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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• SPORTS Volleyball duo goes for the gold . ' ; ~ng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 '. NIWPORT Bl!ACH -A> -~t . Harbor Hlgh cbeer- 1...,_ liaglD lbetr Intensive p-during Spirit Week --· two fiu:es wW be m· ·~· Amanda Artltw, because of Cl>DIO for-. her therapy every day and tells ber 4bout their cheers. "Nut week, I will videotape it for her; llhOwlng her what we 've been up to,• Callahan said, bee coatlnulng recovery frolJ! a . coma at Meridian Neuro care, : add Sydney ,Ho\lSIOn, because fl s¥ can't cheer without her ~ friend ' Jn tbe]>ast--. -"I llDt -• lot ol lbe lddo haft_ from i~ • Nidc:heer- lead'Dg coecb.1.is4 C11Jahap, 81iltney Klinball said it WU -to be •tolling tbetr aenlar lf'IPA wUbaal Amanda, but &be Even with the team's song captain going thzough her own · routines in Cowan Heighta:, the cheerlMders feel her presence with lb"'!'. ! 'I dldn't feel like it would be 1~rigbt to do it without her,• Sfd- ney said. 'Everybody just kind ;! of understood..• da'• recovery =-=liE enal,endlba ...,.. w do tt for her. "We pray for her every day,• saiC:t Erin Phillips, a senior cheer- leade r, "She's always there, even though she's really not.• • Sydney, wbo has been ~ • friends with Amanda 11.nce leV• ; enlb grade, has been by her side • sinL<e lbe May 23 aash on Irvine : Avenue that Jett Amanda in a ! gatheJ'8d at Meridlen ill Hefj!hls last week to talte !hair teem plloto with her. Tho cheerleaders are amozed by Amanda's will·to 1wvtve ,and hope to take some of that stnmgth with them out on the sidelines. tlllfa W•'re ready !Or it,• ~. 11. •1n a way, tllillllllD 'it for her, too. She And with all the p1es1 atten- tion her recovery ~ been get- ting, Amanda's story is going tar • , . .. •, • J • 1 • • ' ~e1';.t~~lb •SEE AMANDA PAGE A14 ' MARC MARTIN I OM.Y 1'1.0T Sitting on the steps of her Balboa llland home, Dottte Lewis bolds a ttack of papen she's gathered on the city's plan to build a sewage pumping statton 20 feet from her front door. • um 1rcum nee I Resident fights i By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot Newport i · ' NEWPORT BEACH -Dottie Beach plan i Lewis just wants to know why city t d i officials have to increase their Bal-o upgra e i boe Island well capacity 11 ttro ... Balboa's : And even more, she w ants to know l why they have to do it right in front sewage : of her bayfront boroe . • ; "My husband end I have pumpmg :. worked very hard to get here, and statlon i we're DOI going to let anybody take . bich. uld' ! It a""'y without a figh~" IO\d Lewis, W WO i a 21-year Island resident. :'lll!!Y . be located i call what lbef went' to put nere • · l pumping lllation, but w:e can it a . fr t f ' -pit.· m on ° i 1.ew1t bu ualbnd ioo s1gna- 'bi!!t home : -on • ~ _.,l'IJ u... . ' . • city's pro~ upgrade of the island's sewage · pumping station. She has sent letters and packages to city officials. Sbe has ·*It's going to be a brutal project no mattel where it goes , .. " hired an attorney and aft engineer to help her fight he r cause. City officials have disculsed the project a few times with the Uttle Island Property Ownen A5socia- tton. of wbicll Lewis is a board 1membeto Lewis said the board memben may know about the pro- ~but most "'1dents don't know enough about IL ' The city's Public Works Commlt- tee·will discuas lbe project at 9 a.m. Monday at Qty Hall. 3300 Newport ~ 1be ~ Council will talte lip -STEVE •OMllE,RG • the issue Sept. 8. For Lewis, the pro5pect of a pile driver boring into the concrete just feet from her Uttle Island home prompted her to action. She'll have to dismantle all her lamps and chandelien and wrap th~ to pro- tect them from breabge. And · she'll have to pray that none of her other possessions suffeir from the • SE£PUMP PMJE A13 ' ' • ( t ....... The -locll _._ lfdlon --Arthur will villl lhe cast of ''Beverly Hills 90110" via limousine thuks to the show's produ~, Aaron SpeUJ.ng. County pledge to help dredge moves plans forward •County will solicit bids on Upper Newport Bay project next month, front costs not covered by state . By Jennifer Armstroi'\g, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Local officials are launching long- awaited plans to dredge the Upper Newport Bay, despi,te having only 52 million of the esti- mated S5 million needed. The county will put the pro- ject out to bid Sept. 17 and will hire a contractor for the job Sept. 23, Assistant City Manager Peg- gy Ducey said. County coffers will front the cost not covered by the $2 million promised by the state. ·we're going to move for- ward, so it's very exciting: Ducey said. The state budget, signed by the governor this week, set aside some funding toward cleaning the years of silt buildup in New- port's prized waterway. City and county officials had a scare earli- er this month when the state money seemed to be on the chopping block during last- minute budget cuts. The state originally promised. SJ.9 million earlier this year, but local dredging proponents were happy to end up with anything. The federal government, mean- while, is still expected to con- tribute $1 million to the effort, a.nd the Regional Water Quality Control Board may also pitch in. Officials have been trying for years to scrape up enough mon- ey to clear the sediment that is slowly seeping into the bay from San Diego Creek. Their efforts have intensified. as the bay bas grown ever-closer to a meadow. The dredges could start dig- ging up muck by late September. Mesa wants standstill, Irvine wants dismissal •Mesa Consolidated's request for truce in legal battle met with reluctance. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Irvine Ranch Water District officials still want Mesa Consolidated Water District to drop the costly legal battle before agreeing to discuss issues involving the service of customers in the Santa AnJJ. Heights area. Mesa board members agreed lbw.day to temporarily hold oa on the legal battle pending a decision by the Local Agency For- mation COmmittee that oversees annexations of dt1el and districts. The district sent a letter to Irvine Ranch olfidall on l'liday asidng for • tetnp<Wery standltill in the water war that bes ...a.t- ad costs to more lbao $700,000 between lbe two agenc!M. Irvine Ranch officials contend they want Mesa to dismiss all its lawsuits directed at Santa Ana Heights Water Co., which is now owned by the larger district, as well as charges filed against Irvine Ranch with the Attorney General's office and the Public Utilities Commission. Irvine Ranch ofticials will dis- cuss the matter at their next board meeting Monday night. Irvine Ranch spokesman Dave Feiyuson said Frtday that post- poning the lawsuit would hurt bis district because its attorneys are now gathering important Infor- mation needed to defend itself in court. That information includes depooltionl from plaintiffs Includ- ing lWl Kemp and Roger Sum- men. "The board has made It clear that negotiations are contingent Oil dlnnh • ilg the lawsuit, not IUl4 •SEE ;'NATER PAGE A11 . ·~ • • • r•------------------~-~-----...... ----~--------------------------------------, Mlniil Lynch settlement schools boost I N ow that the Uuited ParCel Service lt:rik.e is settled, a lot of fall clothJng should be an:Mng all at once at Bow D•l'•n (642-5459). To make ~ tbe ltcn is having a dear- ance IUe on ladies' clothing. The sale .. not limited to spring and summer clothing; selected fall clQtblng ii reduced as·well. Bow Danglen is located at 445 E. 17th St in Costa Mesa. You can take the elevator, or walk up one flight of stairs to find the store. It's open Tuesday through Satur- day. 1Wo great sales are in progress for back to school mop- ping. At Hobie Sporta Ltd. (675- 9700), located at 2831 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, you'll find all ladies' and girls' clothing 30% to 70% off, and all men's and boys' clothing reduced by 30% to 50%. Popular name brands on sale include Gotcha, Quiksilver, Katin, Bill- abong, Reyn Spooner, Rusty, Roxy, Girl Star and Styles by Raisins. Also included in the sale are ski clothing at 50% off, and surfing accessories including boogie boards, sk:imboards, fins, and wetsuits reduced 20% to 40%. . The other big sale of the sum- mer starts today at Surfside Sports (675-2855) located at 112 23rd St. in Newport Beach. Everything in the store is reduced 25% to 50%. The store carries all of the popular surf. wear brands. Best Buys reader Cathy Townsend says that if you've ever had trouble shopping for gifts and would love some help, then you should stop by her store that she co-owns with Pamela Campos, Nick Nack Gifts. Townsend says, •This unique lit- tle store is filled with over 500 band-crafted items made by vari- ous artists from the local commu- nity. making it easy to find origi· nal gifts for just about anyone.• The store has recently received 33 one-of-a-kind band-decorated gift boxes for only $7 a piece. Nldl Nack Gifts (515--0353) is located just off Newport Boule- vard at 191 E. 16th St. in Costa Mesa. greer wylder Elton John is lending his name to a fragrance candle now sold at Neiman Marcus to help benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation. The "Elton• candle from Slatkin & Co., the presti- gioua interior design firm and home fragrance manufacturer, is scented by a mixture of flowers that Elton John personally select· ed. The candle sells for $54. Neiman MaJ'CUI (159·1900) is · located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The Cha Family Shoe Repair Shop (642--4314) has added a gift shop to its shoe repair and key duplicating services. "We sell accessories, toys, key chains, sil- ver jewelry, socks, handbags, purses, oriental decoration, orna- ments, and a digital pet game similar to Tamagotchi." says owner Young Cha. Cha is also offering Best Buys readers 20% off on shoe repairs, and $1 off any item in the gift section through the end of the month. Cha's Shoe Repair is located at 1673 lrvine Ave. in Costa Mesa. B. Magneu Fashion (644- 4477) is having a sale on ladies' clothing marked down 30% to 80%. Name brands on sale include Criscione, Moscbary, Votre Nom, Dina Bar-el, Tadashi, and Nri. B. Magness is located at the Newport North Center at MacArthur Boulevard and Bison Avenue in Newport Beach. • BEST llUYS appears ev~ Thursday and Saturday. tf you know of a good buy, all me at ~ 1224, fax me at 646- 4170, write me at 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627, or e-mail me at dpilot20earthlink.net. HE ts A gu1 with seven d~ades worth o fishing tales. A BOAT-LOAD OF MEMORIES Pangle seems to have a story for everyone and everything he sees when he's at the Dory Fishing Fleet's dock at the Newport Pier. That's what near- ly 70 years of dory fishing will do to you. A 30-ish guy walks by and says "hi• to him. "His grand- dad was a great fisherman,• Pangle says. He sees the fishing boats in the water. •1 remember when the outboard motor was first invented. It bad two horsepow- er -imaJP:ne that.• . He pomts to his kha.k1 but- ton-down shirt with a splotch of green paint on it. "My mother once read ill the newspaper that green was good luck for . fishing, so all my fishing shirts have some green on them now.• Pangle, now a resident of Costa Mesa's Bethel Towers, got the chance to tell all hls sto- ries, over and over, to family and friends as they gathered Friday at the Dory d~ to cele· brate his 91st birthday. And he showed that in the few years since he retired from fuli.time fishing, be hasn't forgotten a darn thing about the trade. CLEANING THE CATCHES He started fishing in 1926, on his days oU from a job at what used to be the Santa Ana Golf Club on the castaways. He would come down to the shore and help the fishermen clean their catches. Then the Depression hit, and he couldn't find work any- where. •aut every time I fished, I made a few bucks,• he says. •1n '29, the canneries started buying mackerel for $25 a ton. That was a lot of money.• He quiclcly developed a tal- ent for remembering the "marks" -rocks, for instance -that designate the best fish- ing spots. He would find those spots, he says, through simple •trial and error. • ·1 found a couple of rock cod holes from seals,• he says. "That's how I found a good spot in Encinitas in World War Il. I'd iee the seals going down, and I knew there had to be some rock cod there.• OUTROWING THE MOTOR Outboard moton didn't start showing up on fishing boats until he had been at the trade for some time. But motors did· n't impress him much: Pangle, in his mototlel8 boat, once raced a fellow fisherman who was in one of the newfangled motorized boats and beat him to the shore. "He never got over that - how I could outrow his motor,• Pangle says. Pangle may have start~ fishing to get him through the Depression, but he kept with it because, be says, "It was a curte1 it was about the only thing I could do." · He reqi.embers his first fish· ing experience, when he was about 6 and living in Okla- homa. His mother·would keep him busy by putting bunches of crawdads in a washtub and handing him a makeshift fish- ing pole with a piece of bacon on the end. ·rd be out there all day, and I wouldn't even stop to eat,• he says. He did dabble in other jobs as well-gold mining, cattle ranching, ice packing. "A guy once said to me, 'You'd have to live 500 years to do all the things you ~ you did,t• Pangle says. "But no ~tter w4at 1'did, I always came back here to fish in New- port.• -Story by JennUer AnDltrong. Photo by Brim PoWda READERS HOTUNE 642~ Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, lllustRtlons. edito- rial matter or advertisements herein an be reproduced with- out written permmion of copy-- right owner. ~,~-'-'= ... "'·li' ('~-;-· ~- -.__ . · ....... ~. ~ w. . ; VOL 91, NO. 191 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIUJAM L0eDEU. Editor STEVE~ ~Editor TONYDOOIRO, AssJstlnt Managing Editor TINA 90llGATTA. Oty Editor llOGEJt CARLSON. Sports Editor MMCMART1N, Photo Editor LYMll IESOlA. Display Advertising NOY OETTING, a-ified Advertising LANA J0HNS0H. Pfomodons ......., SHAH. Chief FINndal Officef Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. APPRESS Our address is 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. 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Vice President, General~ 01997 Cilllf. ~ ~ ~ ,--. ~ Newport Bffc:h IW65 Newport Coast 84166 Balboa 84165 Costa Mesa 84165 Corona def Mar 83165 SURf FOUCA5T LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2·3 SW Newport 2-3 SW B~ 2_...sw River Jetty 2_...sw CdM 2-3 SW 90ATING ~ht and varlable nds durl"' mom-Ing hours II become wester~ at 15 to 20 knots ur· !Z?i the afternoon. nd waves will build to 3 feet. and The Southern Heml-NEWPOM mEAOt al-foot swell wlll sphere surf pump is come from the progressively cut· • Plecentla Awnue: A car parked In the 1500 blod< sustained S200 In damage after its t ires were slashed. . south'tWSl. Patchy ting badt on the momlngfog. swell It's bffn send-•Newport c.ntiw Drive: A car parked In the 300 block was Ing us. And how vandalized. TIDES much fun It can pro-• West 151h Street A car parked in the 800 btodc sustained TODAY vide over the next S250 in damage after Its tires were slashed. 1Wo weeks later, First low several days the same car's tires ~ stashed again. 7:26a.m. 1.4 depends on a hand· • Httw.le Drive: A watdi worth S388 was stolen from a bath- First high ful of factors. room at a residence In the 40 block. 1:31 a .m. 4.3 Between now and • w.t Coast Hlghw•y: $9,000 In cash was stolen from a Sec~ow Sunday, the slrinlfl- 8:54p .. 1.2 cant forces wt I be drawer In a residence In the 1200 block. Second high time and loatlon. 2:00 p.m. 5.3 Take advantage of COSTAIEIA SUM>AY the tide re:sh at • ...._. 9'1...t: A briefcase and its contents worth $360 were ftrst tow sites wel exposed stolen from a hotel lobby In the 3100 btodc. 8:2Sa.m. .9 to the south. You • 9IKayne Sprtriga: A bike worth $350 was stolen from a First high may be able to take front patio at a residence in the 2100 block. 2:58 a.m. 3.7 advantage of a bit • ~ Vwde Drtve East: Presalptlon drugs worth S60 were Second tow more energy from stolen after a delivery at a pharmacy In the 1500 block. 10:26 p.m. 1.1 around 225 degrees Second high on Sunday, but It • w.t 19th StNet: An ATM c.rd was removed from a cash 3:07 p.m. 5.1 wlll probably just machine In the 500 blodc after the cardholder forgot it. •dd consistency to • ~ Avw.e: A badcpadt and Its oontents 1tYere WA'llR generally waist· to removed from a car parked In an apartment patklng lot In the TIMPERAlVRE: 64 chest-high waves. 2100 block. : Take. time to reach out before it's too late A • soon as I finish trying to figure out wliy After the Stork ii sending me tla mall-order catalog, I am ~g to begin preparing a list ¥ old friends I want to see. ' 1ll1s bas been rattling around in the vast emptiness of my !lead for some time now. The thought is there, I am sure, because of the dwindling popu- 11!tlon of my circle of frierlds. • It isn't because ol anything t~e written lately, although I \fue11 there have been some t,eader desertions this past ~eek. No, the dimtnishlqent 4Jnong Friends of Pred is simply because five of them came to t)ie end of their roads within the past 10 months. : After the memorial services, wbicn I have attended since last ¢ctober, there were always nagging thoughts: : •oamn, I wish I'd spent QlOre time with (insert name here)." ~ "Jeez, I should've called (.insert name here) last month when I swore I would." ! ·ooggone it, I was going to go visit with (insert name here) but ... • And then you try and come up .with even a remotely accept· able reason why you did not. A couple of weeks ago, I told you about going to a lefVice for a colleague and sailing chum of more than 30 years. My friend had blown bis brains out. About 'O of us said our good- byes on the beach of an idyllic little cove north of Point Dume. It was an especia11y to~gh morning. Perhaps because of the shock of how this wonderlul fellow's llf e ended. But also because few of us had reached out to bim in recent years. It wasn't entirely our fault. In my case, I had known for two years that things were going poorly for the guy. I asked bis wife -ex-wife, actually, the second of three, whom he called bis •ex-wife emeritus" -for his phone number so we could talk. She said he didn't want to talk with me because he didn't want me to know the condition he was in and how he had pretty fred martin much bit rock bottom. Hogwash, I said. Give him my number and tell him I'm here for him. Tell him I'll go see him anytime, anywhere, and I won't be even the least bit judg- mental. He never called. I should have tried harder. But I didn't, and I will forever regret it. A lot of us got up and told funny stories about our friend. Others told of more poignant moments. The most moving reminis- cence came from a pretty blond woman in her 30s. She wore a long, black sheath dress and a terribly distraught look. •Roger called me Saturday evening,• she said, "but I was just going out the door, so I told him I didn't have time to talk just then. He just said, 'Shooor' -you know how he always dragged it out -and said we'd talk later." That night, our friend killed himself. ·u only I'd ta.ken just a few minutes then, mtlybe ... " The tears began to stream, and slowly she sat down. But enough of this morbid guilt-venting. Your living, breathing, happy, well-adjusted friends 'and family need love, too. On a driving trip in July, my wife and I zigged and zagged so we could drop in and see my cousin in the Gold Country and dear friends who have moved to Idaho. . It was'not exactly how the BLACK MOUNTAIN Spring Water S9:R REG. '1 .03 1.5 ft. REG. '3.55 crow flies from Orange County to Colorado, but the visits were a great joy for all of us. Besides, we hope to set an example for our friends for when we become Coloradans in a year or so. So we're making that list: friends in Cincinnati, Oklahoma and beautiful downtown Okoboji, Iowa. Family in East Lansing, Mich., New York and Boston. You don't have to go cross country, though. Thursday, Tom Stadlinger and I went to a great restaurant in a seedy neighbor- hood on Pico Boulevard near Santa Monica. We had lunch with three classmates from Harvard School, which we attended long ago. I had an absolutely mar- velous time and I can't wait until we do it again. It has taken me a long time to realize that ·Reach out and touch someone• is more than a good slogan. • FRED '°'ARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. 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OPfl-PACK 11IE FORMUIA YOU FEEL ll/ghtlst Pola Dai/g Multi Ydllmin 11t0t1Je1Jnta1•~1C/lrana•ForOptimalHealth One Maalb'• Supply of 30 ~ Padaets wllb 6 nhleb Per Pldad WMb or Wllbout Iron NATURE'S HERBS Citria1mx Power 768 mo CALIFORNIA 8A8Y• .,, IOll •211 Pinpointing. the disease New technology used on patients at Mesa Terrace care. facility finds some have been misdiagnosed By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot that she did not have Alzheimer's disease after all. r •• • COSTA MESA -A few weeks ago, Hans Haberader watched helplessly dS bi5 wife Paula's conclition slowly deterio- rated, Dr. WlWam Rodma.n Shankle recently began testing residents at Mesa Terrace -~ .. ~~-bed residential community care home specially designed for people suffering. .from Alzheimer's disease and' oth,er dementia -on a weekly basis. • l I She was having difficulty communicating and walking. Her memory was fading, and the medication she was prescribed didn't He said doctors using the program, once it's available for gen- seem to help. Since Wlder- going a brain tumor opera- tion in 1995, Paula was diagnosed by her family doctor as hav- "l am applying eral use, can increase the accuracy of their diagno- sis by about 30%. The program can help with early detection of the 10 years of experi- ence l have had to cre- ate something that can be used more widely in ing Alzhei- the community ... • mer's disease, a progressive, irre- versible neurologi- cal disorder that the illness, which with -DR. WILLIAM RODMAN SHANKLE proper treatment could delay pro- gression of the disease for one to three years. affects an estimated 2.5 million An1ericans. The symptoms of th.is incur- able disease include: gradual men1ory loss, impairment of judgment, disorientation, per- sonality change, difficulty in learning and loss of language skills. "I am applying the 10 years of experience I have had to cre- a te something that can be used mol'E! widely in the community,· Shankle said of the software, which is still under develop- ment. Shankle began developing the computer program after resigning from his position as Alzheimer's director at UCI ear- lier this year. He is still an asso- But Paula's condition began improving recently when a new doctor, using a newly developed computer program. determined briefly in the news Council to vote on code violation fines A new ordinance that targets property owners who violate city codes will be up for disrussion at the next Costa Mesa City Council meeting Sept. 2. outs -which start Sept. 2 and con- tinue through Dec. 19 -will begin at 6:30 a.m. daily in OCC's gymna- sium pool. The program offers a balance of cardiovascular fitness and stroke instruction as well as enjoyment, sell-improvement and fun. The proposed civil citation ord.i- -r nance would allow the city to fine • property owners who violate build- ~ ing, housing. fire, health and zan- : ing codes. The council is expected The cost is $40 for one month. $70 for two months, $99 for three months and $30 for December only. For inore information, call 432-5880. - to set the fines that would range from $75 for a first violation to $100 for a second violation. If adopted, the ordinance would go into effect Nov. 1. First-time job seekers' program at OCC ;-Redevelopment Agency Orange Coast College's Coun· seling Department offers a series of Uuee Saturday cow-ses designed to assist first-time job seekers in preparing for the job market. : now meets at 4 p.m. • • • - The City Council recently passed a change in the Redevelop- ment Agency meeting time. Meet· ings will remain the second Mon- day of each month but will begin at 4 p.m., followed at 4:30 p.m. with the City Council study session. Swim classes offered through OCC Orange Coast College's Com- mwlity Education Office offers a Master's Swim Program to promote Welong fitness during the fall semester. Designed for adults 19 and old - er, regardless of previous swim- ming experience, the program offers consecutive monthly ses- sions and meets Monday through Friday. The one-hour morning work- The classes, also geared for people wishing to re-enter the market, follow a sequence. The first cow se, Workplace Know- how, provides a dose examination of the work environment and meets Sept. 6 and 13 from 8 a.m. to noon. Students will learn how to prepare for the world of work and how to keep a job. The second course, Career Planning, allows students an opportunity to take assessment tests that can help them to discern their interests and abilities. Stu· dents will develop an individual career plan during the course, which meets Sept. 20 tluough Nov. 1 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration is under way in the college's Admissions Office. For more information, ca.ll 432- 5072. Make Those Patios ti Elltries Beautiful A Combination of Red Brick Planters andStoruP · . Let Jim Jennings install your complete . vard hardscape. • Expert brick, stone, tile, slate &concrete work. • Can recommend quality daiin<n & l....i.ctpen. • OuaUtv worlt In ,Coo.aMeoa& Newpon Beach 1mce 1969. • Drslnap problemal We tolve them. DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT Dr. WWtam Rodman Shankle bas developed a computer p'rogram that enables him to better diagnose pattenta with dem~tla. His latest treatments have dramattcally helped two residents who were misdlagnosed by previous doctors. date professor of cognitive sci· e nce there. Since leaving UCI , he has founded a nonprofit foundation called Alzheimer's Disease Amnesia Prevention Technolo- gies. The inte nt of the program is to allow physicians to accurate· ly diagnose Alzheimer's and other dementia in half the time they are doing so now. This week, when Hans visit- ed his wife at Mesa Terrace, their talk about Munich brought tears to Paula's eyes. ~It's the most beautiful place in the world," Paula told her husband in their native Ger- man. He said she gets emotional when she thinks about their homelmld, but he enjoys being able to talk to her about it. 'You can have a convena- tion with her now, .wbereU you could not ha~e it before,• Ml4 .. Hans, ln a heavy German J accent. 'I think tbe medication ... frbm Dr. Shankle did wooden." PaulA initially bad been """ x scribed Haldol to ttea.t the ballu-• cinations that accompany . Alzheimer's, but she bad serious ·)- side effects and became ·rigid •- and immobile. But &:ince , Sbankle's computer program re-1 diagno5ed her condition a1 Z Lewy Body d1seaSe, the ·new medication she has been pre-f · scribed improved her condition considerably. Lewy Body disease affects • the same area of the brain that Parkinson's disease dMs, • Shankle said. It also attacks me cerebral cortex. After using the new medica- tion for three days, Paula began sbowiD.g signs of improvement. She was able to walk without assistance and was more alert. : When Paula was taken off the · new prescription for a week, her the condition again declined. This convinced doctors she had been misdiagnosed. •HaJdol is the worst thing " you can give someone that has Lewy Body disease,• said Mart-' lyn Wotring, director of Mesa 1 Terrace. •That's why it's so important for doctors not to just diagnose memory loss.• ' Mesa Terrace also offers a free support group in partner- ship with the Alzheimer's Asso- ciation of Orange County held at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at 350 W. Bay St. For more information, call 631- 2212. Can We Talk? An Evening with Joan RiverJ wiLL be µre.tented by The Sound of Mwic Guild of the Orange County Performing Art.t Center : • Friday Evening Septem.her 5, 1997 j; Hyatt Regency Irvine , A Benefit to pro11tde performing arto education to the j children of Orange County • $125 per peroon • Cocktai.lo 6:30 p.m. • Dinner 7:30 p.m. I For u1form.af(u,, pUaJe COfllact: MarJha Orlu1, Beflejit Chair (714) 675-3377 ' SUMMER SALE! • Summer brings savings of up to 50°/o off domestic and European furniture in StOCK. • Special orde rs and accessories will also be on sale. • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of upholstery, home office, bedroom and dining room collections now ort sale . I •We carry: Baker, Century, Hickory White, Sliizh, Jeffco and many otflers. ' ., SA11JllDAY. AUGUST 23, 1"7 Al r Chamber hosts event aboard Catalina Flyer t ·c-~AXESTIIE 1 fl.YD: The Costa Mesa 1 Chamber ol Ccmmerce 'wtll bold lb allntial PUsport to I But:lnea event aboard the CeW!na Plyer oo Wednesday ~ lrom 7,30 to 9'30 p'.m-'Cbamber 1 .eucutive director Ed FawOett I saJd more than 300 guests are '1 expecteC1 to enjoy hors d'oeuvres, . prize&, entertainment and a no-- host bor duJing the two-hour : cruise of Newport Harbor spq~-, I soted by Plums Cafe and Birra Pmetti~. I Parking is avallable at the Bal- 1 boa Pier, and guests may bo4rd · I the Plyer from 5,30 to 7,15 p.m. Cost ts $15 for Chamber mem- bers and $20 for non members. For more information, call the chamber at 574-8780 and mail your check for reservations to Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce, 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite B-270, Costa Mesa, 92627. FLYER ADD: Catalina is a great place to visit now or in September, after the tourists bead for home, and the Catalina cityside · Prepare for Coast Guard license at OCC OCC's Sailing Center offers an intensive course that trains mariners to take the U.S. Coast Guard license ex.am to operate commercUilly and cany passen- geB for hire. The non-credit course starts Sept 27 and includes 46 1/2 hours of classroom time and 53 hours of home study. It meets afternoons, evenings and on two Saturdays at CX:C's Sailing Center, 1801 W. -co.st Highway, Newport Beach. The course is taught by Mereld ;. 'Keys, a veteran in U.S. Coast .ouaro license prep programs, and Will focus on navigation rules and coastal piloting and plotting. Stu- dents are given an otfida1 copy of navigation rules, required training dlarts, a student workbook and study guide, quizzes, exercises and other materials related to the exam Eally registration is offered through Aug. 30 at a cost of $600. After that, the regular fee ls $625. For more information, call 645- 9412. PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Class'lfoed section to find seMces from electronics and plumbe!>, to landscapers and painters. DailyPilot jim deboom Flyer is the best way to get there. The flyer departs Newport Beach at 9 a.m. daily and returns to Newport Beach at 6 p.m. Avalon has some great places to dine, a sandy beach, super island tours, bike and electrtc cart rentals, and you can find some great botel·and·transporte· tion packages. Just call the ' Cetallna P-er Service at 873·52'5 lw "'°"' tnfonnalion and reservatlom:. Avalon ts great vac.ation for a day, a weekend or a week. CLUB NOI'l!S: The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Cub will hold its annual Pancake Break· last with AYSO on Saturday, Oct. 14. Both groups oplit the profits from the event Watch for the de141is ooon. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Cub will celebrate a Day at the Races on Sunday with some ~­ members and guests traveling by train to the Del Mar race track. The Kiwanis Cub of Newport Beach·Corona del Mar is selling the 1998 Bnterlalnment Book. which featureS more bargai,ns than ever. WBLC~ TO TIIE WOIIl> OF Sl!RVICE CLUBS ... Attorney Gerry Slielley, sponsored by Bert -who joined the Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Llom Club. G Costa. Mesa nre & Auto servlee center PROFESSIONAL AUTO CENTER au.lily TlrM r au.lily Semce Quality People Front D llnb H·lube, Oii 111411 FIK1111 Air Onditloning Rell11 59'~1 & 4·TI" Ralltloil II Specials .~·~011m .. r~ •1p11 . •1r -:.=.E . 11 . oa 11.,._ ........... -· ..,.ll -up1ooq11........._o1 II - -. .. -.. --11~-=-~ I nipackttl' *lubt ct..is (If appbllle}ll•9nsptlct OI Leak C~ ----1*""-II -tnkilPM.aillk: Pads lnokdll '#ate~ •Fmon Extra ""'"" II r... 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TIJESDAY -7:30 a.m. The New- port Be.ach Sonrlse Rotary dub mHt:s at the ~!boa &.y Cub to hear District Attorney Mike Caplul. fi:JO p.m. The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Oub meets at the Cost& Mesa Country Oub. WIWIESl»Y -7:15 a..m. South c:o.st Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Cen• Oub. Newport Harbor Kfwanis Cub meetJ at the Unlwrslty Athletic dub. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary dub meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchanae Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht dub. 6 1) ,.._on C11111tera -d n ~ ,, Iring .... ,..._ per dMld for our fhl 6 ~ No appolmm.nt neceuory * 1) &n lullneu .... 1912 -er 1151 Dove St. Sult. 225 Newport -h, CA <:'< (714) 151-o920 <:'< --""'""'"' "'"11 at the Wlla ~Yacht dub to...,. Jay~ discuss member· ship drwelopment. MWY-7 -..n. Costli Met.I· Orange Cod: lrukfast Uons Cub meets at Mknl's C.t. fOf ~ busi- ness meeting. Neon The Corta ~ North Klwanlt Club meets at the Hofi.- ci.y Inn. Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona det Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian YAC:ht Oub to hear Or~ County Suptf"Vlsor Tom Wlbon. • •~a a.t.m is pubUshed rvery Satwday Ip the O.Jly Pltot. far your service cfub's meeting lnfotmation to 631·.5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newpott Beach. 92660. BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level Summer Savinl{s Au~t is fudge & JOIC<J Month ~~;~~~age-0y;..;..~~r---JC>IC:<5---1 Soz. Receive FREE a fudge II I Key Chain 1s10.oova1ucJ 11 I II Purchase I Buy $15.00 or more of II I any fudge product II $10.00 or more (except color) 11 of any Receive FREE a Ii fudge Hat 1,,s.oo v.i .. 1 11 JOICO Products Buy one tOoz. II Receive The Shami'?", one lOoz. II One The Conditioner and any II fudge Styling product and II JOICO JOIMIST Receive a FREE . II FIRM 2oz. FREE fudge Bell 1110.00 v.i .. 1 II L---i.'5IJ/'JJfJ.Z.. ___ .J,1.. ___ ,ElQ',J(J,,1,!2Z.. ___ .J Salon and Beauty Supply 557-4 190 • • . , • • • • M SATURDAY, AUGUST D, 197 Thank You Orange County! ' ' ' I As Orange County has welco111ec1 Jerry's Famous peli, Jerry's Famous Deli welcomes. t.he people of' Orange County • to join in the e.l(citement. . • \ • .I More than 700 items on the menu! Open 24 Hour$ around the clock on weekends and from ' ' 7:00 a.m. to 1 :00 a.m. Sunqay through Thursdqy. . . ' ' 321 O Park Geater ·~~ive, Costa Mesa · f ,. • t . TEL! (714) 662-3354 • Located off Bri tol, • from South co, Plaza, C r Drive. . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' • • • . • • • . , ' ' volunteer directory .!lhe WILUN1mR Dl•~'I runs llilodla'lv In tho Dolly Piiot. tt you'd lb lnlonNtlon on -'°"'ooga-nlz.adon listed, c.tll 642-021, ext. 331. ~ OUll SELW:S MEf MEDKAL --°"' The orpnlut;kJn needs~ dri- ....i and food~ for tts Emergei ICY SerAca hs Free Dental Oink needs YOl- t.ntelr dental staff .nd admW\lstrative hefp. The Free Medical Oink b reaulting medic.al penonnef. dWI entry help and voluntffrs to answef phones. To respond to this urgent neE<I. c.ontact the follow- lf'Q pe<:lf:Me: LAie at Emergenc.y Medic.al SeNlces. 642-3451; Dr. Vu wtth Dental at '6'50-2072; Diane with Medical at 650- 0186. SHERMAN ~IRAR'f AND GARDEN 'Y04 coukt .assist with the garden or help In the gift and tea shop of Corona cte' Mar's botanical garden and klstoric.al me.arch library. If this sounds appealing. contact Dorotf\y Wood at 673-22ti1. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN lhe Someone cares Soup Kitchen need5 food servers at the Iglesia Cristiana Chutdl at 617 Hamilton St In Costa Me5a or at the Rea Community Center. For information, call the soup kitchen, 64& 8181, between 8 a.m. and noon. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATtR The South Coast Repertoiy Theater needs wilunteen to help with ushering (see plays free) and other functions. For information, call 957-2602. S.P.LN. Serving Peot:Me In Need Is a Newport Beach non-profit group that serves the homeless. Volunteen are greatly need- ed for many areas. For infOfmation on any of S.P.l.N. 's programs or how to vol- unteer, call 757-1456. TASTE OF NEWPORT Earn an official Taste of Ne!NpOrt T- 5hlrt. get lnto the event free and have a great time. Just volunteer to pour wine and beer, take tickets or \oYOrli:: in sales.. The shifts run about four hours, and then you're free to sample the food, drink and entertainment. It's scheduled fa< Friday, Saturday and SUn- day, Sept. 19-21. can the Newport Har· bor Chamber of Commerce at 729-4400 to help with this charitable benefit. TELL-A-FRIEND Orange County cancer groups seek volu nteers to educate and encourage women to Nw fNlmmograms. Pairtkl- Plnts v.411 Ulke J*t ln • one-on-one progr.m of educ.ation and encourage- "*lt spedflcaUy ~to nwrwno- grams •nd.HffY bruit c.ncer detec- tion. For more lnfonnatlon on tne pn> gram or to YOtunteer, c.MI 1he American c.ncer Soc:i.ty .t 261-9446 or The · Sus.II G. Kamen Brust c.ncer ~•­tlon at ll4-0292. UNDERGROUND The Underground program. a func- tion of Chlkt's Pace, provtdes,sodal actMties and tnterKUon for adolfos. cents. Volunteers are needed In many areas. For Information, call 548-8849. VANTAGE FOUNDATION TI)e Vantage Foundation supportS employment and community training for adults with developmental disabili- ties. Volunteers are sought. For lnfor· matlon, call 645-7833. VISIONS FOR PRISONS Visions for Prisons, a non-profit pre>- gr am which teaches Attitudinal Healing and meditation in prison needs •MAc Word• familiar typists to transcribe.let· ten from inmates to at-tisk kids. \/Vee«.· day hours, Mesa del Mar. can Dan at SS6-8000. VOWHTEER CEHTER OF GREATER ORANGE COUNTY With more than 1,500 volunteer opportunities, the Volunteer Center will match people and groups wishing to volunteer with non-profit agencies in their area. For more Information, contact the Center's Volunteer Connec- tion Line.at 9S3·S7S7, e>Ct. 106. WEL1.NESS COMMUNITY Of ORANGE COUNTY The Wellness Community needs vol- unteers to help out at the reception desk during the day. For Information, call 258-1210. WESTSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB Of COSTA MESA Volunteen are needed from 2:30 to S:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to tutor students in grades one through sl~ in reading. For infonnation, c.aU Ellle at 631-7724. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN VVomen Helping Women assists vic- tims of domestic violfllce. The organi- zation is at the Rea Community Center in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631 -2333. TELL US SOMETHING GOOD • • • WRITE: CATCH THE SPIRIT. DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA 92627. FAX: 646-4170 PHONE:642~ E-MAIL: DPILOT20EARTHUNK.NET ' ... ,,.,, . ' . • • • '\a'-......~>.. • SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 1!197 ... BRIAN f'OBUOA I OAILV Pl.OT Trevor Sanders puts the flnJshlng touches on his sand castle near the Newport Beach Pier. Visitors to the beach should have more fine weather this weekend to create their own sand castle, surf, swim or just soak up the sunshine. 'What do the following have in common? a) A non-invasive blood test. b) Reducing fire emergency response tim e. c) Adapting computers to the year 2000. Th<')' att all accompliah,.,,.,nt. of our ""·en.i"fl; ~ 11udent0l. At 1h.- Uni.,.~rsi1y of Redland1. 11uden11 learn to think .-re;oci .. ely and IO!vt: real-worl<l probkma. With ~ppon from • r .... ulty ranked ;unong 1\w: top fivt: in 1h.-Western ~ by U,S, NCWI & Wprld Rcpoa. ~~ e"fi;iif.I de1~ P.rosf1!'• 1re su~ing ~n 1n lri-ine: • Bachdor of Science in Buainus and Managt.menl • Bachelor of Science in Information Sysiem1 • Muter of Buainno Adminiatntion (MBA) • Muter of Arts in ~men! If you'd like 1h~ vision 10 creale c~ in your car...,r, c.a.ll 11s "' 88fl...'ffl.93(<1 or ;oin u• al our "P"n hou• in Irvine. S..pt. 11. UNIVERSITY OF REDl.ANIB F'ounded in 1907 •nd accnodi1ed by Tlw Wu1ern A-.ci.o.rion of Sch.oolo & ~ ..... SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS -642-5678 I I I ~~~Bt' ~Jii,'fE"' o a n 1 c a r e e <>l Cl'to e 'La D 4 8 Cape • D:mIGN & 00Nlfl'RUC110N "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF OR SHOPPING ON SATilRDAf; AUGUST 23'° CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2<l'X, { 1:1):1 r,i1'1. ,·, 11,, ~(-:;'(~ i//•''1•,,1,l\,,,'1 •I - Come Visit Our LOORING DEPARTMENT • Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean ea.pets & Rugs -We Clean ~y & Drapes -We Clean & --Aooo; -W.AelrishWo>:JFlooo; -We Cenmic C<u-. &- • Vinyl •Marble • Ttle A7 focus on faith LurnERAN CHURCH OF TIIE MASTER • ADOltfSS: 2900 Padflc \'Jew . • • Drive, Corona del Mar. " · • nl.DtlONE: 75g.1001. • SEllVICE TIMES: Sunday - ' 9:30 a.m ., Sunday school for all ag. is at 10:45 a.m. • •SENIOR PASTOR: Mark ·'Anderson. : • OHLD CARE; Provided for : .children under $. . • Ol/TIIEACH PROGRAMS: The chW'Ch encourages members to worship, witness, seive and learn. Various opportunities for all of these aspects of the Christian life are available to them. The church also provides a before and after school pro- gram to the community. • NOn: Sept. 7 is Rally Day, kickoff for the Fall Sunday School Program. ·' SAINT JAMES CHURCH • ADDRESS: 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. •TELEPHONE: 675-0210. • DENOMINATION: Episcopal. • SERVlCE TIMES: Sunday - 7:30 a.m., traditional service; 9 a.m., contemporary service; 10:45 a.m .. praise and worship ~ service. All are Eucharist ser- vices. Wednesday -noon, Rite n Eucharist. •. • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. David Anderson. • CHILO CARE: Provided for all services. Sunday school for all children meets at 9 a.m . An adult forum, dusters of four-to five-week mini classes, also meets at 9 a.m. • NOTE: •Pentecost Revisited: • A Service of Celebration· will : be held Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. .. This service will feature unique . :: music of praise and worship. Joe Dallas, a well-known - author, tNdw .,.S Ii-Pr will pr111Dt • JourDey to Holl· ... , '!'be Splril'I -In Sau.- al Purity .• DaJlu ~put pNll- dent of Pxoch111ntematlonal, onorgonm-~with 0.-..meDandwomen ~toleavetbebomooelc· ual lifeotyla. Chlldpm1 ii avail- able for Infants tbiougb age 8 by advanced reglslratlon. f'o fee. More information 11 avAU- able through the dlurch office. COSTA MESA SEVENTII DAY ADVENITST CHtlRCH •ADDRESS: 271 Afocado St., Costa Mesa. • TEUOPHONE: 548-6596. • SERVICE TIMES: Saturday worship is at 11 a.m.; Church at Study, small group Bible stud- ies, and other clasSes such u New Believers meet Saturday at 9:30 a.m. • SENIOR PASTOR: Qeofry Park. • CHILD CARE: Provided at times, but not on a regular basis. Children are welcome at the church's worship services and there are mother's rooms for moms with small children. Park spent years as a youth pastor and is not troubled by the noise of children. He said ~It's important for children to have good memories of church.• • OUTREACH PROGRAMS: A fellowship potluck dinner is held every other week after service. Friendship evangelism is popular at the church and many people a.re introduced to the church by friends and through Home Bible Study Fel- lowship groups. Seminars on inductive Bible study and on a variety of other subjects are offered at the church. The church participates with People Helping People to distribute food and clothing to people in the community in need. -Compiled by Mldlele M. Marr Clasmfied ads work for YOU! , -VOICES 'lbday, Ibo Jloy, Bob Pulllom will gt,. a dMI C111 Dreams -Yom fnnor ~. Bring a -to tbl! 1 sdon and IMrn men about ~,OnAug. 30, tbolloY. Ka Gray will c:cnducl a dua In_ Mind. ~ God -you, ~ call 6'6-3199 (or tbe limes and locallons. You 1114Y allo write New Thought Church and 'Ihlth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Cost& MO.a. 92627. .. TAKE ANOTHElt LOOI( ()pr Lady Queen ot Angels' Re-Membering Group offen an opportunl!y (or Inactive Catholics. to share expei:iences in the church -good or bad. At each gathering, participants can dis- cuss or listen to dlalogue on topics they select. In the past. thil has ranged from liturgy to morality to tradition and more. Anyone who'd like to know more about the catholic Church is invited to these.informal get-togethen. The first will be at 6: 15 p.m. on Sept. 7 in the Parish Center. They'll con- tinue every other Sunday' through Nov. 16. The church is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Contact Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721- 0496 to find out more. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse bactgrow>da and dlller.nt .-g.-a1St. Mort-. byterlan Chwd> to punue a . •on.on-one• ralationabip with GocL The OneHeart Cbrilllan Medlt&tioll group I_.... and pndiao tbe spiritual ... Iba! am llMlke !bat intimacy a dollY reollty. 11 -flan ?::lo to 9:30 p.m. al 2100 Mor Vilt& Drift In Newport Beocb. l!llher e,ter Behnom af 6'o-&213 or Kathy 1'bwmend at 551--5339 can j:,ro.. vlde more informetiml. -SHIFT . The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allow> portlQpanls to hear and. experience Paradigm ShlftANewWay-A.NewWorld at 9,30!'""' ll""'Y Pllday at a pri- vate .raldence iD Corona del Mar. lbgelher, thei' e:rplore such ques- tions as: Con racism and pn>judice be eliminated? What is the new world orderi Can conflicts be resolved without force? Aie women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to OW" eco- nomic problems! Music and food , are lnduded. Directions' 759-0999. HEA1THOAY Instructoi Janet Brosan leads Pecple With Arthrltls Con Exerdse clas5es from 10 to 11 a.m.. every 'Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County. 250 E. Bak- er St.. Costa Mesa. The class indudes health education. joint- prot.ection tips, relaxation tech- niques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. sB1 The City of Newport Beach Invites Newport ResidcnlJ to RECYCLE YOUR USED MOTOR OIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 23an -FOR FREEi Where! Whcn1 Newport Harbor Hil?h School Football Field Padang Lot at Irvine Avenue andWcst 16th Strttt in Newpon Beach Satutday, August 23rd From 9:00 a.m . co 2:00 p.m. Hawf •Bring used oil in.dean, non~brcakable plastic conu..iners . •Em, reusable used oil concainers will be given to the first 500 Newport Beach residents! •Contaminated used oil will not be accepted. Do not mix used oil with any other substances. If you have contaminated used oil, please call the Oran...17 County Hazardous Waste Hodinc@ (714)834 52 for the nearest collection center. .... i . --' . +· • ~· l ). . • .riJ-•• -SOCIETY Newport -Hlguhl Hon-golljl Buddhhd 'lllmple~ Dtwma Soc:l!>ty_.-.a lec:tun!anddls- amloo oerleo Sapl. 14 Bnd OD )he _,.,.. Slmday ot eoch month al tbe temple, ~ '&:toria St., Cost& Mela. Call 722-1202. llAHA1S GATHERING The llaha'ls of Newport Bead> sponlor a lunch, speaker an'd dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m. on the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Dlrec- tton" 760-5300. SINGJ.FS ASK TME RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening, which will be held on Sept. 12 and every second Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A' special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honoring single people. The eveqts all take place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For more ,N•wpon--Dol)'l'llot !nlonnaUon about th• time, tAl1I 548-6900 . NEW THOUGHT OfUROf On Sunday, the lloY. Ken Gray advlles •Life ii f<>< u.tng• al New Thought Chun:b. tbe Sci· ence ol Mind Center. '!'be oervice begins al 10,30 a.m., follow!ng 10:15 meditation at the Neighbor· hood CommUnlty Center Jn Cosl4 Mesa. Sunday school ii allo pro- vided. The center'• located at 1845 Park Ave. Call 6'6-3199 for more information. MUTUAL MINISTERING On Sunday1 the ctmgregation of Orange Coast. Unitarian Unl- ve..alilt Church wlll experiepce "Shored Minisby' I Minister to You and You to Me.• That's the l sermon Sharyn Webb will deliver dwing the 10:30 a.m. service. The lay minister of Monte Vista Uni- Wjan Universalist Chwcb says, •we each have a pastoral identi- ty• and • ... there would be no ministry without the commibnent and involvement of the laity.• Child care will be provided. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. Por more infor- mation, call 646-4652. :iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:::==========:::=:::=:::=::==:========i • • • • • • • • • • ' • I l O\CHEC.\TIO\ \I @COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . 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Just about everyone at The Orange County •: Perforinlng Arts Center's summer •••hmcheon on the bay honoring the • ~ Candlelight Concert Committee ~-was wearing pearls. n Gayle Wlctyolar had on a • choker of 20-milllmeter moon- •> rocks. •Tue necklace is a fake. The earrings are the real thing,~ '' conftded the dermatologist with '"the faux pearls and the perfect skin. Barbara Glabman. looking tres chic In a taupe woven swn- mer pantsuit and bat to match, wore a gazillion-dpllar pearl and , diamond triple-stand choker with pearl and diamond ear bobs to coordinate. The pretty Dee Hig- by had a simple classic strand of L!". --- 8 millimeters around her neck. Cindy Boragno showed off a magnificent strand of gray baroque pearls. Probably fake, but maybe not, she's got great taste and a generous bU1band. s.-811 , 'looking svelte and frelh faCed in the 1~ humidity, wen a double strand ot tbe goodies down the plunging neckline <i a dress ot cool beige summer linen. On top of cill this, a bevy ot very pretty models parad- ed around the party showing off, you guessed it, pearls. OK. so what's the big deal? Who cares about all of these pearls? And why would Udo Isle's Marlon Pickens give a hoot? Well, several weeks ago at the Udo Isle Qubhouse, the gorgeous Sharon Mdannon. also of Lido Isle, threw a party for her office fumiture mogul husband Brian's birthday. Stay with me on this. We will get to the point. I hope. So Pickens saunters over to my wife, cattde, and whispers in her HoDp:ood stars and Orange Coast society mlngi.cl at the recent opening of Bally, the men's md women's luxury goods company celebrating the remodeling and espamlon of its stoze at South Cout Plua. Th~ packed opening party beneflted the Home Ear lmtltute, a non-profit enterprbe dedlcated to research and educatlon ln beulng and balance dilorden. Among those ln atlenclance: House Ear supporter Gloria Osbrtnk (left) and adrea Florence Henderson. ... .. ~------------RUFFLES .. .. ... ... .. UPHOLSTERY ....,_ .... C...SM..t 1 '22 RAllOl llYD-COSTA MISA -541-11 S6 Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot LYLEEN & JEFF EWING WHEN TO TAKE A WALK! Your agent calls 10 say he is bringing prospective buyers to see your home at 2:00 p.m. You quickly straighten up the house. and run the dishwasher. etc. What should you do then? If you have to let them into the houso--then take a drive or walk the dog! Many owners think they should linger around while their home is being shown. They arc afraid that the Realtor might miss the stonaae shelves in the basement or forget to point out the belutiful heVi floor in the kitchen. It is better for the agent to miss eomething than for you to be ushering the bujen a~. so resist the tcmp&ltion to stay while your howt is bting lhowrl. Bu~ usually base their decision to bUy on m attl'ICtion that often has 1llOft to do with emotioos thin pure ~ and a IOt ps on between buytr naaentd~•~.The buJS needs to evaluate the ¥""\ ..,....,.,..,.ndthe,.al .-the Opportu'nity to woit wfdt .. ...,....~.,,.~ --.... plilcie ~If .. .... .. Oii * tcene. tp.lil~hM2'c1111=• = ....... .,. .... ...,......,.c:we• ....... , ..... ,.;:f1d'oll . ... ... llt ..... CIMt Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all. .. THIN«JNG AaOUT LANDSCAPINC OR YARD MAINTENANCE1 STOP IY THE NURSEltY OR CAU FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY# rmFI LL•.,_,. ••=5 ~ NURSERY & ~ANDSCAPE CO. INC. (714) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nurwy a Landscape Co., Inc. 2038 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Meta, CA 92627 COMP\.ETE NURSERY aumJll / ED'£R1' LMOICAPtNG / IPRllfll.EAS / IWlfTENANCE •y, ' . ........rt. ear, oureweanng ~-· ... Beads ... beads, you Sbould be wearing beads,• said the IOdety taste maker. Naturally, Cathie took off her pearls and fhmg them into the sea. In hindsight this was a most generous and proper ges- ture. Sort ot a retuming ot tbe goods to whence they caroe. Very ecologically sound. Politically cor- rect as well. in some circles. And, since that moment, Cathie bas only wom beads. Pickens explained. in hushed tones, that it was a social faux paux to wear pearls in 5\llDJlle?. Like white shoes in winter, pearls are worn from Labor Day to East- er. Maybe you can get away with them until Memorial Day. Maybe. Now I bet most of you social types were unaware of this axiom of style. Of course, Vesta Cuny was at the luncheon and she was wearing beads. BWur Wallerich wore no jewelry. The striking Joan IUach wore contemporary silver earrings and a bracelet And the glam Glo Gellman displayed a diamond heart on platinum chain. So some knew the proper pearl rules. Or they just got lucky. Are you still with me on this train? Good. Then, here's the real clincher. The Candlelight Conc~rt luncheon with all the ladies in pearls was generously underwrit- ten by the exclusive jewelry salon Mikimoto at South Coast Plaza. The afternoon's guest speaker dis- cussed the history, the mystique and the facts of the pearl, using slides and graphics to show the crowd the fasanating quahty of the pearl. It was like taking Pearl 101 at the university. And, he also expJained that pearls are fragile and have a life. U not properly cared for, they can be ruined over time, especially by the natural excretion of oil from the slan. Bingo. The Pickens "no pearls in summer" axiom has its roots in logical and practical sense. It's like the rules for a kosher kitchen. Lit'ensed P sycho logist wiJj nwf•t in yo ur homl' or offit•f'. Mo11t immrant't' at·c·t>plt•d . LaWTenc.-A. Howard Ph.D . 11 '"''!'.OW. 714-85&-070 I Attending the Candlelight Concert luncheon were Manha Ander- son, Left, John Benecke, Marlene Hamontree and Joan ltladL Practical. It's hot m summer, ladies perspire. Yes, even here in New- port Wear your pearls, perspire, and they may begin to decay. I've gone from social reporte r to Help- ful Hints From Heloise with a little advice from Ann Landers thrown in. It's all because of Pickens, whom I worstup. So does my wife, even though her shiny whites are now around Mr. Llmpett's neck. Back to the Candlelight Con- cert lunch. I admit, I got earned away with all of this pearl talk, but in the e nd, a useful purpose was served. And, after all, the affair was underwritten by Mlkimoto. Barbara Glabman and Robin Turner are the Candlelight Con- cert chairs and they are planning the event of the year for the annu- al holiday traciltion known as Candlelight Concert. 1lus year, guest artist Michael Feimtein will sing and play Gershwin on his black grand for the crowd assem- bled in Segerstrom Hall. A magi- cal dmner, even outdoing last year's spectacular winter wonder- land, will unfold on stage follow- ing the performance Candlehgbt concert committee members Terry Goldfarb-Lee, Marlene Hamontree, caroiyne Johnson, Ted Kennady, Kathy Merrlman, Sandi Simon. Joyce Tucker and Noddle Weltner have been among those working with 1\uner and Glabman to insure the best event ever. Judging from the summer pre- view lunch, thrown at the exquis- ite French manor of designer Jobn Benecke, Newport Beach, the upcoming Candlelight Concert will be a killer. Benecke threw one of the most elegant parties ever on the social circwt. The sur- roundings, the style and presenta- tion of the luncheon were perfect. Mik:unoto was the ultimate partner, even if Pickens' rules were bent. After all, there is no rule concerning the right time to buy pearls. In fact, if you buy now, you'll be ready to wear them to the Candlelight Concert. Christ- mas IS, according to any m.nnber of sooal doyennes, the perlect time of year for pearls. • ll.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday "SHAPING THE NEXT GENERATION" an early childhood development c enter e Individual Attention • Kindergarten Readiness • Full & Half Doy Sessions • Year Around Program e Dedicated Accredited Teachers • Developmental Testing 190 East 23rd Street, Costa Mesa 92627 Uc #304270350 l~i-~&~··1 • 'We a.t ..... ~"' A10 SATUllOAY, AUGUST 23, 1997 JJl LEWIS 'Iba Newport Beoch Manlotl~ ·-Miiii< Seriea" piweots -ponuy i-wcophonist J. It Lewis lroDl ~ to 8 p.m. Sunday lb lhe hotel's View Lounge, 900 N•wport Center Drive. The : ...... ¥on Is $5. Proceeds wW be distributed to CHOC and the 1 Children's Mira.de Network. For more information, call 640-4000. ' 11UAHGLE SQUARE cONaRTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p .m. Monday through Fri- , day; from 1 to 10 p.m. Friday and ' Satlll'day; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at ltiangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART . SCULl'TURE EXHIBIT The American Institute of Architects presents a free exhibit of artist Al Preciado's recent sculpture, "The Deconstruction of a Bitter !-!earl," through Sept. 18 in the lobby of the Great Western Bank building, 3200 Park Center Drive, Suite 110, Costa Mesa. The exhibition space is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. For information, call 557- 7796. IANSm ART STUDIO An exhibit titled "Extrasomatic Identity" will be at lansiti Art Stu- dio today at B p.m. at 1011 Brioso Drive. Swte 106, Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $5. For infonnation, call 650-5481 CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING CLASS An eight-week advanced Chi- nese brush painting class starts 1\1esday from 9 a.m. to noon at Oasis Se11ior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Students will practice handling brushes. mixing inks and using rice paper to create original paint- ings. The class meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month and costs $78. Fo r information, call 644-3244. PHOTO EXHIBIT The Fine Arts Gallery at Orange Coast College presents artist/photographer Peggy Jones' exhibition, •Pinhole to Pixel,• starting Tuesday through Sept. 26. The opening reception is ;:?bursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Adnlis- :sion is free. For information. call •432-5039. AlASl<AN ART The Dancing Bear Gallery pre- sents exhibitions from Florence Malewotkuk -Graphic Siberian Yupik artist and Ron Manook - Alaskan Athabascan Mask Carv- er through Aug. 31 at 412 31 St., Newport Beach. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. lo 4 p.m: For infor- mation, call 723-1922. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE Award-winning watercolorist Diane Denghausen is the fea- tured artist for August at the Showcase Gallery, Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. in South Coast Plaza Village. 1631 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The gallery is closed Monday and Tuesday. For mformation, call 631 -2232. PANORAMIC DISPLAY The Newport Beach Central Library displays Robert J. Paluzzi's panoramic shot of New- fl(l9IT The Newport -N.ulk:ol MUleUm -Its 1987 • ..,.,., exhibit, "Wind on the Wat•: Women Pbotograpben In Yod>t· tng: ·from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 9. The mWNrlllll Is localed aboonl the dverb!>at Pride of Newport, docked at the Back Bay Bridge, 151 'E. Cout High· way. Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, S4 for guest adults; SI 10< guest chlldnm 12 and younger. The museum is closed Mondays. For more infor· motion, call 675·8915, ext. 102. KJKJ DAVIS • • , lbe Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents artist Kiki Davis through Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1570 Scenic Ave., Cos· ta Mesa. For information, call 979- 4510. FIRE ANO ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Fire and Ice (Shrinking/Expanding)" by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. For more information, ca.ll 759·1122. EARLY PAINTINGS "Mark Rothko: The Spirit of Myth, Early Paintings from the 1930s and 1940s • will be on view through Sept. 7 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759- 1122. COLOR PHOTOS The Orange County Museum of Art presents ·Real Life/Still Life by Marie Cosindas • featuring color photographs through Aug. 31 at the OCMA South Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 759-1122. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum featwes three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SPECJ,\L . - ROBERT MONDAVI The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center hosts a summer din- ner dance today at 7 p.m. to ceJe- brate the end of the summer sea- son with a festive dinner under the stars. Enjoy a seasonal four- course dinner in the rose garden and dance all night to a live band. The cost is $85. Black tie optional. The center presents a wine and cheese reception Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. The cost is $15. The cen- ter is located at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 979-4510. WEST AFRICAN JEWELRY SHOW Tunbuktu Folk and Tubal Art presents a one-day jewelry show and sale today from noon to 5 p.m and a jewelry dass today, at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The class seating is limited and sug- gested donation is $2: To R.S.V.P., call 650-7473. Volunteer Now and Find Out How You Can Meet ,..--e,Nicesl People in a Discovery Shop Th•t '1 where you'll find people like/ou who •re c1ring CboUfh to offer their time •n talent to fighi 11•noer . DUcovcry Shops are ownM. and operated by the Auierican Caooer ~y. which meam all or the proeeed1 go direcdy ~o fight cancer. Do you h.•e the time to •olun\eer your help? Yo11 'U enjoy workint aJoopide otlter nice pcoplc ... aod they'll feel the ..... alMMit you! ... Z6tQ L '-1 Hwy. DiscoverYShops r...o... de1 Mar __ .. ,, __ ,, .. __ 64t-4777 TheOren9eCOUDlyPeto.mlllgArllC1 .. 1rp11 I .... 111 .............. llDg ni-iay thrvugb 9ep1. 27 In•••=•~ a.a lil• 1Wll C' •u....,.., c..-Sbows run n-day llaoagb -,.at a p.a.. W 111ay-'1 I f '" S' 111 .&2 pa. andSundaysa17:30p.1L'l'k*illl ..... ai-112M1e•.11--a: "Noma..Cen- ter Box o1fke and at all ~ o tall _..••II 1'8 cwww..... ' a atn l:rOQFJ or charlJe by P-•· 7'0-7871. For .--.~~2717 --~ -· m www.ocartsneLorg/ocpoc. INTERNET GROUP The Tiiangle Square Barnes &: Noble hosts an Internet group with Discordia Cybercafe owner Todd Daniels at 7 p.m. Wednesday at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 631·0614. SUTTON PlACE HOTEL The hotel's Calypso Cafe pre- sents a lobster cookout Saturdays from 4 to B pm., third floor, Calyp· so Pool Deck. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gratuity. • The hotel hosts a Sunday champagne brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The price ranges from $29 to $39 for adults and $14 for children 6 to 12 years. Children under 5 are free. • The Ttianon Lounge offers late·night entertainment every Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There is no cover charge, but space is limited. • Accents Cigar Bar in the hotel welcomes cigar aficionados Mon- day througll Friday from 6 p .m. to closing. Sutton Place Hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 476·2001. SAFARI BRUNCH FARMERS MARKm • Every Thunday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the 'municipal parking lot. at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. • The Newport Beach Farmers Market is every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon through summer at the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Pree parking is avail- able across the street at 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. STAGE aNTERTOURS The Center offen free public tou.n every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:30 a .m. Reser- vations a.re required for groups of 10 or more. For information. call 5S6-2787, en. 833 SOUnt COAST REPERTORY Regular tickets range from $28 to $43. Perlormances are Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m .. Satur- day at 2:30 and B p.m. and Sun· day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. For information, call 957·2602. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents the Gilbert and Sullivan musical "H.M.S. Pinafore• through Sept. 14. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances start at B p.m. Sun· day matinee performances are at 2 p.m. A special $5 preview night will take place today and tomor- row. Tickets are $151 senior $12.SO. For information, call 650- 5269, FILM PORT THEATRE landmark's Port Theatre pre- sents •ne Big Sleep· through Tuesday. if you love ... • Tbe DomM and Dlclll -- live """ -film -IWll Wedneoday Uuough Sept. 4. "Point Blank" and "llullltt" will be llbown Wednelday and Tbun· day. "Cblnatown" and "Tbe Loog Ktu Goodbye" wW be lbown Prl· .day and Aug. 30. Sbows ore$? for adults mid 5'.50 '°' .....,. and c:bildl8n under 12. The theater ii located at 2905 E. Cout Highway, Corona del Mar. For lnformatloo, cali 673-6260. I ' FAMILY FUCICS , Tbe Newport Dunes Resorts pmsents the •drive-in• style Fam- ily Flicks, where guests pull up beach chain or blankets and watch movies on the beach. Today, the resort wW show "lndl· ""In the CUpboonl." "Babe" wW be shown Aug. 30. 1be resort is located at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beech. For Information, call 729-3863, BIG MYSTERY Junior Detectives, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Ubrary Detectives, Inc., solve the Big Mystery' "How many books C4D you read this summerl • For evetj' 10 books ·Detectives read,. they will "fingerprint" their Idell· tification c.a.rd and receive apecial prizes. Registration will be be.Id at the Costa Mesa Ubrary Detec· tives, Inc., Headquarters in the Costa Mesa Library at 1855 Park Ave. The last day for Junior Detectives to register their read- ing logs for prizes is today. For information, call 646-8845. GIRLS' SKIN CARE Girls from age 12 and up can emoll in a one·day 0 Girls' Skin Care & Makeup Workshop,• a hands-on workshop that will heJp them learn about skin type analy- sis, skin care and basic makeup application from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the Vincent Jorgensen Com- munity Center in Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Registration fee is $43. For information, call 644-3151, ART CAMP The Orange County Museum of Art offers a five-day art camp for children ages 6 to 9 called Nature's Magic from Monday through Friday, from 9 to 11 a.m., at 850 San aemente Drive, New· port Beach. The cost is $75 plw a $5 material fee. For information, call 759·1122. A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the .54-foot Emerald Forest Tik:i docked in BaJboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673·0240. South Coast Repertory pre- sents the play •Pygmalion• on the Mainstage, 655 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Previews are Fri- day through Sept. 4 with tickets beginning at $18. The play opens Sept. 5 and runs through Oct. 5. ewport arbor Ml CASA 0 MEXICAN RESTAURANT 0 ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! LOOK GREAT! FEEL GREATI LOSE WEIGHT! Tunes. Energlzes, "Super Fat Burner I OO'l6 5atlsfactlon Guaranteed All 5afe & Natural Coming in September Call 642-5678 today! 11.f.tily~~ot ''END of SEASON'' 'MMMA MlrTY The CoS&a Mesa Public Li1>rary Plelelits PIQama Storytime every Maaday enming .from 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year-olds at 1855 •Park Ave. Favorite children's SYNAGOGUE V1SfTS Meet young Jewish singl9' and couples for Friday servlces in area synagogues. Vlslts take place the third Fl'iday ol every month. Por informa.tion, call 7 55-5555, ext. 551. songs, a 9Bried cast of puppet dMuaders and many fun stories will lllghligbt the evening's activ-ALTA COFFEE mes. Tbe Preschool Storytime for • People who want to read their 3-to 5-year-olds t.akes place Tues-own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. days 'from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For for the bpen reading on the sec-tntormati~, ~ 646-8845. ond Wednesday of every month 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps• club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 159-0982. STORY ANO CRAFT HOUR Prom 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tuangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation. call 631-0614 . DANCE CHA CHA The Defore Dance Center offers cha cha lessons every Fri- day and Saturday through August at 7:30 p.m., 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. The lessons will be followed by a half hour of practice and then open dancing with a disc jockey until 11 p.m. lbe price is SS. For information, can ut-9908. BAWtOOM DANCE The Orange County chapter of the US Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association invites the public to a social ballroom dance today from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Avant Garde Ballroom, 4220 Scott Drive, Newport Beach. Duce leaon at 7:30 p.m. and ballroom dancing from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Actmiss:ton for USAB- DA members is SS and S8 for non- members. Membership is not _required. For information, call 89$-1713. ., $EMOR DANONG ; Tbe Costa Mesa Senior Center "Offen aduh ballroom dance every :nae.say night from 7:30 to 10:30 :P.m. Singles and couples wel- ~. Im music provided by the ~1 Robbins Ccmbo. The cost ls ~· Tbe Senior Center is at 695 W. •19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- :tion. call 645-2356. . .\'mTOS WORKSHOP at 506 31st St., Newport Beech. Music acts perform at 8:30 p.m. Thursdays thorough Saturdays. Enjoy Irish Celtic music with Dul- cimania today. Zeora perfonns Thursday. For Ulformation, call 675-0233. ATRJUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays from -8:45 p .m. to 1 :30 a.m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833·2770. BENIHANA Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information. call 955-0822. BIRRAPORET11'S Binaporetti's offers swing music entertainment by the 12- piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondays. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850· 9090. BISTRO 201 Classical Latin guitarist per- forms at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and 7:30 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays. 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 631 - 1551. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Class plays easy lis- tening from 6 to 10 p.m. Thurs- days. 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bea.ch. For information. call 644- 2030. THE CANNERY Karaoke is available from 9 p.m. to J'J)ttfnight Mbzldays and Wednesdays. Wine Th.sting from 5:30 to 8:30 p .m. and live music with 1be Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Thursdays, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 675-5777. CA.RMELOS IUSTORANTE On Sundays, guitarist Ivan Marcello perfonns at 8:30 p.m. Gino and Tino perf onn dance music at 9 p.m. Marco Santos and the San Brazil Dancers beats up the nights with the sounds of trop- ical music Wednesdays at 9 p.m . and Louis Cordero performs Thursday at 9 p .m. 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 67 5· 1922. ' ., ' --~ -. . . )!'J' ' ' • -' \~• •I a.It'; • i\ ' ' '' • U / CORNERSTONE CNI Bible study, 1 to 9; 15 p..m. on WedneedaJ'I aDd 6 p.m Ol'l ~ days. Uve entenalmnent Tiuirs- days, Pridays 8Dd Satwdap. 1907 Harbor Blvd, Costa. Mesa. For information, c.all 646--5176. DIVA Live mUlic featuring: Paula Price on ~o, every Thursday, Friday and Sat\lrday at 7 p.m. 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For informatiOO, call 754--0600. OURTY NEllY*S Uve music on Fridays and Sat- urdays at 9 p.m. 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For Informa- tion. call 957-1951. EL RANCHITO Taco ~y and disco takes place Tuesday nights. Uve Reg- gae on Saturday nights. House grooves and live alternative rock Friday nights. $2 cover. 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For information. call 675-6855. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Rosanne Limeris performs her music from Top .CO to the classics from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Jay Milburn performs jazz and rhythm and blues tunes Monday through Wednesday from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. and Thursdays and Fridays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.rn. 690 New· port Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 0808. THE HARP INN lfaditional Irish music every Thursday night. The Fenians, every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646- 8855. KONA LANES LOUNGE Karaoke at 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 545· 1112. MARGARITAVIUE Peter Shambrook performs every Wednesday at 9 p.m . and Blue Machine every Sunday at 3 p.m. 2332 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 631-8220. MARK WOOD'S PALM STREET BEACHQ.U8 lbe club offers food and live entertainment all week with a lineup of entertainment including blues, jazz, R&B, big band swing, alternative folk and acoustic m~ On Monday~, an original showcase night provides a venue for performers to try out new material. Swingtown pedorms Sunday. For information, call 673- 3040. MULDOON'S IRJSH PUB The pub offers live entertain- ment every day of the week except Mondays at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Van Diernan performs traditional Irish music Sunday. Jeff Gonzales appeaiS-11iursday For informa- tion, call 640-4110. NEWPORT LANDING Newport Landing's Oyster Bar Lounge showcase local pop and light rock acts Frid4y and Satur· day nights. Every Sunday, ~ so band The ldanden ped.onm from 1 to 5 p.m. foUOwed bf local blUes artisti. The restaurant is located at 503 Edgewater at the Balboa Ferry l,.anding. NEWPORT M..UM>rr Thm Stein Bond ~ys Top 40 and contempor4.fY dance mUllc 9 p.m. to -1:30 a.ni. Thursdays through Saturdays in the View Lounge. Reddy Preddy plays Motown, Top 40 and R&B 8:30 p.m to 12:30 a.m. Mondays. The Bytes play Top 40 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednes- days. 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, ·call 640-4000. PlANET HOLLYWOOD The Blue Machine featuring reggae , blues, rock, funk and pop, performs from 5 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday night at Planet Hollywood South Coast Plaza. For information, call 668-1440. THE Rrrz Plano vocalist Jim Hayden per- torms from 7 to 11 p m . Tuesday and Wednesday. Pianist Dr. Ira performs from 7 to 11 p.m. Satur· day and Monday and 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday. 880 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For infonna· tion, call 720-1800. ROYAL KHYBER CUISINE OF INDlA Belly dancing at 7 and 8 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays. 1000 Bris- tol St. North, Newport Beach. For informdtion, call 752-5200. SCOITS SEAFOOD GRIUAND BAR Cigar dinners are offered every thud Monday of each month For reservations, call 979- 2400. SHARK CLUB Dance Opera on Friddy and Saturday until 3 a.m . Recorded progressive music and billiards. Live shark feedings every Thurs- day and Saturday at midnight. Happy hour Thursday and Friday 4 to 8 p.m. 841 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 751- 0206. : 1be Metro Pointe Barnes & ~oble presents a free writer's -workshop Wednesday at 7 p.m. at ~1B South Coast Drive, #150, X:osta Mesa. For information, call .444--0226. .. ~UTHOR APPEARANCE . ROSEY'S AUTO BODY : Barnes & Noble Fashion Island ~ts author Mark Keys today 3lt 2 p.m. at 953 Newport Center <>rive, Newport Beach. For infor-eation. can 159--0983 • .. • ~TIMES CAUWIUllSWB You CAN CHOOSE Concerts wlll clue ftiiRilles in to types of classical music The Pacific Symphony Orchestra announced the pro- gramming for the 1997-98 Family Concert series at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. ·strings of Clues· is the title of the six-concert series for children ages 4 to 13 and their families. The series, beginning Nov. 1, will be Saturdays at 10 and 11 :30 a.m . The series runs from through June 6, 1998. Sub- scriptions are priced at S63 for adults and SSl for children under 1.C. For subscription information. call 755-5799. The scheduled concerts are: Star Suspect, Nov. 1; lbe No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper F11S I~.. Daily Pilot Christmas Caper, Dec. 13, Mysterious Madam, Feb 7. 1998; Top Secret in Nature, March 7, 1998; Sleuth in a Caboose, April 18, 1998 and the Nutty Detectiv, June 6, 1998 Individual tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children under 14 and go on sale five weeks before each pedor- mance. nckets may be purchased at the Orange County Performing Arts Center box office, located at 600 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. or charged by the phone through, ncket.Master at 740-7878. For more informa- tion. call 556-ARTS. • • Barnes & NobJe Metro Pointe ~en a children's story time ':Wednesday from 10:45 to 11 :30 ~at 9018 South Coast Drive, ~ ['1\',11\l'[)~ ,'.•.\ \ ..• ,\'~ \ . ' ..... '·•· . . ••. ,, . : lit co.ta Mesa. Par information, call "'"4-0226. • • 1be fashion Island Barnes & :Noble often children's story time :nunc1ay from 1 to e p.m. at 953 •Newport Cmter Drive, Newport : Beach. For information, call 759· :0982. I . .. . ~ ~ ---...... ...-~-,~-. . ..._• ....... ,· . .,--"'.:, 1 •• • l I I f ~ ~ f \" ~'. ., \ • • ~ ' ' ... • • • • ' ,,! ) ~ < • ' • I•~ \ \ ANY REPAIR IACIUIY -~,....., .• w......., 6'2-'522' 121 l1tl11trl1I W1r • Ct1ta M111 -·-·~·r.. . -~,~·-·-.., . .1 Mesa should stick to its guns I n yow.Aug. 8 article regard- ing water service to the Santa Ana Heights area, a truth ltnalJy and dearly begins to emerge publicly. And that is that lrvine Ranch Water District is not able to pro- vide these residents and busi- nesses adequate water pressure during times of heavy uscige. such as very hot weather or fire, without utilizing Mesa Consoli- dated Water District's distribution system and reservoir. Irvine now tries to make Mesa look like the •bad guy" because Mesa's waler disbibution and storttge system was not pdrt of the pre-annexa- tion agreement between lrvine and Santa Ana Heights. This threat to cut off Mesa wate r is exactly what the Local Agency Fonnallon Commission process was designed to prevent. The original pre-annexat.Jon agreement between Irvine and Santa Ana Heights and the origi- nal tender offer to Santa Ana Heights shareholders promised that the putcha<e al shares would not proceed without LA.F- CO approval. However, Irvine bu proceed- ed without LAPC(!) approval. Irvine circumvented the LAPCO process in order to steamroll its way into the Santa Ana Heighll service area without the ability to provide adequate service. Tiie residents of Santa Ana Heights are today faced with the prospect of being flattened by the hvine Ranch steamroller .• Mesa did not need c'l Laguna Beach tirestonn to learn that suf- ficien t supply and water pre6Ure were needed for the safety of its service area, including Santa Ana Heights. And it made the investment in water distribution and storage facilities with the belief that it wouJd continue to serve the Santa Ana Heights area. The Santa Ana Heights board did not care and failed to pay for a fair portion of those improve- ments. Now Irvine assumes that it has the right to demand -al Mesa's reseJVoir and water con- nections without paying a fair share foe that original Invest- ment. Irvine RAncb did, doe<, and will continue to thumb its noie at the Santa AnA Heights water users, at the LAPCO process; and at the water users served by Mesa. The truth is that IRWD baa neither thl! right nor the abil- ity to adequately &erve Santa Ana Heights water users. I applaud Mesa's board for &tic.k- ing to its guns and pursuing this issue in spite of the aitidsmi that have been raised. Mesa has proven that it has the best inter· ests of the people in its service area at heart, as well as the vision and conviction to act upon their future water and safety needs. ED FAWCETT Executive Director Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Enough of Mesa's nonsense! H ow long do the water users of Santa Ana ' Heights have to put up with the incompetent and waste· ful management of their alfairs by the Mesa Consolidated Water Diitrict that they do not want? Now th ey try to intimidate the honest homeowners in a beauti· ful and hannon1 ous neighbor· hood, Santa Ana 1-Jeights, with lawsuits. Why would I call them incom· :J>etent? What else would you call '"someone who authorizes huge .. cost overruns or hard-earned rc'ltepayers' money? .. Pirst they promoted the idea of $18 million reservoirs that were to improve water qUality and lower rates. Neither came truel The cost ran to over $25 million, plus the cost to finance the over- run. The single inlet reservoir they built with that enormous sum is fa ulty in design. It costs n lot in trying to maintain even ' l '' I\ ! ( I J I\ l ) acceptable levels of water quality, far from the improved quality we were promised. By the way, why did Mesa Consolidated invest so much to build a reservoir in the Santa Ana Heights district? In a recent article in the Daily Pilot, Karl Kemp was quoted as saying that $3 million dollars has been invested in the infrastruc- twe of the Santa. Ana Heights w4ter district. I didn't notice any of the ratepayerw asking why their money was invested this way . Another example of the work· mgs of Mesa Consolld.ated occurred when they just bad to have new, fancy headquarter building because filing Cc'lbinets had to be placed ln the hallway of the former, rather opulent and adequate place that w.as paid for. They couldn't find storage for old fil es? The town hasn't doubled in size? The cost was to be St.2 mil· lion. The cost of this building rose to $4.5 million. This can hardly be called a ·cost overrun. • We are talking more than 3 1n times the price. It certainly warrants an inquiry. ls no one asking ques- tions? Then the pumping station is named alter the man who is responsible for such mismanage- ment. Would you reward such incompetence if it were your bustnew, your moneyl l doubt it I think. you would be looking for new people. But think about it. It really is your money, youn and mine1 It is time everyone spoke up. Ask to get an answer from Mesa Consolidated. Call Costa Mesa City Halli speak to the mayor or coundlmembers. Speak to the County. There are groups ot con· cemed rc'ltep.ayers who have had enough of this. I certainly have! BEJITOHIJG Newport Beach ,...,... +Cnw.._lllilt-..ii MMC MAATW I OAl.V l'll.Ol Amanda Arthur waves to her m.otber M abe ts wbee.lecl to a preu conference ThunUy momJng ~ Merldlut Neuro Care. reader reaction gair:tS ~ ., • . • , -----·· IN HSI OWN VOla " Yes, m1rades do 'b8ppen.A- Artbur -the peppy· •. t7•year.old Newport ' 'Harbor High cbee<- leader'wbo WU aid.· cally injured in a grad-"' uation eve car aaah - is prool cX thal That she lived Wa& amazing. · · to some. That she cui- tinued to survive as the ·· summer wore on was · amazh>g to others. But who could have guessed that on a warm. Atig¥St moming, she would greet the press In -smil-ing, waving and -yes -taJldngf Her voice was faint, halting at times, but tbef"e it was. Amanda had returned. PAR FOR THE COURSE After months ot con-~ cem that the Toshiba Senior Cassie would vanish from the New- port Beach landJ;Cape -a victim of heated disagreements and penonality conllids - the game bas been saved, The towna- ment, which hai been staged at the Newport Beach Country Qub the past two years, means as much as Sl million in hotel and restaurant revenue - not to mention the free advertising Newport Beach gets from the ESPN coverage. --~ ------• - cdufi is going to be sorry he ever touched Piece- SOUTH COUNTY: WAKE UP, WILL YA? ------ makers because • · we walk with God, • and God alw~ ~ · wins in the en".' -• • MARIA KOlASINSKI- • ructing to MWS that Costa Mesa Fire Manhal 1bm Macduff was piepar- q to dte the Piec:emak-' 111 Country Suire for 11U11WOU5 fire Ind bulld- 1119 Cllde~ ; In February 1972, my family ; moved from Whittier to reside i in Newport Beach, and for : over 25 yean, we have been residing at the same condo ln the Eastbluff area direct1y under the flight path of John Wayne Air- ' port. ! Now we did not like the i increased flights over the yean, ~ which was mainly caused by the : vast residential and commerdal developments in South County, but we accepted it. as one cannot stop prograa. Now South County bu typi- cally the same problem, only the El Toro Air Bue and the 111r-. rounding no-home buffer zone . containa 18,'50 aaes. John l Wayne b.u no butler zone and ! thousands of residents ant : Impacted. John Wayne la 470 ! acres. m Toro with 4,700 ocno la ! 10 times larger. So, South County, there lam !<----------~ i 'lbroAlrBue In your-. and -cl I ~ • ; ! we understand your &ituation. 1t is made to order to convert El Toro Air Bue to a commerdal airport, which ts badly needed, and ls a great opportunity for Orange County to benefit eco- nomically and generate three times 41 many jobl, The airport is there so, South County, stop spending your time, effort and money and resolve yourself that you cannot stop pn>gNQ. And allo, why are you going againlt the wW of the majority who have voted twice in favor of an airport! MORRIS PIVAAOPI' UUJAN C. PIVAaOFP Newport Beach Councilman Edwards lets arrogance show Well. you probably _, )lrint tbll becaUM you•,. tlO pro-oir· port, But fd lib to-that you would be fair enough to present both llldeo. I was infuriated by Newport Beach Councilman Tom Edwards' remark about a •few petulant children in South Coun· ty. • His arrogance is truly dis- gusting. 'These GJe people who fear the dangen and horrific impact of an international airport in their midst and they'rn fighting for the quality al their lives. I wonder where he lives? El Toro airport Is answer to our future It ii interesting to note that at the present time the world'• largest construction project is the building by Hong Kong Authorl- tloo of a llve-1Dile-oquare traul- pcnatlm ...... and airport lodl- lty. 'Ibo ultim4te airport develop- ment hu been -..tied u bev- correspondence Ing three 12,000-toot-long run- ways and two that are 8,000 feet long. Upon 115 completion, this will aeate tremendous business and job opportunities for this area. They feel •uch pl4nlling and development is essential for · providing the air transportation nec:essa.ry to meet the world's buline&S and touriat travel needs al the 21st century . Unfortunately, while this is gotlig on, here locally there are _.. In our county 111111 trying to i;eU the general public the idea that the county~ only c:ommerdal airport -John Wayne -with ill 5,700.foot runway and all Its oth- er constraints and phyUcal llml- tatiom will suffice for the future ~of Orange County! u mlllnfonned provln- dal·thinJrtng penitb, we can ooly look forward to a llag!Mlted Orange.county 9C"O?P•1•y always beholden to LAX li>r lntemation- al tra..i. Such a lllua-will rm leaYIDd _,, few.: - -lllgllt to Jl.o-ni>oo tor a ........ • Ill tntiDa -not mine, howw••-lmllCllD:'t waM to ... --.... -, ...... ·--· ... ..... _ .. _ ......... .... 3 1 ti••,. .... An111n'Up~ ..,.,.... .... ...... --only cause the economy ol out = county to eventually fade into t.bl dust of poor plamliog, lack al ..:: foresight and lost btwh1esa :.;: opportwliti.es due to a noo.~: erattve attitude of a small ~ ty Ot the Orange County popula- tion ~ess than 20% ) who do DOI : even offer any altemattve airport: site. lbe end result of such a~ Ilario can ooly lead to a te<ODd ; clau rating for our county wttb . : its one small limited commerdal • airport! : Make tlO -· tbj! -Id 1s: on a tlueshold al a<:<elerllled : growth 41 we move into the : future. II Orange County Is to participate we had better have the iequlNd air transpcctatloll facilities to do so if we wilh to benefit. ' ' : 'Ibo future belongs to only · : -who plan for.II. : B.P.lllNSON ~Beecll ' I "j • • • • • • I : PUMP . CONTINUED FROM A1 nembv comtruction. •We pay 525,000 a year in P."'perty tuel, so I think we ,idelena aome ooD.Jideration, • 1AWll Mid. "Our big!Jell concern U tbe value it's golng to take away from our property.• The current SO-year-old pipeUM rum from Collins Island ,down to Jade Avenue at the end ol Uttle Island. '!be proposed pro- ject would move it a block north under Park Avenue, ending with an underground pumping station ·at l!ut &ytron~ right In front of ·l.ewil' home. Because the new system will maease capacity fiom 537 gal- lons to 41,400 gallons, it simply can't fit under the 20-foot-wide Jade Avenue, City Manager Kevin Murphy said. It must run underneath Park Avenue, which is twice as wide. •u there's insufficient capacity, the potential to spill waste water increases,• Murphy said. •The current pumps were designed to run periodically, but they're so overworked that they're pumping. all the time.• The dty originally planned to leave it in its current location, but bids on the project came in at more than $2 million. They then explored moving it, which WATER CONTINUED FROM A1 pending it,• Ferguson said. ·we would be handcuffing ourselves. ... U Mesa says they are dismiss- ing it, we would like to sit down and talk under those conditions.• Mesa boa.rd member nudy Oblig-Hall said she didn't know knoclted tbe ntlmated price down to 11.6 mmtgn, When off!ci41s dedded lo move tbe pipe1 they uked for Input -the Llttle &land Prop-erty Ownen AMociation on where Ibey should move It. Then the aseociation cbooe the spot fn front ol Lewis' home .. the leost ol all 0Yils1 other propooed loca- tions could .mean clOling Park Avenue for nearly a year, "It's going to be, a brutal.pro- ject no matter where tt goes,• asaodation·' pre&ident Steve Bromberg said. •But usuming the accuracy of the information from the city, we tried to look at where it would be the leut Impact to the least number ol people. I wouldn't want it in front of my hOUlie either.• Now officials say they'll work extra bard to make sure insur- ance coverage is up to par in case residents' property is damaged in the construction. Lewis contends the city could rework the plailli to keep the pipeline and pumps where they are and use emergency backup genera.ton. She suggested buy- ing a lot up for sale on Jade Avenue,. and using it for the sta- tion. Her attorney, she said, noted that Lido Island once reworked its pump system and kept it in the same location. "lf we need the thing reworked, it should be done in 11. reasonable way,· Lewis said. •1t should stay where it has been.• what Mesa's plans will be should Irvine Ranch board members decide not to agree to a standstill at Monday's meeting. She says it's ridiculous for Irvine Ranch to assume that Mesa would drop the lawsuit completely. ~should we lick our wounds and go home and then be out $200,000 plus $3 million?" Ohlig- Hall said. "Why can't we sit down and talk?• "Cbelley CbanJe/Ur" SoliJ &rw Frtneb FinUb Tan G""""4 Alaba,,ter .witb Tan GraWJS~ m.41 Hodson Lighting ·0pm Tua.-Fri. 8:Jo.5, Sot. 9-4 1510 Ncwpuot BMI., CMo Mtsa S48-93.41 SEI ILEMENT CONT1NU£D FROM A1 judgmea~ oome county olfidol• say they lhouldn't have . to tum over the ca.sh. Al. offldall debate the lettle- ment, local leaders aln!ady ere ta11ring about bow they plan to use funds. 1l'ustee Wendy Leeoe called the 1ettlement •an answer to prayer.• •we're really going to have an answer to a lot of our problems like .deferred maintenance,• Leeoesaid. The funds oho could replace some m the Costa Mesa farm sale moneytbal weut-erd reopening Rea and Dovis schools, she said. Other tchool officials men- tioned deferred maintenance and student housing as possible prior- ities for the funds. Mike Pine, clliel financial offi- cer for the district. said it's jwt a case Of Newport-Mesa getting back what it is owed. "They're just getting around to the money that they stole from us," fine said. •lb.a.l's the money the county took from us when they filed bankruptcy.• SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1997 A9 write your representatives _ .. _ °"" ""' (IQ. •111> Dist. -MKAl1ht.#' IMf. bst Tower, SW. 430, ..... atpOft 8-di. 92660, 014) 756-2244 °' 20li Cannon Bldg.. ···•••igton, D.C. 20515, 202~225-5611. ~most of Newport Bwtt.J DM\11 Rohr ....... {R,). 4Sth Dist, 16 t 62 BHch Btvd.. SUltm 304, Hunting- ton IMch. 92647, (71~ M7·24ll or 1027 LongwMh -w..hlngton D.C. (202) 225-2415 (Represents Costa Mes.I Md West Ne\'Jport Beach). SIAD. SENAlJ Ross Johnson (R}. 35th Dist., 18552 MilCAr'thl.r BM:!. ste. 220. Irvine, 92715, 833-0180. STATE ASSEIWLY Marilyn B,...,.,... (R), 70th Dist., 18952 Mac.Arthur Btlld., Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-7070. OllANGE COUNTY IOAllD OfSWllMSOllS Hall of Adminktration. 10 Clvk Center . Plau. Santa Ana. 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd Dtstrict (Costa Mesa) 834- 3220. Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550. OlUHGE COUNTY 90ARD Of EDUCA'l10N 200 Kalmus Drtve, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Me5a. 92628-9050, 966-4000. Ellubtth 0 . P#br, member, Tn.st• Alu 5 Cost.I Mf'M, Nl'wpoft ae.ch. OTY OP COSTA .-sA emu -01y ... ~ n '"'on..., 92626. 754-SlU. Mayor: PM.er Buff• Council: Joe Erickson. Gary Monahan, He--Ll>by Cowan. CJTY OF NEWPOllT KAOI Newport kach City Hal~ 3300 Nr#rlport BNd. 92663. 644-3309. Mayor: .IM1 Debay Council: klhn Hedge:s. Thomas Edwatds, Norma GioYef, Oennk O'Neil, 1ohn Noyes. Tom Thomson. 01tANGE COUNTY FAllll: 90NtD 88 Fair DrM, ~ Mesa, 708-f.A.IR. Board: President Jim Lindberg. Vice President. Gary Hayakawa, 1ohn Crean, Randy Smith. Emily Sanford, Marian Lil Follette, A.G. Kawamura. Don Willet. Don Saltarelli. COAST COMMUNITY COU£GE DIS11t1Cf Dlstrlct Office: 1370 Adams Ave .• Costa -,, .... ..,. .... ~.-... -...... ,-"°".-.. ...... Paul-._....._ Jony .... - SCHDGl.D81'W:f District Office: 1601 16th St.. 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The regis- tration ii $75. for more informa- tion, call 645-9412. UDO CLASSES • OCC's Sailing Program offers 1ntennedlate Udos classes this fall . The five-week, non<redit classes meet on successive Satur- day or Sunday afternoons from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. at OCC's Sail- ing Center, 1801 W. Coast High- wny, Newport Beach. Beginning sailing is a prerequisite. The Udo class is a primer for OCC's ll)tro- ductlon to Shields classes. J;tegis- tration is $90. For more inIOrma- tion, caJJ 645-9412. BEGINNING SAILING OCC's Sailing Program has scheduled six non-credit begin- ning sailing cla'ises Saturd4ypd Sunday mornings from 9 ... to I p.m. starting in September and continuing in October and November at OCC's Salling Cen· ter, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The registration fee 1s $85. For more information, call fi.45-9412. SHIELDS ClASS OCC offers a non-credit course called Introduction to Shields. Six five.week classes mrl:'I Satwday and Sunday mommgs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Q('.(~'s Sailing Center, 1801 W. Co.1st Highway, Newport Beach. The class is a lrdllSition course, takJng students from small boats to keel boats of 27 to 30 feet. The cost is $95. For more information, call 645-9412. MARUNESptKE COURSE OCC's Sailing Program offers a nine-week non·crectil course that teaches tractitional marline· •• ""'8t's afloat spike tMJMDtblp (IO 1b.urtdily ev-.OS Sept. 4 Uuvugb Oct. 30 at occ~ Sallina Center, 1801 . West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $'15. For more lnformatlon, call 6'5-9412. ING IOAT SAJIJNG OCC'o Salling Piogram olf8" a coune covertng an upects ol sailing big boats offshore from 1,15 to 5,15 p.m. Sept. 6 through Oct. 4 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. The five-week cowse will be taught aboard OCC's 47-foot ocean racer, Saudade, alld is designed tor persons with a 1<>lid grasp of the basics abOard a big boat includ· ing sail selection, light and heavy weather sailing techniques and proper handling of big boat gear. Regiitratton is $115. For inlotma- tion, call 645-9412. CRUISE OCC's Salling Center offers a five-day Labor Day weekend auise to the northern Channel Islands Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. The 300-mile cruise aboard the yacht, Volcano, is designed for sailors with at least intennedtate--level sailing skills. The price is $595 including permits and all meals. For more information, call 645- 94I2 LESSONS ANO IOAT IENTAIS Learn to Nil or windlwf at Resort Watenportl. You can also rent windstufen and 14-foot ..U- boats at S\5 per hour. Call 729- 1154 . MORE SAILING LESSONS AND RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Saillngin the Balboa Pun Zone. 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' , one knows • Athletic Director Barry Wallace will stay on until nee. 3 t. but appears to be teaching, coaching at Orange Coast. A the sports season is S beating up for Orange Coast Col- lege, things in the athletic depart- ment on Fairview Road are also fietting qulte warm around the rollor. ~ Lame duck athletic director 4clld dean of the physical educa- tion department Barry Wallace ~o reluctantly requested reas~ signment last April. bas worked out a deal with the district that will keep him on until Dec. 31. . Three sources within the ath- l~tic department, though, have tOld the Daily Pilot that Wallace wW remain in Orange Coast's physical education and athletics ~on to teach and to coach men's golf in the spring. tbat would mean that Dick 1\Jcker, Pirate golf coach of 21 years, Would be out of a job, as bis gosition is ·adjunct. •To be honest, I've heard this, tbo, • Tucker said. ·I'm going out of town this weekend but I'm going in there Monday to find out what's going on.• ' What is going on appears to be Obscured by a )pt of •tentatives· and ·unclean.· vi:=~t t~or ~:U~~~~~ spring calendar has not been finalized. -•lb.ere have been proposals as · to what (Wallace) wW be doing in the spring, but nothlng'i really firm on anybody's schedule,• Q'Hearn said, •He will be t't!twned to the classroom $0U).e- -where in the district, either at occ OT Golden West I suspect it will be a complete assignme nt at Orange Coast.• While O'Heam says that the spring schedules are not firm. a rb.emo wu sent to faculty on Aug. 1:9 that included a list of classes they would teach and times those cilas"'5 would be held. : This list says that Wallace will be teaching the advanced PE 221 ....:.... men's varsity golf. .. . Costa J\llesa's Diirlene Stinson has steadily J>rogressed since making : a pitstop at a pool hall. By Molly Yon~ Dolly Pilot . She reolly bAOd to go.When Dadene Stlnlon WU 15 . .,..,. okl and drtVtng · 8round With frienda one night . When Ibo wge hit-And ltjull . llllgbl have -Ibo -llllpar-. tent.-wwwlnoklbo~· Gotta Mola _, bao --.-. : -,,_ puDod Ibo cor -1·-~-... --ml 1J · .. ,.. 1a11w-.- • 1119 s; 81111 --.... --... 1Drll1d -,,·~==:• J. . . ..... _,, ~ .... 11111 ... "" ...., • molly yanity "The schedules have not been made up yet,• Wallace coun· tered. •None of that has been set forth . That is one of the alterna- tives • Would he be interested in coaching the golf teaml "Possibly, if I get back into teaching and they fill me with a full-time schedule, whatever they have in mind," he said. Wallace, who coached the Pirate baseball team, has yet to fill the softball coaching vacancy left by the resignation of Erin Gal- lagher. A fall softball class has already been canceled. If he were to stay at Coast, wouldn't it make sense for him to fill a vacancy rather than oust a successful and respected fixture such as Tucker? •There are two things we are interested in Orange Coast," Wallace said. "One is that we assign people to their area of expertise, and second is we assign people where they really want to be.· With the fall competition slate a week away, the "rumors• hliVe the athletic department a bit sketchy . "It's sticky,• baseball coach John Altobelli said. "I'm too new around here, I don't want to say anything about it." •Why the administration is doing this, we're all dumbfound- ed,• another coach said. "(Wal- lace) iB serving him.self again." Wallace said that after several years of service to the school, he would prefer to stay at Coast, and • SEE COLLEGES PAGE 83 •Local women's duo, enjoying a successful return to competitive beach volleyball, will vie in Hermosa Beach Cuervo Gold tourney. By Barry Faulkner; Daily Pilot when beach volleyball partners onica. Stewart and Wendy Whiting seem to have found their niche in the sport, they're on the verge of playing their way out of it. Or would that be beyond itl Both retwned to , competitive beach tournaments after extended breaks from the game, but have been enjoying increas- ing success playing together on the CaWomia Beach Volleyball Association circuit. Comprised. of amateurs, fledgling professionals, and those who played previously on the major Women's Pro- fessional Volleyball Associa- tion beach tour, the CBVA schedules several tourna- ments each summer, at venues from Santa Cruz to San Diego. Stewart and Whiting, however, will be vying against CBVA competitors, as well as those ranked below the top 24 on the WPVA tour, in the Cuervo Q?ld tournament, today and Swtday at Hermosa Bee.cit. Stewart, currently ranked No. 1 in the CBVA's AAA Division, is a former Corona del Mar High standout, who started four seasons as a 5-foot-8 outside hitter at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She won CIF Southern Section championships. her final two seasons with the Sea Kings in 1977-78. • SEE BLASTERS PAGE B3 QUOTE OF THE DAY 71'>'*4" -JOHN Al.30IEUJ. oa: 6 r t JI "-' oocd · • kM l-IAGGEltTY I OAl.Y P'l.OT Volleyball player Wendy WhlUng will compete ln lbe Cuervo Gold beach tournament on Saturday and Sunday in Hermosa Beach. featuring stephanie keefe • "Trial" and e rror for some sailmakers makes for long, rough summer. ., ) J ' • --DoilyPilot --· COLLEGES lOtinNUED FROM 11 -. 4'ldl that the sources claiming to _ IQ>ow hll Wring schedule know ..... than be does. . : Gordie Fitzel, the women's golf coach, saJd that schedule and · .. chtng m.ng~s are part of •• happens. According to the tentative acbedules, Pitzel would '!!'bumped.from a class time slot ~.has held for years. •The give and take is part of change,• Wallace 1aid. are always rumors about ttand things sold in the middle of &>"change. But every semester tJils JS'appens, where faculty come and !fb-or peopJe want their schedules changed." D One group seemingly QD.SCathed by the heat in the ctfices is the women's volleyball tf:Bm. coached by sixth-see.son mentor Chuck Cutenese. :· lbe Pirates kick off the fall "1th a Sept. 10 scrimmage at Cer-~. and officially get underway ~t. 13 at Cuesta. Conference &,es not start until October. t In the first week of practice, Oitenese, who bas guided the ~·s spi.kers to a 1994 state cflampionship and two other trips to the final, noted the strong work ethic of the Pirates. •lltls is a young team, with ob.ly four sophomores, but they Ce working very hard,· he said. •lbat's all you can want from yow team and they're doing it.· Those four sophomores will be relied upon heavily for leader- ship. ,. They are Juley DiMeco (Santa a.rgarita), Jenny Brown {Big ar), captain Jennifer Fish {_ po Valley) and Alida Harber <(Costa Mesa. (At 6-foot-l, DiMeco will pace a!$olid corps of middle blockers. .. "The middle will be our siength this year. There are five cl them and they a.re all experi- et,ced middles," Cutenese said. •Freshman Lori O'Melia of La clrinta, Ocean view's Alicia ~ter, Garden Grove's Yesenia Cl::ampo and Heather Tuttle of Jfi.so Niguel will provide the tt><:Jts, as Cutenese·notes that all ol them have substantial height. : The outside hitter position will 00 manned by Fish as Brown and Harber vie for the other side. •Freshmen Jenny Simpson and GJon.. Cruz could also make an impact from the sides, Cutenese saJdt. while Los Alamitos' Brooke Cordiero should tum in immedi- !....Wts. We'll use the pool play to see t people can do dwing game dly, • he said of the preseason cr;•ests. •The Orange Empire. Confer- e11ce welcomes five new coaches t~ the ranks, creating a dilemma fct' C utenese and crew. ~ "We don't reGlly know what to ~· You get used to what kiDd of talent is being developed aid now you just really don't klow," be said. ~Golden West was picked to VOn the conference, but the rival- ry-fueled by Cutenese's recent dl:C lllld state title games on the nien's side with the Rustlers - ~bould be intense. D .. Remember the stellar Corona dit Mar High girls volleyball t&ms that dominated the early 90sl There are many college coach- es across the country that would rather those teams never existed. Tb.ere are also fow others who utlmk God each day for their slllrl from Corona del Mar's win-°'1g days. . t Ktm Coleman, now a senior at t.t:LA. will be Conch Andy Bana-""'wsld'• starttn11....181ter this ...,_ '"'" The ooly upfllenced setter oi the oquad. Coleman b-to ~d the Bruins bock the PlnaJ F6ur. where, In 1993, Coleman JI, ber teem looe to Stanfonl In th.e natioDAl d>amplnnlhlp game. £. An-See 1<li>g -malt- weveo ls Kristen Campbell will be Oottlng up the -let the Duke llluO o..tlo, who • the 1994 ACC -Oii the Allo lnber-yeer, Krlo- tbe -Oii Kelly, wbo •!Colorado. Ila -oa u 6-foot·I er-11 ~Ying fot the -'--uc-.1!4rbua -'blowing out ber kme lat ••••• 1be---nol --· but the jumc. P*m ............ ad poldllg tba Qp;O. to anoa. Big Wlllt ..... fAloo" ·=Ill ..... .... "Dlllli ;.,; • -· ~= "'0'? '-... UC I ·-=~=:.·..,.... youth soccer ' M for Slh*W'I, lbell• ~=·mil .. 11: PncltdQg up lid"" ...... week and tr•...._ - month am gat to bea; n lnt11\ though. ..... job,. -- lllooigllt • ....... moybe I Mad.ID addo-~...,ldllo Mau\. pa.y.·· -. ...... _ Tho OCU Slammen U..: Back row (left to rlghll Coach Ziad Khoury, Robin Deueme, Kevtn Campos, Tyson Wahl, James Towen, Michael Munoz, Kyle Dl:s:on and Team Manager Bernard Towen. Kneeling (left to right) Chui Ramirez, Brett Luchesi, Spencer MacDonald. Sean Diii, David Peel, Andy Almquist and Ryan WoUe. Slamming home a big win • OCU boys 14-under takes thizd title at SLO Summer Tournament. The Orange Coast United boyl 1,-under team, the Slam- men just returned from San Luis Obispo where the squad outscored opponents 23-3 to Win the SLO Summer 'llllfJI"• ment. · Tbe tbiid town..,.,,,! victo- ry foe the Ziad Khoury'• Slam- men proves that the sqjlad Is one Oii the beat In the *"· In· the opening round;: the ' ' Slammers of the Coast Soccer League botched an 8-0 rout over the Manhattan Beach Hwrtcanes. That blowout was followed by a 4-1 win over the South Bay United from Los Otos. The Visalia Suns were the 5-2 semtfinal victim before the Sk~.went on a 6-0 tear o\r~ Davis Eclipse for the cball1plonsblp. . Ryan Wolfe, Michael Mwioz, Brett .. i:.vc;bjosi, Robb\ ~me, Kmn '~.e"· s..n Dill, s~ ,,.....,,.,.,- " . aid, David Peel, Chui Ramirez and team captain Tyson Wahl accounted for the team's scor- ing. The only players on the squad to not score a goal were goalkeeper James Towers and defenders Andy Almquist and Kyle Dixon, who were too busy holding the opposition to just three nets. Beginning Sept. 6, the Khoury'• Slammers mark the prelude-to their league season with the much·vaunted NHB Cup. . . ' VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 11 Now 36 and an Irvine resident, the former Monica Park played local beach townaments , after college, but stepped away from the game to start a family. With the blessing of her husband and with her boys, now 5 and 8, maturing beyond the toddler stage, she decided to return to serious beach competition. "1 first got back into the beach game as more of a social outlet, but it became more of a competitive thing and I started doing well in some tourna- ments,~ Stewart explained. "I've been playing consistently in CBVA townaments for about three years now. I was ranked t 0th the first year and third last year. Coming back, after having the kids, forced me to work harder. I think I'm in the best shape of my life." Whiting, 29, is a six-year CdM resident, who played at Laguna Beach High, then two years as a 6-0 starter at Cal. She, too, walked away from serious com- petitive play for about five years (1988-93) to concentrate on fin· isbing her education at UCI. Whiting, however, remained active on the beach, where she e ventually resumed serious competition. She competed on the WPVA last summer with partner Laurie Ruser, posting some 17th-place finishes. •(Volleyball) is just something I love doing," said Whiting, in her second year as a fifth-grade teacher at Santa Ana's Garfield Elementary. lt was her commitment to teaching which rendered the Wf'VA travel demands problematic, making the CBVA a better fit this year. •t grew up playing on.the beech. so it didn't take me long to get beck to a ~e laYel after taking • bleak. Wblllng said. S-ert bu allo Pio"'1 end won wtthllnolllerCdN~ Undo Burton. Bui.._ pairing • BOATING COltTINUED FROM 11 Sobltad --• -ment wttb UK Sallrnekcs UDdm' wbk:b UK pays Sobltad a - Ing foe to build Its Tope om. oalll. In an uldo, Sobolad~ !Md att<>mey, AlAn Gelbcalth, ii - the same law finn that ls repn- sentlng Bill Clinton In the Wblla- water investigation and repr&- sented Oliver North during the lran..COntia heartngs. . a Newport Harbor Yacht Ollll saijqn Howard Hamlin and Dan Thompson coiDpeted. teperately, in the 1997 5o5 North ~ Championship, where unusual weather conditions and tight competition found Hamlin in sec- ond and Thompson in 10th at the regatta's end. Thirty-five teams raced in the So5 NAs out of Alamitos Bay YC, including three recent Olympians, several Olympic Thalls sailors, a former College Sailor of the Year and sevef'al col· legiate All-Amertcans. In pure points, Hamlin won the regatta, but Rhode Island sailors Mike Zani and Peter Alar- ie were able to take advantage of the regatta's drop race, passing Hamlin by just fow points to take the title. Nick 1rotman and Mike Mills of Massachusetts finished two points behipd in third. After leading throughout most of the 5o5 World Championships, NHYC's Hamlin and aew Mike Martin slipped to third overall in the fleet of 79 teams. Hamlin and Martin had a solid lead holding the top position through five races until British . sailors Mark. Upton-Brown and Ian Mitchell began to edge them out with two races to go . with Whiting about midway through this CBVA campaign, the twosome has been nothing short of terrific. "Tbe last three (CBVA) townaments, we've won twice and taken second in the other," said Stewart, who believes Wbiting"s playing style, and personality, offer a perfect complement. They fint played together about three years ago. "I'd say we win with a combi.Mtion of (Whiting's) strength and more of my finesse,• explained Stewart, one of the CBVA's older competitors. •And our personalities just dick. I'm more of a deep thinker and she's a little more fiery. I feed off her intensity.· "I think I've surprised myself,• Stewart said of her top CBVA ranking. "Since I started playing again on the beech. things have just snowballed. I still have that competitive fire and I'm.having a blast It gives me something to work for. "When I fim came beck, my goal was to get an AAA {highest skill) rating. Then, I wanted to be in the top 10. "Maybe my next goal should be the WPVA. but with my two boys, the travel would make it difficult. .. The Stewart-Whibng partnership Is hoping to parlay their CBVA dominance into a strong showing at Hermoaa. where the winning team will quality to compete in the Cuervo Gold national championships tn . Florida. ·nus tournament has more prize money ($1 ,000 for the winning_~uo) and a more competitlw field. • Wbitinq said ·we're exdted to see how we do egeinst this level ol <'OIDpOlltion.. Most CBVA toW"MJDldl aword mert:bandiae provided by ._.(bags, towels, etc.) to the vtcton. Less than • baDdful Oii spomond evenll Olffer wl>at Sttowertlormed"aoouple bundntdbonend-· ocludlng the~ CBVA Cbam'*""""'"' Aug. »-)1 ID --- 14 SATUllDAV. AUGUST ll, 1997 ORO.US • PttneM c.ooa,pts1 INC. otters a .. CPR clut tor beartsaver 4f.lld heoltbcare provider penoonel I m:m a::io a.m. "' ._. "' !loo!J • Hoopitol 301 Newport Blvd, New· portBeacb. lbeduslstaugblwith American Heart Association grddeJines, The <X>lt is S'l7. For lnlOIIll,\-. c:oll 631-3623. " GENEALOGICAi. WORKSllOP The Colonel William Cabell Chapter of the Nation.al Society of the Daughter's of the American Revolution offers a free genealog- ical workshop. for beginners and advanced genealogists from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Glendale Feder- al 'Bank, Fashion Island, 100 Newport Center Drive., Newport Beath. Seating is limited. Reser- vations required. For reserva- tions, call 494-3833. SUNDAY CUT·A·TliON The Hampton Salon of New- -port Beach hosts a one c;iay cut-a- :: Uton from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 301 -Bayview Circle, Suite 100, New- •. port Beach. The event benefits :: the Women In Need Foundation. :: All haircuts will be $25. Reserva- .. - tions are required. For an appointment, call 854-6100. MONDAY -YIDDISH FILM SERIES :: The Jewish Senior Center of -· Orange County presents • Jtzhak -Perlman in the Fiddler's House· at 12:30 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., :: Suite D, Costa Mesa. The public -is invited. A lWlch will be served prior to the film at 11 :45 a.m. The .. cost for the lunch and movie is $3 -for seniors and $4 for others. For •. more information, call 513-5641 . • DIVORCE SEMINAR Law Offices of Lisa Ciancio : presents a free seminar called Do •· I Need A Living 1hlst? Protecting Your Assets 11lrough Wills and lhlsts, at 6:30 p.rn . at 881 Dover -Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. :. Reservations required. Call 574- 0866. TUESDAY SUNRISE BREAKFAST The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts the : Newport Sunrise Breakfast with : guest speaker Merrick Baker- Bates, the British Consulate-Gen- .. e:ral, at 7:15 a.m. at the Balboa -• Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- :: way, Newport Beach. The cost is .. $15 for members with a reserva- • tion, $17 for members without a : reservation and $19 for non-mem- ... bers. For reservations, call 729- .. 4400 . • • PICNIC SlUlShine Parent Participation : Preschool hosts a picnic from : 10:30 a.m. to noon at Schiffer ... Park, between South Coast Drive : and Yukon Avenue, Costa Mesa. ' The family picnic is for enroll- ment for fall and fun. Call 540- 1183 for details. WEDNESDAY NETWORKING LUNCHEON The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce hosts the Noon Networking Luncheon with guest speaker Jewel Pugh, the head of Marketing Improvement Concepts, at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $1 5 for mem- bers with a reservation, $17 for members without a reservation and $19 for non-members, For ,_,,.-.coll 7294400. a r·•a.111 1be "'""""' -Cribbog9 Oub -to ploy Ill 6:'5 at the ~ Senior Center, 800 Mat- ~Ave., Corona de! Mar. AU 111111 ~are W91o?me, Por more tnlonnadoo. call Shirley at 842- 0176. STllfSS LECl\JRE Pork Place PrMellts h-a lee· twe on healthy relationships from 6 to 7 p.m. In Jennller Copp Hall at 1.525 MNA Verde Drive Ea.st, Suite 109, Costa Mesa. The COit ii $10. For more inlonnation, call 432.()9()8. MAMMOGRAM QJNIC 201, 3333 W. Cout Highway, Newport Beech. '!be <""I' 11 SS for ,_ben and S8 for ~· Par ....., Information. call 493-3153. CM/IAW fOllUM 1be CPA/LAW Forum meeting will <11.scuM the Nub and Bolts of NegotiaUng and What Every CPA/Attorney Need< to Know About Pnocblsing from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue ot the Art.II, Cotta Mesa. Th.e cost is $25, breakfast lncluded. Reservations are l'eq\.llreJl. For more infonna- tlon, c:oll 241-3158 or 241·~111. FRIDAY:;... __ JOB WORKSHOP •ton Newpol1 lledl. ... 1n1..-m1Mt-. LMOll DIN ClllllSI The Or&Jl90 Coullly Anode.Uon apoDIOf'I a La Dey cruise at the Orange · Pair and l!:spolltloll Center 8 a..m. to 9 p.m.. throughouac:IJ~~.,,t fotrgroun<b. Adult ~ . $8, military and -(80+) !fl, children 12 and under free. Por Information, call 88J6. '· ___ A_UG. 31"" __ LA80R DAY CRUISE The Costa Mesa Senior Center, YWCA Encore Plus Program of Orange County and the Orange County Breast Cancer Partner- ship offer free mammograms and breast exams for low income women from 9 a .m.. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Appointments are required. for in!ormation, call 800-2037. 1be Oull Senior Center bull Wlllklng group called Walk- en Not Rockers that meets once a week to parttclpate ln teenl.c walb In and around the Newport Beach area.. To joln or lor more lnfonnaUon. call 644.J2«. Orange Coast College's Re~ Entry Center offers a free 90- minute workshop about effective job interviewing from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Re-enb'y Center, Room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432~5162. The Orange •County · Association rponso{S a labor cruise at the Orange •COuJity F & Exi>ositton Center from 8 a ' to ·g pm. throughout the f grounds. Adult admissi<>ns ls military and seniors (60+) are children 12 and younger are For more information, call 8816. H~CRUISE The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual Pass- port to Business harbor cruise on board the Catalina Flyer from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. at Balboa Pavil- ion Dock. The cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-mem- bers. Reservations are required. For information, call 574-8780. UFO TALK A lecture by astronaut Brian O'Leary called An Astronaut's Experience: Free Energy and Llfe on Mars is planned at 7:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa. Mesa. The cost is $10. For more information, call 520-4836. THURSDAY WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT Author Marilyn August will present Seven Basic Principles o.f ee1ng 1s be eVtng. Our repair printouts will make a believer out of you. 1665 Baba>ck St=t, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (714) 548-3037 Fax (714) 548-3044 '' I l ' llllPERG O $5.99 Sq. Ft. (onstalled) Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only -.. '~'·•••• s49900 UPT03MOS · SAME AS CASH •-._ OA.C Com,,,.rclal • Resldenllol Sales & Service FuA' line ol Wod.. Woven Axmins!er & Sfaal Calpet1ng Avallat;>'S 1904 H•rbor lloulev•rd • Coal.9 ..... µt!!llll2!R...!f<~--l 11.•. Comer ot _,a tllth .,,.., -722-9642•• Financial Success to the Orange County Chapter meeting of Women in Management at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthw Blvd.. Newport Beach. The cost is $35. Advanced reservations required. For more information. call 963-2951 YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Orange County Young Republicans hosts a mixer at 6:30 p.m. in the Bay Room at Bistro MUSIC PREP ClASS The Newport Ballet Academy offers a free presentation for chil- dren ages 3 to 6 years interested in music classes at 2 p.m. at 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-7644. CLASS REUNION Estancia High School Class of 1977 20-year reunion at the Sher- LIW• St.Ir Chl!Jron'o c..nt.r 2501 Harl>or 6oul.,...m. In Coeta M .. • 'We ~trlve to a"l~t chlldnMt to rMlize their full potential." Litt.lo SU!r le ,. Nonprofit Child Care C«IUr 4 Community C.re ~ facility. Fltcilltly Numtiere: lnf•11t.{fodt.llor !JD4Z1~ • ~-5<:hool '°4270232 LA80R DAY CRUISE The Orange County Association sponsors a labor cruise at the Orange County F and Exposition Center from a.m. to noon throughout the f grounds. Adult ad.missions is military and senion (60+) are S children 12 and under are For more information. call 64 8816. 'i 1 ALDEN'S CARPEl; has opened anew Area Rug Studio : Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. syntherlcs. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 P&acenlia SI., Costa a. 646-4838 Those of us who live in Newport Beoch, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa SOll\4ltimes forget how great we have it. We enjoy heolthy property values, excellent schools, plenty of culture ond o quality of life rivaling that of any in the nation. It's time we remind our reoders how good they have it. You'll wont to participate in our upcoming series focusing on all of the good people, schools, industry and things lo do in our area. Our newsroom staff will be spending the summer scampering through our towns, business districts and classrooms to get to the gist of whot makes our oreo so speciol. They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tool . Don't miss this great oppor1unity for your message lo be in the special keepsake series that will be around for years lo come. Catch the Spiritlll Oredl.XL ""9 U1rfll'lc -llpolthi Ot ·-.... ,Air • Alger• •11 the .ir W'I 1 15' x 30' room~ 19 .-. Calohol up1011Kolllllll>ome ~ lncludlog ....... CIUlt, ond potion. Total circulation 110,950 ltGtu11W6I 1'lfl1lf 1D a n •M -H&WHM&IUCll ~ c ae·nr. -----.. -- ...... ....,. ..... 17 'Ult1J ""*"' ...... 6'5pn ..... ..... fH•iiil . ........... ..,. '911-yel .. a ........ 2•,••• N•ltl'1•L N 'Alik.r. •••r•ter IMI Coll Tocla,yll 642-4 321 ..... _ -..ico...-Doilyl'ilar i' . . . : ~ l9!ll -MZHllMEll'S SUfl'OllT '1ir • Tbe Al•b 7 I ... AllOCMttan lQUd On.I SuPl>orl Group of !Newport W1A -WestlVll.J<i ROM --a~ support group •-g for C419g!ven at 7 p.m. •t"" the fowtb Thunday of each "·"~ ~ October at New-. 1POrt VIiia West Alailted !JW>g, :393 Hospltol . Rood, Newport Beach. For more information, Can ·631-3555. • The Alzheimer's Assod.ation "and. Mesa Terrace, a new resi- dentio.l communlty for Alzheimer disease and related dQmeqtias \iah:o offen a free support grouj) "{;.for CA18gtven at 6:30 p .m. on the l...dirst Tuesday of each month at . 'l'Mes& Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., -,Costa Mesa. For more inform.a- ' '<.lion, coil 283-1111. ~ " _.,ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP ,. • lb.is ongoing group special- izes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying ani- mals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 31.01 W. Coast High- way, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an ani- ' .1maJ charity of the attendee's '(tchoice. Call 722-4588 for space 1..i.reservation. a · ,900y IMAGE SUPPORT ,tV The Newport Beach Psycho-- 1.il.ogical Association offers a body- .·.,Un.age/moderat~ eating support -~up that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport ~::!J~fach. for more information, call -722-4588. {;;.RAIN TUMOR SUPPORT ;1 ~ A brain tumor support group :1 meets from 1 to 8:30 p.m. on the ~ first and third Thursday of each ii month at the Patty and George f Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. ;I Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ! The meetings are free. For more • information, call 722-6237. • . ' BREAST CANCER SUPPORT {1 A breast cancer support group :1 meets every Tuesday from noon 1 to 2 p.m , at the Patty and George '.j Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. ;, Coast Highway, Newport Beach. •, The meetings are free. For more ~I information, call 722:6237. '\ IRtGHTER IMAGE I Free professional consultation · for make-up, wigs, etc. is avail- t able by appointment only every '~' Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 ' .m. at the Patty and George oag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Highway, Newport Beach. or infonnation, call 722-6237. W CER SUPPORT GROUPS : • A free cancer support group F.eets the !int and third Tuesday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p .m. ne group provides support to ,Cancer patients and their families )lnd friends. • • TWo seperate support groups lor cancer patients, and for fami- lies and friends only, meets the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m . at the Patty end George Hoag Cancer Cen- ler, 4000 W. Coast Highway, J Newport Beach. For more infor- l ::::G:2-6237. : Every third Tuesday the Jew-'! lib Senior Center otters various ta.rd games from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch ls offered at • .noon for $3 .per senior. For more l' ::::::vs:~:: • The Hoag Cancer Center 1 btters au pport tor individuals Who WUl or are und ergoing bone lnarrow tansp~t or stem cell ·re•lltt!· Call 574·6872 for more rormation. OIESSCLUI I !Ip-. ii -md ._._ Cbw -ot all ------Par--. -lo Jc*i tbe --• coll $l5'15. Ceallr'I ._ dub -YI -?lblOp.m.at~B.llllllr St..eo...-..... --. -. can S IJ.-!041. <X>EDUPOl1 • 1be NeWport -'Plycbo- loglall A-lion -a ooed IUJ>POll group evwy 'Ihunday at 7 pm. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, !>Jo. 311, Newport Beacb. 1be "Ill>' 'port group iequin!s free-- . ment before joining. For more infomialion, call 722-4588. •The Healing Connection -a coed relatioilhip group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednmdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. Por more tnfonnation, call 261-8003. CONSUMER BUSINESS NE1WORK This netwoddng group meets at 7 a.m. every Friday in 1be Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For information and reser- vations, call 550-4785. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon is every Wednes- day at 11 :45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Oub, 1701 Golf Couroe Road. For more information. call 574-ll780. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the tra- ditional two-attorney divorce, is ottered the third lbun;day of evecy month with attorney Alicia D. Tuy- 1.,.-and psychologist Lee H. Solow. DYSISIA SUlf OM ·The Natiooal Dysleida- Poundalion -~adult attenlion defldt dlson!er support groups at ill -... 833 Dov« Dri· ve, Suite 71, Newport Beacb. Coot ts SS per a Im For time and day, call 642-7303. FAONG FORWARD Facing Forward, a support group for fapllly members of ~ deceased cancer pollen!>, meets evecy Monday from 6'30 to 7,30 p.m. and from 7'30 to 8'30 p.m. at the Patty and Geoige Hoeg Can- cer Center, 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Bea.ch. 1be meet- ings are free. For more infonnation, call 722-6237. AIH REIAllONSHIP HOTUNE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous helpline for individuals with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free consultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759.()357. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each • ~oral & Glfts•llNlw 25-50°/o OFF 5.1 ;rrwl florals & Home Decor Fr.nch R;bbon •Stem Florals • Armngonmn (Exdudes some Grtmn-y & &es) Exp. 8127197 • Courtny.JO the trtuk. Custom Florals Speciality FumiNre Gifts Anti~ues Hours' Mon-Fri 10-6 • S.t 10-5 369 E. 17th St., 113 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nat co Plum'• Cafe) SUNPLOUll au•••• IP CIA&:i V ··~ S IUESDllY Old 11/ortd Rye WEDNESDAY SF Sourdough SunFlour's Everyday Breads Honey Whole Wheat Nine Grain Sourdough Pure White Cinnamon Swirt Challah (egg! Focaccias FRHW SATUl!l!6Y Olive Apple Pie Open Dally, 6am • 6:30pm • Closed SUndays 427 E. 17th St.Costa Mesa 19}1 ~lliKOfl:bl 4 SATURDAY. AUGUST 23. 1997 15 ' monlh at Ibo Patty and GeollJI 8-Canoor Center. 4000 W. COMt Hlgbway. Newport Beacb. Pat more infonn&tlon, call 722- 6U/. HAM 11AD10 MEETINGIS Mela Emcgency Scvloe Ama· teur Commuoicatioo often the opportunlly f« Ham Radio opera- -lb parlld)>llle in the dty ot Ceo- la M-'s Radio knateur Clvil Emergency Service organization. Weekly netl are held at 7:20 p.m. on 1(7.060 mbz. Monthly meetings are held on the fowth Wednesday ct tb8 month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Meoa fdi<e Departmenl For more information, call 754-7045. CHEMOlllERAPY 5UPPORT Suppolt proWled for indiyiduals , who wW or are undergoing bone marrow transplant or stem cell res- cue and their families at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. For more information, call 574- 6872. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Swvivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims oI sexual abuse and rape and their friends and fam- ily meets from 10 a.m.. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For more information, call lris at 659- 3918. JAYCEES GROUP The Jaycees are a group of young professionals, ages 21-39, who get together for community HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE WE WANl 10 SE YOUR flRll (HOICE Rabbitt ln.urance Agency AlITCl • HOMF.OWNERS • llfAllll 40 Yean in Businn1 ~ 0 ~ s,>_, --~--,.. . 631-774-0 4410ld-Bhd.• ............. IA--"--.......... senioe, t.wln.w netwa1dDg and ,.........n,g. ~ .... held Ibo -and lourtb Thursday ot everymootb.Por_..inf~ call 451-2178. LEADSQ.UB 1be w_ .. aioper ot .the Costa Mel& Leeds Club meets at 7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harb<w and New- portboulevardsln Costa""""" 1be club is part ol an international net- working organlzalion dedicated to expanding each member's busi- ness through quality leads. Call 474~2225 or 975-8338 for more information. TOASTMASTEltS O.UIS • The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasten Oub 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt Pepperoni's meOOng room. 2300 S.E. Bristol SL, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730- 3671 . • Join Mesa Messengers Toast· master Oub 691 in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m. Tuesdays inse rtion Reco11struction Entire treatment convenlentty provided within one office. • ~~ l'lalf-L, lla!.aU • __. Cldall, .,.... Dlnlll'I. .... u. • ....,,__ .... tllORll ................. , DnllV. • QiiWllll 0..-~ MIS 811111 (01) L''''' f El~UT.i\ OF CUSHIONS ·& UMBRELLAS OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON DISPLAY==---• et ~ Verde United Miia= M O>md>, 1701 w. -St., <:-. Mell. Vlilifbl are u1lo•1•. Far --OlllSAO U'8. • The Blue Flame "lbcWm ... Club 7117 -at 1 a.m. -W<idneoday at the Wloge p.._ South Cout P!az& Wloge, IMl Sunllowa-AYe .. Costa Mela. 'Ibo ..-dngll!reefocfim,.time- For more mtormattm, can as.s- 4308. . • 1bastmasters Oub 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday at The Irvine Co .. 55().C Newport Center, Newport Beach. !'or more inform&· lion, call 733-2209. • Harborliteo Toastmastes Qub 1927 meets at 1 a..m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse-um. 151 E. 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I ·All Sout.h, vuJnen.ble, 1QU bold: •A.7141 OVoW OAJ[u'•AlOtl North opens I.he bid~ with three spade11. What do you bia now? Q.1. East.-Weet vulnerable, as South you hold: •QI O 7' 0 It Q .J JO I • Q .J 10 7 North opena lhe bidding wit.hone no trump. What do you respond? Q. a -Bot.h vulnerable, u South you hold: •AK7• O t4 0 71 •AQl14 Partner opena the bidding with one club. What do you respond? Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, a1 South you bold: • Kt 0 A Q 0 K JO 14 •A 9 8 7 I What i1 your opening bid? Q.1 -Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •KQ712 OA.101411 OVM •K4 The bidding baa proceeded: WEST NOR'111 EAST 80l11'R 10• p-so ' •.-)l What action do you t.ake? Q. e · Neil.her vulnerable, u Sout.h you hold: •AQ 10841 o Q o AQ87 I •S The bidding has proceeded: 80l11'11 WE8T NOR'm •• p-20 · 1 What do you bid now? BAST Pue Looi for answenr on Monday Learn to be a bette r bridee player! Subscribe n ow to the Goren Bridie Letter by callins (800) 788-1226 for information. Or write to: Coren Bridee Let- ter, P.O. Boll 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60880. EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPtOnaNT IKPLOYllUT 5530 5530 WAft'TED 5535 ......... .. ----------------------.... o., ••-1r HouM·Sltt•r nHd.ct, R•t•ll CoUfttef' D•• Walker. call ~ If """"'°'· '.I l'ftb ,..., occ••lonal wortc. Avl Private PoetaJ Store yout dog ~ to b4t ~O Me9 herd .,-. 7day1/wknd~hollday1 Perm PT. Exp pref'd. welk.cj. I'll love your 8400 (714) 1•1 IHI Infrequent 1raveler. Appty: 537 NewJ)Of1 pet tool I.,,, 12 year•l:ai---~iifti'tai'i,~u&iiiii11ij1ii1Mdi"° Bondable 225-8983 CU. Dr •• NB 044-e245 old. eo.ta "'"8 .,.., When you pUrc:it.-. 1.altorera aam "P to R•t•lJ SalH po1ltlon at Morgan 1424533• Of' le•M a c:o~ ssoo Weekly Lo/IQ Out or San•• Fe ---------sysi.m pkg ftom 1.aa d 11 u n c 8 p h 0 n • Ou1pos1 In Fashion DOMESTICS S54.0 we will aaai.t you ~ co 11 Heklng people laland l PT. hourly1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 100" money bactl to aer.1lc• •torefront +comm. Can Tamata:1, guatanlff II) t~ p r om o 11 on a I b 0 x a.+a•a:t CompanJon AN wlU • 15000 unHcwed route. 1·800-354-7331 Salee Peraon• & drh1• you to appta or mafor bank credit ,Ae•l•t Mgr for gift & • v • n n g out Ing•. card. No credit ch.ck LEAD AIP CLERK Hallmark depta ol NB. Variety of your nHds. req'd. Anyone w/2 lcfa Newspapers publish· Pharmacy. Xlnt Mlary Good appearance, la approved. 721-400CS Ing Co. seeks lull-time for qualih.O persons. foll of exper, reliable lead A/P & Cash A &40-7373 refs. Pref PT. 84s-e1eo. Us.ed Apple 2 OS, w/ Olebursemenr Clerk __ o_n _____ ___;.1---------3•5. 6.0 dlak drive, for high volume A/P. SAL~S PT/FT HOMESITTINQ monitor . printer, Must have two years N.B. based Mystery Tr1v1t/llv1 •broad with keyboard, mouee. A /P exp• r I• n c e . Theatre. Org1nlzed peace or mind, knowing tnctd• 43 3•5 dllkl of Excellent benelll1. mufti-talented high your home Is well taken chlldrena gamea, and Send or Fax Resume energy, customer svc eat• of by responsible !earning 1oftware. with salary hl1tory to: sat11 person.831·2583 proleaslonal. Cl11n 5250. 714-720-9793 Accounting Supervisor Sal•• Rep/Service n/tmk. 2·5 yr .~""!; Calllornla Community Auto Altermarket. Rtls 050-4439 RC --------- News, P.O. Box 1560 Local territory. Must Houaealtter Avall WANTED Costa Meta, CA llke working with your A.E. Broker/Prop Mgr TO BUY 6019 92628-1560 hands. S50k base seeks long-term situa-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fax (714) 831-7246 +bonus + benellls. llon, refs, 740-9700 LIFEGUARDS EOE. 800/342-2241. H 0 us Es ITT IN Q Old Coins Oold Sltvef C 1 1 d p 1 Franklin Mint. Sterflng ert I e . osll ons SALES Home, garden and pet Old watchH & jewelry avail lhru end of Sepll Th• growing Dally care. Prof, reliable, Wealcoast Coln 842-9448 FT/PT. •248·9180• Pilot advertising team reas, refs. Vacarlon/ --------- Menagement/Sales s eek s an outside long term 714-798-5050 Top Dollar• P•l4 sales representative In For Records. Jazz. position avallable for the Retail Advertising ••••••••• S o u n track• • etc. vintage store In O.C. Department. Experl-Call Mike &45-7505. Call 674-o351 ence preferred, but MERCHANDISE NEWPORT SKI COMPANY Now Hiring! *Sales Associates •Repair Techs •cashiers •Clothing Equip Sales, Ski and Snowboard Apply In person 2700 W. PCH. N.B. will train. Applicant ••••••••• ---------should be energetic, FREE TO YOU 6022 motivated and a sell ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii starter. Salary plus ANTIQUES 6010 comm Is s Ion. Xln t ben-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ellt pkg. Drug screen· English Mahog Tea Cart $300. German pine chest $275. English rocker $275. Pair leaded glass oak cabl· Fr•• all wht female lab. 3yrs, to loving home. Nol fixed. She Is very beauutul and has a sweet d l1po1lllon. <:;;> 722-9893 <:;;> nets doors $125. Mex· --------- Can't Find Wo~ cuatomer Service Hand~man needed PT You can't be looking Strong comm. skllls Exp'd In Ille carpentry, too hardl WANTED 15 for Incoming call•. FT. plumbing, painting, people to fill various Wiii train. Benefits. electric. 723-40741._ _______ _. positions from ware-C all for an appl. HIRING TUTORS Ing/physical required. EOE. Send resume to Lynn Esola. %Dally Piiot. 330 w. Bay Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 or lax lo (714) 650-4802. For Interview, call (71 4) lean Angel shell glass PETS & eyes s 100. 631-4027 ANIMALS 6049 hou1e to manage-Personnel Dept. S10 $15 h Peraon Frld•~·lmmed _5_74_-4_23_8_. ____ _ Xlnt phn voice, typing/ Secretary ment. No experience • per our Newport Ottlce Equip. H S Math Science data entry. prol'I neceaaary. Call Now, · · ' • 714/863-1200 x245 Languages SAT Brent (714)891-5784. ' · · · Need 3.2 +college appearance. 642-0735 Administrative Clerloal Support Dr IV• r FIT Io r GPA, car. 714.443.2100 Temporary job thru Aerospace Company. Phone Co Rep S t Needed $2,000/mo. ecre ary December for on-site Clean OMV. Call Uoyd The Community conttructlon office 714-645-4800 or Fax Market Place. In Fashion titand. RH: 714-&45-9043 Class1f1ed PT, make own hrs. Own phone req. No se ll i ng req . 1-800-382-2712 P603 $10/hr. Fax rHume to ,,-...,....-------1 ____ 8_4_2_·_5_8_7_& __ Nina @ 1141250-6656. Driver Responsible;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=...:.========::: driver for corporation ~ ~ Clerlcal Flexible day, evening. I"~ Wlokee Furniture Is & week ... nd hours. ~ AUTOTEMPS, INC. accepting appllcallons Fax Resume and OMV for both full and part-report to1714·648-o981 DO YOU HAVE AUTO EXPERi lime clericals. Must be ---------All JOBS A\/AIL CALl DA'J respo"-'ble, depend· Fiie Clerk PT. $7/hr to ,....,,... · r,... ebte and motivated. start. Phone skiff• a + (714) 523-9239 • (562) 997 -9711 Excellent benefits wlll train. Start lmmed. package. AetaJI houra. Call Johanna for appt.1-----------------..i Publlcly held Orange County equipment teasing co. needs efficient Individual to support regional Sales and Finance Depts. Varied duties Include ty ping of tease documents, sales pro- posals, photocopying, occasslonal reception- ist rellel and lax com- m u n I ca II on 1 white •--------working In a fast- AKC Long hair Chihuahua male S250 female S350. Born 4th ol July. Ready ror a good home. FOf' Info call day 673-3737 eve. V' 1-1eo-251.n39 v> MUSICAL msnomm 6055 * Roland PC·200 MKll Ke~board controller Ilk• newll Stoo.oo Mika 723-401 a Apply In person at: 800-553-9977 x 11 O Wick•• Furniture 3200 Harbor Blvd Cos1a Mese. CA paced environment. ---------SPORTING Loan Proceealnu Top Dollar Paid! Computer Experience a plu•I From 1800-1960. GOODS 6065 Organization & anen-1 pc to entire estate. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Windsurfer t3' Do ~ou have a Yen ---------- to be •·· Irvine Valley College l••••••- M ILLIONAIRE??? PRESENTS EMPLOYMENT Response Center Analyst I 1'111 In the Blankl Emptoyersl Reach the most qualllled employees you need by placlng a help wanted ad In the Dally Piiot employment section. Call our Ctaulfled Dept. at OPPOR11JNI1Y #1 NISSAN DEALER llon to detail Is Paintings. china, essential. Position glsware. furn, etc. assists 25 +people 40Yr NB Res 673-8223 eager to have every-'--------~ HI Fly bOard. 2 Miii, 3 hrns. $250. 875-8957. You could Mve made PARALEGAL $1 00,000.00 Ir you CERTIFICATE would have lnvHt.0 COURSE 110,000.00 on 5/9/97 and \old on 5/23/97 Documented. Call for CLASS BEGINS FREE INFORMATION October 11 • 1.aoo-370·1220 Leam to: Llfecycle Rec:ombant • Draft Documents btcycl• mdltl'5500R, • lntervktw dients & llke new, almoal never Witnesses . ueed $1000. 873-4334 • Perform l99al • Research : .PE·R·s·o·N·ALS--11.a00:s22-n37 "PERSONAL SERVICES 3005 ---------~la "cheat ma" , tatt~ on your for• head? Let ua Write the cau Type-A- 582-92<>-7753 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the houH? Let th• ClaMtflect' Service Directory help you ftnd reliable help. When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. Pilot EMPLOYMENT 5530 * POSTAL .108S • 3 Po11tlon1 Available. No Ex~rl•nc• Nee. For Information Call: 1.aoo.eee-9311 llxt 3t47 Part· Time Thia e1ecellenl 642·5878 opportunity for a part-.,,,,...-..,,,..,,--------time poaltlon working Gen Ofc FT person for In trvlne could be the HB Construction Co. pe~ct job for youl Computer 1kllls a The 1elect.O candl· muat, M/S Ole • Plus. date will answer Avco Heavy phonH, typing, brench queatlona fifing, etc. Fax Res: regarding Alex 11 w/sat range: 848-8277 System procedures 0 Of whlle working with the en o Unique, excffing appropriate technical co. seeks outgoing, •o d D rt t• energetic person w/ r er epa men group In providing xlnt comm ekllla flllng HB office lffk• FT 1olutlon1. • order desk peraon. Good analytlcat or data ent, It phn1. Hrly Heavy phonH. Must technical aptitude +comm. Sandy 75&-1100 have cuetomer Hrvlce along with effective HAIR STYLISTSI exp. Xlnt bnft1. Call oral and written com-TIRED 01' 11°"- Tracy (714) 842.00S9 munlcatlve eklll1. PC OF NOTHING? for lntannew. experience, 45 wpm Busy Aa You Want To 1 O Houaewtv .. /Students typing and good tele-B •? W a n t Mor• needed, make money phone etiquette a Money? want To saving peopl• money must. Thia la perfect Grow? You've gol the on grocerlu . No lnvat. for a COiiege etudent Ileen•• we've got the 1-800-450 8222 xeeso or som.c>na returning cllentele. benefits. Adm n Aaalet ror CPA back to work. Prevl-guaranteed w1ge1 & In NB • .,,. __ Ible hours ou1 hefp desk ••perl-more, 714-675-5417 2~k:' Fax Rea: enc• and at least 1 ••k for Y11mtn . 71.._..7 ... _71527 year experience In a ..... buslneu background1.--------.. AdMlft/llrtdg Aaet la required. for local co. Phonea, For Immediate cons.Id· cmptt, gen ofc dutlH. eratlon, pie ... mall or 12·20hrs/Wk. Flex hra. fax your rHume with Call fJ76-785e or fax Hlaty hlalory to Avco rHume to 15715-1478. Flnanclel Servlce1, Admlnetratlve Attn: Hyman Re~ Aeslet.nt COP, ISOO Anton Blvd., Box 5011 Co.ta M .... Strong phone ekllla C A e 2 e 2 8 .5 O 1 1 • end Maclntoah experf. F RETAIL GROCERY enc• needed. Busy ax (714)445·7227. omc. 20-40hra/w9ek. Prlnclpela only. Drug-,..._ Fu reeume: '7llMSS20 free workplace. EOE. • _ ............. ~ M/F/DN. • .......... ..,.. .......... .. SANQUaT • ._...,......_.._ COORDINATOR AVCO • fllfltCllrb PT-NB Italian •llllryQlrb Saks AfanDfJers • Cfusm 1' & L AfanDfJtrs ·Saks Pro/t.SSiond.s Sales Managers looking for professional, aggressive, cnergc::tic people to join ourTc::am. We offer paid training, salary, 4-01 K, paid vacation, medical and dental coverage, excellent product, cxtrcmdy high trallic, strong income and advancement potcntbl. Call Mike Rich (562) 402-22n $9-$12 Hour (714) 798~7030 IR~ume Required I IRVINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS • Gigantic Growth • State of the Art Call Center • Rapid Advancement •Promote from Within • Paid Training • Fun Company e I Yr. Customer Service • Basic Computer Skills thing done yesterdayt1 _________ 1••••••••• Ideal candidate must1 ~orgro~~~·n~n~ ~~ APPLIANCES 6011 GARAGE SALES Excel. Min. 80 wpm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1••··-----Please fax resumes to •Lady Kenmore Oas (714)751·7557. No Dryer. General E.t--------- phone calls please. washer $50/H . Great BALBOA BH/NB Condi 714-241-9075 ISLAND PO Box 2392 Santa MAYTAG St a c k • d liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6106 Nia. CA 92707-0392 Wa1her & Cryer. Ga1. Saturday .. t2 Furniture. Whirlpool dryer. clothing, etc. South Coa1t Plaza seeks FT Security Officers. Must be customer service oriented and have a clean bkgrnd & driving record. $7 .50/hour + xlnt bene. & Incentives! Apply at: SCP Security Dept., 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA. Full sz. $500 754-4372 Refrigerator A_et slze $190. Washertoryer, $140/ea. 648-5848 Everything goesl 219 Garnet Ave fURNITURE 6014 BALBOA PENDISUl.A 6107 ••droom Set• Drex••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Klng ala, 4 plecea. Bunk ••d•. dreaser, Satuntaw a.m.3pm •h•lra. 142-9740 so~ .J ...... t Lrg gtaas dining-rm table w/8 chairs $550. Blk leather couch $600. Btk cotfle/enct ta.bl•• S200. 840-1695 --------.1 Oak Chine Cabinet (In altey) Collectibles, boob, ateNO equip, Maclntoeh SE. w/ printer fair cond. student micro.cope. LP'e , art, chairs, clothing anc:t .m.c. SUllllER JOI Part·tlme •Momlng H0t.n •No Experience •Young, en«getlo ofc .CostaMua cai1 eooe-(714>'f22.0t ,. ote''wlde. Matching tbl !---------/chairs $05. 429-0379 CORONA Oueen Pine Bed, frame, DBL MAR mattress. with Ralph 6122 L..uren "Alllson" tuttliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilliiiiiii enumb18. Comfort•. HUGa 3·famlly sale •hams. ate. Ilka newl Furniture, Otlental 51900. 723-4050 ruga, decorator Item•. nice cloth••· crib, EMPLOYMENT llDCBANDISE SllVICES 5533 lllSC. SO l S we have U alll 14t8 ••eol'••t Ott Marguan,.Jtnlet •s.. lam• No Nr14 .. I ------ •••••••• Raeiaurent fJ73.8500 Flnanclal Strvlctl -------------....-----•·-·-·-'-•-·_c_ ... __ t_HWW_... COSMETOLOGIST• :.-: ==end Prestigou9 COM Hair tddlys. Good ............ lalon ha• rental -·"' etatlona for prof'I hair 1111 + "*>n bnt'll. atyllat• a manicurist•. Apply In penon Mon-fft Start-up pkg. 790.()9152 91fn-.4clm e 1MO Sin Whether you're bUVlllQ _,.. Dr., Ntwpcwt Beldl Of' ..n1no, ciua1fted TB.LA-- • Heavy Inbound calls •Good Verbal Skills •Type 30 W.P.M . e 4 Shifts Open • Irvine 405155 Fwys Pt ... • be aware th9t tM ll1Unga In thle cat ego,Y may require you to cau a 900 number In Which there Is • charge per minute. UUNSW ltedeatal bathroom 9'nlc. £uropnn bkNt. Electrtc towel Wetmer: CUlelnatt mletOWaYe. M ... ?UEves. lrvln• Terraoe Oar••• aa1e Sat 1·12. Oteat etufll BooQ, lampa. houM hold Items. t S2• ..,..aedeTwreoe coven all your neect11 1 .. ..._ ___ ~_....,_,.~ • Lifetime Opportunity Call Roseann (714) 798-7030 Fax(714)79S..7077 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5878 . . IF WE'VE GOT Y.OUR NUMBER, YOU'VE GOTA N WCAR! "llUr, I.ease Or Browse" Come See WbJ Orange County'a AutO DtNllera . Are Number Gne In Cunomer s.tl•factlonl ... 10.S O.tw co~s 101e Bactt to SchOOI• Name brand cklthlng & acce11orles for a c.mpvt.... men, boys & gllta. WlnboOk laptop $850. Bac:kbacks, wallets, New D•k1op Compaq hate, sungtaaeee. $900. 87 ... 7239 4721 Courtland Or • . ___ ;..;..;;;;..;..;;;....;;.....;;.;.;...._ SADDLE BACK ' SATUllDotlY, AUGUST 23, 1997 .~::::::~:~IF.~-~ ... I •• ,.. ...... ....., l '4dr,-. *• ,.,....._ A~t•. •11;o•ll•nt .. w ~Dr. "M '18'..,... OU9I p/toolt•. V•lu• oondltoo. llOOQlobo, con•ol•, 110hp 'rlc,dt (19101$) S1Mft .. aae HMNO Yamaha, IODh'•· ••nT U ma; CD good ...... ..._ .. ._. oleantt•~· ~1 ... NW 9PORT _,,.. ~sti. ow, new • ., ..... lftONI >ant .. 7IO. 1 "'*· bllck, --. *· clutch, mu•t 11111 , '"_, ... -....,, p1win•ows·p=· .....__ __,.,,,J_A_G_17_AJt ___ _ ::'illT Pra1111111 ftt. be-,,..--·~ IV'S whlO ,_ ;;;......,...,.VWion. .....,.,.._, • epOtt • hpd:'lill•••111 .. •••I ,........ •• ..,.,.m •• ~ nau•a ao14 .... P'Wf' ~~· •• ,.aoa -• -·~1700 ~ ...... ec, _,,,.m ..... ... a Sun 7t--"''· Ot1g OWMf, all lllue, gNy ifMr!OI', 1;_30-Noon. l11wlnd tand SheU m:aJol r.cotdtl. 15500. l,ow, tow mltff §Or., Nr Unlv1r11ty •took .. .., 714-4374•87 (Tl(Tl95)17,H8 & ll'VIM ,,,,,..,. mdl. Et Camino QOOd · oond. Bob 942.1730 •iO CMC ......... •e ::;;;:;;:;:;;;;;;;_,;c;---1 ~•rm Tr•ll Dvetar - -.._ONllft'GTOlf • 4d. l6k Of'O ml. Top A~ c:::-.:•· A-oencY red, bwt.y _,. com11 off. t.o.ctM. •200l751S70835 lealh«, aunroof, ;recs 8140 AUTOllOIIl.ES 13995/obo. 1u..1on. te,T•• c~:t. • ~a• &ALI sat FORD 9075 '93 ACCO"D (1tMe12) e21,Ha i'Ol """' ....,.. c1o1 .... ,.~;;· ;;;----;;;::;;;li ... i!i!'ll'!f~"!!' .. •I H~• •• llnd ...... ••• xJe ... ,. pl\onH, odd• • .nct•1; . kMld9d • :!l~ 1eoaa W•H• Cir. BMW 9030 • '84 2110 C•rw• 101-• .,.35032 Topaz, oa1m•al •l•;;;;;iii;&;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii Ind v 25k .,...... l•alh•r, au1Yoof; 8cMU Chlca/Edlng•r1, W OW •ft • .121885 fuUy load.ct . ... 318.. xtnt eood. pp 113,500 (746324} •21,••• ,... obo. 54e-5383 TOYOTA OP -J.AGUHA 4dr, ~. '87 l!'OftD ~AN Com. HUNTINGTON •ea .... ,.._NIGUEL 6152 auto, 29k, mint A/T PIS A/C •UCH #A12708 121,978 V..fi, ~ ;..... ___ • ,.,.......... Black, chatcoal ~· LllXUS Low tN. ""''""' ...,_,_r, ,_ lnth ... , •unroof :;Huee •tehbOrhood Ml810N Yll.10 13,999 720-1122 '91 CIVIC LX (128214) e2e,HS -G•r•e• 8•1• Sal. 1 .. 0CMMl8-S388 '83 MUSTANG 4dJ', allto, •Ir, •mlfm 'I v ,0 -from 8 to 3. Toy•.1-~=====,--CONV&ftTl•L• CUnt\•, only 411,000 • -:' turnltur•, cloth•• & '8SBMW3181• suparl0wml1••· mll••· {022869). Tltanlum,oatm•al ,.. , mucn mor•I @ Clut> S1unnlng Black on k>&dtld for eaeao l•alh.,., auntoof -hoUN/Crown Vall9)'. Black 9•autyl You •ummer h.lfl (3LYY533) e31,88S =--------I won 't b• dlaap. 4'200440(1499S4 714454e-1700 ,99 x.Ja --~wroar polnt•d' ISJA1238SJ ea,H• n5 c.11 F0t Oetalltll TJtanlum, cream =BEACH 6169 '98 T .. IRD le•tt\er, tow, IOw mllff --Hqe Yard S•I• :: Toya, spor1• equip, -furnishings, IOO(s, nlc• "'" cloth•• & more. 714-646-1700 Low mun, elrl:ra nice 110 ,.·CCORD LX (3MTV821!1) 133,88S -101441/1303&4 18,8911 Auto, low mHe•, whit•, BAU•ft LOTUS full powttr COSTA MESA '81 BRONCO (3BBP1124) e11,897 1 _ __,(~7~1~4~194=~ .. ~·~·~DD=-I ~31~~ MITSUBISHI ~ Low muea, •ea x..te graat condition '83 ACCORD 25k mU••· -20030ll/A41423 Anntv.ad. Ilk• new condition! Clay St/San Bernardino BUiat -•SaVSun eam• 9035 =••t Ontr .. 11, Ort -S•l•I toys, ctths, h•• '88 C•nturv, whit•. : hold/patio lt•m•, a1c . .I 2·dr, II cyl, auto, -1818 Buttonah•ll t ownar. $31811 . S111,HS 41Hl miles, auto, (734e99) e31,887 custom whff1a, '98TAURUS #1 In USA #101481/111215 111,9811 full po-L•XUS OF (3FAJ743) 112,887 weSTMIN8Tl!R :;:,S•t. from &am to 714-04 .. 7441 Ll!XUS OP (714J8112°880fl; • 1 pm rurnllur a, = ~:!!~':~~ldve'i1e~!~ -malrH• ••I & more. = 2033 ShlPW•Y UM -8aturda~ 7130-1130 ".: :~::i:=of.~ulj:. -(Enlranc• faCeSI :. Sherrlng1on Pl.) --::'rUNSPORTATION •• -Can't affm to • gel lo all those • repair }obs • •r01..1nd the house? -Let th• Cl••elfted S.rvic• • Directory " help you ftnd reHable help. -u2.a11a '82 Rl!GA&. 8PORT Low mil••· auto, white, Uk• new (38BJ573) 18,888 L&XUS OF Wl!BTMINSTl!A· CADIUAC 9040 1880 l!L DORADO BWrltZ 3~V8 +.rto Loaded! Reg 7·98. Good cond. A/C . $1000. Or Trad• For Mlnl-Trvc:k. Pia call * .31.0757. CHEVROLET 9045 TOYOTA OP HUNTINGTON BUCH (714)847..SllSll Wl!STMINSTl!R (714}882 ·-INFINITI 9095 JEEP '84 RANGER XL T auto, c•mper shan,,jii;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii '112 CHl!ROKE• 42k mlles. Ilk• n-, hwryl arn/fm cu1at1a, low mll••· (838717) sa.es11 'IS TKUND!ltllftD LX laalher, auto, p/wlnds, p/lock• (128205) $11,883 71 .. 545-1700 ~~1~~ MITSUBISHI ~ '81 INFINITI 020 One owner car w\lh le•• lhan 25,000 mil You'll! own It lf you drive Ill (ST528180) Onty 118,878 '114-545-1700 ~~1~~M ITS UBISHI ~ CHEROKEE SPORT4DR 4.0L, auto, low packag•. & moral (3HNY9BO) 113,997 Can'! seem to '88 .130 I Black/Black, get to al those 'M T BIRD LX •v•ry option poss. repair Jobs V/8, fUU power, 4211. •303379 $23,977 around th• house? -178912 •11,877 •aa CORVETTI! '84 Q45A lei lhe Removable Hard-Top/ LllXU8 Traction, C/0 , Cl•aalfled Conv/Road•ter Low MISSION Vll!JO pr•mlum wheel•, Service Mii•• • 1 owner1_...:.1o8.;::DD.ao=,=•~,._~•~3~•=•--288404 $26,477 Directory Factory Manual• lncld TM Community 'VLOTS OF TLC'V Market Place. Ll!XUS help )'OIJ ftnd Buy n. Sall 11. Find 11. Cl•••llled. • ~ MINT CONO '$20,000. Clu•lfted MISSION v1e.10 reliable help. ~~~~~~~:;'.:~; ..... ~~·;·~·~··~·~·~·~;;;;;::~84~·~ ... ~·~·~::~;;;·~ ... ;DD.a;;;;;";""~·~·~·~·;;;~~~9~42a9~9~78~~~ 4 • LAsr CHANCE! WE'RE MOVING Tms 8uNDAY. Today arul tomorrow are the last two days of our moving sale. If you want to save thousands and thousands cl dollars on a new 1996 Mercedes-~ S-Class . Sedan, S-Class Oiupe ,or ~LRoadster, this is a once in a . lifetime opportunity. We cannot adwrtise prices on these ...ehides becai.se it ...:nJd ~ ·' business at comperitors' showrooms . Remember the last time you moved? You kno.w we're going to do everything poesible to sell these cars before 6PM Sunday. I r; (;' .(<7. / / .) •Aux. Rear Air Climate Control • CID Changer • 290 Watt Prem. Sound System ' • 3. 73 Ratio w/limited Slip •And More OI , .. • ' "· I +tax, 24 mo. closed end lease, $5,000 down": 1st payment OMV+ lax, $6,799.25 total due at Inception. Total payments $12,666, LE.II. $32.970.60 b'°"ed on 12,000 n\lles per year, 15¢ per mileage excess fee may apply. Subject to credit approval and lnsurab1hty. (J10687, J10682}. . 1997 LINCOLN MARK VIII 1997 MERCURY GUND MAR UIS ' . . . . •Leather •Prem. Sound System •ABS • Dual Air Bags •And More MSRP ................... 136,950 Fact. Rebate .......... '3,000 CM LM Savings .... '4,953 Net Cost To You -----{) #704365 EXCLUDES RCL LEASE 1997 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • Electrochromatic Auto Dimming Mirror • Universal Garage Door Opener •And Mor 1996 LINCOLN MARK VIII • Keyless Entry •ABS • Luxury Light Group &More MSRP •.••.•.••.••...•.. $25,335 Fact. Savings ..•... $1,800 Fact. Rebllte ......... $1,500 CM LM Savin ... $1,538 • Pwr Windows • Pwr Door Locks • 5 Liter VB Engine • Air Conditioning •And More Net Cost To You.__ .. #701449 #705720 #706712 •;n lieu ol F UNTAINEER MSRP ...•....••.•....•.• '28,425 Net Feet. Rebate ............. '350 Cost CM LM Savings .... '3,078 To You _ .. Rebate '96 MllC.UIY SAIU U • 200 .. M Engine •L1llw/Clolh ............ •All •DullNllllgl • ,_WlndDwlilocb • "'*'•l'lmnl) ~ ~ 0llludllilol9 """"""' • -•• • l . . . . • •'. • • • • • ' • • . ' . • ' , • • • • ' • • -lw,- .... II. I "':!.C°' (t , ....... "seellla4' ........................ l.ElVS 9115 ... .. c:wr.'lt dnc-t 'liiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ...... ____ ,, -- '83ES300 Auto, leath9r, mootvoof • merer (139839} 117,~7 "93 ••300 Low mite•. automatic, lullh•, moonrool 6~1 (139839} l17,H7 '830&300 Low miles, custom wne.ts, CO, moontool & motel (039788) 121,997 '92 SC400 co, custom wheels, moonrool & rnorer (022934 123,997 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 1714)892.fSec>e ~;!:::::12*1~01 All lh• • .r~.. -l•:a&U 4lft ..... ., ... ,_ =·~ a:: :.:! •3'4>t487,....,. 'ml .. eJ (lEjJ'91117). M.TN 0Mw ., .. 97 ... TmM::•L -·-7t ....... tYOe 11101111~1· '' f' ;: 'H'" , -~ ., ·, 'llTSUSISHl ll.~ "·-'MAVALOll XL.8 TaoyoW'• Rrl9gehlp 11200S9CWt.Jtll231 ,, ..... '92 UUIDCRUISER WtMM, •ldnl dMn '1101381/050490 ....... TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BUCH 1714~7-SSSS 1ie i;MdCrutaer 4•4. ... , GAi •11f11 LS UlfGE Auto. loaded. )(Jnll All t he equlpmenl I.OVER &l ?? Orig 62k ml. 1 owfler . lncludlng rrioonroour;·i!i;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;ii;il-~'~';"·~-::;::-:;~·~"~'~·7771:::;,:·I Super Low Ml • kl~ .. nlc•I (RE0 159743) 'N COUNTY CLUB •eo 411UNNER IRS o.,a.1,~1937 • L.o..:s.d 4dr, auto. elf. am/fm (e24822) $27,860 cunne. ontv 41,000 71 ...... 1700 mil••· (022859). I .. 1.~ 2dr . •ulo. a i r, •'"lfm , 1-ownar , Only 46k ml (029703) IS.522 '93 •CUPS•RS Air. am,/fm , •hH•O. Great prlcel (040548) &9,979 'HMIRAOES 4dr, auto, am/Im , c•••· ps, pb, low mile• (089t3) SB,913 714-545.1700 '94 3000QT VR4 Varooml Twin Ti.wbo, all wh.., drive, bright red & ob'Scenety low mlta•I Hurry, Wont L•sll (CRY032781) 714-545-1700 'MCOUNTV $~ WAGON G!'MA kMlded 714-54~1700 (141430) 129,750 '93COUNTY CLUB ~.~·~.~ ','JTSUBISHI ~ 4 .2 lllarl/B, a11 •u.J*'I. s1k rn11.. nuas 9220 (834780)$28,750 l•iiioiiii.iiiiii;i;iiiiil '88 COUNTY '78 1/2 Ton 4•4 Red Needa TLC. 1900 (331479) $13,950 CM" beSI offer. '95COUNTV Black, loadtld (849572) $27 ,&50 LAND ROVEii MISSION VIEJO 1714)385-8750 '93 COUNTY LWB IMack, aable .. attMI". CO changer, loedad I (635427) 128,905 • 848-1463 . VOWWAGEN 9235 '95 PAS&AT QLX V6, teat.._, rYIOOllrool, (3KEL075) $14,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA t714)042·7700 '95 COUNTY LWB I .,-,,.,-.,------I e1ue, saddle 1eathw, MISC. AUTO 9245 low mU.s, CO chango<.loodod (3HSM895) $33,999 : LAllDIOVEll ' ' ' ' • • • • I f I I ' I t I ' • ~ ' • • ' • t . I " • 9113 1947 --- FIFTYYEAR anniversary 1997 COME FIND OUT WHAT ALL THE INTRIGUE IS ABOUT! The all new Intrigue By (ii) OldsmOblle In stock now. Come take a test drive today! ************** Specl•I Factory Rebates Rates Up's • ve ••• •:tf.370 SATUllDAY, AUGUST 23. 1997 <Z> OldsmOblle MLPOlrl' PICKUP,_.. DRJVaY llOMN WAftS -Tl COMPU~AllY Li l&SJAIENIS 1997 CADILL ,\C SEDA'°' llL \ 1LLE LEASE SPECIAL $0 DOWN/ -$499 mo • .,;i CEUMIC TILES L.eekr St.ow.r. Rep'd Regroutlng & lnatall'n L870t30 Dean of Tiie 873-8065 or 8-415-8~26 CBllD CARE 3536 '97 ------- SDOWNSCASH 36 mo x $.299;: .. Selly~~ household ffems in CLASSIFIED Lease a Land Rover Discovery for s395·a month. · 39 • iw•.W ' RlcHT oow 1'"' caa Fl a Land Rower Oisc:O¥Ciy for • O ;a ___ ___._ just S39S• a moodi. AND if thU doan'c pique your • __ ,.,_=c $9'S ...._ fZ:it. incacsr, jwr nep inside. You'u find dllal $ 0 ...,., <l canpcntwc QKltrols, leadx:r SQD, and gcoWne wood ~ 411it • ..... trim. IN add.id(Nl, widi ia 1"--·--sud ch.usu, _i ' ~ ·~ • pamantm (Ow-wheel dme. ud rock~ ClOi1 spring~ chc Discmay bM yet co meet a ~ it didn'r li.V. So Why OOl stop by fur a eta driYe today? BECAUSE unlike the ~ dm ci6r woo·t be around fut long. -\ \ \ .. • - • • "' "' • • ... • • • • • • • .. • .. .. • .. • • "' • • • .. .. ... ~ -.. ... .. • J_ '92BUICK UGALSPORT ~ c iJ<EE "" . .,.,, . ~·' ... hhlfltr. ~ (lBB)573) (J'Cif.791) 18888 '9997 ROLLING BACK PAYMENTS To 1994!!! ·.CAiL (714) 892-6906 fordaaiu '92HONDA '91 LEXUS '93HONDA '93NISSAN. ~ ACCORDLX ES250 ACCORD Aaiv. U MAXIMA S WI A.no, ""' .ula, .WO, tMOIJ!OOf, .,t. Aldo, QlstoM ,w,~ ""' lfliles, 4.01..~-~ "'f:j'6~ fillr;wJ,r1 "'(fp~Gj'" "' ""1f't! moril {3F. C956) (3HNY980) 111 997 111 997 112 997 '13 997 ''13 997 '9SBMW 325is m·zr ·rJVE '93LEXUS '93 LEXU~ ES300 ES300 A.no, lutJta, LOflsia,~ ~/lffUm! ludler, = 41 MinJ ( 639) {#3983 ~ 'l'l 997 'l'l 997 '90BMW 735il 6Jli ""1a, atsa...,.,. • tll:YI """°"'1 {04454) $AVE . EVERY NEW '97 CAMRY LE . Model •b32 !JI Siad. Monulodureu :>uggesled Retal Price 120.559 • a..tOIMflc ....... 11.....,, .... WI/Loeb • Tift/ er.Ill .......... • All/FM Caaette • Air ' ' • ""••Ilk .,..., ......... .......... •"All/FMC...... . .... , ......... A~ NEW '97 AVALON THE TOP OF THE LINE S Speed Dual Air Bags fl EVERY NEW '97 RAV4gzi NEW '97 4RUNNER ~~4.!!!,~edReta1PraS15,QQ5 ' ,._...... Air Col ........ AMJYtn , lhNll Air.... ' . s 1982 1989 1989 1990 1994 1987 1993 1995 LINCOLN TOYOTA MAZDA HONDA TOYOTA PONnAC SATURN FORD CONTINENTAL COIOLLA GTS 626 CIVIC TEICEL IOl9llYILLE SLI THUND&lllD looded~ Hood to f,nd I,.., Avto oo plo lmoct.on l .......................... loaded. __, low ....... . i.-.-.-..... I IOI •88107()qoJI 1101•8711••~ i101490l7•222Q! 1101314146021•1 1101.5111'171&21 1101a mJn211 1101 ••7113035.cJ 52995 54795 54995 56995 56995 59495 59695 1994 1995 1994 1996 1992 1993 GEO TOYOTA PONTIAC FORD TOYOTA HONDA PllZM TACOMA BONNEVILLE TA•US CAMllY . ACCOID CPI AlllO 01t pit c.-1, .. ~ l~-"-' •t .,USA ~p/,low ... loodo<t 1-cl to find 110133QI02755~ I 10137 ll01-'0181 1200080(25708•1 (101•11111127~ l1013~71l 110 I 3•5J035Q321 59995 510495 511,495 511,995 511995 512,895 1996 1995 1992 1996 1995 1992 NISSAN YOLSWAGEN FORD TOYOTA A CURA ISUZU SENTIA JmAGL EXPLOIB CAMIY Li's · ltnlGIA TIOOPRLS A.Ao ok plo /wlo loodM ~ rA p/w. 3 lo.-. l20062519358b01 I ~.olo,.. ..,,o cloon &e.t t..y 1200b3"®22~ QQ»2 2/Q4l71 I l l200b2~)5 I 8bl 12000.cl~lQ• II 1200.c3QA0~2.c) 114,995 515,495 515,495 1994 1993 . IH5 1995 . 1996 . CHlftOLET TOYOTA NIUAN ClllftOLIT FOID llUITlllG TOYOTA ILAZll Pim A MAXIMA CAJUIOUI GT CONY. ·-0.--'""'' n. .... _ 0.-~low ..... ~i-w,_,-.... l-t.d.low ..... t-ti......,, r°"""111oot ... ~ • S..-bbt A•2......,..,_ 120004811 j25•51 llOOobOJ 1 I bQ161 l'20030QfA4 l 4231 II 01.c.5Cll017 "61 ll00b.c4114.c.s7.cl • ll0131611l •i'.s71 1~1~.sll 110132Q/00200ll , 115,495 5·15,995 115,995 116,495 116,795 '16,995 1 18,995 '20,595 . "YOU WON'T GET BURNED AT THE .BEA CHI" ...a1ue --~.f\W,~i