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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-15 - Orange Coast PilotPASSING GRADES • Mariners Christian School earns six-year ac;creditations from rating groups, a rare feat for an elementary school H tbhlN MA.sHNI lblyPb • Mariners Christian School in Costa Mesa is one of only 77 private schools in the state to receive accreditations from both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Chris- tian Schools lntemabonal. Mariners, which started in 1!}89 with 44 students, has grown to more than 510 students, most of whom come from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. There are also students from Irvine, 1\1stin and Santa Ana and other neighbodng cities. 8 x2 The Association of Christian Schools evaluates a school's philosophical and academic balance. Western Association of Schools and Colleges focus- es on academic performance and professional stan- dards. Mariners received six-year accreditations, the highest given by both organizations. They also grant one-and three-year accreditations. PHOTOS 9Y MARC MAATll'WAllY PILOT TOP: Fourth-grader Brad Smith answers llashcards from fellow student Michael Kordlch on Fri- day at Mariners CbrlsUan School in Costa Mesa. ABOVE A large warehouse in the back of the school ts used as a gymnasium, where students go through d.rJlls at a basketball camp. Mariners underwent an intense 18-month sell- study in preparation for the site visits, which occurred in March. The school was inlormed of the results of the accreditation team's visit in June. "It's very unusual for an elementary school to be accredited,• said Mariners Principal Mary Letter- man. "We're very pleased. lb.is says several things about our school. For one, we were compared with industry standards and we excelled.• ~ore classes may shrink • State budget includes funds for reductions in ninth grade; Newport-Mesa would target math. .... NEWPORT-MESA -Ninth· grade math cluses may get smaller after this year 1f Gov. Pete WSllon signs the propoMd state ~nextweek. A pnMlton in the state l>Udget WoWcl limit the number of stu- cMnb in nlnth-grede Bnglilh, iaatb. ldence or IOdal ldence d-•· In Newport-Mna , high doall, tbe ~ IDOlt JUrely -~-\-.I far math d?PllS ...... Of ...... ,...,.. low lllntb· frade~ telt malb • scores, school officials said. Nlnth·grade English clanes already have a 20-1 ratio of stu- dents to teadlen, and there are no sod4l science classes in ninth grade. •Thil would allow us to add a second subject," 1aJd Mlke Pine, a11lstant 1upethitendent of builtnen. •rvlcet. "It'• aome- thtlig we wW definitely want to look at.• • U approved. tbe provtaon would ~t ICbooll an extra 1135 ror e.cta ltudent m the maim d·n11. Tbe 1DCJU!!1Y WoUkl be uied ID ldl9 men tMdWlw bUJ ....... ud add clamoom space. At Corona del Mar High School, where students will begin signing up for classes Monday, Assistant Principal Robert Cunard said the school bas enough space to accommo- date the small.er clUs sizes, but the school's •dmtmitrative staff would be bard pl'illed to lmple- ment it by September. •rt crMtes a lot of ChetleDges. • be NJd. "It can be done, but it "WOuld necellitate a fair deal ol work." County olfidU Mid lmJ>le· mentatloll of UM •.t millioil plan.=U ~ WOUld~be poeq at lllUt oae ,.... ................................ '"' The accreditation also helps parents who are looking for a private school to know that Mariners' staff meets state credentialing standards and that SEE SCHOOL PAGE A 10 vom Golll' ... recOrded five h:1a. ~on the same ,_llllraAMCoUntry OUb. WllD II hi. and how ...... ? ....... • • SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1998' I SoUth , . .. County big user of airport • Supporters of commercial uses for El Toro applaud the survey while foes say it means nothing. JhNll·ER RAGIA~I> NEWPORT BEAC H - Officials are pointing to a recent survey of John Wayne Airport users as support for their argument that a rumrneroa.J airport dt the El Toro Manne Corps Alr Station is need- ed and can he run well by the county The survf•\ prepared for the county by Wtlbur Smith Associates and released last week, polled 400 eeople at John Wayne Airpb!;t rn person and 400 -Orange County residents by phone to come up with the findmgs. · Who's using John Wayne? I Are you surprised by the survey fig- ures? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6806 or send an e--mail to da1- typilot0earth- link.net . Include the spelling of your name and crty of residence. Of the 400 passengers, 41.1 ' , sdld the} lived m 1.rvi.ne or South County while 9.9°0 were residents of Newport Beach. The single largest percentage of users -10.8°/n -came from J.rvme. SEE SURVEY PAGE A 10 Eastbluff · measures to go before .aty Council •Newport lawmakers likely will OK traffic changes at Corona del Mar High, but will move slowly on future of Bison and Jamboree. Jl·\IHR ll\C,I \\II flli>f,.,, EASTBLUFF -While residents will see the Eastbluff traffic issue on the City Council's agen- da in the next two weeks. it won't be to end the long-runrung struggle over changes at Bison Avenue and Jamboree Road. Mayor Tom Edwards said the counctl on Aug 24 will consider implementing the proposed changes to traffic patterns at Corona del Mar High School. Those measures include a stop 1gn on Eastbluff Dnve at Vista del Oro and more signs to draw attention to the school and the rro swdlk at Alba Street That proposal, which also mclud the chool installing increased drop-off ar as, has not caused much controversy among the residents and • • • • : • • • • SEE TRAFFIC PAGE A 10 I .. I • • ~ • :.u Saturday, AugUsi 15, 1998 MOllL Of Ill STOIY ' . .,.. , ~ cindy trone christ~ Letting go at just the right time *Maturity is the art of living In peace with that which we cannot change." -Unknown I t 1s that tune in the summer when • many boys and girls, or perhaps I "', should say young men and women, will soon bead to college for the very first time. = It IS a time filled with emotion and exotement, much antiopabon as well dS some apprehension. My husband, 'on, and I went through that experi- t nce with our daughter Kelly last year cmd we will do the very same thing in just one year with our other daughter, Amy KeU} 's first day at college was full of boxes, full of acbvity and full of introductions. It was freshman orien- tation and she was in a freshman dorm, so everywhere we looked there were slillllar sights. We saw fathers wrestling with over-stuffed swtcases, mothers buried under hanging clothes bags and stu- dents scarn~ring about, trying to fig· ure out how to set up their furniture. ft was fascmabng to see the many wdys beds, desks, dressers. computers and refrigerators could be arranged. Some students even managed to fit nucrowaves and teleVlSions m their rooms. Everyone defirutely shared the same dilemma of trying to put too much stuff into too small a space. Everyone also shared the same fatigue as the day wore on. By afternoon, we had emptied our van and filled Kelly's dorm room and were ready for a break. We heard a knock on the door and opened it to find three large young men who intro- duced themselves to us. It turned out they were football players who had dended to meet everyone in the dorm. Alter they left Jon and I comment- ed on how fri endly they were. Kelly clgreed and said, "Wow, those guys were so big. And so old." Jon and I looked at eclch other and then back at Kelly. I knew that Jon and I were tlunldng the same thing. Finally Kelly caught on. Her eyes got big. her smile got bigger still and in a voice loud enough for the entire dorm to hear, she said, ww ow, I'm old." Then I knew she'd put the obvious facts together -those football players also lived m a freshmdu dorm and it was freshman onentation. They were her age And suddenly she realized she wasn't a young child anymore. And so ctid I. Years ago The Byrds had a lut song with words from the Bible passage irl Ecclesiastes that says there is a time and a season for everything. I hummed that song repeatedly that day to rerrund myself that it was the right season for KeUy to step off on her own God had the turung all figured out. If Kelly could be mature about it, maybe I could too. CoUege is one big step for children. But it's a giant step for •momkind." And you can quote me on that. • ONOY ntAHE otlUSlUON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to par· entmg groups. Her e-mail address Is cindyOonthegrow.com . faith NeWF>9f1 Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily P St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church in Costa Mesa celebrates the Feast of the Assumption with tlie Blessing of the Grapes and Blessing of the Lamb, ,. he.half dozen men and women milling around the kitchen at S~' Mary Armenian Apostolic ' Church in Costa Mesa glisten with the sweat of their labors. A savory steanl. rises from an assortment of five-gallon • pots boiling on top of commercial ch-ens nearby. . •. Luckier cooks stand in the cool air just outside the kitchen's back door. watchmg thelC pots boil on outdoor grills Bedig Cemcem, cluwman of the Sl Mary Madagh and Name Day Commit- tee, and some of the committee's mem- bers, are cooking for the hundreds of Armenian Christians expected to attend services and festivities at St. Mary on Sunday. The church will celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of St. Mary and its sixth annual church Name Day, which honors its namesake. As is tradition, the church will also celebrate the Bless- ing of the Grapes, and the Blessing of the Lamb, which they call "Madagh." •It is 250 pounds of lamb,• Cemcem sa.id. ·u will all be eaten on Sunday." Also for.the feast, flats of refrigerated grapes will be washed and bread pre- pared. The event is the Armenian church's greatest feast day honoring the holy . mother of God. The church's holy tradi- tion teaches that beca11Se of her extreme holiness. Mary was kept from corruption after her death. She was raised and taken, body and soul, into heaven by the power of God and the ministry of angels. DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pit.OT The Rev. Mousbegh Tashjian of St. Maty Armenian AJ>O$tollc Church ln Costa Mesa performs the Blessing of the Grapes. lbe celebration, honoring the church's na~lle with a feast offering to God, will be held Sunday. It is the church's tradition to bless grapes during this feast. This service offers thanks to God for the harvest. distributed to the comnmnity as an extension of God's blessings. At St. Mary and other Armenian churches in the western world, the lamb is prepared first and then brought to the church for the blessing. Instead of lambs. the people bring monetary gifts as an expression of their gratitude and their desrre to do the will of God. These gifts are then distributed to the community through the ministry and activities of the church. w In Armenia the harvest begins in August," said Moushegh Tashjian, pas- tor of St. Mary. ·And St. Mary is the 'tree of life. She gave birth to the vine, the first frwt, Jesus Christ." It is also customary for the church to celebrate the Blessing of the Lamb on this day. And it is the outpouring of gifts on this day that supports most of the church's activities. Some of the contributions for the celebration have already arrived. Among them is a new Allen organ donated by longtime church member Mrs. Zephyr Stuart. In times past, and even today in some countries. lambs are brought to the church, blessed and offered to God as an expression of thanksgiving and a promise of continued fidelity to God's will. The meat is then prepared and wnie sound la so beautiful .. Tashjian said, raising his arms toward the 20-foot ceilings of the sanctuary. "It fills the church." WIEIE TO 10 TO Fiii IOI • IDITOR'S NOTE: Wheie to Go to Find God fut\ns brief dewlptlons of churches and temples in our com- munity. They appear ffd1 wee4t on a rotating basis Religious Science COSTA MESA CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Costa Mesa Churdl of Religious Science aims to tNdl oneness, heal ignorance, nurture growth and practice prayer. The memb«s are an edectJc group of people from dif- ferent religious t.kgrounds and of all ages residing in and •ound the • south coast nwtro .-ea. Its worship focuses on a spiritual approach to llfe that allOWI people to find a (~to God. The 5erW:e Is held on Sunday at 10 a.m. Jim Tur- rell is the minister. The church was es1ablfshed In 1917 and Is at 2850 ~ Yafde Drl¥e hst. c.oa -.. FOr lnfonnation can. 754-7399. Roman Catholic OUR LADY Of MOUNT CARMEL Our Lq al MOunt c.m.l cele! • bnUI Mmon ~at 5 p.m.: on~ at In 10 a.m., noon '*1d 5 p.ln . .nd Mete~ at 8 a.m. Kenneth ICrause IS pastor. The pwilh is at 1441 West Balboa Blvd., New- port IHch. for more lnfotmatlon. call 67J-3ns. OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS Our~~ Of Angels elC1endl 1his ~to the com- munity: •rnter. refok.e and be 91«11• It wOuld lb all to feel God's low through the ~rlsh. MasMS are held on satur~ at S p.m. and on Sunday at 7 a.m. (no music), 8:30 •.m. (coulilfT1pcury choir), 10 •.m. (adutt cholt), 11 :lO a.m. {cantor), and s p.m. (contemporaty ensem- ble). WllHam P. McUughUn Is pestor. The parish Is at 2046 Mar Vista Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For more lnfor- metion. mil 6'M-0200. The new organ will be played in the church for the first time on SWlday by cboinn8ster deacon Rupen Sogomonyan. be congregation of St. Mary began meeting for worship 12 years ago -when it was called Hamparsumian, whose elementary school-aged daughter sings in the chil- dren's choir. •That is something that is so wonderful about St. Mary.• the Armenian Church of Newport Beach -in borrowed churches in the area. In 1992, St Mary Armenian Apos· tolic Church was consecrated and established at its present location. This permanent site has made a full ministry possible. •All these things are posSlble, • Tashjian said, ·thanks to the continu- ous support of our congregation, the faithful's might and their trust in the leadership of our church.· "Our church has become a vibrant nest of activities for our people of all ages and background.• lisbjian said. •Dozens of orgapizations function day in and day out in o\-der to meet the spiritual needs of our parish and commllllity. • Celebrations begin Sunday at 10 a.m. with The Divine Liturgy al 10:30 1 a.m.; the sermon at 11 :45 a.m.; the Blessing of Grapes at 12: 15 p.m.; the Blessing of the Lamb (•Madagh") at • 12:30 p.m. After the service the grapes and "Madagh • lunch will be offered in the parish .. hall along with special fund- raising activities. St. Mary is at 148 E. 22nd St., Costa M esa. For more inf or-- motion, call 650-6760. "There is something taking place here nearly all the time," said Candice FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA The Happy Hooters, a tap dance group, will perform Aug. 27 at 11 a.m. at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 and includes a kosher lunch., For more information, call 513·5641. YOUNG COMEDIAN \. Jonathan Jagoda, 13, will pre- sent his comedy act Thursday at 11:15 a.m. at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $4 and includes a kosher lunch. For more information, call 513-5641. SHOWSTOPPERS Broadway Showstoppers 2 will be presented Aug. 29 at 8 p.m . and Aug. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15 for members and $18 for nonmem· bers. For more information, call 755-0340 . IN Bl.AOC AND WHJTE Chassidim in Black and White, a series of photographs taken by Long Beach photographer Le Groner in the Mea Sberim dis- trict in Jerusalem, will be on cm play at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County Thurs day through Oct. 8 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. Viewmg hours vary. For more information, call 755- 0340. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS POWER IN PRAYER Ruth Field will present a work 4 shop titled Master Mind Mon. • day from 10 a.m. to noon at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For more information, call 646- j 199. SPIRrTUAL WORKSHOP The Rev. Gail Miller will present a workshop titled Healing Ser- vice on Wednesday from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For more infonnation, call 646-3199. R£AQ£RS HQIUNE 642-6086 WllTlll POLICE FILES . •• VOL 92. NO. 19J "ecord your comments •bout the Dally Pilot or news tips. 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( • I - ----- I I I i • : • • • • t • • • t • • " !A2 Saturday, August 15, 1998 MOllL Of THE STOIY l cindy trone christe'Son Letting go at just the right time "Maturity is the art of liying in r>eace with that which we cannot ahange." -Unknown I t is that time in the summer when • many boys and girls, or perhaps I " should say young men and women, will soon head to college for .- the very first time. -It is a time filled with emotion and excitement, much anticipation as well ds some apprehension. My husband, ~on, and I went through that experi- tnce with our daughter Kelly last year dnd we will do the very same thing in iust one year with our other daughter, Amy. Kelly's first day at college was full of boxes, full of actlVlty and full of introductions. It was freshman orien- tation and she was in a freshman dorm, so everywhere we looked there were similar sights. We saw fathers wrestling with over-stuffed swtcases, mothers buried under hanging clothes bags and stu- dents scampering about, trying to fig- ure out how to set up their furniture. It was fascinating to see th~ many ways beds, desks, dressers, computers and refngerators could be arranged. Some students even managed to fit nucrowaves and televisions in ·their rooms. Everyone definitely shared the Sdme dilemma of trying to put too much stuff into too small a space. Everyone also shared the same fatigue as the day wore on. By afternoon, we had emptied our van and filled Kelly's dorm room and were ready for a break. We beard a knock on the door and opened it to fmd three large young men who intro- duced themselves to us. It turned out they were football players who had decided to meet everyone in the dorm. Afte r they left Jon and I comment- ed on how friendly they were. Kelly dgreed and said, ·wow, those guys were so big. And so old.• Jon and I looked at each other and then back at Kelly l knew that Jon and I were tlunlung the same Uung. Finally Kelly caught on. Her eyes got big, her smile got bigger still and m a voice loud enough for the entire dorm to hear, she said, "Wow, I'm old.· Then I knew she'd put the obvious facts together -those football players also lJVed in a freshman dorm and it was freshman onentabon. They were her age And suddenly i.he reallzed she wasn't a young child dllymore And so did I. Years ago The Byrds had a hit song wllh words from the Bible passage in Ecclesiastes that says there is a time trnd a season for everything. l hummed that song repeatedly that day to remind myself that it was the right season for Kelly to step off on her own God had the b.nung all figured out. If Kelly could be mature about it, maybe l could too. College is one big step for children. But it's a giant step for •momlcind. • And you can quote me on that. • O NDY TRANE otRISftSON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to par- enting groups. Her e-mail address Is cmdyOonthegrow.com . faith Newport Beoch/Costo f-.iteso Doily Pil · St. Mary Armenian Ap9stolic Church in Costa Mesa celebrates the Feast of the Assumption with the Blessing of the Grapes and Blessing of the Lamb. , he half dozen men and women·· ' milling around the kitciten at St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church in Costa Mesa glisten with the sweat of their labors. A savory steam 'rises from an assortment of five-gallon J)ots' boWng on top of commercial ovens nearby. Luckier cooks stand in the cool air 'I juSt outside the kitchen's back door watching their pots boil on outdoor g1ills. Bedig Cemcem, chainnan of tile St. Mary Madagh and Name Day .Commit- tee, and some of the committee's mem- bers, are cooking for the hundreds of Armenian Christians expected to attend services and festivities at St. Mary on Sunday. The church will celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of St. Mary and its sixth annual church Name Day, which honors its namesake. As is tradition, the church will also celebrate the Bless- ing of the Grapes, and the Blessing of the Lamb, which they call •Madagh . • •It is 250 pounds of lamb,• Cemcem said. ·u will all be eaten on Sunday.• Also for the feast, flats of refrigerated grapes will be washed and bread pre- pared. ' The event is the Armenian church's greatest feast day honoring the holy . mother of God. The church's holy tradi- tton teaches that because of her extreme holiness, Mary was kept from corruption after her death. She was raised and taken, body and soul, into heaven by the power of God and the ministry of angels. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT The Rev. Moushegh Tashjian of SL Mary Armenian Apostolic Church in Costa Mesa performs the Blessing of the Grapes. The celebratton. honoring the church's n~e with a feast offering to God, will be held Sunday. It is the church's tradition to bless grapes during this feast. This service offers thanks to God for the harvest. distributed to the community as an extension of God's blessings. At St. Mary and other Armenian churches in the western world; the lamb is prepared first and then brought to the church for the blessing. Instead of lambs, the people bring monetary gifts as an expression of their gratitude and their desire to do the will of God. These gifts are then distributed to the conununity through the ministry and activities of the church. "In Armenia the harvest begins in August,• said Moushegh Tashjian, pas- tor of St. Mary. •And St. Mary is the 'tree of life. She gave birth to the vine, the first fruit, Jesus Christ." It is also customary for the church to celebrate the Blessing of the Lamb on this day. And it is the outpouring of gifts on this day that supports most of the church's activities. Some of the contributions for the celebration have already arrived. Among them is a new Allen organ donated by longtime church member Mrs. Zephyr Stuart. In times past, and even today in some countries, lambs are brought to the church, blessed and offered to God as an expression of thanksgiving and a promise of continued fidelity to God's will. The meat is then prepared and •The sound is. so beautiful," Tashjian said, raising bis arms toward the 20-foot ceilings of the sanctuary. ·u fills the church .• WHERE TO 10 TO fllD IOI • EDITOft'S NOTE: Where to Go to Find God features bn ef deKrtpUons of chuKhes ~ temples In our com- munity. They appear each week on a rotating basis. Religious Science COSTA MESA CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SOENCE Costa Mesa Church of Religious Sdence alms to teach oneness, heal ignorance, nurture growth and practice priyer. The memben are an eclectic group of people from dif· ferent religious badtgroonds and of aJI ages residing In and around the south coast metro .-ea. Its worship focuses on • spiritual approach to life that allOWI peopte to find • connection to God. The service ~ held on Sunday at 10 a.m. Jim Tur· rell is the minhtw. The dud'I WIS esUlblkhed In 1917 and Is at 2850 Mesa v.tde om. bSt COSta Mm. For lnbmWon ufl, 754-7399. Roman Catholic OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Our Lady of MOunt c.m.1 ~ tit-. Mm on~• 5 p.m.: on SuncMy It I and 10 a.m., noon 'W 5 p.m. lr'ld ~CS. ate a.m.. Kenn.th Kteuse is pest«. The parish Is at 1441 West hlbOa BIYd,, New- P,Ott lelch. For mofe Information, c..11 67l-3n5. OUR LADY QUHN OF ANGELS Our ~Queen of Angels extendl this Invitation to the com- munity. •enter, rejoice and be g141d 1 • It would like all to feel God's ICM! through the parish. MasMS .,. held on Saturday at 5 p.m. Ind on SUnday It 7 •.m. (no music), 8:30 a.m (contemporary choft), 10 a.m. (.ctult choir), 11 :lO a.m. (cantor), ilnd s p.m. (contempor.-y ensem- ble). Wiiiiam P. Mcl..aUghfln ii pesto{. n.. parish Is It 2046 Mar vist. on. ve, Newport Beadl. For mote lnfor· matlon. call ~ -o:zoo. The new organ will be played in the church for the first time on Sunday by choirmaster deacon Rupen Sogomonyan. Hamparsu.mian, whose elementary · • school-aged daughter sings in the chil- dren's choir. *That is something that is he congregation of St. Mary began meeting for worship 12 so wonderful about St. Mary.• years ago -when it was called the Armenian Church of Newport Beach -in borrowed churches in the area. In 1992, St. Mary Armenian Apos- tolic Church was consecrated and established at its present location. This permanent site has made a full ministry possible. •All these things are possible,• Tashjian said, *thanks to the continu- ous support of our congregation, the faithful's might and their trust in the leadership of our church.• CelebraUons begin Sunday at 10 · •Our church has become a vibrant nest of activities for our people of all ages and background.· n.shjian said. •0ozens of 019apizations function day in and day out in ohler to meet the spiritual needs of our part.sh and community." •There is something taking place here nearly all the time," said Candice a.m. with The Divine Liturgy at 10:30 a.m.; the sermon at 11 :45 a.m.; the Blessing of Grapes at 12:15 p.m.; the Blessing of the Lamb t•Madagh•) at 12:30 p.m. After the service the grapes and • M adagh • lunch will be offered in the parish hall along with special lund- raising acUviUes. St. Mary is at 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa. For more inlor- maUon, call 650-6160. FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA The Happy Hooters, a tap dance group, will perform Aug. 27 at 11 a.m . at the J ewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 and includes a kosher lunch. For more information, call 513-5641. YOUNG COMEDIAN Jonathan Jagoda, 13, will pre- sent bis comedy act Thursday at 11:15 a.m. at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E . Baker St., Costa Mesa. Adinis- sion is S4 and includes a kosher lunch. For more information, call 513-5641. SHOWSTOPPERS Broadway Showstoppers 2 wW be presented Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. and Aug. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Admission is $15 for members and $18 for nomnem- bers. For more information, call 755-0340. IN BLAOC ANO WHITE Cba.ssidim in Black and White, a series of photographs taken by Long Beach photographer Lewis Groner in the Mea Sherim dls· trict in Jerusalem, will be on dis~ play at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County Thurs- day through Oct. 8 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. Viewing hours vary. For more information, call 755- 0340. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS POWER IN PRAYER ' •I .. ' Ruth Field will present a work· shop titled Master Mind Mon. day from 10 a .m . to noon at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costci Mesa. Admission is $15. For more information, call 646- ~h99. SPIRIT\JAL WORKSHOP The Rev. Gail Miller will present a workshop titled Healing Ser- vice on Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a .m. at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave ., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For more information. call 646-3199. BEAQEBS HOJUNE 642-6086 Dally Pilot, P.O. 8o>C 1560, C.osta Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations, edltO• ri•l m.tter or adwrtlMments herein c.l be reprodl.Qd with- out written permls51on of copv- rlght owner. WEITH El POLICE FILES VOL 92, NO. 193 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WILUAM Loma.\,. Editor STSW~ MaNging Edrtor TINA 90RGAnA. ~ M8naging Editor ITIWIMmS, News Edttor ..,_~ 5Por11 ldlt0r MMC..,.._ Photo ldltOf' LV.~ ~ AcMrtilkig IAll1Y WI 1-. ) ~~ LNM.IOIM°"' ~· PIU'RlaD .... Olfef flnandal OHbr • Record your comments about the Dilly Pilot or news tips. ADDRE$5 Our addrtsl Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa MeM. calff, 92627 ' HOW IO REAOt us CJrculllllon • 41'99 County ·5678 121 News 540-1224 Eel]() Fu 170 I: llypl~lnt.net Mein Offlcit Mna ~ 642-4J21 "'*'-ftx 6l 1 ·SIG2 ........ ,,.~ "Ml dent ..t CIO .............. *9Pr•I• ........ ~ .._,._OlM,..,__ ... 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Dttw: A caf""-t9lephone worth S249 wn r.potted lost : • from a bulW'letl In the 900 block. ! • 2tlh 9'Net A chikh btcycte worth ~s wes stOten from a home In the 200 1 block. CIOITA~ • """" ........ A laptop compum, d9y ptirww and e»&lutar phoM wor1h SJ,JJO Wlft stolen In the too block. • ............. A P'#M end hi OIM'111titl, worth $165, ~stolen In the MOObloct. • • ......... _:A CM..,_ WOl1h UGO w.a ttolen In ct. 2400 b1oCk. • .. ···--.,: A c:oqNICt dtlc .,..,., WOf1h SIS ... "°"" froin I CM In - tt.•Moc:t. •W.--~A-........,._.WOfthltl w.e"°*'ln"'9• blodt. , • • . Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot Saturday, August 15, 1998 A 3 r·Students who want to learn Spanish get nada t ~ c osta Mesa residents Kathy • and Dave Miller just want : their daughter Kusten, ! 10, to learn Spanish tn her public : school before she is old enough ; to apply for Medica're. ! The whoto sorry episode a started when Kathy called : Kirsten's schoot'~o find out bow ; she goes abou~ ,getting Spanish ! instruction fot her monolingual ! da~ghter. · • The firs( call to California : Elementary School, where 1 Kirsten is enrolled, got her : nowhere. The school reception- : ist suggested that Kathy call the dtStrict's Assessment Center. : The Assessment Center suggest- ' ed last June that she call ijle : county Department of Education : or check with OCC for Spanish •classes. ! On her own, Kathy called Kaiser Elementary School, : which she had heard offered a good bilingual program. The : receptionist at Kaiser also sug- : gested that she call OCC and ' I ' WHIT ll S UP steve smith pay for Spanish lessons for Kirsten. It's nice to know that OCC is thought of so highly by the folks in the school district. The problem, however, is that OCC doesn't offer Spanish classes for kids. For many parents, the thought of their English-speak- ing kids learning Spanish in their public school at a very young oge is abhorrent. You'd have an easier time eliminating the Little League or removing cup holders from minivans than you would telling parents their kids have tO learn Span- ish. The Millers see it differently. "We want IGtsten to be -able to compete in the job market years from now, whether it is . · for a summer job or a career. Being bilingual is a plus," says Kathy. • One check of the classified ads will confirm her point. So many of the ads, for both unskilled and executive posi-~ lions, include the phrase, "bilingual a plus." Others make no bones about it and insist on bilingual applicants. In many parts of the world and in a few enlightened ~ of the country, kids are learning a second language shortly after they learn how to hold a crayon. "Everyone knows the best language acquisition years are the first years," Kathy told me. "But in this district, you can't take Spanish unW you're in the 10th graqe.• I cllmbed the school district ladder and near the top, I found school board member Wendy Leece. She recognized that these were uncharted waters. · "To the best of my knowl- edge, I don't believe the district has any kind of policy {to cover this situation)," she said, "This may have to be ta.ken up by some special PTA fund, or per- haps a Site Council could fund it." . . (Note: Each school has a Site Council composed of parents and teachers that receives dis- cretionary funds Crom the district for use at the school. The funds may be used for just about any- thing short of ha~g a mf eting on Maui.)· Dave and Kathy believe that Spanish instruction is a plus and that the sooner Kirsten learns it, the better. Frankly, I'm having trouble finding fault m their logic. In fact, I'm m agree- ment with the Millers and would like to see my two lods learning Spanisb in their pubhc school now, at ages 5 112 and 8,, rather than wait unW they're almost old enough to drive •, before they get any formal ' instruction. As for what instruction would have go to make room for Span- ish, I've got my 2 cents on that, too. · To recap, we've got an Eng- lish-speaking k.id whose parents want her to have the same bilin- gual skills after two or three. years that ma ny non,-Engllsb- speaking lods have. But the Mille.rs can't do it unless they pay out of pocket, because the school distnct never really bad a complete bilingual program; it was only for kids who did not speak English. The new "immersion• program immerses only those same 1uds. The other lads, the ones like Kirsten. get nada. 1 Ttus district, as with so many others in the state, has dropped the ball on· teaching a huge chunk of kids a second lan- guage when they are most receptive to it. Check that. They haven't dropped the ball -it was never picked up. So here we go' round the bur- eaucratic 'Maypole. While the school district can't·or won't come up with a plug for J.}Us lan- guage black hole, Kirsten and other Engllsn-speaking kids may be losmg a leg up in their JOb prospects. Oh, and don't wony, should she receive Sparush instruction, there is little chance that Kirsten will lose,h~r cultural heritage by not speAkiilg her native tongue at hoil'le · • STEVE SMrTH 1s a Costa Mesa resident and free-lance wrrter. He can be reached by phone at (949) 574-2462 Of by e-mail at Stmth190idt.net . REG. '1.59 Fiber7 I41akes Made from 7 Organic Grains REU49 SJ.9! Nahmll Gounnet Potato Chips UghJ/g Salll!d REG. •4.79 lMle flfnllr ti 18 az. BIO Coco O's Made with $4S80 Organic Grains .IL~-~ REG. 93.99 11 oz. Casbah Basmati Rice Jmportl!d from India Pn!mium ~ QuaJjJg REG. '1 .99 12 az. 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A 4 Saturday, Augus1 15, 1998 ZiggyS makes cllStom bifocals while you wait Ziggy's Opttcal (673-1883) recently purchased an office lens fabrication system that , allows it to create in the store computer-perfect bifOcals, no- ' line .bifocals and progressive lens \Wth 100% accuracy. The eqmp- menl also allows Ziggy to offer quality lenses in a very short \.J.me. "The reason all of us at Ziggy's Optical are so excited dbo\!t this system is that it allows us to eluninate butnan error and provide a custom-made pajr of prescnption bifocals quickly and edsLly, • Ziggy says. This service 1s also very cost-effective. and is dctudlly more reasonable than rndny of the dtscounl eyeglass vendors currently on the market. Ziggy's Optical also carries tugh- qudbty eyewear, including Cdlvm lGein, Annani, Gucci, Donna Karan, Fendi, Alain Milcli, Persol, Tura dnd Tommy Hilfiger. Ziggy's is m Via Lido Plaza at l:i 17 Vtd Lido m Newport Bedch. Marlly Wilson & Company is having an open house today through Aug. 25 at 318 Poppy Ave. in Corona de! Mar to show ti)e Juliana Collezione, a line of women's cloUung, for the fall season. Wtlson says sbe has been re presenting thts designer for three years. and this collection is the most innovative of all. The textures and colors are rich and f'xc1lmg, Wtlson sdys Juliana is greer wylder showing suede and leather to be interchanged with fabric and patterns. Wilson also says the prices are ama7.1Ilg. For private and group shoWUlgs, call 759- 5526. Best Buys reader Pauld Craw- ford says, "I found a new hair· stylist and I think that your read- ers will benefit [rom his exper- tise. I switched from my stylist of three years after he did my hair once .... He's really good and rea- sonable." The stylist is Mark Heavener at Salon Avalon, 2727 Newport Blvd., Suite 104, New- port Beach. Crawford says this is a low-key but upscale salon. "Mark is an artist with style and color. He can create any hairstyle and knows what looks best for each client, Crawford says He also does expert color correction. Tbe entire experience is relax- ing. The prices are reasonable, not outrageous like so many nice salons.• Sur La Table {640-0200) is a new gourmet and home chef store that opened in the new Corona del Mar Plaza at the comer of Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard in Coro- na de! Mar. It specializes in top quality domestic and profes- sional kitchen equipment, including gadgets, knives, books, small appliances and linens for the home. Cooking enthusiasts may already be familiar with Sur La Table's extensive mail- order catalog and stores in Seattle, Berkeley, San Francisco and Pasadena. Another added attraction at Sur La Table is its cooking, school. Locally and nationally known chefs teach classes in a dedicated cooking area in each store. During the commg months, the new store will play host to such culinary experts as Rick Rodgers, Julie Sahni, Guiliano Bugialli, Hugh. Carpenter, Deborah Madison, Carole Bloom and Alice Medrich. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot lllP Of fllTI if . ' .. •• I l Jose Qmal. 7, leaps from tbe CoistaMela tughScbOol 3-melm'boud as a fellow swtwr wakhes ln awe at the stunt. Ousai W8 vtsltlng tbe pool as p.rt of CalllP Costa~ where klcll leuB to dive. swim and cool oU In 111mmer heaL DON l£ACti I DALY P'llOT . . Good credit rating helps Mesa save $2.7 million · •Water district took advantage of highest possible debt rating to cut its interest costs on two borrowings. EllSF. GEL lbly~ COSTA MESA -Looking for a good investment? Try Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict. The dlstrict's 1995 and 1998 certificates of participation r.eceived AAA ratings, the highest dossible ratings for any municipal $curity m the Umted States. ltfesa spokeswoman Lynnette Round said : A recent refinancing of the cer- t.i.hcates has resulted in savings of . $2.7 million. Certificates of parlicipa lion function like bonds, and govern- ment agencies use them to raise money for projects like Mesa's colored-water treatment facility. The notes are sold to investors and paid back at a later date with interest. Mesa received the top grades from Moody's Investors Service Inc. and Standard & Poor's, two major Wall Street credit rating firms. Ratings range from D on the low end to AAA on the high end. The blgher the rating, the • • • Crystal & Cfirorrze FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ~CIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach 67~1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm Sunday School 10 am ~ t.lillllngt. pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacific V'/BW Dr Newport f!eoch 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church lOam Sunday School 10 am Wect-*'Y~•pn• 111w.cw..u.iy 12nocn ... m11oul shJJ be joyfal in the Lortl, it JJJJ rwjoiu ;,, hu Ml1111tion. Psalms 3S:9 #IJ ltudles rlfllt Modltr Ckrd • 1\e fi1l a.a"~ Sciellll& ....... M-· 11111 © COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To W.W. 11 to C.t; • c.,; II to DO. 8rUC9 V«t Blair, Minister Worship ~ 9AM Churdl SChool 9AM Adults & 9AM CtWdren ChMd Care Provided 644-7400 611 l*'ope~.C«wcWMlr , "What It means long term for Mesa raf epayM is stable a not lower rotes.• Dana tqynes. Board member lower the interest a borrower pays. M e s a decided to take advan- tage of its excellent credit rating this year by ·refinancing some of its certificates at a lower inter- est rate, said Mesa General Manager Karl Kemp. The certificates were purchased by the investment banking firm of BancAmerica Robertsoi:i Stephens and Associ- ates, which outbid two other syndicates with an interest rate of 4.8299%. uThe present economic oppor- tunity allowed Mesa lo save a substantial amount of money," Kemp said. He estimated those savings at $2.7 million over 20 years, which is the same as saving $1.7 million today. "Whal it means long term for Mesa ratepayers is stable if not lower rates,• said board member Dana Haynes. Haynes attributed the excel- lent credit rating lo the prudent investment practices of Mesa's finance department staff. Wonhlp aecl hur th11 pr8Cl1C'll. Chrtst-untcred, blbllcal mnM~ \ "MAXIMIZING YOUR TIME". (Mauhtw 25 l·lll ~1unJay Alli'"' 1', 19118. >'lO r M ~unday.Alfllbl I~ 1'91,8 lO.nd 10 l'AM. W~dn .. d•y l1bk Xud7 7 00 P.M Kemp agreed. wwe didn't invest in the Orange County investment pool, so we were not involved in the bankruptcy,• he said. "We've had a very sound an{i conservative investment poliay. The board and staff have devel- oped a good business approach to money management. n ANTIQUE ROW .& GARDEN CAFE . SUMMER SIDEWALK SALE--• • ---• • -- SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH .. • Antiques Home A'. Garden Colle~tl~lea 130 East 17th St. Co ta Mesa On 17th Sr. V. lhhlnd 1ht II \RP IN UHd BoolH ,. Fine Art Picture Framtni· Ito• llou,.. 1,,...,., I01t1t1 IU ~pm 17141112.1111 GETT POINT. ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jalilbortt ...... .,..,, la Newport 8Ucll 644-1341 Ow p,,,,_ ii • """' °"'" -;,, ., '" ,,,,/,r """ "' CJril /Jilt ~ -fiii"'fiJ-' rw/wnlflt Glirimr11 /JM The IUvC! Preer D. Haynes, R«cor Swnmtt SC:hedult' ,._ ~....:.- •• Classified ads work : for you!; THE Daily Pilo~: W HARaoll Clt"'8TIAll CHURCH A (Dlaclplea Of Chrlat) 2401 Irvine Ave. •t IMI• lnltel New,ort leech lund•Y Wonhlp ~ 10:00AM Dr. 0 ...... W. heft Mlttlatef 145-1711 ~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .Pair ·named to head zoos Lost Tribe fund-r.aiser ·T HE LOSTDIJE: Zee 1 ~Ired of Newpol't Beach and Sue Cumoa have 1 been named co-honorees for : The Lost Tribe of Zu'fahri by •Newport Beach resident Deb- i ble Newmeyer, chairperson . 1 for the Aug. 29 fund-raiser ! being held at the Santa Ana Zoo. I • Allred owns Pool Water . : P.roducts, tbe largest woman- • owned business in Orange ! County, and Cannon is pTesi- . dent oJ Orange County Public '.Relations Inc. in Newport : Beach. Both are longtime zoo •supporters, as was last year's ' Queen of the Jungle, Donna Crean. Newmeyer said that as 1 soon as guests arrive they will search the zoo grounds 1 for The Lost Tribe, participate i in a large natlve feast followed f by cultural dances and I trance-inducing tribal music 1 by the Blue Machine, and par- ticipate in a silent auction 1 fund-raiser for the zoo. I Proceeds will go toward I expanding and remodeling the Children's Zoo. Tickets are I 1 $100 per person and can be t purchased by·caUing (714) I 953-8555. I COMMODORES INDUC- l TION· Newport Beach certi- fied pubhc accountant Chm Wynkoop, a member of the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce, is responsi- ble for the induction of new !members and normally · . !lses his magic skills in the process. Eacb"'tnductioo is original, creative and full of laughs for the inductee, as well as the audience. On occasion, Wynkoop has cut a new memtier's tie only to make jim de boom it whole again, and has made pigeons appear and dis- appear. But at Friday's mduction of Mike Whitehead or The Can- nery restaurant, Jeff Parker of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, and Clayton Shurley of Texas BBQ, it was Wynkoop and First Mate Blll Pierpoint who ended up messy. As they ate barbecued nbs from Shurley's restaurant, their white shirts and ties became saturated with sauce; because of the inter- vention of Wynkoop, the more they tried to wipe off their faces and clothes with the magically modified napkins, the more sauce they got on themselves. • Wyilkoop also •renamed~ Parker's chamber publication with a swipe of his hand across the logo, and changed a bowl of oil into clean water. As Commodore Roger Alford not- ed, "This is a first. (t's usually the inductees who come out worse for wear, rather than the inductor." O.U9 NEWS: Unduy ....,,..,., a senior at UC S.n Diego, P'ovided an update to the ~ of the New· port-tlalboa Rotary Oub on junior· YMf Kttvrues as she was given the final ~t on h« M.000 Rotary CIUb sc::hoWshlp by President IUdwd OllanwltS. llllVICa CLUa •ETINGS THIS CGIMll -: W.nt to get more rnvalved in ~ community, make MW fdends,;_ networit or give SOl'T\e- thing back to your <<>mmYnity7 Try a service club! You ate 1nvited to attend a club meeting this week. Many clubs wtll buy your first meal for you. lUISDAY -1':JO a.m.: The New· port BNCh SUnrlse Rotary dub will meet at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Bill Mountford at a bring-a-guest breakfast. 5:JO p.m .. The Costa Mesa- Newport Hatbor Lions Club will meet at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club to hear Jeri .Rozen discuss her program to locate clothing for destitute people to help them dress for jobs. WEDNESDAY -7:15 •.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at 1he Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club will meet at the University Athletic Club. Noon: The Exchange Club of Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club t o tlear Alfred Winroth on •Changes In Missionary Work in Japan and Mongolia." Costa Mesa Rotary Oub will meet at Mesa Verde Country Club. I p.m.: The Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear FBI Spe.. cial Agent Jim Blanchard discuss the history of the FBI. THUltSDAY -7:30 a.m. The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club will meet at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach Corona del Mar will meet at the Bahia C0tinthian Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn for a Joint meeting with the Downtown Kiwanis Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will meet at Riverboat Restaurant to hear Tom Naughton, president of the Airport Working Group. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club will meet at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. · • ~ • a.uas is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting informa- tion to 660-8667 or mall to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92660. Take flight with Comcast@Home and experience the Web the way it was meant to be. You'll go from frustrated to fascinated in just a c lick of your mouser • 100 times faster than dial-up servicesl ·Always on I 24 hours a day I No dialing, .waiting or busy signalsl EVERI - Cl 998. Dana Allen pulls ))er 8-~ar·. old daughter, Saman- tha, up a hill on Victoria Street while Samantha flntshes her lunch Friday in Costa Mesa. Luckily for Dana, her other daughter, Jennifer, not pic- rured, decided to walk up the hill. UPHILL llYYLE KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DALY Al.OT Saturday, Augult 15, 1998 A 5·~ Small fire burns· brush nea r Wilson Pa r k .. - Ill .. An electncal service wi.r sparked a small brush fire near Wilson Park oil Friday afternoon, causing little Ciamage and no• m1uries, authoribes said. • The tire broke out at abo 12;33 p.m. m the 2200 block of .. Fordham Avenue. Several fire engines responded to the scene. • Costa Mesa Fire Engineer• Curt Yoder said a large limb from • a pme tree broke and hit the elec-• tncal wire that ran through ~.,. branches. The tree caught fire from the electrtcal sparks, and · buminq embers igruted some vegetation on the ground. ., "There were a lot of sparks" because the line was like a circuit breaker,• Yoder said. •1t shut off but then would recycle the ener- gy and tum on again." Firefighters were assisted by a heijcopter lhat dropped water on ~e blaze. The fire was complete- ly extinguished about 20 minu~ later. -Greg Risling Trash r ates going up $16 a ye ar .. • Costa Mesa Sanitary District raises pickup costs to pay for stepped-up recycling effort. El 1c;r G1 r ~rl?l COSTA MESA -The Sarutary District boa.rd of directors voled Thursday to raise annual trash collection rates by $16. The increase from $150.18 to $166.24 was approved by a 4-0 vote (board member Jim Ferry- man was absent) and will be applied retroactively lo July. The district will use the bulk of the additional revenues to pay for higher recycling costs. "We have no choice in the matter,• D1stnct Manager Rob Hamers said. State law requires cities to send balf as much trash to land- fills m 2000 as they did in 1990. Costa Mesa could be bit with fines of $10,000 a day if it doesn't comply, Hamers said. The Sanitary District is requir- mg that the company it contracts with to increase the amount of trash it recycles from 30% to 37°'0. The distnct plans to reach the 50% mark by July 1999, when rates will have to be increased dgain, said Assistant Manager Lois Thompson. Only five customers submitted wntten protests to the rate increase. The dlstnct serves about 21,000 households. Sharon Gates, who spoke at Thursday's meeting, said she is not opposed to the rate increase but rather at how it will be levied. She would h.k~ to see people pay based on the amount of trash they produce. t "My neighbor who puts out hve barrels pays the same for my half barrel," Gales said. That seems a l.tttle unfair con- sidering the effort Gates puts intQ source reduction by buying in bulk. composb.ng and recycling on her own, she said. "If they want to meet diver- sion, they should be encouraging recycling and having people put out less trash." Gates said. Presently the city sends its trash to a matenals recovery facil- ity in Stanton, where it is sorted by hand and by machine for recy- clable materials Hamers sa1d the distnct is look.mg at variable rates, source reduction programs and educa- tion to meet the 50% goal. 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Above, Dean Reavle displays the Dally Pilot on a cruise stop In Monaco. --· Former Newport Beach residents Ron and Carol Miller, who now Uve in New Connor and Kevin Corrigan of Corona del Mar visit North Spit Thomas Dimercurio of Newport Beach took Orleans, enjoy reading the Dally Pilot in Kona, Hawaii. They visited the Miller of Nauset Beach, Cape Cod, Mass. the Dally Pilot on a recent trip to Jerusalem. coffee plantation in Kona. The Original MIKE'I .:- CARP£1.f Over 25 Years In Costa Mesa * Now OWNED & OPERATED BY MESA UPHOLSTERY * TEXTURES • PLUSH • (ABLE • BERBER 20°/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK TILL 8/22/98 ·.//For~All Your Decorating Needs!'' 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Barbara and Art Hansen, left, 38-year residents of Costa Mesa, read their Dally Pilot at the Colossefun In Rome on a vacation to visit their son, Arthur G. Hansen, above, in Sicily. Arthur stands near the Greek Theater In Sicily, where he recently relocated with the U.S. Navy. • ' Ji ( l t 3 t . f l l J 1 ) ) Eric and Kelly !! Curtis of New- port Beach vacation on Nan- tucket Island, Mass. Now calls Huntington Beach home! Please call for our video and complete infofmational package (714) 761-4400 (714) 962-0335 Come watch our new home take shape! 21 I 41 Strathmoor Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92646 · YI.sit Olll' website http://pages.prodigy.com/BCJHS PLUG IN HERITAGE Since 1947 Brethren Christian Junior and Senior High Schools has enjoyed a rich heritage of providing a Christ-centered, high quality educational program consistent with Biblical truth. 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OUTSTANDING CURRICULUM • Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Christian Schools, International . • College preparatory curriculum with supple- mentary courses in fine and vocational arts. • Advanced placement and on-campus college courses. • Special academic assistance available. • Brethren Christian consistently produces National Merit Scholarship Finalists, receives top honors at Academic Decathlons, American High School Mathematics Examinations and California Math League Competitions. f BALANCE • Many avenues are available to broaden a student's experie11ce and equip them for life. • Peer-elected student councils plan social events. • Community service projects and foreign mission trips give opportunities to put faith into action. • C.l.F. football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track/field, tennis, wrestling, and golf teams. • Our Warrior marching band and color guard, jazz bands, and praise band perform throughout California. • The award-winning, touring choral department is adjudicated annually by professional conductors. 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CHRONIC DISORDERS can be CURED with a combination of Eastern and Western Medicine. .... Horseback riding accident -Rdchel ced all rod ctS sell . , ccci Begal Beauly ""l'til11"' .'\ .. 'i.111111 . . . . '- • BMCllEf'S • ._. • NECXlACU • • PINS • • Pcl!CMHTS • • VINTAGE • ~ • WATCHES • • RIHGS • Nobody, But Nobodg1 Pag• llore ftaa We Do Por1 • Gold , Platinum &. Silvu J~lry •Watches • Sterling Silver Pfcce8 Premiums Paid for Pre-WWil Jewelry 4249 Campus Dr., B· 141 • Irvine In The Uni«nlity Centn-(dppotli~ tAe Improc:) (7I4) 854 4488 SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 §ee1iet- JW-,_ .... ,,, •• ,,,.,_., Ettt.u ih•el.ly • Gold. P1atinum, Slhu &Diamonds •Vintage Watcbee • Sterll.ag Candelabra • Engagement Rings • Weddings Bands 8t Sets • Umogcs China Din.nu Service I ~in d 1:1Jr 1, vvf· • .iffrrM a hor~lc nd1ng awdent I have been through surgery, years of physical therapy, medications. etc I recovered • dJnce d9"''" ti1i. .tlwcl~ hctd d•!><omfort and WclS prone to 1n1unes I developed tendon1t1s and sprained my ankle. The orthopedist prt~cribed .ir r.nt1·ir1flar'1m.ltory but I was not getting relief Some of my students recommended Dr Tong, and I deoded to tty him AftM one tretJtmenL the 1endorn11s was almost gone and my ankle felt 75% better 4 to 6 sessions later. my ankle was completely healed arid wor ~er tt ctn f!V•>r Dr Tong a~ treated the constant pain I had Stnce my nd1ng accident, and I am now danong wtually pain free Now 1 • rio to Dr forig for f"i•·ry1hin9-stress. acne. sinuses, etc All my treatments continue to be VtfY effectrve and my onginal skeptJCISm IS replaced -DOORS OPEN AT 8 AM - ·1•tt> ~rt • p.it < 11>~ rl'CO"Tlmend Dr Tong ~obic injury (Sciatic.a) Carie t-Jd 11 Pd'" l"I' t.,... y• d~ Being extremelf athletic, I was devastat~ that at 29, I could n longer run, play tennis, roller blade, do "" ol-r df J b 1 ir dani. e . ~nt to an orthopedic surgeon, went thtough physiul therapy, saw a neur~ a bcld specialist, and had all the e•pc:ns1ve tests they sugge\ted Each had theones, but none offered me any reltef, and an told me to qo1t exerming indefinitely. After dbout \ 1 o.ooo. a lot of frustrdtion dlld tears. I h.ld nothing to lose trying yet another doctor 01 lt1onq l'le\ll'f ir~en gl.ince ctt the MRI scan or any of the other tests, but after 6 weeks of treatment with h!ITI, I'm back at aerobics, bike nr11nq af'ld driv1nq fOf hours without pain I consider myself 100% cu~ Thank you, Or Tongl Rheumatoid Arthritis, Stress, Depression -1.Jnda Ten yecls .igo I cut out an arttele about a "miracle doctor • It had many testimonials from deeply grateful people who had suffered for years with chrome pain I wrJs very impressed and longed to go as I had suffered with a tremendous amount of pain. Smee Dr Tong's office as 500 miles ;rway, I couldn't 90 to Y'e him Not 1ump1ng on d plane ri9ht then was one of the biggest mistakes I ever made For ten years I tned every ant1·inflammat()()' known to man I enterP.d cl holistic hospital for three weeks where they told me I was allergic to my new house, so we sold 1tl I fasted for 31 days on carrot JUKe, mad<.' my own sprouts and yogurt, lost 32 pounds, and had colonte.s shots. p<ednisone, plaquenil, 3500 mg of aspirin, zantac (for the ulcers) and 11 wds all topped off with methotrexate, an oral from of chemotherapy. which has a hst of Side effects that start with death! I also had two foot surgeries. and the bones were fighting to come out through the skin I was scheduled for .mother surgery and I decided to see Dr Tong first. I frve an hour away from him oow so I called his number and he was still in the same off1Ce1 He\ not a quac.k-no quack can stay 1n the same plac.e for ten years! On my first v1s11 my ma)Of complaints were painful feet, wnsts.J6Wer bade, weak bladder, TMJ, sore chest and throat, depression, and chrontC fatigue After one V1s1t, I woke up the next day without white foam in my mouth, wtth my J<lW 1n hne, rtrj throat and chest totally better, and I had slept without gett ing up four or five tJmesl I've had seven sesStonS Since then and my toes are actualf'i straightening before my eyes! Atl"JO'le who hds a 'hron1c illness will be stunned to heat thrs <ioe. I don t take any med1Cationsl I I If I get extremely stressed out and start to feet my body reacting to the ~tress, I get a 'treatment and dnnk the herbs that are ~lly designed for me Dr. Tong's treatment controls the stress. lifts the depression, and boosts the energy level Shortly after cornmg to Dr Tong, I went thrOLJ9h a very tr~ic situatlOl'I He was so compasSIOOclte, so kind, and the methods he used to ease my emotiooal pain were incredibly effective. I woold INvt nis off1Ce with a smile on my f1ee and Pf 1n my heart I I don't want a1')'0fle elSt to wart ten years to find rehef and better health I thank God for Or Tongl TMJ -Mary My fief pain was due to TMJ. and no Ofal surgeons have been able to help me I had been to several neurologists, ENT doctoo. Jnd the Pam Unit in Orange I did not get arry help from them A• they did was tell me to INt wrth rt or give me medlatioos. Dr Tong has been kind enough not to send me a bdl fo1 all his seMCes which helped me so much that I don't hM near as much face pa.n. • • , , / , FREEl3=:8~ WITH PlJRCHASB OF,_ .. OR MORE UMn-ED I GOODY IJAO !'BR CUSTOMER UM/TED 7l) SUPPLY ON HAND •, I I • •:n.I "'•I .... •• I If -I ) 11 \J IVI \ • • I : I I ' ' . I : • I ' ~ • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturdoy, August 15, 1998 A ~ • The VOWNTEU DIRECTORY runs perlodlcally In the Dal~ Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your organl· z.atlon listed, call 642-4321. txt 331. ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNlY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclero- sis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For information, call the chapter their own cars or the society's donated van to make a difference in someone's recovery. Patients are able to get in and out of vehi· des themselves. Volunteers must be at least 25 years old with a valid driver's license. Call Lisa Landry at 261-9446 to become an Angel on Wheels. AMERICAN CANaR SOOETY office at 375-1922. · , DISCOVERY SHOP ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF The American Cancer Society ORANGE COUNTY , • Discovery Shop needs volunteers The AJ.iheimer's Association of from 1 O a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Orange County needs volunteers through Saturday al 2600 E. Coast for either of two services _ help Highway, Corona del Mar. For line assistants at the chapter office, more information, call 640·4 777. or .supp<)rt group leaders/co-lead· AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE ers in the community. Day-long COUNTY CHAPTER help line training sessions and The Orarige County Chapter of' support group leader trauung ses-the American Red Cross needs sions are free. They also fnclude a volunteers to address community llght lunch. To register, call 283· groups about Red Cross services t 111 as soon as possible. and to act as liaisons with the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer oalls for the unit's Helpline lnfo- Center. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Lisa Landry at 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIE"f.Y ANGELS ON WHEELS Volunteer drivers from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa can help cancer patients get to and from their medical treatments in Orange County. Volunteers use media in disaster and emergency situations. For information, c:.aU :Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381. ARIDAY HISPANIC WOMEN'S PROGRAM Bilingual and multilingual volun· teers are needed to write grants and assist with public-relations efforts for this agency, which helps with parenting issues, mar- riage and. relationship counseling. For information, contact Ann Markey at 953-5757, ext. 111. ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE CREATOR~ ARC is a nonprofit group in Cos· WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~ •:taMeiSM~a • ~~ .,.,,,,~~ OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO We rAkE fAMily diNiNG 10 T~E NEXT IEV£11 BY POPULAR DEMAND OUR ORIGINAL CH I LI SIZE Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful Basket Weaw Pattern Real U.std Brick Patio Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Expert Masonry repairs, dea~in. & re-grout' • Oniinage problems? We solve them. • We install new drains & repair old drains. ' YOLUllllR DIRECTORY ta Mesa that sponsors and sup- ports multi-outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For information, call Renee Namaste at 540-5803. BALI.ET PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volun· teer support group for Ballet Paci- fica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Mol· ly Lynch at 851-9930. • ) BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and· arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations ahd more information,· call Dick Powers, 642-2245. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. Free Laubach training is provided and requires no foreign larlguage skills. In addition to earning certi- fication, graduates will be assigned a student at a nearby teaching center. A tax-deductible $30 materials fee provides every· thing needed to lead a student through two skill books. To regis- ter or for more information, call 548-3384 or 548-6584. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Police work could be in your future if you're a bilingual senior. The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment is seeking volunteers ages 55 and older who speak Spanish and English and are willing to wear a uniform. Those interested would help staff the Westside SubStation four to eight hours per week and must be able to read and write English. Volunteers will be trained in fingerpnnting and computer entry and assist on sev· eral current projects. The substa· tion is at 567 W. 18th St. and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, contact Officer Frank Rudisill at 722-6714 or Memie Ellis at 754-5020. DISPUTE,. RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer medlators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in 'a variety of mediation ·cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more infor· mation, call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for children with disabilities and in special events. For. information, call 834·1111. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non· profit food bank, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated food and to help with mailings. For more in.formation, call the volun- teer coordinator at 771 -1343. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESAUBRARY Friends of the Costa Mesa Library needs volunteers For information, call the library at 646·8845. FUU. LIFE CLUB Volunteers are needed for fun and fuUilling activtties for entertam- ment and information events ben· efib.ng abused children and other Orange County charities. For more information, call John Adams at 640-0355. GIRL SCOUTS Grrl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop~ leaders: serv~ on spe- cial committees and give lee· lures, demonstrations or classes. For more information, call 979. 7900. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed.for an awe- illary support group being formed by Heritage House, a nonprofit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children in Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 646-2271. HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM Head-injured adult students des- perately need volunteers to help them walk and complete exer· cises that will assist their physi· cal and cognitive retraining. Instructors provide on-site trcilnmg at the Costa Mesa facil· ity for volunteers of all ages, with no compulsory number of hours required. The students train Monday through Thursday from 8;30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 661 Hamilton St., Suite 300. Contact Ann Markey at 953-5757, ext. 111. :' HOSPla FAMILY CARE Free October Hosptce Helper 'Irairun,g. Hospice Family Care ts seeking people to help With errands, visits and companionship to tenrunally ill patients and thelt • famllies. U you are 16 or older and available two to six hours a week, call for this free training. For more; '· information, call Larry Mariotti at 556-6000. JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT GOODWIU AMBASSADORS ·The airport needs entiiusiastic people to welcome a.irp'Ort patrons and provtde information about the auport and its facilities. For more inlormabon, call Jill Matthews at 252-5168. MARCH OF DIMES ,,,.. The March of Dunes ofbce m Newport Beach needs volunteers to coordinate and mdex resource files and create a master filing system of information and referral sources. This agency, dedicated to preventing buth defects, also needs front office assistants. On· entation is provided. For informa- tion, call 263-1100. Greater choice, better doctors, more convenient . You don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Greater Newport Physicians' primary care doctors have offices do e to where you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can select the health plan that meets your needs. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellent panel of Hoag specialists. And our affiliation with Hoag Hospital provides patients access to Orange County's # 1 hospital . We invite you to get to know these fine physicians in your community: summer Oouban, M.D. Dr. Summer Douban is a board-certified internal medicine physician al Hoag Health Center · Costa Mesa (al the comer of Fain!f ew and Baker). Dr. Douban offers extended hours for your convenience. For more information about her practice and office IJOurs, please co/1668-2500 . Dr. Kathleen Boos is a board-certified family practice physician at Hoag Health Center • Costa Mesa. Dr. Boos and her associates off er extended hours for your convenience. For more Informal/on about her practice and office hours, please caU 668-2500 Kathleen Boos, M.D. Other GNP physicians who have offices in Costa Mesa: \ Nazll Ahmed, M.O. John Fischer, M.O. John Granzella, M.D. Yung J. Kee, M.O. Peter Kim, M.O. Raul Miranda, M.O. Carlos X. Montano, M.D. I I 11•1ld I David Huang, M.O. Barry Behrstock, M.O. Bette Carlson, M.O. Jennifer Rodriguez, M.D. Pen Suzan Gunay, M.O. The foUowtag beahb plans are 'amtlatecl with GNP: Aetna Sel«I Cbo'", Mina MaMg«I Choice, Aetna M~ axnc. II, Aetna EPO, Aetna Senior Plan, Blw Sb/ad IL'tlOIAccess Plus, POS, <Ate America, <Aw Amerlai 65 Plus (Metlictm HMO), CJGNA Private Pracllce Plan, 11'/erYalk!y Hea/lb Plan, Maxlcme, One Hea/Jb Plan, PadftCari Htttlllb Plan/FHPn~. 'Pritwu HM/lb Care Systems (PHCS). PruCare ASO, PruCare HMO, PruCare Plus, Pruden/la/ Senior Carr, Secure Horizons (~ ILVO), United Heallbcare (~lrdlleallb), lfnltiersal Cara • Greater Newport Pbysidans. .. for greater cbotce In health care. For more Information about 'Greater Newport Pbyst<:!"ns or a directory of tbe GNP pbystdans tn your Immediate area, please call 714/760-5 769. *Note llH area colU cbtl,,,_ from 714 to 9'19 starting April 18. 1998. GR.EATER NEWPORT PHl'SICIANS ama::;.a::;;a;:;::; ...... ~ • • I ' • f ! • I , • • • • •• • • i i • , ' . • • I AlO Saturday, August 1.5, 1998 SURVEY CONTINUED FROM A1 "I think 1l shows the cbswgenu- ousne s of South County,• said Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards. "These people are still trying to put out the milleq.nium o;c.Jm thdt we somehow don't need dn rtirport, yet they ate the b1ggE>st users of the airport.• The survey dlso found that 44 5"'" of people flying out of John Wdync )Vere Orange County resi- dcnll> who were trdvelmg on busi- ness Of thoo;e, ubout 36% said I hey 'work~d in Irvine. "C'onununitws should be pre· pured to support their own air J)<1ss1muer c1C'mclnd, • said Peggy I>ucc'y. Nt-wport Bedch deputy < lly mc1ncHJPr "If you have qrowth. you o;hould handle the 1111p<1<1" ol the growth and not ... 11111 11 to dnother commuruty • AnolhN dspc.'ct of the report was 1 ustonwr s<1llsfdchon 'dt John \\.dynP According lo lhe survey, <1hout Q1>' of pdssengers said thi>y lhouqht the• airport services \\ l'tl' qood to exc:cllent -up 2% from ct <;1nulur '>llrV<'Y in 1994 In thl' phonl' '>urvey of residents, 'HJ",, '>c11d th<'} were 'idllshed wilh I he> <11rport Cdwdrd'> !-.c11d lh1c, ts a point that olLPn qc•t., l<>'>I m the debate over Cl Toro "John Wrtyrw hc1s U1e most envi- ronnwnldll'y wnc;itivf' dirport in tllt> c 011ntry, with the most pro- qrf'ss1vP 1101 ... r• m1ttgdtions for res- 111Pnt-. . .irHl I tlunk the county can do th1· ..,<111\f' thing with El Toro," !Jp Sdld But ~11k1• \.\.c1rd. d member of llw t1nt1-c11rport Cl Toro Reuse Pldnninq ,\uthonty IJodrd, said the qroup dol''> not twheve John Wc1y111"" <«tp ol 8 4 mtlhon pas- ..,l'nq1•r-. Jll'r y1•<1r 1s d true reflec- tion of 11<; r c11>c1nty There may be c1Pmt111d for 7 uuUwn more pas- ""nqt>r.., 1 •c1c h YPdT, hut not 25 mil- Call The Rabbitts ••• Then Relax! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALTH 10 'rl'tlrf in Bminess ~ 0 .~ .. s \JJ r ' 631 -7740 11 I OIJ NC'Yopo11 81..d. • N""J>On Beach ,~ .. 11.,. 11...,. .... , lion more as proposed for El Toro, be said. •1 think a survey that tells us John Wayne is a nice auport tells us nothing about El Toro,• Ward said. •1t•s a lovely airport, but that doesn't mean I'm in favor of an airport at El Toro. I lhmk, 1f you are pro-airport and saying that, you're grasping at straws.• . Ducey said the unpact on the community surrounding John Wayne is much more significant than it is at El Toro, where there is a buffer zone in which houses cannot be built. The survey found that the biggest complaints about John Wayne were of lack of parking, flight availability, flight frequency and high tick.et prices. Ellen Cox Call, spokeswoman1 for the El Toro Master Develop- ment Program, said the survey will be useful in the county's plan- ning process for El Toro. "The overwhelmingly favorable response indicates that people really like the way the county runs airports,• she said. "We can use it as a planning tool because it gives us some j.nsight into what j>eople like and dislike about air- ports .• Tom Naughton, president of the ' Airport Working Group, said he also finds it interesting that the survey reported that 33.6% of people using John Wayne make more than $75,000 per year. •It shows that John Wayne is being priced out of the range of most people and favoring higher incomes,• he said. "It's recogniz- ing the ongoing demand of the region and it's not going to stop.• Naughton said the rugh ticket prices at John Wayne are a result of airlines recognizlng that John Wayne bas virtually reached its cap and that there is a much greater demand for a1I travel. He said an airport at El Toro will solve that problem. "This region needs somethmg besides John W?yne," he said. Refinishing l!t Re~lrof: l'l>KNlft <wlnatrJ NIKt ~i.n;.... 6 wt Complete Bath RemOdellng PAMPER YOURSELF Superior Products Used By Professlonals New Set $25 3336 Via Lido• Newport Beach • 949-673-0142 (Across from Callfoml.\ Be.ch Restaurant) SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM A 1 the school is financially stable. While accreditation is volun- tary, it is of benefit to students applymg tbr colleges, said Kathy Ralston of Association of Christian Schools International. 1 "We evaluate a school based on 14 categories,• Ralston said. "One of the major considerations is that they have to be at or above grade level." Other 1J,Ieas that wete evaluat- ed include: facilities, }nstruclion, TRAFFIC CONTINUED FROM A 1 should be approved with little opposition. But what to do about the high- ly contentious traffic changes at the north entrance to the Eastbluff neighborhood -prohibiting left turns onto Bison from northbound \ Jamboree and stopping Uirough l traffic on Bison across Jamboree i -is still up in the air. i "We may at some point have to i make a decision, but what we're j trying to do is give them every l opportunity to work it out among i themse lves," said Councilman 1 John Noyes, who is part of a l three-member subcommittee ! reviewing the issue. 1 Edwards said he will also give I the full council a report on the CLASSES CONTINUED FROM A 1 teachers •I find it hard to believe that we'd be able to hire all the new teachers we'd need that fast," curncu1um, personnel qualifica- tions, school board, financial accountability, health and guid- ance services and food services. "It's not something that 1tcbool.s are rcqw.red to do,· Ralston said. "But it does say something about a school that it is willing to go that extra mile for their students.• Stanford 9 test ;;cores at Mariners are comparable to or exceed those of Orange County's · finest pubhc schools. The average test score for the entire school is at the 17th percentile. The overall scores in the first grade were at the 78th percentile; second grade, 83rd; third grade, 80thi fourth . community meeting held earlier tlus month with about 350 resi- dents present. "Probably the next step before we make changes or keep them ill place is we will meet with the leaders of Eastbluff and The Bluffs and see if we can't get agreement," he said. Meanwhile, Edwards said the city will do more traffic counts on Vista del Oro, which is a street in The Bluffs that residents say has gotten more congested since the changes at Bison and Jamboree have been in place. A city study shows traffic has decreased on Vista del Oro by about 8%. If the issue does come up for a vote, residents will again be given the opportunity to vo\ce their views on the issue, Edwards said. The issue has divided the com- munity on the east side of Upper Newport Bay, and will likely be a said Cathy Boggs, business ser- vices specialist for the Orange County Department of Education. Added teachers union Presi- dent Linda Mook: •1t•s very hard to get quaWied math teachers, especially in tbe district that has the lowest salaries m the county.• Even 1f it does take a year for Imagine yo11r child experiencing the joy of the Montessori lradition ... Preschool Kintkrgarten Full Time Part Time Ages2to 7 7 am -6pm • Certified Monrcssori ccachers, dedicated to providing individualized ae1dcmic instruction for each child's progression • Education to prepare young heam and minds for the challenges oflifc. • Extensive: extra-curricular programs (An, Music, Spanish. Drama. Dance. Compute~. 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The most striking gap is in the sixth grade, where students scored four years and five monUls ahead or national averages. Although there are no bilin- gual classe5 at the school, dll stu- dents are required to take Span- ish clas~es every year. ·rrs very important to know Spanish, since we live in South- ern Chlifornia," Letterman said. "It also helps students' vocabu- major issue in the upcorrung City Council election. Gary Adams, who is running for the seat Edwards will be vacating, is a transportation engi- neer and lives in Newport North. •1t you look at a map, the streets were designed to discour- age through traffic,• he said. "This issue always boils down to inconvenience vs. quality of We and safety. From what l know, I think the restrictions at Bison and Jamboree appear to be reason- able.• Adams asked people to try to step back from the emotion and examine the facts to make the right decision. "ResidentiaJ neighborhoods are not designed to Cdrry through traffic,• he said. "Our road system was designed with a hlerarchy in mind. They aren't designed to go from arterial to resid~tiaJ and the program to be 1mplemcnted, school officials said they hope the state will fund smaller ninth- grade math classes. "You do have more time to spend with students when the class sizes are smaller," Corona del Mar High's Cunard said. "There 1s some advantage lo lary to learn about !he roots ?'. many English words. The school also bas sport teams in fifth through eighU'i, -1 grades and is a member of the; Christian Athletic League of•_ Orange County. Other extracur .... ;.t• ricular actiVities include lhre& r1 1• annual plays, art programs and .... ,, after-school clubs. The school als6 1 has a 7 ,000-volume library, video library and a state-of-the art" . science lab. • About ·60'Yo of students •who , I ch l all .•• 1 graduate from the s oo usu y ( • go on to a public high school. !he' • '!' remainder continue their educ&-:;. lion at a private high school. ' • back to arterial." Vi P.ctor Ron Winship, also a can-"· didate for the Eastbluff district, in ' ·• a wntten statement called the traffic measures ~ill-conceived ln ' · ,. premise." . Prohibiting left ,turns onto 1 Bison from Jamboree affects ' mostly Eastbluff residents and " stopping through traffic on Bison "solves nothing,• he said. Winship also said Eastbluff res-'' !dents should not dictate traffic' ·~i measures thal affect many other , residents. .'i "The solution ... would be to ._, close off and block both ingress ''1 and egress onto Jamboree from :' Eastbluff, thus malting the incon-~,j venience equal for all,• he sai~. · "Sparing that, the original config-' 1• uration should be put back in ' J 1 place, and stricter enforcement QI speedmg and other traffic viola-,1 tions should be implemented." that · Math IS a •gateway" subjectl mearung it bas a direct unpact on ,,._ ., how well students perform in oth-, ,(. e r subjects, Mook said. , . : "It IS a goal to get smaller mall} , classes/ she said. "We're verJ much in favor of loweri.rig the class sizes.• 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA ~ (714) 708-48PS lut~ruatiounl ~nbqnn rtrn Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! 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The shopping center has become a destination for shop- pers seeking creative, unique, quality merchandise made by artisans and craftspeople from throughout the wprld. Last week an association known as Comite Colbert (named after one of Napoleon's ministers in charge of commerce), which- represents a very .select group of 7? French luxury g<>Qds compa- nies dedicated to promoting the excellence of some of the world's finest artists and merchants, came to South Coast Plaza for breakfast at lToquet. Hosted by Anton Segerstrom, scion of the retail dynasty, and presided over by Ke tty Malson- rouge, president of the Colbert Foundation in from New York for the breakfast, locals were intro- duced to "Les Journees des Arti- sans,• an upcoming presentation of Comite Colbert that will be on public display at South Coast Plaza from Sept. 14 through 20. The event marks the first tune the festival has come to Orange County. THE CROWD . ' &i , l lr b.w. cook :Jbe Colbert Foundation, establis.hed in 1988, is an Ameri- can nonprofit organization that promotes Franco-American rela- tions th.rough educational programs. The Columbia University graduate school of business in conjunction wilh the Par- sons School of Design works with the foun- dation to offer the traveling educational exhibit. glimpse at the process of creativi- ty behlnd the products they admire ~craftsmanship is about real- izing dreams. And we espeoally want children to understand the passion that goes into each work, as the youth of today are the next generation or craftsmen.• The program has been criti- cally acclaimed and enthusiasn: cally received by the public at the New York Colbert Festival held at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, at the Smithsop.ian IJ1Stitution in Wash- ington, D.C., and n ow on the West Coast. · · On Sept. 13, the 300 north block of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills welcomes the ton:Pte Col- bert fora day of wandering amongst the liVlng cxh1b1t of French crdftsmanship. On Sept. 14, the massive undertaking comes to South COdst Plaza for a week.long journey i.nto.excel- lence, with all cxhlb1tions and demonstrdllons open to the pub- lic, with children welcome and mvlted to part.ic1pdte. Such luxury goods mcrchdnts to SCP as Chanel, Hermes, Bernardaud, John Lobb, Cristdl Saint Loius, Lahque, Ut.ncome, Remy Martin, Van Cleef tlnd Arpels, Chnstian Dior, Givenchy, Lacoste and Christone will pdr- bopate in the upcoming week of design exhibit within the con- fines of the Jewel Court Rotunda of South Coast Plaza Additional members of Cornite Colbert participating m the event include Cham- pagne Lois Roed- erer, LolUs Vwt- ton, Champagne Krug, Ddum, Celme and Bac- carat. "South Coast Plaza has a greater number of Comile Col- bert merchants under one roof than any other Southern Cdltf or- nia shopping destination,• said Segerstrom, welcoming the local crowd to breaklast. ·1 rrugbt even go so far as to say that South Coast Plaza has more Col- bert merchants than any shop- ping desqnation on the West Coast.- "Education is the primary mission of La Journees des Artisans,• Maisonrouges said. The upcoming week.long presentation is about offer- ing the public a speoal A jewelry designer from Van Cleef and Arpels fashions a neck- lace of sapphire beads ln preparation fo r the "Les J oumees des Artisans" event to be held a t South Coast Plaza. Organizers are calhng the gath- ering a "Festival of Imagination" Ceaturing every- thing French dnd fabulous, from the art of wine e1nd champdgne mak- ing to the fine tdi- loring of gar- ments, the setting of jew<'lry, the crafb.ng of leather, the blowmg of crystal, the fosh- ioning of silver and fine porce-r la.in, cUld th~ nux- ing of perfume N, an mtcrest- mg footnote, lhe fesuval and the nobody does it better JOHN BLOESER • CARPETONE . ~oun; "The Oldm CafPCt Company 1n CaLfoo11a0 ~ M ·rG.~.. 2927 s. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa CA mml (Yi miJe south of South Coast Plaza) ~:::;., ...... (714) 751-2324 •• • • • • • • BODICENllE ;. Health & Wellness Center ~GE SWEDISH SPORTS DEEP Ai.OMAmERAPY OODY1RFA1MENIS templete Spa IAcJud.ing Sauna : ~ 7 dtys a WHk • Mon.·Fri. 9am-9pm. Sat..&m.. 1~7pm : Costa Mesa Buncilutton Beach 1_ _ 666 Bebr, Sult. 101 17672 e..:b ~-,SW.DA E ( ... o1 Brutol. eta. t.o South C.out Pba) (BNcb a N-ID u Pl9dCa ..,_) 714.668.9925 714.847.9936 KAYAKS "lQ" orr L 1 l • ' l ~ 11 t. I, I ,\ ""' I ' ! I ' " Our Interior Designers are available for free in-home c0nsultation. A model stands for a dress fitting at GJvenchy, one of the retail outlets involved in an event celebrating French craftsmanship. Colbert Foundation work very closely '<Vlth the Artisls Rights Foundation, founded m 1991 by the Directors Gwld of Arnericd, which works to "preserve lhe tradition or craftsmanship and the inlegnty of the artists cre- ation,· sdld Maisonrouge mtro- ( FUllSET •ACRYLIC • Aclyhc wiWMe Tlp • Pink & WMe Powder • lume Gel •Sil Wra+> • Acrylic •Pink FIUS • Pinlc & WMe • Lume Gei • S. Wra+> • Mittcurt • PedicUre •Kids l-10 Man1CU11 & PtC! • Hand Paathn WAXING I ducmg members of the Artists Rights Foundation to the crowd Tius JS one event not to miss For more mformabon, call (714) 435-2000 • 8.W. COOK'S columns appears every Thursday and Saturday. - .. .. .. "t .. • -. .. • .. .. --.. ... -• --.. "' -• -.. .. .. -• .. ,. .. • .. • f •• • • ; • . . • . . ;A 12 Saturday, August 15, 1998 Sur p I Newport Beach/Costa f'.Aeso Doily P\1,Cf .. • Laid-back Newport Pier hang out is a popular place for beach crowd I ALISON M\I'.UtAY !kif Pb I f Newport BMch had a col- . lege, Ba1a Sharlceez Surf Shack wo°'9'be the town's prenuer college bar. Instead, it is the perfect beach bar, where tan p<:'ople of 1'11 ages wear shorts, tdnk tops, alc\d sandals and look llke they Just tumbled in on a wave (and quite a few cany '>kdtebodrds). Shhrkecz 1s so laid back that you, !>ldnd out if you are at all dressed up. The bar's pop· NIGHT LIFE ulanty is evident m the long line thdl curls outside on weekends; 1·vPn wt><'kdays are busy. Most of the day crowd can 111• tounsts but we get tons of locdl'>, f'S pec1d.lly at rught, • man- ct<Jl'f Mike Greco sa.Jd. "It's a prPlly mellow crowd.• Gr<>9 Newman opened the t1rst Shdrkeez, in Manhatt~n 'JiPdch, in 1993. Because New- mdn employed fellow USC .circ1 c1t1dtes, the bar quickly . became popular with college students. Baja Sharkee;lin Newport Beach, whlch as>ened by the Newport Pier !-fl June 1996, is the second of Uu;ee. The third, AJoha Sharkeez, 1s1 fu Hennosa Beach and has mhre of d Hawaiian theme. 1 .. Sh~eez's distinctive air is set off by the lack of darkness. Every nook and cranny, every win- dowsill, every booth is expl¢ing wiili color and noise. • · The hodgepodge decor evokes the atmosphere of a tropi- cal jungle hut, like something out of ·cocktail,· with corrugated tin walls, faux bamboo and grass trim, and vtvid colors. The unfm· ished wooden floor is spread with sand and sawdust. The effect is clearly deliberate, but avoids seeming too contrived or cheesy. Even the ceiling offers VlSUal delights. A deep-blue shark with beautifully airbrushed flames coming off its snout swims among a strange assortment of pi.:Oatas, airplanes, a blue and red boat, ROSEY1S AUTO BODY WJFOINIA LAW STATES You CAN CsoosE ANY REPAIR FACIUTY FRH Plck-1p & Dtflvtry • All Ctrtifietl W1lcll11 642-4522 121 lnd11tri1I Way • Costa Mesa FYI MJA~ ~SHACK • WHERE: 114 21st St., Newport Beach •WHEN: Open daily at 11 a.m. Closing times vary. + PHONE: 673- 0292 Attacking a Shark Bite cock- tail are Ron Rychliwski, Kris- ten Pantelh, Pino Bulattt, Shelley Glassman, Mells- sa Brown and Ronald Jeremy. I and a school of wooden fish. I upholstered with bright fabrics, The booths along the wall are including a vibrant strawbeny .. 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Michael Myers, white of mask and stunted of step, buys the farm just as he had done in .at least four of the five previous versions of ·Hai; loween," Whatta suq)rise. •H2o" opens with the obliga- tory spooky house: lights that don't turn on, phones with no dial tone, creaking doors, teenagers with more huevos than brains, and the first potential vic- tim lured to her fate as a trout is to Power Bait. Yo, cinematographer -ever hear of a light meter? Underex- posed by at least two stops, "H20" is darker than Clinton's future. . Back again, leading this laughable bad Grand Gulgnol, proving she can scream with the best of them, is an agin~ Cwtis. A haircut shorter than my attention span. A figure in need of some burgers. Oct. 31 brings back b~d mem- ories for her. Her brother killed h~r sister. Her body was never found. 1\velve step, self-help, group therapy, meditation - nothing removes impending feel- mgs of doom. 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Classes for children 8 to 10 and children 11 to 12 will meet from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday ~....., Ullll Aug. 28. 1'bMelr praf1 rdm0 h wm tMCb dllldrm about .. Upectl ol tbMtw, tncb~ acting and dellgli. 1be pn>- gram eDds witb • perfomN'D(Wl by the ....... ·1\litiOn la S195 for two weeki with a S30 dilcount for addl· tional slbltngS. For information, call (714) 708-5577. ' I 'Laughing Wtld' to open OCC se~n Christopher Durang'1 come- dy "Laughing Wild" will be the first play in the OCC Theater Department's 1998·99 seaJOn. . •Laughing Wild" will be per- formed Aug. 29 and 30 and Sepl. 5 and 6 m the Drama Lab Studio. The season will also feature a "First-Year Showcase,• a series of mono!~ and scenes performed by new the- ater students, m the Drama Lab Studio on Sept. 12 and 13. 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The tours are free with admission, which is SS for adults, $4 for seniors and stu- dents and free for children under 'sixteen and members. Admission 1 is free on Sl\lesdays, Hours are 11 a.m .• to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 112~. I ' ' At.h ABERCROMBrE date book ' Newport Beach/Costa 1-Aeso Daily Pil Andrew Uoyd Web· ............. •cm.• Nied OD T.S. Eliot .. "Old Pomlm'aBookof tncllcal Cilll.. wW for adults, $4 for seniors and stu~ dents, children under 16 and trea for museum members. Hpurs ar" 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through. Sunday. The museum is at 85Q't San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. Por information, call 759. 1122. -KIDS · FAMILY ARTS DAY .. .. -p (949) 673-6260. ..... An exhibit of 15 photographs by Alex Abercrombie is at Memphis Soul Cafe, 2920 Bristol St., Costa· ) ·, Mesa, through Avg. 30.' Daily hours are 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. For information, call (714) 650-3690. beattlieOr&ge Comity hrlonamg Arl8 Cenler friml 'IU•dal' through Aag. 23, with per- formances Tueeday through Aug. 22 at 8 p.m.; on Aug. 22 8' 2 p.in..; and on Aug. 23 at 2 and 1:30 p.m. 11ckell ran~ from $21 to 552.50 and can be pun:hued at The Orange County Museum ot Art· will olfer Family Arts Day from noon to 4 p.m Sunday. The day will feature performances and hands-on art activities for children and· families. The theme is "Cables, Plugs, Flowers and Bugs," an exploration of the rela tionships between technology and nature. Admission is free. For information, call (949) 759-1122. ART ARTISTS IN ACTION The Cannery reslauiant plays host to Artists in Action every Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Artists will give live demonstra- tions on the patio. For informa- tion, call 723-1922. SPOTLIGHT TOURS Janice Pell will discuss Italo Scan- ga 2 p.m. Tuesday and Barbara Klein will discuss Jonathan Barof · sky 2 p.m. Aug. 23 as part of Orange County Museum of Art's Spotlight Tours, highlighting an Rugs and Wool Carpet HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa The Center, 600 ART CAMPS •Town Center Drive, The Orange County Museum of Costa MeM. For Art offers a nwnber of art camps 'P.'ASTELS' information, call for children, including paper- An exhibit of pastels by Laguna (714) 556-2787. making, animation, drawing, ' Hills. artist .Billie Nugent will be painting and photomontage. Tue on display m, the NewpOrt Beach museum is at 850 San Clemente Central Library, 1000 Avocado I GEORGE HURRELL I black-and-white photographs of I the Orange County Museum of I Drive, Newport Beach. For infor- Ave., today through Aug. 31. For "Geoige Hurrell: Hollywood and Hollywood stars of the 1930s and Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, mation, call (714) 759-1122, ext, information, call.717-3801. Beyond," an exhibit of Hurrell's 1940s, will run through Sept 27 at Newport Beach. Admission is $5 204. THE LAST OF THE BidMERCEDES If you collect clas.5ic automobiles1 you know the last mcxlel year is the most desirable. This may be your last chance to buy one of these big·~y s.a~ sedans. If you would like to lease or purchase one, hurry before they are extinct. will end ,Production of the 1999 s.c~. This big, luxurious body style •• arguably the mOSt luxurious Mercedes ever built •• will not be made agaJn. 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V Pit 0 T •THE ISSUE: Did City Manag~r Kevin Murphy commit a .firing offen se, or was he the victim of politics? . · I W hy is anyone surprised (•Shock waves at City Hall,• Aug. 13)? A city manager's job is thankless. Ob sure, now that he's resigned, all are expressing shock. But look at the facts. If the city is in trouble, the city manager gets blamed. If the city is doing well, the council takes the credit. Rush Hill is correct. Council members tend to have their own agendas. It takes a certain mentality to sit on the City Council. Tom Edwards doesn't want any more of it either. No one wants to chal- lenge Nonna Glover's seat. The citizens pay little or no attention to city problems unless a tree blocks their view. Even at $150,000 a year, city manager is a lousy job. Listen to the bickering and innuendo at council meet- ings. And that's only the part the public sees. God only knows what kind of stuff. goes on in private sessions. It's too bad but not surprising. PATIY LILLEGRAVEN Balboa Island It isn't often that I flnd myseJI agree- ing with a Daily Pilot editorial, but the one on Aug. 13 titled •Murphy, citizens deserve better" was right on the money. As one who has had OC!;'.asional deal- ings with Kevin Murphy over the last six years, l found him to be candid, accessi- ble and intelligent -a valuable asset to Newport Beach. Public employees are often maligned, with some justification, for being contemptuous and manipula- tive. However, these staff characteristics are frequently reflective of the City Council they represent. One can only READIRS RESPOND imagine the char- acteristics the future city man- ager must possess to appease the current majority. 1 The •no com- ment• mantra by Tom Thomson. John Noyes, Norma Glover and John Hedges is a sell-incriminating testimonial to their coward.ice. Just eight months ago, these same council members unani- mously voted to increase Murphy's salary. Hedges state d, •111e city has benefited from the city manager's [Mur- phy's) employment.• If these council members had prob- lems with Murphy's management, why didn't they take action in January? The w~y in which this forced resignation was conducted, after the filing deadline for the City Council had passed, is petty politics and injurious to the dty. The unrestrained sense of sell-importance and deceit demonstrated by Glover and. H edges inake soap-on-a-rope a necessi- ty a.round these people. ' JOHN BUCHANAN Newport Beach r • Anyone who watches Newport Beach J:ity Council meetings should not be ter- ribly surprised about the turn of events relative to the resignation or the city manager. Since, at this point, there have ~n no comments from five of our city council members, it appears there is a trong majority of elected officials unwilling to challenge the resignation. : The Pilot is being unfair to City Councilwoman Nonna Glover in sug- }lesting that her timing is related to the City Council filing deadline. The Pilot ~hould cool it. l don't believe as suggest- ~ in the Aug. 13 editorial, that you ,;peak for •nearly everyone else in New-i>ort Beach .• RON HENDRICKSON Newport Beach '• ~es at City Hall • While .. , .... Why Kevin~ deddecl to ....... po.t he ............. bWkllilg I don't under- for • k1" tlmlt.' stand why he is bemg paid $70,000 U he resigned. He may have done wonderful things m the past, but I do not figure that he has been listening to the people of Newport Beach on what they want as far as our lighting system, our roads, our sewers. I think he bas been spending far too much money on surveys and studies. SHIRLEY PHIWPS Newport Beach There is little doubt that he worked hard and was knowledgeable about a multitude of city matters. Had he devot- ed his energy to resident needs, the city would be a far better place today. MELVIN MANN Newport Beach I am a bit confused. I have not, m all the years that I've worked in a corporate environment or a private sector enwon- ment, beard of someone resigning from a position and being offered severance pay. Obviously, he bas been forced out, or there's something that, as taxpayers, we need to find out if we a.re going to be paying this gentleman money after he has resigned. MIWE DE LA CRUZ Newport Beach Editor's note: As part of Murphy's contract, once he decides to leave the d ty, he's paid for the next six months as an on-call consultant. I think that the Kevin Murphy inci- dent goes to show you that the City Council should resign. The council only worries about their own things and not the g ood of the city, while Murphy cared for the whole city. I own property on the ocean front, and I have talked to Murphy a number of times. 1 find that he was very easy to get along with and did what was good for the city. So hopefully, they will make them resign and give Murphy back his job. CHARLES ANDERSON Newport Beach If you think Kevin Murphy's resigna- tion has nothing to do with John Hedges, you are sadly mistaken. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Murphy is a very good man. GEORGE LAMPINEN Newport Beach I'm really sorry to see Kevin Murphy leave. I feel he is a very capable city manager with a great deal of integrity. He is concerned for the whole city, not just for his own personal interests or political agenda. One does wonder why at least four of our City Council members had no com- ment. There was a time when we had a council that was concerned with the oty and its future. I'm sure Murphy will do tine m his future endeavors. I'm not so sure about the city of Newport Beach. JOAN MCCAULEY Newport Beech Property values, The Irvine Co. and a few other corporate establislunents a.re the controlling powers of Newport Beach. For the past 40 years, this has been the Newport way. The City Coun- cil is an ego tlip for those who never made it to the big league. Kevin Murphy will go on to bJgger and better challenges in his life. New- • port Beach will survive, the rich will get richer, and the poor will keep migrating ' from the south to keep our houses clean. FltANK FRIES JR. Corona del Mar WHAT COUNCIL MEMBERS SAID Having worked closely with Kevin Murphy on several matters. l realJ.ze Newport Beach ts losing a top-flight manager, admirustrator and planner. He will be missed. We have lost a good man dlld wish him the best m his future endeavors. GEORGE H. COFFIN Ill Newport Beach Clarence Turner has said, ·He's bright, he's energetic, he's honest and he's got a high sense of morality.~ A concise statement of his attributes. The city of Newport Beach will find it diffi- cult to find a replacement who possesses lhese qualities. · As a 1\-ojan, I give this Brum high marks and hope he doesn't leave But, m any event, I want to wish him the very best in whatever he chooses to do. The choice will be his. WAUACE OLSON Corona del Mar Newport Beach needs Kevin Murphy Murphy is intelligent, fair and compe- tent -something that is cWficult to say about Norma Glover, Tom Thomson or John Noyes. If you want a direct oppo- site (slow, biased and embarrassing). a perfect example is John· Hedges. Some years ago J bad some dealings with Murphy while representing my homeowners association . While our posi· tion did not prevail, I always found lurn a willing and honorable man who made decisions because he felt he was right, not because he wanted to be popular. l don't always agree with him. but I know he makes decisions with the best inter- ests of all the people in mind. This is an influence we cannot afford to be with- out, espeoally with the quality of our _-current City Council majont} More lhan a few errors in Judgment have been made by Newport voters in the 29 years I have hved here It's tune to make up for lost tllne and send a mes· sage to the 1cliots who would force out the most valuable civil servant we havt in order to assuage their outsized ego Throw the bums out! Recall Glover. Thomson, Noye and Hedges. and beg Murphy to stay. BIL GEKAS Newport Beach Kevin Murphy is, by all dccounts, a decent human being. l echo all the good things being said about hun in the press ... moral, bright, genuinely nice, hlghly competent, skilled and talented. It truly makes me wonder what is going on in the City Council that they are not able to tolerate such goodness m their midst. Food for thought JANET GRANT Irvine That wM a wondertul editonal. ObVI- ously the oty IS being run by four (elect- ed offtetals) Thank you tor your support of Kevm Murphy. ' FRANK ROBINSON Balboa. Perunsula How unfortunate for Newport Beach to lo e Kevm Murphy ru. city manager. This man and his outsldnding family have been a tremendous a. set to our community. In a position that demands careful conSJderation of sensiuve issues and political tightrope walking, KeVtn ha proved time and again his profes- sionalism and adroit Judgment. We hope that some local company can appreciate hls intelligence and sense of decency. He will be an mcredi· ble asset to any group he 1oms The city's loss is someone else's gam. Good luck, Kevin. You ar a man among men. We are belund you 100°~. BEN AND KAREN WlGKT Newport Beach I !IJ.andom thoughts · on Barbot, re[Jistriition, cigarettes and Internet ! . GAY Gm.\ti.R-. ANOOVAL Superintendent Robert Ba.r~t started bi9 new Job this week. So fa.r, be hasn't called me for community input. The Dai- ly Pilot quoted him as saying he has lr~ in cleaning bathrooms. That ~u1d come in handy ,because dirty bathrooml are a untvei'lal complaint ~th all of our IChooll, no matter which htdgbborhood they are located ln. Solv- jng JUlt that problem would make the ~endent'1 h1rtng worthwhile. ' . . ... : Sdloo1 muat be Just around the bend xs.t. 10) becaUM ('Ye reoMveci my ~packets. Tb9y contain • ton of fClllDI -to be ftDed out lll duplkate If p ..... two klla. I can't watt for klkJOll tD c ~Wiled ID,... .. , 5 .. :::::..-:.:\.-~,--........ J don't know how it always rettes behind their counters happens, but we always plan I D u c I ' I 0 • I L L ' a family vacation the same I , I I I I • • is coming up for a City Counol vote at 6·30 p.m. Monday. Go and let your city time my kids are supposed to register for school. Usually at registration we find out our children did not get their requested classes because of schedule problems. The bad news ls that there ii no recourse until the coun- Mlon come beck lD another few week.I. So parents get to bear bow their cbil· dren dkl not get tbl ICbedule that their frtendl dkl, and lpmd nigtitl Wottytng whetbs tbel'9 II ar llD't gamg to be a dw for. ooUege ...-.qulll•. Por that r---. maybe tt • bettm' to• on vaca· tian dudlili .. pertocl of ,....ty, .......... , ............. at .. ala8ld IDI. 1111 orllit b:iEs lo+••• ......... of ........ ~ ....... ., .,. 111 ..... mw rt 7 I • •I lJ 1 Ht?! I to see whether she makes 1t to all of th right stations and gets an upper lotker for the tall one ~o wears short ski.rts. 1t will be in everyone'• best lnte1'81t to assign her an upper locker. •••• We also have been unable.to ascer- tain whether coaches bave been hired for the com MeM High Sc~ool girls' tennta and golf tealnl. Because theee are both fall sportl, I'm bopiDg there are C'OaCbill, but my four pboae calls have go11e .........S. If you are a lialy cu..-.. coecb..,..... call tbe ICboal.,... -.., getting wwdllld. •••• TM pup.-C... MiM cwA±HifW ..... ..... ~ .... '° plK'9 dga· representatives know what you think. I will be with you ln spirit and have alrt'ady written my letter of sup. port. tr you can't make the meeting, wrtte or call. •••• Now that I arn on the Internet. I've become o techie. Someone in Moreno Valley reod my article on the Int.met and e-mailed me aboUt lt. 1bllli world ts ahrink1Dg and we need to iducatl our youth \IO be on tbl cutting .... Howft. •·an educadaml ~put out by the U.S. ~of Bduallma Mid that wlllle 18% of our p.abll; ldMJoll are t"ODDICMd to ......... -1'1% of ourd •••'*"lli1rdll-. A~bJ~st1111tU.011 It found that twice as many white tudenl<> as black students have home computers The u or th World Wide Web at horn turned out to have a big U'l1pact on 1 arning. In my opuuon, if you can hg· ure out bow to u e the Web and get through all of the un~hoted mall. you have Just teamed a blg lesson m prob· lem solving, relevance and reeding. . . . . ' Cle rooms at C<>1ta Mesa High School are about to get computers con- nected to the lntemet. Th«'! school ii looking for kllled volunt r installen Ott 11 ln computer and Internet me Wt1I be otlered for ltUdents ind ~ M 1Df vacadoh .,..._t to~ rm k...-V em tbol't. Go out ana uw • lamDy .cw.ture. See you IOOll. r 82 So1urday, August 15, 1998 .. Newport/Costa M.eso Doily Pi .... • E .. * I i' .. J ~ I t PRESENTS * . , ~. , . t ~ . . ' t l .. . ' r . • . 1 • .. * ' \ ~ t . ~ 2 ~ t * THE LEXUS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY YEAR-END CLEARANCE NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!! NO\\' THROUGH AUGUST 31 '93 LEXUS '94CHEVRO '95 LEXUS '94LEXUS '94LEXUS '94LEXUS ES300 CORVEl*IE ES300 ES300 GS300 GS300 ,_,AC..M. ,... r-"*71.allia, New Laa ,.,.. o.ly llK. CD tOl28S3) (1°'61') 1087 2099 '96 LEXUS '97LEXUS '94LEXUS '95 LEXUS '95 LEXUS '97LEXUS '98LEXUS '96LEXUS '96LEXUS ES300 ES300 SC400 SC400 ~ SC300 GS300 ~ LX•SO . . Shop by Phone Or on th Internet J www.le us4less.com Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot around town· Saturday, August 15, 1998 B 3 -~,!en<t MOUND TOWN Items to the ~ly Pilot. Around Town, :no w. Bay St., '6sta Mesa, 92627; fax them to 646- :fl"TO; Of call 540-1224, ext. 228. A com- e ltsting of Around Town can be • nd at www.latimes.ciom/pilot. .. , tbDAY ... Mark O'Hare, creator of the com- ic strip Cibzen Dog, will appear at 2 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more infor- mation, call 444-0226. members, $170 for nonmembers. For more information. call 546· 2061. SUNDAY ~ summer tennis tournament ~:· +ill take place from 8 a.m . .to 5 ~.m. Saturday and Sunday at "1e.wport Harbor High School, 600 ;,1hine Ave .. Newport Beach. Sin- ~les' registrntion is $22 for New- A program titled Spiders Are Your Friends will be presented at 7 :45 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve1 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Parking and admission are free. Hot chocolate and marsh- mallows will be serveH~ For more information, call 640-6746. Cottages and Tidepools: Life on the beach, a series of beach cot- tage and tide pool walks, will begin at 9 and 11 a.m . at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Partic- ipants will TJleet at Los Trancos parking lot. Walkers aie encour- aged to wear non-slippery, rub· ber-soled shoes. Parking is $5. Tours are free. For more informa- tion, call (949) 494-3539. . . t rt Beach residents and $27 for oresidents. Doubles' registra- • n is $28 for Newp9rt Beach res- tipe~ts and $33 for nonresidents. ~egister at Newport Beach Com- ,dlunity Services, 3300 Newport ~vd. For more information .• call • ~49) 644-3151. ~olunteers ages 14 and over will "6e needed ar 8 a.m. to help paint l!ie fence around Paularino ~cbool. 1060 Paularino Ave .. Cos-. lA Mesa. Refreshments will be urved. The paint will be donated ~ Deft Paint of lrvine. For more mf ormation, call 556· 7653. ~ ,.. '4 back-country hike will take ~lace from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- :~ Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast %J.ighway, Newport Beach. Hikers "4'iU meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- ~r. Parking is $5. For more inlor- )llation, call 494-3539. .:froplcal plants wUJ be the topic if discussion at the 9:30 a.m. pro- :~am at Sherman Library and ~aidens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. · hn Bishop, the gardens' man- ~er of horticulture, will conduct f tour of the Tropical Conservato-~· The program is free. For more {ilformation, cdll (949) 673-2261. • 'Psing the Ubrary, Tools & Tricks ~be presented at 10-a.m . in the tJiends Meeting Room at the l-Jewport Beach Central Library. fooo Avocado Ave. The event is Iiee. For more mlom1allon, call .Cl49) 717-3801. .. Parkaimoon will pe rform from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Cafe, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more infor- mation, call 444-0226. "An Artist's Journey -The Mar- i tune Paintings of John Stobart• will be on display until Nov. 8 in the Grand Salon aboard the Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admission is $4 for adults and $1 for children 12 and under. For more informa- tion, call 673-7863. Host famWes are needed for for- eign exchange students who will be in the \lnited States during the 1998-99 sdlool year. Students will bring their own health insurance and spending money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675-0423. Children ages 7 to 12 can eflroll in either Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pdd on the third floor of Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which include a snack and movie, aie until 5 p.m. Admission is $110 for members, $130 for nonmem- bers. Extended day is $150 for .. A back-coµntr}' hike will take place from 9 a .m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at'El Moro VJ.Sitor Cen- ter. Parking is $5. For more infor- mation, call 494-3539. A fun run will take place a t 7 a.m. at !=rystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Runners will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more information, call 494-3539. First book story time will be pre- sented at.2 p.m. in the children's department of Fashion Island's Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The event is free. For more information, call 759-0982. MONDAY Hawaii Author Night wtll be pre- sented at 7 p.m . al the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 953 Newport Center Dri- ve. Newport Seach. The event will feature Fred Hemmings. the founder of professional competi- bve surfing. The event is free. For more information, call 759-0982. ~..---------------------------------------------------------------...:;::..;.::.:;;;::; :· ·' ., to( ·' •• , ~ I can 't believe ..... . It's My Horne L:mdscaping or rc-l:rndscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLO\NERDALE can make your landscape dreams,,. :-, . • ·' ~ Landscape Designer F· ,. .. ·: ... , - lti:: come true, and increase your home' value, too! • ..,. 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Stephanie Avnet, one of the con- tributing author's of the travel guide •frommer's Wonderful Weekends from Los Angeles,• will make an appearance at 1 p.m . at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more infor- mation, call 444-0226. THURSDAY li'acy McBride, author of "Frugal Luxuries: Simple Pleasures to Enhance Your Life and Comfort Your Soul,• will appear at 7 p.m. at the Triangle Square Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more information, call 631-0614. FRIDAY A free mountain bike tour will take place from 6 to 8 p m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Bikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parla.hg is $5. For more information, call (949) 494-3539, Aug. 22 ·1 I \ J{reative Kids Komer, a crea L. 'writing workshop for co J;;n ages 8 to 13, will be pi:~ted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ~ unde- termin'ed site. The co\ll'S will be taught by Usa Ade' ,son , an award-winning JOUt:r 1Ust who bas written for the J/s Angeles Tunes. Admission $150 and includes noteboo~~struction. a journal, a pizza l ch with soft drinks and moll. reregistration is requll'ed1 br liuse the work- shop location/s~epends on how many peopl sign up. For more informatior 1call (949) 654.-3860. Sportswriter and journalist Mar- tin Dulfaid will appear at 2 p.m. at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble Bookseller, 953 Newport C~nt,-. Drive. Newport Beach. A~on is free. For more infor- mation, call 759-0982. ·Aug.25 Robert WhiUey, a leading wine educator. will present a· wlute wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m. at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Registra- uon is $35. Reservations are required. For more infonnabon, call (949) 675-0894. Aug.26 Resources Association member9 is $22 in advance and $'27 at the door: guests are $27 in ad vance and $32 at the door; and students are $5 in advance and $10 at the door. For more information, call 245·783-4. "This Is Your Garden." a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be discussed from 10:45 to 11 :30 a.m. in the children's department of the Metro Pomte Barnes & Noble. Booksellers, 901B South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event lS free. For more inlorma1 bon. call 444-0226. Conscious Eating will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 901 B South Coast Dnve, No 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more mJonnation, call 444-0226 . Aug. 27 Sportswriter and journalist Mar- tin Dugard will appear at 7 p .m. a t the Tric.ngle Square Barnes &. Noble Bookseller. 1870 Harbot Blvd .. Costa Mesa Ad.mission is free. For ·more information, call 631-0614. Aug. 28 Estancia High School Class of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion Tale of the Whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. The event will feature Hawa.tian Creative Recruiting Strategies l beach party attire. Adnu.ssion. ~ will be presented from 8 to 9 a .m. $80. There will be no refund5 at the Sheraton Newport Beach, after Saturday. For more informa- 4545 MacArthur Blvd . Registra-bon, call 951-5435. tion will begin at 7 a.m . Admis- sion for Professionals in Human SEE TOWN PAGE B 4 'f e Daily Pilot, in honor of The Balboa Bay Club's 50th Anniversary, will publish a commemorative edition magazine feat\Jring The BB<:._ It will be distributed to more than 45,000 residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and The Club 's members on Saturday, September 19, 1998. Be a part of this very spe~ial tribute to a community landmark. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to The Balboa Bay Club Student Scholarship Fund for Newport-Mesa high school graduates. Spau & Copy 'Dea4liru: 'Weanutfay, ~µgust 19, 1998 . 5 p.m.. Canura 1(1tuly Jtrt: !Friday, ;{UfiUSt 28, 1998 · 5 p.m.. . Call Todayl (949) 641-4311 ' . ' I E 8 4 Saturday, August 15, 1998 Aug.29 CPR and Medk Flrst AJd wW be presented from 8 a .m. to 4 p .m. at ihe OCC Sailing Base, 1801 W. Coast HJghway, Newport Beach. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach resic<ents and $55 for non- residents. Students who complete lbe one-dQy session will receive a nation~~ recognized American Heart :};~ociation CPR and Medic First Aki card. Register at New- port b'each Commuruty SefVlces, 3300 , Newport Blvd. For more inlonnation, call (949) 644-3 151. str853/CJdvoice/qdvoice.htm. Tbe Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Ma:r meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 852-1148. Oasis Senior Center often a balf- hour of free legal consultation by appointfnent by calling 644-3244. ·around town call 536-1734. A work.shop for people with lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month m the auditorium at Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beach. For information, call 760-SS..2. Oul1 Senior Center bu a com- prehensive meslicaJ library to answer or research any medical question. Call 644-3244., Oasis SenJor Center offers a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs, and sup- plemental and long-term care insurance by appointment. For more information or appoint- ments. call 644-3244. m e ONGOING .snd Month\y work.shops for people with cancer and their relabves meet from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the sec- ond Tuesday of avery ·month at Ute Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center in Newport Beach: For more information, call 760-,5542. Oasis Senior Center offers a meal program for members. Lunch is served daily from 11:45 a .rq. to 12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose room at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Home-delivered meals are available for home- bound seniors. Reservtttions are required. Meals are sptjnsored by SCSS Inc. For more information, call 044-3244. ·' Expanded Awareness Seminars presents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m . Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. For more inlor- mation, call 646-1128. will lhe 1 CJD Voice, an e-mail discussion ThL . dnd support group for those with A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. 'the second and fourth We dnesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, • Oasls Senior Center otters med- ical equipment rental, from wheelchairs to walkers and more, by calling 644-3244. A free Introductory class ln pri- mordial sound meditation is offered· by t-'farvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For ( 4< the mfectious brain-detenoratmg ' Creut:zfekit-Jakob disease, will be ARl an ongorng activ1ty available for interested mclivtduals. 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A free support group meets from 1 O to 11 :30 a m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463 All Lassen's Leads Club m~ts 7:15 a.n:i. Tuesdays at Mimi Cafe, 1005 Newport Blvd., Cos Mesa. For more information, 646-1252. I Zen Home Stitchery, a loc St. Andrew's . Presbyterian manufacturer of meditabon su Church orters a support group for , 'piles holds a free meditabon lro (amilies ~th loved ones who sre s to j p.m. ~undays at Mesa B mentally ill. The group meets 711 W 17th S Crom 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the ness Center, · l., _Suit church's Dierenheld Hall c, 600 A-8~ Costa Mesa. For more info St. Andrews Road, Newport mation, call 722-7818. RC'"4.'f\ .11io1t'- lkqulrl0d sailing, Windsurfing & Ka~Lessons ..Pl ... ·.·11· ....... 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John's Episcopal Church, 183 t Bay St., Costa Me~a. For more ~rmation, call 953-0900. . ~dslgn lnte rniedtate School ~f{ers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of ~ns from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For ~ore information, call 225-8189: -Qasls Senior Center otters a ~kinson's disease support group lJom 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs-~y of each month. at 800 Mar- ~erite Ave., Corona del Mar. For ~ore inlorm~tion, call 644-3244. ,1 'f.be Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to i ::tO p.m. Thursdays. New classes 9egin on the first of the month. For more information, call 642- J.400 . • • Qoag Cancer Center offers Man tP Man, a free p.r;ostate cancer dis- sion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. first Wednesday of each nth at the center auditorium, 1 g Drive, Building 41 , New- qort Beach. For reservations or rpore information, call 722-6237. -hi~ Pacific . Business Xchange tias weekly breakfast meetings at ~ a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific ¢lub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., .r,iewport Beach . ·There is no Gharge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. f 4 'fhe Newport Beach Psycholo~-4al Association presents a coed ~lationship group called Insight ~als Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per wee~. For ~~re information, call 722-4588. t Bqag Cancer Center offers a free ~ation and imagery workshop ltom 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 ~oag Drive, Building 41, New- iort Beach. For more information, an 160-5542. . . . . . LYLEEN & JEFF EWING POWERFUL TOOLS THAT GET ACTION After a month of trying to sell your home •ey Owner", you have listed it with a Realtor who doesn't m to be marketing it the same at you did. You ran classified s every weekend, but your agent • s only advertjsed twice all • th; however, there is a lot more tivity than you were able to teon your own. When your home is being arketed professionally, the ealtor has many powerful selling ools that are not available to dividual home owners, such as ational and worldwide referral twork.s and the Multiple Listing ervice. Realtors advertise other omes that may re ult In a call the people who will buy your e. We work cooperatively and hare information about listings 'th other agents. By listing with ne Realtor, you have access to r agents· buyers. These tools nable us to market our listings ggrcssively to get sales action! and Jeff have 26 consecutive rs of real estate txperience in ~t'll't Beach. They are ColdwtD I I 11en11. For e.ionil service or advice with JOUI' real estate needs Cllll die .. (Mt) 644-aO 1114. A free telepboqe help line for seniors ages 6i and over is offered by mortgage consultant Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wednes- days at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723- 0233. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 ·to 18 who are interested in learning about sailing, seaman- ship, pilotinfJ, navigation .and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642- 6301 or 551-8591. Oasis Senior Center otters ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments .or more Worma- tion, call 644-3244. · The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance ~Club seeks experienced dancers to jo~ in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p .m . Wednesdays and a support group for people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic lfeat- ment and Research, 4019 West- erly Place, Suite 100, Newport I Beach. For more mformatJon , call 251-8700. Arthritis FoundaUon instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a .m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., C9sta Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. Nightly meetings are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, .,. call 774-9\06 or (800) 642-" 0666. The Newport Sports Colledion, Foundation, a nonprofit organiza-, tion, operates a free museum at, 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lection$ of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.ro. to 5 p.m. week- days. Call 721-9333. 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The . . classes are designed t<W reduce s stress. increase longevity and pro- at the Wlage Farmer, South Coast Plaza Wlage, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting 11 free tor first-time visi· tors. For more infonnation, caU 855-"308. Toastmasten Club 23 t meets at 7 a.rn. Mondays at The lrvUle Co .. 550-C Newpc>rt Center, Newport Beacll. For more infonnation, caU 733-2209. , · mote d Sf'nse of well-being with u · basic, edi.y-to-leam, non-strenu- ous movemenLc; to aid in balance . and concentration. The cldss i51 I I Hfrbor,lltes Toastmaster Club ~~27 meets at 7 a .m . Wednesdays ,dt the Riverboat Cafe, 15 1 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more informaUon, call 965· 3648. j ~ught by Victor Annand. No regl- u,trntion 1s reqwred and the c~s Is frN• Hodg Cancer Center JS at · ·Lido Isle Toas~asters f.!eets 4000 w Coast Highwdy, Ne~rt Mondays from 6.30 to 8 p .m. at Bedch For mon• mfonndl.lqn, call the ~endale Federal Bacik Com- 722·h217 muruty Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Pastuon Island, New- Oasls SenJor Center offers a dal· ly tel(•phone c ontdct pr0<Jrdffi for M·ntors who have d lmuted locdl i.upp<>rt syst<•m For more infor- mdt10n, c ttll b44-1244 The Costa Mesa CommunJcators Todslmt1slN'> Club meets from noon to 1 p m WPdnesdt1ys ut the Ort1nqe County Deportment of [ducallon. 200 Kdlmus Dnvf?, Costa Mesd Meetings drE> open to c1nyom.: who wants to improve his or her puhhc--sp<!dking skills. For morf' 10forrn<1llon, <dlJ 444-5030. The Newport Beach Olstln- qwshed Tod<,tnldste>rs Club 1300 rueets from 7 to 4 p m Tuesdays in Sgt PeppProni\ meeting room. 2300 Bnstol St , Newport Bf'ctch. For reservations or morP mformd- t.Jon, ct1ll 710-'Jb71 Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 m Cosld Mec;d nwcts at 7 p m Tuesddys di Mesa Verde United Methochst Church, 1701 W Daker St . rosta Mesd For more 1nformdhon. c dlJ 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 me"t" di 7 d.m We>dnesdays port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314. People interested In reading Engll.sh can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more inf onnabon, call 851-1739 Oasis Senior Center offers Vtsu- aJ-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representallve by appointment only: For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. Oasls Senior Center has a walk- ing group called WaJkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enJOY scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. For more information, call 644- 3244. ' Essential Weight Management -0ffers interactive and proactive weight-loss groups. Learn behav- ior modilication and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $2(}. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 718-9848. An ongoing group discussion and interaction for recovering women alcoholics who have been sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to discuss relationships. careers and living We sober. There is a cost based on a sliding scale fee. For more infor- mation, call 225-8189. The Hope Institute, a cen ter for recovery and family education, offers a women's support group from 6:30 lo 8 p.m . Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call · 432·0020. The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 BUILD OR REMODEL YOUR HOME "One-step" Construction to Permanent Financing ~ . • One time close. • Finance up to 100% of construction costs. • No payments during construction. • Major remodels are acceptable. • No income documentation available. • Based on finished value. ~ NATIONAL PACIF I C mortgop rot'pOl'tlllOll . ........... OWl(ENT --~-A Direct Funder, Underwriter and Servicer of Construction & Lot Loans FREE CONSULTATION OR INFORMATION PACKET: (800) 557-6515 second annual ~ch1~t.e Friday, August 28, 1998 Where can you find good people, great neighborhoods, thriving industry and excellent schools? From Costa Mesa to the Newport Coast, our newsroom is gathering copy and photos to show what makes our area so special. They've caught the spirit, an~ we' re certain our readers will tool Advertise your message in this special keepsake issue. Reserve Space by Monday, August 24,' 5 p.m. To Catch the Spirit, call 642·4321 Pilot o.a s.dorC.-.. aa..a Care-A·V• lramport lo ........ bento appoint- ments and grocery lhopplng •• The shuttle takes mem- bers to the center. For ~polnt­ ments, call 644-.3244. • p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more in1ormat1on, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers a free ongoing peer-support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Topics include self-esteem. exploration of feelings, comrnunicabon, trau- ma recovery and personal sup- port. For more information, call 631-2333. $50 ./ Individually Alarmed Units ./ Climate Controlled Units ./ Computerized Gate Access ./ Resident Management Team ./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units Heeg Cancer Center otten a free yoga cl~s from 10·-'5 to 1 b,5 a.m. Tuesday at •OOO W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of SeU-Defense offers aerob1c- cardio kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a m. Tuesdays, Thurs· days and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Nowporl Beach. The cost ls $8 per class. For more information, call 722· 0526. Alcohollcs Abonymous members meet fro111 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mon· days through Fridays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona qel Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. ,J The Alzheimer's AssoclatJon and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WesWilla Rosa co-sponsors a free suppdrt group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 631-3555. The Alzheimer's AssoclaUon and Mesa Terrace, a residential com· munity for people ~th Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers al 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more infonna· lion, call 283-1111 . Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that special· izes in the needs or people who have sick or dying animals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway. Swte m1n1 u Stctraqe I I 311. Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an ariimAl charity of the attendee's cbo1ce.J1or reserva- uo~. call 721-5750. · Another Passage, • tn:mlUonaJ support group for people expen. e ncing changes m their lives meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oas1S Senior Center, ~O Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more informabon, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center conducts blood-pressure screenings f~m 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tues- day of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del ) Mar. Screenings also are avaU- able from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the sec- ond and fourth Wednesday ot each month at Mariners Park. Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. For more infor- mal.Ion, call 644-3244. The Newport Beach Psychologi- caJ Association offers a body- unage and moderate-eating· sup- port group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 721-5750. Oasis Senior Center offers a Brdille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday!. in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona deJ Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. A brain-tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the first and thud Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, . Newport Beach. The meetings are free. 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Hftn................. .. ......... $20 00 Clln consist or more tNn one (set ~ ne19htxn tog(therl) a Otha 0rgon1zat100S s2S oo Cfl/ic ()f9anlutions, )'OIAh 9fOl.4>5, seMCt clubs, public ~.etc · ""''°'FM rotm wtth dltck or ~ll cNd info filled <M to ~ Hatbot /Ila CMmbcr ct Conv'11'ttt 1470 ..lllrrbortt ltd, ~ Bf.ech, CA 92660 Phoor (949) 799...00. f>J(; (949) 729-4417 (c.ff'll tlclaeb yf<{ft bt ~It !tit Mtt) Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot A breast-cancer support group tneets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and GE>Orge Hodg Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Hlghway. Newport Beach The meetings are free. For more infor; mation, caU 722-6237 Free professional consultation for makeup, wigs, etc., is avai).- a ble for cancer pallents by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Patt)< .. and ·George Hodg Cane.er Center. -4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonna,~ion, call 722-6237. • I 'I A tree cancer support group meets frorn 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of (Xlch month at Patty dlld George' Hoag C dncer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more infor- mation, call 722-6237 The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 d.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday A kosher lunch is offered al noon ror $3 per s_eruor. For more information, cdU 513-5641. Oasis Senior Center offers care- giver supportive counseling for' people caring for a loved one. For appointments or more infomrn- tion, call 644-3244. Hoag Cancer Center offers sup- port for people fdcing or undergo- ing bone-marrow trdnsplants or stem-ceU rescues. For more infor- mation, call 574-6872 Chess lovers of all ages are lnvtt- ed to jom the Jewish Senior Cen- ter's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m . Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Co!>- ta Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association offers a coed sup- port gro~p at 7 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group requrres free pre-assess- ment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. The Healing· ConnecUon offers a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 ,Jamboree Road. Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more informalion, caU 261-8003. Natural Foods Cooking Classes arf{ offered at New Leal Natural Cwsine. Classes are $35 each. For more inJorrnation, call 444-1005. The Consumer Business Net- work meets at 7 a.m. Fndays in the mezzanine at Newport Gate- way, 19800 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. For more infor- mation or reservations, call 550- 4785. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon takes place at 11 :45 a .m. Wednesdays at Costd Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. For Your Favorite Cruise per Cabin \1u~l ~ bookt·d pnor Hl ~' I 118. frnvcl b' 12 !\I qx NeWROrt·Mesa >§A' TRAVEL~ RA \1.\D \ EXPRESS HOTEL• C.\Sl'O -l..\l Giil.i\. \\. Get a $17 'Super Room' Now Plus a Free Night Stay in December or January 'k • ,\dult~-onl~ Ea!'>t 'fo\H'r. • ~on-,mo"ing noor!'> ;111d casino an.•a!\. • E\llrl'~~ Clll'ck-in "ith ~0111· credit rnnl and at ll'a!\I !. hour~ notkl'. • dult:.-onl) pool/ ~pa hour~. • Bi~ name cnll'rtainml'nt • Frcc !\lot 111ad1inl' pull. Guar.tntcl•d "Ill up to 5,000! • D:tih SornLI llour "ith c.·omj>liml'ntaf) dnnk'.'1. • Free ~huttll' to Outlet ~all. • f rec 19 Ill':. Mll!'>Clllll of Mcmoril',. • f rl'l' itfll'rnoon and l'\ ('nin~ lounAl' l'lltcrtainmcnt. • Brin~ a g11e!'lt! The S 1"" pricl' is for 1 or 2 (Sunda~ through Thur~da)) until 9/.~0/98. New! 011 lhe Wings of Eagles Spl'cial sou nd m\d Lighting df<.•cb on four giant M:rcen~ ,;dutr Aml'ric:tn llcrol'!\ from \\\\II to l>e!\Crt Storm Fret• I-; minull' \hO\\!\ datl~. Ca// Toll Free: 1-800-206-8032 \m. 19 -l>l'c.' 'JI or.km J 11 I mt n{ll/>I S/'i, St'fOlltl n~~hl FllEI I. \'dlltlt'.~ "'''"'"~'~ around town more information, call 574-8180. A free lecture about divorce mediation, ah alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the thud Thursday of each month with attorney Ahcia D. Thylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more inf onnation, call 955-2575. , I Revise your llfeUme documents regarding durable power of Q.tt'or- ney through Oasis Senior Center for $1 each. For appointment,s, call 644-3244. The NaUonal Dyslexia ·Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attentipn deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per session . F.or the tune and day, caU 642-7303. Oasis Senior Center offers elder- c!re preventive health-care ser- vices on the fourth Wednesday of each month m Room HS-3 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. For appointments, call 644-3244. Pacing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more t.nformation, call 722-6237. The Costa Mesa fire Depart- ment's Fire Explorers Post 400 meets at 6 p.m Tuesdays at van- ous flre stations. Men and women ages 16 to 21 are welcome lo JOIJ\. For more information, Cdll 754- 51 41 or 754-5106. Max1ne Cohen, a marriage and fa.mtly therapist, sponsors dJ1 anonymous help line for mdiv1du- als with relationship problems. She is avatlable for free consulta- tion from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 lo 8 p.m. Mondays by calling 759- 0357. SenJors and low-tncome families in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tne second Fnday of each month in the rear parking lot of Church of Christ, 740 W Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more 1nJormahon, call 650- 8236. . The Thursday Morning Club presents an ent<>rtc1inment lun- cheon the second Thursday of each month at Bdlboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast I lighway, Newport Beach. The club also has ongoing actiVities, such as golf and bridge. For a free newsletter or more information, call 546-2244. A free support group for women with gynecologic c<1ncen. meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Patty and George HOdg Veteran funny man Rich Little to p·erf orm at Ramada Express 1 he und1\putt'd ma.ster of mimicry will unu ;i~ain makl· dw RJmJdJ r~flfl\\ P.iv1l1on Theater come alive with the antic.\, \'lllH°'I .ind lh.1r.1un11.1t1011' ol 1ht· mh .ind famOU\. Ri1.h Linlc\ impc:r;onaliom and improvis.11mm h.1\1.' u11c:rtJanl.J nulliom JJI ov"r the world. I ive appearances and a muhi1ude of tdn1,1011 ,how' h.m .1llmH·d I 11111. co ~hare hi.s legendary talent with e¥Cryonc. 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In faa, ic 1s so ideal that most major cruise ships sell out their enrirc sroclc of abins up ro a year before saili1ig. ye-Jr·~ holid.iy ~J..'><>n. but the i.:rur<;e f>p«ialim Jt Cru1~ 1 lolidJ)" l...i1m\ chc: rcm.iining .iv.iilJhilin· Jnd 11enerarie~ and wiJI work \\Ith )'OU Ill flml the IJe..t opportun me-.. To book _your holiJo.y crttisr or 1111_y rrui.re, Clll! Cruise flolil.k1ys 111 (949) 260-0776. Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast I hgt.way, Newport Beach. For more infonnat:Jon, call 722-6237. Mesa Emergency Service Ama- teur Communication offers the opportunity for ham rddto opera- tors to partiapate m Costa Mesa's Radio Amatew Civil Emergency Service organiZation, Weekly nets a.re held at 7:20 p.m, on 147,060 MHz, Monthly meebngs are hf'ld at 6:30 p .m. on the fourth Wednesday of each rnonth dt the Costa Mesa PolJce Depdrtment For more information, Cdll 754 - 7045. Support is available for people who will undergo or are undergo- ing bone-marrow transplants or stero-cell rescues and the1.r fdm1- lies at the Patty and George HOdg Cancer Center. For more mfonnd- bon, call 574-6872 Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual dbuse and tape, their fnends dnd reld- tives meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 V1ctorid St . Costa Mesa. There 1s no fee. For more information, call Iris at 859- 3918. The Jaycees is a group of young professionals ages 21 lo 39 who get together for community ser- vice, business networking and soaalizing. Meet.tngs are held the second and fourth Thursddy of every month. For more informa- tion, call 451-2178. Sotvrdoy, Augu$t 15, 1998 B ~ Group ilnd prlvati tal cbJ das for women will be held at Hsing Chen School, 151 Kalmus DnveJ! M-7B, Co ta Me a. Adrruss1on date and time to be announced!" lntt!rested md1v1duals are urge< to hnd out more. For more infor- maaon, call 437-1274. The Cerebral Palsy FoundatJo ! will start a new chapter m th : MPa The foundation will offe • hnancial ,and emobonal support dlong Wlth mdny other !tee ser vices. to families m the area wh hdVP children affected by cere brdl palsy. For more informabon CdlJ (800) 967-3341. , Michael Harmi, ·a Corona de Mdr attorney dnd cert~hed publi accountant, will present a fr one-hour consultattoo on liVIJl trusts di your home or hls office~ 2660 E Cods! Highway, Coron ' df•l Mdr. for more mformabbn «Ill 644 -5801., o, • •' Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIAEDS CALL 642-5678 Travel Partners expands to new location. Tra\'d P.mn~r), lhl· kat!ing Or.111~... r.11hu domin:im -1.,r I <.":I....:-"~ nn th• ~ Countv 1r.l\d agrnq ncm l<l(Jtl.'J ac ~!l"i hu1IJ111gl. l'hl 1. um 111 1 ·hnn• numl'l<:r. ff E. I ~th ·1. in <...osw M<'!. 11. in the prou·" ('> 1•J) h ~I "i.? 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Call Monday to avoid disappointmmt! _,1&8v1sE.'a.... ~HOLlllATSW : NEWPORT BEACH 3933 Birch Street (949) 260-0776 Cruise Holidays of Newport Beach, your local cruise specialises, still have a number of cruise itineraries available rh.u include Thanksgiving. Christmas and New Ycars Day. For instance. Holland America's Ryodam s::a.il.s from fr. Lauderdale on December 30, pend~ the bsc day of the year ar a OUR B ET Is & WHISTIES COME FROM OUR SERVICE, • ., <) I l 11 l • private: i land in che Bahamas and then :.e~ s.iil to ring in the New Year at sea. l he: next cby is spent ac sea (for rte0very) before visiting Jamaica, Coiumcl and Key Wcsc. Sl'ITE LA VEGAS Gf li-t \\'J.t r ! At least half of the ships in the Caribbean arc: already sold out for this f'rl,Ull 1h1' i1d 111">t•l1 dhd; Ill .in.I Tl'~\'' l' Tr•'I''~ m 1 .lt"•llllll' "'r '"''" '• foo.11.I , ''"'pl" ·"''' '' c..h.H\H' hi \\Ill I \tdlhlll (\,II.tr,, I l(l '.tlltl'. HAWfHORN UITES E ,r R'-'"'-'n .u i, ,n, t '.t 11 l ( S(1\,. ) ~ 1 l -2 ·Vi " CCN I! ... . . EYE-OPENER '1 Scllto Ana Coootry Oub golfw A11 Ceocel has No. 2's oonm I see i*ow QUOTE OF, THE DlY ·11ovt that hole .•.• Art C4tncel, who has aced No. 2 at SACC five times. \8 Newport Seoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot Saturday, August 15, 1998 • Sports Edik>< Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 NBTC POSSESSES IJFl1ING STATUS Newport Beach Tennis ub member/gue~t events ve qujte the reputation. very tennis club hds d separate persondbty, f'ven il four sizable facihlles are ctted W1thl.Il the sdmc Q).lndanes like m Newport r ach -dnd two othe rs are only 1111utes away Of the sue clubs m the area, f f>Sd Verde 1s your idedl ftghborhood dub, Palisddes is t·rlect ford resort and h1qh-end I lyers. Balboa Bay Club 1s lcttegically locatPd and tprPsents lrad1llon, Newport r-ttc h Mctmolt I lotel is popular 1r v1c;1tors as well as locctls, and ucquet Club of Irvine 1s d tfJtOnal fac1hty serving many 1mona del Mdr 1es1dc>nts But 11 you C'an locdte a PnlbPr of th<> Nc>wport Redch nms Club. be their lnend Uus rmth You ought wdnt to ask Lf ''} ht1vc> cl pctrtnN yc>t for the 1b's memher/qlll1st untlmenL., We'rp known for our "'mber/guesls." sct1cl Vtrguua <>etz, Nc>wport Beach Tenms 1h controll<>r dnd longtime 1ployeE> Newport BeaC'h, lh<> "garden 1h" among the area's privdle mis fdcil1tles w1th 1Ls charming ckdrops and colo1ful qrPenery, 11 self-descnhPd "doubles b." e two-clay mcn·s mber/guest at NC'wport ach begms Aug. 22, thP >men's member/guest starts 1g. 29. Tourname nt gifts last r for participants included a uWul bldck pullover sweater. cl ub's membN/guPst party ug 22. y guPsl JOIOIOCJ lhC' club f g the tourndnwnt will Vf' c1 (r('<' 1mt1t1llon Dctc1ils: >050, f'Xl 21. ~ --?• - l\lewport Beach Tennis Club S'i also cxp<.•nencc•d some ~tJnges ldtely, mcludmg a new .-trquee on Edstbluff Dnve and ~wmdscreens pldnned for 19-C'ourt fdci hty BTC will dbo ho'>I the> U S ~llondl Senior Women's itrdcourt Chdmp1on'>h1ps in It' b5s dnd 75s cl1v1s1ons Sept. 9 through Oct J 11 ~ -4'·- t rmer Corona del Mar High dout and tounng pro elle Scott is promoting what fluid be dn outstanding !ugh !J1ool tennis preVlew for the · ils fall season when the Balboa ., Club Rllcquet Club hosts the ilver Mam Event & Thals 2-7. Winners of the Qwksilve r · Event singles and doubles rec:eive $1,000 to be donated the high school tennis am or their choice, m tion to a collecbon of trendy · ver sports apparel and an al Schroff 1Tophy. >Several local players, Juding the top tugb school yers like Natalie Braverman wport Harbor I Ugh) cmd <ha Vaughan (Corona del ), are expected lo compete. wport Harbor's top-notch bles team of Kristen Case Audra Adams are also Ming to play. Uver believes that many ers play tennis and will want mpete in trials to earn a into the MaUl Event. The of tournament ofOoals ls to ~ the top boys and girls es t ... 18) in South m omia. 1 · •rt•u be like sectionals, .. CdM SEE TENNIS MGI It •Pour top Orange· Coast runners give th~ Toros a pretty package. W en creating a new thletic program, a ollegecoachlooks!o recruit a combination of young athletes with bound.less potential and a core group of seasoned veterans. The upshot of this philosophy is that a new program can build for the future and, at the same time, be competitive. helped Orange Coast to a state title in cross country last fall, have all begun practice with the Toros. Schlobohm hopes the quartet will bring a little magic along with tb,em. "We've done a lot of recruiting this season, .. Schlobohm said of her second-year program. "If you want to bUila a good program, you have to go for th~ best." 'Mills, Martinez, Ceples and Riel were the top four runners for Orange Coast last season. Besides a team title, they bring with them a list of individual joson hill the NCAA rules, to get them," Schlobohm said. •I told them about our program and what we ., do here and it got their interest.• One o! the factors working in Schlobohm's favor was the tight bond that the four girls had with each other. It wa5 obvious that wherever they competed, they wanted to stay togeth~r. Mills was· the first to sign and the others soon followed suit. The signings not only gave the Toros a solid group of leaders, it instantly made them a contender for the conference title. strength training, speed w?rk •. ~' and intervals. The Toros will be ~ travelling to Mammoth for an.',t~· altitude training camp to imI>ff"e endurance. . , ~ One of the most important roles the former Pirates fill at '" Dominguez Hills is helping •J, Schlobohm build-a solid foundation for the future. Schlobohm has recruited 'a strong group of freshmen with a lot of '>J talent. The incoming juniors will .. become guides and teachers. " •They are excellent role ' ' Deann Schlobohm. the women's cross country coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills, looked no farther than Orange Coast College for that veteran element. Not only did she get experience, she got talent, too. accolades. "' Martinez, who is a product of Estancia High, was named the Orange Empire Conference Runner of the Year in 1997 and set the state record in the 10,000 meters in track and field. 10,000 in 1997 and was named 1997 OCC Athlete of the Year. "If all goes well, we should do really well at the conference championships and in the NCAA-- Division II finals,• Schlobohm ' said. "They all have great attitudes and I love the way they work." models, .. Schlobohm said. •0ur '" freshmen need to learn from runners who have experience • ' winning at that level.• Former Pirates runners Donna Mills, Araceli Martinez, Christine Riel and Mara Caples, who Mills, a Newport Harbor product, won the 5,000 and Caples was third at this year's state championships in the 5,000 and 10,000 and Riel won the 10,000 at the Orange Empire Conference championships. ·I worked very hard, within Extensive training has begun and includes a regimen of • Santa Ana College baseball standout Joe Urban, who left in • May to play in a Canadian amateur league, is currently in '· the middle of playoffs and will '• be back soon. Stay tuned. · •1 SACC's Cencel records his FIFI H ace on the same hole. lllftlllt SANTA ANA HElGHI'S -Hole-in-ones are rare enough, let alone five times on the same hole. That's right. Newport Beach resident Art Cencel of Santa Ana Country Club could make a living playing the second hole on his home golf course. On Wednesday, Cencel, retired from Kaiser since 1988, aced the 142-yard par-3 from the blue tees with a 5-iron, but he could probably use any dub in his t>ag on No. 2 to win bets. ~1 always say they should bury my ashes under there (at hole No. 2),·" Cencel said. Witnessmg Cencel's most recent hole-in-one were fellow dub members Chuck Vaughan and Ken Shelton and guest Jim Bestic, who was visiting his mother in Newport Beach. Bestic works for the ~tate Department and is assigned to Attica, where be lives. Cencel, SACC club president in 1990, played golf in high school, but didn't pick up the game again until he was 45. •Actually, I didn't play much golf until I retired, and that's when I started to play a lot, .. said Cencel, who bas six career aces at Santa Ana, the other on hole No. 6 in 1995. Cencel's run of aces on No. 2 startecfin 1992, with a second hole-in-one on the same hole a year later. He skipped 1994, then made historic shots on No. 2 and No. 6 in 1995. Cencel's fourth ace (fifth overall) occurred last year, then his fifth on No. 2 (and sixth overall) landed cleanly in the cup on Wednesday. "I love that hole,• Cencel said, matter-of-factly. Cencel, a SACC member since 1981, has made aces on No. 2 from the black tees (163 yards) twice and from the blue tees three times. He has used four different dubs for the five.aces on the hole: 3-and 4-irons from the black tees, and 5-and 6-irons from the blues. Cencel currently plays to a 12 handicap. lt was one~ down to seven. He's on his way back down, after a recent operation. -+- Doub~e eagles are more scarce than hole-in-ones, but the feat bas happened twice this summer by golfers with local ties, the most recent coming on Wednesday at Strawberry Farms Golf Club. Ron Chamberlain (SeaCliff Country Club), playing with four Big Canyon Country Club members, double eagled No. 6, a 501-yard par-5, with a drive and 4-wood as Danny Bibb, Bill Donovan, Tom Talbot and Randall Presley watched in amazement. •can you imagine that?• Bibb said. "We let (Chamberlain) play with us and we let him do that." Chamberlain, who teamed with Christopher Massey (Santa Ana Country Club) last year to win the prestigious Santa Ana Country Club Invitational, made three birdies and a double eagle on the front. but carded a 4-under 32 because he three-putted twice . •tt was the first double eagle I've ever seen in 35 years of golf.• said Bibb, a perennial Big Canyon club champion contender who once held the course record before a guy named Tiger Woods of Stanford shattered it in 1996 during the Padfic-10 Conference finals (before turning pro). Chamberlain finished his round at 2-under 70. Bibb (who shot 76), Donovan (78), Talbot (81) and Presley (88) apparently had lighter pockets following the round. ,. C L U I Daily Pilot publisher Tom Johnson recorded a double eagle and an eagle on the same front earlier this summer at Rancho San Joaquin Golf KJM HAGGERTY·ZVWS Club. Art Celdel has IM:ed Ille ,..a teeond hole at Santa Ana Country QUb no lell than five times. GOOS E EGGS CclM High pitcher Larson throws 3 scoreless innings in · Area Code Games showcase. Matt Larson isn't sure if he helped hil stock with professional baseball scouts and college recruiters Thurs- day, but his three scoreless innings on the mound at the Area Code Games showcase at Blair Field in Long Beach certainly won't hurt. •t gave up one hit and that was the only bell hit out of the infield,.. said the 6-foot-4, 195-pound right-hander, who·will be the Sea Kings' ace next •Pring in his third varsity season. He ai.o walked two as his team won, 10- 1, to improve to 3·0. •t knew J was only going to pitch tbiM imilngs the whole tournament and It was tough littirig in tbe dugout .tbe ftnt three days. 1 ju.t wanted to get out there aDd pitch and I felt like f'd better do well.• ~te the preaure IUlTOuncting Im kme outing for a team lponlOred by tbe Anaheim Angels, Lenon Mid be ~ reJUed and WU able to ttnw free and auy. " ~~~,.. ............. .-~__,, llSlllLL . .. It ... "I'd been throwing in scrimmages; • so my arm felt norm.al. I didn't throw • as hard as I have before (88-89 mpb • as opposed to the low 90s he's been clocked at), b ut I felt like 1 had betlerl" control. And being able to come'! inside against guys swinging w~; bats also helped." • Larson said his ability to jam hit• ten, as well es the exceptional move:•.: ment his pitches bad, helped produc«,. routine groundouts. · "I didn't dominate the hitters, but I .. was getting them out on easy ground bells. J didn't want to go out there and"" throw 94 (mph) and get ripped. t.. threw nice and easy and didn't give up any runs. I've thoughr abouf .. thing'l I co\ild have done better, but .• I'm happy with (the perfonnance).• , L4non Mid the San Pemando Val1>• ley-bued opponents' lone hit,.··~ gle over the stiortltop'I bwl, w• by- a projected tint-round draft pk:k. "Seeing bow good tMle Players are aDd to be able to play with &Mm aDd hew IUCC'ell ... good ........ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 11111111 I I CONTINUED FROM 88 Coaeh nm Mang said. Qualifying trials for the . Quiksilver Ma.in Event are Sept. 2-S at BBC Racquet Ciub, Newport Harbor High, CdM High and the Oakwood Apartments (adjacent to Newport Harbor's Davidson Field). ·11ove what I see in the future for tennis,~ Quiksilver CEO Bob McKnight said. ·The best part is that kids today do it all. They surf, skate, snowboard and play tennis and golf. I'd like to see some young unknown . gun come through the trials and do well." 1 Pre-tournament registration is required. Entry fees are $25 per ?arson. Details: (714) 557-5100. •Newport Beach Quakes 13-14-year-olds finish second at AAU national finals. I JASON H11..1. ' COSTA MESA -Losing in the early round often is enough to deter a teaJ)l from finishing well 'at a baseball tournament. Add the fact that baseball loser's brackets a.re designed to chew up pitc}ling staffs and it makes what the Newpeit Beach Quakes did at the Amateur Athletic UniQn Nation- al Invitational Junior Olympics in Tulsa, Okla. more impressive. After losing to Houston in the firSt round of bracket play, the ~uakes won six straight before losing to Pflugerville, Texas, in the championship game, 20-4. •we were evenly matched with any team in the tournament,• Coach John Elliott said. •we may not have hit as well, but we understood the game better than any team there. We played the game very well.· The Quakes showed the.y were a team to be reckoned with in pool play, which included a 4-3 victory over Pflugerville. But in the first round of bracket play, Newport faced Houston's ace, who was 6-foot-3 and threw in the mid-80s. So1vrdoy, August 15, 1998 89 Palisades will host the second annual "Battle of the Beaches" tDumament Sept. 12-20, in ¢onjunction with the Pacific ~outhwest. . Pros Jeff Tarango, Mats Wilander, Pieter Aldrich, Jim ~gh, Danie Vister and Rick Leach, a Palisades member and former U.S. Davis Cup player, are expected to play in the •Battle or the Beaches,· an ~xhibition. The Quakes recovered from the loss and later added· Houston to their list of victims during the winning streak. ln the second matchup, Elliott sent Newport Beach's Ryan Heenan to the mound. •Ryan has good command of his off-speed pitches,• Elliot said. •He can fool people real well for three or four innings. They just couldn't hit him." Other vicfuns included: Greenville, Tenn.; Wheatridge, Colo.; Tulsa, Okla. and New Orleans. The 13-14 Newport Beach Quakes, front row, from left: Jeff Cullen, Nick Karpe. Ryan Torrey, Ryan Heenan, Colin Carson; 1 back row, from left: Robert Della G rotta, Brandon Wells, Navtd Brewster, Joe Lococo, Chris Sheehy and Robert Grissom . ~ RIOtARD DUNN's club tennis column appears twice monthly. · At the end of the line was a rematch with Pflugerville. The Quakes would have to win twice to capture the national tiUe. They won the first game, 10-1, and were poised to win again when a questionable call by the umpire in the first inning caused the Quakes some confusion. A Pflugerville player hit a fly ball down the line that landed, according to observers, at least three-feet foul. The umpire ruled the ball was fair and the bat- ter ended up with a double. The flood gates opened and Pflugerville rolled to a nation- al championship. "How can you uuss that call by three feet?" Elliott said. "Don't get me wrnng, that call didn't cost us the game. they just came out and beat us.• The Quakes were awarded the silver medal. Three players were named to the 20-player All-Tournament Team: Brandon BASEBALL Wells of Cypress; Nick Karpe' of San Clemente and Cypress' Robert Grissom. Karpe', who batted .400 during the reg- ular season, was 19 for 36 in Oklahoma, including a home run and seven doubles. Karpe also caught nine or the 10 games in the tournament. Gnssom and Wells contributed both at the plate and on the mound. Wells had 2l hits and Gnssom had 15, IDcluding tour home runs. •Both throw in the low-to mid-70s so they overmatch a lot of tutters," Elliott said,. ·Both understand the game well and kno..y what it takes to pitch effectively.• Other local players who contributed were Robert Della Grotta of Newpor.t Beach and Ryan Torrey of Costa Mesa. DEEP SEA Two MESANS TO COivtPETE AT WoRI.D CHAMPIONSHIPS VOLLEYBALL Lewis at HennoSa · •Local athletes to compete in Germany Aug. 23, travel to Switzerland for triathlon championships on Aug. 30. DUITHLON event. Ann Ford1aru firushed second ID her age group to qualify. COSTA MESA -Bill and Ann Fordiani, both residents of Costa Mesa. will travel to Sl Wendel, Germany, for the Duathlon World Championship on Aug. 23. The Duathlon consists or a lOK run, followed by a 40K bike ride and a 5K run. Over 170 athletes ages 16-81 will be in Germany represent- ing the United States. This is only the second time Team USA has com- peted at the world championship (the last wds 1992 in Frankfurt). On the weekend followmg the duathlon championship, Ann For- diaru will travel to Lausanne, Switzerland, to compete m the Triathlon World Championships. Fordiani qualified by finishing fifth at the U.S. Championships m Flonda on June 21 . Bnan Lewis, of Corona del Mar, will team with David Swati.k ID the $50,000 Miller Llte U.S. Champi- onships, today and Sunday at Hermosa Beach. LeWlS and Swatik will meet An}inho Bacil-Stem • Metzger today at 11 :45 a.m. ~ Bill Fordiani won his age group at the U.S. Duathlon National Championship on July 19 in New Orleans to qualify for the upcoming Bill Fordiani was in contention to qualify for the 1\iathlon World Championships, but heat and fatigue took its toll and Fordiani hrushed 16th in Florida. Fordiaru did qualify as an alternate. • • l PUBLIC NOTICE cohohc btvtrtgts at: 900 Beverage Control to sell al· wilt PUBLIC NOTICE Classified is .. PUIL C NOTICES --------Newport Beach Center col'IOllc belltragts ti' 500 Have you started doing - l»UBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES G:t GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E_ ORDINANCE 08·10 Duve w. Newpon Beach, Bay Vitw Ctrctt, Newport business yet? 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OPPORTUNIT't' CITY COUNCIL OF THE AMENDMENT TO TITLE 20 Published Newport Publllht~ Newport 10088783222 3535 E Coast Hwy , Co· CLASSIFIED Allrtalullletmrtisiatl•!Ms 0 IT y 0 F NE w p 0 RT OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE Beach·Costa Mest Dally Beach-Costa Mest Dally Dally Pilot Aug. 1, 8, 15, rona dtl Mar, CA 92625 ___ e_4_2_._s_e_1_e __ -t ....,,.,., Is s.lljtd ti lilt ht· BEACH APPROVING AN TO READOPT REGULA· Pilot August 15, 1998 Pilot August 15. 1998 22, 1998 Sa070 Jarnu Romanus, 553 It'll Fair lltftl•t Act 11 ltll as ~MENOMENT TO THE TIONS FOR POLITICAL Sa075 Sa076 Promontory West, CA t<OLL CENTER PLANNED SIGNS !PLANNING COM· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92660 , .. ,,,. wllttll lllllin it 111•111 COMMUNITY DEVELOP· MISSION AMENDMENT This bu1tne11 Is con· It a•nrtist ·uy 'ttltrHct MENT REGULATIONS TO 874) NOTICE OF Notice Is htrtby given Fictitious Buslneu ducted by• an lnd1v1dual llmlttllH tr •11crl111l11t111 161CAEASE THE NUMBER Subj&ct ordinance was APPLICATION FOR that tht undersigned will Name Statement Have you 11art1d doing kn• OI 11ce. etlOf, ttlltlt11 dF ALLOWABLE RESTAU· Introduced on tho 27th day N bt sold at Pubhc Auction Tht following persons are business ytt? No MCIPIC V.W a.1. u1•ica,. tamllltl statQ tf RANT, SITES IN OFFICE of July, 1998, and was CHANGE I on August 29. 1998 at doing business as: James Romanus •llCMllAL MM IMllOMI trifle, M" llteltlOI SITE G TO THREE SITES, adopted on the 1 h day OI OWNERSHIP OF 10AM al Starving Scholars ALEXIS GOLF, 2043 Wtsl· This sttttment was littd ti 11at1 HY lldl llflftrHct. ANO AMEND THE KOLL August. t998 COHOLIC Moving Co t95'7 Newport Cliff Dr.. i200, Newport w1lh lht County Clerk 01 Cemet~ •Mortuary llfllDlltttr~IM CENTER PLANNED COM· AYES, COUNCIL BEVER ELICENSE Blvd , Costa Mtsa, CA Beach,CA92660 Orange CO\Jnty on 8·7·98 C~•Ctematolj MUNITV DEVELOPMENT MEMBERS: THOMSON, Datt or fill App1tc111on. 92627 (714 631·33711).. Charles Stephen Av1lts, 11088768538 ...:~IY·:::~:~ :~rt1:1 AEGULATIONS TO PERMIT DE 8 A y , O 'NEIL 1 JULY 29. 1119 12048 • RObtrt St•btrt, Jr • 220 l<no1t St.. •D. Daily Pilot Aug 8, t5, 22. 3500 Pacific v-Drive 111tlll ftf rMl nlllil w'4Ctl II le EATING ANO ORINl<ING HIDOIS GLOVER To Whom It "/Concern· housthold&ott1ctgOOC11 CostaMesa.CA92627 29 1998 51074 N9wpoft8tectl ....,._......,_, ..... ,_ ............... _ E S TA B L IS H M E NT S ' ' The Namt(s) of lht AP· 14004 A, B & C • Robtf1 Barry A Hochstadt, 1785 ' M4-ITOO ....,,,_., --.,.. ·-· THROUGHOUT l<OLL CEN· NEDOWY~SR,DIAND MAYOR phcant(s) lsltre: RtStdtnct Se1btf1, oll1ct lumiturt CtoudVlew Way, Allahtlm.1~-------=--1-:==r====MI .,, ,.,,_., lltenMf IUt ell TER PLANNEO COM· .. 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'""'" -August, 1999 MAYOR: ThomH Ed· F0t the 10(1owing type or StatV1ng SchOlat• Moving Orange County on &-7·98 in Classified • AYKI COUNCIL w•rd• Uctnff: On-~ 8eer and Co. 1 ... e1eesoe .......... ,THOMSON, c IT y c LI R KI ~n.~ • Ealing Place Type Publllhtd Newi;>ort Dally Pilot Aug I, 15. 22.l-r=-=-====-=-====..:;..====...::=.~-=-=-=·=-=·=·=·=-;-;-;-;~~~"" D a• A y 0 , N KIL Lavonne M. Harkle11 41 Beach.Costa Mt11 Daily 29. 1991 S.073 •••••••• "•DGKi GLOV•R • Tht entire ttxt 11 avail· Put>ltshtd Newport Pilot August 15, 22, 1991. aulllC NOTICE • • tblt let rtYI-In tht City 8each·COlll Mtsa Dally S.078 r-v HOUSES/ PATRICK TENORE Please Call & Let U* K now Wh at Your Needs Arel 856·9705 1 ·8 0 0 ·4 ·TEN 0 RE •East Sid• 4yrs nu home. 3br 2.Sba AC lite & bnghl. lrplc pnt yd $389K. 645·5448 --------3Br 2 .5Ba TWH Ne# carpet. upgraoed k•tl SOLD! Showcase homes for sale in our Saturday Real Estate Suppltmtnll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlsplav ad• start at Just S75! 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BEACH 2140 2 mas1or bedrooms R d I M w/garago 5750 + 1/2 3Br 2.SBa l·Sty homo oa Y or ovo-lnlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949·720·1417 w lrg yaru bonus rm. 3-Bodroom, 2·B ath. ---------1 d I b I I 2Br 2Ba Conclo. 2/c ;:i c, owner rnotlvaled' s'i' c0r9e51 1eh v(OaAuOe) gar, Sl 300/mo Avl 91 1 NB Sgl mom w1shos 10 S43!)K Agl 6·10· 1 !J29 • mon loose lg homo In lam. Dann-Poln1 Marina at 2330 Vanguord. Torelli nolghbrhd w/other sgl BAYRIOGE CO NDOS PC H /Del O b i spo. Roalty 540·7355 mom. Harbor View/ 2bd :>ba 'O pion. PACIFIC HOME Cd M, Ros p /f a m. deck w tl, pool sp::i, SALES values. 721·8981 2car 9 ,11 S2'19 900 1·800·955 0591 IAGUNA 2bd 2ba c· plan. •NP HEIGHTS• 3br pat •o. p\/t .111c h gar ---------iBiEAiiiiiCiHiiiiiiiiiiii2ilii4i8ii 2.5ba homo. 5450 + S282k 721·1575 Agt BEACH 11.i utll. Must like dogs. •Beautiful Custo m• PROPERTY 1175 Ocean View 3Br/2Ba, __ t_9_4_9_)_8_4_2_·3_e_2_e_ Home o n tho Sand trench drs, FP, garclon Shere Spacious 2br 40n :iBA $1 47!>.000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beam cells, gar, clock, 2ba condo In Villa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fr~• Cast1 Grants College, Scholarshlps, Business. M odlc-:il bllls. Never reply. 800.218·9000x1 G 1398 PRAYER TO ST. JUDE May the Sacred Heart of Josus be adored and glorlf1ed. loved and praised, pr,o· served throughout the world now and for· ever. Sacred Hoar! or Jesus. pray for us: St. Jude, workor of mlra· ctes, pray tor us; St. Jude. helper of the hopeless, pray for us. . Say this prayer nine times a day ond by tho eighth day your prayer will be an· sworod. It has never been known to fall. Publicallon must be promised. Thank you, St. Jude. for your holp. GR Pr1nc1p.1 s Only MORRO BAY 120 52200. 949-833·5829 Point. Quiet, relaxed,--------- EJ.,, Owr•l G7' 2708 rcs1don11al homesites lull ammen, near Fash B EST BUY selling fasll Loi sizes ---------Isl & great restaurants LOST & FOUND 2925 In the HEIGHTS!! from 6,000·14,000sl. NEWPORT of CdM & NB. Prof I r ni:iny ottering ocean BEACH 2169 prol'd, no'smk, S800 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !,.01 ' I 'lf po X Vl\}W~ I 800•576·281 1 lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J w ___ f 1 "b' 3 !>l :i 11 • 1,2 ulll 719·0738 Found Shepherd Moc IOIS ol Y'l')' SIOn( ---------pup. Vacinlty Santa floor r g .., oa• c:iu• CEM ETERY LOT/ $1, 300. Ana Heights. Aug 13 11~15 nu 50 yr root 2 SeaFalr• 1 BR (7 t 4) 223-2807. Ip .! 1.1cuz:1 !. '~''ii CRYPT 1225 Ou1ot Location, Pa110 COMMERCIAL Great c ompanio n ! rcmorh' OP"" S:i1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gated Comm, Pools. REAL ESTATE Gorman shophorcl. Su n ~IH.oP S!;i99K MaryAnn McGuire • .. •••••••-border col110 mix, o 1 oo PACIFIC VIEW • 4 648·0770 11 1"1 · 11 "tJJG ad101n1ng plots Buy 1 Prudont1al Calllornla female, approx lyr B ES T LOCI :.>BR 1BA or all lour 25% below ---------needs loving homo, nu·..v c Pl'I p ol w;ilk retail pp 6 65·7576 18 VIiia Point Furn. BUSINESS OFFICE t1So broken 759-0203 10 VJ1;.~1c1 It Pl:i:a l·BR Luxury Condo. FOR RENT 276 9 LOST CAT, short hair, S 1 °dk ow11t>r 615 0·19G Gated resorl living, orange marble female BORDER NEWPORT ••••••••• pools/spas & gym nr Last seen 8/13 Bluffs •E. Side CM• 3br HOUSES/ Fashion Is. 51795/mo. Co•t• Mesa 2 Offices area. Call anytime, 2 !>l)J appro• , 000~1 CONDOS Agent. 644·9070 X 362 for ront 5350 & $500. (949) 759·3039 OPl r SA r o Groat toca11on ancl In· .,--....;_--'-----J "'SUN 1·4 2bd 2ba 1 Sty Harbor cilltlos. Call 755.4191 Lost Shih Tzu. sm fem, 206 "O"E. 16th FOR RENT Ridge Crost, cmmty black & while. NPB. former mod1.•I ma11y ••••••••• pool. no pots. 52595i---------Ocean Front & 19th. u1 J'lld1. Crl';itive Owner/Brkr 833·8224 COMMERCIAL 247·2747 or 675-0953 I r1.1nCtrlCl By Own11r 714·54 B·921 1 GENERAL 2102 BAYFRONT W/BOAT PROPERTY 2778 HEALTH & Deluxe P enn . Ouplini DOCK ACROSS 3 2 e. 2 ' 41. g;ir:igo. FROM BEACH. ART STUDIOS. 400 sf FITNESS roof 1_, dn1.u ~ith G ov't Foreclosed Remodeled 3br 2ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 300 0 -· ~ n •• 800 I I 52351200/mo I u111 CM, occ;in 111l'w·l00 Block Homos from pennies 1 s . Lrg v aw deck, / 1 S 0 f I /d I . cl/ to 1haro no live· n **BOOST YOUR•• Call Jonn tor on1,.,1s on . elinquent 1ax. rp c, w • rig, w 63 3 v" REO I I I S2900 1·44 9 or 673·3464 IMMUNE SYST""MI 'NO Cl!>-1630 ropo's, 's, your gar, ut1 nc. mo ... are;i 800·218·9000xt 714·815·1332 New Auto Servic e 949·588·2434. lor Duplex Ocean View Hl398 lor current list. 1---------Bldg in CM. 4 or 8 incrod1blo savings Slcp t ~ind. 6b• Modern 1 Br 1 Ba walk· bays, leaso or sale ... • ;i & .0.1 S675K •LOOKING• in closets, w/cl hkups, Owner/Ag! 542.9666 7 14·693·8501 FOR A RENTAL? bullt·ins, le garage EASTBLUFF be,iullful $1400 MO & UP? $1250 Agent.Frankhn1---------EMPLOYMENT -lBr ,o.i f a•r 1 rm LAURA (AGENT) Realty 640·7000 111 301 INCOME 1._;rmal 11 g room <949) 494•6841 Nic e 2Br 1 B a TWH PROPERTY r<.>1n0Uclcll c>,p;:'tnded ---------279 0 -------now carpots, IC 811 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT garage, noar Gelson·s ATTN. BUILDERS: S ,9q OL•O • 18·3776 EA S TBLUFF·LOWC51 price• 3BR · Fam Rm Up!Jrad...,:. C.rn.11 Loe S~2\IK 720 170·1 Bkr BALBOA ISLAND 2 106 s 1395./Bkr 640·5664 E Sid• Cos ta Mesa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSiiSiiJiiOi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VIiia Balboa Furn'd 1 Acre Project. 9 studio 1yr Lso, must Houses Ready to Got HARBOR HILL CSTM ·1 B r 4 5 B a , a ppr 11 GOOOsq 1 ao• vus. 7fPs Murl>lo ontry. Ge g;irngo ~ 1,699,000 Joan Bur kl' 759-93 1'1 4 • 2 5th home f·om be rospons1blo 5900 S 1.25 Million bny. vu, lurn·dtun-lurn cl722·0420 o650·3421 Rod Ow n er/Broker g:ir, w/d, frig, lrg patio 2633 Ornngo 642-3812 $3250/mo 650·65021 ________ _ 9mo Winter Ren tal SOUTH COAST Complotoly furnished METRO 2186 upscale 3 br 3ba ,newly 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rodocoratod by ownor/ 11 dos19ner, no/smk/pets 8 26·447·8049 •1BR C ONDO • beautiful refurbished. E'SIOE C. MESA 12 Units on park·like, 1 aero. $1, 125,000 J 0 a n n 0 • A E /M Ax Own r/Agt 842·3812 2633 & 2643 Orange l iv e In one. ronl olhl'r JOr and 2Br, 5c piing Try 10•.,. Own S3!J!JK Pwctc1111:il CA nc.11ty BJ Johnson ---------Poot/Spa, gated. Dtw,1,.•••••••• S710mo 949·721·8772 '1 t 11 u37J E~t 1412 BALBOA N __ o_w_p_o-r t_H_e-lg_h_t_s _3_B-r1 P ENIN SUIA 2107 -------· 3!:3a Ocean view 3c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AP n DTMENTS 'ltl•Jfl'-S695 000 ~ BE A C H REAL T Y Ocoan front at 19th St. FOR RENT 1 1 • .1? .1 7 7? 1 3 1 1 6 3bd 2ba, clean, awe· some v1ow, l/p, furn'd, I••••••••-•NP HEIGHTS • wintor. (714) 673·1943 •Open Sun 1·4 2br •--------- 1 '>I ..r Ila• h·-tJ floors ---------BALBOA BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSI NE SS OPPORTUN ITY 2904 r ll•r .irpt,1 S469K CORONA 4JI\ E• Moc.t""" Ave DEL MAR PENINSlTLA o, ... ,c 3101 390-3968 2 122 2 60 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $$ PAYPHONES $$ NPB CU ST OM HOME iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OCEANFRONT WINTER on l•J ill 4Lr 3ba. 1Br 1Ba darling up· RENTAL, Furnl1hocl OPEN S UN 1 ·4 :00 stairs w view, patio, 4bcl 2ba, no pets S6·15K C.I r Wolsn gar, W/D. 613 1/2 873-4724 BKR «•·1'Jl '74·8080 Acacia $1275 644-6162 NWPT SHORES 2Br, Ole. 20a ho'lm coil r11•wer trio roof. S358K Boll Grundy noollors •2Br 2Ba Completely . .,, furnished home, some COROnA 44 Greet Locations $2000 Weekly Potential Cell nowt 1·800·810·3274 •AAA 0111ributorshlp• Trad. Greeting cards. SVC only NFL-NHL· NCAA. Accrs prov·d Low Inv. 800·570·7480 Accounting A/P & Cash Disbursement Assistant Newspaper publishing and printing company seeks regular part lime 24 hours per week person. One year experience pre· lerrecl. E.O.E.. drug· free & smokelree work environment. Send re· sumo with salary his- tory to: Accounting Supervisor. PO Box 1560, Costa Mosa, CA 92628 or lax to (949) 642·7246 ARCHITECTURAL INTERN Greenberg Farrow, a national AJE hrm with 25 years of success In commercial develope· ment, is looking for r• cenlly degreed archl· tec1ural interns ror our Tustin, Ca office. Openings are 1n the c.onstructlon docu· ment and site plan· ning areas Must bo energetic and willing to loom, Autocad 14 a !>·19·G75·6 I 61 view. close lo every· DEL MAR 2622 tn 1ng I Agent 673·5354 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or 380-9492 11 •••••••• must. lots of op· •So. o f Hwv Lrg Pleeae be wary of out portunlty for grow1h. Penthou se Wa1orlron1 312. Ip, gar, w/d, nu pnt/ Condo approx 2700sf Barbor, tile, sunny great \/IOw, $750,000 dock S/PCH $2100 By Owner 675·6128 714-263-7649 °ave1I 9/1. studio sunny pallo, of area companies. Falt resumo With s:il· kit, brlto, Incl utll, Check with the 1ocol a r Y r o q s t o : $695/mo. 723·0970 B o t t e r B u I I n 0 1 s K. Caldwell SEA IS LAND TWH Lowest Prico• Newesl Lusk• No one above o r betow• Mo del Perfect• 5520,000! Call Owner 6-14 8748 s Tu DI o IV 11! w Bureau b eforo you (714) 259·5480 Co•v 2 story C't:>ttago Stove/frig, now paint/ send any monoy tor Art loverat Persons w/ So of PCH. 2Br 2Ba, carpot, outside pkg feH or aorvlcH . Raad oxp handling 1 ,1 for yorcl, w/d. gar, hrdwd for small car 723·7250 encl unde111and any upcoming mural r•• llr1, nowly remodeled contracts before you moval project In HB. S28501mo 548·42201_________ sign. Shop around for Susanne 310·391·3537 GREAT COM AREA COSTA MESA 26241-r-•t_e_s. ______ Asst M anager FT M·F 1 br 1 ba, w/carport. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A 2 0 MACH I H E Athletic Club located frplc, balcony. w/d , VENDING rte.• Musi In N .B.. Exp pref d. spa S950mo 760·2814 * 1 8 r D • t • c h • d Hit by 8125. Invest Call Ray at 752· 7903 Chances are you w1ll ltnd what you need at the price you wan1 10 pay when you read Claaslfled cottage with patio, SISK 10 earn S4K,. / lrvlne Terrac e po o l neer t>H Ch Cathedral mo 8 00,813•1833 BOAT DEALER home. 3bd 2ba, F/P, cells. frig Move-In 24h,. •••ks boat washer/ lam rm. lg yd, avail Special! S675 + 55001---------drl'ller. Must have fun now, no pets, $2695/ depo11t 949-$48-2421 AVERAGE EARNS at work. a good OMV mo 7201,051---------$52 ,000/VRt Her· and enjoy working •Costa M•••'• Best 1hey/cancly routes In oulslde. we have daily 942·587Q Lrg 1Br 1Ba house, So. Jr·l br & 1br, also 2br Co11a Mau. Work S1tary • Medleal • or PCH, yard. w/d, all 1 ba, quiet g aled 6hrs/wk. S7K Inv. Free 4101 k Pl•••• call hrdwd firs, P•t Ok, comm, pool, tennis, Info 800·757-8337 714-723·0910 S 1 450 U1tl lnCI 548·3804 ea I y a CC e I I 1 O 24hrl --------- f reeway/beach/mall1, 1---------714·85'7-0078 Be Your Own Bo11 NEWPOR T B!ACH NEWPORT 2 669 BEACH · Local Vend Rte ror bSTalD• Large 1br sale . M u a t aall. 2669 1ba, up11a~1 l 725mo Hl00·311·838:J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& 5500 dep 850·3735 HERSHEY VENOINO • • •• •• * Earn "421< •/yr 4·8tira/ NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS lbyf ron1 community •ith priuft bach &'. manna. lmp1aJ landtoiping·urKf l.&nU pool ac 111n dcd. \\'tlk 10 Ball* bland iii• Minuto from fuhlnn hlend. • \p.mou. I DR. lBR a'ld l BR & dtn epu. • rriY•I• f>-hOI or bakonit1 • \\Ood ba!ftiQ&'ps flttplam • rnYlt< P"J" . • Boat tlipt etaa»k •SIS~ $2600 No Pro Ple~e Ca.II (949) 760-0919 Newl~ Refurbl•h•d wk raq. $6995 Inv. 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely 800 ... 87·0227 2 4hr1 gated commty. Wallc NOTHING OOWN I Loe to Thealer/Shopa In CM Your good $695/mo + (S425dap) c reel It • 8hr w k • Kleln Men• .. ,..•nt s 1 o K /y r a v G • ...... , .. 000 • 0 0 • ., 5 7-313 7 Nwpt Mehta Are• 28, Free Info 24hr1 t lh. n /smkr/pata. PayphonH S150K/Vr. Avall 8· It leOO/mO LowHI ptlCH . Local 289 1e1h Pl. A~nt •II•• •v a llable . 9'M44.(M!S2 100-9004470 2• hrs. NEWPOltT llACH 2ee1 V£NOINQ: T"9 Ultknale COlleel S 1 0 + SIO Dille, ...,_tantlal, .. cun profltt. ''" bfochure •OO·N0·"363 Can'11"m to gel 10 all those repair Jobs around the houH7 Let lhe Cl•Hlfled Service Directory help you find rellabl• htlp . 942·1171 On th• movef Sell your extra household items In Classified • Ctassllled Is .•••• CONVl!Nll!NT whelher you're buy• Ing, Hlllng, or just looking, cla111flecl has whet you needt CLASSIFIED 942·5078 - On the move? Sell your extra household Items in Class ified I ~~~J!I ~U[f ~ - -:t:::._ ---.. , ... , ............... c ... ... Now hiring for the following . positions: • Asst. Front Desk Mgr. • Catering Manager • Clerlcal/Admln. • Executive Hoµsekeeper • Front Desk Clerks PT • Gate Attendants PT /FT • Security Ofncer/grave Apply In Person M·Th. I :00-J:JO p.m. Human Resources I J J 1 6ack Bay Dr. Newport Bch. Fax 6 44·0:364/Ph. 729·3863 EOE Restaurant Ruby's, the premiere 40's diner concept, is searching for high energy. enthusiastic people to work at our Balboa Pier location! • HOST(ESS) I CASHIERS APPLY IN PERSON Monday· Thursday 3pm·5pm at RUBY'S at the end of the Balboa Pier <949> 675·RUBY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CIVIi Engineering Customer Service/ CIVIL ENGINEER ReoepUonlatz Fun Greenberg Fanow. a Or1hopod1c Co on the nellonal A!E firm with boach, Prof'I aunude. Unbollevable bene1t11 25 years of success In Mall rosume & salary commorclal developo· req 10 Personnel. P.O. ment, 11 now hmng Bo IC 2927, Newport degreed civil engin· g F noera for ll1e pot1t1ons Beach 9265 ; 81C of Ced Tech en el De· __ 1.;...·.:8..:0:....;0:...·..:8..:3:...7:...·_4_,_o_1_ signer In OU! Tustin, DRIVER WAREHOUSE Ca olllce. Exportence FT rollable, prev exp. In developlng sites Oood OMV M·F/Oay1 from the ground up in· CM (714) 979·1344 volvlng 1110 layouts, _.....:..,..:.....;:..;._,...:...:-_,..-- gr o d Ing, clraln ogo calcs, ulll1ty , 1oyou11, dotoll1, etc .• a mull. Aulocad 14 B must. Lois of oppor1unl1y for growth. Fox resume wllh solory requlro· ments 10 · I(. Calelwoll, . (714) 259·5480 Buy 11 Sell 11 Find It Clnsslfled. Can·1 seem 'lo got 10 all. those repair jobs around the house? L!?I tt)e Classified Servlc;e Dlrectorv help you lind , reliable help BACK BAY CAFE Hiring NOW for the following positions: ·Servers PM · Dishwashers PM ·Cashiers PT/PM App~i n person atNewport Dunes Resort M·Th 1 :00· 3:.30pm I 13 1 Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach EOE HUMAN ~OURCES CONSULTANT Gro\\lllg ri•)uur.int i;roup, comnuul'd 10 the crutwn ol J )tructur;iJJ~ mlt'rJe~nJt•n1 ll'irnmi: ori;~m1auon, 'w"-' a p~)!>I003lt', lt':1111·onrn1t-d mdmJu..tl 10 )UJll'''" our lhu11;111 Rtwurct pron"'-'<') l'nm~n Jun~ 1\111 mcludt• )llJIJIOn· mg the rm'\Hllllrnt .mJ lunn,11 prOl;t'l)t-~ pro,1J. ID)\ C01bUlt1ng \Ulll'llr1 10 mJnJf:l111fnt lt".1.111 mtmbt~. and t'plonng hum~n rrbuon' oppor· 1un1110 ol tht' ori;11111'.1Uon II wu ~"' l rollt·i;t• i;r:id1w.-\\1111 '1~mfic:int lh1mJn Rt"XJur<r t\pt·nfnct. plt'1St f:u \our rn~mt mdudtnt: salJ" n11uir11ncn1> for uumrJ111t con,1dtr.111on to \ P O~il'.atiun.tl OC..'H!lopRK·nt. fa.\: (919) S..6·0121 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Oroenberg Forrrow, a netlonal A/E form with 25 year• of success 1n commerchtl dev•loP· ment I• looking lor fa. cently degreed elaClf•· eel engineers for oar Tustin. Ca otttce wrti want t o grow Dd learn In the bldg 119!'!'· Ing & power dli· trlbutlOf\ aldo of •"• field. Aulococl l 4 a must. Freid e111porlonce a plus L.olS or op. portunity for g1ow1h. Fax resumo w/1elory roqulr emont s 10 : K. Calctwoll (714) 259-5480 Ex p'd PT holp roq'd lor ostabhshod CclM dr•ss shop, local ref s required 673·2874 Exp'd REJMlg Slspr1n wanted• High comm • cxlnl SVCS FHANA & HUD avail 436·6 E xperien ced Processor WANTED FHA, VA, and HUD 436·66&5 HANDYMAN PT. Call 949-723·8485 ask for Buel Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 642·$678 H_.-Y-A-T,T '•I .... , \I ••• Join a TEAM with great medical and dental benefits, free hotel room n~hts, 401 K ond Retirement, Life Insurance and o Friendly Work Environment. The Hyatt Newporter is now hiring for the following positio ~s · S.t·up ollendoftti HowkeeptntROOl!lell~.· Houseman ond Publk Alt1 Altendanl ftont Om · Agtnis PBX • ()per at ors Bonquet · set-up Sup«risar • Room Strvk1 · ** Contori • Supet'Vhot Management Positions: SaleS • A«ounl Ext<ulW. Kitchen • Sous Chef Bonquels • Monogtr Co1e11ng Conv. Semcm • Moi,..w There's never been a better time to buy or lease! Save thousands today! ~. (Z)Oldsmoblle 199BJE1TA GLS . as low as SOTO eHOOSE '98 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER (981681580254) $f2,995 '95 ISUZU RODEO (981921309674) $fS,995 '97VW JETTA GLS (98158/04373) $f4,995 '97 TOYOTA CAMRY (98202R/029739) $f5,995 '98 ISUZU ROD•O (98047/313783) $f8,995 '9' AUDI •• (9e215I0526M) -20,995 ... Saturday, August 15, 1998 811 .. ' . '97VW 1J9JJ_. ./Bf IA1 .IETTA GL GtAU_JIJJAj1JI~ (98152/063034) $fS,995 '97VW JETTA GL (98019/109689) $f4,995 '98 TOYOTA TACOMA (98008/057866) . ~f5,995 '98VW JETTA GL (98154/115531) $f8,995 ~ '98VW B•ETLE (981~19207) $f8,995 1J9.JJJJ U'IJJJIRJ '9:S GM SUBURBAN (98203/717253) -21,995 • TODAY'S CRoSS\YoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Len.mead leature 5 u .. atlnk 10 lodges 1' Leave ou1 15 Derk 18 Condo tlterNINt 17 Fresh 18 -ol 1ne ball 19 Ttnybll 20 Aj)p(OVt 22 Seoul 2'4 Bernr,ard sound 25 Nothnq 26 01Cep110 movie 30 Nelural gins 34 Soon 35 T-o 37 Acny 38 • overboard!;' 39 Tear 40 Glamour wrap 41 Oklahoma city 43 Cornbread cakes 45 Type ol pudding 46 Acousucal measure 48 Holes tor ,hoelaces 50 Rower's need 51 Extinct bird . 52 Fedoras place 56 Not well·knoWn GO W01118f9· ptOtection agc:y. 81 Zoo denizen 83 PM'la donn11'a 64 =· cough 85 Merman or Kenn.dy 6& S.r bills 87 lV Princes• 58 ClllT!bdt (a rope) 69 ~I-IS new?" DOWN 1 Stride alof'g 2 Portent , 3 Enclrele 4 Hanock 5 Farmer's • c:Oneern 6 Type of jerk 7 ~verythlng 8 l!ean 9 Timeless tO Winter slghls I I Cozy comet . 12 Obeerve 13 Practice boxing 21 Reagan's nickname 23 Feel HI 26 DomestJCaled 27 Silly 28 Gin and - • PAl!vtOUS ..UZZLI! IOLVIO 29 Singer Cnannlng 30 Plal.ns dWethng 31 Lofty 32 Speckled llah 33 Sewiflg lines 36 Coal holder 42 Museum exhibit 43 Roosts 44 Signs 45 Soothe 47 Ewe said ltl By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLV BRIDG E QUIZ Q I · Both vulnerable. as Soulh you • hold· •AQJ 10765 Q K1076 o Vold .. K 5 The biddtn!l has proceeded .,,," SOUTH WEST NORTH r.AST l • l o Pass , Pass 1 What action do you take? Q S • Bolh vulnerable, os South you h(lld! • J JO 6 J Q A Q 108 0 A K 6 • <I ' The bidding has p.oceedtd. SOl!TH WEST NORTH EAST JNT Pur 2• Pau Whnt do you bid now? I ? Q 2 • Neither vulnerabl~. as South you hold. •75 Q KJ o KQJHl •.f'5 4 The bJdd1ng has procecde~j NORTH EAST SOU1'H WFSf , I• Pass lo• Pass 2• Pass ? •game rorch11 What do you bid now? Q 3 · Neither v~ncrnblc. as Sout.h you hold: •• J • K 10 8 J o A 10 9 8 o K 10 2 • 6 4 Purtner opens the b1ddang with one spade. What do you respond'! Q 4 -&lst-West vulnerable, ns South you hold: •52 Q Q98l2 O A~2 •A92 The bu.Jdrn& has proceeded. .. NORTU EAS'J SOU1 H WEST Jo 2• ? ~hat do you rebid? Q 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •A 17 JO 9 S o 7 5 •AK J 8 6 5 l The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WFST NORTH EAST I• Pass l• hss ? Whal do you bid now? look/or a11s11-t•rs 011 Mo11da>t Learn to be a better bridge play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Dcidge Lettu by caJllng (800) 788- 1225 ror lnfom1atlon. Or write to: Goren Drldae Letter, P.O. Boie 4410, Chicago, UI. 6U680 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 *NANNY• noedod live out, enghsh speaking. Chances are NPB Capable tor car· 1ng tor 3 children you will tlnd (inlant. 3yrs, 5yrs). what you need 1 overnight per wk . at the price· Reis req. Fax resume Call for inlor 719·1743 you want to pay CLASSIFIED when you read II s tho resource you Classified can count on 10 sell a myriad ot merchan· daily dlso 11oms, bocauso 642·5878 our columns compot __ T_h_e_C_o_m_m_u_n1-1y-- quallflod buyors to Marl:ot Ptoce. call' Classllled 842-567B 84.:.e-587B Can't seem to get 10 all those repair jobs around the hou~e? Let the Cla ssified Service 1 • Directory help you !Ind reliable help. 642-5678 HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~ ...... EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~-o•na• 5530 5530 5530 ftnll v.-eoao liiiiiliiiiliillii&iiiiiiu , ........... Resteure11t ••rv•r•: Secrelary/Ofllce Mgr •,.!!u!l!lllo• ~lli!l!!!ll•l!!la Plums Cale In CM hH Prop. mgt. co 1eek1 ANTIQUU , lood server po1lllon1 above average per1, Ell:!'r,..,....c. PARTICIPANTS WANTED (Ages 18·75) ~. need resident• of Oran..,e County lo participate In a 1 1/2 day decl· 1lon making atudy to be held In trvlne on Sal 11-12 and Sun atterrioon 9.13, Noed only lo be a registered voter and b• •ble to read and write En- gllsh. Your reward S125 • 5176 and a Interesting oxpe11ence Call 949·221 -8015 or 1 ·800·281 ·71 04 avail for quatlly, exp tSOwpm, Lotus, WP, ~•n..&~ aervers. Brklll and AJP. AIR, good math. BoUGHr lunch only Ask lor Bx 2147, Nwpt 8c:h, AND SOLD Jon Ot Su• 848·4118 CA 92859 Fx: 722· Ceterln9 Servers· 7085 ot Cati~ 722·7331 Plums catering In CM T•ACHaR h11 on-call po1llton1 (TODDLRR) • avall tor highly moll· valed, customer Hr· NB PrHc:hool. needa vice oriented person•. e11p toddler teacher w/ PrtVIOUI ••rvlng I.Ill) ECE unll1 tor lyr old In either up1c1te ban· cla11rm. Bene/111 quets, rtllauranta or 885·2972 catering. Profeaslonat --------- demeanor a must. EMPLOYMENT ::e~!,'f 8811rt. Mi. Call SERVICES 5533 between 12 00 noon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and 7:00 PM. on Retell Selea. Growing either Sun 8•16, 1pparell)ewolry atore, seeks e11p'd sales Mon 8-17 or Tuu 8·18 PT.FT, Co. benefits Ask tor Ms Allon or Mr Randall Calls wlll Tamara 949·644-5953 only bo taken during Sates the hours And . dOIOS COME GROW fisted above W•TH USI •••••••• ,Pl•••• ~ aware that the lillings In thll cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In wh1.-;h there. la a charge par minute. Premier Ac:e Hardware Expanding retell ad· --------- Re1a1ter has openings vertlslng department EMPLOYMENT lor sales assoc !lnd seeks a soll motivated cashiers. Fte>el bJe ac:~ount exec:ulive to WANTED 55-35 schedullng, benefits sell, develop and sor· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii package. Seo vJ y at vice now buslnesa I wlll do errand1. Crown Ace Hardwaro and speclal sections. Drive to appt's, shop· 1024 1rv1no Ave. at We preler a candidate ping, kids to school 17th St , Woatcltll to have a minimum 01 etc... Susie 719-9003 Plaza. or call 642·1133 t year print ad· verhsing eJC.perlenc:e. ---------!..:::::======= Recept1on1st exc:ottent c:ommunrca-DOMESTICS 5540 FURNITURE B u s y co m mun It y lion sklllS'. Ability to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6V 4 nowspopor soaking aot goals and make par1-llmo rocopllonlst, professional proHnta-Looking for tovlng hours 1 :00 p.m. lo lions In a last paced chlld care In my home •KlnSJ alze Hurlta'w• 5:30 p.m. Monday and detail oriented en· 4-5 hall days por bod-rm HI. Movlllgl thru Friday. Dulles •:i· vlronment. week. Salary & bon· Reasonable 760-9785 elude answering Xlnt benohl package. ehts neg. 675-9551. Dining Room Set phones. sorting mall, tncludlng 401k. Drug While crackle finish. balancing receipts at screoning/phy1tcal re· classl c style. 44"• the errd of the day. quired. EOE. ..._ rn•'UftJSB 66". 2 Leaves max EOE. Physical re-Resumes via rax: At-a&»R~,.., length 90". Cullom bl quired. Ptoaso IM re· tentlon, Lynn Esola pads. 51500. Mtchng sume Including salary 714·650-4802 or mail: buttet $500. 376·3454 history 10 Times Comfllunlly•--------- (949) 642-7667 News. 330 West Bay ANTIQUES 8010 To place an ad t.. RECEPTIONIST Street, Costa Mosa, Law Firm FT, typing, CA 92627 WordPol1oct SO·S9/hr -=-s-o-le-a"'"'/_M_o_r_k_e_tl_n_g-..,.P_T_1 Fax ros to 752·8181 Xlnt opportunity, sol· RECEPTIONIST ary ~ comm 722·0456 needed for busy R.E. Bill 515·3897 Sam office. Sat & Sun and SEAMSTRESS FT. occasional weekdays S6·7hr. Rehable, prov Excellent phone skills oxp req. M·F/Days required, compu1or CM (714) 979-1344. sktlts are 3 plus! SEC OFFICERS Will Pio a so call 949· 721 • Train. lrvine/NPB, CM, 6444 K 313 Tustin. Up to S7 25 hr Overstocked with Stull? A call to Classlfied will help 642·5678 Mel/Dan 7 t4·222·2203 FIND an aparln' r1t through class lied --~------ '-t TOPDOUAA · .,.~i =~ ~ Paintings 'i' China Books « Furniture 40years in Nt!iWport Beach 14.673.622 Claaslfled Call 942·5978. UPSCALE CONSIGNMENT, FURNITURE STORE Many beautiful _ 1urn11ure pieces. from Dre~el. Century and He,,redon Framecl'art and rug) Come In 1nd orow~ or call us w11h vour 1reasur6for consignment. _ 3412 Via Lido,~ Newport Beacb ~-': "'7"f7' . ERVICE for all your needs... · ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 South Coast Drywall Acous romvl cust text W.ilcr Damage Ropo" Bo~I 111 Quality & Puce Lr.500 17 444-6669 ADDITIONS AU PAIR AVAILABLE For Sum"'•' & Fall Arrtval 949·494-SSOO 800·70-2002 ~Awfti1Y REMODELING 3410 CLEANING REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES 3548 •Homes 01 OH1ccs •.Jual ly Construc1oon •Ho,1son<1t>ly Priced •• ell Co •636318 •.:.1~ Pl•ot son Assoc Call 714·644·5485 HANDS ON OWNIR OP fr• ~ ,. Flllsli Al~•r.t•I ...... HIP.ft4 CMlty. l....W. hbs AaJ/AI~ . "· 631-2345 .... ~ BUNDS/MlNl & SHADBS 3464 "MR. BLINDMAN" Minis Woods Shades V{'rt1c,1fs 800-578·3836 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Woodsy111m1 ·Custom Cabinetry· Kitchen • Ba1h • 00011 Molding• • Mantele L691SSO 71'·998·8070 CARPENTRY 3510 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cleaning Res Comm L c Bona Free Est Teresa 714·282-7143 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING L1cen11ed-Bonded $12.00 per hour 7 14·540·0368 •Brighi Housecleanlng Europt&l'I Prolcss•on3 s 8es1 1n 10.,,.n• Reis Da•ek & Graco 711·857·2647 H1ecleon1ng Dota1lod hones11rol1able reil· sonablo rates Roi s avail 751 ·0424 •VICKI'S CLEANINCI Wo offer THE BEST Housa Wondo.v Cleaning IOYrs Exp Xlnt Refs Vicki 714 888-0395 MAID .~~ _,..__. <All TODAY FOi YOUI FIH IN·HOME ESTIMATE OOllUD-IOllOCI lllSUUD S15·MAID ----~ now. CA.sT "" u •Remodeling and all Why play Hide N typH of repairs No Seek with c:hlldcare? job too small. OC 32 Ca I I C I • a• I H • d yrs Llc·bond·lns MIC/ todayt 642·56'78 \11 .. 714·988·31841--------- CERAMIC TILES 3528 Lea91y lhowett "•P'd Reoroutlng & tnetall'n L870130 0.an ol T ilt 17J·8oe5 or 848-8521 I Ctaaslfled 11 .. CONVENl•NT whether you're buy- ing. Hlltng, or jull looking, claaa•lled haa what you ntedl CLA8Sl f'l•D 842·5878 PRO~IONAL COMPUTER SERVICE \/\fl'IJ 1 ~10/11 Hiii I • '5'N 'j8 pttl?Jht • • ~brduk l!~ Mw. • PC T ri.fi:llna • ON-SIT• (714) 840-7672 CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 DEC" *wood Fences* " Roplace1Repolr Low $ Brick. Block. S1ono. Tito COATING 35 70 Free hauling/OSI. Lic:'d Cone. Pa11o. Dnvew.iy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1..:_A~d1~an:tage~~c::on~s::_1 ~9:.;_7 4:,:·:_53~0~t Fptc, BBOs Ref 2!>Yr. Waterproof Coatings FLOOR INSTALL Exp Terry 557.7594 Dock• Balconies Stair aePAJRS 3620 John Doran Masonry Qu<1l1ty work Reas S • Br1c:k •Stne•Concrete L !107430 722·8769 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lg/Sm Jbs•Ropn11s ok Fruo Est. & Advlco L•68719t 831-3832 Sel•••Svc•lnatall D-R-YW--11-'L-----1 Hardwd/Vinyl/Ceramlc ~ PEROO/Carp11/M1C V11a SERVICE 3584 L706279 988·9590 _C_O_l_C_R_£_f_£_1 vSMALL JOB EXPERT GARAGE Drywall/Repair Framing DOORS 3678 81JCK • ILOCK , Hanging, Taping , T9'1ur•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARTIN OPTICAL R1 ·.1d1n9 c.._11.,~ ... ·•. fl if ()l, .:~ For all occasions Sun•Daywear Nightwear Every Sat/Sun 18160/0C Mktplc 548-6211 CommJRoa 551·5!573 *•$475· 18•7 ** nu. STUCCO South Coaat Drywell lncludos . hallway.1--------ilil/f'tllas~-Ac:oua romvl cust telll weather strip. Install&· IMPROVEMENTS Water Damage Repair llon & tllll 045·!5704 10 .. , Boll 1n Quality & Price HOME 3756 L550017 !574·5558 _C_O_N_T_RA_C_T_O_R_S __ -w-1t-th_o_•_tt_D_r_yw_a_11_ HANDY MAN 3710 •------- All PhasH• Sm/Lg Jobsliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3558 CIHnl CIHnl CIHnl •Home lmprvmnl•• 20Vrs E11p1Fa1r S.Frte Est Drywall, carponlry & TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? 1./400030 1t4-639·1447 morel Small Job• ok. ' Gary 845·S277 EllCTRlCAL 3610 Certt•ntry·ALL KINDS Interior Renovations Cu11om Prof'ec:t1 Lie 809414 NB M BGnks 842-8107 Cabinet•. Storage, Decks, Patio Covers 8mell Job aXP•RT Tree Haeal 788·G32t LEW IS Con• t rucll on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Call • p l umber, painter. handyman or any ol the .. ,. vie•• Usted here II'\ our dlr.ctoryl CALL YOUR LOCAL SaRVICaS Remodol•Handymon L41'704773 Local Res •714·55'7·5925• We Do It All! SELL your used vehlelt through classlfled 141 ... 71 Duncan Rlectrlo European quahty ave Local/Oulck Response crpnlry palnttno Ille, Ser v I c: e /R •mod• I a gen rprs 1.lc:•&90562 Llgl\t f111tu(t repair Laslo 949·581•7881 TODAV1 L12 7Sl70 850·7042, pgr 488-4884 Ila IXv1Noissss auAuTY cMnaMAN ,.._ ______ _. P•T•RKIN Electric 20 y11 E'.llp Rel'• LANDSCAPI • Prompt /Local/Clean ·I'm YO\K Hen~9"" Rts·Coml•m·lg Job• Marte t4t-eeo4aa1 tAWN CAii 3801 1Atl711 100.74e.tT4t IAvi Iii Ouallty WOtlt H .. N Beach electrlc. I do It atll L#736593 963-1419. TRADE lhrOUQh classlfted ....... .,. MOVING 3834 All Amerlcen Movers Careful, curteous & Fastl Surp11z1ngty choapt 549·0223 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calll. Public: Ullll· krueger palntlng residential paint & wood restoration matt hew 548-5481 lie. H089tl RC Rooftn I FIX LEAKS! All Work G11r11tt .. ELK•. Ptamim Rociina .., -. w t I l 1 t1' (' c. •'" tics Commission RE· ---------i QUIRES that all used PET filly l111rt4 household goods llcl4S64M CUSTOM SLIPCOVERli &mi-rehrt'd cutler offers 25% OFF Maten.II Labor! 25 diHt'rent .:olors of denim• & IOO's ,,f 1•th.·r fabrics! 35 Yl'il r~ 1>£ 9u•l1ty wcwit and <.raft.man.hip! PATIENT TUTOR Meth (arlth·oalc) physic•. chem, 1eat prep (CBEST/GREJ SAT) Free Info. Jim Madia 714·547·MATH UPBOLSTBIWIG 3131 Q & G UPHOLSTERY since '68 c:uat. rum. uphotsty, 1lip cover• antique rpr 542·•912 movors print their SERVICES 3870 714/534-6205 P.U.C. Cal T number: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l•ltlll•••••llllB ttmo1 and chautfeur1 Pet Sitter/Dot Walker -------~-print their T.C P. num· WALL ber In al~ advertise· Dally/Overnight vtalls. menta 11 you have 8 Reis avt Llc'd/Bonded WAT&&P&OOr COVERINGS queauon abOut the le-Denise 714.935.9970 &OOrlM8 3933 gahty of a movor. limo •---------....,_.. • Repalr'I or chauffeur, call: PIASTER ''""*-'" Public Utlhtles A•~ of Roofe CommlHlon REP.AIR 3880 M Wottl Gwt••tiltd 714·558·4151 831-1088 i----------Plaater/9tucco Patch LOWEST RATES "A BETTER MOVE" -Serving So Ca 25yra· Llc:llf328884 24Hrl 714·554-7831 PLUMBING 3890 --------- TH• LOCAL PLUM•IR .. Jarnet E. Bangert Co.• FrM E111matff Ftttndly Servicet lnaurad L15J2981 875•0304 The Stripper Sp t c I a II z. I ng.-In Wallpaper RemovaJ L5889241 M3-.. 37 We Gels 1hould ~ together. Slrlp, Install, advice 10 the crazy. L113591a e31.s111 WINDOWS 3934 QoldenWoet W1ndew c .......... Sattafscllon "*~ Uc'd·ln1'd e:u.tMa ••AllD• WINDOW Cleaning, lc:reena, Mirror•~ 81111. Pror1 aervlce. e:u ·3H8 1 Pilot r •---•6ii01iii4I TRANSPORTATION l•Fi!iiERRARiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii9iii06iiii7 JEEP 9110 NISSAN 9150 ~Htw Duncan-Phyfe '8 9 M 0 ND I AL T •93 Qr Cherokoo mahOO din table 8 Blk11an, 5000ml, like LTD e .. c;k, gray lthr, c:hf• 1 le af, fitted mats BO T n • w, mu• t 1 ••I (l 072291 a 115,995 1nd matching game A S 7011 723·1741 sso,ooo llAUIR LOTUa table. 30'1ce & waler COaTA MaaA trig, Ilk• nu. Phllllplne 1.tt 0 ..., El t t>o 71 .. ~•42.7100 mahQg. dre11lng labl• " u .. , •c ric al FORD 9075 ....... '95 Pothnndor La Low ml, &u1o, llhr (2MTD3Nl t18,aao LEXUS Of' WRSTMINSTl!R (714) 892·8908 mlrror a. bench. l·HCt Near new, hardly Sofa-eood cond 2 pra used I Mini condl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-------9-1- 1 - 5 PORSCHE matching chairs. Call 19500 (9<19) 844-9429 '83 CONVl!RSION LEXUS 9175 7·10am. or after 4pm --------VAN 1 owner, xlnlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f 780-0388 care, auto, crulH ,92 LS 400 '88 9118 Rare, orig, POWER BO~TS control, AC, new tlrH Nakamlchl, chr whls all records, owned for 7012 & battery. 52500/obo. 25yt1, 6Kml on 115K "COMPUTERS 6018 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949) 497-15064. <3XSTef~xua119•950 engine/trans work, al· • 0 way• garaged/cov· iii•!lll•~iiiiiiiiii Seo Rav Sundncr '88 '89 So loon fully Ml 810N VlaJ •r•CI. Xtnt cond In & · Pont h•m 11 • 4100 mint twin 350's 2638 loaded, 1 owner, (949>3 8 4 -0884 out 110000 6732598 Mon. 84 M•ot RAM : kts, 'gen/ac, tu1i el~c. ~~e0a~Oo xln~5:~~93~i--..,.,.~4-=1~1--3"'6!"::0,.....-__ · _· __ • ___ · __ -4.3 OHO, ~-4XCO, 528,500 lllO·S.78-6429 · · White/Ivor y lth r SUBARU 9200 4MV, 58K FM,• SB16, 073273) $21,977 w•rr. 11338 <\44·4207 --------HONDA 9085 L•XUa ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---~-,----i MARINE SLIPS M1aa10N Vtl!Jo 192 avx-Ls1 Pke ', tW a UTED DOCKS 7 0 2 2 li,ii8ii5iiiiiAiiciioiioiiriidiiiii5iji·ii• iipdii, (949J 384-0684 Bl•ck, 54 k ml, custom • .,. AH & ,94 OS 300 whHls & car cover ll't'\ BUY ' 6019 whtlblue Int, currant Black/black full opt S13,500obo 376·9181 ,,,..... ' 40' Mooring near registration, gr1 trans. . ;~.... Pavillion, eta to ocean $1865. 949·551·3099 (074P37) 124,977 -------- 11-...-UY1 ALL PIANOS $12,500 722·0456 day•..,.,~8'""8__,A,...--c-o-r-d-5-sp_d_ • MISSLll!OXNUSVll!JO SUZUKI 9205 n1Jqu11.qual lurnlture 650·3421 evenin . .. • . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • pc or houHlul cash g power brakes/st•er· (949)384-0884 • paid (71-4) 957·8133 NO MORE SLIP RENTI Ing, am/Im stereo, --.-9-4-..,,.Q-=s,...3""00=--'98 ESTEEM Boat w/50ft mooring 52000/obo 850.3803 34K ml, CO, auto, ~d Coln• _Gold Sliver 0000 LOCATION ' ,90 CIVIC 5 SP AC Cashmer/Ivory ful opt ( 3 p I Ho 3 5) S 8 , 8 8 8 ~~n~~~c~~t& ~~:~~ 714-458·9593 cass, red. runs' xlnt: (07o72~1!xus'25•977 WEL:Tx~15..~:ER Wes1co11t Com &42·9448 Sldo Tio lor 28' sail· 53500./obo. contact MISSION VIEJO (714) 892·6908 _..Rl!CORDS{TOP S boat, good loc, water/ E ~nd7y or Carmen (949)384-08&4 elect $10 per ft, nr ve • 14·377-4901 ' .Jazz, R&B , Soul, Rock Lido Bridge 675·6128 '""2 A--ord EX 2·dr '94 SC 4 00 TOYOTA • Etc ... 50'• & 60's Mike • --White/Ivory, full opt 92 10 .. 84• 7505 Real Sharp, Lo1ded, (039318) $31,977 iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... Lthr, 1-owner, phn, Ll!XUS '88 Torc ol Wagon .---------1 AUTOMOBILES CO player, Moonrool, MISSION Vll!JO new stereo, new tire1 ·_pETS & $7.990.obo 723·1504 (949)384-0eM $1500 firm. Call to SH -JlNIMALS ~049 -------· '9 4 Ac c o rd EX 1--... ,8,,..5,,....,.L..,,,S,...4,,..0,,...0,,--949·842·241 O • Coupe blue/gray, fully White/Ivory, full opt '95 PREVIA LE SC "' IRRESISTIBLE Oclcat ACURA 9010 loaded, great cond, (027706) 538,977 Cull whls, dual A/C $13,200 673·1628 Ll!XUS (3KKV554) $18,888 klttona. Leopard· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '9 5 ACCORD EX MISSION Vll!JO LEXUS OF ~~~~4:~.k:31.:~?f.· L~9!1L• ~~~r?. "mint, Lthr, moonrl, auto (949)384.()804 ~~=~:~:~~~: (3KHULEOOX4U) s' 1o'!J444 1--.... ,9 ___ 5_S,_C,,.-4'""o'""o,---• 010741) $18,888 ,. '80 COROLLA P,IANOS & ORGANS 6 059 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER White/Ivory, lull opt 26k, auto, AC, cass, WESTMINSTER (714) 8 92·&908 1048299) 533,987 (3NTV139) $10,950 (714) 892-8908 '98 Accord LX Black, MIS~:::,xNu:IEJO LEXUS OF A/C 11 WESTMINSTER BABY GRAND abso· 4cyl, 5spd, ' a C949>394-o9 o4 (714) 892·8908 Jutely g orgeous. BMW 9 0 3 0 ~~:~r22c,;·,:i~·1.~~~::;i--..,.,9=-8=-=l!::-:Sr-::3:-:0:-:0:----------- • Rebuilt and rellnlshtd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . $15,000 day 260-4841 Cashmer/Ivory lthr TRUCKS I'" 2850 (562) 626·9200 '87 3 251S Bronze Ian evening 646·5678. (145148) S27,977 LEXUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9220 SPORTING °"OODS lthr Int. Sunroof, Ssp, MISSION Vll!JO alloys, 100kml $5900. ---------, (949)3 04-00U '95 Taho 4x4 White/ Bjorn (7 14) 631·0645 Hondas BO's 10 97 natural cir leather, like '98 LS 400 new, fully loaded Cars $100·$500 Black/black, full opt S26,685 714-673-0601 ) 6 0 65 Police Impounds 1057298) S40,911 --------. Hondas, Toyotas, LEXUS f>RECOR EXERCISE BUICK B I KE . P ER F EC T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 9035 CONDITION $180. 949·718·0111 TICKETS 6075 '80 Park Ave nue 4-dr lull pwr, a/c, Metallic Blue w/blue ln1.. new Chevys, Jeeps & MISSION VIEJO 4X4's m u et ••Ill (949)304-0804 800-772·7470 x7802 '97 l!S 300 smog cert/plates.1-.------- $1690 723·t5041-------- 2 R T ti c k • t • -CAD--L-IA_C ____ JAGUAR 4.A·to-Baltlmore open I 9040 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9 10 5 Oyster/Ivory lthr, (033400) $30,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384-0884 Hondas BO's to 97 Cars $100·$500 Police Impounds Hondas, Toyotas, Chevys, Jeeps & 4X4's muet ••Ill 800-772·7470 x7802 travel s22s. each. '85 XJO black/tan, or1g1--... ,.,,.9""'7"""s,,...c='""'3,...,o,...,o,,......- .... .,J;:all 510-288·5535 '91 Allante Red/tan owner, 109Kml, xlnt R d/I f II t --------o d m t ... 11 make • vory, u op VANS 9225 lthr, 84k ml, loaded. c n • us '"' · (000256) $38,977 TV, ELECTRONICS, SJEREO 6080 .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • <:aBLE DHcrambler1 ; .~O day money back ; " guar. MCNisa/COO all recordsl Xlnt cond, otter! 998'3764 Ll!XUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii asking $16,900. Call •'8 0 XJS Z12 Coupe, MISSION VIEJO •93 VW Eurovan Mary 310·937·4040 While. wire wheels, (949)384.()004 (Wkender eolt.) Wht, '94 ELDORADO like new, all original, '88 OS 300 51pd, all pwr, tint Cust whlS, lthr, CO clean. -S9950. 675-6128 S 11 v er lb I ac k Ith r wind, 78Kml, $14,900. (3HHP781) Sp,777 '87 XJ8111 (011887) $36,677 850-0977 • -1·800·417·0312. • .. LEXUS OF Grey llhr, xlnt cond LEXUS WESTMINSTER (ISOW600) $7,995 MISSION VIEJO VOLVSWAGEN 9235 (714) 892·0908 BAUER LOTUS (949)384-0884 " . -------·1 ·94 SLS MINT cond, • __ 7_1_4_·_8_4_2_·_7 _7_o_o_ 35K I f II I ad d '92 Sovorolnn '98 GS 4 oo '87 VW Bug parts, I GARAGE SALES m' u Y 0 e ' • Black/black lull opt frame, front end, ti maroon, S18,950K Green/Ian lthr, low ml (002587) $44,977 steering column, tall/ 1 owner 720-9695 (663135) $14,995 Ll!XUS : BAUi!R LOTUS MISSION VIEJO hHd lites, 5-48-8592 t11 ,r, 714-042·7700 (94 9)384-0004 '89 Jotta QL 1-owner, l "'ORONA CHEVROLET 90451--,9-2 __ S_o-vo_r_o...,.lg-n--1----:---..,...,.,,,,...,,...,,...,,..--5apd, sunroof, 4dr, 6DEL MAR 6122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii While/blk lthr, 42kml '94 ES 300 am-Im cass, runs ""riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ '83 MONTECARLO (650914) $1-4,995 Low ml, CO, chrome, good $3200 722·7641 -(047413) $18.888 l!STATE SALE SUN FULL V LOA OE 0 I BAUER LOTUS Ll!XUS OF 8am-? China, crystal. LOW, LOW. MILES 714·042·7700 WESTMINSTl!R AUTOS ~ Aterllng, estate furn & $3500. (949) 548-3727 •-..,.,9=3..,.v-=-a-n-d-=-o-n-::P-=-1.-.-(714) 892·0900) DOMESTIC 9300 :'" .. iew. collecl, 2411 ~ ,88 Cavaher Z24 Conv Black, cream lthr, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --coast Hwy. Parking v8• looks great, fun (669299) $19,995 -------- .. kit In rear. Next to 1 PC'-' BAUER LOTUS LINCOLN 9120 S•l~•d cars from $1 75. . ~othchlld'I restaurant for ctuil no down n 71 A •42.7700 Po11ches, Cadillacs, S2750 obo 427·0507. .._. .,. For Into. 723-4222 1-----,,..,,.9.,,3....,x""J..,.O~--Chevys, BMW's, Cot· H arono Salo Sat eam '94 S 1 o Bluer. Blk, 9 I a c k It 8 n 1n 1 • r, 92 MARK VII owned vettH, Jeeps, 4WD's. • 4WO, V6, 62Kml, good by Senior Citizen's. Your Area. 800-218-TONS OF STUFFI 1 1 1 d d (673612)$18,995• Xlntcond.loaded,tlnt. 9000xt A1398 for 03 M I cond, ut Y oa e · AUER LOTUS 8 arguer te 5225 B wind. New plates t' ti **(In alley)** 513,500 751· 714·842·7700 S9800 PP. 891·2025 current '' ngs. , Sunday Only 8·4pm Moving Salel furn, appllance1 & morel 818 1/2 Orchid Ave. '98ASTRO LS 15K ml, lull pwr, '93 XJO (3UWR023)S 190550 Blue/tan llhr, aunrf, LEXUS OF (684177) $17,995 WESTMINSTER BAUER LOTUS (714) 892·0908 714·842· 7700 .: COSTA MESA 6124 -------, '83 XJ8 Green, tan llhr, lo ml (678537) $17,995 ugo Solo AntlquH, Hondas BO's lo 97 BAUER LOTUS CollectlblH & Junk Cara $100·$500 714·042·7700 MAZDA Fri Aug 14, sa1 1s. Police Impounds •9 4 xJe 2 4 73 Folryow Or. Hondas, 'royotas, Black/black lnter,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ._, 8:3o-4. Severo! Chevys, Jeeps & (695012) $18,995 '80 300SO Spec Model MERCEDES tam. 2769 Blrdblrd 4x4·9 must aolll BAUER LOTUS 40 gal tank, Lg Ott Or. • Cir. Acron from 800-772·7470 x7802 714-842·7700 Real bHuly In & ou11 ' Tanager park. Furn & "--------•--__,,...,,.9-4....,X,..,.J""'i.,...___ StHI $4000 723-0311 assorted treasures. Sliver, grey lthr, '85 SL c onvort Surlboarda, eklla, -------9-0-6-5 (694829) S19,995 claulc Roadeter. misc. household, DODGE BAUER LOTUS whit• hrdtop new navy trendy stutfl SaVSun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-042·7700 blue canva1 top, navy 2531 Colby Pt. ,90 Shadow Auto, lthr Int. new tlrH, am/ Y d S I a t Ir S AJC b am Im --------Im cass. 118,000. mint ~:rnltu~•~ dl:hH, c':,~ ster'eo~ 's1~~·0 M~st JEEP 9110 cond. 840-9737 table, cha Ira, ood• & sell 1 71 4-722· 1102 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---• .,..,, 8,,....8,,....,,,5""8""0""s,.,.L-•-- -ends. 451 Cabrlllo St. ,.,.4 CARAVA... t 6 '88 Joop Chorokoo Black w/grey Interior • " au o. Air auto etc. Must sell. ,(. ~----------1 cyl, co player, cus-$5000 949-723·8485. ~111'ooorecomrd'1.xlnst2ec.on900d .. HUNTINGTON tom whls, tinted glass, ---·-----'"' :· S7500. (949) 631 ·5001 '89 Laredo 4 x 4 Julle 714-283•2200 clEACH $140 Whl/grey, 6cyl, AT, Hove A Garage Sole! CIOHlflod 842-5878 AC . PS, PW, POL,--------5~11 -•3 FAMILY SALi!• FERRARI 9067 CC, alloys, $8000 NISSAN 91 01•••••••11 Sal & Sun 8·3. Furn, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_6;...7...;.3_·2_5_9_8 _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '----------:' ~.~. v> cloth u , antlqu's • .-.,sntsc. 9832 Olympic -SANTAANA llllGBTS e 184 •turd •~ o n1 yr lumm~ Yard 8•1• Ok' & Newll 01 IOll1 Rtv.,akfe Dr. STARTING . ANEW BUSINESSPP • Soturdoy, August 15, 1998 813 Oldsmobile .. $16,995$ 3100 V6 Engine • NC • P/W/DL • Kcyless Remote • Stereo/Cass._ I tolr ll067Hl 1"' L~JI s399 MO. + 07< IOJ for 3' mo. Tela! 'iva-olf S219S.4t lflidwl Sl9,S22.SO Toe of prr"a S14,3&B2 + IU. 12K Iii. olowecl ptf JICll-12<,,.. mile in exctSS. I~ 1111 MSmifSJ.4,2SO (101231) '86 CADILLAC SEVILLE kla.t1r.1•alld~ahii11 (810043) '96 FORD TAURUS IN STOCK NOW! SLS/STS AVAILABLE 42K ni, 11J10. rmny xtns NC\\ QI 111tk-in1 (19~JJ) '89 CADILLAC FLEE'IWOOD 111t "fJJ' sp:l , low 111, lthr, ll\llly wras• (27S442) '98 OLDSMOBILE INI'RIGUE GL br nis' i.r. llllJltl'I, (1), ~ tw d QT ).!{03) '96 CADILLAC SEV 11:.LE SU.llll lllll.llfr.~lu'Bi im 292 '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE llr Ii. a Iii"· V~ So16tr. W ti 111 t (Im) 1' •• A ll Whl~l~s •Ul>J«t le> t"'l•1f ul • ~· "A"'',.•I rho 1• "' • If •• tmoa A dulUlallun I-' t"icl-for 1lhut1.a•w ~ onl) t -"Pinta Sun<I•)' .rt« JNhhutoc•• J 25 988 26988 29988 • .. Example: Starting '93 LEXUS ES 300 at Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate. (3Cl 1752) *s11.1•* !Bus Certified Plll•OW•ID CAlll Example: Starting '93 LEXUS SC 300 at Chrome, leather, moonroof, More! (014412) *820,150* ~96SUZUKI ESTFFM '96 TOYOTA '93 MERCURY '95 HONDA '96TOYOTA CAMRY LE COROLLA VILLAGER ACCORD EX Leather, Moonroof, Auto., AJC, Mi.nt! (3KHUD04) 14444 Newport/Costa t.Aesa Daily Pi · Example: Only! '96 LEXUS LX 450 Plll·OW•ID CAlll Low miles, CD, moonroof, & much more! (14J624) *$39,150* '96MERCURY VILLAGER '94LEXUS ES300 Low miles, CD, chrome wheels, moonroof. (014580) 18888 '95 TOYOTA PREVIALES/ '94ACURA LEGENDL '98CHEVY ASTROLS '95NISSAN PATHFJ}.DER LE '92LEXUS LS400 '95 ISUZU TROOPER U'D. 4X4 '97 MERCEDES C280 '95LEXUS LS400 '96LFXUS LX450 Service Special! . Complete Detail . $129 95 . Include.s: lntenor shampoo, exterior polish & wax, cleamng of engme & lugga e compartments NEW SERVJCJ! UMBER 714·373-3813 •• alwnichi, chrome wheels, CD, mort. (3XSf621) Low mi., leather, Low miles, unified, CD, Low miles, CD, moonroo(, moonroof, like new. ·1., moonroof, Mi.nt! & much more! (486763) ~ (3KMW547) (147624) Example: Starting '93 LEXUS ES 300 at Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate. (3Cl 1752) *S11,l•t ~lll·OWMID CAllS . Example: Starttng '93 LEXUS SC 300 at Chrome, leather, moonroof, More! (01441 2) *$20,lliO* '96SUZUKI ESTEEM '96 TOYOTA '93 MERCURY '95 HONDA '96 TOYOTA CAMRY LE COROLLA VILLAGER ACCORD EX 34K mi., co. l UlO, AC, like new. (3PIH035) 8888 '94ACURA LEGENDL '98 CHEVY '95 NISSAN ASTRO LS PAlliFINDER LE Service Special! . Complete Detail $129~. Includes: Interior shampoo, exterior polish & wax, deaning of engtne & lugga e compartments NEW SERVICE UMBEl 714-373-3813 --- Leather, Moonroof, Auto., AJC, Mint! (3KHUD04) 14 444 '92 LEXUS LS400 '95/SUZU TROOPER LTD. 4X4 Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot · Example: Only! '96 LEXUS LX 450 Low miles, CD, moonroof, & much more! (l4J624) *$39,liliO* '96MERCURY VILLAGER '97 MERCEDFJ C280 '94LEXUS ES300 '95LEXUS LS 400 '95 TOYOTA PREVIALES/ '96LEXUS LX450 Low miles, Certified, CD, Low rnila, CO, mooruoof, moonroof, Mint! ~ much mort! (3KMW547) (147624)