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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilot• NEWPORT itEACH • Quick like a • bunny -into the !>Un~hine! After the morning fog and ~O!J.!JJ low clouds, we'll have a nice bright afternoon but more clouds will move in by evening. See Weather, Page Al Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Woman faces · a pier·cing problem ~ Art store employee says she will quit her job · because $Upervisors have told her she'd be fired .. BY LouANN BASHEDA, STAFF WkJTta COST A MESA -To pierce your eyebrow. Or not to pi erce you r eyebrow. For Jennifer Schichi, the ques- tion wasn't a particularly painful one. The Costa Mesa art student thought piercing a ring through her eyebrow would be an attrac- tive addition. "I find it ironic that an art store, which uses slogans such 11s 'Where Lifestyle is an Arl,' finds ualqueness in personal expression unacceptable." Roughly three months after re· warding Schichi with a $1,000 scholarship -based largely on an essay she wrote about striving to be different -managers at Aaron Brothers Art Marts on Newport Boulevard allegedly told the 21· year-old woman that her eyebrow earring was a tad too different. her to remove it until last week, she said. "They said it was not the image the store wanted to project in 1994," Schichi said. would be out. 'The "arning didn't deter her; though, and the follO\\ mg day she "as sent home a second time . Today is Sthichj's third chance 10 walk into the store without the ring A111 by Wednesd·iy night, ... b .. had already typed up her res1gna· tion . ''I feel I have been forced to re· sign my position as cashier at Aaron Brothers in lieu of termina- tion for my e)ebrow piercing," she wrote. "This is a mailer of prin· ciple. "I feel that no company, no per- son really has the right to tell you how you can adorn your body. That's a personal choice. I have not offended any customers or re- ceived :my complaints fron~ cus- tQ_men .. Jennifer Schlchl's pierced eyebrow has put her employment at a local art store in jeopardy. Her employers apparently dis- agree. Although she had her eyebrow pierced in January -the same month she won· the company scholarship -managers didn't tell When' Schichi showed up for work the following day ..,, eyebrow ring and all -she received writ- .t~n warning which notes that she was officially "counseled" for fail- ure to comply with the store's dress code. Like the tough new criminal law, she said management told her that three strikes and she "My piercing in no way affects See IYHROW/P•9e A 12 Brown Act increases city, -school accessibility ,... Revisions in .law require committees to meet in public and to create and comply with agendas . Dv Russ LOAR, STArF '' 1mu The first significant tightening of California's open-meeting la":. in 41 }ears goc:. mto effect on Fri- day, requiring a m)ri3d of Cl!) and school district citiLen commi11ec, 10 creat~ Jnd com pl) "ith public ngend~ for the first time e\er. Although journalists led the two·yc:ir ba11le to toughen the often-abused Ralph M. Brown Act of 1953, the revisions ultimate!) benefit the average citizen who wants to be involved in the deci- sions of cities, counties and school ·districts. rHOTO$ l't M.AaC M.Aa11N. DAILY r1LOf Megan Beeson, 9, neutralizes attacker Tony Stengel during a self-defense class Wednesday at Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach. As of Friday, if residents "ant to keep up to da te with the hot topics on the Newport Beach Di· cycle Trails Commi11ec or the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Dudget Advisory Commit· tee, for C\ample, all they have to do is as!.. to be put on the m:ulang list for an agenda. With about 30 such commi11ees in Ne\\port Be:ich, M :t)Or Clar· ence Turner sa~ the new re\ ised Bro" n Act has a substanti:il price tag 011ached. But in Costa Mesa, Caty Manager Allan Roeder said council-appoin1ed committees al· ready post public agendas. Coming to ·their defenses Class teaches children how to protect themselves from abductions, assaults Bv MAAN1E McLEOD,' STAFP wama K idnapped, scared and unsure of her surroundings, Kaycie Craib had to find a . way out and fast. She whimpered, she .sobbed, she begged her attacker for her life, all the while watching for that one opportunity to strike. Then it happened. The 7·year-old found the chance and she wen t for her abductor's eyes. The petite blond third-grader from Newport Beach then proceeded to tackle th~ man twice her size t9 the ground, incapacitating him long enough to escape. Newport Beach. Kaycie was one of 12 students to graduate from the two-d ay self-defense class offered there this week. Its goal: to give children a lesson in street-wise self defense. "It wus real scary," said Kathy Craib, Kaycie's mother, who nervously watched as her daughter overcame the attacker in the demonstration. "You just pray they never have to have an experience like this. But it gives me a little more confidence to know she could handle herself." "We\e got a fair number of cat· 1zen committee , but m terms of how they operate, l don't believe the new revisions of the l3rO\\ n Act will really mal..e a material change," Roeder said. Ne\\ port-Mesa Superintendent Mac l3ernd Sa)S the increased costs of compliance ''ill be small for the school district, "'h1ch has only t\\O board·appointed commit- tee . Committee created by city The si mulated abduction was all part of a self-defense graduation before parents and peers Wednesday at the Temple Bat Yahm in The class was taught by Barbara Gallen and her program, called the Defense Department, is based in Los Angeles. At times the demonstrations were surprisingly explicit. The children, who ranged in ages from 7-13 years ••• CLASl/P••• Au Barbara Gallen, riSJht, teaches John Evans, 8, how to keep strangers from getting too close during self-defense class. council ond school board members "ere rel:itivel) autonomous under California' open-meeting laws. Journalists and acti' ists through - out the tate ha'e complained that policy deei' ion "'ere sometimes made in committee meetings that ~ painting on page 1 to- day is by artist Anne Oavis- Johnson. For information on paintln~, call 722·7136. INDIX Around Town ............... A8 Classified ...................... BS Community Forum ..... A 10 Soc:~ ...•...................... A7 ~ ..••....................... 81 Weekend ................ Inside See IROWN/P•9• A 12 Toll road agency olllcials defend project in lett r to attorney ·general ...-They say inf ormatlon about the proposal for Newport Coast Road project has been available to the public from the start. BY DAVID Harrz, STAn Wt.ma ' road agency. "These allegations and in· nuendoes and so on just don't stand up when we look at the facts." Newport Beach Councilman Ph il Sansone -Corona del Mar residents' biagcst oily in trying to get the toll removed -paused wheo told about the letter, which includes 40 exhibits consistina of newspaper articles, agendas, minutes from meetinp and other documents. "Well aood for them," he finally said. ferauson has ukcd the Attorney Gen- eral's Office IO detemiine whether the county acted lawfullJ wbett k deeded a por· tioa of Newport C.oua DrM eo the toll road IPftCY· The •ncy il·a joint powen poup cre- 1ted by the county to finance and build the San Joaquin Hills 1nd Poolhlll toll roads. Ferguson, Sansone and horde of their constituents -especially tho e in Corona dcl Mar -say the county and the agency delibe rately tried to keep the propo ed toll under wrnps. · Stockstill said that accusation is false - ond the agency's letter will prove it. .. It's a very complex and very wcll- documentcd recitation or the racts which. when you look at them d~pa ionatcly, very clearly indicue that there \\IS substantial public hearings -literally dozen or public hearinp," he uid. Newport Coast Dri\IC was built by The Ir- vinc Co. in 1991 to handle traffic generated by its Newport Coast housif\I de\elopment. ~ral soutb county motorl$tt use it to att !O t!'e airport and other central county Clritanattons. · But resident in Corona del Mar and north Laguna Beach fear motori t who don't want to pay the S 1 round·trip toll will drive on Coa~t Highway instead, sn:irlina traffic along the oceanside route. Toll road officials s;iy traffic ~tudies show that cars will not spill onto Coa t Highway. They contend it' impossible to remove the toll booth anyway bcc3use it will collect $1 .6 million annually -money needed to repay bonds for the SU billion toll road. Toll road reprc~nlati\IC repeatedly ha~c said the prOpolCd toll booth nc~cr was a se- cret and is entirely tepl. "Not>Ody that l'm aware of has produced a ihrcd or evidence to show •hat anyah"'a was done unlawfully." Saocblill lllicl • But Corona del Mar rdidnt Ywnne ... ....,...All ' Thursday, March 31, 1994 Get\ a\ deal_ on a car · wash and a cup of conee. to ·boot · L OOK IN TODA Y'S paper for the Costa Mesa llnnd Car Wash coupon for a hand car wash for $3.95. Steve Goold or the' Costa Mesa Hand Car Wash says "our motto is service value and speed." The car wash has made many clttlng.es,-and-onc~m"' is offering a free cup of Boyds' Gourmet Coffee with a car wash. Best Buys The Costa Mesa Hand Cor Wash (432-8161) is at J 195 Doker St., on the corner of Daker and Fairview, in Costa Mesa. D EDWARDS CINEMAS offers bargajn prices in Costa Mesa. At the Harbor Twin Theater (63 1-3501), at Harbor Doulevard and Wilson Street, seats are $2.50, and at the Mesa Cinema (646-5025), at Newport Ooulevard and 19th Street, seats are SI. 75. D SUITE SIX ONE ONE (673-4611) of Newport Dcach is having an Easter bunny sale. LOCALS ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE, 540-1224, c11. 363 ~lAac MAllTIN, DAILY I'll.OT All Easter bunnies, regularly priced from S6.95 to $300, are now half-price. The sale includes bunny nags and windsocks "but our supply of Easter Oags is vel)' .. .fimited," snys Joan Wise of Suite Six One One. • • Roger Neth served as one of Costa Mesa's first police officers and also was named the city's second police chief. The store is at 2600 Newport Blvd., at 28th Street on the Bnlboa Peninsula. D llORNULOWER DINING YACHTS of Newport Beach is offering a special Easter L-Ong before be becam e one of the city's first police omcers and its second chief of police, Roger Neth wDs a local hero of sorts. Neth hns lived in Costa Mesa since 1936. As• football A founder · . brunch and dinner cruise. . On Easter Sunday there will be a brunch cruise from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from ' noon to 2 p.m. at $29.95 per person. . • • J player at Newport Harbor High School, ht played oo the CIF ol the ·force championship-game bound football team In 1942. The team lost, but Neth's reputation was scaled. Now Neth ls credited BJ ont of the A "supper dance" from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. includes dinnc.r and entertainment for $49.95 per person. Children 12 and younger are half price. leaders who helped bolster t~e growth Roger Neth was one of the city 's first police of the youn1 police department into the orgaalzatloa It Is today. The Reservations can be made by·calling 63 1-2469 or for large groups (20 or more) please call 646-0155. following Is Netb's own verbnl history of the Costa Mesa Police Dcpnrtment officers and helped build the department D HAZEL FISHER, OF Corona del Mar can't say enough nice th in.gs about La Dcaute (548:8743) or Co~ta Mesa. Fisher says it's one of the best kept secrets in nails and facials. Chrystal Nguyen and Christine Le opened La Oeaute about a year ago at 440 East 17th St. (across from th e Wherehousc). Chrystal docs facinls at $20 and they both do acrylic nails at $15, fills at $9.95, silk nails whole set $24.95, manicures at $7, pedicures at S 12, or ir you'd like a manicure and pedicure together, it's Sl5.95. D TODAY AT KRISTEN'S Lingerie, you can meet Karen Haines, an Amocna breast fo rm consuhant, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Karen will be in the store to answer questions about nfler surgery breast forms and bras. Kristen's Lingerie is giving away a free bra with ::iny breast form purchase through April 30. Kristen's Lingerie (631-7399) is located at Westcliff Court on Westcliff Drive in Newport lleach. D lJest Duys nppenrs Thursdays and Saturdays. Wl1ctl1er you're a merchant or a s/Jopper, If you know of D good buy call me DI 5-10-122-1, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Btst Duys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Day St., Costa Mesa, Ca/If. 91627. as told to Dally Pilot reporter Marnie Mcleod. I submitted a letter to the proposed -City Council of the proposed City of Costa Mesa. It was a request for a job opportunity. ln 1953, one of the first things they wanted to do was hire a police department. They hired a medically retired sergeant from the Los Angeles Police Department, - Arthur R. MacKenzie, as the first chief or police -the current police facili(¥ is named after him. He w::is hired to start the police department Oct. 1, 1953. Then he staned recruiting for police applic::itions. There were over 150 applications for the first three jobs. Of that group I was one of the first three hired. I was one of the top three hired in the top 10 who passed the test. I was told later by the chief th::it I ranked highest on the scores of those three. D I started as a police oCficcr on Dec; 16, 1953. The interesting thing was we OJlly had three officers. One would work days, one work nights and the other was relief on days off. We drew straws to get the shifts and 1 got the relief shift, the first shift on the 16th. lt was a night shift and I pulled the first shift. The Orange County Sheriffs office handled the graveyard shirt. Pay was nor the concern for us in the occasional drunks and in those those days. We started ::it $319 a days you arrested t~em. N::ircotics month with eight days off a month. problems were absolutely minimal al We thought that w::is excellent pay in that time. We ::ilso had family those days. Our first budget from disturbances. December 1953 to July 1954 was less The first murder took place before than $25,000 for full operations, which the department started on the 16th, was not much in those days. and it was handled by the sherifrs It was a wonderful experience. Not department. The Mxt murder was July many people get to start a police 3, 1954. It was a family fight th::it department from scratch. At that tim e, escalated into a killing with a shotgun. City Hall and what had become the (A man) shot his wife. h was police department were all at 11 I East interesting -July 1, we hired nine 20th. ~t was in a converted auto supply additional people. One of the officers store. It wasn't more th an we hired was a Santa Ana police 1,500-square-fcct -that included Ci ty officer Jim Green and that was his Hall. We got the back section where first call. we put a counter for dealing wi th the D public, a small office for the chief and We outgrew the little bu ilding (on later added another small office for East 20th Street) probably around the detective. We also made a holding 1958. City Hall moved out at that tank, we built it ourselves. Everyone time. The city ncgotinted to le::ise the donated time to do the building. old Barr Lumber Company building at We had two police cars -one 1957 Newport Dlvd. The city ::illowed assigned to the chief and one assigned to the officers. However very shortly us $22,000 to convert it to a police after that, we added the third. building. D In 195.t, when we hired the nine additional people, the three original The volume of crime was certainly officers who s.tarted were all promoted not that great. The biggest problem we had was traffic. We had an occasional to sergeant. We didn't need a test because we needed three sergeants. In burglary, some petty thefts and once in 1956, the chief gave the examination awhile, an assault because we had a for position of lieutenant, I w::is few beer bars in town. We al o had f ortuna\e to be No. 1 on the list. I was The Nc•pon lkocl\/Colt• Mcso Daily Pilot (UPS.144-800) is published Mon<t.y 1hrOUJll S.1urd•y. In Newport Ouch and Cosi;i Mesa, subscriptions uc only •Viii· able by •ublcribina to The T1mc1 Oransc Counry (800) 2.S2·9141 In orcas ouuklc or Ncwpon ~ach and C0$1J Mesa, 1ubsc11p- 1ions 10 the Daily P1lo1 only ere avall~blc by mail for S8.58 per mon1h Second cl.in ~t3&C poid II Costa Mesa. CA (Prices include all •pplic:iblc 11:11c ond loclll 1iuc1.) POSTMASTER: Send address chanacs to The P1lo4. P.O. 8oJI 1500. Col.ta Mcu, CA 92626. Cop}ri1h1: No news 110- rlcs, ltlus1r111ions, .:ditoriol montr or odvcr· 1kcmcn11 herein can be reproduced ~hh· ou1 wnncn permission or copyriah1 owner. 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News, Sports Fax 646-'C I 70 Mal• Omce Business Office 642-4321 Business rax 63 1-5902 l\lbl~ by Cal1lum•~ Comm1111>C\ ~ns, a 'Tinin M1rmr C.omp.i.nr ' f. nM •• ,..,.. Nf"WPO" 8ach: 65/SO Balboa: 65/50 • Costa Mesa: 68/SO CoronA def Mar: 65/SO • .,,. .. can LOCATION The Wedae =Joint S.A. Rlwr Jetty CdM TODAY Flnt high Ant loW =~ fltl>AY SIZE SWILl 1-2 • 1·2 • 1-2 • 1-2 • 1-2 • 11:51 p.m. J.4 6:2la.m.~.4 ~2~ Hnt hlafl 12:07 a.m. S.1 Hnt loW 7:39 ...... 41 ~...... • 2:2' , .... S.2 ~... 6:5' ,. .... 2.3 W.._T....,.ulllwe:60 ....... .................... 10tD1S ................ ..... _../I tcoc• .... MolWtclomi .. ,... .... """*"' ~ ,, r. '1 I prom9ted to lieutenant. It was Aug. l, 1956. Art MacKenzie turned the day-by-day operations of the police department to me. In 1959, the chief decided he needed two captains. l placed first ::igain and J::ick Iverson was the other. Jock, be~use of working with kids and being a juvenile officer, was given command of the investigative and uniform divisions. I w::is assigned the odministrative and services functions. 0 Then the city decided to build a new civic center, including the police facility and City Hall, at 77 and 99 Fair Drive, in the beginning of 1964. We started drafting plans for a building. We did something very different. We had alre::idy been involved in two makeshift departments before. So the architects designed the structure, but as far as traffic nows and locution of offices, that was laid 9u1 by police officers. · The new polic~ facility became a model for modern police facilities in the are::i and was visited by many other agencies, not only in the United States but throughout the world, to get ideas for facilities that those agencies might be planning. Some visitors included India's rederal police force and Scotland Yard. D In July of 1964, Art MacKenzie became director of public safety heading both the police ::ind fire departments. At that time, I was appointed assistant chief of police, acting as chief. In June 1965, Art MacKenzie became city manager and I w::is appointed :is permanent chief of police. When l was appointed chief, I was told J w::is the 'youngest chief for cities over 50,000 p°lulation in California. When I retire , I was also told at that timc,·l had the longest tenure as chief -22 ye::irs. I retired in December 1986. POLICI FILll COSTAMU A Oranae Avenue: A bike worth S65 was stolen from a home in the 1960 block. Mcsn Verde East: An electric golf cart valued at Sl,200 was stolen from Vista Del Lugo in the 2700 block. Doy Street: Someone broke into washers at a luum.lry room in the 300 block' und stole roughly S200 in coins. Santa Ana Avenue: A jur (ull of an estimated SIS worth of pennies wus stolen from o home in the 1600 block. NIWPOIT •IACH Pl111 dtl Sur: A liah1 aray • 1964 VW bua w1s stolen off the 1treet on the 1700 block. ButM VllCa Boultvard: A Wave Runner boat valued 11 SS.000 was atoltn from anocher boa1 11orcd on the 300 block. U..1 blt:·A jet lki docked In the 20 blod was reported stolen. • • • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, March 31, HKM Al ' Ruining his best shoes isn't ·Steve's sole problem -Ge~m__:.·n~g-lu_m_e_d_o_ve~r_.._. a~n-=-ic_e_p_:_a=--ir-=o~I ;:1o~a12e1 J ust like the rest of you, I too read Steve Marble's column on hi) gusoline-soakcd shoes and got quite a chuckle. You probably thought, ''that poor guy stepping in a puddle of gas, could've happened to anyone." Oh, so true. Out the question is not why it happened to Steve, but rather, why wouldn't it ? I have worked with our / . . 1 ·"id l'd II)' no! 10. feeling ins!de ~y Cole ~.' I could hove wrinen about fear. fl My sh.fl an!l l dwt;:1 ~~:~J~ci\e Thinkin& 1 was on the brink or W~en l d r;;~h~:e '~: I could hove wrincn 11bou1 ne unll :\ nouce pollulina 1he entire building. l mur er myse . loss. :::, a pinch, t could have ~i~i~; ~~em~~~!!i ~~:~1~:'1e~1~5r or ventured dowi" ~h: h11tl:~~~=n\ ~:J:~e~pu~:!J;0~e;h~ wr;~:t~:d ~~pa~!Jt;0 write about . 1he alph11be.1 -E. So I ~tuppedd 3\1 ~~~!;to;>~l l c:!u1;>;rdy up my fumes roll~d out. 01\dm.:i • .. _. the 1as itauon. gave 1he :111en :in • h thought Ive pollute m~ '""".. 1 h d n my pocket shoes some ow. · h. I know. I l\111f the money a '· I was "andina at the wash basin and ~ryt ina now:d h know. What an and stood there watching a g~y with m left shoe In one l\Jnd and l set. my shoes. a.s1 e, a eJtCilini lllY I IUT\. burr the hood. ornament on lus the o1~r still on my foot when them like a ho.m1c1~e detc Stop me already. Mercedes while. the g~s -l our advertising director walked In. would a damning piece of ln m defense presumed -slugged 1n10 my car. . , ind evidence. l stared at the this isnrt just any l turncd around, gave the nou.lc H I 1hc~e, l !"ii:~~ i~e old l just abandon them? C . f shoes. h's one last squee~e and was scrcl>.'1ng me. u51 as h111.ma1 team before an) ~a~~i~ of Cole 1he .gas cap back o~. wh_en; ~u~d~dl:e ~s~h~~:~· l~au~gh~e;d~an~d;s~ug:e;stjledliiii'hijat,jl,.;SCjr~iolousljly•inliiu.rc•d•?•Ca•l•I "• ___ _, Hahn loafers, -nouccd 1 wos aian !ng in ut some liquid soar -the ni~st p:ur of of.-. uh huh, gasoh~eht1ck in10 my ~hen I ,,.,.. ...... $hoes I vc '"1C of Reporter's Notebook ----· managing editor Yes, you guessed it. The large the process; a person who actually f9r a very, very oval "spot" was an ink.stain. How walked right into the surf while had happened? -----· long time. this happened only boggles the interviewing a lifeguard. However, in the l:is1 few years it imagination. Could it have been a seems his clothes h:tve been taking · • And the·n there is 1-he coffee '. leaky pen or did Steve simply have "Coffee," he said. · an unusual beating. Hardly a week the misfortune of siuin on a en? problem. ~--~.aHWe-gees-by-Httitms--perfeet-Nly---~-G~o~~,g~u~r~e~:,;_..;.:....=..:.......:..:~~.:.......:..:.::.....c:...:...:.:.,;__-1,,,.~umr~e~w~c~·v~e~a-1~1~sp~1~a...i.shedltre- ironed shirt is .not tattooed with a brown stuff over our clothes, Evidently the spillage had happened before he had left home. Optimistically, he thought it ould dcy without a hint of the accident. i quarter-si~cd ink spot. It seems This is a person whose neckties but for Steve it is nearly a morni~g that Steve':, pens are forever losing become more like· napkins at ritual. l think my favorite coffee Then he innocently asked, "Do you think it's noticeable?" their caps, along wi1b massive lunch; a person who once leaned incident was about a month ago. amounts of ink, while stuck in his up against a freshly painted white Steve· was sitting at his desk one I, of course, being a sensitive person, said "Oh, no." shirt pocket. wall while wearing gray slacks; a morning when I arrived. Because Due it is not just his shirts that person who succeeded in losing a it was early, I was the first person Then the next person walked into the newsroom and -you guessed it. The first thing out of his. mouth, "What's that .on your · take an ink beating. Oh no, not pair of shoes -during the middle to see Steve up close and with our boy. of the workday; a person who personal. Looking at his crisp ''Hey S1cvc, what's that spot on closed his necktie in the car door while shirt, l noticed a huge your pants?" asked Tom Johnson, while trying to rush to a council yellow-brown stain. Thinking it shirt?" \ And so ii went the rest of the morning. Finally, Sieve s.tar1e<l our observant publisher. meeting, nearly hanging himself in was an iron burn, I asked what QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. Please leave your name an'd phone ·number along with your thoughts. A'l'rENTION CHIROPRACTORS! * FREE SEMINAR.- ''What To Expect When You're Called To Be An Expert" -Effective Expert Witnessing • Charging Expert Fees • Formulating Sound Opinions APRIL 18 • 7PM at Law Offices of Elaine V. Norton 17862 Beach Blvd., Suite 101 Huntington Beach 848-5499 Attendance is limited -Please RSVP by April 12 by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa Ss. 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We are located In the Hart>of Shopping Center, 2300 Harbor BIVO., Suite 20 Hours are Mon. and fl1. 9-7. Tues. 7-6, Wed. and Thurs. 9-6, and Sil 9--3. Ctf11fttd opClcln on staff. We have 24 hour phone coverage In cue Qf an emergeocy. Charter member of Neun>-Oplometrt ~ Aslocidon. Most vtslon ptans accepted. MYTH A tum bed •~ betterfor your ba<.k l~I Ly111g 011 11 firm bttl, 1l1t spmt rs c-iuvtd lrt a f)lJX btJ, tht ~P•"t 1~ s trcm1bi TRLm1 ~1cnnlu. 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Just this morning, he came out of the photo lab with a very nasty wet spot running down the front of his pant leg. Sounds suspicious? Not really. Just his usually coffee accident and his auempl to wash th e brown stain out. As you can clearly see, this is a man who is destined lo ruin his clothes, and obviously shoes, too. Maybe he's been hexed, or maybe he is just simply a klutz. Joyct Scherer is a special sections editor 011d D ncor-spotlcss dresser. Editor's Notebook William Lobdell is on \'acation. His Editor's Notebook column will return next week. An Etiq~ Couise F~r Dogs because we know ou know ... Manners Matter! • Adjwanenc ro Ch.ildren •Obedience Training • f wnping on People • Come When c.aJlcd • Houscbrca.ki.ng • Nippin.g • Leash Pulling • Sc.rVing You .Since 1979 Coastal Puppy Training 714 835~8538 For Your Easter Sp8c1a1s ••• Hop On Over to ... 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Baskets, Balloons & Other Easter No"Velties Wini Bar Optn Wtdn1sday thrv Saturday Wine Classes available., Two Costa Mesa Locations To Serve You Don't Forget Our Coff" Tea Time, Gourmet Gift Baskets, Tobacco Shop, Walk-In Beer Cooler & Flower Shop 250 Ogle St 650 8463 2602 Newport Blvd 6461737 A N 0 c N G SPECIAL SAVINGS 0 OUR. CIASSIC BIAZER & TROUSERS Bl;m~r reg. S345 $245 Trouse~ reg. S145 $95 , tep into -,pring with gre-Jl valUl'' on our d.1 ... .,Jt h~hr \\eight navy tropir.11 wool hlJ1t>r .tnd 1rnp1cal wool troUM;'l"I. ~peoJI prici~ oflcrcd for the month of Apnl only. Gentlt:ll'k.'fl\ ClothtOJ,t 561 '-'ewport U-nter DriH' • f',t.,hmn bland • ()'i~.-\10 , Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information. \ • . ' ' M Thursday. March 31 , 1994 Cities wary ol proposed. tax system ~ Proposal would distribute sales tax monies on a per capita basis as opposed to doling them out In the places they are generated. BY PEGGY HESKETH, STAff Warru. As city officials hopefully watch the local economy for signs of resurgence, many ar~ keeping a wary eye on Sacramento at the same time. -Slate legislators nave proposed several changes in the way local sales tax revenue is collected or -distributed that co uld have a major impact on city coffers. The latest proposed change is contained in a pending bill, AB 3505, that woul d pu t th e l % sales tax reve nue due each city into a statewide pool that would then be redistributed to cities and unincorporated communities on a per capita basis rather than according 10 sales generated within each city. The bill is opposed by cities such as Newport Ocach that have pursued aggressive redevelopment or economic incentive programs to auract business. The bill would be a "windfall for bedroom communities," said David Doissclle, a consultant with Municipal Resource · Consultants. Ooisselle said his company, which advises ~bout 130 cities on various tax, licensing and economic development isiiues, supports the present tax allocatiol\ me thod because "a cost has to be born· by the city in which a business locates." If a city has to .bear the costs of public safety, roads and other services needed to support busine ses, it should not have to share the tax income generated wit h other cities that do not. The state should provide in centives to attra ct businesses, Doisselle said. "When they do so at the expense of local sales tax revenue, they are shooting themselves in the foot." Katie's Fresh FLOWERS on the peninsula Special local Delivery Program $6.99 723-5283 NEW! Fun & cute ht ..._ slmd IOI' your dog °' cat. Hand-made for holidays and fNefYdayl $9"' each Of three for $27-wlth money back guarantee. {Spd'y /Jtl'S n«:k "1t nl holdly dlsied) NATIONAL ~OCISSOBIES ~· ~l p .0. eci-t0Il5, t Biill 0. t2660 ... } 714 I~ ·- cny 111annars ·dapy BXPlalon bid o1 -ear •Police department's fears of increased problems lead commissioners to turn down proposal. BY MAllNIB Mc LEOD, STAfP Warna COST A MESA -Stag Bar owners' ex· pansion plans arc still stagnant after the Pl anning Commission voted unanimously this week against granting the 32-year-old watering hole needed permits to open an adjoining billiards-eatery. Commissioners voted 3-0 against bar owners' request at the Monday meeting, with ·Linda Dixon absen t and Mark Ko- rando abstaining. The commission agreed with staff and police recommendations that ----___ ;;....._ ____ _ allowina the bar to expand could lead to trouble. "With the history of problems we've had in the past with large ban near residential areas, we are just trying to head off any similar problems," said Walt Davenport. commission chairman. Bar owners said the expansion of their b~siness at 145 East 19th St. would simply be a consolidation of their now:defunct restaurant, the Adobe Grill, which existed in the same small strip mall as the bar. The expansion would also take over the space once occupied by a former bar, George•s Steak and Hoagles. But a police report written to the com- mission from Lt. Alan Kent stated that the motion should be rejected because there are already too many bars in the area and because of the number of drunken driving/ drunk in public and noise complaints. ''I think we've really been unjustly criti· cized by Lt. Alan Kent:• said Chris Saylor, general manager of the Stag Bar. "This was a major part of our being turned down .•• Since the bar is located in a re- development area of the city, the request will be heard next by the Redevelopment Agency on April 13. In other action, the commission: • Approved a request by Edwards The- ater at Triangle Square to install 30 elec- tronic game: machines in the cafe lobby area of the theater. • Granted a vari ance to Dr. Brennan Cassidy t<> allow him to construct a 3,000- square-foot medical building on the land at the corner of 17th Street and Newport Boulevard, informally known as Teardrop Park. American Heart Association PC DOCTOR TRAVEL LIGHT. ,, EXERC ISE. Live in Elegance! Newport Beach for as little as · $1,395 Per month 1st service call Fru! Wiedowl VJ. l l m..iled It )'GIA' plllce: S69 (714) 751-PCDR • a .lW'i-. S'trawberry Open D a ily 9-5 The Balboa Merchants/ Ownen Aaociation and Newport EJemenwy School plan to make waves next w-:ekend on the peninsula. Students from the century-old school will paint a seaside, water-oriented mural at 10 a.m. April 9. The painting, a lively and contemporary version of life at the beach, was created by PT A. member Lauren Reid. Other events include a parade through the Fun Z.One by the band and drama club. Students who participate will get free Fun Zone rides. The PT A will sponsor a bake sale and area merchants Will offer discounts on food. The pubhc is invited. --.... Full Service Apartments. ONAONcEA~ We have a limi ted number of studio apartmen ts al Lh1s low ~ month~ rate and one could ~~!!!!!-~ _be pcrfecL for you. Included in your month ly rent are: meals, housekeeping, transportation, planned acLivilies. outings. wonderful social events, and weekly laundry service. PLUS, 1r you should need hel p with personal activi-. ttes of dail) hvmg, we have assisted hving services avmlable nght here at Newport Beach Plaza. ALSO, AVAILABLE: Spacious one-bedroom apart· ments from jusl $1 ,995 pe r month. Howeve r, th ere are JUSL a few of these special-location apartments left, so we encourage yo u to visit soon while you NEWPORT BEACH P l A Z A have th e best choice. t' Call for a free lunch today; and we'd be glad to.show you around. (71'4) 6+5-68~3 (800) 597-5812 A Lersure Care Retirement Commumty ... wlW1e~s-~. ' l 1 • DAY LIKE F~rER, ."WHY SERVE AN" EVERYDAY . KlNDoFHAM? Its not everyday that friends and loved ones tome together to celebrate an occasion as special as Easter. Thats why for over fony )(ears. peo- ple who want to serve the very best have made HoneyBaked Ham the cen- terpiece of their Easter meal. With a HoneyBaked Ham, you can make your guests feel like a million bucks without spending a fonune. Because al most, HoneyBaked costs HoneyBaked Hams are: • Smoked longer, about 30 hours. • Leaner, Spe,~ially Selected Grade 1 Hams. • Sweeter and more tender. r-- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - , just pennies more per • Contain les.s salt. • Topped with our unique HoneyBaked Glaze. I ~ Independence One Bank I I ~ • Of CaliforniCtFse I I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : Please Call JoElla MilaD or Steve.Ehle I 675-3345 (714) 675~250 I I · Paaer I I-!'..!, __ 32.,~;_Co,!8~ H!!,h!a~ '!"!a_!e.!., M.!r ___ ~~=~ _ .J . I an ordinary spiral sliced supermarket ham. Oftentimes, they're priced the same. But thats where the similarities end. • Prepared fresh daily. So this year, remember: A special occasion like Easter isn't jusl another ordinary day. And HoneyBaked isn~ jusl another ordinary ham. • A.MW.(W-"t _. •WS.. 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For information, cnll Judy lannocconc at 835-5381. oC food, utility and shelter costs. In addition to moncwry tax-deductible donations, the group needs tools and a 1ruck for ill labor work pool, which responds to communi1y need calls for handiwork Cixin& and cleaning jobs. Other needs arc a volunteer arant wril· er, fund-raiser, CPA and legal counselor. For information on any of the programs or how 10 volunteer, please <:411 Dr. Renee Namastc al 540-5803 or 754-9553. dren 6-16 from single-parent homci.. rt re- quire!$ a onc")ear commitment of 4-6 hour~ per "eek to ser.e as a role model for :a chilcJ. Applicants must go through a screening and in1erview process as do the children, and cf. forts arc m:idc to compatibly ma1ch lhc t"o For information, call 544.7773 noon in the shop arc:i (2·S p.m.) nnd game · rooms at :ill three area loc:uions, inchtding the Rae Center al 661 H11m1lton on the west side or Co 1:a Mesa, the Lou Y:in1orn Center at 2131 Tustin A\e, behind the IUiscr School .sod the Eu~t Blulf Center 3t 2555 Vista Del Oro by Corona Del ~far High School. For in· formauon. call Dick Powers or H:irbor Are;i Bo)'S find Girl> Club ot 642-2245. Arts Ac•ll••Y ef Or•111• Ceu•ty American Cancer leclety The American Cancer Society's Orange County Unit is seeking office volunteers Tues· days and Thursdays for any time period from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteers will help with variety of ~rojccts such as Angels on Wheels (taking patients to chcmo1hcropy tr,cntmonts) Oaf· fodil Days, Making Strides, Jnil & Bdil, the Great America n Smokcpu t and more. For in· formation on these and other volunteer' op· portunities, call Selma Sladek at 751-0441. The Aris Academy of Orange County in Costa Mesa is a new umbrella organization for the Costa Mcs:i Art League, Ballet Mont· martrc, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse and Newport Bench Showtimc. The group is plan- ning to fund and build a community arts facil· ity for the four groups in Costa Mesa. For more information, coll Alice J...cggctt at 540· 2557. ' aallet Pacific• The Bmlct Pacifica Guild, a volunteer sup· port group for Ballet Pacifica, needs vol· un1ecrs to serve as ushers, sell T-shirts, sell juice and 'COOkies at events, conduct fund · raising events, help with costume and scenery repairs. Volunteers who prefer not to join the guild arc welcome and 1hey may help as little or much as desired. For information, call Molly Lynch at 642-9275. 8oy Scouts of America Inc • Oran9• County Councll The Volunteer opportunities arc broad, but Include shon·rangc projcc1s ltkc teaching scs· sions at next summer's day c;imp~ to long· term commitmen1s in fund·rnising. progrJm development and training to existing troopi> and packs. For more information i:all Ja\On Stein :it 546-4990. Braille lnstltuto Oraille lns1i1u1e's cl:isscs for lcg:illy blind utlullS provide social, rccreallonal and educa· 1ion::1t opportunities to help blind men and ~omen overcome isolation an.d other prob· lcrm rcl:itcd to loss of sight. ,Volunteers arc needed to assist in 1hc Crcutivc Arts craf1~ por11on of the program, 10 dri'c for outing~ or to tc:.ich Uraillc. Volunteers will be tr:.iincJ to \\Ork with the blind in 1his worthwhile, l1gh1hcJr1cd program. Classes arc Thursdays at the OASIS Senior Ccn1er in CorOnl dcl Mar from 10 Q m.·2 p.m., or at the S:inta Ana Auoclatlon Renaluance Creators American Reel Crost, Orange County Chapter The Orange County chapter of the Amcri· can Red Cross needs volunteers who enjoy • public speaking to address community groups abou1 Red Cross services as part of the' chap-. Association Renaissa nce Creators is a non- profit group in CostQ Mesa which sponsors nnd supports multi-outreach community ser- vice programs, such as the homeless sonctu- ary. ARC needs volunteers to donate and de- liver garage sale items for our Saturday fund· raisers at 3142 Cork Lane. The group relics on public support to maintain monthly needs 819 llrothen, 1119 sisters Men and women over 20 years of age, hav- ing lived in Orange County for six months on the job for at least 3 months arc needed to serve l!5 big brothers or big sisters for chil· Boys ancl Girls Clubs of Costa Mesa/Newport Beach The three area Boys and Girls Club1> n1:cd volun1eers for numerous reasons. including . volunteer coaches for athletic teams and teachers who can spend a couple of hours or work multiple sessions (\\hJtcvcr one can af· ford) to teach an arl or craf1 \\-Ork.)hop for 7. 13 year-olds. Volunteers ate needed for after- Senior Center on Wednesdays from 10 a.m.·2 1, p.m. For informa1ion, call Marti Rogers at 821-5000. ASH-OUT UNLIMITED 80;% LTV to $500,0QO 75% LTV to $750,000 70% LTV to $1,000,000 2nd Home Progr•m Av.ll•ble E. Wayne Hart, Ph.D. Gatherinas • Treatment Psychologist C?HllAff Marriaae Counselor CMA- Credit Line Features LAllAs LINE -.OAH QIHMt 367-~ ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS Enjoy an Eggstra Special Easter RESERVE Nowf 18' boat $40/hour seats 8 • 20' boat $50/hour seats 12 • Quiet & easy to drin • Fully enclosed • Stereo casRttes -C.tuing available Located next to the Ferry Balboa Peninsula Stop By or Call (714) 673-7200 .. for Chet Menkes of Newport Beach, pain Is no longer par for the course-not since he decided to have knee replacement surgery. Like Chet, you can get back to doing the things you love. If you've been suffering from chronic, debilitating hip or knee pain due to arthritis or joint damage, or have difficulty walking, you may be a candidate for our joint replacement program. At Hoag Hospital, our comprehensive Joint replacement program is designed to give patients all the slcllls and confidence they need to ensure a quick, comfortable recovery. We'd like to Invite you to attend our frH seminars where we've assembled some of our joint rtpllcement team members In· eluding a HOlg orthopedic surgeon, phys!· cal therapist Ind orthOpedic nurse. Our spe- clatty team members wiM be happy to an· ..., your questions about joint repllct- ment SU~ Ind http you decide Rmlght be rtght for you. call tor reservations. ' -Oregon Real Estate Opportunities SEMINAR FOR n 1r 5~\1A1.1. L~1111'.\ll:.\'l ~5''' < 1.-11 ,~ r~ MOVERS OR INVESTORS Real estate in Oregon is a bargain! . Hear about investment, home, and busirtess opportunities from one of Oregon's top agents Friday and Saturday• Aprll 21st and 22nd Country Side Inn • Costa M- Call Sandy at 1-800-585-1335 fot reservations/Information 47rht\nmd NEWPORT- ENSENADA j 70-l 000 pounds Local-National-International Door-to-Door delivery · Expen packing and crating GroWld • Sea • Afr • Rail .... • Pre ented by E Specializing in sehold Goods & Applianm l Art. Antiques. Fragile hem~ 1-ull) tn\urcd. 15 yem o( cxpcnencC' VJ SN MASTERCARD lKfERNATIO~AL /; ·: YACHT RACE\<: • • I Indep~ndence One Bank Of California fSB Official Race Spon or • In Cooperation with th e Daily Pilot and , Long Dru g Store HOfficial Photo Proces or.". PRIZES: 1st Place-$500, 2nd Place -$250, 3rd Place -$125. The top three photographs will be published in the Dail y. Pilot' April 21 special section dedicated to the Newport-En enada International Yacht Race. DEADLINE: Friday, April 8, no later than 5:00 p.m. HOW TO ENTER: Contest theme is Coastal/Nautical to celebrate the pirit of the Newport-Ensenada International Yacht Race. Open to all amateur photographers intere sted in trying to capture that undefinable , pirit that m£U<e our Orange County coastline so specia l. Submit your color or B& W, 8"x IO" print (not mounted or framed) at one of the official entry locations listed below. Long s Drug Store , the conte t' "Official Photo Processor," will print 'your 8x 10 color ent ry at no charge after your co lor -~ film has been developed and you've made your fina l election. Entrant name, address & phone number must be attached to the back of each entry. Official entry fonns can be obtained and entries submitted at any of the following locations. OFFICIAL ENTRY LOCATIONS THE DAILY PILOT Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 •Monday-Friday • 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 INDEPENDENCE ONE JJANK OF CALIFORNIA Hour : M-Th: 9-4F:10-6 • 3748 F.ast Coast Highway •Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 • 24422 Avenida de la Carlota • Laguna Hills, CA 92653 LONGS PHARMACY FASHION ISLAND • 923 Newport Center Dr. • Newport Beach, CA 94660 LONGS DRUG STORE . • 175 E. l 7st St. • Costa Me a, CA 92627 ' • • l M Thursday, Mardi 31. 1194 Newport a.ohlCoeta ..... DtallY Pl Wom•, ofllc8r lnJUPad In car wreck ~ Costa Mesa resident allegedly ran red light and collided with patrol car. ' BY Lolt.lANN BASHEDA, STAI• Wuna COST A( MESA -A police of· ficer anaJa Daily Pilot executive were hospitalized Wednesday after : the Costa Mesa woman allegedly : went through a red light at New- • port Bouleva rd :ind Mesa Drive, : :.colliding with the patrol car. Senior officer Chano Camarillo, a 27-year ve1eran, was ru shed to Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach after the 8:40 a.m. crash. He was released Wednesday afternoon with back and knee pain. Judy Oetting. •U, the Daily Pilot's classified advertising man· ager, was rushed to Western Med· ical Center in Santa Ana with a fractured pelvis, fractured ribs :ind a punctured lung. By Wednesday evening, she was recovering in guardea condition. "We (eel very bad for Judy :ind fOr the office r," said Daily Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson. ''She is one of our most valuabtc· employ· ees. It's tragic that something like this would happen to two impor· tant members of our community." According to reports, Camarillo was driving north on Newport Boulevard at roughly 35 mph when his patrol car broadsided OetU.'• Pontiac Grand Prix, which had been traveling west on Mesa Drive through the intersection. Bo1h vehicles sustained major damage, reports show. Angel Johnson, a spokeswom3n for the California Highway Patrol, which is investigating the accident, said reports show thal \\'itnesscs told police they sa~ Oetting's car run the red tight. The crash is still under investi· gation, however, and no citations were issued as of Wednesday evening. It is common practice for the CHP to take over an investigation when a police officer is involved. BY LouAlol IAIH.aDA. trAn warrwa BALBOA -The owner of a Davey's Locker li&htseeing boat has offered to take Karey Jaeger on the vessel next week so she 'can spread the ashes o( her 22·month-old son al sea. Tricia Ferrell, owner of the sportfishing boat Western Pride, docked at the Balboa Pavilion, said she called Jaeger after reading about the death of her son in the Daily Pilot. Tyler Jaeger died Friday morning at Hoag Hospital. An autopsy indicates the Newport Beach boy bled to death from ruptured organs -eight days after he received a stuU fractwe. Police have arrc,tcd Jaeger's boyfriend, Brian Laudenback, who had been babysitting the toddler when he died and when he received the head injury. "I have a 22-month·old grandson," Ferrell snid. "ll would be horrible to have something like thot to happen 10 your baby. I think everybody Is touched.by it." Although her boa t is typically chartered for school whale· watchlng trips and afternoon fishing, Western Pride has been hired for burials at sea. Burial wu initially planned for sunset f riday. But Tyler's aunt, Amy Jaeger, said Wednesday ther, were forced to postpone it until next week arter learning the boy's body would not yet be released from evidence. "Our family's going through so much grief," Amy Jaeger said when contacted at her home in Glendora. "The anger is starting to set in now." Jaeger's friends have set up a trust fund at Bank of America, 115 W. Foothill Dlvd., Glendora, Calif., 91741, to pay for medical and cremation costs. Jeweler Cl'lllled for thWartlnll poalble l'ObberJ 1894 -1994 FoUll GENERATIONS 100 YBAllS! . BY Lolt.lANN 8ASH£DA, STAn wam:a lock the doors, and im mediately • called police. NEWPORT BEACH -Police "(The suspects) turned around commended a quick·thinking jew-LOOIL.off J ike. _a .shot." Bau eter"'ror denecring an appare~n..--1s..._a...._id. But not before the employees robbery attempt at his West Cliff got a gli mpse of the license plate store, and are warning other mer· number. chants to be.on alert. Police checked the plates and Mary Barr, owner of Barr Jew· found that the white Buick had elry, said it was about 3 p.m. Tues-been recently stolen from Los An· duy when three men wearing geles. gloves and what appeared to be "This ve ry alert individual pre· stocking caps approached the store .vented a very serious crime from after parking in an unmarked occurring," Newport Beach Sgt. space near the door. Andy Gonis said. "We didn't wait 10 sec if they According to Gonis, neither the had any weapons," she said, ex-suspects nor the incident appear plaining that cmployet>s rushed to to match any other local jewelry ht Beads ID Your Basket! FREE Necklace or B racelet #Kit with any purchase of $2 or more. nc Coupon per Customer • Expires March 28, 199 Design your own jewelry with our wide selection of beads /I from aroun d the -world. 607 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach (:u 1hc Jhlboa Ferry cro,.-:ing. bc:ich side) BEADING CLASSES AVAILABLE! 675-8960 BUY 1· GET 3 FREE 1 ·-or 2,. 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The Iron-Ons, The Paper Tulips, The Women and Brown Lobster Tank will play at a free concert celebrating the third birthday of Noise, Noise, Noise record store in Costa Mesa. The fun begins 8 p.m. For more details (like where? when?) ... . . . See Local Aiusic, page C can Fobes thumbs through a box of videotapes as her son Gerard lounges on the sofa in their Newport Beach otne. "Everyone wants to see them," the proud mother. boasts as she retrieves a tape, slides it into the VCR and waits for the music video to flash on the screen. Gerard, 23, in his first professional acting role, stars as high school student Brandon Fobes wt:io, with his mother's encouragement, goes out for the track team over the objections of his father and the track coach. Brandon falls in his first race. Though bloodied, he is urged by his father to finish. "Standing Outside the Fire," the country music chart-(opper that opens Garth Brooks' new album "In Pieces," accompanies the video, which cost $400,000 to produce and premiered March 3 on The Nashville Network. Oh, one other thing: Gerard Fobes has Down's Syndrome. Wearing black slacks and a white shirt as he prepared for another workday at a nearby grocery store, Gerard nervously rubbed his legs while the video was being shown. After the emotion-wrenching ending, he rubbed liis eyes. He wasn't alone. "I doubt if I could see it too many times," Jean answered when asked how many times she's seen the video. Casting agents called Hope University in Anaheim -the only private fine arts college for Savants or gifted people witK mental retardation -searching for young men whh Down's Syndrome to audition for the video's lead role. Gerard and eight other students were selected as candidates, but as soon as director Jon Small met Gerard, he had his Brandon. The video was shot in four locations. A middle-class home in Pasadena served as the fictional Fobes' house. John Marshall High School in Los Ange les was Brandon's school, but the track-race scenes were shot at Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades. And the grandstands surrounding the track were reconstructed on the Carnation Co. grounds in South Central Los Angeles for the fiery climax. There were 300 extras for the track scenes. A stunt double for Gerard, who is on screen even more than Brooks, took the fall and drove a car in front of Marshall High. Brooks only NEWPORT IEAat • COSTA MESA Thursday, Ma rch 31 , 1994 Pull-out S ection/Page A TAKE TWO Britta Pulliam, owner of nearby Britta's, is opening Gringa•s Grill on the Balboa Peninsula. So what's she got cooking? See Local Dining, page D board :it CoroM del ~far High School. Lrl.:c hb character in the v1uco Jid '' it h tracl.., then - lOO·pound, 5-foot-tJll GcrurJ \\Cn : out tor the high·~choul football -le<tm h~ fr~lf1tttttft-\"~":------J1t "f le haJ t he:.~ huge p:.iJs on and ran out on 1he field \\Ith the)c.: huge people," Jean a•mcmbercd I h.:n co.1ch Da~c ·Hull:inJ took Gcr~mJ under 111~ \\ ing and made him the tc lm's ''Jtcrboy. Ger,:ml \\Ound up , .. inning a \:ir:.ity lc ucr -and th~ Sea c;t· ........... .. \\ h11 h." I >11\\ 11 ', "' 11d111nH', p l.I\' ·' high 'l hool 'ludt•nl ''ilh llw ,,lint> .1llli1 lion in .1 (,,111 h Broo"'' mu,it vidt•o. Kang' ~p1n1 A\\.Md hi, si:r)ior 'car ~nd thiough · la)1 · ... c:.a~CJH - Holland 's fi n:il one betorc rc11ri1 • -WiJ~ a li\1u1e on 1hJ s1delincs.a1 c'cry football 'l\c bet:n ,.ut thc1c lor -heU "eek ;ind e\e, ·"1!ami: for nine )ears." Gerard sai . :.I hop.! tu con11 nue: .. !\:e\\f>O rt H:irbur ~it;~ 'S1..hool 1s clo,cr lv Gcr:.11J ~ h~ me, but he went to Corona dcl N ar becau~c of 1b p1 ogr:im for :.pc1..· I ... 1uJent~ When h1:. ~btcr, now a 'Cl frc-.hm.1n, attended cro:.::,I ,\ n loe Harbor ll1gh. · he·d If'\ to ge t a ri,alf'\ gl1ing \\1th lk rcne. but 'he coulJ.111 care II.'':..'' kan laughed ON THE RIGHT TRACI( Gerard i' ,u ... h a fvmball tanall that llC \\ :JlChC) \ i ... ...:ot.1pC' 01 na"l footb.111 game!) Ill the 011:,..:a,Ctn ~ "h~n ho: C'.1n I no time. In aJu1tion 10 bcm\! '\our lu~.1 b.1g.~...:r .111tl your cu1111r-.; d.·rl.:'' :i. lblph ·, gn ~.:r' !--h>rt .lHl 171 h St11.:d in Co t ,1 ~lc,:.a, he i~ .1dhe .11 !:>t Jo:a~l11111·, C:i1hohc Chur .. h an Cu:.ta :\lc!).I. ''her.: he la:i!) 'ICC\ed m:i'' ince :..cc 11. .. I IO\C in,pir111g in the ''ord of God, that I d!.>i •• · First professional role for Gerard Fobes of Newport ·Beach is in video by country superstar Garth Brooks appeared on camcr:\ in scenes shot one evening at Carnation, but he was present on all 'ICts all fou r days of shooting. "He was there when we got there, and he wus there when we left," Jean said. One night, Brooks ran out and put a jacket over Gerard so he ''ouldn't get cold between takes. Another chiJly night, he inviteJ Gerard and his mother to stay in his trailer bel\\een scenes. "l think he's a good country singer and a good man," Gerard said of Brooks. "He's no diffe rent at all. He just treated everybody nice, that's all." By MAT.r COKER Everyone treated Gerard nice. Brooks' drummer Mike Palmer sent Gerard the drum sticks he used in the video, and Gerard proudly showed off a photo album from his first acti ng experience that included several off-screen shots of him in the arms of attractive women who were part of the production team. "There was a lot hanging on him to do a good job," said Jean, wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with the words "practice random acts of kindness & senseless beauty." "He knew he could do it and he did. They showed a lot of respect, and they were not patronizing.·· A spokesman a1 Brooks' Nashville office said this week the country-music superstar is in the middle of the European leg of his current tour and unavailable for comment. ·<r can say he "as extremely excited to do the video and e\plore that part of life," the spoke man said. Small, through a spol..eswoman at his New York company Picture Vision, said Gerard was ··remarkable, absolutely remarkable," and displayed u lot of endurance despite "really long. really tough days of shooting." Jean Fobel> reported that the I l:J\tnl! JttcnJcJ clJ,..,cs at Or:ini,c t~J)l .tnJ Cu:i ... tlinc director told her Gerard was .. the commun11~ collcg...:!), he·!!> no, .. a best actor he's had anJ a dream 10 junior at Hope Unhersit~. and direct.' " "Wh en I '"as a kid, I had a passion for acting," Gerard recalled. He and Si!>ter Dcrene used to. wear clown mal.:eup and put on shows for the family, '' hich mO\ ed to Ne\\ port Beach \\hen Gerard \\as a month old. "If they knew an) thing about Gerard and came out and talked to him first, they'd have \Hillen it exactly the ~ame," Jean s::1id of the video's storyline. The 1989 graduate '"as the fir:it de,elopmentally J1sabled person on the A!.Sociatcd Student Bod) perfo rnh "llh Hi Hop~). the uni,eNt) \ 1011ring perfi.>rrning troupe The "idcom:iker:. cnrnurJg.:d GerJrd lo pu r!!>UC: actan~ further, somethi ng he plan) to do \\holcheartcJh. Doc) he h.1\e an :ll!Cnt \Ct ! ·•No. bu t r m going~ to ".orl.: on that ·· Oh. one other thing G...:rard Fobe!> \\:tilts to get m:imcd. "Th:i t\ ne\l. l ju:.l h•l\e lo find a girl " .\lull C ol..C'r 1 C'ditor of l\ ('('" '""d. Fieldstone Collection springs in to Mondavi By LAURI 1\1ENDENHALL S troll through the perk) Ne" port Center heaJqu:iner~ of 1 he Fieldstone Co., and )OU can feel the fnendl) upd r::11l \\ hich has char::1cterized this highly respected and succe:i~ful building enterprise since its inception in 1981. If the congenial mood among office emplO)CCs doesn't in)prc you, the company's extraordin:H) collec11on of Early California Art adorning the light-colored. rich fabric-co,ered ''alls '"II urcl) rai-.e your pleasure decibel In the \1sual nostalgiJ cJtcgol). clearly no· body has done it belier 1han The Fichhtone Collection. \\h1ch since 1985 has assembled the mo t comprehensive oven ie'" of landscape art while presef\ rng the heritoge of Southern Cali· fornia's unique geography. As if to punctuate the rite or spring which has happi l> pounced upon us thi wed rn u wave of sunshine and color. o selection or nearly 60 \\Orks from this prized collection will grace the Robert Monda\'i Wine and Food Center in 11 pcci:>I exhibition beainning tonight (through June 26). Curated by FYI WHAT: '1ho Fieldstone Col- lection of Early Cohfomlo Att .. WHERE : Robert Mondovi Wino • Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa WHEN: today (opening re· ceptlon 5·7 p .m .) through June 26. Appointment only. MOii INfO: 979-'510 Mary Hendrickson, manager of • OlulNIRna ~. D.\n.T P1LOT MUY Hendrickson dlscu11H a Miiiard Sheet• painting titled "Repalra of the Nelkeleta" to a tour group at the Fleldato.w ~en. the Fieldstone FO.ndation and att collection adminimotor, the e~· hibit spans ' period of nearly 50 years and rcprctents the two pri· mary schools of landscape an: the California lmprc sionists or plein air (out-of-doon) painters, with works d1tin1 from 1900 to the late 1920s; and, the reak>nalist period or Caliromia School ani~ts whose hei&hten~ .. 'ense of 1ocial consciousness contributed a more YrbaA fo~u1 to the landscapes of ·the 1930. to the 19SO.. ~ ' ' ·- .t 8 Thursday, March 31, 1114 FIELDSTONE ~A rncluded in the exhibition'• im· pre sive artist lineup are works by Clarence Hinkle, Franz Bitclloff. Hanson Pu1hurr, Benjamin Brown, Will iam Lees Judson, Ben Mes- sick, Millard Shce1s, William Wendt, Phil Dike, Dan Lutz. Barse Miller, Phil Paradise, James Couper Wright and Milford Zornes. CMa1norHH Ault.T, D.uLY Pu.or Hendrickson, herself a second generation native Sou1hem Cali- fornian, is .a key component to bow The Fieldstone Collection has cohesively • evolved into one of Southern California's most impor- tant collections of historical Cali- fornia landscape art. About to cel- ebrate her 10th anniversary as part of the Fieldstone team, she not only considers the art to be "one of lh~ most enjoyable highlights of my job," bul frequently refers to her favorite paintings lovingly as "my children." "Victoria Beach Laguna" by Clarence Hinkle Is among Fieldstone Collection works part of Mondavl Wine and Food Center exhibit. Moreover, Hendrickson's affec- _tion.. for the collection has. uackcd..Eic:,Jdslo_nc_CEO Peter Ochs's ph ilosophy and commitment in choosing Early Califon:iia Ari as the focus for acquisitions: "As a home builder with a strong belief in traditional val- ues, and one which has great respecl for the. land on which ii builds, we made a conscious decision to de- velop a rcpresenta1ional colleclion of artworks with an historical perspective depicting the Southern Cali- fornia region as it once was. ''It is our hope thal the future beauty of California will continue to be preserved in an artistic manner: As a company, we share an artist's love of th e land and. 1he climate - a special quality of air and light -wh ich has created such a remarkable area in which to live." Hendrickson recalled, "Peter Ochs, his wife Gail and myself made up the original art committee back in J 985 as we were moving inlo this building and be- ginning to establish the collection. That was after Tressa Miller from Security Pacific, who put together their corporation's wonderful collection, advised us not to hire a professional art consultant. She said we \\Ould miss all the fun of learning how to look at ai:t, of how to distinguish good quality and gather a.sense about prices. She was so right. None of us would have missed the experience of museum hopping; pur- chas ing the art at ga lleries, or the excitement of buy- ing at auction." Beginning with the California Impressionists pe- _r:ain). About four years later, tky added works from.. the California Rcgionalist movement characterized by Depression cra-WPA subject matter, and domi nated in appearance by strong, vibrant color, sweeping light-dark COJ!trasts and bold fo,rm. . "What we did was commit to one art day a month which included trips to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara, wherever we could see a lot of work by a variety of artists," continued Hen- , drickson. "Naturally, al) ~he works. in the collection arc of California, and nearly all are from the Santa Barbara to San Diego area. We purposely wanted ge - ographic ares where we are buil~ing." ·Spread ou\ ove r three Southern California office locations in Newport Beach, Brea and San Diego, The Fieldstone Collection includes a total of 240 paintings. Yet, after nearly a decade of active collect- ing, the acquisition project is on hold. "Instead, we have put our allcntion to loaning out significant works, and traveling exhibits of selected works to major museums across the country, as well as within the community," explained Hendrickson, "When you really get to know this type of art and what these paintings represented to the artists, you see the ac- tual landscape differently. It becomes more beauti- ful " ~ ir the current exhibition at .• thc Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center leaves you wanting more, public viewing of the collection at Fieldstone's corpo- rate headquarters in Newport Center is available by appointment only. For information, call 851-8313. Lauri Mendenhall Is a free-Jan ee writer who covers the local art scene for the Dally Pilot. • ..... IN SEARCH OF EXPRESSION BJ &OYA POULADI _. CllaIS ClllSWBLL M ade the rounds oC open mike night last week. Open microphone nights arc cool to ao to when you wan1 10 hear a new band or a budding poet without having to ray (or anything but a good cup o coerce. Most rerutablc cotrcchouses which dca not only in beans, but- in ambiance will have open mike nights at least once a month. If you're used to fast food style cof- feehouses, then an open mike night will not only entertain you, but also expose you to a whole world of java joints where hanging ou t and getting wired is a lifestyle. Some of the most interesting peo- ple frequent coffeehouses, and, chances are, they won't be drunk and rowdy. These nights offer the amateur or bored professional mu· sjcian or poet a chance t.o ll)' ..ou their latest accomplishments in front or an honest, buJ forgiving audience. m WHAT: open mlU nlghh WMlllJWNIN: Alta, I06 31st .... Newport leach: T\.lel4CIVI ltue Marble, 1907 Hatbor llvd., Coda Meta: Monctavt oncl TueldaVI Deldltch, A7A f , 17th St., Cotta Meta: every other MondOV OUr MouM, 720 W. 19th St., Coda Melo; Wednetdayt ROYA'STAKE It's cool to sit in a wobbly chair and watch a dozen wildly different people take turns gcttif\& 1,1p and playing incredible original songs or anJn~redibly bad version o{ an old classic. On one night, in one coff cchouse, we saw an old guy get up and sing his latest originals, some fresh-looking kids ploy acoustic and some wizened lookin guys pounding con~s and sounding pretty decent. All the while, we bad some of the county' best jnva peddlers serving up hot mugs or coff cc. Our first stop was the old Alta Coffeehouse down by Lido lslood. Old Alta's open mike nights arc low-slung, groovy, buss-riddled type of jam sessions. If you want to slink in like a black cat and no your head 10 a few good three-piece bands, this is the place to go. Great iced mochas, baked potatoes and a cat named Julio who naps around the premises, N really bad a\litudes here. This is an out-of-the-way, word-of-mouth kind of coffeehouse that doesn't try to please in a clinical sort of way. You'll have !Q enjoy the dark corners, clapboard ceilings and scuftling creatures. 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Unfortunately, the birthday party -which begins at 8 p.m. Saturday at Our House, 720 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, and fea- tures performances by The Iron- Ons, The Paper Tulips, The Women and Brown Lobster Tank -1s alreaCly solCJ out. The speed in which tickets were snatched up is an indication of Noise, Noise, Noise's success. IV.TSU'YA RAINON[, DAILY rn.OT Noise, Noise, Noise owner David James (left) has carved a niche In the local music business. """!'. The shop opened in an incon- spicuous location in the middle of a recession by proudly cater- ing to a narrow customer base. Still, it's managed to turn a prof· it every year, lost year grossing $220,000, according to owner David James. He credited "not having real high expectations" and "starting small and slowly working up" with keeping 1\is doors open at 1505 Mesa Ve rde Dri ve East, Costa Mesa. "And 1 live at home," he added. "That also helps." The store's rise has closely fol- lowed that of alternative rock music, but James considers Noise, Noise, Noise's niche music th at is more alternative than, well, alternative .. "What's interesting is we've got. these other stores opening near us, like Tower Alternative, and we're deali ng in two differ- ent types of alternative music. We don'.t sell the stuff they call · alternative. What we sell is just not the mainstrC:lJll stuff. "When you can get Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins T-shi rts at Broadway, it's hard to de- scribe alternative these days." James prefers to refer to Noise, Noise, Noise product as "indepeQdent." Most bands fill- ing his bins are local, such as ~tNow!!! • HcYS CooKING/ P_!Jpu1ar-Qpt:U.n & Chef from Italy. Gitt:ano Ianni · kitchen master Saving: hcalrhy pasras, pizzas & ere. The lron·Ons and Super Nova, and hardcore punk, like Function and Outspoken Neck Deep. One of the rare bands whose album you'll fin~ on the charts and at Noise, Noise, Noise is by Green Days. "They're a big sell- er ... for us, so we don't shun the major-label stuff,, here," James said. "Well, WC so rt or do. You won't find the new Pink Floyd in here." Customers range from teen- age rs to octogenarians. Noise, Noise, Noise, which is directly behind the 7-Eleven store at Harbor Boulevard and Mesa Verde Drive East, is not in. the most-visible location, so it ""~~~=" ~ Picro Ouusi • resppnsiblc /Or bringing Ludam's at Dam Poinr ro Gold Awardnxognia'on . • Ho's HAPl'Yr Lucia Luhan who saiJcd 6r from shore via Ellis Island, & BBG, rcrums ro familjar w.itcr wirh . good halrhy lt3lim cuisine . • HAT NOW!! Family Style DinDttS · Tua.-S•t. · 5:00 to closing SIJIMUy · l 1 :00 -7:00 CubUie-ro-go at-C.~ «rrloe 3 party room.1 for~ or~ neats Whaes Cooking 353 East Coast Highway Newport Beach · 673-7800 Prk.-. Goodthru 4-4-94 ~wn Onions 25~. W'MitfCJRTllD'D.,cmD~. • 6CI 6DU . . ...... . \ draws more people who know wh at they're searching for than curious passers-by. However, James noted his shop is close enough to Harbor to be easy to find , without the higher rent of businesses facing the boulevard. He would explore moving to larger quarters before openi ng a second store, but any expansion plans arc at lca::.t a couple years away. If he ever docs move, he vows to remain in Costa Mesa. "It's just a good location for us. We've had a lot of luck here. I'd rather stick local so custom· ers don't feel lost. I'd rather stick around to service them." -By M:Jtt Coker EXPllESSION JNml pretty easy to play; everyone from cocky kids to unsure dads give it a go on their acoustic guitars. The second place we went to was The Blue Marble on Harbor Boulevard, which has the distinction of being one of the only coffeehouses to have a comedy open mike night. We always seem to miss the action because it ends so early, which is n drawback if you arc late starters like oursel.ves. Most open IT)ike nights will go past 10 p.m., unless there isn't a big sign-up by performers. There arc lots of other coffeehouses to check out, mostly in the Costa Mesa and West Newport areas. Even if they don't serve up open nights, they will al the very least have some good bands playing on the week.ends, and you. can us~ally ask for the month's t:ntertainment sch~dule. CHRIS' TAKE Praise be to the people who open their establishments to the general public and let them show their stuff on stage. Open mike nights, in bars and coffeehouses all around Orange County, allow · anyone with somet hing to say·or sing the opportunity to address the publ ic with amplificatjon. Some recite poe try, some tell jokes, some play guitar and sing , some do it well, others do not ... but therein lies the appeal. In 15-minute spurts, you can be exposed to painfully off·key renditions of your favorite classic-rock tunes as well as hear an undiscovered musical genius who's still a little shy. Entertainment by the people and for the people. I'm amazed at the divtrsity an Thursday, March 31, HMM C open mike night can draw in. Sometimes you h:ivc to 51t through some uninteresting and downright poor excu es for entertainment, but it's \\-Orth the wnit when you nre treated to no a cappclla version of the latest Mariah Carey hit performed by a 9-ycar-old boy, or the theme· to "Lnnd of the Lost" done unplugged. My personal favorites are the • songwriters who try out their new· material on the open if somewh:i t distrncted crowd. There is an honesty and distinct lnck or ego involved when someone expresses the essence or their creativity and feels comfortable with making the mistakes necessary to have their materinl grow. Hoving played open mi.Ice nights 1 can say that it can be u thrilling learning experience. It can be ~our first chance to impress your friends with you r playing ability and, sometimes, you may even gai n the highest compliment - the attention of the crowd. At tlrrte'S' rhe silence f<>llowing a performer's outpouring will make your skin crawl with emb;irrassment but there are thm.e rare occasions whe re a solo artist wins the place ove r with a song you won't soon get but of you r head. It 's an honest audience and; hey, they got in free so -they don't expect too much. If yo·u have something you w11nt to get off your chest, grab the stage and let it rip. Don't bring your ego but do bring an open mind ... and a guitar if you have one. Remember that old Led Zep tune you used to strum in college? Balboa Island resident Roya Foulndi is a /\'euport IJeac/1 .Arts Commissioner. Chris Crisll'ell is D Balboa Peninsu/:J resident. lJotlt arc college students. Off the Deatrn Path runs weekly in Hlttkchd. .... l&l~lll) •H I Tm(N-i i ) MPAPlllllll --~21'91 ,_ 111111111 .. A WIW.. (I) WD-::lN-1S) ., .... :::...2,~', Kt•LB"I LST (I) --~2 (N) . IClllllLll'I LST (llJ rr,-~. a :m_,, INI ANAHEIM HIUS FESTIVAL a~ v ·; ~· ~~·:~: EL MONTE 8 ·• II:-~-.... ~--..... _.;fF.L ,., • .,_ii" --•111 .. --... D Thursday. March 31 , 1994 LOCAL ...... NIWI TWO FOR THE SHOW Britta Pulliam to open second Balboa cafe e . By MARLA BillD ln the same Balboa location where Bubbles went nat and Mutt's couldn't ge t a pedigree. Grinea•1 GrUI will open April 15 with Brilla Pulliam as owner. Balboa is familiar territory for Pulliam; her cafe Brllto's, ac ross the street from the Balboa Post Office, has p,Jeased customers for the past 6Y'z years. lt will remam with its regular hours and crew, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. While remodeling at the 111 Palm address has been going on, the construction crew frequently referred to Pulliam as "the Gringa'' and that was her inspiration for the name of the Mexican-theme restaurant. Chef Derrick Frost and Pulliam are planning a menu with almost all entrees at SIO and under, the exception being a New York steak with tomatillo · sauce and black bean puree. Live entertai!'ment is planned for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. "Gnnga .. s Gi'ilf will e open every mg t ana 6egmmng May 8 -Mother's Day -will serve a regular Sunday brunch as well. ln 1987, when Pulliam opened Briua's, she had.the. help of her 73-year-old grandmother, Frieda Kahler, in hanging dry wall, painting and general reconstruction work. The indomitable Kahler is not 'involving herself with the manual labor this time . around, but has promised her grand-daughter that she will be available for margarita testing. I FROM TANGO TO TARANTELLA Now she's cooking ... Lucy Luhon's Caribbean Mango turned out to be a mere blip on the Luhan radar )Crcen, so the place was re-opehed at 353 Co~t Hwy. la~t week as the What's Cooking? Cafe. elying on the Italian formula which has been so !IU cessf ul in her two other restaurants, What's Cooking? llistro and Luciana's, Luhan is fine tuning this one a!> a family-style cafe. The What's Cooking? Bistro on San Miguel will retain its own format. Says Luhan, "For $6.95 per person, a table of four • can order a big bowl of salad and a platier of our • special pasta to share, just like a (amily dinner ... and almost everything on the menu will be priced under SIO." For the record, the Luhan family opened this site as the Ellis Island International Eatery in December 1 1991. Unfortunately, the concept was not successful so the la rge, expensively furnished restaurant with three dining rooms was refitted as Lucy's Bayside Dar J1ckshrlmp fame leased the kitchen and one of the dining rooms for six months, then moved into his own Coast Highway cafe. Lucy's Bayside Bar and Grill closed latet in the year. This past January, Luhan tried combining Caribbean food with a Latin dance beat and Mango was opened in the repainted dining rooms. In less than .two months, it was obvious that Mango was not going to work and she quickly revamped and has turned to what she knows best ... all things Italian. Luhan says, ''Plan on a warm, happy, friendly family atmosphere and accordion music at the What's Cooking? Cafe ... Eat, enjoy and dance the tarantella if you like." What's Cooking? Cafe will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 5 p.m. on and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. for reservations, phone 673-7800. WELCOME TO CARMELO,S CLASSROOM The elegant Carmelo's RJstorante will be transformed into a culinary classroom on Sunday, April 10, as a fund-raiser for Corona del Mar High School. Students will help in the kitchen, wait tables and provide live. entertainment. "I wanted to reach out to the community and do something for the wonderful people who have given so much to me. This will provide the youngsters with an opportunity to do something fun while giving them a behind-the scenes look at the restaurant business and raising money for a good cause," said Carmelo Manto, who is celebrating his 10th yea r in business in Corona del Mar. For more information and reservations, phone (310) 491-1000. SHARE OUR SELVES KITCHEN PARTY APRIL 7 Chefs, 17 in all, who are participating in the April 22 SOS Celebrity Chers dinner will be on deck next week serving "wild and crazy tacos" at Share Our Selves, 1550 Superior Ave .. from 6 to 9 p.tn. The event will serve to show off the OrangeAld KHchen, although the entire facility will be open to the public. A brief program will honor Taco Bell for its generous donations toward the kitchen, local restaurateur Hal Rosoff and all who tielped make the OrangeAid Kitchen a reality. WHkend • and Grill six months later, am·acting hundreds of young people who usually 'arrived around 10 p.m. to dance and hang out; they were not interested in dining and the bar receipts were a disappointment. Meanwhile, in the spring of 1993, Jack Jasper of Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased at the door. - MarlD Bird is fl tree-lonc:e writer who covers /ocDI dinin1 for the Dally PJJot. StlAUSA :-:ouua, DAILY l'1LOT Britta Pulliam, owner and chef, -and Derrick Frost, manager and chef, make homemade rortillas to prepare for the opening of the Mexfcan-themed Gringa's Grill. It's located on the Balboa Peninsula, which is also home to Pulliam's cafe Britta's. I ' ! w • • " a .. l AMERICAN CHARUl'S PR & RESTAURANT, A local restouront/bor with o •hometown~ Aovor Featuring pool, darts, satellite, big screen TV, Pool Tournomenl fftlery Wed. night Serving lunch Mon.fri 11 to 2 & Sot Breokfost 8 to noon. $1.50 Mary's & Drivers Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot of the Week S 1.00. Open 366 doy o year (leop year onlyl 6am lo 2om. 6041 &lso @ Springdale in Huntington Beach. (714) 894-6100 DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A family style coffee shop located at 2698 Newport Blvd., Cosio Meso. Menu includes breakfast, lunch ond dinner. Prices range from $3.00 to $7.99. Open Mon.· Sot. 6:QOam to 9 OOpm IN, WC, V, MC. (71 4) ~6-7762 ZUllES RESTAURANT, located at 1712 Plocenllo, Cosio ~so Menu includes ribs, chicken, steak & lob~er. prime rib, pizza, oyster bor. Prices range from $3.95 ond up. Open doily from 1 l 30om lo I Opm, Cocktails 'til 11 pm. ID, F8, WC, No credit cords. (714) 645-8091 Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in NIWPOltT llll COMPANY. Unquestionably the Newport 8each, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Best Boby Bock R1bsl Known for its friendly Huntinldftft 8each & Fou"tain Valley otmosph81'e ond comfor1able booths, Newport Rib ••-•• •• Co. hos been pleasing o local crowd since 1984. STUDIO CAii, located ot 100 Main St. Bolboo Open 7 doys o w"k ot 4pm, 2pm on Sunday. L _. f Toke-out, catering and banquets. Just at the end of (ot IUQI' o pierl. The Studio Cofe is the happening th 55 F (71 l 631 2 Io F place for food, fun & enter..foinmenl. M.enu includes e wy 4 • I ID, B, WC, V, MC, .b h' k fr h f' h • & lod AE DC DISCOVER n s, c ic en, es is • poslo, appetizers so s, NAPLES Rll COM""ANY ed d . ol$0 servin~bnJnch on Sot & Sun. 10 to 3 :00 which ,,.. · local . on 2n St .. in includes 8e ium wofffes omelettes r.sncokes ond the Belmont Shore area. Naples Rib Co. offers the h p · 'fr $2 9' $13 95 Best in Boby Bock Ribs, B80ed Chicken, Prime Rib muc ma<e. rices range om : · . • · ond Solods. Naples Rib Co is open 7 doys o week Open 7 ~oy• o Wffk.Mon-Fri 11 .30.1 .30 om, Sot· ot 4pm, Jpm on Sundays It hos 0 private banquet Sun 10.1 .30om IN,8RU,F8,ENT, V,MC,AE,OC room, does cot.ring for parties of 20 or more ond olK> delivers. localed at 5800 W. 2nd St., long 8eoch f 3 l 01 439·Rl8S ID, FB, we, V, /lllC, AE. DC, DISCOVER BRKFST /LUNCH/DINNER CHARUU CHIU llSTAURANT. located ot 102 Mcfadden Pl. next to the Newport Pier. Mole than a restouranl-<>ll inslitvhonl S.rvi"9 up great food ot reaK>noble prices since 1967 Breokfost is served oll day long. lunch & dinner consists of Arneficon, ~xicon ond Seafood dishes. Don't miss out on Wednesday oll you con eat chilel The steak and egg special on Saturday for $5 95 tJ o must ond o delicious seafood dinner for only $5.95 can't be b.ot. Prices range from $2 85 to $7 95 675- 7991 . Open 7 doys o w .. k. 7om-l 2om. Sun. Thurs, 7om.Jom Fri & Sot. MC,V .. Jt.MX, D.C. CAFE -..uK UNCH CAii. A very uni~. woodsy ~ to •njoy breakfoal & lunch. located al ln32 Goldenwest St., in beouhful Huntington 8eoch central pork. Menu includes om.lefties, sp«iolty poncokes, coppocinos, burgers, sondwichea, solods ond much mofe Prices ronge from $ ... 95 lo $7.25 Open Tunfri. 7.30 om lo 2 pm. Sot & Sun hi 3pm Summ« hours~ open 'liM 8.30 f)f!I. Wed-Sot UYe music, coll fOr ft'IOI'• info 842.0n5 OUT, v. MC, TKO lunt'I CAii, Located ot 320 Bristol #G at RedhiA (by Alco Mini ~ 1n Costa Meso Merru Inc~ country cook1n' tw.c*foat witfl the bett ' ooncoi-, great MeJcicon brdfoJt dishes ond luncli wilh lfirfry ~1. ter~I boW', gork ~lcken, mtOfted loloda, heollhy turt.y ~. hombutpa, w¥ed w/ potato ICllocl or M.t. Try Ruth'• home coollln' today ~ lood. W90! pricetl ~ ronee "°"' S2.99 90 S.5.95. Opeft 7 doyl o _.. 7om to ,pm, ID, 00,WC CALIFORNIA CUISINE OICICO"S, Casual Calif. elegance with plenty of room to •njoy yourself. localed ol 7887 eeni.r Or., Hunlingk>n Beach. ~nu includes hot & cold postos, specialty pjuos, fa jita's ond items from the grill.Prices range from $3.95 to $1 3.95. Open 1 l :30 to close. Dancing nightly, jou on Wed. Big Bond Swing Music Thur. 8-midnight ID, BRU, DttESS,F8,ENT,WC,V,MC,AE,OC. 892-2227 COFFEE HOUSE OUR HOUll, localed ot 720 W. 19th St., Costa Meso. Menu includes sandwiches, solods, quiche, po"'ies, cokes ond coffe.s. Open doily from 7:30om to 11 pm Unless yoo don't wont lo leovet IN, FB, ENT, w e. TKO. (71") 650-8960. Featuring live music MIDNOHT JAVA CAii, loeot9d at 2700 N,wport Blvd. 'l 68 lat 28th st Morlnol Featuring Diedrich Coffee, Shirley's Bagels, fresh bolted goods dally ond Dreyen Ice Creom. Open 7 days a WMlt. we. Come join us fOf the best coffM in town. fr• undervround porklng. 67~1A7. FRENCH OIANllCUll, located at 18912 MocMhur Blvd., !MM, OCroM from John Woyne Airport Elegant, chonning, groc~• & beoutiful, eoch of If'• dining rooms haa a di"-ent decor The food is FrencM:Oldomio cubinMHty but healthfully prepaied ~ ipeeiOh a1 sa oo and up . the dinner"*"' 1nc1Ddes o 'IOtiety of teofood, meot, chiden, ealods julf lo mention a r.w Items Prl<! .. range from S6 lo $25 s.rvi'19 lunch 11 .30.2.30, Dinner .5:30.10:30. Sundoy 8tvnc:h 10.30. 2·30 open 1 days o WMlt ID. 00, MUNCH RES lfQ. Fl, (NT, WC. V, NC., AMX DC, OtSC \lolet '°41'"8. (71A) 7$1-IOOl INDIAN · COPPll CHIMNIY , Enjoy waterfront dining ot Newport Beach 3408 Via Oporto. Introducing authentic Indian Mughloi delicacies never before in Orange County by our famous chef *Mohinder Rom Guru". Try our lomb or chicken kabobs, curries and wide vorities of fresh vegetables cooked in our own ground Indian herbs & spices ReaK>nable prices starting os low os $1.95 to $6.95. Open 7 days o wHk from 11 am-8pm. OUT, TKO, WC. 67'J.7679 INDIAN MIADISI, located ot 1520 West Coast Hwy. The. menu includes chicken, lomb, seafood and vegetarian dishes oll prepared to perfection with only ._ freshest ingredients Prices range from $2.50loS15 95 for o complete combination dinner. Open 7 doys o ~. lunch 11 ·30 to 2·30, d1nn_, 5 to 10 10, FB, V, IN:., AE, OS, 0C (7141 646-3993 ... rs INDIAN POOO, Critically acclaimed by Ell'll8f Ollls. locoled at 3705 So. Bristol, Santo Ano ( 1 blk No of So. Coo st Plozo, next to Clolhestime) ~nu Includes Chicken ond Y.getobles, doily specials & combo plates, o~n doily from 11 om lo 9pm. IN, OUT, TKO, WC'. v, MC. (71') 850.0595 . ITALIAN PHO'S RESTAURANT, located at 2221 N. Main St 1n Seacliff Village. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner Now open 7 doys o week Homemade pancakes, pastries, postos, & doily specials Esroblished in 1979. Early Bird dinners 5-6:30 nightly. Look for our n,w breakfast and lunch menus coming April I . RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAii, located at 21148 Beoch Blvd., (at Atlonto), family owned, everything prepared with the finest meots & cheeses & famous for it's infamous chHMGake. Prices range From $2.00 to $1 I .95. Open Tues. thru Sot l I ·9pm, Sun. 1 1-8 pm. Closed Mon IN, OUT. WC, Wine ond beer (714) 536-2448. SA&ATINOS RESTAUUNT a SAUSAGI CO. , located ot 25 I Shipyard Woy, Newport 8eoch. ~nu includes greot poslo, award winning Coesor solod. delicious homemade sousoge, YeOI. lomb, lots of vegetcmon dishes, good wi~. beer, coppucino & deserts. •1t•s o family owned & run reslouront .. Pm:es range from $4.95 lo $13.95. Open 7 doys o week Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8.30 to I :OOSunday thru Thursday I lom to 1 Opm Fndoy & Sot. 11 am-11 pm IN, OUT, WC, BRU, W8, V, M, AE, 0C MEXICAN AVllAS IL l.ANCHITO, A dining landmark for QYef' 20 years. Run by the Avilo family, Avilos has 7 localt0n1 IO $«Ye you in Costa Mesa, Newport Beoch, Santo Ano, long Beach, Huntington Pork & t.oguna Hills & Huntington Beoeh Featuring aulti•nlic Food with the Freshest ingredients & o new creottv• light cuisine along with authentic Moma AVIia's r.cipes 10, 81tU, F8, ENT, WC, V, MC, AE, DC, & DISCOVER. • Avilc:u hos o reputation fOf ITeoflng you like port of the family!" CIAO, loeoled ot 2600 Ea st Coast Hwy, Ca<ono o.I Mor. Corne ond experience Corono del Mar's newest Italian rettauront serving New York style ptUO, prmet piuos, exclhng poslos, creollve aolods, coffM, coppuclno ond fresh baked MAllOAllTAVIUI, loeot9d at 2332 West potlries. Prices ronge from SJ 95 lo $8 95 Open Pocifk <:oo" Hwy Me•ican burgers, foiitas, 7 doyt o WMlt from 8om lo I I pm, e11c-i>I Sunday bun'itos & lnOfe. Speaols doily Price rang. from open 4 90 11 pm DeleV9fY ovoilobt. V,IN:., AE, $A.95 to $I 0 95 Open 11 30om lo 12 30otn WC, IN OUT N, fB. V, MC, AE, OC (7141631-8220 Far more i• ntat~ repcli19_ local flavar ml 1he ~Plat at 642-4321 or 1M HUnllllglDn leach at 965-3030. ; Ml CASA, located ot 296 17th Street, Costo Mesa. A trip to Mexicol Mexican Food. Open doily ot 11 om. Prices range from $2 25 to ' $8.95. Serving lunch & dinner for over 20 ~s. IN, FB. we. V, IN:., AE. DC, cs. D 645· 7626. WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With 3 locations: 1133 PGH. loguno Seoch, 1714) 497·0033, 1862 Plocentio, Cosio Meso, (714) 631·3433 ond 3000 Bristol, Cosio Meso (7141 435.() 130. ~nu Includes Fish locos, burritos, block beans & rice, salads, sandwiches. Prices ronge from $1.65 to $7.50. Open Mon.·Sot l lom to 10pm, Sun. I lom lo 9pm. IN, TKO, WC • SEAFOOD HUNTINGTON IEACH MARKET lltOILH, Here'• 0 cue place for family dining where fresh seo u king and expert me~uite broiling is our trodemarii. Our fresh fish changes doily ond we olK> Feature chicken, steaks ond pasta. There's o fresh seafood morilet, too. lunch ond Dinner, full bor. Children's menu. AE, V,MC and OS cords welcome. 20 I I 1 Brookhurst St (next to Target, just south of Adams). No resMvohons. (7141 963-8166. PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, locoted at 2620 Newport Blvd., Cosio Mesa. Menu includes seafood solods, seafood sandwiches, grilled entrHs, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi and mOfe Also hos one of Orange County's largest inventories of fresh fish from' it's fish morkel Prices range from $1.95 ond up. Open M-F 11· 6, Sot 11 .s. 10. we ''14) 650-0130. ZU9llS DtrY DOCK, located ot 9059 Adams, Huntington S.OCh. ~nu include~ seofood, sMok & lobsi.r, piuo, prime rib, oyster bor. Prices range from $3 95 ond up. O~n doily from 11 :JOom lo I Opm, Cocktails tit I I pm IN, FB, we. v. MC. (7141963-6362. STEAKS 1HI IAltN STIAK HOUSl, locoled ot 2300 Harbor 81>.od, t J 1, Costo Meso. Menu includes slleoka, freah fbh, chicken, burgen ond soloch Prices range from $3.75 for lunch and $6.25 fOf dinnef Open 1 lam fOf lunch M-So. Oinner 4f>!'I Mfr Dinner Jpm Sot. & Sun. IN, WC, V, MC, AE, DC. (71') 641-9777. SEAL BEACH __.. INN, E.labl1shed in 1930 by the =:· Shit o meeting place of pilots ot0und lh. who enfoy the best In dinfng localed ol 1 AOO Pacific C0ott H:*Y. Seal BeOch TM "*"' lndudet freth fiah dcMly, lleoks, lobtMr & crOb !eat Pnc.. "°" ot $A.9.5. Open ~ lfOM-l()pm, 'Iii 10·30pm WMltenda IN Fl ENT, WC., V, l>IC.. AE (31 ot 431-3022 ' ' ' :. NewpCm Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, March 31, 1994 AT IOCllTY Angelltos de Oro to honor former first lady Barbara Bush I t's appropriate that a first-class organization like The Angelitos de Oro will honor former first lady Barbara Bush at its annual luncheon• gathering April 8 at the Hyatt B.W. Cllll Society Editor Regency Hotel, Irvine. I This marks the 34th year of , the founding of Angclitos, a volunteer women's auxiliary supporting Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County. Their fund-raising tool -the Gold Book~~·~~-f--'-:>~~~ known all over the state and used Angelitos president. "Mrs. Bush is a strong advocate of volunteer, community and corporate support or schools all across the nation," commented Thyc n. "She has taken a particular interest in the problem of learning disabilities and encouraged many national organizations seeking broader public awareness and support. She's a first -class lady and we're honored to have her here with us in Orange County for Angelitos." For ticket information, call 544-7773. 0 other than The Four Seasons Hotel, with chef Joachim Splkbal of Patina, Los Angeles assuming the role of coordinating chef. , Add to his staff Jon Fernow, also of Patina, Christopher Gross of Christopher's, Phoenix, Michel Picton, chef extraordinnirc of the Four Seasons, Julian Serrano of MASA's, San Francisco, apd Martin Woeslc of Mille Fleurs, Rancho Santa Fe ... stir and bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes ... and you have Art of French Dining 7. This season's black·tic gala will be chaired by Alison Baker Frenzel, with support from If you favor French cuisine, Ronnie Allumbaugb, Joan Dealt, mark your calender for Sunday, Nancy Shtftncr, Pat Ntlsscr, April 24. Susan Porter, Margaret Sprague lt'.s the annual Art of Dining and Peg Rtday. Extravaganza produced by thc~pc.rsoa,cvenLwill board of 'trustees of The Newport sell out the Four Seasons ,.., Pacific Symphony fans arc in for a treat April 8. The ope ning number or the conce rt .. Stars :ind Stripes Forever," Joh n 11hlllp Sousa's famous march, is slated to be conducted by local businesswom;in and -patroness of the nrts Madeline Zuckcrmnn. It seems her loving husband Len purchased the opportunity 10 conduct the symphony at a PSO fund raiser last year. Se!'what happens when you get carried away bidding on all the prizes offered by charity fu nd-raisers. Zuckerman, a. little nervous, but very excited about her as a model by charitable organizations nationwide. Sales of advertisements in this upscale compilation of local business and personal support of Big Brothers/Sisters has been a charitable mainstay of Orange County for nearly four decades. Angelitos hope to donate in excess of $100,000 to Big Brothers/Sisters in 1994 from Gold Book ad sales and revenue from the annual luncheon fund Former first lady Barbara Bush will be honored by The Angell- tos de Oro at Its annual luncheon gathering April 8. Harbor Art Museum. As in years Ballroom. 'Sounds expensive but past, this it the dining affair of you couldn't duplicate the wine the Newport social season, selection alone for this price. debut, will "fulfill a lifelong fanta sy since childhood," she said. "I plan to pretend like I know what I am doin " added the elegant Orange Coast resident who originally hails from New York. • "Corl St. Clair can sleep al .night. His job is in no· jeopardy,'' she added with a big laugh. raiser. The Angelitos, limited to SS women, is a small but hardworking affiliate of Big Brothers/Sisters helping the Orange County unit to reach its annual operating budgt;t, which is in excess of $500,000. Big Brothers/Sisters of Orange ,, Bayside H~ Insurance Services ..... c.... of c.llfornla .................. HIALTH INIUIANCI ~w s25*AMONTH AS · *(AGE UNDER 30) 1-800-854-7776 . introduces Delta Personally a new and exciting breast form choice. Thursday March 31st ll:OOam to S:OOpm Meet Karen Haines Your Amocna Consultant Karen will be available to answer all your questions about breast forms & bras. with any breast fonn purchase. through April 30, 1994 631-7399 Kristen's Lingerie W csrcliff C.Oun:-1719 W cstcliff Dr. · N Iii $798 wtth COUPon below I L EveM>OOY's Wearing Them \ ' rt Beach promising to knock the culinary Extravagant, yes. Worthwhile, County Is entirely self-supporting, making the financial support from the Angelitos significant. socks off even the most ardent absolutely. gourmet. The evening is dedicated to the, P.S. Zuckerman is very involved with 1he May 7 "Symphony of Jewels" Ball. If she docs well next week, an encore will be expected at the black-tie fund-raise r. Well, at least she'll have a mon th to practice. Last yea r's ltatian·themed distinguished Jack and Marion Arden Flamson chairs the luncheon honoring Mrs. Bush, assisted by the dedicated Barbara Barnard, the Gold Book chairwoman, and Cecilia Nott. Catherine Thyc!l serves as party was fit for the emperors of Shea. long-ago Rome. So this year, To dine like French royally, expect no less than a feast fit for and help the art museum, call the King Louis, given the French museum development office at theme. 759-1122. The saran of choice is none RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY lllC . .......... C...81ft! am -••~ cesra mu-w..usa Make new rlen s this yearl Meet Catholics, 21 and over, who enjoy the some music, movies, sports & hobbies os you dol CATHOLIC S1NGLIS NITWORK 714 999-3230 MEXICAN RESTAURANT Satellite Dish rKMf in our large bs" ~ring all the major sport:ing events. We hope you ~njoy the atmosphere complemented with our fine Me:xk:an· food. I Lunch • Dinner .. Cocktails Open Daily at 11,M..1 . C.all Ahead For Food To Go All IMjor Credit Cards Accepted RN E. 17th St. • Costa .-waa • 64.5-76~ ' • nB'lll!lN ·PuUenoa Plortlt l016N.11Mt9or.Bhd. 449-2190 eoo-su...m \ o · IPECIAU •HI .n .. mt~er it•• ef ••111 er 91tater rel11 it ,,,.~1te4 fre• t~• JUKEBOX SPECIALS MENU. Offtr ••t Y11i4 wit~ ur ethr .,eci1l1 er 4im11ts. Offer ••,irtt 4-30·94. ,,., .. , t•h 14 te re4H• effer. Vall4 fer ,, te twe , •• ,1. ,., ,.,ty. 811r91rt .•• Melts •.• Chili Sizu •.• Friu Chili ChHH Friu ... Cherry Cohsf LOCATIONS NEAR YOU: MUllTlllOTOll IUCM: n..s-.MM LOllO BEACH: J10-416-t1U 21002 PCM, I ... rt., .11 ....... , , •• ,,., JOI w. 9,.., •• , II Ctfo Egg Beater. · When it comes to Easter traditiO~ you can't beat flowers. Send the FTD• Song of Spring"' Bouquet. Satisfaction guaranteed~ Easter is this Sunday. so call or visit your profe~lonal FTD florist today. .. • '8 Thursday, March 31, 1994 TODAY ZOO NOellAM A dwarr hcdgcho~. possum, talkina p:irrot and chinch11la ore some or the un1m:ils from t'hc Sonia Ana Zoo that will be at a special workshop today Dnd April 7 at the Lnunch Pad, 3333 Dear St. in Crystal Court, Costa Mc$a. Workshops ore ot 10 a.m. and I p.m. Cost is S7.50 for non-members and $5 for mc:mbcrs. For more informotion, call 546-2061. FRIDAY ... • COUNTaY DANCI CLAIHI Learn the electric slide, Texas 2-step, the waltz. swing and more in a series of Ballroom and Country dance classes presented by 1he Costa Mesa High School Grad Night Committee. Classes begin tonight and continue every Tuesday and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. an the College Park School Multipurpose Room, 2380 Notre Dame Rd., in Costa Mesa. Cost is $25 sand 5CUlpturcs and \'Ollcyball. for details, call 729-DUNE. UITH 1ee MUNT/ININe DANCI Parents Without Partners No. 26 Costa Mesa is havana an Easter Egg Hunt for children 10 and under at 11 a.m. al Heller Park on 16th Street in Costa Mesa, and a spring Dance for adults at the Holiday Inn on Bristol. For more informotion, call 554-4266 or 646·0642. SUNDAY ILOOD PaUIUH CLINIC The First United Methodist Church of Cos1a Mesa, 420 West 19th Street. is conducting a free blood pressure clinic from 10 to 10:30 a.m. in the Clark Fireside Room. For details, call 545.1n1. MONDAY DANCI CLAJIU ans and the ability to give tours at regularly scheduled time' arc among the quolificutions. For more information, call 556-2122, ext. 224. ALTHNATM MIALTMCAlll Chiropractor Brigidc L. Daily will lc:id a free nllcrnative hcollhcarc workshop ot 6:30 p.m. in her orfacc at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite C, in Cos1a Mesa. Daily will discuss various options and choices available when discussing health care in the 1990s. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 662-0670. PA•lll a •IC MlnlNG Newport Beact\/Coata Mesa Daily Pilot WIDNISDAY THI MAelC Of OaleAMJ Transform a sheet or paper into a leaping frog. a whale and an emperor's crown with the troditional art of Japanese p:iper foldina in a special Discovery O:iys workshop al 10 a.m. and I p.m. :11 the Launch Pad, 3333 Bear St. in Crystal Court, Costa Mesa. Cost is S7.SO for non-members and $5 for members. Suitable for children • Ncwpon Beach Police Department. A special film and llidc show dcpiccina the ofric:cn in action will hiahli&hl the event. Reception Is at 7 a.m., brcakrast and proaram at 7:30 a.m. Cost is SIS. For more Information, call 729-4400. 90ATIN9 IKll.U CLAM Bcainnina boaters and "old uhs" con benefit hon\ the "Boalin& Skills & Seamanship" cl3U offered by the United Stales Coast Gu11rd Auxiliary beginnina tonight at 7:30 and running every Wednesday for 10 weeks at the Harbor Master Facility, 1901 Bayside Drive in Newport Beach. The class will cover topics hke boat cons1ruction • navi&ation, piloting. radio telephone and much more. A certificate of completion will be awarded after the final exam. The class is free. There is a nominal materials fee. Coll Gloria Wurthman at 837-2041. ages 7;12. For more information, call 546-2061. TMUHDAY, APRIL 7 POLICI AWAllDI ••UDAii •on IOCllTY l SATURDAY, AMIL• ...... llTLUAU Ever try pig prcporcd Jn a pit over coals? That's part of the menu at 1hc American Legion Newport Horbor Post 291 Youth Fund Raiser & Luau, scheduled ror 3 to 10 p.m. at 21S 151h Street in Newport Beach. Events include a harbour 1our, outrigger events, a buffet dinner, silent auction, patio dancing, crafts and island dancers performing in nuthcntic attire. Cost Is SIS donation. For more information and reservations, call 673-5070. . SUNDAY, APRIL ·10 NIOM ICMOOL fUND UlllR Students Crom Corona dcl Mor High School will be taking csver the reigns of C:irmclo's Ristorante, 3520 Pacific Coast Highway in·Corona del Mar from 5 to 7 p.m. 10 raise funds for various school programs. The students will assume cooking duties, er person or S45 p~r couple, and rocccds go to benefit the CMHS -i-:----fCT..:rd Night ·~. For details, call ·57.4264. A four-week ballroom donci~g class begin$ today at the Jewish Community Center, 250 East Baker St. in Costa _ _.i~!l!..t.J aoncrs arc not rc_q_uircd. For more information, coll 751-0608. The Parks, Beaches aod Recreation Commission of the City of Newport Beach will hold its monthly meeting at p.m. an fhc council cliambCrs, 33 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. The Newport Harbor Arc.a Chamber The Orange County Rose Society's of Commerce is presenting the Annual monthly meeting will be held at 7:30 Police Awards Breakfast at the Balboa p.m. at the Westminster Civic Center, :iy OUl>in Ncw~l'T freRl'I. The -->g~2oo-wcs1m1ns1cr AWfiuc. Fca™ take orders, serve the cuisine, gr~ct customers and provide live ~mmmr.Thcrc is limitcd----- event is sponsored by the business speaker will be C:il Hayes. The public scating for the event, so pleosc make reservations by calling (310) 491-1000. llNIOrl IPalNG fLINO DINNMt Secure Horizons will host a free ''Spring Fling" dinner for Costa Mesa seniors at 5:30 p.m. at the people in the Newport Harbor Arca in is invited for this free event. For more IASTH IOG HUNT Newport Dunes is hosting an caster i:gg hunt and pancake breakfast beginning 111 9 a.m. at 1131 Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach. Activities will include visits with the Easier Bunny, llccor:iting :i 10-foot-tall Easter egg, TUESDAY AJtTS CINT .. 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Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SERVICE • PARTS PARTS AND SERVICE OPEN SATURDAYS MON·FRI 7AM·6:30 PM SATURDAY 9·4PM C&• t ,. . ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot MONDAY, APalL 11 .llWl8ll ITUDIU Cl.MIU ·'Bible Stories Depicted in Orcat Art" and "Jewish Heritage Series" arc two classes 1h:11 begin todny at 1hc Jewish • Communily Center or Orange Coun1y, 250 East Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For tnorc Information on these and ocher classes, call 7Sl·0608. WIDNUDAY, APalL 1 :S UOAL HC•DAlllU MllTINO observes auorncy Michael J. Miaan. He will speak on Inexpensive legal sources generally unknown 10 1hc public in a free noon program in 1he Community Room or the Ncwpon Center Library, 8S6 San Oemcnte Drive in Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3181 or 644·3191. HMALI mAaal IPIAKI Rnbbl Rnchel Cowan, who conver1cd to Judaism and gradua1cd from Hebrew Union College, will speak :it 7:30 p.m. in the Social Hall of Temple Bat Yam, 1011 Camclback St. In Newport Beach. Rabbi Cownn teaches ' introduction to Judaism classes and leads workshops for interfaith couples to help them clarify the way their different b:ickgrounds affect &heir relationship. Cost is $10, and includes dessert and beverages. For more information, call 644-1999. Office auirc lhat gives 1hc right message ond what to wear to an interview arc two or the tips from the "Dress for Success" program of the Ncwpori·Santa Aria Legal Secretaries Association dinner mcc1ing at Wyndhom I lotcl, 33SO Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa. Networking begins 01 S:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6, program at 6:4S, and business meeting at 7:1S. Cost is $16.SO for members, $19 for non-members. For rcsc.rva1ions, coll 7S2·8800. MIDl·CAI. PLANNING WORUNOP Families who care for a relative with Alzheimer's disease, stroke, dementia or related disorders can take a<jvantagc of a workshop on lona·tcrm Mcdi·Cal planninJ from 4 to 6 p.m. at IHUUDAY~RIL 1•-----.t..--hc.,...-nPl~a~ccr;n~ti,_a.::;.S.;..;cn..;.:.10.;.;r.,,..Cc=n;;;tc;.:-r'-, 1:...;4,;:;.3.,;;Sn... ra or an sta esa. t 1s 1 NDl•HNllON HMtNAll Strategics for living with and managing hypertension is the subject of a free 7 p.m. program presented by Hoag I lospital M.D. Ali Bchzadnia in the Communi1y Room of the Newport Center Library, 8S6 San Clemente Drive in Newport Beach. For dctalls, call 644-3181 or 644-3191. SATURDAY, APRIL 16 DIVOaCla A NIW HOINNINO Newport Beach Marriage & Family Therapist intern Maxin e Cohen will conduct a special workshop, "Divorce: A New Beginning," from JO a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at her Newport Center office. The workshop will cover the five stages of grieving and the stages of recovery, and will deal with 1hc emotional roller coaster that divorce can cause. The workshop is ideal for men or women who arc going through a \!ivorcc or who have been recently divorced. Cose is S2S. Space is limited. Call 759·0S79. DANCI PAllTY A dance party featuring Israeli folk dancing, country line dancing and dancing to the music or the SOs, 60s and 70s will be held the third Saturday of every montb-at the Jewish Community Center, 2SO East Baker St. in Cosca Mesa. Cost is $4 for JCC members, SS for students and S6 for nonmembers. Refreshments arc included. For more lnformation, call 751-0608. IUNDAYJ APRIL 17 81U.YDANCINe A geographical and historical overview of "La Danse Oricntalc," as well as a live prcscn1n1ion of bcllydancing and how ii has ch:ingcd from nntiquity 10 modern times, will be presented an a free Sundny Musicale at 3:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Newport Center library, 8S6 Snn Ocmcntc Drive in Newport Beach. All ages arc welcome to attend. Call 644-3181 or 644·3191 for information. TUISDAY, APRIL 19 PHI LIOAL INPORMATION "Yo1. don't have to pay for an allorncy if you know where to look for free or almos1 free legal informa1ion ," Is .Y12Mc Ag.!111 SriU in BUSUW.J? ~ ~ s ,JJ. r Since 1951 Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 for materials and administration costs. For details. call the Orange Caregiver Resource Center at 680-0122. PAIN AND STRESS RELIEF 714 759-3000 soo 95-4PAIN FUhlonts!W (~Center) 1401 Avoc:.do Newpol1 Bead'I , HOUND TOWN ... ~ .. ORM.AftH "You don'l haYC IO pay for an auorn~ if you know where IO look for free or aJmoll free lepl information,' observes attorney Mictiacl J. Mipn. He wiU speak on inexpensive lepl aourccs acncrally unknown to the public on TIH:lday, April 19 in a free noon proaram in 1hc Commun· i~ Room of the Newport Center Library, 856 San Ocmcnte Drive in Newport Beach. For more informallon, call 644-3181 or 644-3191. AWAllDI a•IAICIAIT The Ncwporl Harbor Arca. Chamber or Commerce, the Commodores Club, Is hosting the 33rd annual Schol:irship Awards Breakfast from 7:1S to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4S4S M:icArthur Blvd. The event is the chamber's effort to recognize outstanding scholastic achievement. Cost is $20. For more information, call 729·4400. ONGOING· PHICHOOL ITOIYTIMI Winter/spring preschool storytime for 3 to S yc:ir olds have resumed at all cwport cac u 1c rancs. Programs will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday mornings at Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Corona dcl Mor Branch Library, 420 Marigold Ave .. and Mariners Br:inch Library, 200S Dover Drive. The Newport Center library wiJI offer the program ot 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday. Programs run 1hrough Mny 25. For more information, call 644-3187, •••*"' IUPPOaT oaoup ToughLove is a community service that offers group support for parents with acting out tccn·agcrs. The Ncwporl/ Mesa group meets at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at Back Bay Continuation High School, 39o Monte Vista Ave., Cost:i Mesa. For more information, cnll 665-6S65. IATINO The Dr. Dean Ornish plan ongoing class, "Eating for a Healthy Heart," meets from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mondays DON'T J UST GO THROUGH IT GROW THROUGH IT! Div.on:e'' .. Recovei)',, Wo1kshop SEMINAR 10 000 ~rsons Over , A .. 15 have a.,tten .,µ previous work!_h~! -A ~cMINAR FOR DIVORCED AND SEPARATED PERSONS OF All AGES Sill Thursday Evenlnp April 7 • May U 7:30. 9:30 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYfERIAN CHURCH Newport Beach -St. Andrews at 15th St. (across from Newport Harbor Hi2h) -S20 Regjstration For more infonnation call 63l~ Mon-Fn, 9.) 11 '1hc Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave, Corona dcl Mor. For more ioforma1ion on this Cree cl:iss, cnll 644-3244. amD•I LUIONI Bridge lesson groups pre now forming on Mondays and Wednesdays at 1hc Jewish Senior Ccn1cr or Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Cosca Mesa. For more information, call S4S·SS33. CAllH• llMINAll Mc.Cuc and Associates nr<: conducting career and life direction seminars geared for pc.OP.le who want to change careers or clarify their life purpose and direction. Classes arc Crom 3:30 to S p.m. every Tuesday through March 29. Cosris SIS. For more information, call 979-1000. HNIOU CLASHI The West Newport Qpmmunity Center at 883 W. 15th St. is offering bridge, physical fitness and western and s~ing line d:incing classes for Thursday, March 31, 1994 M older adult1. For dus daces and times, call 644-3244. PAlllNTtN• AND •ILATIOlllM .. Cl HIU "Parenting Children" and ''Improving Our Rcln1ionships" arc the ticlcs or t~o scp:irate ongoing classes held every Sunday frorr J t•.; 9:45 a.m. at Community Church, Congregational, Unncd Church of Chris&, 611 l lcliotropc Avenue in Corona dcl Mar. Classes arc free and everyone is welcome. Call 644-7400. SINO PO• PUN Come 11nd sing for fun every Wednesday nt 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 69S West 19th St. For more information, caJI Glori:i Ticdkc at 69S-29S3 or C:rrmcn Amador at S4S-0720. Stnd your lttms to Around To1rn tdltor, The Dally Pilot, JJO n'. Day St., Costa Mtso, C11/if. 91627. ·erBtmS. · Make your holiday meals even more memorable by serving fresh, fat-free, hot cros~buns, cinnamon buns, fruit tarts, dinner rolls, breads, cookies and more, All made with the finest natural ingredients. Call today to-make your orders.-714-646-1440. r~.------------, Six Free Buns. 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Tol·er-ance: l. capacity to endure pain or hardship 2. sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or pJactices differing from or conflicting with O!lc's own. W hen I ran in to Dick and The Holocaust was not about Renetta Rawlings at the tolerance or intolefance. The Holocaust supermarket last week, she was about evil. It was a demonstration said she didn't expect to see me. "We to the world that when evi l is not held in read in the Pilot that you were taking a check by ror~cs of good, that terrible few days off and thought you'd be in things can and will happen. It was ~~::. ~xotic fa raway therefore with real shock that I read ''°" ............... - On the Coast "Uh uh. Em rcmpg David Heitz's recounting of Long Beach ·w ::..c:z..;;. phnmly frgh mrol Wilson teacher Erin Gruwell's English ~.,:::.., orgry," J replied as class field trip to see ''Schindler's List" ~>Mt::,::;::---> ~-1l-.-I cou·11n------1---LLhe..EdwauCs...tb~Lex.in I ido \liUag;1:;...._._..,, .... ~...,,,~-~·=.___..-"'.'=" ..... r<1.. 11 d h h =-.., __ . .,,.._. without opening my Moreover, Gruwc an er c arges __ ........ mouth. should not be so hasty to believe that ~~ .. ~'":.~ "Huh"." race was the reason some of the people =;,::;.... ---;.:;.. h . .....~ ... ~--After a few more in the Lido area rcacied to t eir T-.. ~~ .... ··- iries, l was finally able presence. As syndicated columnist ~tr'-:-'!:...:t"-::- to explain that I was Clarence Page admitted on PBS' ~-'°£,fo~•°'*' not on vacation last MacNeil-Lehrer program last year, he 5'=·=-..:.=~-= week. Instead, l was personally feels th reatened by black ""!.'::,.'.=.!~~..!.,-.... having my fun trying youths on the streets of Chicago. And to recover from a four Clarence is himself a black man. Is his and a half adventure feeling intolerance, or a reasonable in Michaef Gahagan's dental chair. reaction to statistics? We started off with a little scaling While there is little doubt that Lido is and planing of all available roots; a very "white" enclave, it is the record segued into gingival grafts and, for the of youth. generally which most likely grand linale, did three endosseus caused the ladies to grab their purses implants. . and.necklaces. Young people don't have . . . Readers believe class fie ld tri p to Lid o wa s an exerci se in stereotyp ing ,· not tolerance That's dentalspeak meaning, they a good track record tod:iy when it comes "hittled a life's accumulation of debris to behavior. There's a number of off the roots of my teeth; replaced reasons for this which have to do with patches of terminally ill gum with youngsters' general lack of respect for healthy stuff from the roof of my others, e'en their peers. For whether it's mouth, and sunk little pegs made of one's casual tossing hamburger wrappers the rare alloy unobtanium into my out of a car, cruising down the street jawbone. . with the stereo blaring, or flipping a Let me tell you, g:ing, it's a lot less skateboard into a storefront or painful and far cheaper to floss after someone's shrubbery, the insensitivity every meal. for other's is clearly demonstrated. Fortunately, there was another The task of molding behavior which is dentist prese nt, who enabled me to get sensitive to others begins in the home through all this without so much as an and used to be guided by a universal ''ouch." This was Ronald Davies, one recognition of some basic rul::s such as of about a hundred dentists in t~e !feating others as you would like to be country who exclusively practices den tal nncsthesiology. treated, and a list of ten items some still refer to as commundmenls. Schools could play an important role but holding students responsible for their behavior seems to have not been in vogue for the past several years. Gruwell's -trip to the movie theater was ini tinted by her concern that her students did no t know about the Holocaust. Perhaps she should ask them . the signilicance of Pearl Harbor. Or verbally inquire what they think about Euthanasia. If they respond to that one that they don't know anything about teen-agers in China, she will i..now th:.it there's lots mor~ work to be done. And their next trip should probably be to the library. KENNETH l.ARSON Costa Mesa 0 As a resident of Newport Beach, I do not believe yo ur article "Lesson in Tolerance." 1 Newport Beach has white, black, yellow and just about every skin hue in betwee n coming to the beach every day of the week and we are open and friendly to all. lf the teacher, Eri n Gruwell, ·had not put the idea into the children's heads as to our reaction, maybe "what's up cuz" would have been taken as a friendly greeting. (l. E. ECKENWEILER Newport Beach I think staff writer David Heitz used inflammatory language in his article "A Lesson in Tolerance." One example waS" when the teacher, Erin Gruwell, asked the class how many had been shot at, about 20 "lired their hands into the air." Absolutely inl1ammatory language. The fact ls, he was tryi ng to show that Newport Dench was intolerant of ethnic diversity \Vhen a group of 50 teen-agers come into the city. What he didn't write about w;1s lh:ll Newport Beach was cxtrc1ndy tQlerunt. Nothing happened to these young people. Ttfey weren't 'shot nt, their bus" :isn't carjacked, nobody \\us killed. nobody even had a racial slur ,aid to them. There were a few looks at these SO kids running around Newport and a "oman grabbed her purse in a restroom. So would I if any teen-ager came in, I'd keep my purse with me. That teacher set those kids up to look for intolerance, not tolerance and if we are going to teach tolerance, we better make teen.-ugers understand that tolerance isn't loving somebody, it's leaving other people alone. It seems lo me ·that when that group came in and was given a S400 lunch by one of our residents, that'.s pretty good tolerance. JOYCE RILEY Newport Dench I remember almost nothing that went on. There were a couple of times wticn the nurses were telling me to open my mouth and a couple of times when Dr.Davies scolded me for not breathing: Otherwise, it was la la land all morning. GREAT BURGER SEARCH CORRESPONDENCE Not only that, when Ron wakes you up, the first thin$ you see is this gargantuan plastic syringe. It is, by actual measurement, 11 inches long and two inches in diam~ter. Bu t instead of being loaded with . Xylocaine or some other fluid, here's Dr. Ron squirting Coca Cola into your mouth and down the hatch. Then, several gushers of chocolate milk laced with vitamins. I t was like when I was a kid and had my tonsils taken out: the nice doctor sa id I could have all the ice cream I wanted after it was over. l hear stories about people who ha ve open heart surgery and brain transplants and they're out playing • soccer a week later. Apparently I don't function that way. When I had my rotator cuff transmogrified a year and a half ago, it took six weeks to get back in harness. At least then I could cat anything I ''"anted. These days, it's soups and puddings, puddings and soups. Yesterday I unintentionally came up with pudding soup, and it's not so bad. I'm not sure where that batch of tapioca pudding went astray, but it came out like milk a la lumps. Jello is always good when one ails, but I find it too sweet. Besides, that thick skin Jello sometimes gets is, to me the best part, and even that is too tough to manage right now. Anne Spinn, our newsroom den mother at the Daily Pilot, gave me a splendid tip on sore-mouth food. Annl! says it worked perfectly well when spouse Gerry had a m:ijor bout with an oral surgeon: "Take a can of Progresso chicken-noodle soup and put it in the blender. lt's terrific. In fact, that was months ago and we're still eating it." There is an up side to all this dental delirium. At least I have to keep my big mo11th shut for another week or so. Fred Martin's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. PRHIDINT Bill Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pcnns~vania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456·1 ll l (6 a.in. to 2 p.m. t>.S.T. VICI PRlllDINT AJ Go,e, (D), The CJpitol Bldg., Suite 212, Washington, D.C. 20500 OOVIRNOR Pete Wilson, (R), Stotc CJpitol, Sacnmemo, 95814, (916)4-45·2841 U.I. llNATOU Barbata Bonr, (D), l l l Hart Scn.ue Bldg., Suicc 212, Wuh111gton D.C., 20510 (202) • 224-3553 or. 2250 .E. lmpcrfal Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segundo, 902 ... 5, (31 0) 414-5700 Dianne Feirucein, (D), 331 Han Bldg., Washingron D.C., 20510 (201) 124·3841 or 111 J J Sanc1 Monia Blvd , Src. 915, Lo1 Angclc:a, 90025, (JlO) 914-7300. llOUll o• RINlllNTATIVll The search for the best burger ;onUnues The GreDt DDily Pilot Burger Search -D biennial trodltlon tbat pits the finest hamburger houses In CostD Mesa and Ne.+port Dench -is here again. Where can you find the best burger in to1.-n? Here arc some reader responses. T .K. burgers are the best this time around. They have the Born beat. 0 BOB THOMAS Costa Mesa The best hamburger is the flame Burger at the Place Across From the Port Theater in Corona def Mar. 'O ELANOR HALL Newport Beach The Barn still has the best hamburgers in town. FRANK GRIMALDI Laguna Beach 0 Try Sammy's on Wilson in Costa Mesa for the best hamburger. -CARY CLAYTON Newport Beach 0 The best burger is at Big Daddy's in Costa Mesa, on Fairview. I think it's culled the Veggie Ourger. 0 JAMES PORTER Costa Mesa I am not a vegetarian but the veggie burger at Hard Rock Cafe is the burge r pick. CHARLES ROLLINS Costa Mesa 0 The Cheesecake Factory in Fashion island has the best burger. It's call ed the Classic burger. 0 SID NADLER. Newport Beach The best burgers are at Sammy's in ille shopping center on Wilson in Costa Mesa. They're the best I've eve r tasted. . ANN HARDY Costa Mesa 0 The Chicago Bulls has their 3-peat but my vote for back-to-back is The Barn Burger. That baby is a world ' champion. TERRY WOODRUFF Cosaa Mesa 0 For 20 years, I've thought that Woody's Wharf has the best hamburgers, plus it's the greatest place to eat one. JANE HOWLETT Newport Deach 0 l-suggest th1f Back Bay Cafe in Newport Beach. Try the barbecue sauce with bacon. That's all, nothing else on it. 0 RICK ROGERS Newport Deach We often go to get burge~ at T.K. Burgers in Newport Beach. They are the best.- 0 DOB RHEAUME Newport Beach Dill man's has far and away the best hamburger. It is flavorful and well ' cooked. 0 JANE PARKS Dal boa The Park Avenue Cafe, Park Avenue and Agate on Balboa Island, has fottr hamburgers that will just knock you out. I eat their hamburgers all the time. Try one, you'll enjoy. 0 DICK MA RTIN Balboa Island Village Inn on Balboa l lan d has the · best hamburge rs. They have a fab ulous hamburger or cheeseburger. LURA DARRONE Balboa Island Barb~r shop is still cutting edge In the past there have been two front page a rticles abou t a long term barber shop here in Costa Mesa calJed Amador's. The first article related how the show had been here for over 20 years and because of the excellent hafrcuts a man drove from River~ide just to get one. The second article related that the popular Amador wu s in the hospital with cancer and th::it his wjfe Ethel was carrying on the business. One thing that wns not stated in your article was the fact tha t Ethel is an excellent barber. Not quite as good us Amador, but close. Everyone needs haircuts and I am sure that she can cut any style, even the ones wilh little designs in them. I will warn you though that thb is an old fashioned shop, not the super glitzy - or fantastic. -just good friendly talk with a lady with a slight "New Yaawk" accent. This is not only a shop for men but also you ladies needing haircuts, styling or whatever and she can do that too. The shop is located on the outhwest corner of Newport and 18th St. in the salmon colored building (around the corner). So, everyone in the area, go get a haircut: , Keep Ethel so busy that she won't have time to worry about Amador and he can ge t on with kicking the big "C." Ethel also makes inspiri ng book· marks with Amador's help which she sells to bring in a few bucks but if you give her a nice lip you could get one for free. Last chance to nght coast toll L. LEYRER Costa Mesa A two-mile stretch of the Newport Coast Road is being incorporau:d ioto the new planned San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, forcing users HOW TO CONTACT YOUR a1PalllNTATIVll C hris Cox. (R), 47th Dist, 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Ease Tower, Suite 430, Newport Bc.ach, 92660. 756·2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., Wa.,hington, D.C. 20515, (202) 725-561 l. (most of Newport Be.ich) Dana Rohr:abac hcr, (R), 4Sth 1..:~t .. 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Huntington BC.lch, CA 92647 847·2433 or 1027 Lorigworth Duildmg, Wa$hington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225·241 5. (O,m McsJ .md West Newport Be.ich) AAftllNATI Mari.an Bergeson, (R), 37rh Dist. 140 Newport Cc1mr Dme. Suire 120, Newport Beach, 92660, 6-40-1 137 or (916) +45-4961. (RcprtiellU Newport Dc.ich, C'.mr.:i Meu) • ITATI AlllM•LY Gilbert Fe~ (R.). 70th Din, 4299· M.icArthur 81\-d,i Suire 204, Ncwpon ~ach, 92660, 756 0665 or (916) 4<t5·722l . • (Newport Beach ~nd C.om Mcu.) CALlfORNIA COASTAL COMMllllON S.m Fr.mcisco (415) 904-5200 (South com region covcrJge split between oOiccs in Long Beach (113) 590·5071, 11nd SJn Diego. COUNn IOAllD OF IUltllVllOU HJJI of Adminismno11, 10 Civic Center Pl.m, S.inu Ana, 92701 Harriett Wieder lnJ 01u. Com Mcs.i, 834·3220 Tom Riley Sch Dist. (Newpott Be.a1;h, SJnU An.a Heights) 834·3550 COUNTY IOAaD O• IDUCATION 200 Kalmw Dnvc, Cost.a M~.a. P.O. Box 9050, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Eli.ubtth O. Parker, member, Tnmcc AKa 5 (Co.u Mes.a, Newpon Beach.) CO.An COMMUNITY COLUel ~' • DllTllCT 1370 AdlmS Ave. Com Mcs.i, 92626, 432·5012 Ch:m~·cllor : \Villfam M. Vega, I::. O .. ; President: Wll.l ter G. How:tldi Bo.ir<l Members: Sherry Baum, Paul G. Berger, Walter G. How"d, Armando R. Ruiz; Student Trustee: }1U1 Clutter Cln OOVllNMINT Costa Meu: Ciry Hall, 77 f.:iir Dri\e, 754·5223. S.indy Genis, m.iyor, Joe erick.\0111 Mary Hombuckk, l'cn:r Buff.a, .md ]Jy Humphrey, council mcmbcu. Newport Btadu City H1JI, 3300 t-:c'~" Blvd., 6ff·3309. i\b)'Or, Cl.:irt'nce Turner; M.ayor pro ~ Jc.an Warr; John Co~, cvc:h·n Han, John Hedges, JJn p.bly, Phil Samotlc. OUN .. COUNTY •AIR •OARD II Fair Or., Com Mesa. 108·3147 Prcsi\knt, I.and)' Sm.Ith, Vitt Praidcnt, Buck Johnt; of Newport ~oast Road to pay a toll charge. (SI round trip, going to S 1.50 in two years and no end cap.) It is a foregone conclusion that many of the thousands of ca~ now using the road will return to Pacific Coast Highway, Marguerite Avenue and the other local ~Meets, once more impacting our neighborhoods; nullirying the traffic mitigation me:isure that required the NC\\ port Coast Road to be built in the first place. Thus, with the full approvaJ of our elected officials, a road that has been in the public domain, will be turned into a toll road. This was done without :my public notice rtnywhere near where users of the road lived. The affected residents were never told, warned, or knew that aqion was being considered to take their establi~hcd free road and turn it into n toll road. Since such action could be a serious breach of the public trust, the attorney general is conducting an investigution regarding the legality of turning a public road into a toll road, withou t mlequate opportunity for public comment and without adequate public notice. before making a legal ru ling, we now have a belated chance for public comment. Did you ever hear or see any notice or the proposed change in the status of Newport Coast Road; did you ever sec notice posted anywhere giving time of a public hearing; did you ever sec or hear of notice of intent to abandon part of the Newport Const Road so it could be made part of the plnnned San Joaquin Transportation Corridor Toll Road and that then you would have to pay to use your road? J( you arc concerned about slick actions by those elected offic ials who arc more interested in serving their own agendas, instead of the public interest. take live minutes and write Deputy Attorney General Clayton Roche, 455 Golden Gate Ave. Ste. 6200, S:in Francisco, 94 102-3658, re: Opinion No. 93-1205. JEAN MORRIS Corona dcl Mar • D1m:to1s Doy llenlcy, John Crun, Don Willet, Jim Lindberg, G:u-y lhyabwa, llmily Sanford, M:u-fan L:i Fo llette. NIWPORT·MllA UNlfllD SCHOOL DllTllCT 1601 16th Sr, NC\1 pon Uc.ich, 760-3200. S11pcnntcnJ1:m· ~be Bernd n~.ird Members: kod M.u:~UIJiw, pn:~idcnt; Jim de Boom, Jud)' F1l11<:0, Sherry Loofbourrow, Ed Decker, M.inl\J Huor, forrcsr Wemer. MllA CONIOLIDATID WAHR DISTRICT 1965 Pbl'\:nti~. Com Mesa, 631 -1200 Bo.ud Mcmber1: Trudy Ohlis, Hank Panlan, Mario Durante, Jxk Hall, Tom Nelton COITA MUA SANnAltY •llftlCT r.o. DOx 1200, Com Mcaa 91621-1200, 754-504J. Board Manbcri: Jamca Wahnc:r, James Fcrryrn~. Narc Reade. Mille Schaf'cr, -and An l'trry. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thuraday, Match 31, 1994 A11 Brown Act reVisions put new ·limits on city councils ~ Rules made to bring more of what officials do before the public. BY DAVID H.EJTZ, STArr Warna NEWPORT BEACH -Discus- sions among city officials are about 10 become more public. Amendmcn1s to the Ralph M. Brown Act go into effec1 Friday, placing slrict limitations on what city councils and their commi11ees can and cannot talk about when the public's not invited. For example: • Officials will not be allowed to discuss matters not listed on the agenda unless a member of the public brings it up. If a resident asks a question or wants to talk about something not on the agen- da, the council is permitted to an· swer questions and engage in brief discussion. • lf a city official wants to talk about an issue, the discussion must first be agendlzed. That means council members no longer will be able to bounce issues off their peers during the afternoon study session. • Private discussions about city business among a majority of council members is strictly prohib· ited ou1side of public hearings. Ex- empt from that law are topics per- taining 10 personnel matters, liti· gation, property acquisition and other subjects allowed ·to be dis- cussed during closed session. During a recent study session, Councilwoman Evelyn Hart asked City Attorney Bob Burnham if that means she cannot call indi· vidual council members to discuss issues before the meeting. He dis- couraged it. •After th e council comes out of closed session, it must immediately report what was discussed and how the members voted. Cities are not required to report the specifics 'Of closed session conversa1ions. A written report of mplters dis- cussed during closed session will be placed on file in the Ci1y Clerk's office. Mayor Clarence Turner said he doesn't believe the new laws will significantly ch;inge the way meet· ings are conducted. "There aren't going to be a lot of major changes insofar ns the public is concerned," he said. "They probably won't even notice anything diff crent." He said some of the new Drown Act requiremen ts arc going to be costly because administrators must print and post agendas for each of the city's approximately 30 com- mittees. "Some of ii is just nonsen!.e," turner said. "The Oicycle Trails Committee, for instance, has to post all of their business." City Man:iger Kevin Murphy s:lid the laws will m:ike it more difficult for him to get opinions from council membcrs1 "h makes it difficult for me 10 try to ask n council member, 'What do you think of this?' And for me 10 call up all seven council members, I'd be in \.iokuion," he said. He said 1ha1 frustrates hi m. . "The state lcgisl:uurc h.1s caucu\CS .. and they do exac1ly tha1," he s:uJ . • 0 " It's bizarre." Restrictions not expected to affect Newport-Mesa Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information . f.--tl~Sehool-off iciai s-say-they have been making effort to open operations to public since $4 miilion embezzlement. Bv Russ Lo~ STAFF WRm:R NEWPORT-MESA -There arc no qramatic changes expected in the way the school board con- .. ducts meetings as a result of • Brown Act revisions. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District bas been making a concerted effort to open its opera- tions to public scrutiny since the $4 million embezzlement by former budgc1 director Stephen Wagner was discovered in Novem- ber 1992. When a highly critical 219-page report of school district practices and procedures was made public last week, Newport-Mesa officia!s had 50 copies printed and avail- able at the school board meeting. "We're workin$ on the second printing now," said school district Superintendent Mac Bernd. "The biggest mistake we made is 'lOt charging for them. We could have raised some real revenues out of this thing." School district officials, in fact, have decided that all report~ on is- sues of public concern will be available. "We will have sufficient copies at school board meetings of any report that would be of clear in· terest JO the public," said school board President Ed Decker. "That's going to be our posture for the fu ture." Under Drown Act revisions, the school board-appointed Budget Advisory Commiuee and Audit Commiuee must now operate under the limitations of a public agenda and give public notice of their meetings. But school district lawyers say committees on English-as-a- second-language programs and communily involvement which were created by Bernd are not subject to the Brown Act. < · / J or I ll \ .\I t1 ·1 Ill.\·(;:' NO FEES! NO SALE CHARGES! Guanoteed Principal & Interest Rate Leading financial publications call it "America's Best Safe Investment". Call now for more information! 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School district lawyers soy those committees need not creole an agenda or make public notice of their meetings. "The meetings I have involving these task forces will be open to the public," Bernd said. "81.1t there needs to be some elcsncnt of spontaneity. If )'01.1 can only &alk abOut thiqs on the aaenda, in some cases you 11i- fle creativity." Long considered the "Rodney Danger- field of California Law," the revised Brown Act tightens limi&s on what can be discussed by officials at city council and school board meetings. Unless it's on the agenda, it's out or bounds. But public officials can respond to public comments made during meetings on issues not listed l)n the agenda. The revisions are the result of a two·year effort by the California Newspaper Publish- ers Association and other print and broad- cast prof csslonals to stop abuses of the sel· dom-enforccd law. Local elected omcials can no lonaer con· duct public business behind the cloak of a cloled-lellion meeting. Closcd·scuion items under discuaion must qualify under a atrict set of guidelines and musl be specifically identified in a public agenda. And any deci- sions must be immediately reported after the closed-door meeting. The revised law also prevents meetings at remote locations away from public view. Citizens can no longer j>e silenced for making cri1:cal comments during a public meeting about a local legislative body or its actions. And public meetings can be re- corded, videotaped and photographed as long as those actions arc not disruptive. Gov. Pete Wilson vetoed a revision of the t Brown Act in 1992. but 1i&ned a compro- mile venion lul year. The Implementation of the law wu delayed for tour months; until April l, to &ive local elected off&cialt time to adjust. Media officials say it will now be easier to decipher what is aoang on behind the closed doors of local city and school district meet- ings. It wlll certainly be easier for the media to challenge Brown Act violations in court. Previously, successful court action depended on proof of "criminal awarene~s." Now, all it lakes is proof or a violation. "I personally think the revised Drown Act i~ a great improvement,'' SDid school board Pn;sidcnt Ed Decker. "It provides consider- able safeguards for the public interest." CLASS could really hafpen," said Kristen EYEBROW won her the scholarship from Whitney, 13, o Newport Beach, Aaron Drolhers. Another was who in her demonstration teacher references. "I find it ironic that an art store, whtch uses slogans such as 'Where Lifestyle is an Ar1 ,' finds uniqueness in personal expression u!1acceptable." Pre• P••• A 1 conquered a knife-wielding •rem ..... A 1 So when she was told last week old, had to simulate escaping a "gang member" who had abduc-my ability 10 perform my job. I am that the earring would have to go, variety or situations -from being tcd her. "It could happen 10 prompt, accurate with the register Schichj turned 10 one of her LEI IER ,,_Pll.-A1 Houssels said the bottom line ls that the proposed toll booth was a surprise. "I think the point remains that hundreds of people -thousands of people, really -arc writing in, saying they were not informed," she said. "I think we must be very careful that the public is properly informed." As of two weeks ago, the At- torney General's Office hud re· ccivcd ab<.>ut 250 letters on the issue. Meanwhile, toll road lobbyists in Sacramento arc fighting to kill leg- islation proposed by Ferguson that would prohibit charging a toll on Newp<>rt Coast Drive or any free pubhc road. · The Assembly Transportution Committee will review the bill at 1:30 p.m. April 11. mugged to sexual assault. anyone." and a courteous custo01cr service teachers, a professional artist, who "We want to n'lakc sure you Some parents grimaced, others representative. My record is spot-proceeded lo photocopy her writ-E st ........ t h Int E tbluff Park' never have to be a victim," Gallen cheered children on as the less." ten warning and post it on school 8 Ir ......_,J 0 op 0 II r,,.,...~~-.-to~l~d~p~a~re~n~ts,.....,..,,.a1~1d"="th~c~ir~c=h~il--d~re~n,....,.,.=-~au_d_i~en~c~e~w~a~tc~h~e~d~srtu~d~e~n~ts~~:=Y:~~~A~a~r~on...--.=B-ro_1_hc_r~s ....... m_a_n~a~e-rs--,...,r~e--~t."-">Unds.JcutlC!UllhCLSlildc.nts . ._~_.._~..-i~~~B·~~-t---'1HW!H:!~er-Httnno1M1111ttt-iton-Tnrnr--~-r~........, c ore e nes ay s emons ra ion moc attac crs in t e eyes, c o e · fused to comment on anytha'ng A hotocopy of the compan 's began. "The simulations of their throats and even kick Schichi said. So did an Aaron p y Eastbluff Park on Saturday, hiding eggs for children, posing for k. d ( dress code policy notes that it free pictures and handing out prizes. . abductions are the in s o attackers in the groin. Brothers spokeswoman at corpo-bans "ornament"! J·cwelry (' e attacks children are targeted for. "I'm somewhat shocked to see .. ' 1• • The 11th annual Great caster Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Th . . . . I' . d . h h d b 1, 1 rate headquarters in Commerce. nose •. tongue or lip rings) and ex-city, begins at 10 a.m. for t~dlers 2 and younger. 1s training is rea 1stic an w at s e can o, ut m a so Schichi, who has worked for the otic/extreme jewelry.". Old · """ graphic." pleased that she can do it," said company for a year and a half, "What's the difference between er kids -up to the agb of 10 -will get to join the hunt The JO-hour course taug ht Richard Scott, whose 10-year·old said she will seek unemployment exotic and decorative," Schichi about half an hour later. children <1bout where an attacker's daughter Samantha in her t 1. Th d d h asked, pointing out that she has Eastbluff Park is at the intersection of Vista del Oro and weakest areas arc and how to demonstration wrangled from the s ar ing urs ay, an opes some Vista def Sol. · disable someone long enough to clutches of someone about to or the paintings she has on display never been reprimanded for a ge t away, even if the' person has a sexually assault her: at Fullerton's Ipso Facto gallery wrist lattoo or her magenta--By t11 e Daily PUC?t knife. Children also learned how "Why leave it up to him," sell. colored hair. to stand up for themselves against Gallen said, as she coached many A senior at the Ari Institute or anyo ne trying to tal..c advantage of ·children from the sidelines during Southern California in Laguna them. the demonstrations. 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Newport Beach/Costa Meea Dally Pilot Thursday, March 31 , 1994 81 PORTS SPORTS EDITO R ROGER CARLSON, 642-"330, ext. 387 PRIDI Of THI COAST aAllBALL TOURNAMINT ' Ladies have . a chance to ·show their stuff ...,. Players can enter natiQnal v.aAt-91.u-sHmmHlflfl..~Rm~--...;._~d from four rounds of play. T he best women golfers play on the LPGA Tour. Good amateurs now have a chance to compele on the national level. Today, women don't need to play on th e LPGA Tou r to innuence business or society. And they can prove it. . As the n~mbe r of women taking up golf increases, women golfers of all abilities will have the opportunity lo participate in a national Two-Dall amateur golf cham- pionship (9 or 18 holes) to benefit the March o( Dimes Dirth Defects founda- tion. SHAUNA !l:OUlUT, D AIL\' PllOT CdM's Bryson Groat is caught in rundown between second and third by Costa Mesa's Joey Arce (20) as Eric Estrella looks on. Groat was safe at second. Pl:i)ers, :ifter selecting a partner, s1mpl) pl:iy and post scores at their fa,·orite golf course, v. ith beginning, intermediate and advanced golfers having an equal opport uni ty lo advance to the national fi nals Nov. 11-13 at Amelia Island Pl:inuuion, Fla. ·corona del ·Mar's pitching stall has .a. Friend Co-sponsored .by Working \VomJn and Working Mother magazi nes and 1-800 TEE TIME, a nationwide golf reservations and tournament planning service, the N:itional Women's Amateur Gol f Challenge will be the premier event of its kind fo r women . ...,. Sea Kings' junior right-hander sharp in victory over Costa Mesa. Bv RICH.ARD D UNN, Sro.-:rs W 11.1Tu. CORONA DEL MAR -It's not easy staying sharp in the bullpen. When the pitching staff is. deep in talent, innings arc far and f cw between. Mall Friend, howeve r, a Corona del . Mar High junior right-hander, made the ·~~~­ most of an opportunity Wednesday, pitching 4Vl score- less innings, and lowering his earned-run ave rage from 3.81 to 2.39 in a single af1ernoon, as host CdM de- fea1ed Costa Mesa, 11 -3, in the finale of the Pride of the Coast Tournament. Although the Sea Kings won their 10th consecutive game, including fou r in a row in the Pride of the Coast, they settled with a third-place ban.nee because Santa Margari1a and Brea Olinda met in the mythical cham- pion~hip game by vir~ue of sco ring more runs in the previous three games. But CdM ( 10-2), last year's Pride of the Coast Tour- nament winner, isn't concerned about spring t>reak baseball. A more meaningful item comes on Saturday, when the sizzling Sea Kings host Woodbridge in a Sea View League makeup game at 11 a.m. Senior right-hander Dan MacMillan, who owns a 1.16 ERA with 28 strikeouts and only one .walk in 18 innings pitched this season, will take the mound for ill~ ~ DAILY PILOT SCOREBOARD RUNS HITS ERRORS COSTA MESA ll E l1 CORONA DEL MAR Ill Ill ll. CdM. Frien d, 2-0, was almost as impressive against the Mustangs (5-8), allowing two hits and stri king out fou r. He also walked four. "He's going to be a real good pitcher, a nd we're real excited to have him," CdM Coach Matt Lundin said. "He's been limited in his innings, and it's tough to keep a g\ly sharp when you don't have a lot of in- nings." CdM designated hitter Jim Huston also experienced a breakthrough, going 3 for 3, including a two-run sin· gle in the Sea Kings' seven·run fourth inning that broke the game open. Huston, who started slowly this season, raised his batting average from .285 to .354 (11 for 31}. "I was 0 for my first 10 (at-bats) this year," Huston said. "Then after that, I picked it up. We had some re· ally tough games early in the year, like Mater Dci, and my swi ng wasn't norma l." ll was normal aga inst Cos ta Mesa. Huston led off the second inning. with a single to left field, then singled and scored a run in the fourth, an inning in which CdM se nt 12 batters to' the plate. When the Sea Kings h:td already scored five runs that inning, Huston came up a second lime and promptly laced a single to left that scored Jeff Dow- man and Myles Davis. The circus started when Bryan Dear reached on an infield error, a soft hit one-hopper that took a tricky hop and slipped by Mesa second baseman Josh Cant. Huston singled, then first baseman Chad Johnson !tin- gled home Bear, putting an end to Mesa ·starter Mike Adclmund's outing. "(Adelmund) was tired, and his arm was a little ten- der going in," Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats said. "He threw a couple innings (on Tuesday), and he had a s;ollision (Tuesday), so his collarbone was a little sore. We were only looking fo r two in nings from him." Adelmund pitched three scoreless innings, giving up one hit, before the fourth inning. "I thought Adelmund did a grea t job against us," Lu ndin said. "He worked ahead of our hitters (in the count), and it took us some lime to get adjusted to him." Mesa's wheels came off when the bull pen was beck- oned. On an attemp ted squeeze, CdM's Bryson Groat scored Huston from third base and wound up with an RBI bunt single, but Johnson was nailed at third. Fol- lowing back-to-back walks, MacMillan brought home Groat with a scoring fly ball to center. See FRllND/Po1e 13 Pat.terned after the highly successful Oldsmobile Scramble, the Women's Amateur Golf Challenge will enable thousands of playe rs throughout the country lo part icipate. The Women's Amateur Golf Challenge commences "ith the .- !ilarl of the golf season. or after April 15. Entran ts h:ive until Aug. 15 to post scores from four rounds, one of v. hich must be played in an outing -a charity (March of Dimes day), club, company or chic golf event. Using a scoring sy!item designed by tournament organizers, a golfer of any ability level can pl:iy a 9-or Club golf 18-hole rou nd and advance from local events to regional and national finals. Check wi th you r local professional to find out if a March of Dimes event is being held at your club. Cabrera's solid pitching effort wasted against Century Scores are submitted to 1-800 TEE TIMES and teams who qualify for advancement to regional finals are notified by Sept. 1. Regional rounds '' 111 be played in September (weekends only). All participants will receive a free fou r-day, three-night certificate (v:ilued :it $450) lo stay at one of sLx rerorl destinations. BY JEFF C H ESEN, SPORTS W R.ITER. COSTA MESA -Estancia High pitcher Jose Cabrera shou ld be celebrat- ing today. · He followed Saturday's one-hit base- ball victory ove r Bolsa Gr<inde with an- other one-hiller, this time against Pacifi c Coast League rival Cent ury. But the Ea~ glcs' lack of or' .nse led to a 1-0 loss for the junior right-hander. Cabrera stn. ·k out six and walked two in his com- plete game effort. His domi nance was so complete that no Century baserunner reached second base after the second inni ng. But it only took two poor pitches to ruin Cabrera's day. After striki ng out third baseman Richard Cevallos to open the second inning, Cabrera jumped out to an 0-2 count on shortstop Jorge Frausto. The next pitch got a little too much of the plate though, and Fraus- to sent it deep into right field for a double. When a Cabrera pitch went all the way to the backstop, Frausto advanced to third: He scored when Jose Rome ro se nt a fly ball to center field for the second out of the inning. "Until we can take care of the little things and play the game the way ii is meant to be pla}•ed, we're not. going to be that successful," Coach Paul Troxel said. "We've given up one hit and won by a run (against Dolsa Grande), we've given up three hits and lost (to Trabuco Hills), we've given up five hi.ls and lost (to Santa Margarita), and now we 've given up one hit and lost. h 's just a matter of getting things done," Troxel said. • As was the case Tuesday, when a pop Oy fell forc- ing extra in nings, the 8igles' mistakes got them into trouble. Runners failed to move up on wild pi1chcs, he CAaalllA/Pe9e IJ All regional "inners (280) will recci'e complimentary ai rfare to the national finals. Ent ry fee for the local event!. is $55 per per on, plus green fees. The March of Dimes will receive S 175.000 based upon 25,000 anticipated pla)ers. Applications and further information are available by calling 1-800 T EE T IMES. Let's see if we get any local women to the nationals. •Kitchen Golf ... The second annual Presto Foodservice Orange Coast College Gol f Classic, which is being underwritten by a gencrou donation from Presto Foods, will help provide for the continuing renovation nnd im provement of the college's instructional kitchens, and support for students enrolled in the program. This year's event is April 11 at the he CLUI OOU/Pe9e 82 World champion Newport Harblir sailors meet some resistance ~ Local squad holds off stubborn rival; April Fool's Day event on tap Friday. N cwport Harbor High had more of a fight to win the local Baker Trophy qualifier last weekend than th ey expected'. Even though 1hc NHHS sailors are the dcfendjng notional and world champion sailing team, they still hod to fight for rcspcc~ from-San Diego's University High sallin1 team. Durin& &he last round of roces, the NHHS team suffered a surprise loss to La Jolla High. Meanwhile, University Hiah took three straiaht wins to offset lint-round losses to Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar. 11aia left the door open for a la t rl(C. winner·take·all showdown between Newport and Univeni1y. Even thouah Newport won the race and the regatta, they will have to face this same University High team again at the nationals. Team racing, unlike fleet racing, uses six boats matched in a three.on-three format, with race winners determined by the lowest combined team score. As Coach Bill Wakeman puts ii, "If fleet racing is like a swimming meet, team racing is like water polo, with more emphasis on teamwork and strateay." For the last year, this same NHHS team hu been the top hi&h school team raeina team in the counlry. The Baker Trophy is awarded to the hip school raclna national champion, and this year's champk>nlhips will be sailed in June at lfly·WMland YC in Mississippi. The top three teams -Newport Harbor, University and La Jolla Hiah -gualify for the champion hips. while fourth·plxe Corona del Mar ii ttM ahernate. Sailina for Newport were Danny Zimbaldi, Steve Kleha, Nalhan Dunham, Patrick Hoaan. Casey Hopn and Courtney Polovina. Watch to sec the Unjvenity and NHHS rivalry renewed at the hi&h school nationals later this year, as both promise to be top-five teams in the championships. • The inaupral Para&lidinl/Windsurfina Ca&alina Challenae will IW\ Friday · afternoon olf Pala& Vadil. Mcontina to e...a «Ma rlltra.; ProlmionaJ wincltuden Wiil lkerallr laundl themselves off tlae Pa:5:cntes dilra. usint paraatiden to floet owu SOO vertical feet before IUMli• Oil boards and raana 20 ml._ eo the llllllliul. Local "board-heed" °"'II Wellb bas btea pnctidfta perealidifts for weeb to • ready himself for the nent. Despite bcina a novice para&lider, Welsh is confident about his' chances: "My main competition comes from my brother Chris, who shaved off his beard for better aerodynamics, and David Blackman, a former Navy SEAL. who is now a local jeweler. "But they don't know that I'll be paragliding whh a new extra-small chute 10 speed up my descent." Swedish event sponsor Loof Lirpa says that while combinina paraalidin& and windsurfina is theo~tically ~blc, this is the fil'll time anyone bas tried ao cg..._ thele two nealL l.lrpe'a compa., 1'bep ,,,., lpOftlOn "&uemC" aportina eventa lrouftd the world. 0Mn the mhtrcnt danacr ol thia ewat. only profetlioftal boardlailon arc allowed to eater. Besa Yilwina will be bf boet below the PalOI Verdel can., Ft1dij, Apffl Ant, atcNlld I p.na. Joli•....,...., ... ,.. talll-........ ,., ,,.,,,. ,.,,., rM7 .,....,....., . ... .. . 82 Thursday, March 31, 1994 \ Newport Beach/C08ta M ... Dally Pilot R barmen anding success in local onshore waters ...,. Sand bass, barracuda, halibut, as well as bonito, _white sea bass biting. S pring fishing conditions have arrived in local offshore waters, and anglers heading out on sportfishers departing from Newport bay are return ing to the dock with a good mixture of bottom fish and surface feeders. • Sand bass, barracuda and legal halib111 have moved into shallow water off Hun1ing1on Beach, while over at Catalina Island, the front side has been hot for bonito, a few white sea bass and legal sized calico bass. The bonito bite is pretty consistent at and receivers are currently only holding large sardines. There is very little sq uid at the island, and it 's taking a long time to jig up just a couple of live squid for .the bait tank. Squid is being kept and only fished when there is a chance of hooking into a white sea bass. The closest any bulk schools of squid arc reported is off Santa Barbara, and the Channel Islands might be where the white sea bass season kicks off for Southland anglers this spring. • Bay fishing is still on the slow side for most anglers fishing plastics, li'{e bait anti trolling black and silver plugs. Spoiled bay bass, short halibut, jaclc smelt and a • few croaker Dre being caught by anglers the island, with the best fishing laking ....,....,._1_i~i~~P~la~c-c~C.r.Mrom..thc..casLcuu.-ui:~-UiJ~~JUl!!r--r Point, 'and some of 1he boneheads being caught are real whoppers. fishing from renlal skiffs and off Pavilion ~in--llall&>oa..-l~"-'~llO-~~~~~i;.....-.~-1 being caught are legal fish, and veteran l<ATSVYA RA1NON£, DAILY PILOT The Raptors, winners of the AYSO Region 97 Division 5 Area 0 championship, finished in fourth p~~e recently in the tri-sectional tournament held at Chapman Fields in ·Garden Grove. Raptors take their best shot ...-Team's fourth-place finish can't dampen enthusiasm of fine season. T he season for the Raptors, the American Youth Soccer Organization Region 97 Di· vision 5 Arca Q ch:impions, came lo an end recently, wi1h the local team finishing fourlh at the tri-sectional tournament held at Chapman Fields in Garden Grove. The Rnptors fell in both of their games at Chapm:in Fields by 2-1 scores, with Amy Ross scoring each of 1hc team's goals. "We still got a fourlh·place medal, and we were tickled to be 1he re," said he:id coach Glen Ross. The 1cam members of the Raptors included: Jordan Carmack, Lindsay "LT" Thayer, Ashley Parole, Taryn Shefnette, Elizabeth Agne~. 13rinnne Parmeter, Hilary Havens, Sarah Bj.xle'r, Lindsay Miller, Kristen Hahn, Jennifer Miller, Meredilh Poiter, Amy Ross and Kate Younglove. Assisting Conch Glen Ross is Joe Havens. Raptors' Amy Ross (right) heads upfield. Orange Coast bats silenced by DeAnza in 3-0 loss ...-Cevallos' solid pitching performance spoiled as Sues manage just two hits. VISALIA -Car· it l0s Cevallos pitched '" J solid eight innings, :.illowing no earned - runs, but it wasn'l enough Wednesd:iy .; as the Orange CoaM College base- ball team dropped a 3-0 decision 10 DeAnza in the first round of the Buckman-Mitchell Classic hosted by College of the Sequoias. Cevallos yielded eight hits, but didn't walk a batter while ~triking · oul two. However, five OCC errors proved his undoing, as DeAnza's single talalies in the second, fourth and seventh innings were all un- earned. On offense, Richard Ernst and Nick Valencia had the lone hit~ for Coast, bo1h singles. Coast (4· 17 overall) on ly had f.our men left on base in the game. The only thing resembling a thre:H for OCC came in the fourth inning when the Pirates put run- ners '1 t first and second, bul cou ld nol convert the opportunity . OCC needs 10 win three games today 10 remain alive in the dou- ble-cli mina1ion tournament, the first one coming at JO a.m. DEAN%A 3, ORANGE COAST 0 DcAnu 010 100 100-3 8 0 Orange Coast 000 000 000-0 2 S Slmont;icchl ;ind Burke; Cev;illos, Lopez (9) 01nd Igoe, lfcnson (9). W-Simont01cchi, J ·O. L-Cev;illos, 1·2. 28-Rodriqucs (0). Costa Mesa swimmer sets Junior national mark Jessamyn Miller of Cosia Mesa set a Junior National Wesl record in Grand Forb, N.D. re· cenlly. The 13-year-old had a winning time of I :03.39 in the 100-yard breas1stroke to break 1he cxisl· ing record of I :03.68 sci by Cathy O'NeW in 1992. In addi· tion to setting a Junior Na1ional Wesl record, she also broke the Sou1hern California swimming record for 13-14-year-old girls of 1 :03.83, previously set by Shan- non Orcult in 1981. Miller also placed llecond in the 200-yard breaststroke with a lime of 2: 16.92. Both times are Senior National siandards. The 100-yard breaststroke record was the only individual mark se1 al 1he mecl. Miller was competing in her first Junior Nationals. Miller is an eighth grade stu- dent at Carden Hall in Newport Beach. anglers are concerned about the lack of Tim Best of Dana Point was fishing on board t~e three-quarter day boal California Dawn, operating out of Davey's Locker (673-1434), and hooked into an eight-point bonito fishing a live sardine. smaller fish in 1he bay. Could it be that pollution and runoff from last year's heavy rain changed the quality of water in our harbor and this has affected 1he natural spawning and h~llhy popuJation of spotted bay bass that existed just a couple of years ago in the boy? Aceording to reports from the landing staff, bonito are accounting for 1hc bulk of the top water fish being sacked, and when the surface action drops off, sportfishers are anchoring over shallow water rock piles where sculpin and Outdoors e The Santa Ana River Lakes have opened, and anglers who braved the rain enjoyed great trout fishing. According to reporls from the lake, anglers reeled in sheephead are biting. lo1s of 1rophy class 'bows. This outdoor writer fished the west end of Catalina recently aboard the charter boat Angela (310-804-1078), wi1h owner Richard Shaw, in hopes of hooking a while sea bass. There were 25 1rout checked in a1 the tackle shop that weighed more than seven pounds! Russell Baldwin of Cos1a Mesa caught a 9.3-pound rainbow trout on green gliuer Power Bai l fishing in the big lake at the Santa Ana River Lakes. Condi1ions at 1he island were good With the water temperature holding al near 60 degrees with clean blue water all around 1he west end. The sea bass didn't want to cooperale, perhaps due to lack of live squid in the bai t tank, but flat seas did produce a mixed bag o( calico bass and shallow water rock fish. This 1hrce-lake fishing complex is open seven days a week and also offers 111ght.-time fishing on Fridays and Saturdays. The bulk of 1he ca1ch was made on cut squid, and larger calico bass were taken on.small sardines drifted in deep water just off 1he bouom. Catalina Isfond fi~hing should continue to improve as the water warms daily. There ,are yellowtail and barracuda around the island and while sea bass are just wailing to move up to shallow waler. e Irvine Lake ill also kicking 001 trophy class rainbow trou1, largemouth bass and channel catfish. Cosia Mesa angler Larry Lembke was one of the lucky angle rs to hook in10 a big rainbow this past week al Irvine ns he reeled, in an eight-pound 'bow thut engulfed a green Power Nugget fishing from the lake's west shore. Irvine is being stocked iwice a week with trout nnd should continue to provide a good place fo r a family fishing trip. Live bait has been tough to net off the beach, CLUB GPLF fre•P.Pat Santa Ana Country Club, with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. in a scramble format . A barbecue lunch will be provided on the course, with awards, lee gifts, door prizes and a receptiop immediately following. Lasl year's tournament drew more than 110 food service industry leaders and neued Qvj!r $50,000 to benefit the OCC.. Instructional Food Service Program. Orange Coast offers the only program in Sou1hern California accredi 1ed by 1he An1erican Culinary Federation Educational Institute, ns well as induslry accredi1ed classes in culinary ans, food serv ice managemenl, ho1el management and nulrition. For more information, call Doug Bennett at 432-5126. e Righteous Tournament ... Blll Medley of the Righteous Brothers will perform at center court at the Newport Beach Tennis Cl ub during the awards/dinner concert of the third annual Record Setters Day Pro-Am at the Newport Beach Golr Course June 18. Last year, tournament director and two-time def ending champion Keith Wyrick was the spark plug behind a Sl0,000 donation for the American Red Cross (Orange County Chapter). This year, 1he goal has been upped to SJ00,000. The field is limited to 160 players in the 1wo-man best ball tournament. Wyrick shot a 6-under 53 in 1992 to establbh a course record, then eclipsed his own standard las1 year with a 7-under. He shot a 9-under lo break the course record a third time on Sept. 10 during the George Yardley/Newport Harbor High Football and Music Celebrity Golf Classic at the Newport Beach Golf Course. Yes, Wyrick plans to play again in 1994. Can anybody s1ep forwa rd and beat this guy? 0 Chip ahota ••• In the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club, Hal Green won low gross (66) and LeRoy Nonemaker won low net (53) in rounds March 23. Bob Gelaer was second tow net (54) ... In Ille third annual Brian Gallagher Memonal Tournament on Saturday, a low net tournament with 80 percent of handicaps. lhe top five finishers were Don Snavely (53 6). John Anderaon (55), Don Wulf (56.6), Byron Burton (56.6) and Jack Stinson (57). .Richard Dunn I• • Dally Pilot Sport• Writer who .. club goJf column •PP••,. e119ry Thur•d•Y· Men's basketball tourney slated The Southern California Mu- nicipal A1hletic Federa1ion will conduct the men's basketball championships April. 15-17 at Chapman University and other lo- catio ns throughout Orange Coun· ly. Teams will parlicipale in 1hree divisions according to abili1y. Par· 1icipation is open to all learns in SCMA F -s a net ione d leagues 1hrough the p:irks and recreation departmenls in Souihern Califor- nia. Each team will participate in a minimum of two games. The champion and runner-up teams in each division, along wi1h consola- tion champions, will receive awards. In addition, the Most Valuable Player will receive an award. Teams will be classifed by the 1ournamen,1 director with as· sistance from the city league direc· tors. Deadline for registration is Thursday, April 9. Entry fee is S75 per team, plus a $20 per team per game officials' fee. For fu1her information, phone Jeff Giacomi, tournament director, at (7 14) 522-6740. Speedway cycles ·return to Costa Mesa on Friday DEEP Sp FISHING .. ...-A few changes await fans this season for weekly racing program . COSTA MESA Speedway motor- c y c I e racing thunders back onto the famous Cos1a Mesa bull· ring oval Friday night at 8 p.m. at the Ornnge County Fairgrounds. This will mark 1he 26th year thu t Speedway has been held at tht: Fairgrounds. In 1994, Costa Mella Spcedwuy will be running all of i1s events as :in American Mo· torcyclist Sanction. Speedway regulars will notice ... eve ral changes in the event pro- grom, which were first tried out at the Coor Light Spring Classic on March S. The most popular format change was the new Challenge Match Race Serie . This event (calures the top five riders mcetina fo a series of one· lap race . The la t·place riJcr in each of the one-lap, five-man n1ccs i eliminated The top two riders then com· pct~n .. two-lap cc for the ca h. , The n;al challenge for the riders is 1hat all fou r of these races must be run in a row with no outside mechanical assistance allowed. Last-ptnce riders after each lap will simply ride to th e infield, while the others continue rig)lt back to the tapes for another start. The entire five-man, four-~tarl, five-lap race is completed in le ·s than three minutes. The Championship Challenge will be featured every week al-in- termission. Riders will also compete in un all-new scr:uch program . Riders who win their scra1c~ heat race will transfer directly to the scratch main event. The second-place rider in each heat will tran!if er 10 the "l:lst chance" eveni. Only the winner or the "last chance" race will join the heat race winners in the five-man scratch main. The eight-man, eight-lap handi- cap main event will remain a big pan or the show. Ticket prices arc S8 (or adults, $5 !or junion (13·17) and children under 13 are admitted free. Park· ina and programs remain Cree. Tickets ore sold at the aa1c start· ina at 6:30 p.m. each racing day. . ' WIDNHDAY'I flSH COUNTS Newpert L•n1ll1t1 -no report. D.,,•1'• LMkff -3 boats, 107 anglers. 200 bonito, 1 n sculpln, JO m;ac11crel, s sole. NEW NEW NEW NEW Patios • Entries • Courtyards make an~ rJw brings )a' pleasure & enhances your home! 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The mistakes frustr:.itcd Tro\el more than the lack of offense. "I don't think \\-C have seen a belier team than us all year," Troxel said. "Now, teams have pl:iyed belier, but there hasn't be en a team belier than us we've played all )'Car. We've lost four one-run g:imes where we didn't do the li11lc thing!.. Shoukry named to All-CIF team ' "We're playing better defen- sively and getting great pitching. But unless you do the little things like bunting runners over and run- ning hard, you're going to be in bad shape." Estancia (5-8) faces Century again Tuesday in a PCL matchup. CENTURY 1, ESTANCIA 0 Estancia 000 000 0-0 4 Century 010 000 x-1 1 C.lbrera and P. Arceyut; Gomez, Andrade (S), Our;m (6) tlnd J. Torres. W-Comez, 1·1. l -Cabrcra, 3-3. S-Ouran, 2. 2B-frauslo (C), M;utlncz (E), P. Arceyul (E). FRIEND ,, .... , ••• 81 pavis singled in another ru n, Bowman followed by reaching on Mesa's second error of the inning, then Dear walked with the bases loaded to force in another run, making it 5-0 CdM. "The electric battery just r:.in out of juice," said De:11s, whose squad avoided being shut out, when Charles Chatman ripped a three-run home run to right field in the sc\enth inning. Johnson, in relief of f riend, struck out five in Fl.1 innings, \\hilc CJM right-h<inder J . .J. DiC- es.ire mJdc hb i1uugural pitching of the year. CDM 11, COSTA MESA 3 (O>l<I .\\cS.l 000 000 3 -J 5 J Curun;i dtl MJr 000 1.io ~ -11 11 Adelmund, Rice <-'I, Mul.edc (S), Stell. 16! and Schroedw; friend, Juhnsun (SI. D1CcsJrc (71 Jnd t.nl·chl \V-friend, 2·0. l -Addrnund, 2-3. 26-\\orten\On !Cd\\), D1Ce!o.JrC (Cd\O. tlR-Ch.>tmJn (CMl. • CdM's Matt Friend delivers pitch against Costa Mesa Wednesday. Newport Harbor loses . slugfest to El Mo.dena NEWPORT 13EACH -When Mike Freeman smashed a l\\o-run homer in the bottom of the first inning Wednesday 10 give host Newport Harbor High's baseball team a 4-0 lead, it was just the start of a big day of offe nse in the Pride of the Coast Tournament. El Modena (3-7) erupted for 18 runs, all scored within a span of four innings, to defeat the Sailors. 18-10. ~ ~:.:..•;_-·,· ~~ .. ~J ~ ~ '·S ... ~<. f'1P-<\L''> ! El MODENA [lJ lD E NEWPORT HARBOR (!!] (fl l'J I .1 by a pair of Saifors' errors, pro"ed too much to O\lercomc. Ne,\porl Harbor return~ to the ScJ View League \\ ars ne\t Wednesday b) ho!>ting SadJlebaclo. \ edncsJay and tra\'clms to Santa Marg~mta Frida) ror 3: 15 match- ups. EL MODENA 1f, l(EWPORf 10 " LOS ANGELES -New- port Harbor High senior Ramy Shoulo.ry, a 6-foot-7 center, has been named to the All-CIF Division 111 boy!. basketball se¢ond team by !.pomwriters r.eprcsenting the Amateur Athletic Foun- dJtion/First I nter!.tate Bank All-Southern California Board of Athletics. Other highlights for Newport Harbor were Brett Hli!>ta's t\\O· run homer in the fourth and a two-run double by Dave Sno"dcn in the first. Snowden went 3 for 4, \\hile Freeman and Hli!>ta, al! "ell as Joe Urban, had :l pair of hit' apiece. El Modt>n.l 042 930 0-18 16 3" Shoukry was a first-team All-Sea View League selec- tion who averaged 14 points and nearly nine rebounds per game. He capped his prep ca- reer with an 18-point, 15- rebound, 1'3-blockcd shot performance in the regular- season-ending victory over University, which clinched a playoff berth for the Sailors. Shoukry missed Newport's first-round (II.A playoff loss to Mag nolia due ta an ap- pendectomy. L111unorm ;\ \~f'. lhlLY r1LOT Newport Harbor center Ramy Shoukry has been named to the All-CIF Division Ill basketball team. Zach Diehl had a double Jnd scored a pair of runs. Dut for Newport (3-9 overall), a nine-run El Modena fourth inn ing, fueled NC\\port 11.libor 420 220 0-10 1J 4 Nt$ren, M;ay (6) tlnd Mitchell; Crod.lch, McMoniment (3), k..lhl (3), Biehl (4) ;and Biehl, Smith (4). W-N)'grcn. l -Crod.>clr, 0-3.,2B-Frederidi (CM) 2, Bojorquez (E.\-1 ), M.Jldon;ido (EM), Biehl (NH), Snowden (NH). JS-Emery (EM). HR-fre<.'miln (NI I), II list.ii (NH). LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY Baseball Community colTege -Or.ange Co.ut .it Collegl' of Sequoi.u Tourn.lllll'nl in Vis.iii.a lconsobtion round, 11 .i.m .. ~. C.l\ il.Jn·Cl>lle~ ol Sequoi.u loser). Softltall Community college -Or.inge Cu.t>I .11 College of lhe Oe>t•rl Tourn.imt'nl. foftftb Coll<'ltl' men -Soulhe.n (.Jlifor,,i.1 Collegl' .11 Beth.ii Uno>t•nity, H.J,...111, 9 ;i m. 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(CITACION JUDICIAL) tho court 1s (El nombre y THE PETITION requests ' aq., " C.ty Clerk's Office. 77 Fair APN 139·115-03 County and State de-FI CE R: J 0 ANN A A HEARING on the pell-NOTICE TO OEFENOAN'r., direet:oon de la corte es) autno11ty to admimsler the STOCK MANION, REIS· PUBLIC SALE OF Onve, Costa Mesa LOAN NO. 983300-8 scribed as: LLOYD, EXT.3011 lion will be held on APRIL (Avlso a Acusado) DARWIN ORANGE COUNTY MU· cs1a1e under 1he lndopen-MAN, SHORE & NEU· ABANDONED MARY T. ELLIOTT REF SUTTON C 0 MP LET ELY DE· Published Newport 28, 1994, 11 1:45 P.M. In K. PEARSON INC.; OAR· NICI PAL COURT, 4601 dent Adtn1nlstrat1on ol Es· MANN, 1881 Century PROPERTY Doputw City Clork ' KENN~TH & JULIE SCRIBED IN SAID DEED Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Dept. 703 localed at 341 WIN K. PEARSON AND JAMBOREE RO SUITE l~les Act (This authonty Pk E. Sto. 800, Loa An-Notice Is hereby g1\08n PublJsh d Ne I OF TRUST. Pilot ~arch 24 31 April 7 The City Drive South, Or· DOES 1 TO 50 ·• '"'" allow the personal rep-gel•• CA 900e7 that the underSJgned In-0 • wpor FD FHLMC The street address and • • • arige, CA 92668. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY t04, 4601 JAMBOREE RO. resenlallve to take many 1 CN242993 tends to sell the personal B.ach-Cosla Mesa March T .S. No. 307833 other common designation, t994. IF' YOU OBJECT TO the PLAINTIFF· (A Ud lo asta' SUITE t04, NEWPORT ocllons without obtaining II d N l>fOpony described below 31, 1994. 28950 If any, of the real property lh459 granting of the pelilion, you demanda~do) FRANKLIN BEACH. CA 92660.2595, court approval. Belore tak· B P~bc she •• ew0P0,rlyt to enlOfce a hen Imposed Th476 IMPORTANT NOTICE described above Is gur· PUBLIC NOTICE should appear at the hear-BANK HARBOR JUDICIAL DIS· 1ng certain very important eac,.· 011a ...... ai on said property under the , TO PROPERTY . aPrfi'rULT':R b.:~E~U7EB Ing and state your Ob· You have 30 CALENDAR TRICT acllons, however, the rer· Pilot March 31 , Apri.I 1, 7. Calllornle Sell·Servlce Slor· PUBLIC NOTICE OWNER: COSTA MESA CA 92626 • BSC 2718 'ecllona or file wnlten ob-DAYS aher lhis summons The name address and tonal representative wil be 1994. age Facility AC1 (Bus & Fictitious ..., • NOT Cl 0 • ecllons with the court be-Is served 0 10 fie 1 ' • required to give notice to ThF470 Prof. Code ss2t 700.217t6) • YOU ARE IN DE,AUL T The undersigned Trustee I r ore the hearing. Your ap-1 n you 1 1a te ephone number of plaln· Interested persons unless The undersigned w•ll sen al Bualnoaa N•m• • UNDER A DEED OF disclaims eny liability for PETITION TO pearance may be In person ~~:' tten response at th s tiff's attorney, or plain11N they have waived notice or PUBLIC NOTICE public sale by compellllve St•t•mont •'" T R U ST , DAT I D any Incorrectness of the ADMINISTER or by your attorney. A letter or hone call will wllhe>Yt an allorney, Is. (El consented to the proposed bidding on the 14th t:>I The follow.ng persons are MARCH 11, 1989. UN· street address and other ESTATE OF: IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR not protect Pou· our nombre, la d1recclon y el action.) The Independent NOTICI Apnl, II 11 30 am .. on the domg business as· . LESS YOU TAKE AC· common desl9nallon, II LUCIU.I H. or a contingent creditor ot written ros;/onsey mus7': numero de telelono del admlnistratoon authouty will INVITINQ BIDS premses where said PfOP-OICI< MlllER ALT4 DENA. TION TO PROTECT any~hown hefe n. CAL.DARES, IM deceased, you muat Me In proper legal form 11 you abogado del demanstante, be granted unless an inter-Nolle• Is h8feby given arty has been stored and DAIRY INDEPENDENT DIS·. YOUR PROPERTY IT Said sale will be made, •k• LUCILLE your clalm with the court want the cour1 10 hear your 0 del demandante quo no ested person files an ob-that the B<>Md of Trustffs which are located at 17ttf TRIBUTOR. 270 S Olive,· • but without covenant or and maU a copy to the per· ca . )action 10 the petition and of the Coaat Communoty Sttfft Sell Storage, 670 W Orengo. CA 92666 MAY BE SOLD AT A warranty, express or Im· CALDARIS aonal representative ap-If se. d ri Ilene abogado, es) show good cause v.hy the CoUege District of Orange 17\h SI . C_.. Costa Mesa. Richard LH M1ll8f, 270 S. PUBLIC IA&.I!'.. IF YOU plied, regard1~ lltle, pos· CASE NO. A172512 POlnted by IM court within s~e ~~~~le y~~ ,;:; THOMAS J. STOLP, ESQ., coun should not grant the Couniy, Calolornla. wlM re-County of Orange, Slate of Ollve, Oraoge, CA 92864 NIED AN EXPLANA-aosslon, cond1uon, or en-To an helra, beneficiaries, lour months from the date 1 th • BAR NO. 114211, LAW OF· authon!Y. c11ve sealed bids up lo but CaMomoa Ur11ts and ten-This bus1nu; Is con-· TION o' THI MATURI cumbrancH, Including creclllors. contingent credi-ol nrat l11uance of the let· ,:s• s ·~·· ::;t ~~ur FICES OF STEVEN J. MEL· A Hll'AING on the pell-no later than 11·00 AM. Fri· ants I steel below Contentt dueled by: an indovldual OF THI! PROCllDINQ feH, charges and H• tors, and Pof'IOOS who may tefl u provtded In section .~may be ~ken wi~~ MET,113t32 NEWPORT AV· t•on wtll be held on APRIL dsy, ~ol t5, 1994, at the Include personal Items, The reg1slrant(s) com- AQAINST YOU YOU ponsea of the TrustH and oth8fWise be Interested In 9t00 of the Cahfomla Pro-further wa""ng ltom tno ENUE SUITE 206 P.O. 28, llMM. al 1:45 P.M. In Purcha11ng Department ol househOld gOods. vetucte mencect 10 transact bu$1-• ol the trusts created by the wtn « ntate, or both, bet• Code Tho time for fli· rt · eox • 2095 TUSTIN CA Dept 703 localed at 341 tile District located at t370 parts, & m.sc Items nus under lhe FICtlllOul SHOULD CONTACT A said Deed of Trust, to pay of: LUCILLE H. CALOARES Ing clalmi wtll not expire ~'~ are other legal re-92680 (7t4)• 73().2000 · TM City Dnve, Orange, CA Adams Avenue, Bid~. D, 103 J Howell Business Name(a) lt.atod LAWYER. the remaining principal aka LUCILLE CALDARES before four months frOIJI Ir y 92668 Costa Mesa, Calltomia. 11 129 M Bearce ebo\le on· 2·15·M On APRIL 14, 1"4. at sums of the nole(s) se-A PETITION hu been the hNl'lng date notice<I : :;.en~ a~O:::Y rlg~: DATE: NOV 22 1993 IF YOu OBJECT TO lhe "'hlCh time b1d1 will be 11 t3 M. Bearce Richard Lee M llet 10.00 A.M. CAL-WESTERN cured by said Deod ol fifed by VIRGINIA ELAINE above If Y J. PETERSON, Clerk, giantong of the pellllon you publicly opened and read 1141 K S.pulveda Tl'ua stalemenl was flied AECONVEYANCE CORP .. I Trust to wit: $183.276.05 ARNEf!1 ~ho. through ty· YOU . MAY EXAMINE the :·~nor: y~~ ~~y~~ b11 L. COTA, Deputy She>Yld appear al th• hHI· for: Landlord reserves the "'U1 U'IO County Cl«k ol Caltlomla corporeUon as with Interest thereon from pograprwcai enor. was re-Ille kepi by the court. It you an alt 'referral s8fVlce NOTICE TO THE PEA· Ing and stale your ob-PURCHASE OF FURNI· rtght lo btd at the sale Pur· Orengo Col.w'lty on Febfv. 1. duly appointed trustee 11/01/93 at 10.875"' per leried to u VIRGINIA AR· are a P8fl0t'I Interested In CK a :;:'aid ott ce O steel SON SERVED· You are l'ectlons or r.te w'llnen ob-TUAE FOA TECHNOLOGY chuea must be Pl•d for el ary 16, 1994. under and pursuant to 1r1num as provided In said NESS In the Petition for lM estate, you may file In the phone boo~) 1 served as an ind dual de-ecuona with the court be-AND INTERIOR DESIGN Ille t.me of Pl,llChase In ,59 ... 1 Deed of rl'Allt recorded note(a) plus cost and any Probate flied In the Su~ wilh the cOurt a formal Re-Despues de que le en-I d 1 iv ote the hearing Your ep. PROGRAM; ORANGE cash only All •purchased Pub111hed Newpon B•ch- MARCH 23. 1989 as Inst. advance• wilh Interest. nor Court of Cahlomla. quest for Special Notice of tr uen esta c taclon Judi· •n an · pearance may be In person COAST COLLEGE 11ern1 sold .. ., 11," and Colla Mesa Daily Pilot No.89·149293,lnbookX, ESTIMATED TOTAL DEBT CountyofORANGE. the filing of an Inventory :? 1 Publlahed N ewporl orby yourattorney All bids ate lo be In IC• must be removed at the • page X. ol ONlclal Records $204,090.113 THE PETITION requests and appraisal of estate as· cl ustecl tlene un plazo de Beach·Cos11 Mesa Daily IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR cordance with the Bid Doc· llme of ule Sale aub,.ct March 17• 24• 31• A.P'I 7• In the office ol the Countv The benellcl•ry under that VIRGINIA ELAINE AR· sets °' of any petition or ~~11°1:~ .. ;n~;~N~A:i~; Pilot March 17, 2,., 31, Al>fll or a contingent creclllor of uments which are now on 10 cancellation In the event l994 , • • Recor~er of ORANGE Mid Deed of Trust hereto-NETT be m,ppolnlecl as I*· account .. frOllfdecl In spueata eacrlta 1 maquma 7, t~ the decntecl, you must fife f~e and mey be MCUfed In ol Hlttement between Th455 .. • • County, Slit• of CALIFOR· lore executed and dellv-aonal represontaUve to ad· eoctlon 1250 0 the Calilor· en esta corte th44e your claim wit!\ the cour1 the offlc:e of the Dtreclot or owner and obhgatfld party. 1---,5,,..------- NIA Hecuted by KENNETH 8fed to lhe undenlQned a mlnlst8f tM est:\te ol the nla Probate Code. A R• Una carta 0 una llamada and mall a copy 10 1he per· Purchasing otthe Otatrlct. Pub 11 sh• d N • w Port th r~~0Yh0~f~~W. L SUTlON, A MARRIED written Declaration of De-decedent. queat for Special Notice lelelonfea no le olrecera PUBLIC NOTICE aonal represenlallve ap-No bidder may withdraw Beach·COtta Mesa Dl•IY e48•M78 MAN AS HIS SOLE ANO fault and Demand I« Sale, THE PETITION requeall form 19 1v11la.ble lrom the protecclon· au retpuesta pointed by tM cOUtt w1lh1n his bid tor a P8'fod of forty· Pilot March 31, April 1,t;:==::::====== SEPARATE PROPERTY and a written Notice of De-lhe decedent'e WILL end court clerk. esrlla a ma ulna Ilene ue NOTICll OF loor months fYom the date five (45) daYI •"-the date 1994 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC fault and Election to Sell. codicils, II tny, be admitted Attomer tor tho Potl-cumplir co~ las f()(~I-PETITION TO ol 11111 Issuance of tM tel• set lor the Opening ttlereof Th465 AUCTION TO HIGHEST The undeftlgned caused lo probate. The will •nd tlonen dades legaloa apropiadas ADMINllTIR tera as provided In aec:uon TM Board of Truat ... re-PUBLIC NOTICE 810DER FOA CAS~1 Mid Noflco of Default end any codlcll1 are eveJlable DANI•• BRODlfUCK al usted qulere que la Corte llST'"TI OF 9100 ol the Cllllornie Pro-serves the PfMleoe of ,.. ---------CA s H I E R . s c HE c"' Eloctlon IO Sell IO be ,.. for exemlnetlon In the tlte -• .. I bate Code The time for fJ,. jecting eny Ind .. bldl Of DRAWN ON A STATE OR COfdod In the county where kept by the court I 8 Q • 1 l I a I 3 I 4 t, nc:uc:he au caso. LOii '· ISHIHAJllA 1ng clatma 'Wiii noc 0 Ire to waive 11nY lrregulatltle• COflRICTID NATIONAL BANK, A therNlproper1ytekxaled. niE PETITION requnta MOW81R & aROWN, ~ ~:""~ CaaoNo.A172S31 belore tour mornhl tom or ln . ..Kmal•ttot In l/t't bid SUIHIARYOF CHECK DRAWN 8Y A POR ~· INPOA-auchortty to edmlnlster the 4140 CAMPU8 DR., perder el cuo y lo 'pueden To al htlrs t>ener1cla11os, Ille MIMQ date notieecl or In the btddlf'9. PROPOSED STATE OR P:EOERAL MATIOlh Men.Prl Htale under the lndepono 8TI 100, NllWPO .. T qultW au 811.rio au donero crecl1tor1. cont.ngent credl-•boYe lleMda /SI lllTn OWDIMMCS CREDIT UNION. OR A 1100 ...... 1100, ... dent Admulnllon of ho ••ACM, CA 11110 y otrH coaa'a de IU tor•. end petlOOI who may YOO MAY EXAMINE the 8M.DWIN, ...... .. A PROPOSED OROI· CHECK DRAWN IY A C•t•I •1• HM ..... Act. (Tiiie 8'AhOrtey (7t4t ..... aoo propledad .... 911\ao 9dldoo otnetwi•• be ln18f8Sted In file k89( by the cowt." you Pur•h••lnt c .... NANCI II ectleduled lor STATE OA FEDERAL IAV· CAL.WlaTl"N .... wtl allow the l*90NI rep. f'llbllahtd Newport NI por Pll'9 c9-.. torte the ..tu Of estate, or bOth, ate e petaon lntereel9CI In CoMMunltJ 'Collate ~IC l"8 ~City ~~T~? J=s ~ cownuc• CORP., ~_,:. ~ "':: ~* -.. Dtlly lldaeen cine f9CIUilltOt. • ~ L1~1lli1~~~ '"" ::, :-'!urr:',::::. =. .,...,.... f=.=' .=;·~ °'::!1e~ SOCIATION, OR SAYtHOS Tlea Lii .... ....._, pr<Ml. ..,_ ta1dr'9 Ott· Noe ~ 30, i1 ... I, =• ..:=-. que~ tied by Robert lahlt\ara In queet lot Spedll Noice oC 0.-t .. ta, t ... 11•1rtdll19 a~ on BANK SftEClfl!D .. sec-.... .....,, P.O. ... taln "'Y """°"'"' 9dloM. 1..... '""'•d'•'*"'":' SI no the 5'.lp«lof C<A.r11>f c.I· the Ung of lft ~ • '' -• u1111 ............. and TtON &t02 CW TH( flNAN-to09, Lii ..... ~ however, the IMftONf rep. Wf\230 con~ 1 un 'ebogtdo tomla. C~ty e.I OAANGL end appt ... of ..... .. 9W ... , tM4 ........ Antcle I ol CW. COO! AHD AlJTHO. .... tttU HM reeantlilM wll be '*"*9d puadl 11efNt a un Mtvtdo THE P!TITION reQUMtt IN Of of anr ~ Of ft11bll1ha4 Na•itort C..., g of Tiit 13 of :n~~OIT~~= l•ttl ...... tO ~"::..'°:::".:: OverMockedwnh de,...,.IMebofadOt ::-.~~=~..: ::::'1::0 ~c.: ~ -.. Deir g:.eo::.::.--= HILD AT THI !NTAANCI D8t0411 M•rell 01, wllvtd rlCllce or CCM .... lllad 1tutr? •-r:. ~dt := ...,..._Ive 10 ldminit* Ila fom1a ~ CocM A Ae-Not ~ ~1• ,.,,. 1 ........ 1· a u ""*' TO Ttte Of'AHO! CITY fhe &mmUnitY 10 Ila ~ action.) A cal to eonlco). or ..Wle of the dlCltdtnt quest tor Special NoUct '114• .. Cllr II C.-.... to HALL. 300 IAIT CHAP-Mllltl .. Pl8Ce The lnd1p1ndtnt ""*"" ClaMlfttd ca.. NUllaa THE PEllTION ~ '°'"' I• ....... "°"' ... M1t ...... ..... tl*tctl: MAH AYINUI. OMNOI. ~ C ... l.d tr•uon authortly Wll be wll MIO the dOC8'deflt • Wit.\. and Cour1 ~ auy It ft. Ind ._ ,,... ... "'-...... anCI ReJXJinting? .,.... ....... ................ ............. ~ ...... ............. CALJFOAN&A Ii ,... .. 948 ... 78 gr9nled ""'"' "' .,... Ml.fftl ,.._..,..., c ... , eodicll•. "a y 1:1e edmlaael An..Mr ._ .. .._... ci. .... 11 ....,, , ., _.., on. J ...... ,__ ... "'Ob-----IO pl • 11 .. WU! and 1:--~~ .. ~-~·~ .. !!·~·L: !-~!•!;Mlmll!llli•••··· .. .. I M Thut!day. M..ch 31, 1184 ........ ~ ---~ -·---- WIOTICll ~ .. WIG.,,_ .... .,.. . ... ...... .......... ' • • • : l>Ott '° be: • property °' ndoftal blftk. a c:fltCt 4 . , HUA menl must be filed belor1 lflal aald deed of lll'll d• ee1865 In Book Page of ~J8Rl~E IN stJ>e R=~ rent Calif a Contractor'• Boatd. h«elnatt« relerr LOT '5 OF TRA T NO. h•r•tofore dtscrlbed Is W a 11111 °' tederll «edit °" ,.. • .., 2 ,... .,. ,. .. llmt. Tiie llllna of lflls siatement ICribea th• foUowlng prop-Otflclll Rtcorda In the of· SAID LANO OR ANY UcenM In the claaalflcalion &o u the City, wUI rec:.lve 3182, IN THE CITY OF ~ aOld "aa la": 3386 Of 1 Cf** nwn by stRI 0 ~~ • .c.c ... ~ does not ol ltsetl authorize the erty: llce of th• recorder of Or· 0 ER • .mo INCWOING of "C.15" at the tJme the up to, but not lat• than N E w p 0 R T 8 EA c H • CARMEL DRIVE, COSTA .... ~llld '*' .. C.Wemle, ... "-"' _... use In lhls stall of I FlctltlOUI PARCEL 1' AN UNOI· ange county; TH ..,.,... • contract II awarded; No 10:00 Lm. of the day of COUNTY OF ORANGE MESA. CA 92821 of blnll •: Business Name In Violation ol VIDEO ONE·SIXTH (1/ISTH) Said Sal• of properly wld TSHTOCE KRIGO~T o~~Ecrl~~: payment shall be mad• for April 25, 1994, Maled bid• STATE OF CALIFORNIA: The undersigned Tl'Ultff "'Sec.tote 510 ol 118 u 1*4 00 u. CUMOICY the rlClhlS of lllOthtl under Fed INTEREST IN ANO TO ALL be mad• In "u la" condl· WOfk or material undtt the for 1he award of • contract AS PEA MAP RECORDED dlactalma any llablUIY for d ...._.. d ... _, • • • · erat Slate. or common law (SM THE REAL PROPERTY OE· tJon without covenant °' ALLY DRILL ANO MINE contract unlffl and untJI for: l-405 FREEWAY AT IN BOOK 85, PAGES HI TO any lnc:Orr9c'tl .. aa of the Code 111 .,II.,._,, to o ...,_ •• .....-~ co He1M1 SecUon14400 et seq .. Business SCRIBED AS LOT 1 OF warranty, expr• .. or Im· FHRONM T':oNs0e5 H~1~~N~ lhe Regl1trat Of Contrac. FAIRVIEW ROAD SOUTH· 18 INCLUSIVE. MISCEL.· etrMI addrffl and Othff ~"6#"' :, s=:; In '::' .fMfl ... ......, c .... ~ ''"" and Professions Code) TRACT 14138. IN THE CITY plltd, regatdlng tltl• pos-T A tori verlflH to the OIS. B 0 u N 0 0 FF ·RAM p. LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE common dHlgnatlon, It-·-0 cas IC-I , , .... ~ .. IMne ,. ..... flrslflllng OF COSTA MESA. AS Hulon, or encumbrancea, ABOVE DESCRIBED, OIL TRICT that the CONTRAC. PROJECT 94-06. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY any, ahown 'herein. Said ltd, lie TMtM ~ WIUI· ~. NIW(Jort Buch·COstl MHI SHOWN ON A MAP RE· to pay th• remaining prlncl-OR OAS WEU.S, TUNNELS TOR waa pro,,.rty Uc•nted All blda ahall be made on RECORDER Of SAID .... will be lnadt, bUt with-old Ille llSuanc:e Ol lht TM· n.. "~ ••v1e1~':'1o1 O•ilf Pilot CORDED IN BOOK 874, paf aum of th• not•(•) ... AT NROOUGSHHAOF~S A~~6sos at th• tlm• th• contract • bid fOtm furnished bV th• COUNTY. EXCEPT THERE· out covenant °' wananty, .... s Deed untll lllndt t::.:.!i r\?:: of -"•""' CN238079 Mar 11,2uf Ap, 7 PAGES 21 ANO n OF MIS-cured by said deed of H WU awarded. Ally CON· Cltv. FROM ALL OIL, OAS. MIN· txpreued °' Implied, r• lllbll to the PIYM Ot •n· ... Uely c-y.., _..., CELLANEOUS MAPS Trust. with lnt•rtll u In THE SU0BS~R~~BO~~ TRACTOR not ao llcenaed Bfd1 will be rece!Ved al ERALS AND OTHER HY· gardlng tlUe, po ... 111on. OfMIMamatltfol rfOhlSlidMC!flellN11t>eOIMrietAnarfwv PUBLIC NOTICE RECORDS OF ORANGE Hid not• provided, •d· THE LAN £At.Ii la aubJtcl to penaltlta lhe Cltv of Coala Mesa at onOCARBONS BELOW A °' encumbranoet, to pav .. be """ bul wtlhou of Or ... c...wv he WU.Ced COUNTY TOGETHER vancea, II any, under the DESCRIBED, ANO TO BOT· underthelaw,andthecon· theOfffc•oltheCltvCler11, DEPTH ' OF SOO FEET, th• r•malnlng prlnclpll ant or WWTint'/. upfestllf~'•'erleit----: FlleNo.FI015'1 WITH All IMPROVE· term• of said OHd of TSTOOCMKEg 'b~ ~1Rrc~6~: !tact will be con1ld•r•d P.O. Box 1200. 17 Fllr WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF aum of the note(•) HCUled or lmplltd, regarding Ille, pol• =-~'S::ic::.-=,,.., Flfil~~o:A~::rss MEN TS THEREOF EX· Trust. IHI, chalgH and vold. Orlvt, Costa M .... C&llfOf· SURFACE ENTRY, AS RE· by uld OHd of Trust, with 0t w:umllfancee to 114114 • ....,.. CE PT ING THEREFROM. axpensn of lhe TruslM ALL y Efl"t~8 ~~L#s If the license claulflcatlon nl• 92828, al Of befOt• the SERIJEO IN INSTRUMENTS lnterut thereon, u pro-tilt;'" lndebltdntls .ec:Urtd Yeu ~ '"9tNcted !NI " y Th• lollowl~ persoe2) CONDOMINIUM UNITS 1 and ol the trust• created TUUN~~R ANO BENEATH OR apeclfled herein la th•~. or • time and date a lated OF RECORD. vldecl In said nott(S), ad-by said Died ldYlnClll "" ....... ,. c---, ..... _. ls/are d2r9g Ebus Oceess u 8 te' THAU INCLUSIVE LO. by u ld Deed of Trust. Sald "apecl•ltv contractor .. aboV•, at which tJme they YOU ARE IN DEFAULT v•~· If any. under th• ..... wltl ~· t cMded.,. "'-"'· ,..._ 10"""" 2000, as! an Oii CATEO THEREON. Hit wlll be held on: . BEYOND THE EXTERIOR defined fn Section 7058 Of wl• be publlcly opened~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST terma of the OMd of Trust, n-. llfM a~ ... _, a.te1y c.-. s:;:;: vard. Suite 670. LOng Beach. CA ALSO EXCEPTING April 7, 1994, at 3:00 p.m. LIMITS THEREOF. ANO TO the Cllllornla Buslne11 and read aloud In tht COUflCll OATEO 5/20/91. UNLESS H tlmaled fffl, charge1 tin, end lie unpaid.,. • ...._ !.!:!~1• yeu;::..:::!. ii\ IN 90802. •-THEREFROM ALL MINER· on the front lllPI to the REORILL, RETUNNEL, Profe1tlon1Code,theape-ChambersaUaldaddrffe. YOU TAKE ACTION TO and txptnHa of theollhenollMCUredbylllddeed,,-"'-;:,_,__d.,.. PaalleHeallfl Medical Man ALS OIL. OAS PETRO. 11\lrance of th• Orang• EQUIP, MAINTAIN0, le·~· clalty eontractOf awarded Each bid must conform PROTECT YOUR PROP· TrutlM and of tht 1tu1u ln1tr11t lllereon •provided 1r1 IN "-'• c...,. of ttw aoement Organization, 249 Easl LEU 0 M OTHER' HYDRO. CMc Center, 300 e. Chap. PAJR. DEEPEN ANO • the Contract for this work and be responsive to all ERTY fT MAY BE SOLD AT CtNted by aald OHd of '* No•. lea, cNrget and C*'"'Y " o..,.. wo!HI\ lNrty Ocean Boulevard. suns 670 CARB.ON SUBSTANCES man Orange, CA ATE ANY s~~~E~oC: ahd ltMll construct a ml· per1Jnent Bidding and Con-A PliBLIC SALE. IF YOU Trust, to.wit: $257,344.1t Ill ol lhe miff and of ''°' .. ..,. of .. ,,,..~ Long~. CA 90802. (Orano• ANO AU. UNDERGROUND At lhe tlmt of the lnltlal MINES w.'.... . • )orlty of the wortc. In IC> tract Ooc:umenll. A Mt of NEED AN EXPt.AHA TION Eltlmaled 1111Sll crealld by said Deed of ... N-. uni-yeu-== County) so~ North Dwyer Oftvt WATER IN OR UNDER OR pubUcaUOll of this notice, EVER, THE RIGHT TO cordance with the prov!-Bid Documents may be ob-OF THE NATURE OF THE Accrued Interest and ad-tTrvst =~u·~·~~ ::•.:,_., Anahlun.CA92801 WHICH MAY BE PRO. tht tot&I amount of th• un-ORIU.. MINE. STORE. EX· lion• of Callfornla Bual-fained at the Office of lh• PROCEEDING AGAINST dltlonal advanc:H, If any, TE:Ol/10/1994 ........ -of -dWft TniS bUSllltSS ls conducted OUCEO FROM THE LAND paid balance ol th• obUg•· ~~~Su~H'~e ~e~~~~ nest and ProlHslon• Cod• City Engineer, 77 fair YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· will lncrtHI this flgur• lllOlrlllOlffT T.D. -o.tnct "".,....,., o. .... bYacorporabon WHICH UNDERLINES A lion tec\lfed by the abov• Section 7059. Drive, Costa Men. Caltlor· TACT A LAWYER. pr1or to alle. JMCEI, Al TIWlnf 24005 CN'WY IAnn: ,._ o. J-. SIGHED· Pacllic Hut111 MedlC:.lll PLANE PARALLEL TO ANO described deed of trust g~ :m: ~~~~R~C~EfF All work must be com-nla, upon nonrefundable "800 RIVER AIJE., NEW· Tht beneficiary under NTURA BLl/O SUITE 100 ~:~w::: "'s!: Management Ofgan12allon, 6y 500 FEET BELOW THE and estimated costs, Ill· THE LANO HEAEINABOVE pleted within 70 consecu-payment of S30.00. An ad-PORT BEACH, CA. said Deed of Trust hereto-CA·• 91302 (Ill ,_, ce .;'70, .. .-... ,~ 110 Jens Mueller, President & CEO PRESENT SURFACE OF penHS, and advances, 11 IBEO AS RE· Uvt daya from the tlmt ot dlUonal charge of $10.00 "(If a street addrfft Of f0tt executed and dtllv-223•3222 fiy; USLIE Uti, H¥w flf er., ..... " er. cieim The registrant commenced 10 THE LANO FOR THE PUA· St97,SSG.01. . g:~i~ BY THE IRVINE the Notice To Proceed Is-will be made lf handled by common dHlgnallon ol ered 10 the undef1lgned a VTCE PRESJ/JENT .,_ ~ c_,,oc;w ~ tJll\sact bUslnass under the 1,... POSE OF PROSPECTING It I• posslbl• that at !he COMPANY IN OEEO RE· aued by th• DISTRICT. mall. Bid Oocumenll and property It shown aboll9, written Oeclarauon Of 0.. IORITYS7309 The ....... ,. ~ , ...... tltlous bllsiness name or names FOR, THE EXPLORATION, tlm• of sale lh• Opening CORDED 'FEBRUARY 15 nrne la Of th• euence. other contract document• no warranty II given a• to fault and Demand for s.... 4 ""'1.44 _,. ..... , .. d-.. _...:: Dsled at>ove on November 1 DEVELOPMENT, PROOUC· bid may be less than th• HMM AS INSTRUMENT No' Fallur• IQ complete lht may also be examined II Ill completeneu °' cor· and • written Notice of 0. 1 ;Jn ...,.. .-:::, ~-= "·-=· t IN 1993 TION, EXTRACTION ANO lotll lnd•btedn111 due. 8,.-085323 OFFICIAL work within th• tlmt aet th• Office of the City Clerk rectnesa)." Tht beneficiary fault and Ei.ctlon to ~· , PUILIC NOTICI .,_,. ...,. 'd.ct-..i • •· This statement was llted Wllll TAKING OF THE MINER· Date: 3/11/(M RECORDS • forth herein Wiii result In of the Olty of Costa Mela. under aald Deed of Trust, The undersigned caused . .,... fetf .. t I• -SIM• • the County Clerk ot Oranot ALS OIL. GAS, PETRO. N p flNAHCIAL COR• · lhe lmpo1ltion of liquidated Bid Oocumenll wiH not be by rNIOn of a breach or aald Notice ol Default antJ N011CE 0# lRUSTE.£'9 Clllf-w -.,i!MAM ,..._ M O 199• ~~~'ONOT~~=ST~YJ>~~ ;~~~!ION, 81 aald ~TJ! c!f\i:n'!~1~E1 ~:"o'11~u~J~~~m~~:.~~ ~~~ sr~:::~~~= Is•~: ::~::d lnth~~b~.~~~:o! ~:'1nt~h~ty ~:. ~~ ~T =~~[.~: .!::!! ~::~~n·~~~~b~~s ~:: ANO WATER FROM THE ' s•RVICE any. r ,.. ,.... •• , ($200) l0t each calendar eluded In payment. f0t• txtcuted and dell\'· the rt11 property Is located Tl No UJ,.QQSto w 1 C,...101 ' I LANO BY MEANS OF Br T .D. • described above It pur· dav of delay, payable to Each bid 11\all be ac-ed t the d 11 ned 1 and mor• than lhr•• · · · OOI03 03124, 0313 · tram ltle dale II was flied n U'I• MINES. WELLS. DERRICKS COMPANY, agent ~~•dJ~m 22~:W~J'~j th• DISTRICT. companiad by the bid ... :.inen° oeci:!u:i ~f o.. month• hav• etap•ed sine• LoMo::;:; _ PUBLIC NOTICE · OFlclllceolttgec:nty~ler~ i~~w OR OTHER EQUIPMENT Br France• DaPalma, • Each bid ahall be ac· curlty, List of Designated fault and Demand for Siie euch rtcordatlorr AP ~ 4;14,_.., btlous us ess ame e· FROM THE SURFACE LO. Aaalatant Secretary, B,f:.CH~~~ T t companied by a cettlned or Subcontractors, and-Non-and wrttten notice of d.: DATii 0 31141t4 YOO AM iN Dl!fAUL Fiie No Ft0lH2 ment must be llled belora that CATIONS ON ADJOINING 101 South IAwfa St., dlldal u II bill~ f: cashier' a check or bid collusion Affidavit required tauh and of tlectlon to p II O,. a a IO NA L UNDER A DEED O FICTITIOU's IUllNESS lime. The llkng ol ltlls Sta1!_mtfll OR NEIGHBORING LANO Orant• CA 92118 lnma any a if the bond In an amount not leas by the Information For Bid· cauM the underalgned to 'OlllCLOaURE COR TRUST DATED April U NAME STATEMENT does nol ol Itself aultlor ... tilt OR LYING OUTSIDE OF • 700 any corrtclnesa 0 than ten percent (1°") ot dera. ell aald rv~ 10 aatlaf'I • , ..... ~•• YOU TAKE TII• 1onowlng person(s) use rn ltlls stale ol 1 F'ICbbous THE ABOVE·DESCRIBEO (7f4) ,.M ltrMt adcbu and other the total bid !>fie•, payable Thi• ptoject la a federally I '; ........ ,and !her• , 0 "AT I 0 N. • • 1117 -dolna bllslness as· BRfS-Busmss Name in ~lion ol LAND, IT BEING UNDER· ~PEA:.:~'D'Bk=EN1:: com'::wnd=~natJon, 11 to lhe DISTRICT aa a guat· funded proftct and will be :f.'!,~, ~·denlgntd Trustee, I HUTTON :8.1:.o~R~R'lrT~ ~·DENTAL GROUP 1J212 S the llQlllS ol anothtf under fad STOOD THAT THE OWNER E anrr,e total n. l f the antM that the bidder, lf Its under federll regulations cauted aald notice oJ cs.. CUTR• DRIVE, SUITE BE SOU> AT A 'PUBLI HARBOR GARDEN GROVE c erll, State. or common law (5" OF SUCH MINERALS, OIL. BID MAY •E OBTAINED amoun o proposal la accepted, ahatt which Include Oavl.s-Bacon fault and of electlon to be 1050, SANTA ANA. CA ff YOU HEED 92642 ' ' Section 14400 et seq , Buslflb~ GAS. PETROLEUM, OTHER BY CALLING THE FOL.. un~ bllarv:re :' ':;; ~ promptly •1tecutt lht and related acta. The Wage r•cofded November 24, 82707 Telephone ~~ANATION Of THI OR. fWIV N DESAI ODS andProlesslonsCode) HYDROCARBON SUB· LOWING TELEPHONE ga~ a~cut! aold and Agreement, tumlah a aall• d•lermlnallon will be under 1993 u lnatr. No. 93-Nulftben 1714) 4'2· NATURE M THE PR INC . A Calilomla Corporallon. Fltstflllg STANCES ANO WATER, AS NUMBERS ON THI Pfv., ....... , b~ llmaled factory Fallhlul Perform-Oavls·Bacon and related 082l564 In Book Page ot 77H CEEOtNG AGAtNST YOU 18427 SlUOEllAKER RO l l2T Ntrr;port S.llCll·CosUMIU SET FORTH ABOVE AV •IFORI THI rHaona • u ance Bond In an amount acts and the Oepartment •or Ofllclal Recorda In the ot ACT A ERRllOS CA90703 . • °'JyP'fet SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT ~I (714) HM8:S7 costa, ex~ and I~· not 1eu than OM hundfed Industrial Rtlationa, State nc. of the recorder of 0r: •rs Kr I a ta Vart•• ~ COHT C This bUslMss Is conducted CH240290 Mar 17 24,31APr7 TO ENTER UPON THE I vances .. me 0 • percent (1001') Of the lot.al or CallfOfnll (the Conhc> Inge CCMlty: Trual ...... OfncM • ~ II . SURFACE OF THE ABOVE· or (lj't •27-4811 ~'.!-' ~~~ .. ~f =.~ bid price, furnish a Pay· tor and Subcontractora Ud Sale O. property w111 Publl1hed Newport-~ le6 m':N~po~~ onRAJIV N DESAI PUIUC NOTICE DESCRIBED LANO NOR TAC204212 ...,. of IM ... -• ment Bond In an amount ahall pay not leaa than the be fNlde In "u le" COid-~ta W... D111ty .,.. ~ own · TO USE ANY OF niE Pubtlahed Newport In llddiUoct '° ceM'I, the not lesa tMn ftfty percent higher -ge rale). lion wllhOUl cov.nant or Piiot March 1• 31 April 1 ...,,~, tnc. • caM 0 0 S INC 8y OR IWIV H CNS1115U<M ~~ ~:o~~~o:~~ Beach.Cotta M•aa Daily ~~~~ ~ • ~ =/:~: c'!::r:!~J':: Ir~~~'= 0f~ wananty, •llPf"'· or Im-1994. ' ' Th4e0 ~:O, -:.U.".:~· OE~~::;~~:~ commtnc.4 to W:::::s ':au PARAU.EL TO ANO 500 Pilot March 17, 2 ... 31, atat• or natlonal ~ • denclng lhal the required partment of lndu1trlal Rel• ~egardlng ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE aub9U\Uled ~rt t1awlsac1 D&nlntss under tilt Ile-Trustees• No: FEET BELOW THE l99o&. cheell drawn by • •tat• °' lnaurance la In enect In the Uona the genefal pr.....Wng ~ rt it:~~ prlnc:i: auanl to lh• Dea of tllious bllslness name or names FC 20389 C PRESENT SURFACE OF 1h448 federal credh union or • amounta Mt forth In the , ... of per diem Wlgff and 0.f aum or=(•) ... FlcUtlou• Tnal uacut.d llslld above on Januwy 1, 1994. YOU ARE IN. OEFAUL T THE LANO FOR Al-4Y PUR· PUBLIC NOTICE =,'!, dr=r by ~tat~°' Agreement form. the general prevlilfng rate ~ed by aald deed or •u•IM .. Name i :':nenenc:and an Tiiis statement was ltled ~th g~~Sts~~EJ>~Jt'gW POSE WHATSOEVER. nga an Pa)'mefll and per10trn1nce for holiday and overtime Trust With lnterfft .. In Statement u ~ CMIU/1M the County Cllf'k OI Orange UNLESSY<>UTAICEACTION PARCEL 2: UNIT 8 AS cpp208331 auoclatl~ :vln~a bi:: bond• ahall be required work In the localhy In aald ' note provided, ad-The fonowlng pertont are wtfe fl _ p _ lnal County on Mardi 10, 1994. TO PROTECT YOUR PROP• SHOWN ON THAT CEA· LOAN NO. 209~11 IOCI•= I S ~ 5t02 prior to execution ol the which the work 11 to be vane:"' If any, und•r the doing bualnetl u : ~n7 ~114 ~ Olflcle NOTICE·Tllis fictitious Namt ERlV IT MAV BE SOLO AT TAIN CONDOMINIUM OT E RIF 801H2 ~ n IC and contractandahaHbelnthe performed'°' each er.It, tffml of Aid Deed of OREWVIEWUSA.309M•r· • offlc:e Statement exptrts llvt years A pUBLIC SALE IF YOU PL.AN RECORDED AS IN· TH t" HO e.310 outhu:u~-rcl~oc~:lnHS form HI forth In tht con-cluslftcallon or type of Tn.11t, Ifft, charges 8nd guerlte Parkwav. Suite C, ~I~ ~der : lrom lht dall 1t was filed Ill the NEEOAN EXPl.ANATIONOf STRUMENT NO. 91-11 t8511 • • • • 0 tract documents. In th• work needed '° t)(tcut• t xpen... of the Trustff Corona dtl Mar CA 92625 n., c Ill Olllce ol lh• COU)lty Cler~. A lllW THE NA TIJRE OF THE PRO ON MARCH t1, 1991, OF· MB l~hla ''=· 1~ th~: event of failure to •nter Into the contrac1. Holiday ratH and of the truita created George w Mann 2035 Oran~ Countv •. 1 ti or· Fictitious Buslnm Name Stall· CEEDING AGAINST vov. FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· A.P. NUM•ERI I er,.':J' th Tan tM m&" auch contract and ••Kuti •hall be paid .. specified by said Deed of Tru1t. Said ClubhouM . Orlv• 'steam-~···, ~~ll •n menr must be Hied belore 11\at YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR· 440-023-09 •cc•p • • rut ' lht requlr•d documenll, In th• colltcUve bargaining aale will be htld on· boat Springs c6 S0..7i· ot ce 0 time. Tne hllng ol lhls staiement LA WYER. NIA, ANO LOCATED ON VOU ARI IN OIFAUL T withhold th~ luuance 01 lhe bid aecurlty wlll be for-. agr•tment applicable to Ap(ll 7, 1994, at 3;00 p.m. 1185 ' Elecllon to Seti ~3 does not of Its.II aultlorizl ltle A public auction 111e to THAT CERTAIN REAL UNDIA A DllD OF ~ T=M• o~b:i~I ltiltd. Bondi shall remain tech par11Culll craft! CIH· on the front •t•P• to th• Thia bualnHs I• con··~~ 1 Intl' use In this State or a Flcdtlous the highest bidder for CHh. PROPERTY DESCRIBED TRUST DATED Deoem-the • ome~v~s!. u ~ In f\111 f0tc• and ;enect slncatlon Of type or work entranc• of th• Orange ducted by: an lndMdull ~ t790la , •~ -Ottlclal Business Name In Yloladon ol cHhier'1 che~k drawn on • AS LOT 1 OF TRACT NUM· .. _ 1... 1.,._ UNLHa /•Y3 lgOfht 0 throughout the guarantM •mployed on the prolect. CIVlc Center, 300 E. Chap. Th• regletrant(•) com-· d 0 ~I Sell on th• rlQllts ol anothtr under fed· atata or natt0nal bank. • BER. 14134, AS SHOWN -r ,., ·-ma er ' · period 11 specified In the CoplH of acheduln of man Orange CA menced 10 transact bUeJ. ecor a, w 111 Sllll or common law (Set cheek dr1wn by • 111te 01 ON A MAP RECORDED IN YOU TAKI ACTION TO Said aale wiU be mad•. general conditions. ralH ao dttarmlntd art on Al the tfme of the lnltlll under the Fictitious 411994 al 1:00 PM el S.CUon 14400 11 HQ Business faderel credit unlcm. or ' BOOK 87", PAGES 21 TO PROTl!CT VOUll PROP• but wlttyhoUt covenant 1 Of Purauant to Ste lion file at th• City Cltfk'a Of· publlcatlon of wa notice ::,~nell Nam•(•) listed HofU\Cfronl ~·nc: nd Prolesslont Code)' check drawn by • •t•te or 22, INCLUSIVE, IN THE OF· IRTY IT MAV •1 IOLO w1~ ... an • txprHUS ,_Of m-223300 of the Public Con-tice, located at 77 Fair the totll amount of the U0: abolle on• 3-MM o tne 100ouClntr ,.~~~ int Filing · teder~I .Hlllng1. and toan 1 'p LIC SALE IF P..., regatcSfng t .. , po•· ltac1 Code the conttlci will Drive Cotta M... Callfor· f th bl"'• · aa, * ..,...,_ •11oc1etton, ••VlnG• HIOC AT A U• • aeaalon or encum~a. tal , vlslona permit· nit 82628 and ait av.Ii.. paid balance o • o ...,.. George W. Mann Weel, Santa An•, N1wport Buch•Cosu All atlon, or Hving1 llank •PK" YOU Nll!D AH l!XPLA-to satJafy the lndebtedneaa c:on n pro f\il bid ' Int tJon aecured by the above Thia atatement wu filed at putitlc auction lo OllYAlo tied in Section 5102 of the NATION OF THE NA-MC1Mec1 by aald OHd, ad· ~a:!ti:i.U:c:!urmea ~: ~ble ~ ani!st. lfHted party dncrlbad deed of trust with the County Clerk ot hlVh"t ... dd•t 'tor CN238077 Ma.' 17.24,3f Apt 7 f"tnenclal Coda end 1utho TURI OF THE PRO. vancet thereunder, with In-any monlea wlthheld by the I:,°" ac:rdance with Sec> and Htl=ed adVcoata, ·~· Orange County on March H h 'f '•Y•bl• at the PUILIC NOTICE riztd to _do bu1lneH In this Cl!IDING AGAINST let'Ht u provided therein, Olalrict to ensure perform-lion 1773.2 of the California ptfl*"• ancH, 1 •. 1994 Feooec>e m• o 1ale In lawful •t•t• wtll be held by the VOU, YOU SHOULD and the unpaid ptlnclpel or ~ undff the corwact or Labat Code, the ContractOf 5"92.239.42. tha1 at the Publthed Newpor1 Beach-oney of lhe United fllt No. FI01531 duly appointed tNl1H .. CONTACT A LAWYER. ~"°:ha:"'~ ~aald permitting payment of r• ahall post a copy of the 11~' r:::-the opening Co1ta Mesa Dally Piiot lalelJ, alt riQnt, :•:; FICTffiOUSIUSINESS ~~wznd~~:r.:i'c:':i~~ WBO .. uw Notic e of ovl~ :•said N:" ltntlona Hrn•d directly California Labor Cod•. the bid may be lesa than the March 10, 11, 2"· 31 , 1994. ln..,_Mtd~~ N.AMEITATEMENT to ~nd now held by UMt ,. -Trvat .. •a S•le ;a• pr chergH and .:: Into tacrow. Contractor •hall Poll • total lnclebtednell due. Th438 , .. ~ of T~ll In the The foloWlg personls trui tH In the "-"•'"•It•' flllOUWT O&M Uncle Deed Ha, Each bid rnuat conf0tm copy of tht detwmlnallon D tel ~7194 ... kt IS/We dolnO bUSlnm IS SRI dueribed property under c__, • *'--Y r Tr t penaeaf , .. _ ~!. ~ trua~':cs andby and be rHponalVe to the of prevailing rate of wag11 T ~ alJllVtCI COM-PUBLIC NOTICE lindtu.tiad1.,.:: :,d TOL OE~L GROUP. 1212 S end punuent to a Deed of a.,.• ()....-..y • .P rua 0 u.. "vi s ere contract documtnta. The et NCh )ob tit•. • • ounty • BRISTOL ST , 117C, SANl Trust dn cribed below. Tha "C:-.1-AU FoiJJu" Notl• 11 heret>y given aald OHd of Truat. DISTRICT reatrVH the The Contractor and any PN«, .. Mid Truat.. Flctltloua tbed .. tOltowa; ~ CA92704 u le wiU be made but w1tti· ~ ..... that THE SPRING MOUN· PIONll!ll SAVINGS & rtght to reJtct any and all IUbCOntractOt(I) ahall pay BJ Doreen Strand, Aa-9ualneu Name PARCEL 1: Lot 21 ol OR fWIV N DESAI o OS out covenant or' wa"enty !~ ~ TAIN GROU~ A ~UFOR· LOAH ASSOCIATION, bid• or to waive any Ir· not le11 than the apeclfied alatant 8eoretar1, Jtalement ract 1161, In tt'9 Cl'la:f INC , A C.hlornla Corporation exprenorimplied. regtrdlng ~ -NIA CORP RATI N, aa F.t.L.A., regularHIH Of lnf0tmalltlH prevailing rattt of Wlgll to 3100 Oak Re.cl, ate The following persons att I.a ...... ·~ 41 18427 STUOEllAKER RO , l 12T 1itle, ponenion. or encum .... -=--=~·=·=·=·~--truatH, or aucceuor C/O RIAL aSTATI In any bid °' In the bid-d workera employed by 300, Walnut CIMll, CA doing butlneaa as: nte:orded In •CERRITOS CA90703 brancn, to pay the remain. ' tru1t1t, or aubaututtd FORl!CLOIURI 1111-ding. them In the execution ot •4188·1071 111 0) VALUES DEPARTMENT lltaoe 41 to 50 lnctua Tiiis business Is conducted Ing princlpal 1um ot thtt trullH pursuant to tilt Q Al required by Section the conttact. STORE 18312 Ftllowl Or., t U.tcetl•neow Map•.~ uo note(1l Hcuttd by th• o .. a '~ VllW Deed of Truat •xtcuted by VICll AS A INT, 1713 of th• Callfornl1 A a ment bond and pet• 944-tota Orange' CA92065 In the Oftlca of th •corpora n of Tru1t, with interest •nd ~PAM ROBERT 8. BROGGER 8 t 0' •ALL ROAD. Labof Code, tht Director of 1orr:Jc. bond Wiii be r• " AVAILA9LI, TH• Barga.I~ Exchange Inc., County ftKOl'det of ~ ~NSE01N8R·By~~ ~~~S~ leie ehe1gn thereon. u c.n.e.v • Mortuary AN 0 Y 0 LAN 0 A P · aUIT• SOI, CYPRlll, the Department of lndu• quired prior to the txecu-EXPICT•D OPINING Thia bualn111 la con· nty. · · · 1 • • provided lo the not•l•l ~ i CMnal(ll'Y BROGGER, HUSBAND CA 80930 (714)821· trlal Relatlona of the Statt lion of the contract. The •ID MAY •I O•TAINID ducted by: a c0tp01atlon PARCEL 2: An eHe· OE~~I, Pre~~·n~ d I adveneH, If 1ny. under the 3500 Padftc View drM ANO WIFE, Recorded 12/ 3071 of Callfornla hll d•ltr· pevment bond and per-llV CAU.ING THI POL-Th• registrant(•) com-ment tot 1nor-a. -0 •reg 311 commence 1 ttrm1 of the OHd of Trust, .....,_,...,,. 21/1990, In Book N/A. Pagt D•tecll 03/tl/1994 mined the generllly prevail· l0tmance bond shell be In LOWING TILIPHON• menced to tranu.ct bUeJ. and enfoyment over 11ansao1 buslntSs under the le· fntert1t thereon, reu. ...... N/A, Inst. #90-M1168 of • IUZAlllTH ••II Ing "'" of wagea In the the form and arnount Mt NUM•lll ON THI DAY net1 und• the Flctltloul common ., .. , ot ~· ~ous buslnessJname or n1~~s charg11, 1nd expen111 of ~~=~~~=~-ti Official Rtc0rd1 In the of. fl • loCallty In which thla WOftl forth In the conttac:t docu-B al " Name(a) lllled Trac:t HM at Mt fOlth In .... tad at>ove on 1nuary 1. .. -. the Trustee for the tot11 flee ol the County Recorder •111. VICI PlllSIDINT i. to be perf0tmed Coplea ments BIFOlll THI IALI& .~'on· 1•2•04 Articte 11 iec;&;on 1 of U'9 Tiiis s1a11ment was lded wllll emount l•t th• time of the ,_ II I·-of ORANGE County, Cd-Publlthtd Newport of INN , .... d9termina-In aecordanee with pt0\11-1110) MM317 Bargain Exd\angt Inc., /I/ Declar.;tlon OI Cov Ill• County Cletll ol Ofange lniti•I publlc1tlon of th• ml 111 .. IY fornla, and punuant to the Beach.Co•'-M... o.lly Ilona, entJtleCt PREVAILING alona of Publlc Contrwlet TAC300909 Treaaurer enana.. Condition• an County on Matcll 10, 1994 Notice of Selel reuon1blv N~ of O.lautt and Elec-Pll04 MllCh 2A, ,1, Apfll 7, WAGE SCAl.E, art In Ille at Cod• Section 22300, aul> Publl•htd Newport Thia •tal•mtnt waa flied R .. tttollona ~•cord• NOTICE·Tllll Flctttloos Name :!:"'t~o ~:~1·~~;i~ Mortuary* Chllpel tlon to Sell uw~ r• 1994, tht DISTRICT Purchallng et1tutl0t1 of eligible and Beach.COeta ~ Dally with the County Oler1C off~ 1, 1111 In Sla\lmenl explrn tNe vws ,..:·r on t~ day of u le ~ corded 09/10/19913 In Book ttMel Office· and coplet may be equivalent aecurlllea fOf Piiot March 17 i" 31 Orange County on Match 111sa. Pao-unt, Otflcl lrom 11'1• data It was tiled Iii o 11 tor: Kevin c Hutchin 110 BrotdMly NIA Pege NIA Inst. 193-obtalried on requtet. The any mon1e9 wlthhtld to en-' ' ' 1 l9M FeOO:ITO RecOfdt of aMd OHlcloflhtCountyCllrk Ant 10~11~ 11;,g19 "''". Colla Meae Ol111lt of Aid Oftldal Buy tt. Sell It. Find It. CONTRA. CTOR and any aurt pef1otmance undef t9M. IM47 Pub41ahed .,....__.Be~ eountv. CaHIGMla Rcdtlous Binlntss Name State· O~lv Atlpolnted TruetH 1 •-..lllil.l--a·-~-.JIRecords, wU11e1 on °'41151 Cl ttlff 9UDcomractot under ft ahall thla contract will be permll> ,.,.. .. ~, Land l• aleo IUMMn b ment musr be hied before Iha GMAC Monoao• SaMca • 19M at 9:46 a.m. AT THE -• • *' 11 Irle *lUMt and U · PUIUC NOTICE Coat• M•aa Dally Piiot ~ Oranoe Cowtty Ta ame. The 1R1nQ ol lhls s1.a11men Compeny of Cet.lom•• Pef* of Irle eontrac10r. March 31, Apfll 1, I , 15, Au••or aa 1100 dott not ol ftsen IUlhortllt the Trust Deed Oat•: October Each bldclef ahall potMal Tltle OrW.... ,... UM In 11111 Stall ol • flctlllOUs 25, , H1 Recording 0•11 al the time Ihle ooncratt le a tt au.. Butlnen Name In YlolaDon o October 31 , t H 1 awwded a Oltat"A" ~ TNe1...... ... the ~hi• Ol lllOlher un4ef F•d· lnltrunfent NumDer 91 tractot'a UcenM, ~ ' PUILIC NOTICE lion, u any, ot .. 11, S111t °'common 11w (5" s111o.a to Public Connc:t Code •a.Mae7 llO--~·••f property deacH lb• s.c:dol\t~400atstq .BuliNQ Recorded In Counw or 8ectlon 3300. The aucceea-llef..,ClftOe .... ,,,__ •-•H•-abCWe la~ to be. d Prolesslons Code) 01ange, Stat• of Cakfoml1 IUI bidd« muet maintain ~37'4 LOM NO. IOl·151 1100 DennM om., ~I Fling Date end Time Of S•lt the..,..~ the APNl4tl·10U7 T.I .... ...-..&. ...... c•••· /Hwpottllucll·CostaMf Aprll 19, 1H• •t: t0.00 STIRTlll& 1 llEW BUSlllESS1? • The Legel Oepertment llt .,. Piiot la pleaMd to MnOUnCe • NW ~ now IVIM._ to new bulrtn ... We Wiii now llAACH lht rwnt tor you ll no ..,.. ctwge, Ind 11ve you the ISme and the trtp to the Cow. Houle In ..,.. kw.. lhen, of COUJN, ., 1he ew'Ch II compl1•d WI wll .... yo&H ftotltloul ~ Mint ~ Wlttt the County an. pubtllh once • week far four Melle • requlr9d by i.w and then ... Y'O"' proof of putilc9Dor1 ..., County an. duration of tNe concract. NOTICI CW llleWtnOtNo. The~ T OMIYPrlo A.M No blddtf may wlthdfew TllU8TD'8 1AL1 YOO AM IN DEFAULT • dladaltN any I CN238078 Mar 11 ;4,lf Apr 7 PleG• of Salt: At the north • hit bid for a partOd of alldy VOU A.Ra .. DU'AUL T " A OHO Of T1'UST Ol\Tt tor any inCOnectneaa lt0nt entrlll\Ce to the Countv (IO) d9Y9 aftef the dale_.. UND&ll A DllD OP 12, 1"2 UNUlt ~ ,.,_ _.., .. , e PUIUC NOTICE Court0_!lou•w•· 7oo5~~ ~n for the opet*'ll thereof,... NI! ACTION TO PROTE Gitter OOllWftOfl ter n\19 Ht, .,.,1 .. n1 ~ .. ~C:."'.:: W.3~ ... --:::U~ ~ :<>r:U~ ~. :n· 11 any.~ ,~~.. C:1t1m•t•d Salt Amount lion 1100 et eeq, ACTION TO PROTICT OU NHO NC EXPl.ANATI The~ amount ot .. MAME STATIMINT '"30,81t.t8 The City Col.net of the VOUll "'°"""· IT THE NATURE Of THE PR unpaMt balance Of The following pe11on(s) ~·~~ ir~c~~i:o1~~f;°P City of Cotta M... ,.. llAY U aOLD AT A EOINGS AGAINST YOU obllgauon e.cuted b la/ate doing Duslness ,.. BAHIC· • sl; .. i Addren or Prop•rt~ ....,._ ':: ~ lo = "'8UC IALa. " VOU lO CONTACT A LAWYER. IN ~ IO be ~RS MUTUAL. ~695 MJ(Atflur lor Otfltr CoMMOI\ 0H1Qne :z:c'..-1n or ~w llllD AN UPLAJM. ...... n,_...._ .... ....., and rMeonabta ~Court, 11100, NtwPOll Std tlon, if enyl: 60f ·a· :.J11· COntt = ~ TIOll OP T1t8 UTUll8 ..... n,.. ed G0919, e.penMt CA92660. mini Avenue, Newport ....... ..,..ectt/lprcMttont of a.o. OP nta PROCUDtllGa NOb II =~ ~ ... ~ ~ BAHl<ERS MUTUAL, • moft• Beech. Cetifomla no:z& ...v. v-N:11t Tiii IN ln*al SM--IC--• blllklng oorpor1t1on, iOrantt Countyl tlon 1no to 11'0 lncluahl9. AOAIN•T YOU, vou llllT ·v.;~N .... NobCe of aala I• !omit corporation 4695 Th• undtttitntd TfUttH of the Callfomla Labof aetOULD COllTACT A EOIEIMCH,ACNJR)M 1113 .... a. Ma'Nllur COIHt, 11100 New-dl.,olalm .. nylfebilttvfo,.nl Code, the P'9'tllfln0 ,... LAWYSA. POMllOM, • hlllt, In 1 llMIA 10 OMI\. POf19Ncll CA 92660 cailtorn 1ntoneetne11 of the 1trH t' and acale of .,.. Nlabo On °'4114194 • 10;00 twtM,er '" wtll auapt IONo 01o4MOO • ecfd1911 end othe' co"""°n lahtd~~~ A.M:l PlllOllHllONAL ,_..... .. ~.~ a Gtteck •aw Thil IMlnm Is conducttd dtalfnetlOn. If eny. 1hown the ... fO,.itCLOIU"I COR~ ""' .allld w \.r1u..-l a ..... or M bv. CCWporllon .-ow. " ne atf'Mt 9ddtHI trial Atl•tlot-. ..... of C-. AATIOH • IN fAit ap.. MO MNf L ~ a Gt-* *-S!GffEO· IJAHl((AS MUTUAL. 0t oU-common ••iena ltomla. ~ ~~~of poHed TruetM Uhder and , HUSIMO MO WR AM ..... • ....... m-...'. "-':.\ lllOn tlon le lhown. dllwct10n1 to IN CftV CW.. "' ... Qty o pur.uanc IO DMd of Tn.iec. T[IWfTt ~ • • .,... - _ _.,.. COfPOf · me looelion of tht ~ eo.i. Meta; 9"d thal lor· AtoonMd °" 1°'1MIW .. MM lool Pllt INt tf/!tlf • ..... ., ....... lly Trent lloou, tltdent may IN oltteened Illy leNlnd ten _..... pretcrlMd Oocurnenl No -.&34111 Oflldlt-.,.""""8 Md toM aeMCJ TlleregllhnttommenClld • wrilt9n ,. .. ,t to '"' thtf9'n •tor noocon_...~ aooti ••• p.Q. ••. of Of. ~: "' ,._ ~. ..wt:=:•Hocl nnaact lllltlntll·und« Ille ID-bentfidert ""'hln 10 MY• of the aelcl COOi. tldal ~ In the of1ki9 --,.'t_ ., ban 1M1n1tt name ot et tht 4fat• of fnt ~· llAllT ILUOTT of ._ Raooldef °' ()A. " ~ -• in 11 ._on JuM 7. 1 t.n or tNt "°"" •• ••· Da~•ty CltJ Cl•rll, AHO! Coune,. Ce1bNa. ~E....!. h Ptnafte6al Cod T1lll I~ -9lf -· Oett. M..ti 11. 1'14 _ .. c........ ........ W. PMLQ Y. ----aull\eriaod .. ~ of CIMAC ~ Pu1tll1t11d Ntwport ~ ~:"'~,MM::=.,_ _..•::...--:3;.Tllll .:.=,.~': ~Tyru~t ... u1:: ~ta Mw • W91'1MJCiiNTTDWITI a11•n .. •O-.. ...,. • _... ... ,...v...nw ..... 1u11e ,,o,, Not Mlrcfl ,t, .. 1, • lN9llr HOU11MOLD .. lll•M71t"4 ,...__, ......... ........ o .... CA IHO:t ,... ....~-BANK. ,.a'.a .. 81 ..,.._,._A.M.••TMEW •, ........ et •=~!!,!L_ •• ,. :f=~= ....... CllWY ~N.. S\MPOl.HAT T)fl , .. , .... o.e~ -_. ..---ill•••lliillil•••••••••• --------~"~D'"iiODu ;& ~~m'T ..,_., •n•i.: ::" 11 :" .. .,.,. OMt. w.1 I .I ~ .. Thur9day, awch 31, 1914 U Co•ta Me.., CA 92827 Bow To Plaee Classified Ad NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH 2e69Brldge liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii lly ...... QOllEN TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' BY PHONE: 714 142·5171 2Br 1 Ba Step• to Great 4Br 2Ba duplex wlda OMAB SllABlF beac h front unit w/ 1tep1 to bch. All new patJo, fplc, gar. Vrly decor. prkng, nice BY Vl81TING OR MAR: 330 W. Bay Street lease $1025. 998-1918 view. $1700. 846-1957 LIDO PENINSULA DIG DEEP Cotta Me11, CA 92627 2BR 1 BA twnhme, pool, 1pa, nr Geleon'•, 1tep1 to Npt Cntr $1175 Bkr 840-5684 1 & 2BR Moblle homH avall 3/15/1MI Pvt bch, $800-$1200 mo. 873-8030 7 daye Both vulnerable. South deala. (Corner oC Newport Blvd. a B.y St.) CIASSmEO BOlJBS:· 0 Bluffs Tennis VIiia . Matr + 3BR, tam rm, country kltch, 2650 •If 710 Lido Park Dr NORTH •K2 7 A4 ¢K97632 +976 m onday-Friday •Harbor View SBA, • Q 8 7 5 4 3 DE' an• ~s Impeccable decor, up-~ 8 3 ~&41.,.~ grades. Xlt loe $2700 .::0 J 6 Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm 975-1234 X843 MISCE'' 11.n!OUS • 10 4 2 + J 8 3 T d M d S 30 ••Lido lele bayfront 1.WUu• SOUTH -uea ay........................ on 1Y : pm & Interior homes! L.se RENTALS •A J Wedne1day .................. Tue1day 5:30pm o~ ealel Biii Grundy v Q J 10 7 Ind ""'Dd•nt · W d d 3 30 Realtors 975·8US1 r. 10 41 .. er. .. .. ......... e ne1 ay : pm .p .. Tb .J~ W d d 5 30 Newport Creat 2 + ROOMS 2706 +AK Q 5 ur1uay................ e n et ay : pm 2in. den. exec twn· Th b'dd" F 'd · Th d ' S 30 hme, furn/unfurn. e 1 m g: n ay ...................... Ufl ay : pm 553·6139 or 509·5359 Coate Meaa-Female South Wnt North Eut Saturday .............. : ........ Friday 5:30pm non-smoker Chlld 1 NT Pass 3 NT Pua NEWPORT SHORES 3 OK. Must like cats. Pus Pass GENERAL POUCY bd on canal. Comm 631·9011Alter6pm Opening lead· Five of • Ri __ .... __ _..,___ \ ·"·--tennis, pool & spa. · let .aau ....winc:i. are 11111jeet to ........., without Walk to ocn. s1600• E'ald• CM c ondo w/ When declarer fii:st sees the com· DOtic:e. The pab!Uher rtetm• the right to ctlllOr, AGENT 673·6900 pool, $400 + 'hutll. bined North-South assets, one line recluaify, reviae or rejeel any cl1uified VIII• Balboe 1 Br 1 Ba Nice loc nr bu1. Kitch seems so obvious that considering ad~t. PleAte report uy ann th.at 111y be penthse. ocean/hrbr prlv, lndry. 831""'747 any other would be a waste of time. ia you daaeifiecl Id immediattly. The Oaily Pilot a view. pool, t1tnnl1. fljo NB pvt upstairs Ste: br/ But there are almost always altema- 1\e bidepeacleat aeoeptt .. liability for Ht error iD smkr. $900. 646-9036 den/be/huge clst, gar, tivu . some of which can be investi· 111 ~t for wt.id. it .. Y be ............. ocn vu. Shr kit, pool, gated ai no cost . e1oept fer the cotl OI tM "*'~occupied by etc. $1150· 642'7360 The auction was strai ghtforward I.lie error. Credit UD oeJy be aDowec! for lk &nt APARTMENTS 1--------enough. With a relatively balanced iaaertiea. HOTELS 10 points, there was no reuon for ... -.--.. __________ _. •F•O•R_RE_NT ___ & MOTELS 271 8 North to suppose that an 11-trick liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii contract in a minor would be any ••••••••• _O_O_R_O_N_A_____ LIVE IN LAQUNA better than three no trump. in the closed hand with the jack. Declarer could afford to give up the lead just once. so it m ight seem automatic to pin your hopes on find· ing a doubleton ace of diamonds with West by leading a diamond . . would have re1ulted In a-two trick Mt. However, there is another way td come to nine tricks. If clubs divide evenly, South can score two spades, three hearts and fo\Jr clubs while surrendering the lead just once in hearts. Since the clubs will break 3·3 some 36 percent of the time, that is a substantial estra chance. So after winning the opening lead declarer plays off the three top clubs. After cashing the fourth club. declarer leads a heart to t he ace and returns a . heart ta force out tbe king 'and nirie tricks are there. What i f t he clubs don't break? Declarer gives up on that line and now goes after diamonds and is no worse ocr than if a diamond had been led to the king at trick two. By the way, i f you spotted this line. did you take c.are to win the opening lead with dummy's kin1 of spades to make sure you had an entry to hand to cash the good hearts? ACROSI 1 Gwnbo i!vedlent 5 Kkwnaie t Twla1ed 14Swatc:l'I 15 Germ.an rtv. 111 Mcwe mellow 17 GrMnbecltl country 20P~t 22 Gllltety · mineral 24 Fame 26 Hits (a fly) 27 Fashion dellgner Chft1t1an - 29 No\ hers 30 Sol 33 Named 37 Ids' coOnterparts 38 Singer Bonnie 39 Be\184' age 40 Not taut 41 Heraldic border 42 Brand names 44 Dessert 45 Greek letter 46 Attempt 47 Footwear 49 Scents 53 Canadian Island 57 v..-i1c1e 58 lndlan - 59 Actress Adams 61 Where Japan Is HOUSES/ ~EL MAR 2122 CORONA Furn studios, kitchen· West led a fourth-best spade, won 2622 ettH, TV, pool. $1751--------------------------11 112 Complete 83 Charlie Brown expreulon &4 Nomecfl lheller 85 Malla M Speak lttl11bly 117 Boundary 1 Famous 1111uette 2 Fluc;al 3 Ascended 4 Gocldeu of love 5 "Are yOIJ a mi n --m01Jse?" II Sa.ndplper 7 Disorder 8 Slone Age relics 9 Ankles' coonterpar11 10 Pieces of Jewelry 11 Hair a1yi. 12 Singer Diamond 13 Alumnus, lor short 21 -and turn 23 Placed 25 Negative word 28 Hunting dogs 30 Food additive 31 P1wn 32 Inquires 33 Harvest 34 M1t1 - 35 Annoy 36 Teachers CONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR & up wk. 494-5 294 -------•--------i-------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.,_,-+-+--+--FOR SALE o c e a n·Ba y-Catallna OMMERCIAL LOST L EMPLOYMENT 14 ••••••••I view• d'lux 2Br·2Ba Cute & Clean 1BR apt RENTALS TO C ._ condo mrbl, mirrors, on Bay. Ownstra crnr so•n~ 2724 PROPERTY 2778 FOUND 292 5 5530 17 new cpl, pool, spa unit, new crpVpalnt. n.n.au;; liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '-$1990 Agt 548·5133 . $1100/mo. ~2-6515liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --' Stud io So of Hwy. $350 INCL UTIL Kitchenette. Ready to .Roomy CM hae, w/d, COSTA MESA 2124 move lnl ss75/mo Incl cable. Respon, F pref. tOUAL HOUSING utll. Shella 123-1500 Avall now. 842·5689 Small business rental/ private offices. from $200 w/prkg. Xlnt CM location. 760-8364 o"po111u111n $100 OFF 1at mo $350 walk. lo bch. HB. ••••••••• A11111lls&llelfttrtl1illglnlllls rent Spacious 3Br ---------M/F, lrg room, lndry. -..rll11111jc,ttot11eFe•· 2Ba 'house-uh apt COSTA MESA 2624 Smkr ok. 636-6333/e BUSINESS & $REWARD$ Lost Small Shlhtzu Lt. grey & tan, 3yra .... eb•" Very Friendly. In the vicinity of Dover Shores & Bay Crest. Plea1e Call Roger lfll fllf HMlilt Actol 111111 E'alde. Yard, gar, 852-8240/d David FINANCE ....-wt1~1N11nkllle9ll hkups, nu pnVdrapes $300Off1st Month $375/MO. plus dep. •••••••• FOUND 3 /18: B ox lo ...US. ''My ,,.imiu. floor $950. 631-6936 E'alde CM. Utll paid. Turtle, male, on First 850.1309 llmlllllt1 ., 1111mlt11lutlon 2Br 2ba Apts. In Quiet 0 b th Male f 1 MO. FREEl·E'alde gated comm w/lot1 of wn a · pre · St. between Fernleal ' ..._ 11 rxc, eel«. f'llJtiM, studio nr 22nd/Nwpt. trees. CarportSl Jae, Work refi. 642•9622 BUSINESS & Dahlia, COM. Call sa,llMllla,.llMlllllSUCuur No kll. 180 Cecll Pl lndry, BBQ'e. Private $390 5Br 3ba Fem FOR SALE 2900 675-7006 or 805-888· Ulieul ...... • • llltlllill II $400 mo. 722·2900 patios, OIW, celling N/S, N/Pete, util pd. 2236 ~..,., .. ~..!:..~ ... llml· ---------fans. $7515 & $805 mo. W/O. 7081B Avocado-1----F-O_U_N_D __ _ _ --C OZV 1Br house In COM 67"'·8634 Sh ri ""1 TIEMPO 1 yr. lease. 646-4055 ~ er *• Very ofd Shellie In Tiiis ....,.,.. wlll 1111 quiet clean area. Bale FACTORY WARRANTY ........,'"*"..,.....,.,.. w/ocn breeze, nr bike $500/Mo NICE 1BA 100 • to Beach 1br In 53•780•16 #102340_ Seftla Ana Heights -·•-....... -~ .. •·.:. trall to bch. vauh ceils, Cottage-style • Quiet, 4br 2ba dplx. Male 3/29. Call 7-56-1>1 58 -·--_.,. • .J S425 722 8303 91 Century $5,280.1 ________ _ ......,_ .... i...o. .. Mlr1 frpl In llv/bdrm, gar, clean & ready. Stove. pr,... · · 1608l73. 90 caravan Lo a T 1 d I act $750 873-083 8 Kent, Evenings beat .. NtQy .._.tall 114 n ry rm , mm $5,430 .16,!1'553664. Perscrlption Glasses ..... ...,, MwrnMlll I• !Mr N/pet. 909/676-7797 1-$-M_o_v_e_ln_S ___ c_la-1~$-CdM·S400 mo. Shr 3BR 91 Taurus $5,430 Silver w{Brown Bows M ''''' .......... • 11 ,... 2BA condo, walk ocn 1117433. 88 CAO (In aott, brown, case) _.. tllllll .._la Ea1t1lde 1BR, bright, gated. summer only $400 mo 49,000 miles $5,730, Lost al the Co11a •••AIR\.INES*** Now hiring entry level. Customer service/bag-..,_,~--+--+-~f--­gage handlers, many other positions. $400· $1200 wkly. Local or relocatlon. Application & Info 1·510·796·9675 ext. A241. Bob·Tall Drivers Need Class B (w/air .,_,.~--+--+-­brake endorsement) or Class A drivers lor growing transportation 1-:-:-+--+-- depar1ment to handle dollverles throughout LA .VEN, oc. and SB Counties Part·tlme. 2o-30 hours per week. $8.00/Hr. """,..-.t--+--+----if---Most dehverles are PM, some AM. Apply In person: 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. ;m..i'J..~' .. al= Two 3BR units. Ga· pool, cable Incl, close Incl uti11 723-8353 #503123 Public notice Mesa H.S. baseball 1'1·• • 1·11D-42•·--,., rage, frplc, yard, w/d to 1hop/beh 642•585S CM Non-i mkr ahr 4Br over 300 reposse1-field, on Sat. March ... ,.1111..-.DC••--hkup. $1200 & $1250. APTS FROM $550 2Ba hbu1e near OCC. 1ions & Leases being 19th. during "Angel ClllNUDllUI·-Villa Rental• 675·4912 1er 1Ba & 2Br 1'hBa. $525 Incl u111. $125 llquldated. Consum· Tryouts." Please call Lovely 3Br 2Ba condo Great location. Harbor dep. Avl 5/1. 979-6020 era, Call Free. 1-800. Balley @ 873-8804 lnhtervlehwAlng;1 15 54~ 787 9 t roug pn . ,,.V10US ~ 10&.V'ED org 37 Fancy 40 Chte 42 04d word for "you· 43 Tlmellble lnlo 45 Cills 47 Burn 48 Famlly cat 50 Pondered 51 Oelullng completely slang 52 Gllde on Ice 53 Pledges S4 Pein . SS Gu tor Signs 56 Actress Hayworth 60 Mlnd-feadlng 13 nr Triangle Sq. $1100. Villa Apts. 546-9081 NB exec condo. Tennis, LOST CAT No phone c alls, EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 642·2649, ask for 1BR upstalr1, quleVSe-pool, w/d, walk to ---------Black & orange on please CORONA Benny: or 641-0593 eluded. Near 1hop-bch. Fem nl• ahr wt BUSINESS face and body. Older . SERVICES 5533 SERVICES 5533 SERVICES 5533 DEL MAR 1022 NEWPORT HEIQHTS ping & frwye. Well 1ame. $500. 722·9414 OPPORTUNITY female, a.mall with LOS ANGELES i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3BR hse + storage kept complex. Pool. NB twnhH next to bch. short le~s. Answer• to TIMES No pets. Grndr, refs No pell, please! $550 25+ Prof, n/a F 1hr w/ 2904 "Moon. Vicinity ol Orange County edition Data Entry PIT Feahlon lal beauty 1alon has space for Electrolyslst & Acu· puncturlst. 640-5125 HAI RDRESSERS Luxury full service spa & salon located In th• Sporting Club In lrvlne now Interviewing tal· ented professionals & a ssista nts. FT/PT, rental or comm. Kelly, 250-4422 ext. 314 2 Townhom•• On req $895. 650-2256 mo. 848-0392 same. Pvt Ba. Pell ok. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Flr1t Ave. & Carnation, • We have positions 13,000 key i trokH Avocado! 50' lot. 2BR 1 '""B h t I $525 + .... ul 72"1983 ""C 0 0 K I E"" CdM. Plea .. call 673· available In our So. per hour. Mnny flex· 604·2BR 2'1.iBa, l/p, Newport Hts Twnhm 3 ...-. a tn • 1 Y •· " • o>' 0v STR B .TORSvHIP 3687, leave message or a 0 g e c 0 u n t y . Ible positions avail· dre11 rm. Matf Br 3.5ba 2 car patio.gar-pool s7oo Npt Shra 11•P• to 1 1 U on machine. telemarkellng room. able. Call Joni at (714) Hair Stylists 606-Ultra modern re· gar w/carport. FronV No pet 1032 W .Wllaon beach. Muter br/ba Wlth leading Gourmet ---------Earn $5.46/HR + S4-720-9130 E>rt 125. For THE HAIRCUT· model, 3BR·3BA, f/p, back yard w/gardner. #C. 646-0105 $700 walk-In clat, pvt andk, Coropany. Restock LOST March 20, 1994: $15 comml11lon per TEAS • Costa Mesa, deck + legal rental $1500• 434-9188 aft 4 e 2BR·2Ba upatra unit cath cell, gar, w/d. M/ dls~aya earn high In· White female Teacup sale. Work whlle quail-Experienced Pleatlc Newport Beach area. inc. 875.o98t t In 4-plex w/frplc, gar, F n/a. $575 Incl utlV come. Investment Poodle, 5 'h Iba, tying for an attractlv Injection mold maker Great lob. great loc! --------- no pell. 679 W 18th. cable. &s<HS032 $6,900. Call Ron wearing red leather benefit• pkg. needed for Hunt Bch Busy store. No cllentel PILOT CLASSIFIED ---------•HUNTINGTON $695 mo. 644-7004 SHARE NB ocean view ~,..1...,.a'""""00.~3,,.,.,.3'"'3,..·7...,4-,:3~5::'."" collar. Near Newland 714-988-4588 shop. Call 898·9877 nee 714-722·8571 842·58 78 CO~~ll 1024 BEACH 2140 1--------1 hu~ bch. -~CRUISE SHIP~BS &~an~~ue~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~ E'sldeX·LgStudlo cloua. prkng. S600. Earn $300/$900 960-6047 or968-2109· R d · ~40 Magnolla 545-0444 or 631-1753 wHkly. Vear round LOST1 ORANQll CAT Un your a In EASTSIDE DUPLEX 2BR 1BA vintage cot· S585 mo 842·1390 po1itions. Hiring men/ male, fat, large paws th N rt B ch For Sale BY OWNER tage w/yard & pvt EASTSIDE Awesome STOn •GE 2742 women. Free room/ with "lhumb1." Lost 3/ e ewpO ea • • 760-8364 • • drive. Pell OKI seoo 1BR No peta. Encl ga· &\A board. Will train. ca11 11. vicinity Pomona & Costa Mesa Da'ily mo. 1 yr IH. 289-0876 rage, laundry. 5550 + liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-504-641·7778 Ext. 16th, CM. 650-5668 dep. •842-5964• PARK STOMQll C7312. 24 hours. Fee. MliSINQ CAT Pilot and the NEWPORT BEACH 1069 IAGUNA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 2148 LO 2Br E'elde. New crpVdrpa. fncd patio, shade trees, gar. Nr shops. No pete. $815 &50-8832 or 548-0983 Storage/garage, .~ .. LOCAL RTE•26 Loe•· All gray, 1hort-halr, 12Jc27 In CM. Lowe1t tlons•Buy All Or neutered male, 14 lb1, H t• ton Beach Prlcea. Office aleo Part•Poulble S3K 1maU nick on left ear. Un 1ng Pen lnaule Baytront iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/dock & beachl 4BR· Panor•m lc ocn vu. Lg 3BA. Lse/aale. Prlncs 2 master ate hae, frpl, only. 875·8 18t Bkr w/d, bll·lne. $1450, yr avall. Localed New-Wkly•S00-599-8780 Lost near Orange & Fountain Valley port & 17th. 756-3277 VENDING RTE ESTAB • 22nd, CM. 645-9063 lmmed CASH Flow R E w· A R D Independent to $2000/wk Pot'I. Must Sell 800-870·2354 Lo al • Ma I e •BI a ck reach over Labador•Retrl ever IH. Avl 4/1. 857·6800 Llvt In A Forest! Studio• .... From S550 COMMERCIAL 1 Bdrm• •.. From $625 T P I S BBQ• REAL ES ATE Would you like to earn BEACH PROPERTY 1175 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 2169 oo • pa, 1• $420 thl1 wk ·while cov'd parking. Corner I••••••••• working from home? of Newport Blvd & Wiison. 842·1390 1---------Call 344-1581 anytime • K!LLY • 100 ,000 homes. 11 yrs w/Wht chin Fax us th '1s form MONTERl!V OWN A 2NO HOME On The Beachfrontl ·AIA Award· winning condominium• start· Ing at $178,000· $425,000. Furnl1hed models open dally. Call tor brochure .... 1·(800t-477•774A HOUSES/ CONDOS POR RENT BALBOA ISLAND 2108 Great Yeartr Ren .. 11 2Br 1Ba, large patio, parkng 1pc. Non-1mllr pref. s1100. 875-9007 BALIOA PBNINSUlA Lu• fufn condO. t• baf view, 2 MllA 1te1. turn-key cond. l1IOO Agt e40-•••t ' COIONA Dlt II.Al 2122 0 n 3 ·2 1 ·9 4 . A I • BUSINBSS OFFICE Horace Ensign Jr. • Wt.th your credi't 1-------FOR RENT 2769 -------H .S . Pleau Call : Beach Area NEBEAWPCHORT 2669 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~!0071 ••••• I........... card # or mail it in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CANNllRY AlchltecV --• Yrly Lg Studio or 3 BR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii design •tudlo. Conf I••·-----· my. w'1th a check 1nc1 wa1ertront are• 550 aq'. Olh9' ---------•ps•~"'NALS Unfurnllhed •1BR $125• offlcu avail. 873--0348 ANNOUNCEMENTS I!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!! r I! .. • • • • • • • • ~oday! Run for a $850 to $1500 mo. 28R 2.a •n•"•r_ 1, VIII A t I u.. • fil#V EtllCUTIVS SUITS 2920 a en a I Ii"~ Our a• oc Airport. 1250-PIRSOllAl.S 3002 week! If your 875-4912 pee • Frig , d/W 1700. Full Hrvlc• A WONDERPUL d :::~. 80~ ,:::,· : 1100• 714-833-9550 trAM1Lv car oes not ..... Me-48•• L.agune acn.s5o-2100 a1 axPaR1nc•1 HOT & WILDI II II f, From 11.2:5 MQ. Scandinavian , Euro-1..eoo-eeo-e989 Se we' run it 18R, atepe to beach e>c:.an view. Plenty of pea.n, South Amen-Toll FrM Call th I! RENTALS ~~~.:·~erty parldng. 497-0132 can, Japwae hlghl-.... iiiN ........... , .. o .... IWi ........... h ... 1-f 0 ... r I :·· for ano er weeK 1BR. Ocnft . $850 Wki-------Newport Beach. Ofc achool exchange •::U-,..,.OlyOllolrie FREE! All for $1 o· 1BR. Udo . 11850 mo I WKI FREI RENT apace avt • 150 a/f, dents •'TMng Augu.t. W1'd Qab/UYe Une 2BR. Penln . 1450 wk WITH L•••Ell copier • FAX avail Secom• a host famlty/ I00-494-4739SUQ{mln t 28R Penln 11175 mo 5A4' 1275 mo.133-1"9 AISE. Pl .... Call J"·,·S 3BR Penln 11575 mo 2BR-38R A p i a, 2 e Ofo ~ 11xu, Ore •1-80Q.:Sl8UNQ• llatoh D•t• Line ~·" • • • • •• • " 3BR . Udo .12250 mo Yeara Newl Famlly atmotphere, 1811 OE81. CONSOLIDATION Ouye, Olrla. Othef'a : 4BR • Udo • '3000 mo complex,-=· play-Newport Blvd, CM. Xlt FREE. Cut payments 1-90C).71Match X 280 The '" d•lfllm/S l-:g.;;.round-:--":'•-=::--::a_1-:o::--::-l • ...:1oc:~I :l.:.;17~5:..:8~7.:3-::.1.:.M::;::=..3 ~. ~~ Interest. ~-~~C:.~i3.1o'~ K&L .._. • a.vtront Studio 6 •t To place an ed In Stop cdlectlon. Avotd .,,..._ ...... ._._ ~ -mo. Avail N:w: The Piiot claallfled, bankruptcy. Non-Profit -..,.-Ml--l-IS_Hl_PS---1 ,711.1900 Call e42·••7•. Company. Bonded. RLG .or * e7a.438a * KCC 1-I00-2ff.0190. 3018 HOTII.S 2111 • llOTILS BOTII.S 2718 • MOl'ILS SPICIAL WIB&LY U ·r ar-- Prcma •1eo 2718 Call 24 houra. PR a a PD80NALl'TY ecdualW C«\18' Club m em bership. Coat 1 OK MC JK lno ltan9 , ... Nancy 14CM711 40 TeST •9 Yovt ~ deter• min•• your happl- neu? Know whyf ~ 8"ch Coun ~ c,.,. CIW 'ound6no ~ 1.eoo;,aa4-1.J.. ...... • 19' ~·· TOO llAllY DDT87 Dua1Matn1·t4M Overdue blht Com-..... ~ .... blne d9bt9 Into ........ .v ...... & Cle.-reom, mblt n, payment. Cut P•~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll menta ..... '°"f. plaoM, ....., ..W Mnb Reduce Int.,..._. lllftOIMlllT c.a ,... IMn••ClllJ .... 1. ..... .... ooo.a100.ooo. ss•o i NCCS (NOn•tUOfll) ~ IOfO •ajilft llN., Ooli&a .... • _ _!1 ~:!--~D!!D~H~1!;:04!,!1!,!8!_1 ('H)•t-tOOO n oa , .............. RIHT lnuf1 dmlled .. • • ii . ... .... Vedit card C MC ;::. vtS.A =AM X • Em _ Moil 'lo ~" "°' l.10 w..,._ c-.... CA~ 11141 .. , ,,.,. C> ... "'" ,,, ~ ,,,.._,...~ ,_.. '" _._ --:..c .. -" -" I AA Tn d• WI AU ES ~~ SU Cl .. : ., St tit~ IO un lh4 ICI T RE e p~ PC 14 30 Ile of • IC ert p VII IH Tt· SC TA 01 s~ cc p~ Cl R! Ct w M Cl cc Tl c ' Tt Al Lf c Al w w 0 w Pl 5< Pl Tl P• A 0 Tl T1 A LI c A L M 0 F c 0 0 T L s c G H s s s T s 0 T L c p F p T p s T p s c F ~ t-T p ~ e c E 2 lllO l8lllV 11VCD EMPLOYMENT DIPLOYllllfT MBaCBAllDISI nu TO YOU IOU ·n·a·mon-·ra-n·o· ..... _11.•.11--'°"-· 5530 5530 TWO aeAUTIFUL er .... -At;, "' 94' 410 hi •• *GUO ....... Al:, MOVING MUST ALU iMi8••&iill••ciliiimil Ceo"-<:;;»I~•••••• bt.U.,wtndowe. .... LNMC1 • ,., .....,.. ...,. -. _. ............ 10 .. 9111• D R~• OllW-A•••ll ''" 1o good home. c.... crulM, tinted 7000 ml. I.us eca.n. IOec Ml. 11.. .-o. ._ ml. ,.,,_ good lne Rep. Mutt have OUT OP SANTA P'S AlfTIQUIS IOlO Blk/Wht, IMM/female POWD IO&TS wlndowa, alloy wNe Tai&• over ........ Ut•Tt• a100 ObO .... 1311 own car & Uh • &Olb PT/FT exp'd •al•• n.utwed/apayed, from O 115,600 • MOoMM l•a•e from owner. copier. 'ollow roOt• to people tor upscale the Hm• lltlerr 3 7 12 Qual bUyer wel ,. ---------t---------- copy record• at medl· So. Western ahop In t955 Wedg«WOC>d, ,,... yHra old. PleaH celv• a MOO qual TOYOTA 1210 VUS 1225 cal tacllltle1. $7.50/hr Futtlon ltland. HrtyT 11andlng r~•· gd Call 649-8789 1., EBKO 1 .,,..~ u~.,...., JAGVAJt 1105 bonua. Once ap. ·-~~11!11·•- PT 10 FT. RHume 10 comm. 954.5399 cond, make otfarl Call .. -& ---'I••••••••• proved t>v MBZ credft. n· Cetlca QT8.fftbll "Te l'ORD tactory cue- KHn Imaging, Box attar 8pm 434-0268 •---------=:~-:'o. ~': 'M JC.le VMden ..._ Call Fran« l'lnn or aM, AC, PW, PM, "· toml&ltd tor CMtPlng. 7000·877' Redondo RETAIL SALES JEWELRY fURS e ut AC bllc/ Oerl '"'°'" lo make M-•. lepd, ---· Vl,..,..,.AC,PS,PB,new'-------B••ch, CA 90277. PIT avallabl• In up-•BUYING ITEMS• • ••• ' •025 A.J 895·5802 PP eye, • 0• • appe to ... tttla apeo-n~ •·m .... 1 • .,-14-9 .. I:• xva Cln, rune ..-.. ANTIQUES • al I F hi From 1800·1980. 1 ftol\I v ~,,_..,,,......--.,.....,.--tlln ltht Int, fUtl pwr. I bl --... .... -· PfT Poeltton• Av•ll •c ••tore n •• on 17' ... ton Wha .. r. PB/PW/PS, crulH, ~l!c7u..!!.,.. axut~1• 10•r· The Pl .. t ect. 11171.154•1211 CLASSICS 925 For flln•H iraJner1 & l1land 1peclallz.lng In piece Jewelry to entire 10 Evrwd, runs greatl caea, 1unrl, tlnt gle, .... _......, ..,.,.,. " a. a1t1e4 • .t..-aeroblc Instructor•. handpalnlad Euro· hou1eful. Immediate •••Ladle• 5Vo total ._,... obo. calm tlre•,.....le, alarm. pg• a1 2e&-0107 C • Thinking of tta .. ""' a pean ceramic• Prior cHh top $ 873 8223 cl ring S22K ap~raleal; _...... .,.... Th• moat COmpt'eMn-gar~ Nie? Exp raq'd. Apply In retall exp req'd. Must • · • wlll ••II for $11~ firm. 714-848-1872 PP 17495/obollOIM7 .. "2t Sett Yout home alve and current dlrec· Give u• a calll per1on, Racquetball Call Al 854-8152 -+ B It S 1111 Find 11 through claHlfled. tory of gOOda and aer· PILOT CLASSIFIED World, Fountain Valley. have a •table work•---------18' Dunw ••eo 1H2 uy · • ' · M2•8•7a ''le•• •• ~ .. ndl e4a.•9'-a --history, be able to lltt APPLIANCES 6011 --------M 1 LI Cl•••ffled. .. _..,.. '"' ' POSTAL JOB ult Sell k• new, 50 Iba. Soma week·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OFFICE loaded $10,500. Start 11 l.41/hr. For end and avenlng1. For New 1e• Duffy Demo ••• Muet•ne Ceu 289 V8, PS, auto, ve cln, only 55K ml, a orig, $8500. 548·7985 exam and application Immediate consider· Kenmore •lac dryer. FURNITURE• s10,100. American Info. call (219) 769-atlon, send resume or white, like new, $100 EQUIPMENT A047 Boat Co. 840.1765 8301 ext CA885, 6AM call Jamea Zimmer· firm. 957-0169 ~ • 8PM, Sun·Frl. man, Cottura, 2900 Kenmor•Llke New, ""G-ran_d,....,,,B-a""nk_a....,..3.,..2,-w-ood-, Real E1late MM. nTATa IAL.U Busy Walk·ln location. comp plan. For Interview can Ron Tavtor. :I Rowena Ave.. L.A. White· Refrlg water/ Air oompreeeor, de•k 1973, hull #418, >Clnt 90039 (213)662·2112 Ice In. door: ~asher & w/retum, aleel wrhae cond, well equlped. dryer 721-0607 •h•IVH, Bink• spryr, $39,750 841·8200 · factory . chalra, IBM Selectric, •hip. tape & Lyman-18 cla11lc bay· FURNITURE 6014 dl1pen1er. 846-9201 boat; xJnt cond; totally South Cot111ty ThePnJ ..... NtW1*1 673-7300 Secretary CdM ore. Proficient In WPS, shorthand PET~ 8r rebtt, trophy winner. $5500. 759-0400 7014 ASSISTANT 8:30-5:30 M·F. Call Mr1---------Every Sal & at 2S' CAL, 7.5 Honda, Must be an organizer, George 844-1400 Contemp lacquer bdrm PETSMART, Fountain VHF, depth, 3 sails, po1lllv• peraon, good ••l. Ivory, Incl arm· Valley. Puppies, kit· compaaa, whlakar communicator • writ· Secretary olre, 6-drwr dresser w/ tena and more, all pole, dinghy, xtrH. ten & verbal • com· For Medical Lab. FT/ mirror, king &/or qn lool<lng for loving, car-$3798.50. Purchulng puter experience. optlonal 4 day. Full headbd & nlleatand w/ Ing homes. CALL 241· another sallboat. Daya Send re1ume to: ofc respon. Type, Ille, 2 drawra, like new 0317 for more Info. 310-435·7094 ext. 255; Grubb & EUI• payroll, computer exp $1250. Trad wood roll· PUPS rescued from Eve/wknds 714-673· 23 Corporate Plaza pref'd. DOM II. Nr top desk, new $190. death row. Adopt with 2351 or 960.3664 fl 190 NB CA 92860 Hoag Hosp. 642·8206 631 ·5007 or 509-3101 d o n at I o n . C an , t --------- AECEPT/SECTY •Secret•rY PT• DAYBED whl/braas. adopt? Ba a foster or Lido 14•1962 Sall Phones, gon olc. PIT Small frlendly NB area complete w/trundl• & volunteer. Call 714/ *1041 w /traller, M·F lor beaut lrlendlr ollice. You'll be multi matt's. Never used. 559.2704. need• tuneup. $200. extremely busl Int I skilled w/a sales Cost $850, must 1e11•·P-u-re_b_r_e_d_D_o_b_e_r_m_a_n_' 631·3376 ore In Newport enter. personallly. Hrs flex. S250 cash. 774-6500 Female, 3 yrs old. Must be hard working , Resumes: PO Box -------,-~----------detall·orlonted, ener· 1246 NB CA 92663 Entire hou1eful of high Abuud but very MARINE SERVICE getlc w/good phone • quallty Lodge.pole 1weet and great with voice & xlnt typing, SECURITY GUARDS furniture Incl bdrm kld1. Needs to be only SUPPLIES 7020 compuler & mallroom NEEDED, South Or· sets, enter centers, pet. Call 714-373-0771 skills. $8·9/hr DOE. Pd ange Co. Will train. din rm, Uv rm, etc. By 642 8898 • .. •••••••• Boal cover, new, V·hull, parking. Call Donna Call 714·921-7122 appl. • 1• 15• $150, Other alzes Brown at 760.8279· SPOATS·MINDED? URGENT! MUST SELL GARAGE SALES avail. 642-4665 Restaurant Market sports services Storage unit full of un· I••••••••• ---------Grlnga1 Grill by phone. Leads pro-used quality furniture. Y•m•h• 90hp, 1986. Now hiring • 'all posl· vlded. Great Income Uvlng room, grandla· $400. Call after 6gm hons available. Apply poten. CM. 436-1627 ther clock, leather BALBOA (714) 434-028 In person, 111 Palm WE NEED PEOPLE TO den. f~r~al dlnl~g ISLAND 6106 ~~116.alboa, alter 10am SE~ our hair acces· room714-;5~~~6 e c. _MAR.l ___ NE __ S_U_P_S __ Y sones at home. We SA7 8·121 305 Amethyst Restaurant pay up to S3~6.00 Wicker armchairs w/ Ave. Antqs, plants, DOCKS 7022 NOW HIRING! weekly. No experience cushions, wckr tbl & pictures, furniture, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim needed. Fun a~d shelf unit, pine cotfe'& nautical Item• & misc! easy. Call ~f..C~ssones tbl, white desk, asst Now Interviewing en· erge1lc & outgoing peraonallll•• for all Etc. 1·f41-'?P4-7576. chalra, lbl1. 648-9201 S AT, April 2, 9-4 Ext. 9. . Antiques, video cam- Excellent loc nr Ferry. 40' +. on-shor.-bath faolllitles. Pvt parking avl. 723-4597 .. era, clothes. 409 No. WILD CRAZY MERCHANDISE Bay1ront ___ ....,.. _______ _ CAN'T BE LAZY SLIP TO 80 FT No exp nee, we train MISC. 60151---------Clastlc NB toe. Uv• Yott, Call 557-1661 COSTA MESA 6124 li60llrd-;po1. ,631·8481 · Beautiful Kerm•n Sl4 per h. ----------EMPLOYMENT Orlent•I Rug, MOVING SALE 372 E. 16th St. SERVICES 5533 10'•15'. Call 721-0607 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ref rig, 1 \Ill yra $250 obo. Frml wed gown, •••-•-IZ 6-6, $300. 962·0486 SAT/SUN 8AM·1PM Moat Items are Ilk• AUTOMOBILES new. Don't miss oull Please b• aware that•---------Soccer Fund·R•lser the listings In this cal· SUNOUEST•WOLFF Sal 8-4. DHk, couch,--------- egory may require you TANNING BEDS lots of misc:. 2755 BMW 9030 to call a 900 number New commercial Gannet, Meta Verde iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In which there I• a home unlla from charge par minute. s 1 99 . 0 0 . L. mp •• •-N-E_WP_O_R_T ____ es• 318 I-Champagne Lollon1·Acce11orle1. gold 4 dr·AC snrf.pwr po1lllon1 tor our new· --------- eat location In Corona EMPLOYMENT Monthly paymentl BEACH 6169 '1111-cassette.gd cond low as $18.00 iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 14250 obo. 218-9422 Call today·FAEE NEW d•I M-S~RVERS WANTED SS3S color catalog MOVING SALE! Sat 8-2 '80 5281, b<own, 6 c~I. 1·800-462•9197 Furn, hOUHhOld, paUo auto, 4·1pd, AJC, p/b, HOST(ESS)/CASHIER FOUNTAIN BUSSERS LINE COOKS (experience preftrred) Apply In peraon Ruby's Home Office Tuea, 4/5 • Fri, 4/8 lOAM ·NOON 1PM • 4PM 110 Newport Center Or. Suite 1 to Newport Beach Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a caUI PILOT CLAS-IFIED 842·5878 EASY WORKI HI, major appl. 243 p /W , p /s , . am If m EXCELLENT PAYI Tree RosH SS; Cltru1 61at SI. 631·3388 alerao, anrf, tinted A b d or fruit tree• w/frult 1_s_E_LL-IN-0--0 -,.-.,c-e-F-ur-n-I· glass, allo~ whls, ssem le pro uc11 at s 0 o p 1 •9·s10 home. Call toll free 1 ; n a ma ... tura, De1k1, Chalra, S3,250. 7S9 388 Gal plants Sl; shade, T bl p Hl00-467·5566 pine, fruit 15 gal $20; • H, ayma11er. Ext.11718 herbs 135 kinda, $1; BIQ GARAQI! SALi! ---------I MAKE 110,000 mac 510 9og.a74.9422 Sat. Aprll 2, 435 Allio HONDA 9085 WEEKL v TRY out iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii working only one•---------PILOT CLASSIFIED 78'Accord•2Dr·HB hour a dayl No joke. COLLECTIBLES ll'a th• resource you Gd mech end, Rf rack Revolutionary home 6017 can count on to sell a Nu ·carb·Brk etereo bu1lne11. No lnven-,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii variety of merchan· S1000 • 631·7149 tory, Accounts and 1• dlse Items, because training. Minimum In· Buying Vintage Barblea our columns compel _9_0_'_A_c_c_o_rd.,.._E-X-, -22_K_m_I, v e 1 t m e n t S 6 K . & Acce11orles. Mu11 qualified buyers to blk, 5-spd, llhr, 1nrf, Won't last. Call aay "Made In Japan". calll 842•5878 a/c:, Alrm, aplr, chrm 1·800·940•2299 Top price pd 960-35681_________ whls. SlSK• 650-4390 THIS AMAZING LEASE OFFER INCLUDES: 1 • 10 Year/100,000 mile limited powertrain warranty • 24-hour roadside assistance provided by the U.S Auto Club • 2 Year/24,000 mile no-charge scheduled maintenance •AM/FM stereo cassette• Anti-theft alarm·~ystem • 4-Wheel power-assisted disc brakes • Air conditioning • Power central locking LEASE ENDS MARCH 31ST 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 THE NEW JETTA '.ltlll 111 Glwillt Sl4,llS M,.S lP. ... .,.... .. w... SltU3 ''"' ....... , .... so ......... moo,.,.... .. ~~ .. ., ........... ~ .... llllllSt,54114. °""411t ,uidw 11 i-... I• SU'1. l1inff« i _. 11 -'-' c.-.rJ lly Wf Cie4lt, IM .... CA r~ .... II.di 11 .. 1"4. 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(714) 748..o877 Ma·M78 .Jeff Mst.0.3~ Ma ... 7L ,.,.. "'· MW308 t ( ' How do you like to savor your Sunday mornings? Maybe It's time spent with family enjoying a favorite activity followed by a hearty sausage-and-eggs brunch. Or perhaps your perfect Sunday morning is a gathering of friends for good food and fun. However you like to savor a Sunday, It probably doesn't Involve a lot of time spent In the kitchen. And today there are lots of great ways to streamline preparation with- out shortchanging yourself on the tradi- tional quality and good taste you want. Convenience products, like quick bread mixes, allow you to ha ve home-baked goodies In less time than it takes most of us to run to ·the bakery. And with refrigerated biscuits, you can make main dishes, sweet and savory breads, desserts and more in record time. For example, the ever-popular sausage-and- eggs combo turns into a simple-to-make quiche using the giant-sized refrigerated buttermilk biscuits as an easy, no-roll crust. With fla ky refrigerated biscuits, you qtn create savory Dilly Cheese Ring that as~embles in a snap yet looks company-pretty. W h en you want a sweet addition for your brunch, choose a fruit-or nut-flavored quick bread. Nutty Sour Cream Orange Muffins and Cinnamon St reusel Brunch Loaf, both starting with quick bread mixes, are good mates for egg main dishes or with coffet> for dessert. Take advantage of the do-ahead features that • make these recipes even more convenient to prepare and serve. Also, try out the easy brunch Ideas Included here. They're all de- signed to help you savor your Sunday mornings. Diiiy Cheese Ring For a fresh-as-springtime taste, serve this quick and ea,y bread with the tantalizing scent and taste of dlll. 1/4 cup rMrg•rlne or butter, melted 1/4 cup P.rmes.n cheese 1 teupoon dill weed 1/4 tuspoon g.rtk powder v 2 (10-oz.) CMS Hungry )«k Refrlger•ted Fa.ky lb<utts Boon .. Heat oven to 350°F. In small bowl, combine margarine, cheese, dill weed and garlic powder. Separate each can of dough into 10 biscuits. Cut each biscuit In half and randomly place 20 pieces In ungreased Outed tube pan. Spobn half of cheese mixture over top. Repeat layers with remaining 20 biscuit halves and cheese mixture. Bake at 350°F. for 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Cool I minute; remove from pan. Serve warm. 10 servings. Nutty Sour Cream Orange Muffins Prepare these on Saturday to serve with your favorite egg dish and fresh fruit for an easy Sunday brunch. Brush muffins with marmalade just before serving. 1 pkg. Pillsbury Nut Quick Bread Mix 1/2 cup or•nge juice 2/3 cup d•lry sour cream 2 teupoons gr•ted orange peel 1 egg 1/2 cup sliced •lmonds 3 tablespoons orange marmalade, warmed Heat oven to 400°F. Line 12 muffin cups wlth paper liners or grease 12 muffin cups. -,. In large bowl, combine rnix, o range juice, sour cream, orange peel and egg. Stir 50 to 75 strokes by hand or until mix is m o ist- ened. Spoon batter into lined muffin cups. Sprinkle with almonds. Bake at 400°F. for 18 to 23' minutes or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes; remove from pan. Serve warm or cool. Just before servin g, brush with warm marmalade. 12 muffins. HIGH ALTITUDE-Above 3500 Feet: Add l tablespoon flour to muffin ingredients. 14 muffins. Biscuit Sausage Quiche Streamline morning preparation by browning the sausage and b eating the eggs the night before. Refrigerate over- night and assemble the dish quickly on Sunday morning. It will be ready to bake in just minutes. 1 l b. turkey breakfast sausage 1/4 cup chopped onion 1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper 10 eggs, beaten 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Cheddar cheese 1 (17.3-oz.) can Pillsbury Grands! Refrigerated Butte rmilk Biscuits Thul'9day, March 31 , 1894 C1 Savor your Sunday mornings by Including these · simple-to-make recipes in your brunch men11: (clockwise starting in lower left comer) Biscuit Sausage Quiche, Nutty Sour Cream Orange Muffins, Dilly Cheese Ring and Cinnamon Streusel Brunch loaf . . I ~ Heat oven to 375°~. In large skillet, brown sausage, onion and green pepper; drain well. Combine eggs. cheese and sausage mi\.ture. Separate dough Into 8 biscuits. Press bi~cuits into botto m of l 3x9-inch baking dish. Pour sausage mixture into biscuit-lined pan. Bake at .l75°1·. for .lO to 35 minutes or until quiche is set and cru\t i'i deep golden brown. Cool 5 minutes before !lerving. 8 ervings. ~£ Cinnamon Streusel _.,2!J Brunch Loaf Start a (am11\ trad1t1o n-erve delicious quick bread li ke this on Sunda\ morning for a <ipec1al treat BR EAD 1 pkg. Pillsbury Banana Quid< Bread Mix 2/3 cup water 3 tablespoons oil 2 eggs 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg STREUS EL 1 /3 cup finely chopped pecans 1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 /2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon butter GLAZE l /2 cup powdered sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 2 to 3 teaspoons mrtk Heat oven to 350°a,. Grea'ie and flour bottom only o f 8x4 o r 9x5-inch loaf pan. In large bowl, combine all bread lngred1enb; 'itir SO to 75 strokes b> hand until mix Is moistened. Pour batter Into gr~ ed and fl oured pan. In mall bowl, mix all streusel lngrl•<ilent~ with fork until crumblv. Sprinkle evenlv over batter. Bake at 350.F. for 50 to 60 minute or until toothpick Inserted in center come out clean. Cool 15 minute ; remove (rom ptin. Cool completely. ln small bowl, combine all glaze Ingredients. Stir together by hand until of drizzling con- sistency. Drizzle over loaf. 1 ( 12-\llce) loaf. HIGH ALTITUDE-Above .\500 feet: Add 1 table.spoon flour to bread Ingredients. Bake at J7s•f. for 40 to 50 minutes. • C2 Thursday, March 31, 1994 I t may sound impos ible. But it takes only 2S minutes to make the e heany, wholesome chicke n dishci for your family. Wi1h the help of Stove Top ~turfing f111X 1n the caniste r and simple ingrcd1cnu you probably have on-hand in your kitchen, you can prepare these three chicken' recipes in just minutes. Featuring one simple cooking technique, these recipes make it easy to add variety to basic chicken. And the d1!.tinc tly delicious flavors of each recipe will have your fo mily clomori ng for seconds. What's more, with these recipes there's no, "what can I serve?" panic at mealume. These Stove Top kitchen-tested recipes are designed to help you easily and quickly put together a meal out of items you will likely find in your stuffing mix helps ertsure that each recipe is a s:uisfying entree. With these recipes, simply adding a !>alad and beverage turns mealtime .. Crom a chore into a cinch. For example, take you r family South of t~e border with the Sa lsa Chicken and Stuffing recipe. Mi:xican food is so popular that salsa is probably in your cu pboard. Simply brown chicken, stir an salsa, cook. then serve over cornbread or chicken flavor stuffing mix. Serve walh tonalla chips and a sh redded vegetable salad. r or zesty Italian style chicken try Chicken Cacciatore and ~luffing. Skinless chicken breasts cooked in a sauce of tomatoes, tomato sauce, sliced mushrooms and sliced green pepper give this da~h its ltali:in taste. Serving the cooked chicken on a bed of humestyle herb or chick.en navor stuffing mix gives just the right tll)te to this meal. Na turally, hot I ta la an bread and a salad of olives and grecm can go on the table, as \\Clf. Wha t's as America n a) apple pie? PoullJY served with cranberry s:JUce as in the recipe fo r Cranberry-Glazed Chicken and Stuffing. Cooked in a mixture of cranberry sauce, orange juice, carrots and water, the chicken takes on the sweetly tart fl avor or cranberry. Served on a bed of chicken navor stuffing mix, this chicken recipe is as pretty to look al as it is good to cat. A colorful gelatin mold salad wi ll add just the right homey touch to this meal. With these recipes, your own ~imple ingredients and Stove Top stuffing mix in the ca nister, you will be able to create a chicken sensation -and do it in only 25 minutes. SALSA CHICKEN AND STUFFING Prep Time: 5 min. Cooking Time: 20 min. • 2 loblespoons murgarlne • 4 boneless skJ nless chicken breast halves • I cup mild salsu • l/l cup waler • 2 cups Stove Top cornbread or chicken nnvor •stuffing mix In the canister • l/l cup (2 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese Don't cry over soggy cobbler The mouth-watering scent of frc~hly-baked cobbler can waft through your house in minutes when you use Sora Lee Pound Cake as a bal>c. Ulackbc rry Pound Cake Crisp 1~ -,wift, simpl e and scrumptious. BLACKBIRRY POUND CRISP • I Suruh Lee fn mlly Size All - Uuller Pound Cake (16 ounces), thawed • I cup plus 2 tablespoo ns all· purpose nour, reserve 2 lublc- spoons to mix with blnckbcrrles • ¥4 cup nrmly packed ll&ht brown suga r • l/l. tcospoon ground ci nn amon • •h cup bulter or moraarlne • 4 cups rrcsh blockberrlu, rinsed and drained (may subslllute with seasonal berries) • 2 tabl espoons aronuloted suaar • l/.l cup cream Six servings. Preheat oven to 350F. Ligh tly grease 9-inch square baking pan (optiohnl: 8-inch round springform pan). Cui Sara Lee Pound Cake ~erticnlly into five 11/ 2·1nch thick slices. Reserve re· maining pound cake. Make the Crisp Topping: C.Ombi ne l cup nour, brown sugar and cinnamon in o small bowl, mix wc;ll. Add but· ter or margarine and rrii.x wit h an electric mixe r on low, dr with a fork, to fo rm 11 moist, cour e dough. Set aside. Lightly toast : pound cake lices on both sides in o toaster oven or under a broiler. Arranac slices In a si ngle layer over bottom or bakina pan. Combine bl11ckberrlcs, 2 1able· poons nour, and aranulated suaor in a medium bowl and toll li1h1ly. Carclully dl11rlbute berry mixture over the pound cak\ layer. Dalee ~ abou\ 3.5 mlnutea. Heat muiariAc in large skillet on medium-high heat. Add chicken; br~n on both sides. Sur in S31sa and water. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 10 minutes or until chicken is cooked ttlroogh. Remove chicken rtom skillet. Stir stuffing mix into skillet. Place chicken over stuffi ng mixture. Sprinkle with cheese; cover. Remove from heal. Let stand 5 minute!. Makes 4 servings. CHICKIN CACCIATORI AND STUFFING . 12-Pack Coke +CRV Prep Tune: S min. Cooking Time: 20 min. • I lablnpoo11 oU • • boedeu lklalHs tbJdu>a bnaat laalwn • l cu (I OUttS) lkWH lomaloa • l can (I ouaca) tomaco sauce • l caa (.C ouattl) aU~d mu.brooms, dralntd • l medium ~reeo ~p~r, thinly sllctd • Ill ltaspooa dr5ed oreaano leaves • 2 cups Stove Top bomes()'lc herb or chicken navor stuffin& mix in lhe canister • 2 tablnpooos anted Pannesaa cbffse Heat oal in larae lkillct on medium-hip heaL Add chicken; brown on both sides. Stir in stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, mushrooms, green pepper and oregano. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 10 minutes or until chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken from skillet. Stir stuffing mix foco slillet. Place chicken over stuffing mixture. Sprinkle with cheese; cover. Remove from heat. Let stand 5 minutes. Makes 4 servings. NewpOll 8whfCOlla Mela Dally Pilot CllAll•IRU·OLADD CHICON AND ITUf PINO Prep Time: S min. Cooking Time: 20 min .. • 2 tablespoons margarine • 4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves • 2 carrots, thinly sliced • ~ cup orange juice • ~ cup wnter • Ill cup whole berry cranberry sauce or jellied cranberry sn uce, divided • 2 cups Stove Top chicken flavor stuffing mix in the canister Heat margarine in large skillet .--~·'--·• .. '7 o.·a <.H<>< I H\ I I{< >/I ~ ll<>l<ll<. ' Lay's Potato Clips ... ~.(I ft s, .... u...... • .79 ~ Vons Buns II•• "'I url~ I~ a H.,.,.,,,.4' • .47 1>111 1 1>\IR\ 7 ... ,.is.~ ft ll.io .....• .79 .~ VonlPill- S.S..1..IV ........ 1.i.. ... A 100.,....r,,. • .69 Qr1•1lll Piiia ~u4V.,,..,., • ~ .._ ' 25 0;0 OFF .741 ..... .... ~ ~·IO ,,•lf} .,. ~ 3.99 • fll~1l1~-. 6 P..1 I l Hlot.orc l!onla 3.69~ ..,.lhblffl 8ttr • Onc1naJ. Lghr or Ak 6 P.idU 12 OllD« Bonks 11ooaw....... !M.m '-.. ·~-~1·· -.... ' a_ 1. af Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, March 31, 1994 C3 T•atoes: A juicy way to alleviate calorie c•cerns I n the mood for some of those traditionnlly rich comfort foods, but concerned about 1hc calories? Get ready to feel good. Fresh Tomato, Ham And Corn Chowder cuddles you wi1h navor, but cut's the calories. To make this soothing soup, chunky bits of fresh, red-ripe tomatoes are simmered with seasonings just long enough 10 cxiract their juices but retain their meaty texture. Then sweet kernels of corn and cubes of lean ham arc added for extra character. The good news is that each satisfying serving has only Shri oc Bun Portion ·Fully CooUd Bont In. \r.uct Addtd • um11 One !'ct Family Wluk Supplies l..&11 Lb. I 190 calories. If you're feeling especially in need of comfort, have a Baked Tomato Cheese Sandwich. Juicy ripe tomato slices and reduced·fat Swiss cheese arc layered between bread spread with honey mustard, then allowed to marinate in an egg·and-milk mixture before baking. This cozy concoction has fewer than 400 calories. ' But please don't compromise the goodness of these comfort foods by using less than perf cctly ripened tomatoes. To ensure their peak flavor and juiciness, simply F1'llll Tll'kay ButlCfblll Bnnd . Young • I 0 IO 14 l'ounds AVUl(! \t'nglu keep your tomatoes on the kitchen counter for a few days until they are bright red and slightly softened. Don't refrigerate them. FRllH TOMATO, HAM AND CORN CHOWDER • 2 Jorge (1 pound) rresh Florido tomatoes • 2 tablespoons vegetoble oil • • l/l cup chopped onion • l/l cup chopped green bell pepper • 1 can (141/l ounces) ready-to-serve chicken broth • 1 cup frozen corn kernel • 1 teaspoon basil leaves, crushtd • v. teaspoon snit • ~ teaspoon ground blnck pepper • ¥.. cup cubed cooked hom Use tomatoes held a1 room temperature until fully ripe. Core • tomatoes; coarsely chop (mul..e'i about 2·•n cups); se1 aside. ln a medium saucepan heat oil until hot; add onion, green pepper and reserved chopped tom:uoes; cool.., siirrif)g occasionally, un1il onion and pepper are crbp·tcnder, about S minutes. Add brotn, corn, basil, 3 pt SIP8'ies ~alt and black pepper; simmer, co,ered 10 blend navors, about 15 minutes. S11r in ham; cook, uncovered, until heated through, abou t 5 minutes. 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Green IDanl .~ 9 5t1 n.san Grllla ~ I M~-.. ~ e .99 ~ ---'--~~~-~--~·b~~b~~ -- ~-~----p • 4 'lieu (J ounce tach) reduced Swiss cheese •4eus • 2 cups lo"r11t (1%) milk • I teaspoon sail • v, teaspoon iround red pepper U~e tomatoes held at rOOQ'I temperature until fully ripe. Core oI the 1oma10 and cul into eisht slices; set aside. Lightly butter an 8·inch square baking pan. On 3 \\Ork i.urface place 4 slices of bread; spreai;I each with 1 teaspoon of the mustard; arrange cheese over mustard, culling 10 fit shape of bread. Top with reserved tomato slices; cover each with 1 slice bread. Place sandv. iches in prepared pan. In a medium bo,.,.I whisk 1ogetber egg, milk, salt. red pepper and remaining 2 tea poons mustard; pour over sandwiches. Co' er with plastic wrap; refriger:lle for at least 2 hours, or overnight. Preheat oven to 350 F. Bake until egg mixture is nearly sel, about 30 minutes. Core and slice remaining tomato into 8 slices; top each sandwich with 2 tomatoes slices. Dake until a knife inserted 1lear center comes out clean, 10 to 15 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Lender's introduces new bagel T he latest addition 10 1he family of Lender's Dageb is found not in 1he freezer. but in grocer's bread aisles. ~to:.1 1mpor1.intly. Le nder's Dagels !>l.iy fresh and delicious on your l..i1chen counter for days and days! "We're excited about offering consumers a new way 10 enjoy Lender's Oagels," explains John Craig. president of Lender's. "For the last 30 years, we've been predominantly in the freezer case. Now, Lender's Dagel lovers can find their favorite bagels in !he bread ::tisle, too." The new bagel is 50% larger than its frozen coun1erpar1 and um.liced like a tradi1ional bakery product. This new Dagel Shop 0Jgcl is , .. a1er·boiled and hearth·baked in the same traditional way that made Lender's 1hc No. I selling bagel in America. Lender's Bagel Shop Bagels arc a\'ailable in four varieties: plain. egg, raisin and onion :ind are pcrf ect for breakfast, sandwiches and snacks. These satisfying bagels are 2.85 oz each and are sold sLx (6). to a bag. The suggested retail price is S2.09 -S2.1 I. Lender's Dagel Shop Bagels can be found in your favorite grocery store. Lender's Dagel Dakery has been baking bagels since 1927 and is the \\.Ofld's largest producer, baking more than one billion bagels annually. Lender's' has four plants around the country including the world's largest, in Mauoon, lllinoi . Lender':. Bagel Bakery is a di' ision of Kraft General Foods, Inc. Dagel crving suggestion: •LOX 'N'CREA~tCHEESE BAGEL· Spread bagel half ,.,.ith cream cheese. Top \\ith onion slice, tomato slice and lox. •HAM & EGG BAGEL SANDWICH: Top toasted bagel half \\1th ham slice and cheese slice and scrambled egg. •SLOPPY JOE: Top "arm bagel half with heated prepared sloppy joe mixture. •PIZZA DAGEL: Spread bagel half with pizza or spaghelli sauce. Top with shredded mozzarella cheese. Broil until cheese mehs. •CHILI CON BAGEL: Top \\.arm bagel half with heated prepared chili. Top with shredded chee e, sour cream and chopped onions. if desired. •CHICKEN SALAD BAGEL SANDWICH· Spread bagel 'half \\.ith mayonnai e. Top with lettuce, 1om:110 slice and your favorite chicken salad. (Tuna or any fa,oriie salad can be substituted for chicken salad.) •BURGER ON A BAGEL: Top bagel bottom with hamburger p:.1tty, onion slice, lettuce, tomato slice !lnd p1c~lcs or your favorite burger toppers and bagel top. •CREAM CHEESE A: Spre:id bagel half with cream cheese. Top with jelly. •APPLE CINNAMON AND CHEESE: Top toasted bagel hnlf \\ith apple slices and cottage cheesci sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar. • CHEESEMATO DAOEL: Top touted baael half with tomato and dtecte 1licc1. Broil until cheese melts. • FISH STICK BAGEL SANDWICH: Spread betcl battom with tartar sauce. Top with rash 1ticb, lettuce, tomato II~ and bap1 lop. (., . . • BAGEL OilPS: Cut bl&el horizontally into .... i ... Gki slica. Oat elda lllOI ift half! ..._ Scrve.ri1hdip1..,..._. fondue. • . . . I' ThUreday, March 31, 1994 Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Daily Pilot ove Top stumng make old H ow often hnve you wanted to serve your family a delicious, treasured recipe, one that features appetizing, home-cooked goodness and a reminder of cherished times past, but found you just didn't have the time? Now with the help or Stove Top stuffing mix in the canister, and simple ingredients you probably already have on-hand, you can quickly pr~pare a dish that will have your family asking for more. These new takes on favorite chicken and beef recipes utilize basic ingredients probably found in you r cupboard. And the recipes demonstrate the versatility of Stove Top - a stuffing mix that can be more than just a favorite side dish. While your mother may have had to spend hours preparing favorite family dishes, t~ese easy new kitchen-tested recipes are designed to get you in and out of the kitchen in 10 minutes. And, while the meal is baking or cooking, you can spend precious extra time with your family. . Ch icken pot pie, a perennial favorite, 1s a dish you can now serve more often by following the steps in this new Easy Chicken Pot Pie recipe. Using cubed cooked chicken as a base, simply stir in mixed vegetables, mush rooms, :iea:ioning and a mixt ure of con- densed soup and mi lk. After spooning Stove Top :ituffing mix in the canister over the top, bake and st:rve. What could be easier? In· elude a tossed salad and beverage and you have a mea l that wi ll sat· isfy your entire fam ily's appetit e. Here's a new, easy twist on a family favorite -ml!a t loaf. When you r family experiences the saucy savori ness of Barbecue Meat Loaf, they will definitely be asking for this dish again! Moroccan flavors sweetly spice up chicken dishes At the western tip of North Africa where the Mediterranean meets the Atlan tic, the cuis ine is as lush as the cli mate. Fragrant spices mingle with dried and fresh frui ts to produce deliciously exotic foods. In Moroccan Chicken the home econombts al the Kikt...ornan Kitchens have created a succulent entree that is very easy to prepare. its spicy-sweet navor comes from marinating the chicken in a mixture or low sodium li te 1eriya ki marinade & ~:iuce, garlic. cinnamon and cloves. Lite teriyaki marinade & sauce i!> :i n ideal ~hort·cut ingredient for many differen t kinds of recipes becau!ie it has a full-bod ied, ~weet taste. A ble nd of n:itur:illy brewed soy sauce, wine and :ipices, it works well here with the other seasonings to give the chicken a sa.,.ory, exo11c navor. Cooking is easy as the chicken simply b:ikes in the m:irin:ide along with thinly sliced onions, lemon and whole pilled prunes. MOROCCAN CHICKEN • 3 pounds frying chicken pieces • t/1 cup low sodium eUle terlyakJ marinade and sauce • 2 lorge clo.ves garlic, peeled and sliced • V• teaspoon ground cinnamon • " teaspoon ground clo,•es • l onion thinly sliced • 1 teaspoon suga r • th cup pitted whole prunes • th lemon, thinly sliced. Rinse chicken under cold water, pat dry with paper towels. Combine lite teriyaki marinade and sauce, garlic. cinnamon and cloves; pour over chicken in large plastic food storage bag. Press air out of bag; close top securely. Turn bag over several times to coat all pieces well. Refrigerate 8 hou rs or overnight, turning bag over occasionally . Spread onions to cover bottom of 13 x 9-inch baking pan; sprinkle suga r evenly over onions. Remove chicken from marinade and place skin side down on onions. Pour marinade over chikcen and onion . Arrange prune in pan and lemon lice on chicken. Dake In 375 oven 20 minutes. Tum chicken over, bake 30 minutes lonacr or until chicken is no lonaer pink m center. Strvc with onions and prunes. Mlakea 4 servinp. The secret is mixing barbecue sauce and Worcestershire sauce with the stuffing mix before mixing in the other ingredients. The ingredients for Easy Beef Stew with Stuffing take just 10 minutes to get ready for cooking. Then.,brown cubed beef and chopped onion, add canned' tomatoes and mushrooms, carrots and beef broth. Simmer, then top with stuffing mix and you have an easy, hearty one-dish meal. got the basic ingredient to help you easily prepare and serve fa"oritc dishes that your family will request time and time again. IAIY CHICKIN POT Pll Prep Time: 10 min. Cooking Time: 35 min. • 1 v~ cups hot water • 3 tablespoons maraarine, cul Into pieces • 3 cups Ston Top chicken flavor stumna mix In lht canister • 1 cup mllk • J cups cu~ cooked cblckcn • 1 packaae (10 ouncts) trozcn mlud vqttoblt11 tbawtd • 1 can (4 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained • \4 teaspoon dried thyme lea~es Heat oven to 350F. Mix water and margarine in large bowl until 12X8-inch baking dish. Spoon stuffing evenly over lop. Bake 35 minutes or until heated through. Makes 6 servings. MaalCUI MIAT LOAf Prep Time: 10 min. Cooking Time: 50 min. • l egg • 1 cup milk • 3/~ cup barbecue sauce, divided • l tablespoon Worcestershire sauce • ·~ pouada ...... beef • 1 cup lbawed rrona 1weet con • ~ cup dked pw• pepper · With stuffing mix in the canister on hand, you've got more than the makings for a side-dish •• you've • 1 can ( 10 ~ ounces) condensed c:rcom or chicken soup • margarine is melted. Stir in stuffing mix just to moisten; set aside. ~ix soup and milk in another large b,owl until smooth. Stir in chicken, vegetables, mushrooms and thyme. Pour into • 3 cups Stove Top chicken navor stuffing mi.x In the canister Heat oven to 350F. Beat egg in larae bowl; stir in milk, \4 cup of the barbecue sauce and worcestcrshire sauce until well mixed. Stir in slurring mix just to moisten. Let stand 5 minutes. Mix in meot, corn and green pepper. Shape into oval loaf in 12x8-inch baking dish. spoon remaining II.? cup barbecue sauce over meat loaf. Bake 50 minutes or until cooked through. Let stand S minutes. Makes 6 servings. NICIS f"fCTIVf I A.M. THU•S., MAKH .11 THIW WID., ANH. 6, 19N OPEN EASTER SUNDAY flllSllAnAlftlC SALMON snAKS FARM RAISED (flllETS ... 5.99 LB.) ua.4.99 Hawaiian Whole PINEAPPLE.. ..................... .' .......... LB .• 3 9 GINIUL MIRCHANDlll 4 ·MCK G.I. 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St. Mich;icl and All Angels Episcopal Church at 3233 P;:icific View Drive (MJrguerite Avenue), Corona del Mar, will celebrate our Lord's rc>urrection with three worship !>erv1ccs: 7: 10 p. m., Sat., April 2 1s the Great Vigil of Easter "1th Holy Baptism. On Easter, April 3. a lc:>ti"al Choral Eucharist will bl' celebr;:itcd at 8 and 10 a.m. A children's Easter Egg Fc!>tt\ ,11 tollows the 10 a.m. worship. Call 64_4-0463. Orange Coast Unitarian Univcrsalist Church Jt 1259 Victoria St., Co;ta MesJ, will celeurJtc 1~ Easter Sunday service 10:30 a.m., with flower communion and an [a!>tcr egg hunl. Titled, ·1 he Myth of lmmortJlity .:ind the Truth of the Eternal, the sermon is by the Rev. Brandoch L. Lovely. interim minbter. E.lch persDn is invited lo bring a cut flower for exchange; a communion created by Or. Norbert Capek in the 1930s in the UnitJriJn Church of Prague, Czcd1o!>IOvJl.ia. Infant Jnd child CJrc pro\1dcd. C.lll 646-4652. PrcsbytcriJn Church of the Covcn<rnl at 2850 f airv1cw Road, Co)IJ tv\es,1 will hold its Ea>ter Cclcbr ,1t1un Sl'rv1ce 10 a.m ., April 3. lht' CU\.en.1nt Choir. accompanied by brass instruments will be featured. The Rev. Danna Van Horn will officiate. St. John The Divine Episcopal Church at 183 East Bay St. in Costa Mesa will hold Stations of the Cross and the Good f riday Liturgy, noon April 1 ; and an Easter Vigil Service, 7 p.m. April 2. Holy Eucharist services Easter Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m. Child care is available at the 10 a.m. service. Prince of Peace Lutheran · Church at 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa invites you to a viewing of the film "JESUS," Good Friday, noon, April 1; and again on Holy Saturday, April 2, 7 p.m. Call 549-0521. St. James Episcopal Church at 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach: Good Friday, April 1, 6:30 a.m., Morning Prayer; Noon to 3 p.m., homilies on Christ's seven last words (come to all or part or the three-hour service); 6 -7 p.m. Confessions, 7:30 p.m. Stations of the Cr~ss. Choir; Holy Sa~urday, April 2 Children's Service with baptisms; 7:30 p.m., Great Vigil of Easter, Holy Eucharist Rite II; Easter Sunday, April 3, 7 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I, with orchestra; 9 a.m. Holy. Eucharist Rite 11, with orchestra; 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II, with brass section. Child care will be provided Easter Day for children 2 years through second grade; also nursery care at 7, 9, and 11 a.m. services. Call 675-0210. It. Andrews Presbyterian Church at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach: Sat., April 2, 5:30 p.m., features guest musician John Brown. Easter morning, (three services), 7, 8:30 and 10: 15 a.m. The full Sanctuary Choir and 20-piece orchestra, directed by Dr. Daniel Sharp, leads a musical celebration. Senior Pastor, Or. John A. Huffman, Jr., delivers the Easter message. Call 574 2228. O ur l ady Queen o( Angels at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach, will observe Good Friday, CJoin Our crMl.rch ::;Family '5?ls ~e c.:Prepare for e aster. T HE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURC~ OF THE C OVE NANT :Jnvites ~u 7o Our 9loly <'Week. &rvica MARCH 31st• MAUNDY THURSDAY 6:30PM Light Supper and a Shon Service APRIL 3rd • EASTER SUNDAY JO:OOAM Special brass l choir presentation with Thomas Axworthy on the ~.su and John Cather playing the trumpet 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa (71 4) 557-3340 Near Orange Coast College, Fairview & Adams HOLY THURSDAY, MARCH 31 HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 2 Morning prayer -8:30 om Evening Moss of the lord's Supper -7:30 pm GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Stations of the Cross -12 noon Meditation • l :00 pm Liturgical Service with Veneration of the cross -1 :30 pm Preparation rites for elect and candidates being received into the church -9:00 om Easter Vigil -7:00 pm EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 3 Mosses -7:00, 8:30, 10:00 11 :30 om No 5 :00 pm Moss A+ Been inactive? Exp~rience Christ's Easter Peace 2046 Mar Vista Dr. Q..R LADY (Jamboree & Eastbluff) QuEN a= ANca.s Newport leach • 644-0200 April 1 with Stations or the Cross, ~oon, followed ~y a Meditatio.n at 1 p.m. and Liturgical ceiebrat1on 1 :30 p.m. Holy Saturday, April 2, 8 p.m., Easter Vigil with reception of new church members. Easter Sunday Masses 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Tpere will be no 5 p.m. Mass. Call 644-0200. St. Matthew's Traditional Episcopal Church ::it 1723 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach, will hold services during Holy Week to commemorate Maunday Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. The Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ celebrated with Holy Communion 9:30 a.m., April 3. Childcare is provided. Call 646-11 52. In 1hk special adver- tisina wtlon, a>me cele6rate the season and the many signs ol Easter that symbolize new life. Community churches invite you to worship. Take time out for traditional feasting wi th family and friends. Find out where the Easter Bunny is hopping for some fun-filled events. Join in sharing the spirit of Easter. SPEND EAS1:ER WilH THERJSEN CHRIST I St. Andrew's Presbyterian. y "CRAD~~ROSS, EMPTY TOMB '' Church (Manhcw 28:1-15) Satun.lay, April 2, 1994 5:30p.m. unJa\', Apnl l, 1994 7:00, 8.JO anJ 10: I 5 a.m. .. Glonou.s choral music of Sanctuary Clu111 . Dr. ~IL Sharp. MmurnofM1m' c.111J \Vorslup dtrecang. Cluld cart is pm•:id.!d Dr. Jllhn A. Huffman, Jr Pt~~h1n1t 600 St. AnJre~ Rood, Newron Beach. l A 1 ~"•"'•~~H.wt.•H .... ~ho•A ~ 1<-1rw..,J 1'11 JOIN US FOR EASTER BRUNCH& DINNER Bnam7-3 Dinner 3:30-10-.JO Spedlll e.n & Uni> Dinners Pa m81P~IUNce CRUISE SundaytO-.... Enjoy Brunch While Cruising &aulifuJ Newport Harbor AboanJ 111EPAWJJON~ Lift~--& Dom-Prim Adalls~~ (714) 631·.!880 2 /CELEBRATION OF LIFE · AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT• THURSDAY, MARCH 31 , 1994 . . Easter at Easter youth events at Mariners Church South Coast Community Easter weekend celebrations will begin at South Coast Community Church on Good Friday, April 1 at noon. The one-hour service will feature special music by Christian recording artist and South Coast worship leader, Fernando Ortega. Senior Pastor Bob Shank will be speaking. There will be three identical Easter Celebration services, Saturday, April 2 at 6 p.m. and Sunde;{' April 3 at 9 a.m. an 10:45 a.m. Special music will feature a 115-member Easter choir and brass. Bob Shank will be speaking on "A Love That Knows No Limits." The children of South Coast will celebrate the Risen Jesus by decoratin~ a floral cross on the churc grounds. Each child is asked to bring a flower with them to class. Child care (infants through 6th grade) is provided at all services. Ample parking. The church is located at 5120 Bonita Canyon Rd., Irvine. Call (714) 854-7600. ~ - ' Children are special every day at Mariners Church and Easter is no exception! They will enjoy an exciting morning guaranteed to make the meaning of the empty tomb vivid and relevant. The program will start with fun music led by our great Kids Celebration Team. A surprising and compelling drama will rivet them to their seats as we discover, along with Peter, John and Mary, that the tomb is vacant. We'll wr.ap up a great time together with a craft project ~T. MATim'W' ~ QflJ001 TRADITlONAL EPISCOPAL Biblical Faith -An&lican Tradition HOLY WEEK ~undy Thursday Good Friday Easter Even Satter Day 7:30 p.m. 3:00p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:301.m. Child care provided at all services. 1111 I I 1111 1723 Wes1eliff Drive. Newport Beach (behind Wcsteliff Court) 714-646-1152 Celebrate Easter With the Hootingeon Beach Churth oC Religious Science Topic: "A Resurrection Consciousness" Rev. Mary Murray Shelton BeautifuJ outdoor Sunrise Service at 6 a.m. with chc full Easter C hoir. Plus three indoor ervices: 8, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Nursery, child care and t hildren's church available at alJ services except Sunrise. White Eagle to sing ar 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. A citizen of the Rosebud Sioux Nation, White EagJc has ca ptivated millions with his enthralling voice. designed to make the morning's events memorable. Our warm and experienced teachers are looking forward to welcoming each o( you r children personally. Easter morn ing at Mariners Church will have an impact on your entire family. Join us for worship and children's programs at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Mariners Church is located on Bison between Jamboree and MacArthu·r Blvd : in Newport Beach. ' Children will celebrate Easter at Mariners Church. IRYllE MEllW~ RMPHlllHUR I RV I NE •CAllfOltNI A THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1994 •AN ADVERllSING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT • CELEBRATION OF LIFE / 3 Bake a batch of hot cross biscuits Hot Cross Biscuits are quick, easy and a terrific baking actMty to do with children. Family fun at Easter can include more than coloring eggs :ind hunt· ing for chocolate bunnies. Il:ll.ing together offers a double bonus: quality time with )Our children :.ind delicious ri.:sults the whole family will enJOY eating. There's even a hi:.tory lcs:.on to be lc:.irned when you select a Ira· dition:.il recipe with a contemporary twist. Hot cross buns, a not-too- swect yc;ist roll Oavored with cur- rants and topped with icing in the shape of a cross, is ;rn English bread that predates Chrbtian1ty. These buns first were baked to honor the Goddess of Spring. Later, when the Christian faith come to England, bakers slashed a cross on the tops of the buns, ::ind the buns became nssoci:ncd with Good Friday. Uecause they rely on yeullt to make 1hem rise. 1radi1ional hot cross bun~ require both skill :.ind time. Hot Cross lliscui ts, on the other hand, are much quicker :rnd ea~icr to make. A biscuit at its most b:lSlc re- quires ju~l fi ve ingredients: nour, baking powder, salt, shortening or butler and milk. Because they use bnling powder instead. of yeast for leavening, biscuits are sometimes ~(erred to as quick breads. Some biscuit recipes call fo r buttermilk and baking soda; others use grains such as oats in place of some of the nour. Many biscuit variations include additional ingredients such as dried or fresh Cruit, nuts, spices, even chocolate chips. And not all bis· cuits arc sweet. Cheese, herbs, ol- ives, shredded carrots, sun-dried tomatoes, diced ham, chilies and other savory ingredients are also fou11d in biscuit recipes. So how should a biscuit look and taste? According to Karen Doher- ty, a manager in the Quaker Kitch- ens, a perfect biscuit is light and tender with a golden brown crust and straight, even sides. V. hen bak- ing Hot Cross Biscuits, or any other biscuit , Doheny has these tips. •Combine dry ingredients thor- oughly to evenly distribute the bak- ing powder. When substituting oats for part of the nour, either quick or ol<l fashioned oats can be used. Biscuits made with old fashioned oats will have a heartier texture and wholegrain flavor. Oats 11tay be substituted for up to one-third of the nour in recipes fo r biscuits, muffins and other breads. • For the Oakiest biscuits, use chilled butter, margarine or short· ening and a pasuy blender, two knives or your fingertips to com· bine the fat with the dry ingredi· ents. The mixture should look like coarse crumbs. • Add milk all at once and stir .See 81SCUITS/5 Qa.slorante rt.aliano C51 Conlmenlale WIU BE HOPPING .•. EASTER SUNDAY APRIL3 SPM LIVE MUSIC & DANCING SPECIAL EASTER LAMB DISHES & OTHER ITALIAN PASTAS & ENTREES TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION CALL (714) 675-1922 3520 East Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar • Dinner 7 Nights a Week 100 MAIN ST.~ BALBOA (et toot of PW) 675-7760 . What could be better! cha~ and fresh, Join us th is Easter squeezed ~ juice you'd Sunday, April 3rd 3f like. ~·,all kinds c:l the Waterfront .., entertainment, too, from a Hilton Beach Rcson. morning Easter ea Enjoy a feast c:l : ...,.,. • hunt fcx-the kids, to seaiood apecialties · ·., "I • • • .. • • • '" a mackian, a pianist, and succulent meats; exquis· and, c:l courx, the ire egg dishes and made·to-Easter Bunny. order omelettes; our home-Fram 10:00 un • 3100 pm made waffle station; fann-fresh Adulu $29.9S. Childrea 12 fruits, vegetables and cheeses; S'\ and under $13.9S. gourmet salads; our Vienna ~ \. F<W raenationa, pleaM ~rt table; and, all rhe call (714)960-7873. • ne~?'~~ Reedl lteMlt On SOWthmi California's Be.ti Btacll 21 lOO Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Bc1Kh, CA 92646 4 I CELEBRATION OF LIFE• AH AOVERtlSING SUPPLEMENT, TD ntE DU.Y PILOT• THURSDAY; MARCH 31. 1194 BISCUITS •rem• jus1 until the dry ingredients are moistened and the dough clumps together. • Knead dough quickly and gen- tly 6 to 8 times on a lightly floured surface just until no longer sticky. Too much fl our and overkneading 1hc dough will make biscuits tough. • Roll or pat dough to an even thickness, usually Ill inch. •Cut biscuits with a floured bis- cuit cutter and a straight downward motion. Avoid .twisting the biscuit culler or biscuits may rise uneven· ly. • Brush tops of biscuits wi1h milk, melted butter or margarine before baking for richer brown tops. tr desired, sprinkle with ~d­ ditional oats. • Bake biscuits in a preheated hot (42Sf to 450F) oven until light golden brown, and serve hot. HOT CROSS 811CUITS • 1¥, cups all-purpose nour • v, cup dried currants or raisins • 1 cup Qunkcr oats (quick or old fas hioned, uncoo ked) • 1 teaspoon grJlcd orange peel • ¥' cup buttermilk • 2 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar • l tablespoon morgorine or butter, melted • 2 teaspoons bakJng powder • 2 tabl~poon_s Quaker oats (quick Or Old (ashioned, UDC~) • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice • V.. teaspoon bakinc soda • V.. teaspoon sail (opOonal) • ~ cup (5 tablespoons plus J lea· spoon) marzarinc or butter, chilled lCLNG • 11.t cup powdered sucar • l to 2 teaspoons buttermilk Heat oven to 450f. Lightly grease cookie sheet. In large bowl combine first 1 ingredients; mix well. Cut in m:trgarine with pastry blender or 2 knives until crumbly. Stir in currants and orange peel. Add bullcrmilk, mwna jus& until moisleaed. Turn out onto li&ht~ floured surface; bead genaty 6 to 8 times. Roll or pal dou&h to 'A-inch ahickness. Cua with floured 2~­ incb biscuit cutter. Gather douah scrap1 ICllCfher (do not knead): re· roll and c¥t until 1A dough is used. Ph1ce on prepared cookie sheet. Brush tops wiah melted maraarine and sprinkle wiah remaining oats. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or unlil light aolden brown. Remove to wire rlCt; cool 3 minutes. For icins. combine powdered sugar and buttermilk; mix well. Usina 1 small spoon, drizzle ici ng on each biscuit in the shape or a cross. Serve warm. 1 dozen. NU· TRITION INFORMATION: 1 bis- cuia: Calories 190, Calories From Fat 63, Total Fat 7g, Saturaaed Fat ta. O\olcsterol lms, Carbohydrate 28a. Dietary fiber ls, Sodium 220ms, Protein 4a. Where to find the Easter Bunny CORONA DEL MAR Roger's Gardens hosts the Easter Bunny Sat., April 2 and Sun., April 3 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. thrOUl,hout rhe gardens. Located at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, COrona del Mar. Call 640-5800. COSTA MESA 15th Annual Easter Playday at Christ Lutheran Church and School, Sat., April noon to 2 p.m. Easter egg hunt, games, prizes, refreshments and a live Easter Bunny. Located at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 548-6866. NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island invites children to ride the Easter Choo Choo Train and have photos with the Easter Bunny at Fashion Island through Sat., APfil 2. look forthe Easter Bunny in the grassy area, adjacent to the Limited store. Choo choo rides are in the I. Magnin wing. Call 721-2000. 11 lb Annual Great Easler Egg Hunt at Ea.stblu(f Park 10 -10:40 a.m., Sat., April 2, for ages 10 and under. Ages 2 -4, 10 a..m.; ages 5 -6, 10:20 a.m.; ages 7 • 8, 10:30 a.m.; ages 9 -10, 10:40 a.m. Free photos, bring your baskets and look for the Easter Bunny. Sponsored by the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Dept., and Eastbluff Village Merchants Association. Eastbluff P'ark is at Vista del Oro and Vista del Sol. Call 644-3151 . .. St. Michael & All Ang els Episcopal Chu rch Corona del Mar SPECIAL EASTER CELEBRATIONS Good Friday (April 1) Holy Saturday (April 2) Easter (April 3) 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00am lO:OOam Stations of th e Cross, Music, Holy Eucharist Greaa Vigil of Easter, Choral Eucharist, Holy Baptism Festival Eucharist Festival Eucharist, Children's Easter Egg Festival NurNry tare provldH THI llV'D PETER D. HAYNES, llCTOI 3233 Pacific View Dr. (at Marguerite), Corona del Mor 644-0463 ~liiiil~~ p ~ \_.: Join Us for Palm Sunday and Easter Dinner Specials featwing a variety of gourmet pasta dishes & fmh seafood plus 0CK famous homftnode desserts. . Nominated Orange County's Most Promising New Restaurant 00 HI llSINDS & llWWD Family Brunch As Good As You Remember It. Rnnember the first time you went out for bnanch with your family? 1t wa prob:ibly at some mcc ho1el, .,.,th a fabulous bu1Tc1, on some unpunanl oc:ca\1on. Thls E:aster Sunda)', you can relive that Sllmt Spt'C1al feehng with our Famil)' Ea~ler Brunch 111 the Hyan Ncwponer. In our Arbor area. or a lush gar- den sctung, yuu"ll cn1oy a bounuful buffet from I 0 am rn 3 pm Entenainmeni abounds with a Doocland Band, nmlhng mus1cuns, plus pony ndes (10 30-l:JO), a pct- nng 200 and Camp H yan for the kids. Ynur liule one~ "111 ol•o lo\ e the Ea~tcr F.gg Hunt\ al 11 am. 1.:? lO and 2 pm. Pn"1: for :adult~ " S.27 Q~. Scnt<lC'\ o1 and .wcr $23 t)5, Ju..h unJcr I:? Jlbl SI J.<>5 And t\>Jdltr-. under 1 }Can a~ frte So .... 111hc Hvau Ncwp..1rtcr nuw ot (7 11) i:?.9-12H • .:x1 582. for an bl~ter Brunch rnu'll lt•ng remember '"t'\t'T'bougtu offanyllung 11 ~-\-1 I OURFMI'ER OIAMB\GNE BllUNOl IS FOR.EVERY BUNNY! 1 l.<XJAM -3:00 PM SERVED IN OUR PAaFIC BALLROOM ADULTS $18.95 KIDS(• 5-12) S<i95 (""'16 5 jtt) . SENIORS SJ 5.95 This &.tt parade J".U · ~a • bu8's ind~~ UHJldrr onidmcs arJd r c:arwd rounii~ balmi ham.~ P.dl. ~gra.f ~=-~.&ads, amp., and our tpUial ac:alll&)"OW~ ballra tt ctc.n. Plus ~ Rabbe in pmon to meet the kids.-. 0 11hatc his~~ lmlES. ~ alllmai immt by the 4'nn Smich Trio. Hop to it aD iodaytocmurcyour raerv.lliom 0 1") 833-0570. f.xt. 7069. ®~ ff 0 T E L 4~5 MacAlthur Bhd., N n Beach ntURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1184 •AN ADYERTl8ING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DM.Y PLOT• CELEBRATION Of LFE / 8 "'' • .. . . . . -· Easter in the Meadows Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa in conjunction with Capo Beach Calvary and Maranatha! Music, invite you to a weekend of celebration beginning on Friday, April 1 and ending Sunday, April 3 at Irvine Meado\Vs Amphitheatre in Irvine. Event schedule Friday, April 1: • Noon -Good .friday Communion Service (gates open at 11 a.m.). Special music by Duane Clark, John and Lisa Wickh;:im; message by Pastor Chuck Smith, Sr. • 7:30 p.m. -"A He;:irt in a Box," a music.:il drama by Michael Sewell (ga tes open ;:it 6:30 p.m.). Saturday, April 2: • 4 p.m. -M.:ir•rntha! Music Fe!>tival ~\ Picnic (gate!> open at 3:30 pm). Special mu!>iC by love Song, The l'rJise Band, The Kry, King) Road, Billy Batstone, Paul Alrich, Jon Gibson, Chris Falson, Alfie Sila> & Choir and others. Sunday, April 3: • 6 a.m. (d<iylight S<lvings time change) -Easter Sunrise Service (gates open at S a.m.). Special music by The Praise Symphony Orchestra, Calvary Chapel Wor!>hip Community, MCA Children's Choir, Calvary Chapel High School A'Capella Ensemble, Mich<iel Sewell, Bob and Dixie Olinger, MJrk Zeeman and others. Message by Pastor Chuck Smi th, Sr. • 9:30 a.m. -Easter in the Meadows (gates open at 8:30 a.m. daylight savings time change). Special music by The Capo Beach Worship Band and 100 Voice Choir, Christ Falson, Scratch, the Lovable lion, and Kaleidoscope High School Song and Dance Company. Message by Chuck Smith, Jr. Cele_brate cit New Corimiuiiitt Tim Timmons and New 10:30 a.m. In addition to Community invite you and your family to share in one of the most remarkable events in history -Easter. Tim's message is "East is best celebrated in cemeteries." According to Timmons, "the focus of Easter is not and must not be the picture of Jesus on the cross, nor the burial, but the fact that Christ is alive. And, Since He is alive, there is power for all to start over, even in the midst of a nightmare." Easter is a time for celebration of life with family, friends and community. At New Community we are celebrating Easter Sunday with services at 9 a.m. and Tim's spe<;ial message, we are featuring special music under the direction of Alex Palermo -the New Community Singers, Choir and Band. Children's programs and nursery care will be provided at all services. New Community is not a cause ... it's not ~ club .. . it's more than a church .. . it's a community. It is a place to grow -a process of mentoring the individual, a plan for molding and mending relationships, a program for reproducing a valuable generation. New Community is located at 2025 Alton, Irvine (between Redhill and VonKarman). Call 442-9249. Christ Lutheran Church Come and Celebrate Easter! EASTER SERVICE 8 and 10:30 am "H ooray for Jesus" Paster Tornow t GOOD FRIDAY WORSlilP April 1, l2·3pm & 7pm BASTER PLAY DAY SATURDAY For children ages 3-10 12-2PM EASTER SUNRISE 6am "Good News for Today" Paster Tornow Easter Brcalc:fast 6 :45 ro 10: 15 am 760 Victoria, Costa M esa • 631-1611 2025ALTON IRVINE B•tw•-R•AUI 0-V.,. JGurru.,. CJnlJrnu ,,,..pil#U •• ,,, .~ 442-9240 . . Sunrise service at Lookout Point The Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ at 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona del Mar celebra tes Easter, April 3, with a 6 a.m. Sunrise Service at Lookout Point on Ocean Blvd., above Big Corona State PPach. The full worship ~ v ces will be 8:30 and 10 a.rn. at the church. Interim minister Or. Dennis Short, will lead worship servrces. Music direaor Rodger Whitten, will conduct soloists, chancel choir and guest trumpeters in the joyful music of C.P.E. Bach and Dietrich Buxtehude. Children's Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with an Easter egg hunt .on the church law11 following the second service. Call 644-7400. EASTER SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. SU"llSI 9:30 A.M. FfSllVAl CHILD CA.l1 CHILDU"'S EGG HU"l ST. MARK PR£S8TI'£RIAN CHURCH fASUlUff A.1 JNMOUI NEWPORT IEA.CH 644-1341 8 I CELEBRAT,ON OF LIFE• AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO ntE DAILY PILOT• THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1184 ' · The newness of the resurrection BY THB ll.Bv. PBTB .. D . RAYNES, Sr MICHAIL ..uit> ALL ANOIU f.PISCOPAJ. CHll'llCR What do you believe? What do I believe, I who preach the Gospel of C.od in Christ Jesus? Strange things are happening to my believing as I get older. A..s I mature I believe the Resu rrection of Jesus Christ more literally, in a more concrete way, than I did 20 years ago. Yet, the paradox is this literalism is not about dead carpenters being resuscitated and making the 10 r.m . news. It is the explosion o the radically New. · The Good News is about the New breaking-in on ou r tired, frustrated and divided world. The Resurrection says that we and Cod are so met together in Jesus so as never to be parted, and that this Christ raises us · from our deadness and our deadlin ess now. What in you, then, needs to be raised from the dead? What deadliness, ''hat part of you long dead, forgotten, rejected, needs to be touched so that you may be complete? It is put beautifully by Dante in his Paradise: "And when we pOl completeness on afresh, all the more gracious shall our pcr~n be, reclothed in the holy and glorious flesh." The came glorioso, the glorious flesh of the Resurrection is the glorious parti cularity of you, you and me. All of us together are one body in the Newness of the Resurrection. It is a powerful message that touches all of us insofar as we are open to the New. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church is at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Call 644-0463. Clolsonne Cross by Jerry Campbell. Rich in Medieval lymbolism, the phoenix at the foot of the cross represents the Resurrection. Displayed on the North ·Sanctuary wall, Saint Michael and Angels Episcopal Church In ~:!:;':=Silt Corona del Mar. "\\\\ · EASTER SUNDAY Cl\,.il'l~q_"i Our 20th }'ear Serving ~\"'\f\lal' Award Winning Food in a Delightful Waterfront Restaurant SPECIAL TREAT Enjoy a scenic Harbor Cruise before Brunch or After Dinner Brunch 9-2:30 Dinner 4-10 Call 675-5777 ~~~~r HISTORIC WATERFJ()NT RFSTAURANT • 3010 LA FAYETTE. NEWPORT BEAOi Cannc C ruise Boat "Isla Mu·crcs" Lcavin the Cannc Dock OPEN EASTER SUNDAY'!l.-~ Featllrlnlf Breakfas• GILDID CACH no. ....... ._., 4 ~ DbuaerS lals 81JNDAY NIGHT SPECUL·ClllCDN, Ria A BRISKET DINNER Nen ..... ....... Came Celebrate Easter Jay with Us EASTER WORSHP SERVICES ON 1lE PENNSUlA 1 ........... ._. ....... -0-.. - 9:00 and 10:30 Ai'Vl EASTER WORSHIP SERVICES al Chrlet Church by The SN, 14th Strffl I 8afboll Blvd. (Clllld c ... ""'"""' Chrfll Church Br The See Unll9d IHttlodltt. 1411t s1,..i . e.lboe Blod. -Newport 8Hch . (714) 513-llOS • Visitors are welcome' Child care at all services Easter Day The Rev. David C. Anderson, rector 3209.Via Lido, Newport Beach 71 4 1 675-0210 .. • ~\~\1 \\\\I" II l'!f //I /fl/;;~:~ ~ ' RISE WIIH ·~~. OURIORD ~ ~ -r? ~ Celebration! ~ Sunday April 3, 1994 Sunr ise Service 6:15 a.m. Pastor Bill Kirlin-Hackett. preaching Futlval Services 8 :00 & 10:30 '·"'· Pestor Susan Kirlin-Hackett, preaching Ch1ncel Choir & Orchestra Directed by Wllll1111 Wells Easter Egg Hunt IAge 3 ~ Crlde 61- 9: 15 e .m. Maundy Thursdey March 31 at 6:30 p.m. Seder Meal Easter Pencak• Breakfast 1:00·1p :oo a.m. Cood Frld1y April 1 1t 7:00 p.m. Service of Darkness with Choir Childcare 1t 111 .. ,.vices (except 6: 1s 1.m. I Pastors Bill Kirlin-Hackett· & Susan Kirlin-Hacket ~ ~ NEWPORT HARBOR ~ LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr. at 16th St. in Newport Beach (714) 548-3631 THURSDAY, MARCH 311 1994 •AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PllOT • CELEBRATION OF UFE I 7 I I . I An Easter message Portuguese Easter s~eet bread Hv T11E R.Ev. DAVID F. LElL\tBERG C11u;r C11u1t1:1t llY 111c Sr~ E .:ister is a wondrous time for the church, and can be for the world rn general. Easter shours of hope and new beginnings. and our weary old \Vorld needs to hcar th.:it mcs!>Jge. The church mw.t not be shy in proclJimrng ir and musr r;ibc the world's c'pcctJtions. God seems to w.:int to give u) more rhJn \\C expect. Tni:. rs !>omcthr ng lrl-c the rcJlly nice grft I gJ\C my son on hrs third birtl1dJy, only to d1)Covcr he w.1s for mun~ mtcrC>tcd m plJymg with the giit box. 5umcd.:iy I hoped he would come to Jpprccratc the grft, but rrght thrn !he p.:icl-aging was '' h.:it JttrJctcd his attention. 1 hO)l' \\ho 1,, ccJ in Jesus' dJy ''oulc.J hJ\c been content wrth a ,\1cs)i.1h \\ho '' ould free them pol11ic.11l~ so they might livt> JCCor<.ling to their traditions. God's ia\ur aml nJtion.:il prosperity was the grit thl'Y JntrcipJted. Instead, the E.hll'r l'Xpcriencc announced th,\l Jt•su-., his mission .rnd mcs-..1g<.·. '' J) the Mcssi.1h Goel .. \\,)11[(•tf lU g1\(', l lw; h:m.Hl-.1bll• gift tmrn Goc.l 'huuld ha\ c created cnthus1,1srn. but not C'\ en J<."sw/ disciples could .lCLCpl 1t .it iir:.I. The people just drcln ·1 \\.mt \\ h.ll thl'Y wcrcn 't C\IJL'LI · 11!-\. Li~l' mv young !>LH1, thl'\ !ungcd for ,1 IL''>) cxp~nw.c, le:.~ l'\pJn::.1\·t• ~ilt. I "U"l'''Ct tht rt• rn ::.unwthing nt tlw thrl ·~ \lW old 1n .ill of u::.. \ \\~ develop our own set of expectations about what we can expect from God. We find it difficult to think God may be offering us more than a fancy package. This Easter, try standing back from all the packaging of the Gospel message, and imagine instead the limitless gift God is trying co give us. Being more hopcf ul, more trusting and more willing to let God have the Divine Way with us, may be the unexpected, priceless gift Cod is holding out to us. Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist is at 1400 W. BalboJ Blvd., Newport Beach. Call 668-0610. Easter wouldn't be Easter · without a traditional holiday bread. Each nationality has its own, handed down from one generation to the next Featured liere is a Portuguese Easter Sweet Bread. It has a delicate lemon Oavor, making it a unique Easter bread. The uncooked egg placed in the center of the loaf covered with a cross of dough symbolizes the resurrection. In the United States, dyed eggs are often substituted. Portuguese Easter Bread • 5 lo 6 cups nil-purpose nour • 2 packages quick-rise yeast • VI cup sugar • 1 teaspoon salr • VJ teaspoon grated lemon peel CELEBRATE GOD 'S LOVE THIS EASTER! Community Church, Congregarional United Church of Christ 611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar Easter Sunrise Service 6:00 a.m. Lookout Point (Heliotrope & Ocean) Easter Services 8:30, JO a.m. Easier Egg Hum after JO a rn. !.crvice Child Care Available (644-7400) The Reverend Dr. Denni~ W Short Director of Music. Rod er Wh1t1en Ii • l cup mllk • "1 cup bultcr or mar&orine • l tablespoon lemon juice •4~s • .V.. cup aolden ralslns • l uncooked eggs ln a lnrge mixer bowl, combine 2 cups flour, yeast, sugnr, snit nnd lemon peel; mix well. In saucepan, heat inilk, buner and lemon juice until very warm (120-J30F; butler does not need to melt). Add to nour mixture. Add eggs. Olcnd at low speed until moistened; beat 3 minutes at medium speed. lly hand gradually stir in rabins and enough rem::iining nour to make a firm dough. Knead on floured surface 5 to 8 minutes. Place in greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover; ler rise in w:irm pl"ce until double, about 30 minutes. Punch down dough. Set aside a' dough ball about 3 inches in diameter. Divide rem:iining dough into 2 parts. Shape each half into a round lo::if. Place in greased 8-inch cake pans. Cover; let rise in warm place until double, about 25 minutes. Pince an uncOQkcd egg in the middle of each loaf. Press down gently to keep in place. From uough ball, muke 4 ropes abou t 9 inches long, and form a cross over each egg. Oake at 375F for 40-45 minutes until golden brown. Remove from p::ins; cool. Makes two loaves. All jainfa Q!~urc~ 18082 Bushard (So. of Talbert) Fountain Valley 71~3801 I Blbllcal • Traditional -1928 Book of Common Prayer Maundy Thursday Good Friday Saturday Easter Sunday 7:00p.m. Holy Communion &Tenebrae 12 to 3:00 p.m. Seven Last Words 7:30 p.m. Stations of the Cros1 4:30p.m. 8, 8:15 & 11:00 9:15. 11:00 Easter Even Holy Communion Child Care GOOD fQIDftl April 1st 12:00, 5:00, 6:30 & 8:00 pm Ch1klcare for up to 3 yrs. o1j1 at)he 5 & 6:30 pm servK't! • • f ftST f R SUrDftl April 3rd 8:30 & 10:30 am ~ MARINERS CHURCH 1000 Biso n Newport Beach f40-6010 ING NEW DREAMS A lOT Of FlOrtE mm OAYS HAVE lOSl THlll Ow.MS. Llfl IS NOT AS MUCH fUN AS IT usm TO IL NO ()toll IS lNCOURAGING us TO DREAM alYONO TODAY. ANO so W£ en ffi.IC( IN Y£SllROAY. HAS llfl STOLEN VOU~ OIUMl.S7 WOULD YOU UK£ TO rtNO THEM AG.AtN? WE INVtn YOO TO ClUIAATI [ASTUl WITH US ON AFRll 2 & 3: 1994 ANO THfN 1£GIN TO DISCOVER YouR DRFAMS AN llGHT"WEE~ SERIES ICCINNlt-<G ArRJl 9 & 10. 1994 T HRlf Suvicu: SAT\JWAY. 6:00 P.M.. k SuN~v. 9:00 & 10:45 AM. SoorH Com CoMMuNITI CHURCH Sl20 lofmA Cwl'ON bl>. IMNl, CA 92715 7141854-7600 8 /CELEBRATION OF LIFE• AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT• THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1994 .