no guesswork. Simply insen the thermometer so lhe tip does noc touch bone or fat. Add w11er or liquid as directed. Cover pan tightly with ahaninwn foil. Rout in 3256F oven. Do noc preheat oven except for hams 2 pounds or under. Prepare Dijon Glaze and Pineapple Sauce for Ham or Apricot-Ginger Glaze and brush ova him durina last 20 min'*' of cookma time. Remove lhe ham from the oven when the thermometer registers 13,°F; the temperature will continue to rise to 140°F u it stands. Allow the ham to stand tO minutes for euacr carving. , Roasting Timetables 'fnle fll lbm Apprmaale... Approd.- W~t ia Poudt CoctiltcThMs ,,,..,,. ,., ,~ hlly-cookecl -• Smoked Boneltss Ham• ,..... 1-112 lol ...., J to4 .... 61o8 .... ttoll Canned Ham•• 6 to8 14 to 16 1-1/l to l J 5 8 . ·~ l/J C1lp ...... to,....... ..... .. lio lJ lt lio lJ 17tolt lJto 16 14to 17 ll ID l4 2J ID 15 11ID2J 17 ID lt 15ID18 •• ,. .. jllkB,,... CU to ....... ..-;. INI CO'la. Dijon Glaze and Pineapple Sauce for Ham Mal.t's 114 C'Up ttla:t' and]./ 2<11ps souct' '213 cup maple-navOf"ed syrup 1/3 cup Gny Poupon Dijon or Country Dijon Mu.stard l/3 cup nrmly pac:kfll brown sugar I (20-ountt) can crushed pineapple In its own juice l tablespoon cornstarch In mall bowl. blend syrup, mu tard and brown ugar; reserve 1/4 cup glaie to brush over ham during last 20 minute of cooking 11me. Meanwhile. tn medium saucepan. combine remaining gllll..C. pineapple and corn wch. Over medium-high heat, cook until mixtu~ thicken and begins to boil. 1irring frequently. Boil for I minute. Serve warm with ham. ~Time: 10 miaulH Cook ... Time: J to 4 mlnuta for•~ Apricot ... Ginger Glaze Makn 2tJ ""P l/J cup apricot praenes, melted 1/4 cup Gn1 PoMpOrt Dijoa Mustard Ill teaspoon lf'OUrid ilnaer In mall bowl. blend all mgredient . Brush over ham during last 20 minutes of cooking time. Recipe may be doubled. I t's Eastcrtimc! And nothing celebrates the joyous seas<?" more than a deliciou meal complete with aJI the traditionaJ trimmings. This year, why not brighten your family's aJl-time Easter favorites with a dash of pizz.azz? This updated holiday menu not only sparkles with new flavor and appeal. it'c; as easy to prepare as it is to serve! "nappy option for the Ea.,ter ham. Apncot-Ginger GI.lie. al'o 'pothgh1' the unique goodnec;s of D1Jon mU!\tanJ. Don't stop at the glQ7e when you're rejuvcn.iting )Our Ea-.1i:r tavontc' Here. ---- homebaked )'ea.-.t bread 1.ile' a celebratolj. ea'}'" 1,t for the bener. and Braided-.... Ea~ter Bread j, the mouthwa1cnng re,uh' A real haker', chou:e "hen 11 come' to convenience. )OU can make the e)e eat hing loa\e'> on the da) of the dinner. Or Since early times. the crowning touch to any festive Easter mcaJ has been succulent ham. Today is no exceptioo--it simply wouldn't be Easter without the deliciou w te of versatile ham. Always available in a wide range of sizes and varietie . a fully-cooked boneless ham is an excellent choice for the on-the-go Easter ho tcss. It' extra easy Lo carve and provides four to five 3-ounce serving' per pound. A fully-cooked. bone-in or semi-boneless ham yields about two and you can bake them ahead and 'tore them 1n the frec1er for ea.') reheating. Either wa). when the bread·., fre,h-bakcd aroma rcache1, the table, )OU 'II lo"e ~Owing you have not one. but tw o. compan)·4'pec1al loa\e' to ,how tor )Our hreadmaking efforts. After )'OU'\e 'pruced up )our tamil) ·, faHmte Ea'ter menu. wh) not parla) the lefto\en, anto a quick. 'at1,f)mg meal Ham Jlld F.trfalle S.tlJd w 1th D1J0n V1na1grcne 1s a dehctou' m.un d1,h cumple SJX)lh!!htm!! the remaining 'a\Of) ham and comement on-hand ingredient\ hke D1Jt'\n mu,tanJ. the-hean) ..alad • one·half to three 3-ounce servings per pound. No matter which you choose. plan to J>UKhasc a larger !.izc than needcd--leftover ham provide a has le-free tan to quick and easy soup and casscrok . not to mention weekday s.andwichc!. and nacks. -=-- When it come to preparing your holiday ham. the addition of a maple-Dijon glaze gives the whole meaJ an extra-special Louch. The versatile Dijon mu tard not only Jazz.cs up tried-and·truc glazes, it also imparts an irresistible flavor to the ham as it roasts. To make a imple. pcctacuJar pineapple sauce. add crushed pineapple to the reserved maple-Dijon mixture and heat through. Every bit as fruity. another m:tl.e a complete meal when -.cneJ wtth J 4u1d.. 10 h' .ll-~'t)nl'parument -.uch a.1, Herbed Onion Focacc1a A 'uper-e.i.') renJ111on (11 the t.imed lwh.ut flat breJd. th" temptmg bread 1s ea ) 10 make. thank' to fa,1 "''"g ~e.i1,1 The "mplc·to-u-.c )Cast '>trearnlanes the baking 'o that the locJu.1a ''re.id)' m le-.., than an hour Talk about chen hed tmJ111on,~wo comen1ent and deh~1ou,, ea." and ra_,1 'pnngume mcaJ,. That·, one hohdJ) tradition 'urt'I\. v.onh keepin!! Happ) Ea_,1cr' . ' " I Ham and Farfalle Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette l/l cup olive oil 1/4 cup Grty Poupon Countr) Dijon or Dijon mustard 3 tablapoons red wine \'inegar I large clo\'e garlic. cru hed 12 ounces liced fully-cookfll ham. cul in 1-l/l -inchstrips (appro~. 2 cup ) In mall bowl. wh1 011. mu tard, 'incg.ir and garlic until thoroughJy blended. In large bov. I. combine ham. pasta. roasted pepper; and "'alnui... add vinaigrette. 10 ang to coat -.ell. C'o"er t1ghtl) 12 oun<'e\ uncooked farfal~ (bo" Ciel pa.\ta, rooktd and drained (6 cup~ rookfll) I f7-oun~) jar roaslfll peppc~. drained and liced l/2 cup roar I~ chopped walnuts. toasted I 4 nip roar I) chopped Italian pa~tey toptionall and retngcrate .11 lea1,t 1 hour, Lei \tan<! a1 mom tempcratvre 1/2 hour b(tore -.crvang. 'tir m par.IC)' 1f Jc\1red Preparation TiiM: 10 mi11ute-; Herbed Onion Focaccia -Mi.1Lt' l!d·utrhl l -314 cups all-purpose ftour, d Mdfll qwart'\ l/4 cup plu l tablespoons oli"e oil. divided l PKbat Fkisc,._,,.,.,s RapklRi.w \'east l -1/l ttaSpOOM dried orqano lea' ts. • crushed l/l ltalpOOn salt I cup very warm water (120~ to 130 Fl In lqc bowl. combine 1-3/4 CUP\ flour. und1s· solved yeast. oregano and salt. Sur water anJ 2 tablespoon oil mto dry mgmhent S11r an cgi! and enouah rcmammtY"our to mate 1 'lift baner. Cover. let re t 10 mmu~. Mcanv.h1le. 1n large skillet over medium heat. heat 1/4 tup oil unul hot. Add onion; cook 3 to 4 mmutc'i or untJI ~ft but noc browned. mna occasionally. Set a 1~ to cool liahtJy. With hptly oited hind,, srrcad batter into oded 1 l x 9 2-u~h bl.km pan. M c ma.II I 'A l-1/l cups thinly slked onion t tea'poon ~oclt dried rMemary lu\'es, cru.shed and roarM salt (optiooal) · m~.lcntation in 1,urface of batter ..., ith finger or end ol v.ooden poon. pre.ad rci.el"'ed onion mutture evenly over baller pnnk.~ with l"OfiCtT\aJ")' and l't~ h. 1f ~ ired C'm·cr IOO'ICI) y,.jth plasti wrap. let me m '4'atm, draft.free place until ttlmo~t doubfed in izc, about l!'i to 30 m1nu~ Rake 11 400 F for ~ minute or unhl dOM Cool in pllf'I on~•~ rad.. ut anto ~uat'C\ and llnc warm ore l. ,.,,.. .... n.e:• ... -~,...... .... ...... n.e: u ...... . 4 - I Thuraday, April 8, 1993 Pesdcide use has reader pervous about selecting produc~ Q I elect frtsb fruits ond 'c&clablcs corerully because I'm so ufroid of \\>hilt ~sticides "Ill do to my chilcJn:n. Am I ' \\Orf)ln& needlessly? -K.M., Dano Point Unfortunately, there is no way Ask the Dietitian Ut the prC)COt time to be sure of the level of danger being risked by children as u result of pes1icides on food crops. Thal 's because 1he federal government, 1hrough the National Re earch Council, has been delaying the announcement of results from a St million study it began in 1988. The findings, due las1 Fall, have been put off until June. The NRC has been researching 1hc risks 1hat pes1icides pose 10 infants und children, in an effort ,,,. to de1ermine wha1 levels can be conside red safe. Consumer organizations such as the Na1ional Re ourccs Defense Council arc claiming that the reason for the dcla) 1\ 1he chemical industry's prc~)urc to hold back results "h 1ch may be ncg:uive. ~I~ o" n personal philosophy is 10 "pl:1) 11 )afc" and assume the won.1 until 1he facts are fully lo.nown. I uppose we now must ";,.11t until June for those f\lcts. In 1he meantime, you might want to thorough!> scrub 1he skins of frui1s :ind 'egetables, using a mild soap. With produce 1hat has a wax coa11ng applied (such as some cucumbers and apples), peel the skins because the wax holds in fungicide applied after harvesting. Q I learned a lot from one of your reccnl columns about the ad\•antages and disad,•nntagcs of herbal teas. What about the. kJnd they serve in Chinese and Japanese restauroncs; arc they different? -R.r., Newport Beach If you arc referring to "hac is generally called "green tea," the an\\\ er 15 yes; it iS" different...and there arc indications 1ha1 it mJy turn out to be \Cry good for you. Actually, green and black tea come from the same plant. But they are processed differently, and the resull lea\CS the green version "1th more of a certain chemical, fXJ/yphenols. The significance is that this compound has been linlo.cd 10 possible protection aga1ns1 ccrl:lin forms of c:incer A highly rc:~pcc1ed organization, the American Institute for Cancer Rcsc~h. ha!> reported on ~tudies of the eJfcct of green polyphcnols on cance rs of the ~kin, lung and ~tomuch; the research was comlucted at Cu)c Western Reserve University. According to research director. Dr. Hasan Mu"khtJr, Pf)d.D., "In eJch of these model systems, we ha'e ub!>ef'ed thu1 animals treated wath green tea arc afforded protection. Jgainst the forma11on of cancer." Other studies in Japan al o ~uggcst that an extract of green tcJ inhibits slo.1n cancer in mice. Odore )OU rush out and empty )Ou r supermurkct shel..,es, howc .. cr, you should know that s1m1la r re')earch on humans has not )Cl resulted 1n equal success. Efforts arc now concentrating on isolating the ~pccific ingredient in green tea polyphenols that my be the "hero," so that tt can be u1ili1.ed most effectively. Ask Betty Crocker Q. I received almond butter as o gin. How con I ust It? -S.M., Dellc\'UC, Mich. Almond butler is made from ground almonds, similarly 10 pea· nut butler. It's a delicious spread for bread or toast. Or, use instead of peanut butler in recipes. Q. I usually make )Cast buns lhot ore light ond fluffy, but lately they haven't been aood. Could th e nour be different? -U.E., Mnrlctta, Miran. Moisture levels in nour vary w11h humidity in the air. That'~ why mo t ycui.t bread recipes call for u range in the amount of flour ln~tcnd of vorying the liquid amount, 11lwoy~ UHi with the lower rimoun1 of flour nod odd more J) ncedcJ. tr it's humid out Mdc. )Ou'll need more ond on drier c1a) , )'OU 11 need le to m.1kc liaht, fluffy bun . Q. \.\lh11t can I do so that my nul brtods or zucchini brtad don't curl around the cd1c? -C.E.M .. EJkh1rt, Ind. You may be O\IC rmtXina the bat· 1er That can O\lerdcvclop atuten ond cau e uneven risina during b;ikina Stir ju t until the dry in· aredicnl1 AJ'c....mix.Cd. 8.aldn& tit too high o temperature will cau c quick bread co rise unevenly. Dtir Btltf, Box IJJJ, Dtpt. Btlly, Mlnntap01/s, MN 55.UO Q \\hot can )OU tell me about Grape ced Oil In re~ard to fut, cholc tcrol ond nluratcd fat? Where docs It runk aaalnst canola or olhc oil'! -U.S., Fountain VoJley Grapc-.ecd oil i~ relative ly new to the United Stutes, nnd ha not yet made 1h way .to all ilre:.is of this country Most of what \\C see in stores comes from France. The oil b C\trac1cd from ground grape 'iceds. It has ,1 mild fluvor, has 120 c:.Jlorics per tablespoon (just ltke olhcr u1b). and hao, no sodium or cholesterol. You can use II for b:.iking, frying and cooling. :ind us a i.alad dressing As for compari50n • it hould be pointed out that grape)ced 011 1s a polyuns:uuratc, \\h1lc C"Jnoln and olive oils urc monounsaturatc . The monos <ire generally considered to be more desirable from n health standpoin t, ulthough the u~e of both i> corn1iJered pan of 3 proper daily coting life~tyle. In specific term~. the nutrition:1I comparisons are us follo"s: Grnpef,ecu (12 percent saturated fat, 17 percent monounsatur5!ted ond 71 percent polyunsuturotcd); o/fre (10 pcrccn1 saturated fat, 82 percent monounsaturated and 8 percent pol)'un atur:ued); canolo (only six pc~ccnl s:.itura1cd fat, 60 percent monounsaturatcd, and the remaining 34 percent i a combina1ion of two polyu nsaturate,:i). Regular sunflower oil and surnowct oil urc f:tirly close to grapcsced 011 in 1he (lbove percentages. Since grapesced oil 1s comparatively expen-.ivc (probably • because of limi1ed ~upply), ant.I its nutritional benefits omewhat le\~ than variou) monoun :uuralc:s, it mJy be difficult to ra11onaltze :is a choice. • Q A friend of 411lne recently run In chc Los Anacles mnruthon. I hod suuuccd to him "hen he tx>aun trulnlna thnc he load up on mcnc In order to build strength, but he refu sed ond told me l wu s ''1011g. Cn n you oplnln'? -P.l>., Co tu Mesn We have come a long way since meat and, UI one t1111c, raw egg) ''ere cons1JcrcJ the way 10 tram for 'ltrength and cnJurance. It i' now lo.no\\n th.11 ctirbohydr:ste • and especially starchy ones - such as bread. pa!lltl and pot;it -provide what athlete!> and bou)buildcr need. While \Onll m:iy ~till 1hinl. that these are fatlcn111g, 1t'~ re.illy only the "trimmings" (butlcr;-tream, ct that can pre\ent u prol>lcm. L'1 chem ~paringly. Drrolcc Sr:wlun Is a rcghtt•• dirtltlon. Slit Is tlic nutlior ur I books: "Diet 1'/wt U'urk " Ull<I "1 llt U't'l/ness lJook of l.JJ.S." Send your questions to: Demit• Sca11/Qll, R.D., c/o Daily l'ilut, lJo't 1560, ColtD M csn, 91626. AlllnMU ' ... 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COSTA MllA nm•...s --· .. _ .. ..... . . . .. ----....,--· Signs of Easter Tht·n· .m· m.111\ "g'" 11f £.1 .. tt·r. ">mbuliLir1g new lift·. from bunnies and l hid .. ) to E.1)tc r bonnets. But most important is the spiritual ignificance of the holid.iy. Table of Contents Spec ial reatures on Easter hc>gin on .......................... page 3 Worsh ip Sen 1ices /1ro11 n cl Toivn ................. page 4 Brecht Orchid Gardens and Gift Sh op .................. page 5 liaster Treats a n d Recipes ........ p ages 6, 10, 11 On the Cover: Orchid) in bloom at Brecht Orchid Ga rdens and Gift Shop in Co)til Mesa. Photo by Marc Martin The Easter Bunny's schedule '"'" tht f.htt•r lJunm \\hen he 1 •"1lt'' hoppin!j to vour iJ~<!a for tflc,1 tun fillr-d ('1 ''"'' CORONA DEL MAR The Easter Bunny arrives at Roger's Gardens on Saturday .incl <'iundJy, Apnl 10 .md 11 • lwtv.c.•c•n 11 cl m. and 3 p.m. throu~hout th(' gMci<'nS l ocat(-d .11 2 301 San Joaqwn Hills Rd, C oron,1 d~I Mar. call 640-5800. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Easter Bunny and Egg Hunt at Fountain Valley Recreation Center on Satu rday. Apnl 10 for youn~tcrs clfW) 9 and under. E,l'\ll'r Bunny amv('S at 10 a.m.; l"AA hunt tx-g1n) at 11 a.m. There will h<> lnts of candy, egg. and pnzes, $() children bnng you r bdskets1 Parents, don't 1orget your umer as The Recreation C('nter is located at 16400 Brookhurst. Sponsored by the City of Fountain Valley and Fountain Valley Kiwanis. For more info., call 839-8611. HUNTINGTON BEACH Third Annual Easler Ea Hunt in Huntington Central Pm.on April 10 for children up to 8 years old. The day's festivities, held from 9:30 a.m. to noon, "111 includt• .rn egg hunt. ~dm(• booth., f,l((' ~11nt1ng, cntNt.11nmcnt crtlfts, fire dr!>play. iuggltnA clown., and refre hmen~ Act1v1t1cs will tdl..c pla <' ad1.:iccnt to Central Par!.. p1c.n1c cHl'a off (dwards A\.('nU<' and Central Park Drive Sponsored by the City of Huntington Beach Community Services Dept. and the K1wanrs Club, call 536-5486 for specific egg hunt time). Huntington Beach Mall Youngsters can visit and havt' therr photo taken with the Ea tcr Bunny daily through Saturday, April 10, from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Free coloring book for each ctl1ld Rid<' the Bunnyvillc Train daily through April 18, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. K1dd1e rides: S1 . Free coloong page and video arcade game t~cns lo riders. Train travels around decorated set. Join the Kids Club on Friday, April 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. Craft activity, "Mike a check in the egg'' (or the first 200 c~1ldrcn, a~ 3 · 12. Other activities include c.oloring contest, free video games and free video arcade game tokens. The Huntington Beadl Mall Is located ,1t th«' 40:> r rl"<'\\J} at B('Jch Bl'd Call 89"" 2533 Seadiff Village Shopping Center On Saturday pr1I 10, cf11ldu.>n or <111 ages will enio .ln East('1 [r,g Hunt at 11 a.m , photo!> with the Easter Bunny~1 0 J m to 2 p.m., and a u I Show at noon. Activities ta c place in front of Seadiff Florr~t The shopping center is locatPd .lt M ain Street and Yorktown. Call 536-8525. NEWPORT BEACH Easter Choo Choo Train at Fas hion Island Today through April 10, children can ride tne .._ train and have their photos taken rr with the Easter Bunny. For more info., call 721-2000. 1 Olh Ann~I Gre~t Easter Egg Hunt at Eastbluff Pule, Saturday, April 10 from 10 to 10:4_0 a.m. for ages 10 and under. A clown and surprise visit from the Easter Bunny will add to the day's enjoyment. Free coffee will be served. Sponsored • by The City ol Newport Qeach Pa~, Beaches and Recreation OeOt. and Eastbluff Village Center. Eastbluff Park is Jocated at Vista dcl Oro and Vista dcl Sol. Call 644-3151 . a I Celebration of LI'-I At> Advertittng .Supplement to ihe. O~ty P.llot & ~ I Thurlda)f, April 8, 1993 Christ Church by the Sea plans special Easter celebration C hrist Church by the Sea on the Balboa Peninsula 1s getting ready for Easter. So what? Don't all Christian churches celebrate Easter? Isn't Easter THE big Sunmy o( every church's yearl So, we are not alone in planning a special Easter. First, there will be a 6:30 a.m. Easter sunrise service on the ocean beach off 14th Street on the peninsula. This has become a special service for members, visitors and drop-ins alike. A mini-breakfast at the church (14th and Balboa Blvd.) will follow. -The regular sanctuary service · will be held at 9:30 a.m. • Most of this is "routine" for the BIG day. What is not routine is whJt happens in our hearts because Of Easler. Easter rerrunds us that we can be part of the resurrection e>1;penence: . • whenC\er we apply Christian principles to our public trust, social activities, busine>s prt:1ct1ces and political ideals; • whenevef we show the compassionate heart Jnd the helping hand; • whenever '~e treat others JS worthy people regarpless of lhetr sLation in life; • whenever we hold out the hand of Christian fellowship to another; • whenever we are a part of Christian love in action; • whenever any or all of these thin~ Lake place, we are active participants in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, for we have experience resurrection in our own lives. This Easter, let the resurrection symbolize new life for you -the old, sinful part of you can be nailed to the Good Friday cross, and the new life of living by failh in the grace of God is resurrected. There is, indeed, Good News today! There is newness of ltfe available for us. All we ha1.-e to do is accept it. Why not do that this year? Christ Church by the Sea invites c1.-eryone to participate--at Easter and in your hearts and lives. Christ.Church by lhe Sea United Methodist 1s localed at 1400 W. Balboa Bh.d., Newport Beach for more information, call 668-0670. Submitted by Rev. Oavtd Lehmberg St. James Episcopal to celebrate Holy Week Y oU're invited to participate 1n 1 loly Week scr\lces .:it SL James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. On Maundy Thursday, April 6, confessions will be ~cld in the Church at 6 p.m.; <>t 7 p.m., there will be an Instructed EucllilrtSt & Passover Pr~ntat1on. Vigil Watch begins at 8:30 p.m. Good Friday, April 9, \71gil Watch ends with Morning PrJ)er at 6 30 a.m. B~inning at noon, the ancient three-hour se" ice of Med1tat1om .of the seven last Word> from the Passion narrative \\ill tal.e pl.lee in the Church. Conf('SSions will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Good F11day '"II conclude with J Choral Reflection on the Seven l.:ist \\'orcJs Holy SJturd.iy, ARrtl 10, '"II include a 4 pm chtldren's.£.J!ltcr scr\'iCc, \1.-1th flo" e11ng of the Ea>ll'r Cro:;s and a celebration of Holy Communion. At "'·30 pm., Th~ Great Easter V1g1I. Rite II lftr>l S(·r.1cc of Ea>ter.) . E.1>tcr Sund.iy "ill oHcr three celcbr at ions ol the Re>urrect1on at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. Child care will be ottered at all E~tcr Sunday spv1ce> SL James (p1'>C'op.:il Church is lcx.itcd at 3209 Vi.:i lido, Ne" port Beach For more informa1ton, call 675-0210. • Flower Warehouse Easter Specials l 25 Roses .................. S7.00 25 Carnations ........ $5.00 Gerber Daisys ........ 35eea. 10 Dutch Tulips ....... $7.50 DO YOUR OWN WEDDING WE'LL SHOW YOU HON Wholesale to the public (714) 545-0310 ' Monday-Saturday_ 13C. Logan Ave. #8 COSTA MESA .[ Pastor welcomes you to Vineyard Christian Fellowship P astor John McClure, of the Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Newport Beach, who's been pastoring for 25 years, O\iersees the Southwest Region of the Association of Vineyard Churches. He firmly believes in the supremacy of Jesus Christ and the aulhor1ty of the Word of Christ. He mainLains that Jesus and His Word are so vitally current that they mu)t be presented in a way that will touch people today. And, since music is a powerful medium, the worship at the Vineyard uses a contemporary band and contemporary music. Pastor John loves Easter, not only for the celebration of the most important moment in 1% noon doors open ot I I om !tip~clal t •uc#ttf • Chko Holiday • Morie z .. man • John & u-Wlckhom •And Ottte ... IVUUNG WORSHIP . 7p• doors opelf ol 6 pm .-.,.~clnl t•u6!11t111 • Denni• Apianian • Terry Clorle • Duane Clorle •The Kry •Oden Fong • DarTell Mon.field • Michael S.-91 • John & u-WKkhom • Morlt Zeeman •And Othen SUNllSl SHVICI ~1:10 "'" d00tJ open o'' JO om ·'*1•<-«-lal f;,.e11t111 • The Prai-Symphony • CCCM Wonhlp Community •Oden Fong • U10 Wickham • Morie z .. mon • MCA'a High School, Juntor H'9h and Chlldr.n'• choin •And Othen ,_..._went ...... " ..... ' c.t (714)979-4422 c.w ............. ... ,.,.. hulh ...... 405 ........ bit history, but als.o because so many who seldom attend church are eager to visit that day. He 5.'lys, "I lo'e to see the faces of those who have not as yet realized the gleat hope we have in Christ, who don't as yet know the power ol the Holy Sptrtt in their everyday lives and ~·t d1sco1.-ered the father love cl the Heavenly Father. We have J great message for them and I am mo)t cager to get their ear that day!" Join Pastor John and his congregation in wor)h1p this Easter season at Vineyard ChristiJn Fello-.vship. The church is located at 102 Bal.er St., Costa Mesa . For more information regarding Easter.services, call 556-8020. Thuraday, Aprtl 8, 1993 I An AcMhftlng SOpplement 'to the Dany 1Pilot & lndeJMndent / 'CC911l .. 1•a ... 1111a Special holiday worship services '!. J11g \\Ith th•· dwrchc:~ rncntioncd tl1111ugli•Ju t tli1:. :.n t1011, !>f>L:L1.1 I '>t'rvices Jre .d 1 > pL1• 1·l'd .it thL':.l' tummunity hou:.es uf \, 1 J> ( 1 IJllL' I t'll'Ol.lll..' the [.hter SCJ'>On! e I l.1rlwr Chri'>ti.Jn Chunh 1 n\1le~ vuu Lu \ 1 ,., ·11 t'1L01n i.lur1n~ I lul~ \Vel'I... On '. '. 11 I. l ll_.r,d.I\, 7 p m , '>hJrL' 1n J I l·11.t .1i! r.UltL' .ind Pr.1H·r Vigil \\1th , r pl ar•· lll,J', pr.1\•·r, tummu111on Jnd • " r • o1 f rH~ •ii tilt' ~\. \ l'll L.t'>t \ \'urd'> f ru111 ( )fl r ! l\. ( '°l11nd.1~. '>hJre 1.,, .. ,~.1.i t ,\th llil' u111g1vg.1t1on Jt 8:45 .1 "1 l 11° • ,t•111lw1 -.t'llt"• \\ill be:, "The.· l · •' 1 r .~ '°lt1 1\ •ir I o1.rl r," 1111111 Lul-e ' ; I.' · 1 l.11 I" 1 ( hr 1,11.111 h lur.1Led Jl _: I Ii. , \.1 :-..;,.,,p.111 Ut•Jth. CJll Ii! .. -u l '111 Ill •ll' dv!.11b. e \\.uint•r 's Chu rc.h \\di lhl\C four :.er\ ICl"> 'r 1 ....... ff r d.i, \p1tl lJ .. Times Jre 12, S, 11 • d Ii p m ( )11 Lbter ~unday, come \',• r~I p .it a, lJ· W ur l I J .lll. MJrinc.•r's < I 1' 1, ,, :, 'l .1t1 ·d .1t l OClO B1'>on, Newport [,1 h f '' 111111L' 11111!!,!11.t tiun, CJ ll l : I Ill e 'W\\ purl 11.ubur Lu the r Jn Church 1 I , \ \ t l k, beginning M.lund~ l hrr•l.1. 1\p1l H.it(, HJp.m.AScdcr 11 • .11 \\ l.ikl..' pl.1( l'. On .C...ooc.l Friday Jt -j'l p.1 1 J kndnJC sen.ice will be held. Un Li-11 ·r '>tind-t\., .i !>unrbl' Sl..'rv1ce begins .it 1, l :-, .un. 111 the dwrch') upper P..1Iking 1111, \dLt h 1111 ludL''> l fuly Communion. rl' t "ti ~l'l\llL':> \\J!I bl' ,Jl 8 ancf 10:)0 J .lll. 1\11 [ .1..,ti r 1,,, .. ,~1.1-.1 ho,IL·d by the Men\ \\ 1 t1\ ( ,rq 1p .\111 lw held irom 7 to l <1 .) l ,1 rn. ''l"\ jllll t l l,11 fJ11r Lutheran < I 11 1 , I•' .1:1 d .it -qg Dm u Dr., • •' ,\ j ,. ~I I Ii (,di "1·1B·JIJ} 1 e 'wuth Co.ht Chri)ti.rn Churc.h wJI be Ii ,1, I' .1 1 • o111f"1u1111111 ..,,.,,Ill' un MJundy I I 1 I. , • 111 111· nw.:i-..igt'. "1\ Lquk into ti < •• .r 111 C up" f.1-it1 r \\IJf'>htp 1n II r\ \ lit fi1•ld .11 )(I 15 J Ill r p: 1~r.1m, t•nt1 tlvd, "1\lt\.t'," 1~ •' d IL'l' un c I 1\nth1111-,. Ed\\Jrck 1· l'r·r(\ \',di dt•ll\L'f th• EJ.,lU f hl' Ll1urtl1 1::. I 1L,1lt•d JI 791 1 .11 d l'l.il •'11l1.1J 111 Lo~L.1 Ml•:.J C ,111 -; :~~-1.:r,'\ I•,, 1111 ''" 1ni11rn1.it1un. e ~o uth Co.1'>t Community Church \\.di lil' holding special services Lhis week. O n Cocx.J Friday, April 9, come worship Jt noon, with music provided by Fernando Ortegcl. John B•bh will be !:>peal<ing. On SaturdJy, April I 0, services will be held at 6 p.m. Easter Sunday services will be at 7:30, 9 ~nd 10:45 a.m. Child Ca re \\'Ill be available ior the 6 p.m., 9 a.m. and 10 :45 a.m. sef\1et>) No affinity groups will meet on EJster Sunday. All services will be held in the . Auditorium at South Coast Community Church loc.Jtcc.J at 5120 Bonita Cinyon Dmc in Irvine. C1ll 854-7600. • St. Andrew's PresbyleriJn Church's M.1undy Thursday Com munion service \\Ill bL' presented at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The 5Jnctuary Choir, String Quartet Jn~ actor'> \\.di present a program of music from "Th1..· MC'>'>1ah" and drama thJt portray:. tl1usc e"<.'nls leading up Jo the cruc1fo.ion. The <.0mmunion scrvi<.c will follow the rnusical-drarrra p resentation. Easter Sund Sc'rvices will be hdd at 7, 8:JO Jnd l O:TS J .rn. on AprilJl .·The full Sanctuary Cho1r, 20 piece orchestra and hancfbells under the direction of Dr. Daniel Sharp \\.ill lead in the musical celcbr~1t1on. The E.btc.•r mc!>>agc \\Ill be del1\ ercd O>' the Senior Pa~tor, Dr . John A. Huff man Jr. The churd1 b located al 600 St. Andrew!> Blvd ., Ncwpo'rt Bead1 (acro~s from Newport Harbor High School). C.111 631-2880. • Dr. Juanclla Evans will be speaking at the Good Friday 51..'r\.itc being held April 9 at 7: 30 p.m. at the Church of Religious Science, 901 Do'e <;t , Ne\\port Beach. On Apnl 10 Re.'. Bob Pull1Jm\ topic will be "DrcJmtng" irom 1 () .1 .m. to 2 p.m. \\.1 th cui1cc at 9. JO J m. Jnd lunLh Jt noon $15 don.111on. Fur mml' mfufmjtion un !ipl'C1JI hultdJy !.>t'l\lll''>, CJll 262-1261 . • O range Co.1st Unitarian Universali~t Church in Co>lJ ,\k'>J tnv1t<.•s you tn Easter 'lundJ) \\Ursh1 I.> .it l () 30 J.m The mC'~!>JSL' t<> b<' ck•h\ crcc w ill be "Practice Rt·::..irrec.t1on " Thl' '>Crv1t t "-1.\ tll rnducle child clulit.it1on E\t'r}·onc \\ho .mends the )(.'I\ ICC I'> im itC'd to lmng Jt lcJst one i!O\'\'l'r ior a flower communion . ThL•1c.• will bt! an l'gg hunt and book !>Jle aftl·r the sc1vice. Lnl.1 Lc.·d at 1259 Vi ctoria St , CustJ Mesa, cJll 6-16-4652 for more information. Easter ..__Worship All Saints' Anglican Church at Newport Center Unl(ed Meiluxl.ist Church will be at 9am & 10·30 am. Join us as we celebrate this ~retu day m the bfe of our fault1! Newport Center United Methodlat Church 1601 Marguerite Ave. Coron• del llar • 644-0745 Child Care Provided Biblical • Traditional 1928 Book of Com.moo Prayer M.ady Tbareclay TENEJIJUU! •HOLY COMMONitON 7 P.M. GOOD FaJDAT "SEV2Jlf LAST WOl.DS" NOON-3 P.M. AND STATIONS OP TK! OOSS 7:30 P.M EASTU SONDAY HOLY COMMtTNtON 8:00, 9115 • 11100 A.Iii. j 18082 llJSllUD, SOU111 OP TALIUT POUWTJUJf TAI.LIT (714) Hl.S80l . . . First United Methodist Church Easter /~ervices to express holiday's me~ning S crvrccs on Maunay lhur:id.1y, Good Friday and £a>Wr Sunday al the ftr>t UnitcxJ Methodist Church of Cost.1 Mt ,J \.\Ill cnJblc \\Orsh1pc1> to rclh~ "those fa1~ful d.lys \'~h1ch c.hJngc.-'CI the world." . , On Maundy Thur!>(lJy, April 8 .it 7: 15 pm. a. lablNu ol ttw l J!il Supper will be prl'>L'Oll.ICI, wJlh John Shilft.r p<>(lrJ)'i1'g Ch11 .md·Un1ted Me1hod1>l Mt•n c.•n.1ct1ng the d1sc1pfc~. The narr.11ion tor thC.,SCC/lL'S will be rCJd IJy Rev. G.llal Gough with Rl' .. Tc,1 \\'1ldcrrnuth dclf\.C'rtng the mc:.'>.l!:)C. "Arc You Coming to tlw T Jblc?" The Chanc~I Choir ,.,.111 prc.~nt inc Jnthcm>, "Offortu't1,urn," '":1th solt)l)l R.indy Schncidl'r and "$,)ntlu\'," l1l 11 r .1urc's "Requwm, .. unclw tht• dtrl'Cl1on of J.rn1c.~ Cif11,1fll Ori Good r rtd.1y, Ap11I 9 lrom 1.2 tu 1. p m:, thl'rc '"Wix.• ~\ "'" nwd11.i11ons uy Rev G.ilJI Gough .ir~d Rev l 1J WildL'rmuth 1111 P.h~•St'') nn the PJ":>'>iun '!om MJrk 14 Gu 1hroush MJrlo; 15·-i- Spt'(IJI mu)ic for lht.• uxxl f'ridJ) '-t'f\.ICC "'" include J d u1·t h. B1•tt)' Mcl\11n ant.I R~indv hnl'1dcr, ' I WJll..l-cJ T odJ\' \\In r~· Jl')U'> WJll..'C'd/' .1n(I J .. olo U\ l oHJ1nl' Arma1.1, ·f•tl' J~u ." 111m F,1url' s "Rl·q~1t•m ' • , _ • On [J')tcr SundJ) .'it till' CJ .ind 10 30 J.m wmu•:..; J dr,1111.JL 1x>1tra~.1I of the d1~1pll"> on th<.> EmmJu~ RoJu \\Ill lx'Cunw .rn 1llus1ra11on for tlw nw \J).;C by Rev CJlal Gou~h, c.·ntttk'Cl '(.k·uflJ'> Jnd Simon -Mc1..·t.ng Christ on th • Emmau> RoJrf l hl• Joy Ringer~ \\111 plJ'r "A GIJu Allt•futJ" h~ Kt•v11) ~klhl· nl'\ undl·r the dirt·ct1on of KJthy li,111lL'> Th~ Ch.im:t:l Cho1r, clttt'Clt•tl hy l1m CtlliJni, will prl">t'nl the "I lallclu1Jli Cht)tU'>," IJ} C r l'iandcl, with N1t.l..y K1clLmJn Jt tlw org.1n. r1r~t United Mcthodr't Churd1 orC0>tJ Mcs.1 i) locatc•d ,11 ·12t1 \\I 1 tJtl1 ·St • l>er".~'<.•n NC\\JlOrl .mr.I llJrlJor Rl\u> C.111 5-IR,77 r CELEBRAT E GOD'S LOVE THIS EASTER! Community Church, Congrcgacional · •. United Church of Christ 611 Heliotrope A'•·c., Corona dd M~r £1. ter unri e . ervice 6:00 J.m. L 1• ·~uut Point } ld1otrn~ & O l t.tn £.i ter ~ en·ice.~ 8:JO, 10 a.m . LNrr l~~ Hu·nt follov.mR IC ~m '<'"Ill' C h1IJ <. m· A\·,ubhlt 1M4-"4CC-} l'hr 1\1.'\ rrtnd DonJld \\ l\u11 Thr l<.t\·rund jJmt' R. Krck • D1mtor ,,( \tu'll, RoJ~C'r \\ hittrn St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church COME MEET THE RJSEN . CHRIST Eutcr Unday. April ti, 1993 "EQUIPPED TO FACE LIFE'S FOUR GREATF.St PROBLEMS" (Psa lm 23: l'-6; Manhcw 28: 1-10) 7:00, 8:30 and 10:15 AM Glonow choral mlUIC of ~l\(."tlolary Chem, Dr Dan~I L Sharp, M 1n1Jt~ of M w.sac un.d Wonlup d arecnn' Oukl cart u prowl.td. 600 St. Aodrewt llOlld Newport Bmch, C.Ufomla (dl°'Ou w SIYM /fOM NNfltJft Ha~ H14#t ~, (714) 611·2 4 I Celebr•tlon Qf Life I An Advertising Supplement to the Dally Piiot & Independent / Thursday, AprU e, 1993 ., Cymbidiufn orchids: Beautiful gift~ that are easy to. grow C ymb1d1um., .m· the (~htN .1nd Motlll'r'~ 0Jy orchid. 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Dr Jomes Piercy will speo~ on 'T~e Cross and Resurrection " SAINT JAMES CHURCH • m r p"'o pal (. lrnrch .1tltl1Jtt•d wtth tht• An~ltt..ln Churd1 \\orldwidl.' tn\'lll'' 'uu 1<1 1orn ,.,·uh u tn thr dr.1m.ll•l .rnd 111\ 11u' cH'lll' o l Hnh \X l'Ck Jnd I \\l1'r GOOD FlllDAY b:30 .am -\l orn1n~ Pn er. 12-3 pm ~lul11.nton• 111 dw \l'H'll lJ'l \\ ord\, de' 0 11011' h\'mns of thl' P.1 ion: 6 7 pm • ( onk'l~1t10s. .i pm . 7 '0 pm ChM.il RcOrctton of thl· \t, rn · 1 J\I \\'ord\ HOLY SATVllDAY Holv fut h;rrm .ind C HILDREN'S FA<; J l R ~fR\rfl l-wi th b.ipti m' 7:30 pm · The Great V1g1I ol l:..Nrr. Rnc 11 EASTE• DAY am • Fcn ivil Euchi r1st wnh Choir & O rchc tra (c hild c.uc Jt all service' fa tcr Da>) 3209 Via Udo, New rt Beach 714-675-0210 l ,. . ' ( I I I tf l CELEBRATE EASTER ""' •n :1 e Hun1111qtor Beo,..h Ch r-h of Re 191ous <.-c~ •"" SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: ALAN COHEN ~ .,.,..,, ol 'h(' bes· ,. , bv • CH'~" • '" He'e A,n, 'TIO"' i'ld mur•\ •hf'• A. on s n •eoc~•er o· m • ed ·o •ne So. e· Uri ('Ir •• ., l": l'OJOS ol Amer1(0"~ J• <l ~ ~~10"~ •o ,, • .1 ('r 1o' plont''cr, ''eo "'ll 1 1,~ ""sdom o.,d ... • ho',.. 1n\f).u•d OPJ 'fl10Q,.,.pr('J OCOOle . Plie"•'"' '"" t('I bel e' e an 'nP-n 51"1ves TOPIC: "BEHOLD, I MAKE ALL THINGS NEW" EVERYONE WELCOME! . G/o•rou<: nu•doo1 <:r r11se (t'I\ ice with the k1I E oo;•cr Cho r 6.00 om P/u( thrctt tr rlC'>or <t'" cr.s 8 00 9 45 l l JO SPECIAL MUSICAL PRUENTA'W:ION By CORNER POCKET (Performing ot ndcor servrces onlrJ Nursery, child core and children s church ovo1loble at all services exc"ept Sunrise CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 2205 Morn St 15eacltlf Village' ~ Huntington Beach (714) 969-1331 Thursday. April e. 1993 /An Advertl91!19 Supplement io' the 'oa11y Pilot & lndapendent I Celebration of Ute I 5 . . Celebrate Spring with Wacky QUacky Duck Cake D on't k-t Apul shower; get you down ! Thi> yt.'.lr, celcbrJte spring with .1 hornemJde Wac"y QuJcl..y Duck Cut-Up P.:irty Cake. lh1) JdorJbk• duck, with its fuuy yc•llu" cucnnut co.11 wig bright('ll up Jn} ... prangtimc party t.1bl<· Bl'!>I or Jll, 11 ') l'J)y 10 rn.:ikc. \\11th JU'>t on(' bo"I .ind une round LJkc p.:in, yuu <Jn t'.1' Iv creJte !ht) )1x·ciJI cut up thPnH.' cake. BJker's Cut Up C .11..L·) .HL' JU'>! about the grC'.llL''>t 1ml·n11011 )lllLl' the wh('(•I . Jll you r11·1·d lo du t!> mJl-.e .i l.tl..e, CUI ti llltl I .11iprupr1.llt· ,f.,1 pl::. 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Makes about 2 ~ cups. ; I Brunch Baskets ru , J S c are un an ca~y to make with Bridgford Frozen Ready-Dough. Serve ftlk'd with scrambled cgg.s for (aster breakfast or brunch. Or fill with chicl.cn salad, egg salJcJ, or h,1111 SJIJd for a special Spri ng luncheon. · Brunch Baskets made from Bridgford r ruzcn Brc.1cJ Dough add a fun and festive touch lo your Sprang buffets. The following recipe for Brunch BJskets was created by Kari Christemen of Northradge. California. BRUNCH BASKETS • I (one-pound) !oar BridgforJ Frozen Ready-Dough, White or lloncy Whe;it Let Oridgford Frozen Ready-Dough thaw untal pliable Slice loaf cross-wise mro sr~ equal pieces. On a hghtly nourcd board, roll 4 of the pieces 1010 6 inch d1llmcler circles. f>IJ<:e 4 cu\tard cups upside-down on a rookie ~heel. Lightly greuc cookie 1hec1 and bouoms of c:u~tard cup • Lay dou;h circle• over eu)tard cup Cut rcm11nang 2 dou&h pieces an hair. Stretch and roll doulh betv.ccn hands lo form JO anch ropes for basket handles. T"wisl and g111ec hanJlcs on cool.ie sheet in hatr circles. Bake baskets an h:1ndlc~ at 3SO dcarecs for 20 minutes or unlll ligbrly br~nccJ. RcmOYC ba~kcts from Cuitllrd cups and lei cool slightly before conncctina h:1ndlcs. U)C :i sharP. knife 10 cut l small i.l1t~ an !Ol> rim or b.ukcts for handles. Carefully IO)Crl end) of hJndlcs into &li1.s andpineh bread togcthc:r. MQkc~: 4 b.iikcll SuJgcstcd f1lhnp: Scr:1mblcd eus with ham. chicken s:ila<f.c&& s11lod, liam ~lad, broecoll ulad. > ., , > .. ... .. St. Matthew's · celebrates .Resurrection during Holy Week ' 'H e who dies with the mO!>l tO)'S wins," reads a license plate frame often ~n on C()')tly cars th roughout the country. "Win) \d1Jt?" \\C? might wonder Jesus cautioned us not to rely on earthly treasures that moths and rust can dt-)troy or burglars steal. He said, ''Docs a person gain an> thins 1f he wins the "hole world but l())<.-s hb -life? Of cour>e not 1 There I) nothing he can g1\e to regain h1) liic " 'I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believe s in me will live, even though he dies ... 1 St. f\\atlhcw's Traditional £p1:.<:QpJI Church in 1't'\\port BCJch will hold • ~·rv1Cl') this Hoh \\eek 10 commemorJtl' Maund}" ThursdJ), Good FridJ\ and Ho!-. )Jlurd.1\. Thi? Rc:.um:Ll10n oi our Lord Jnd S.1\ ur Jt·~u) Chri~t '' 111 be celebr J:<.•d \\Ith I I Jly Communion Jt 9:30 a.m. on E.hll..'r Sund.I). An E.htcr egg hunt "i I bl' lwld h ir t h1ldrcn 111m•t•d1J1t•I> iollo ·' n~ th1.: Sl'r\ 1c.t• St .\1.1tlhc.•w) I) loc.:it<.·d ,11 The foct is, as another l1ccn)(? pl.11e iramc tell w~. "He who d1<.') , .. ith the m<.ht tO>':> still <.Ji<.')." Or JS .1 nuHo·pupul.1r '>llf1£ SJ>), "It's a s.1d but trut· 1.ict 01 lifr'. l".N)bo<Jy d1t•)." 1 he 13iblc tell) th<.• )!Or) ol h<l\\ s111 <.•rucrL·d the \\Orld. and \\Ith it clc.11h, ,,hen Aa,1m d1 )0bc\l'd God 111 the C.irdt·n 01 [den \\'et.in d1ou·•· nJt to t.x .. lu .. •\c in i.in, but the prcs...-ncc of dcJth is a i.tubburn w1tne:.s. St. John coun:.ck•d, "If '' e Sd>' "e h.we no )In , .. c de< c1\ l' uur-:.Cl\C!>. ·"~' m.1"e .1 l1Jr out 01 Cod. In lhc garden, God told 1\cl,11n thJt bt'CJu'<.' ol \\ h.it lw h,1cl don<.•, he "oulcl )urd> die. I h..• did .incl cf Path h.h b<.·cn in lhl• \\Orld C\Cr S•11C<.' 13ut. G xi '"'<.'<I U) .lnd st•nt 111-, ~nn, k)u':>, 1ntu the '' orld tu -.,1\<.' U) 1 hue h no sin in JL-....u), \ct he die I lor n,ir )1n-, itnd \\,J> l>uril'•d.' 1 hrc<.' dJ) ~ l,i:i:r, Cod Our Lady Queen of Angels comm emorates Holy Week H oly \\'('d ~" ic<'> .11 Our Lich Qut.•<.•n oi An~cl) C.Hhohc . Churth, \\.h1ch I)(' •,:in on P Jim ~unday. continues tl>d l) ''1th I ioly Thur~Jy, ho~dmg .in t•\ cnmg mJ>) uf thl'.' lord ~ Suppl.'r .11 -30 p.m. Good rri<Ja> \\111 b<.' ob)('f\ld with StJt1on) of th<.· Cro:." .1t 12 p.m .. tol'u•.,cd by J Mcd1t.ll1on .1t 1 pm. Jnd thl' l.inirgicJI (l·il'brJt1un .11 1..30 p.m . On Holy SJturday. Ap11I 10, the (J'>t<.'r \1g1I will bt' .1t 8 pm. \\1th,, rCll'J'llOn OI nt>\V church nwrnlJurs Lbtcr Sunday Mihw!> JrC at·7f 6:30. 10 Jnd 11 :30 il m. Therl' ''ill I l no S p.m. MJ)>. For more in om1Jt1on, c.111 IJ4·l·O:?Oo. Tr,1tl1tiun.lll}. thuu!>.lnd> ul p•·oplc tll>d.. to o.1r churdics on (J)tl'r !:lund.1y. (\1cJcntly, the R<.-surr1..•ct1on ot Chri .t h.h pO\H•rtul mc.rn1ng tu rnJn\ Yet, C\Cry SundJy b J cdcl>rJt1on or th.it Rl· orr(•<:t1on. Cumc \\ or~1p with U) th1" (J)tl'r Jnd rl'gul.irlv throubho Jt the \l'•tr. ror those ui )OU \\hO JrC \.\llllll~ to t.1h• "~nC>thcr look ,\l the Churdl " ,\(.' h.1, l' a ~l·~s1on on SunJJ\. April 2 5 ,lt 6 1 S p m c.111<.>CI ··Rc-rnl'mb1.•rlng " If )OU \\ould 1urthcr 1nlorm,H1on. CJll (144-9:?18. rJ1 )ed him trom dcJth Je)US I.JIU, .. , Jm the l\.')Ulll'Ct1on Jnd the life. \\ h<X'\ er b<.•lie\l') in ml' '"II Ii' l' CH'll though he d1 ... ~ ... " Then tw J,l..t·d thC' woman M.HthJ to ''horn lw spok ... "l)o )OU bd1C\C thbl"' Do )OU? Th1) E..t)t<.•r tlw ':>und.1) 01 R<.1)t,mc:ct1un, mJ) }UU. I kt· ,\\,HthJ, ,in \\l'r· "h•s, lord, t bclic\c th.1t }Oll .irt· till' Chmt, thl'.' Sun ui God .. " \nd rnJ\ }UU kno·.\ Jnd ll lt:lJr.ltl' 1tu1 God indel·d hJ) rJiwd hin1 irom the d ,·, I 1 i ! J \ \ L')lLI 11 Dr , Ne\\ port Bl'JCh Cl11ldc.11l' I) pro\lck·cl i\H .111 ... l'r\ ILL':> rur 11\0ll' 1ntrn m.111011 .:md c~rl'llion) tu ttw chwch, l.<lll r r ~ti:-rhl'll Sc.Hklt, o..J1i-11c;2. .,, n o: rht• l\t·~urrt•cr1un, ~:.J!>m Ut"'<f U\ '>f \ J.lttl1t"\ , Tr.ul1:1on.1/ Ep1-.cvpJI (I urch EASTER ATSOtJTH Co AST ,. . Our Lad' Qu<.'Cn oi Ansel:. t) loc.11e<1 .u 20 H1 \\Jr \'1~1.1 Dr., :-.;e''J>Ort Bc.ich GOOD FRIDAY Aprt I l) 'lot 'n Ple ... )cNlt ow ~ . for .......... .,..,..., EASTER SPECIALS Haircut 19 (Reg 115) 4JO J2nJ 1 Newpon 81."o,•1 723-6909 f 111111' \/1111'1' II it/1 II\ t/11• I/it i111• llll11'1'it111·11t 11/ fll\ll'I' St. Michael & All .Angels Episcopal Church Corona del Mar April 8 7:30pm Maund'j Thursday April 9 12:00pm Good Friday 7:30pm Good Friday April 10 7:30pm Great Vigil of Easter ' April 11 8:00am Easter Day 10:00am Easter Day Folowing Easter Egg Festival Nu,..ry C.re Provided 811 we>r*hlp tlme9 (to age 4) • Adeql:I* pstdng Marguerite Ave. at Pacific View Dr. 644-0463 EASTER SERVICES Mac.Arthur t N .. 0 Cit South Coast Community Church ~1u,1c: h:rn.rntlo Onega "\Vh~ Do Heme~ Al\1.a~' Have to Die?'" John Ba h. ~peaking Apri l 10, 11 aturday 6:00 p.m., unday 7:30, 9:00 a nd 10:45 ,1.m. "The Re t of the Stol") .. Boh , hank. 1.1peaking . Childcare a\'ailable at 6:(Xl p.m. 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. o nly. Shuttle ava ilable on unda) at Univer ity High School (comer of Campu and Culver). 5120 Bonita Canyon Road • Irvine • 714/854·7600 . . ·- .. .. • .. • .. The eighth day of creation, that crazy time of year W 1 , .1 111 11111 tl11• ,1111\ th.II 11 took Cud ..,1, dJh to . , , ,,•, :I 1 ''"'cl .111.l 1 n thl' "('\l'llth d.l\ Cod,,. ' ·d ', , ·"' 1, •1 tlw 'l '' 0.1\ · ui Ul'Jt1011, '"' · I ·~h:h cl.i. I .1 ., , 0 I.I ;, I ' 1 v1• Ir.· 111 ,, j I lrl.111• , , g11 .ti l \tl I ' •' \\ 1I1 ( ' g.11 '11' \ ' ' 111 .l! 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Jl{•\l1ll Ir,,\ 111" 1 I II <Ill IH II t 110 1 ) \\Hf\ \1aundy Thur'd~•) (;ood Frida~ Ea .. ter f.H Ea\IC'r l>a) 7:JO PM .\:00 PM <dO PM 9:JO A.\1 ~ I( 11~.:-~ ~· =1J ,.,. 1721 Wt\lcltll l>rnc "'r wp111I fk,tlh {hlhtnd \\t,ldcll ( o111rl) 714-646-11 52 , .. , •••• , f 11ft "''"''"··' Did Jesus ·really rise from the dead? E \l'n tie mo~t wmm1ttcd Cht1!\t1.in!I Jrc dr J~' n to a)k the qut')l1on. "Did )<.">us rt'.1lly "'l' trom th(' dl•Jd?" r f<llll tl -.C1entific \ L'\\ point, th1S I) !lot J \Cry goo<I qut•.,11on, l><:t .1u'c to a scientist. J good qlw~t1on 1., one· th.it t.rn be prO\t>d to l>t> true or f.11-.c' If J qul">tion r-. .i-.~cd th,11 tht'H.' i:. no wJy to cf l'.,f)IO\l', 11 I!> Cun,id1 •1 ccJ .,j)Url0U'>. ror t•x,1mpl1!, 111 Jsk tf gho~~ cx1-.1 1 m Pluto is a puor qu('!>tion, • lit·l.lU'>L' th1:re 1., 1it1 ,.ay to prO\C that gh'"" don't cx1.,t there )o, ,1 sc1C11ti'>I would corNd(•r thl' qu<.~'>tton of )t'.,u,· rCl>Urrt'Ct1on to u1• J pom one'. 1 ht•rt' 1 .... 1m,>ly no w.1y ti> prmc• that ll"•U!I didn't rt'>t' lr<11n t w clc.1cl . O..,oint·t1llll''>, hn" v .t!r, ii poor >UL'ntrr1c C)Ul»t1un 111,11..t•., iur .1 \\11mlt rlul rel11.:iou::. ont• Ami 111 tluo, 1 .t ... l'. to .1 ... i.. 11 li.',u, ro.,t• frum the dl.',ld I'> ur\t• ol tlw lllll'>t 1111p11r I.lilt .md \ltJI C)UC':'tior1 .. tlw 11·lig.11u'> mind 1 .111 .r k Rd1giou., qul,ttlll1') ,lit' not ,,1 l1d 11111\ 11 tht''.· ,1'1' ,1lil1· t11 he pru\..:d lllll' or 1.11 ,. ,\~nod 11'l ig11•th qta 'tinn 1., !>1111ph Olll' thJt I ,l!l l h.ing1• \!IUI 111• \I ( 11111rnu1llt\ {hut< h, ,\I' .1)1.. o r (1 ,\~.1111 th" FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 420 w 19th S1reet Costa Mesa. Callfornla 92627 MAUNDY THURSDAY . April 8. 7:15 p m. Drama and Communion GOOD FRIDAY April 9th . 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Seven Meditations EASTER SUNDAY April 11 , 9 and 10:30 a.m. Bell and Chancel Choirs Rev Gala/ Gough. Preaching Good t'riday "orship \ pn l ll 12-:\ P\1 and i P\1 Easf er Plu·d11 Saturda\ . . . t or f'luldrl'n 8ftt'~ :S-IO 12-2 P\I RISE 6 A~\1 ''Th r First umla) ., Pai\tor Bruc•r J r . kr EA TER SERVICE 8 & 10:30 \ ,, .. F.yrwitnrs1, ~r·~., .. P uMt o,. Torno~ (JSl\.'r, "0 1d Jt~us ri~·I" And "l' .,J1out ,1 tr iumph.lnt, ")\•.,!" rur \\hen \\l' SJ\ (hri.,1 II>~, \\t' Jll' s.i>ing that e'cf)thing lw slot)(! ior has C'll·rn,11 \ Jlut•. 1 he ju ... ttCt' Jnd the comp.1~,iun "11m·swd in hi-. l1ic d1u not d•l'. .1nd it con11nut'S tu lr\l~ Oil Ill tll<' IW,Hb Of thU'~ f'tlJllmlttl.J to h1111. Jl'~u .. t•1nhodit:>d God's lm1· rnt>ll' full) tli.111 Jll) onC' "\('f h.l!> .ind thh IO\l' 1.:oulcl nul <Ill'. Conw l t•k•br.1lt' C1>d'!> lo\\.'" 1th ti'> th1:. 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Urlllc'<I (.liw1 II m C. l1t1•' GOOD f RtDm' April 9th 12:00, 5:00, 6:30 & :00 pm ,I tftST tR SlIDffr April 11th 8:00, 9:30 & 11 :00 am f QR~ist l utRe~o~ CRu~c.R i f10 \ il'!oriu, Coit lll Mt-1>u M A RINER S CHURCH l(X'X) Bison Newport Beach 640-6010 I· n•ln Hr,.11kfu1 (1 1 • In hi: 15 \\I 8 I Celebration of Life I An Adverttsing Supplement to the Dally Pilot & Independent I Thuraday, April 8, 1993 Triangle Square to hold Easter sunrise' service T he Town Square, located on the upper level of T rian~lc Square 1n Costa Mc:..:t, "10 be the site of an Ea~tcr sunmc .,Cl'\-icc this Sund.ly at 6: 15 .1 m. Four dO\\ntown Co)tJ Mc.•:.J p.1 .tors. Rev ConrJd Nordqu .t o( )t John's Ep1)Copal Church. Rl' Do' lc HcndNson of the Co· t.:i "-1l ..i Church of the NJ1:.1rl•1w; r r K1.•nneth Krilu!>C uf St Jo.id111n ) Catholu:; Church, .rnd R<:'v C.1lal Cough of the r1h l United ' Ml: thodist Ch urch, ob-.cr\ ed hu\\ the Town 5Qu,1re Op<.'11l'd tm,ard the (.l!lt, with a \ 1c\\ o( tlw mountains Jnd thl' ming sun. The~ 101ntly ''cnt to '>l l' -ii f rt.ingk• :,qlt.HC As)OCiJh.'> \\oulc.l ClllhiCk·r till' 1d1..•J of ii !>UIHl>C st'r\ ll\.. lhc rt»1>0n)(' \\J., 11nnwc.l1Jtl' .ind po:.1tl\C. R<:'prC>l'nl.lli\L':> ul th1.• lour c;.hurch~ \\Crc in\ 11<.'d lo prOCCl-d \\1th Jn ('(UfTil'llllJI Bcd.y Coodoicn will porlr<ly Mary Magdalene during the service. .,unri:>e s<.>r\ICC A combim'<I t hu1r 26 1-9 Bt.:'ll..\ Coodoicn h.l., Wl'l1 \\111 sing "EJSIL'r Song." by Anm• 1mitcd to portr,1y \1.Jr\ 1 lcrnn~ und<.. r the direction ol MJgd.lll'ne .1s ;} dr..im,1t1c • J,1r1'l"> C1ll1.im, 1th the )OUfl~ 1llu)tr.:111on an tht»nw~>.lgc 01 hO\\ Jtlu1t Chane ' Sinllcrs prc.':.t.•1111n~ th.11 llr>t E.l)ll'r cl,1\\1\l·d and \\ h.ll ·'" Jnthcm uitJrrSLS rrom the.• t ml•Jnt to her. Ml•thu<.fo,t Church h.1s expancJcd mini:.trie> to the huni;ry .:ind homl·ll'~». !ncludms inv1tat1(1n) tor the .S•>mconl' Circ:. Soup "1tchcn .mu the Or angc Count~ Mental Church of Religious Science to celebrate 'New B~ginnings ' E Jstc r Sunday m<ul.. ... thl• culminJtton of a l•H:-\\l'C'k cclcbrJ11on focu')(•d on -.:e'" B<'ginningc; JI the Hun11ng:or1 BCJch Chur.ch or Rel1g1uw; Sc encc Spl·C•.l :,u1: .. 1 :.pc.1:..cr · Alan Coht•n, will adc.Jrl'') the thl'ml' ·aeho d I ,\1,11..t' .\ti 1 h n~, l':C\\." Alan •> a tl'JChl·r ur 1c,, l • 1-.n 1\\. n tor h1> mam. 1n::.1~hn ul l . I..~ ··including. "The Or.1gu11 Dol t ll\l• Here ·\nH11ur0." He 1 .l~>oc1atc editor ul '-t.''' r ront1u Ma~.uinc ror "h1th he '"1 'l:. .1 monthly column · A s1x·c1JI !IUnm<· "'r\IC c· \\111 be hl'ld at 6 J rn .. rollo,wcl l \ ~·nKl'' .11 8, Y:-15 .ind I 1 :30 ,1,m \'1>1turs Jrl' ''el,ornl' lo Jll1.·nd 1hc I lunt1ngtun Ul'.ICh (hurd1 ul Rel1g1ou:. '-L t nee pru' !1.:. ,l'l cmaronml·nt ur lm1n~ .Hc1.•pt.111u· ,1 place \\h1. r1.· indl\1du.1' L.1n d1>CO\ er their trul' n.1tun: throu4h the pradicc.• l)i Uni'L'r>JI Prinetple~ Tlw Jtmo:.phcrf' 1> uplw.ll .111d JU\uus. enhanced ll\ tlw m,1; c '' h1ch promi)cs tu lx· l''.\u'pt1unJI on EJ!>tCr SundJ\ Prrium1ing Jt CJCh ol till' >1..'r\ irns will be thl' mu,,1c. JI r, up (orncr Pocl..C't The Huntington Bl:.1d1 Ch1.irLh I) located at 2 205 \\Jin ..... Huntington Bc.ldl "' c,l 1 I 11 h1)ppinq Center. for mort? in1ormJt1rm, call 969· 13j1 · Or.rn~c C nt~ (rnm.1u) Rt:\ Coush "·''> cllQ:>t•n to bring .Commun \\Ill le.id the s.ng ng the ml')>Jgc, lK'C.lul-C thi~ i> Jn ' Re' J IJI Cough \\ .l) rn\ 1tL-d Jnnl\ L'r~r\ \l'.U tor him. _ I i(',1hh ~1.:i11on Actr.1ty CcntN for thl' homclc..-. mcnG1ll> 111, to bl'.' huusl•tl 1n the church. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;==::;;::=::;;:::=:::::;;;;;;;:::=:;::::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==== · Tn.1n~lc Square shopping center 1 .. ln~.itcd .1t the inter~.'Ct1on of • 1':l" port and Harbor Bh cl> in Cmta Ml':..l For more in(orma11on on the· c.1stt•r 'unnsl• :.crvict>, c.ill Re\ C.:il.il Cough. 548-?7!7. uy the E.1)1l'f Sunrise.• Comm Lt tu.•. nfobr Jt1n~ -W > CJr .. Ill the chair<..'<.! l>y Rt•v Nordqu1>t, Ill . m1n1>tr\, 3-1 J~ ~cnior .\\1m~t<.. r of del" er the mcs~1gc I tis topic \\iii _ltx.al church0> and '>I\ .1s J l.;11111.·d l>e, "llll> 811ght Mornmg D.l\\nin~ -\fr•thod1:.t Di,tr1ct )up1.•11ntl•ndcnt tor You," b,.J~d up MJtthcw UndN h1) lr.1dcr,h1p, fo!lt Unitc.'U CELEBRATE EASTER WEEI< NEW COMMUNITY ---~ EA.STER SER .~ I APR11 10 -6:00PM . ,i/ I SA'. . U>RJL 11·9AM & 10:30 sUN. iu l* are here to provide a place to grow for you 101d yotlr family and to serve the needs of 011r commtntity. We want to make a difference in 011r world witl1 tl1e powerft,J love of God! TIM TIMMONS tw .. 3151 Alrway Ave. Bldg. K-200, Costa Mesa • S4-0-1U8 •Nat to John Wayne Airport at Rtdhlll and Baku Thursday, April 8, 1993 /An Advertising Supplement to the Daily Piiot & lndepender.it I Celebration of Lite J 9 . . . • I ••• . . .. . .. . .... . . ,, - - 271 Avocado Costa Mesa ( 714) 6 4 6-1113 . . GATHERING April 11, 1993 Sunrise Service, Newport Wedge Sunday Morning Serv1ces: 9:00om & l 0:450 . create· ·Easter memories in Yoifr kitchen 'A \:cording to Mr.\Webster:· appearance with primitive man as <:;oo!Oe -a thin\ crisp cake, offerings to pagan gods. They were usually sugared df spiced the poor man's substitute for the and cut in.fancy circular s~apes live animals ~nd fresh foods before baking. usually sacrificed ta. their deities. What a bland: maper-of-fact • "The early custom·of)c;ratching I • Cool completely. Occoraie·in desired fuhion w11h'Om1mcn11I Fros1ina•. /Bonus Cookies: Drop rcrnaimna baller by hcapina 1a~lcspoonfuls onto lr1h1ty src:ucG cootie $hCCI. Spread into 2~ inch circles. B:ikc 1n a 375 degree F O\cn S 10 10 minutes. Yield: twelve J.1nch bonus cookies. d ription of one f!l' ljfe's delights symbols ~nd designs on the · -hose adorable,..fraditional, surface of the cal<es was the basis Ornamental Frosl_i~g ible tidbits that have-been · for the elaborate forms, e I ~ cups sifted ronkclK>ncD' iu1ar enjoyed for centuries. _And with · d~orations, an.d pictures ~at • v. teaspoon .\-aoilla Easter 1· ust around the c.orner! It's made the cookies and breal'4s of • ~ teaspoon cream of 11rtar • I I Ge d s · I d fl • t· cu white · positiye y sacri eg.iousl . • rm~ny an witzer an 3-r'Ous, Siflfogc1her confcctioncn' supr, · · .,!:ookies, which started out in • especially at feasts. 1 CTc~m or tartar. Add eq "tail~ and life as : 'biscoctus"(Latin), I have Easter is considered the v11nill:i~ But with rotary or electric beater never b,...n as popular ~they are princi~al Christian. foaSt day ofi~the until t~iing holds itt. sh•pe. e-0\u w11h ">i '-" damp otb until ready 10 use. If fros1in1 r1t>w. tjy prof~sJonal bak r and _ year. here is a natural blendl .• S · is not st'ff enough for dccora11n1. add a <llTf~teur alike (f nclu~in I -of the ar\(ient cc,istoms arid ' . li11lc mo e confectioners' •u1:ir. I I d · f h'ld h ' bot ( S · g ~th th To M11 c ColoD· Use ~cgctablc cfye, mu t tU es 0 C J ( n t ey re sym S 0 efln WI C -~nd-fofl tnSlruCliOnl, U'U\J ~m.111 • being "lade in all shapes and sizes • religio s significance of the bJtchcs ol ro)t1ng for c:i h color. and are being eagerly devoured. Resurr _ ion. ·, ' Why. some snops-which sell Sym9<Jls of Easter are the lily. • nothing else have po~ped up in the lanib, the rabbit and the some of our larger cities. 1 _ chic~e?. Som~ places prepare Probably bccau,e-they are 1 b<ikea goods 1n the shape t>f a relatively easy' to-<~C:5....!._.. lamb 0< .1abblt, or small chick are extremely popular <1nd, qf course, they sllpply virtually · instant gr~tifi.qition .. They come in a thousand varieties, from gingerbread to toll house, and with many names -crackers, t.iblcts. wafers, tarts, biscu~ and what-not. EASTER COOKIE CAKE • h cup or butler or mara:111ne, al loom temperature · • v. cup il1£1 r .. e J CJ& e' Y>'('Up GranJma's Unsulphurcd Mol.i~s • 2~ Qlps of un~iDod aJI purpo>c Oour • 2 lcaipoons c1no:imon AND CHICK GERBREAD OOKIES • ~ cup sbor cning · • I teaspoon :ik1n1 pu'41l1:r • VJ cllJ> sug 4 • It) tc:upoo b.1t.in1 wJa •VJ cyp Gra ma·s Unsulph'Urcd Mol:mcs • I reaspoon amscr • 1 cu S(p!I :atcd • I teas ck>\~ &rounJ • 2 cups all urposc l'K>ur, wftcd • I~ le;as n cinn:imon .· e VJ ICU ult ~ · \ ~ • VJ 1c!u n nuln\c& • . J .... -·~ In Holland.they cali them "kockjes", in Spain they're 1..no.wn as "lig<illetas", 1n France they Jnswer to "pattisserie", the • I IC•bpQUn baktna iOda ,e ~ IC'U~n ':sll • 1 cup M"11's Apple S:iucc • IV.: cups ~ick or. old·faih1on·cc.1 o.ab Crea"\ I c1her ihOrtcnina. su1ar and - molane dd egg yolk Mlllt \I.elf ' · •. (Rc~f''C \1.-httc for frushnJ) S1h • · • , . ltaliqns refer to them as ''biscotti", but Jnywhcre in the 'worlq cookies· cori1ure fond memorie~ of a watm tf}\>1 ting kitchen and the delicious Jroma of spices, fruits and nuts. • 1 pJdcagc 6 ounc9s) chocol.ite chips • l t\Jp chop d .d11tcs • ~ cup co:u~y choppccJ ~c.rns Prcp:irc a boud base: Cui 11 circle. six1ccn-111ches ·n d.l amc1er, from "urdy cardbo.arJ. C r both ides of cardbo:ml with heavy du·1 foil. Ughtly areasc.onc : ~ii.le Pl.ic~ b:uc on cookie ~hec1 fur c:oy hanilllng. Prep.arc cookie baller In l.iric ThC' cookie has even worl..ed 1~ell into ~ommon slang. For (''"'mple: "smart cookie". "rough CO<>l..1~", "that's how the COOJ..i~' crumbles", arid the n1clmame, Cool..1e" (Jllcd the .:'festive form -01 brt>Jd'", cookies ftrst made thei r . ·~I cream bU1JCI with sug;1r 8.:.il 1n cu and ,mOl:is)Cs. Mix together Ooor, · c1nrra'tnon, b.1k1/11 SO<J• and iah AdJ to molat.)Cs milctutc alternately ~11h apple uuce Sur m oq11s, chocol11c chips. d:llc\ :and pecans Spoon 4-cup b.auer onto ,''J prepJred base, iprcadinJ ~1:nl) I<> ~ ~nCl\ from CdCI= (Rescf'C rem:ainmg • b:Ulcr for &nus Cookk below) u.i .. c 1n I .J75 l.IC&JeC F O\CO :!0 to 25 m!nutcs .. , 1oae1~er u uh,.bakina s.od.i, b:ik1ni ' • l)O'o'iler anlJ ~tuees. Stir in Oour.mu.lur.:., ., Mi~ well. 011lt1 A ' , • . To 'Make Bu~ny and 01 le • / • Olngerbre1d C kie"' RoU out por11on of the ifouth. v. in i}I th1"k Oil li&htly Oour\:J bo.1rd. Keep rcm.inint douali t'hilled Use oulh~ of tniriny ur chjck 11~ i.hown in p1c1urc (line dr:iw\ng) or m.ikc }our ~n oualinc usin& ~ ca/Jbo.lrcJ \) mOdcl. · Bunny O\!}linc should }ICIJ'aboul a lo 10:· ' • a11>kics.. dlldt uutknc 10 10 1l cou.,u:i. ... B.:ikc in 350 degree F o\en fo1 8-10 minutes. Cool. Tu Dccor:ilc. ui'C reC1J¥ f,lf • OrnJmcot:U Frmw:ia •>"'en fur EJ>t1.·r C1."A1c u .. e; or \tccoratc 11.11h nut>. " f.llSln~ -ihrcOJeJ C'OCOnUI Or ~mJll c.1nd1c) •"\ . I ' . . . .. 10 I C.Wbralfc>n of L,,_ I An AdVerllllng 'Supptement fo' fhe oauy"PHot & rnctependent I ThlJrlday. ~I a, 1993 .. .. ..... Welcome. these cr_itters ~o your Easter ta.bla • \ <.hclhhJ~l madl lc11)1.l p.Hl Jn.I J 11" l.:t•\. 1ngrqJ11 ... b !'Ire• ,; I. ih.lt ,., r1l·l.Jul tor h mlc b.l~l'l) .. 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In thi.' tor, 1•f·:a Ji•ul•)i.' l,..11!.r. 1t>mhm. th.: l"""';kr .. d ·u~., ·"~'·'· """ ~"Jp. "' 11 aln· md ''"·'" ~1r'\.11~r h• I ... -.ncr unlll Ihm .1t1J vnuolh"l\n d1<..::,•la1vcl•t~. •Ill 1n 1.:n\\.:,i..•n,J ,\Ji..,,1 Iii I • R\:11\0~ lr~1J1a hct1l 1•111 i...:,p l'Jn '"'•' .... 1.r I: ,, .i~ 1h1.i..: ... 1.J 1 I•" lit •p• 11f\\Jkr l~ing J11p• 1.in !>.: r m h .. J • Holy Week ·Ser~ices ... Holy Tharsclqy, April 8 Morning Prayer • 8:30am Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper · 7:30pm Good Friday, April 9 Stations of the Cross • l 2noon Medication • 1 pm Liturgical Service • 1 :JOpm Stations of the c~ · 7 :JOpm Holy Saturday, April 10 . Preparation Rites for Elect and Candidates being received into the Church • 8:30am ~ .Easter Vigil -8:00pm E<uter Sicnday, April 11 M~: 7!00. 8:30, 10:00, l l:JOam 'NO S:OOpm M~ ALL ARE WELCOME! 2046 Mar Vista Dr. (Jamboree&. ~tbluff) Newport Beach 644-0200 . Good Friday and Easter services return to· Pacific Amphitheatre.·. C Jl'<Jry Chapel 01 co,tJ Mc."W "111 once JSJtn be holdmg >pecral CoO<J fodJy .ind E.htcr sunri)c sCf\ ices Jl thl' • °PJC1fic Arnph1tlw.wc tn co~tJ t-. \t'S.1. ThC')C ~(\ ile) ar(' thl1 IJrgl..')l in Southern Caliimnid '>() plt•.hc be )Ull' to dri j, C' t\1fh enough to -.ccurc J -.cJI. • • • •• Tlw Good FndJ) Communion sci'\ 11.e "ill bl•g1n ~~Jrply .1t 12 p m '' 11h door., <>1J<:n ng ,11 11 .1.01 • .\t 7 p m. thJt° ~Jme C\l'nlll~ th•·tl' '""be J H'') :.pl'(1,\I mu,1c.ll lonccrt Jnd \\Or-.h1p )('r\IC!.! Tlw door .. ior th .., "''" ll t' "111 opt•n .11 6 p.ni. (J)ter -.unri::.t' 'ol"r\IC..C \\Ill l;C'g1n Jt 5: w ,1.111 . d "'r' OJ>l'll .H 4.JO .1 m. ~pvd.11 mu!>iC "111 IN prt·~t nrt.•d b-. Chico HoliclJ}. ',\ \Jrl.. ZPl•m.1n. John .rnd 1..,,,1 \ \ 1d.h.11n, 01.'.nnis A~.11 m.,1n. Tcu, Cbrk. Du.ml· Cl.irl.., ThC' "-f\. D.ml·' t\ \,Jn')lld I. /\ \1c ~, lt'I "'c" <·II Pr.1 -. 5~ mj)hon) Ordw-.tr.1, l (( M \ \ or:.h1p Cummunit\, t\ ll .\ 1 lrgh: • School .rnd c:h1klrl'll ' t hoirs. ,\II lnl'''·'~t·~ " II be cll'I" crcd b, P.i.,tm Chulk Smith , • 1 The P.icitr<. Amph tlw.11rc 1-:. lo~,1tt•d JI the Or.mg1.: Count\ r ,\lr~fc.)Ul)(h, On thL' t 111 O(•I OI r ,11r\ ll'\\ .111cJ r ,\If, tU:.l :-OU th Ill !ht 405 rrl'l'\'\,l). oll thl' r,.11r.\i~\\ ,. 1t 1n C.mtJ.1\'1-:>J ~ Come Celebrate Ea~ter Joy with Us TWO EASTER WORSHIP SERVICES ON THE.PENINSULA . . 6:30 ,A.M. (j- EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE t41h Sltftl u the l eacll 9:30 A.M. EASTER WORSHIP SERVICE ,,, iht1~1 p l\urh by lh~ ~a 14th Sheet & Balboa Blvd f •dC I ,.PtfhldN I 111"1 r<"''"""•f< ~r .,,..n .'tf ''""' '''l4,.,. ~,.;; ~" 'rn 11 '°'- Chr1sl Chvrch By The Sea United Methodrst 14th Street & Balboa Blvd •Newport Beach· \714l 673·3BO'l Festival Services am Music by the Chancel Choir Directed by William Wells M•aady 1"anday April 8 at 6 30 Sedet Meal Good Friday April 9 at 7 30pm ervice of Darkne~s with Choir ,::: -- Childcare 31 all se~1ces (\'xct'pl 6 15aml • • Pr t.ors Bill KJrhn -Hacket1 · u~n K.trlm-Hacke1 .. "b NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dov~r Dr. at 16th St. in Newport Beach (714) 548-3631 Thursday, April 8, 1993 /An Advertiaing Suppler!*'t to the Dally f'!lot & lnd•~"'1t I q~·~•• of Lite/ 11 ~/)(If lL) 271 Avocado Costa Mesa { 714) 6 4 6-1113 GATHERING April 11, 1993 Sunrise Service,· Newport Wedge • Sunday Morning Services: 9:00am & 10:45am Create Easter memories in your kitchen A ccording to Mr. Webster: Cookie -a thin crisp cake, usually sugared or spiced and cut in fancy circular shapes before ba~ing. · What a bland, matter-of-fact description of one of life's delights -those adorable, tradilional, edible tidbits that have been enjoyed for centuries. And with Easter just around the corner! It's positively sacrilegious! Cookies, which started out in life as ''biscoctus"(Latin), have never been as popular as they are now. By professional baker and · amateur alike (including multitudes of children) they're being made in all shapes and sizes and are being eagerly devoured. Why, some sfiops which sell no1hing else have popped up in some of our larger cities. Probably because they are rcl<llively easy to make, cookies arc extremely popular and, of · course, they supply virtually instant gratification. They ·come in a thousand varieties, fr9tJl • g1ngerbrc,ad to toU house, and with many names -crackers, tJblclS, wafers, tarts, biscuits and what-not. In Holland they call them "kock1es", in SpJin they're known .'.I'> "ligalleta~·'. in France they · <1mwcr to "pattisseric", the ltJliJns rufer to them as "biscotti", bw Jnywhere in the world cookies coniure fond memories, of a warm inviting kitchen and the delicious JrornJ of spices,. fru1Ls and nu Ls. • l hC' cookie hJ~ even worked 1t~clf into common slang. For l'\Jmplc: "smart cookie", "tough cuql..1c'', "that 's how the cookie crumbles", and the nickname. C.ool..1c." (Jlled the 'le~tl\-C form ol brC'Jd" cookies first made thclt'I appearance with primitive man as offerings to pagan gods. They were the poor man's substitute for the live animals and fresh foods usually sacrificed to their deities. The early custom of scratching symbols .:ind designs on the surf ace of the cal<es was the basis for tfle elaborate forms, decorations,. and pidures that made the cookies and breads of . Germany and Switzerland famous, espe~ally at fea5ts. Easter is considered the principal Christian feast day of the year. Triere is a na1ural blending of the ancient customs and symbols of Spring with the religious significance of the Resurrection. Symbols of Easter are the lily, the lamb, the rabbit and the chicken. Some places prepare baked goods in the shape of a lamb or r41bbit, or small chic~. . . EASTER COOK.IE CAKE • h cup uf buucr or m:ira:mnc, 11 ruom 1cmpcr11urc • l'• cup supr •I cu •~cup GninLlma's Uruulpb~rcd Mulri~s ~ • 2~ cups or uni1!1cd all pur~ Ollur • 2 tca~poons cinnamon Cool completely. ot'corate in dcmcd fashion ,.uh OmamcntaJ Frost ins•. Bonus Cookies: Drop mM1n1na baller by hcapin1 11blcspoonflllt 0010 h1h1ly JfC:t.SCd cookie shccL Spread into 2\-S inch circles. B.1ke in 1 37S dcvee F O'cn 8 10 10 minutes. Yield: twe lve 3-ulCh bonus cook.ics. Ornamental Frosting • I V. cups siOcd confcc11oncn' suaiu • v. teaspoon \lnilla ' • !-'. 1caspoon cream of tartar •I CJ& while Sift together ronfec1ionc"' wpr. crum of uruu. Add cg ~hitc and vanilla. Beat w11h rOllll"Y, or electric beater unul froslina holds its shape. Cover with dJmp cloth un1ll ready 10 UfiC. If frOltin& is not stiff enough for dccor111na. add 1 lilllc more conf«tloncrs' susar. To Make Ct)lor5: U)C vcget.iblc dye) and follow ini.truc1ion•, lama 'mall ~1chcs of fr<ntina for each color. BUNNY AND CHICK GINGERBREAD COO Kl ES • ~ cup shor1cn1n1 • • I tctipoon bal.1n1 ~Jcr •~cup sugu e I.~ leas~n b:akanJ sod' •~cup Grandma') Uosulpburcd Molaucs • I teaspoon JID&Cr • I cg icpantcd • I ICISpC>t>n clo\e~ (ll)Und • 2 cups aJI itu~ ~ur. wfl~ • I~ tcupoon einn.unun • "'l teaspoon ~11 • I 1ca\poon bakins soJ1 • V: 1c11 poon uh 'I cup Mo11'i Apple S11uce • "'l teaspoon nutmca · Cream 10,ether sh0r1cninc, 'ufu anLI n10Ltsstt. Add cci )Vlk MIJll V.cl . (Rci.crvc cu wh11c for fr1>111ng) Sill 1uic1hcr llOu" 'ah. b:ik1n1 soJ.i, b;ilnn1 po~Llcr and spices S11r 1n nour mu1u1.: • I V: cup) quick or old·f1Uh1oncd o:m • I pJckagc (6 uunccs) chocol.11c cl11p\ • I cup chop~d dJtes •~cup cu•m~ly chopped pcc~n't l'rcparc cardboard bu~c: C'u1 .i circle, sl'<tccn·in(hes 1n diameter, from ~lurJ) cmJ!x1ard. CO\cr both sides of 'ardboarLI wnh hcJry du1y foil. Llchtly grca'IC one lide PIJC'C ba)C on cool.it ~heel for ca>y hJnilltng. 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'•" Jn•r' 11f \\al.r I.mg J1111• '""be 1.m.11,,1 Holy W eek Services Holy Thurs~, April 8 Morn ing Prayer • 8:.30am Even in~ Mass of chc Lord's Supper · 7:30pm Good F~, April 9 Srations of chc Cro • l 2noon Meditation • I pm Liturgical Service • I :JOpm Srntions of the Cro • 7 :30pm Holy Saturday, April 10 Preparacion Rites for Elect and Cand1daces being received into the Church • 8:.JOam Ea tcr Vigil · 8:00pm Easter Sunday, April 11 M:wcs: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:.JOam NO 5:00pm MOM ALL ARE WELCOME! 2046 Mar Vista Dr: Oamborcc & Eastbluff) Newport Beach 6+4-0200 Good Friday and Easter services return to Pacific Amphitheatre C Jl\Jry Chapel or Cu:.IJ \k•>J \\111 once JSJ•0 O\.' holding ~fX'CIJI CoOc.J r mlJ}-,1nd EJ:.11.: r sunn!>C S('r\ 1(L'<; JI the PJuf1c Amph1tlw.1trc ·rn Co:.lJ i\lc~. The:.c sc.-r' c:. a r~ Lhl' IJrg1.')t in Southern CJl1iurn J ") plc.1:-e l>e ">Ure to Jrr \I.' cJrh cnou~h to .. ecurc J 'ot.'Jt llw Cucxl Fml,1) Communion ~''ice will begin ~lurplv .11 12 pm \\1th door!> open n~ .lt 11 ,1.m At 7 p.m. thJt '.lm<? C\1.1\in~ thL'll' \\ 11! l>c J H'I\ )p<.'(1.11 nlU')ICJI UJOCCrl Jnd \\Or.Ji p "'(.'(\ (l' Tlw door., ror lhb ,c..•r\ ll l' \\ill 01><. n .11 6 p.m. f J'>l<'r <.unn::-1.• 'l r' 1c.e "rll hc~111 .lt 5 HJ .1.m cfo,1r., upc..·n .11 .; JU J m. ~pv1. i.11 mu>•C \\11! Ix.• prc..''l'l1ll'd b) Chico Hnl1d.l) .. \\,111. Z1'l'll.l,1n. John ,rnd lr~.1 \\'1dd1.11n, Denn s Ag.1pn ,rn forn Cl.11!.. OuJnt· Cl,ir~. flw "-""' D.m(•I .\\,ln,J tl•ld, Mich.wt Sc"c..·11. Pr.1 ,. S)rnphorn Orc..lw~trJ . (Ct\\ \\t>r,lllp Communit). \\CA 111,.:h School .rntl chil<lrl•n\ c..lici f). \II nll -..1~t1!> '"II bl' dl•h\l'red I" PJ~tnr Chud, Smith. • ·· 1 h(' P.,1c.1liL Amph1thl'.ltrl' 1~ I K,lll·d Jt till' Or .rng1.• l 1,Unl\ fJirgrour1C.h, Oil till' Clllllt'I OI f Jlf\ll'\\ ,lnd f,l r, just' i..Jth (J; ti' 405. frt'C..'\\J), ofi tlw r.1 rr\11'\\ ""t ln Cu:.tJ i\.\1 ~J.' Come Celebrate ·Easter Joy with Us lWO EASTER WORSHIP SERVICES ON THE PENtNSULA 6:30 A.M. EASTER SUllllSE SERVICE 14th Strnl ti the Inc- 9·30 A.M. EASTER WORSHIP SERVICE .11 r hrt~t Church by T ltt> Sf>o t 4th Srreet & Bal boll Blvd Christ Church By The Sea Unlled Methodist 14th Street & Balboa Blvd ·Newport Beach· t714) 673 j 9oi; .. ~" '\~ \, \\ w \I II 1 1 !fl/I If f I I 11// ;~ . . &. ~ ,~. I II///,~~ ~ , RISE WflH ~fl~~ • ~--OURWRD -~ ~Join o ur Easter C lebration~ ~ ~ ::;--' ::::::::: -Sunrise Sen11ce 6:15am 8:00 & 10:30am Music by the Chancel Choir Directed by William Wells Maandy TIJarsday Apnl at 6 30 Sede r Me.al Good Friday Apnl 9 at 7 30pm Service of Darkne · with Choir Childcare at all ~TV1ce (l?xu?pt b 15am Pastors Bill Kirhn·Hacket1 & u~n Kirhn-Hack~t NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr. at 16th St. in Newport Beach (714) 548-3631 ~ - • Thursday, Aprtl 8, 1993 I An Advertising Supple'!*'t to the Dally P!lot & lnde~,m I Cf~·~•llOll of Ute / 11 t • EASTER yk'IBRUNCH at ' .. ··.Jthe _, . ·.·,·'· t' .... Hyatt J}!, ... ;, ewporter Sunday, April 11, 1 993 10:00 a.m. -3 :00 p.m. Our Lavish Brunch indudes a variety of food and fun for the whole family, featuring : • Ocean f re.sh Seafood Bar • Carving Station of Prime Rib. Ham and Turkey • Specialty Salads • Create Your Own Pasta and Omelettes • Scrumptious Desserts. free Flowing Champagne and much more! Familv Activities Include: , Easter Egg Hunt with the Easter Bunny 11:00. 12:30. 2:00 Pony ~des I Petting Zoo Country and Western Dance Les.sons in Duke's Strolling Musicians Camp Hyatt for Kids Adults $ 30. 9 5 (includes parking) Children 12 & Under $15 .50 for Reservations Call H~l ••I N 6-' ill I • Hyatt Newporter 1107 Jamboree Rood Newport Beach. CA 92660 H~, f' ~, r:l-. • '-11All UI & Ull• Ulll ,t /i :-• Speuibino in on outhenli • • • • • I ' CenlTilllmeOOlnMexkoncuisile, ./ .··i EASTER SUNDAY :~.':=;:" LATIN BUFFET ord exomg flo¥ors, 00'411Q !he • hoOO?eeled. roosted chii for ow featuring large array of latin di relltoos ord 50UC.1S. American entrees and Latin guitariSt The edecll ~decor d f911 b~. pole io~on ord from 10-3pm. =~=~ snos . $595 mt oltwolt pointed on !ht 7 ~ chMrwt undw 10 •Is tlonsports you Souil " !ht per penon Bader ii frienctf ord Mty st;.. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOWJ NoC..-"'--' 263 E. 17th St.• Costa Meso • 631-4009 . ' . ~ lh••\\,111 ~~~ '/,-;:;.hWt•Mlf1 Plea e ioin us on Sunday, April 11 for our fabulous Easter Brunch in Cielo Mare. the Pacific Ballroom or our outdoor patio. Experience the finest in California Cuisine · as you are entertained by strolling violinist~. the Easter Bunny and nur own pedal "magic". '/ , .. ( ~ ... • ('t'• -I I. Brunch will be served frmn 10:00 a.m. Fare,\ are 29. 95 for adult~. 13. 95 for ch Ilclren. For reservation.\ call 714-960-7873 EAsTEa CffAlrPAGNE BRUN en • Traditional Ca . • Omelettes W, ffl rvmg Station , a es and Moret Sunday A . · 11 ' pn/ 11 , 1993 am to 4 Pm SENf ORSADUt TS • • J 7,s • 'J2•s CHILD R REN 'f's Sheraton ~ewport Beach :U:<>TEL 4545 MacArthur llvd • NeW1*f leach, CA 12 /Celebration of Life I An Advertising Supplement to the Oalty Piiot & Independent / Thursday, April 8, 1993 ' I ..