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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot·-S-lt 0 It T--S~ ~ Football stars draw colleges' attention \\ ~I ' I' \ \ I ' I\ I I I . ', , WATCH OUT. 'BEVERIX HILl.S 90210' There's _another TV show locals may be switching to on Wednesday nfghts. Beginning Jan. 24, the Costa Mesa Parks, Recreation and Parkways Commission meet- ings will be broadcast live on cable, on Channel 3 in Costa Mesa. The meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. You might want to set your VCR too, so you can record the antics of commission ChAinnA.n David Stiller and the gang and watch them at your leisw-e - perhaps hunkered down with a bowl of popcorn. IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED ... Tom Henderson, who was booted off the Newport-Mesa school district's Personnel Com- mission last April after 15 yeMS of s,ervice. ha.s found .bis -wav twi.tl onto the three-member c~~­ sion. As you may recall, school board members appointed Bert Carson last year to Henderson's seat, in the interest of bringing new faces to the panel. But when commission mem· ber Don Stauss, a former New- poft ·Beach mayor, died in August, a vacancy opened. And Carlson and the union represen- tative, Mary Anne Robinson, picked Henderson as a replace- ment. Henderson was a school board member bimseif from 1972 to 1979. - A BOOK O.J. COULD DO WITHOUT So let's say you're wondering how in the world to get your name in this newspaper -and being arrested so you'll end up in the cop log seems the wrong tact. A Corona del Mar firm comes to the rescue with the • 1995 Do· It· Yourself Guide to Free Publici- ty.• The guide "de-mystifies PR techniques and shows you step· by·step how to get media cover· age," boasts a press release from BOA Media. In other words , the guide lists the addresses of more than 200 magazines, newspopers, rodio and TV station to contact or send press releases. We don't have a copy of the guide, so we can't tell you if the Daily Pilot is even listed. So you can send $24.95 to BOA Media ... or just call Daily Pilot Qty Editor Iris Vokoi about how to get your news in this paper. • Compiled b-/ Iris Yokol, with Julie R0u Cannon. TODAY'S LESSON ' MAltC MAATW I OAl..'f Pl.OT Parent volunteer Ted Zwart quizzes Tort Stewart on a book Tori read for Judy Agee's second..grade cals:s at Harbor Vlew Ele· mentary School ln Corona del Mar recently. Jeulca CU"deluc- d, 7, get. In some quiet reading before computer lab. CO .. OR MY WORLD --· . . Energetic serond-iJraders· 1earn there's more. t.o school, than reading and reress -like rompmers and UXJrd prJl>lems • Th'3 1' the third Jn a series of stories taking a closer~look at what's going on Wide our schools. During the COUl'3e of the school year, stall writer Julie Ross Cannon will vWt a clau at every grade level By Julie Ross Cannon, Dai}f Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Ashley Wiegman ·carefully dyed her canvas red, then chose a black paintbrush to create an abstract, dr- cuJar design. She coclr.ed. her bead to the left, squint· ed at her masterpiece, then· passed the '-computer mouse to her partner. With three clicks, Lance Ning colored the inside of the design purple. The two--minute portrait won rave reviews from Ashley's and Lance's second.grade daSSDl11tes in the computer lab at Harbor View Elementary School "Coooooool, • cooed Christina Reid. •How'd you do that?• "We're painting minus the paint.• said teacher Judy Agee. • lt's much cleaner." It's educational, too. The second gradei-1spent35 ~utes Fri· day learning about the Paintworks program On the lab's new Apple llGS. The school's computer instructor Meg 'liehe demon· strat~ which keys to press by using·a giant handmade keyboard -...L---~·•$EE COLOR PAGE 4 Aluaodra Estrada. lell and Monl-Flora check ,.ut a-paint program In Ille compulj!< \ab. Empire, Monte VISta ' . b.OSING THEIR COOL lead council agenda • Nightclub fights to reopen. while school district seeks land-use change. By David Sliva, Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -The Oty Council will bo tackling """"111 · contentlout Issues at ltl regular meeting tonight, tndudlng an attempt by a trouble·plagued local' nightclub to 190pen its doors. . The cound1 will hold a public 'hearing on tho Bmplr9 Ballroom~ NqUMt lhet the dty ..-11s ~to:i,"l.:.u~~ ::,-=:.:,u :;::-1 ~ tbodty ......... li ....... :-!!3 ---~­~-Defld ••• ,.. • zln c11Clllld ........... dence to defend itsalf. Baade &lip claims the permit revocatlon. sboUld have been mad9 by. Ibo 'dty Planning ColJlliliuton not the coundl. . 1be nightclub has until Pebru· uy to lhut down. The council tonight also will C;OQtlnue lt1 diK'UPloal on 1 Newport.Meoa School · Dlttrict """*'lo -the Mon19 Vllt.o Scbool-~ 1be -wants the dty ID change ......... dwdgntb I« 390 Monie vi.ta AYe. "'* pulllk: and -lpublk:== um-.ity-~ . ly ID Ibo,._ di ralllDg - Illy -"' !be ocbaOI -11111 ~ o.!':n!:':': ;-: :: !,"f. lnq Ibo dly, wbicb II _.., ntct •pe:tm .. 1111 II ';1 II t"=li>A-mn.~= ---... ~---• Remembering Jerry .. ~-of Ufo,.,; -:Njd ~-, .... ...... '"... -ol ........ ..,°""' . anbli*"ID ..... ':t~ •A Costa Mesa family is outraged over what they say is the coldhearted killing of an Otter Pop character. The Cordovas plan to picke\ the company. TIM OUT- Loss of lwmetown . uoice .toug~ to take . Suspects heldm • store robbery::.: • 2 .. '"to. .. - ·. ' :s:-! • Burglars hold up thr~ people at gunpoint, thei>~ " lead Costa Mesa poliOO • ~§ { on a fTeeway chase to ..,J Inglewood. . :~ ·~ By David Silva, Daily Pilot . COSTA MEsA _: FoW men 0¢ in cuStod.y after allegedly rob~ three people at gunpoint pete and leading police on a treewa:Y chase to Ingl~w~ on S~d.!J afternoon, police said. : ··: -~--'l:tie.u· l<iS" !eont~an~ --· imately 4:18 p.m. whenJour IhEuh. at least two armed with bancb guns, entered Jumping Jack Shoes at 686 W. 19th St., said Sgt. George Yezbick of the Costa r.1esa Police Department. Yezbick said working in the shoe and video store were owner Ramon Alatorre Lopez, 35, of Cos· ta Mesa. and store clerk Fortino Gonzalez Bernal, 21, of Santa Aha. Another man, identified as Fran- cisco Hernandez Pina, 22, of Cost4 Mesa. was also in the store When the suspects entered, Yezbidc said. ·One suspect tried on shoes, while another pointed a gun at Bernal, handcuffed him, and ordered him to lie on the floor,• Yezbick said. •Another suspect pointed a gun at Lopez and ordered him to lie down. lbe same suspect handcuffed Pina and ordered him to lie on the 0oor:• The suspects th'en robbed the store of shoes, boQts, jewelry and bells, Yezbic.k said. They also took cash from Pina and the cash register before fleeing in a gray Buick, be said. "The vehicle was spotted trav· eling northbound on Harbor Boulevard. near Bak.er Street by [Costa Mesa police) officer Robert Coash, who turned on his fl.ashing lights,• Yezbick said. •The vehide entered the 405 freeway north· bound, and the pursuit was on.· Cooslldiased thesuspect- -I.a; Angoles County, tM!lllullBV: being joined by police wlils _, Foonlain Valley ond olher cmes_ Yezbick said. lbe suspedS !lnally exited ont.oNonnandie BoWevard in 1ng)ewood.. where their Cllf be NM stuck on railrood llodis. : Yezbick said police iuresU>d all four mspects, whose namec were; not released as ol. press time, amt recovered two hafid-guns. Police also recovered all the stolen ~ cbandise and cash, estimated at Sl,500, he said. The four men were charged wtth suspidon "' robbery and .... being held at the COiia Mesa·JaJI. . A hometown voiceifallS: sile~t LO GBACK I t's a twmy thing about Los Angeles. Other big cities mark time by evolving or maturing or even deteriorating Los Angeles just seems to Change. For all of its exdte~ ment ond glamour a.tld'. news- wbrthiness, Los Angeles bas tidveloped few enduring char- acteristics through the course of'its history . .. :except, perhaps, the ability to.redefine itself over and over again. 'Growing up in the Qty of the Angels, indeed as a third ~neration native, I found it a difficult hometown to embrace. : Familiar though it was to my ~family and me, Los Angeles :was always the stranger. Here "was a city that llOuld be as indifferent as its traffic and as vague as its weather. • -I rarely felt its intimacy. • But I grew to love it in spite •.of its ambivalence and discov- ·:ered its pulse in surprising cir- :cumstances: riding the bus up Crenshaw Boulevard; attend- ing a Loyola High School home game; ordering breakfast from a booth at Pann's Coffee Shop; :celebrating La Posada on ;Qlvera Street. : And reading a thrice-weekly :CQ.lwnnjnJhe I 1>s Angela$ - ·Times written by a man named 'Jack Smith. Jack Smith was not of my ~neration. He addressed few ~gs of specific interest to me. :Yet. I acquired, at a young age, O appetite for his .. day in the ~e" stories. I recognized, in bis \hon-invasive dialogue, a gentle ):onsistency which was hard to ~q in Los Angeles. ~ Ae was always the man next <ioor in a constantly changing ~eigbborhood. Ydu know who I :mean -the man you greet in ~ morning while you're still • your bathrobe, letting out 'the dog or picking the newspa- e:;r l.lp off the driveway. •• ; "Hello, Mr. Smith," I'd think )talking to the kitchen table. ~eard from the kids lately? ~de any progress on that house in Baja? How's nurse bonnie been treating you?w : His friendly monWig chats ~ere a charming and eloquent ~e-up call from tj:ie big city. :rbey nudged you a little, but they never pushed or shoved. : When I learned of Jack Smith's death last week, I Jmmediately dug through my pl.es and found a note which SDµth had written to me in J9i3. It was a response to a fan letter I had apparently sent him Mr"hile away at college. Author Jim Trelease t~ speak at Ensign National bestselling author Jim 'Illelease will give parents tips on reading a1oud to their children at a spec:ial presentation Jan. 16 at 7 pm. in: tile Ensign Intermediate School 9}$laSium in Newport Beach. : '{'release is the author of •Tue Read-Aloud Handbook" and two aa\fwlog1es of children's stories. H1s '"handbook spent 17 weeks on Uie New York Times best5ellers 11$t and bas sold more 1.5 million ~ies. • li'elease will demonstrate siin- pJe techniques parents can use to help their children become avid \ -'; -.-• • -I t - -·--' ~ggy normandin I guess I was homesick for bis colwnn. Smith's note which I sa.ved in its original envelope (8 cents postage) looks to have been pecked out on a slightly faulty manual typewriter, the kind journal.i.sts used to have on their desks. It begins: "DearMs. Hummes (ahem, that was my last name) "I don't know why a suc- cessful college student would write to me. since being a suc- cessful college student is one of the things I missed in life and still yearn for .... • The rest of the letter was ~ dietty--end eomfo1tabtein1:tn: way Los Angeles could never be. I treasured it as a kind of love letter from.3city that had previously paid me no mind One thing's for certain. I was forever more a Jack Smith reader. His column became as much of a civic fixture for me as the golden Angel Maroni perched high atop the Mormon Temple on Santa Monica Boulevard. As long as I could see it, I knew I was close to home. 1\velve years ago, I moved out of Los Angeles and set new roots in Orange County with my husband, Jim. Since then, Bullocks Wilshire bas forever closed its art deco doors on Wtl.shire Boulevard. My parents have moved south to Murrieta. And Jack Smith has written his last colwnn for the L.A Times. .. Los Angeles is considered one of the world's real growth cities for the future,~ Jim recently recounted to me from an article h~ was reading in the Wall Street Journal. •Yeah, but it won't be the Los Angeles I knew,• I responded. Nor, for that matter, the one I didn't know. • PEGGY NORMANDIN's lime Out column runs Mondays. --~-_ _..... -~ Frasier the Sensuous Uon. right. bikes a rest With IOIM Of his prlde at Uon Country Safari Afdcan WlldWe Preserve ln Irvtne. ' Jerry and Frasier -A star is born • EDITOR'S NOT'E: Many people calling to share their memories of Jerry Kobrin have mentioned one of Jer- ry's most delightful Inventions -Frasier. the Sensuous Lion. Here is a brief history. Y ou've seen the movie -shy young man chosen by a Hollywood press agent to become a star, changes his aame, lets the studio manufacture a biogra- phy for him and becomes a dashing lover admired by millions. Well, that's the script Jerry Kobrin wrote for a sauffy lion with arthritis and a desire for romance. He named him Frasier, the Sensu- ous Lion, gave him a Mexican circus back- ground, introduced him to seven lionesses and made the world love a lover. Lion Country Safari African Wildlife Pre- serve and Theme Amusement Park opened in June .1970 in the hills of Irvine. Guests drove through the wild animal preserve and saw giraffes, antelopes, elephants, grizzlies, mon- keys, a gaggle of other wild animals, and lions -unhappy female lions and a few nerd-like· males who were ignored by the females. Enter Jerry Kobrin, vice president in charge of promotion with a toothless, mangy and arthritic old cat, and the legend of Frasier, the Sensuous Lion was born. Frasier was the human age equivalent of an octogenarian and had spent his life in a cage. He responded to the good food, expert medical treatment and Jeny Kobrin )lpread the word about Frasler acrOBB the nation. Fraliler recelved mail from an over the world, Claltl0t'1tg lot ci lQC1c ol JUs D141118-Gt a f4jhlrt with his photograph -tongue 19'1Jnll, ...-glazed. He was the strill ol lntemaUonal legend ... • freedom, and discovered sex and the seven lionesses. And they adored him. In 16 short months, Frasier bad sired 33 cubs. He was a very satisfied lion. Jerry Kobrin spread the word about Frasier across the nation. Frasier received mail from all over the world, clamoring for a lock of bis mane or a T-shirt with his photograph - tongue lolling, eyes glazed. He was the stuff of international legend. His pictw'e appeared in newspapers an<.l magazines daily. In 1972, he was nominated to the Father's Day Council in New York for consideration as Father of the Year. •Frasier for President• bumper stickers blossomed all over Southern California and Frasier Fan Clubs sprang up all over the nation. United Press International publicized bis diet in detail -listing all.the vit- amins and minerals in bis daily injections, due to many requests, mostly by older men. And the cash registers at Lion Country played a merry tune as people lined up to see Frasier in person. What they saw was an old wreck of a lion surrounded by ad oring young lionesses and their cubs. They were his pride and they brought him food and groomed him and protected him with a pas- sion unseen before by the park's veteran gamekeepers. Frasier died July 13, 1972, !Uld was burled on a hillside overlooking the preserve where bis pride lived. A team of 15 medical special- ists were given permission to examine Frasi- er's body to determine if there was a reason for bis remarkable virility. There didn't seem to be. A wake was held in bis honor on the fifth anniversary of bis death at Lion Counby Safari. All recalled the glorious days when Frasier was proclaimed the Casanova of Cat- dom and Jeny Kobrln's legend was told in every comer of the world. We loved them both. -Compiled by Anne Splnn briefly·in the news CH readers. The father of two grown chil- dren, 'Il'elease also will address common parent conoems like read- ing in bed. comic books, •Hooked on Phonics," and television. ·The program is sponsored by the Kaiser Elementary School PFO, but will be held at Ensign, .which is located at 2000 Cliff Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For more information, contact 11nA Ryder at 650-684 7. Artist sought for Scenic SK promotion The city of Newport Beach and the Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce are seeking an artist to design graphics for the 15th annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5K and one-mile Fun Walk in June. The race is expected to attract over 2,500 athletes from across the United States. The design selected for the crystal anniversary of the popular race will be reproduced on flyers, posters and T-shirts. All artists, illustrators and graphic designers are eligible. For more information contact Sue Stein at 644-3151 or stop by the city's Community Ser- vices Department at 3300 New- port Blvd. 1996 prognostications offered at luncheon Supervisor Marian Bergeson, Newport Beach Qty Manager Kevin Mwphy and financial wizard Michael Meyer of E& Y Kenneth Leventhal will give their predidions for 1996 at the Newport ~ter Asso- ciation's annual lundleoo Jan. ·rs. The event begins atnoon at The Ritz restaurant in Newport Center. Reservations are required. as seat- ing is limited Call 6" .... 622. Tbe Newport Center Associa- tion ls a non-profit organization representing businesses and building owners in Newport Cen· ter and Fashion Island. FOR NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED -SCHOOL.-DISTRICT- Ottered every day 1. Tu.rkey and cheese on a 4- inch roll , 2. Turkey, turkey bologna and cheese on a 4-inch roll • 3. Student minichef salad with ~. caaot sticks, cheese. Slm- flower nuts, graham crackers. fruit '· Garden or Green Salad con- sists of lettuoe, shredded carrot, red cabbage ond garden peas. Choice of milk with all items. Strawberry 1 % milk avail- able Thursday and Friday. Monday Holiday Tuesday Taco Bell Day;Flesta Bwrtto, seasoned peas, Fruit Crisp with topping, choice of milk. Wednesday Box Lunch Day; Hot dog on a bun, catsup and mustard, canot sticks, orange wedges, school cookie, choice of milk. Thursday Italian spaghetti with meat sauce, French bread roll. aisp greens salad With lowfo.t dress- ing, mixed fruit, choice of milk. &lclay Grilled cheese sandwich or egg roll with harvest breed, vegetable sticks w/dip, chilled pears, choke of milk: wtlli.,, Lobdell. The s.me 24- hour answering servic:e may be used to rKord letters to the editor on any topic. O.lly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa MesA, CA. 92626 Copyright No news stories, Illustrations, edito- rlal matter or advertisements ~eln an be reprodUced wtth- out wntten pennltslon of copy- right owner. 'ftMPERATURES Newport Beach 66152 ~---I -• I AODll5S OUr ...._Is 330 W. lay St., COfta MeM, C.lif. 92627. ..... " ......... . It Is dM Plot's polky to pn>mjJt· ly <OtTect all errors of subltanc.e. ~call S7~3. Thri YQl.I ,.. HOW TO BEACH us Clrwllidon The :nmes Orange County (ICIO) 252·9141 ~ a..lfted 642-5671 ~642-4321 ....... News 540-, 224 ~642~))0 • ....... Spof'.'I F• MM,1'0 I-Mell: 'Lll.7'~ MllftOMll "'*-OMce M2-4.J21 "'*-Pti116J1-BG ~-~ ;a.::=.,."'-M ...... ..... ..,ao Balboa 65151 -COStaM~ 7M8 Corona dtl Mar 66151 WllOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1·!w N9wpor1 , .3 w lledcl.s 1·3 w ,.., J9ny , ·3 w CdM 1·3 w .... Ught~ ............ ==r= Mlittlll ..... ........... ..... ........ .. .... ... .. __ ... "' 11DB TOOAY FlmloW 11:44a.m.0.6 First ~ 4:20a.m.5.1 s«ond low 10'.J5 p.m. 1.t MmlWtllilll .. ....... , ,..,.. Flr'lt low tJ:M a.m. .0. I .... ..,. SctlML S.S ~-11iJlp.nl. u ......... l:Stp.m.IA ... • otRISTlAN SINGUS Christian Smglet Mingle will old a ~ dinner ad seminaJ today at 7 p .m. in the Tea Room, Newport Beach Public Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. The topic will be •Everythll.lg You've Always Wanted to Ask a Shrink -but Couldn't Afford the Fees." The cost is $10. For more informa- tion, call 375-0400. 'FOR THE HEALTH OF IT' The Jewish Women's Busiriess and Professional Group is hosting "For the Health of It" tOday at 6 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. The keynote address deals with breakthroughs in mammog- raphy and questions women should a..Sk about their mammo- grams Otber health topiawch as nutritional approach.es to common health problems, stress reduction and how to age gracefully through exercisEf will also be presented. The cost for non-members is $22 and $12 fro members, including dinner. For reservations, call 755- 5555 ext 224. READING ALOUD Motivational speaker and author of "The Read-Aloud Handbook,• Jim Trelease will speak on how to tum kids on to reading today at 7 p.m. at Ensign Intermediate School Gym, 2000 Cliff Drive in Newport Beach. For information or reservations, call 251-3383, 19#. PRESCHOOL STORYTI ME Preschool storytime resumes today at 10:30 a.m. at Balboa, Coro- na del Mar and Mariner:s Branch Libraries. The 45-minute program 1ndo.ttes stones, sod~ poems and other fun with language for three to five.year-olds. For more infor- mation, call 717 -3801. PARENTS WHO CARE Parents Who Care will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Llttle The. ater. in Corona del Mar High School. Newport Beach Police and' alcoholic teens will be part of a panel tbat will discuss how parents can help their children deal with alcohol and peer pressure. For more information, call 64.0-8917. VOCAL COACHING Vocal coach Elizabeth Sabine will present "Strengthen Your Voice for Speaking or Singing" at noon today in the Friends Meet- ing Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more inf onnation, call 717-3801. PRIVATE BUSINESS WORKSHOP A free private business work- shop on "How to Convert Compa- ny Money Wealth to Personal Wealth• will be held today at a luncheon fro 11:30 a .m. to 1:30 p.m. or tomorrow for a breakfast from 7:30 to 9:30 a .m. at the Paci.f- ie Oub in Newport Beach. For more information or reservations, call 1-800-606-1900. DOLPHINS DIVISION Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce's Dolphin Divi- sion will have their breakfast meeting today at 7:15 a.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Julie Newcomb Hill will offer tips on how to effectively communicate to best accomplish your goals when working in a challenging environment Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 at the door for Chamber members or $19 for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 729-4400. WEDNESDAY ............ -~- MEN'S FEUOWSHIP The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will have its weekly fel- lowship from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield Hall today. Jeny R. Deming, marriage and family counselor. will be speaking on •Jesus, the Authentic Warrior.• The breakfast is open to all men at a cost of $2.50 for the breakfast. FLORAL DESIG N A class titled •Floral Design I• will be held at Sherman Llbrary and Gardens in corona del Mar today at '9:30 a.m. Learn how to design and construct a center- ?iece in thrimglish--Gmden-st-yle. Registration is required and costs $35. For more information, call 673-2261. f!lllONF BIUIKSS ··sr ~ Personal Training Specials 6Week & 3 Month NO ENROLLMENT FIE • NO DUIS Includes fUll use of all club faCilities NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES a TWO W&.IGMT TRAINING SESllONS A WS!iC . . YOU NEVER SA U-SAGE SAUSA G E Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Holiday Catering Arulable For Reservations and Directions CaU 723 -0621 2 SI Sh1py1rd Way • Newpon ~ TAX SEMINAR Learn how to get your tax refund in two weeks or. less at a free seminar ottered by Dave Tax, 405 30th St. in Newport Beach today from 6 to 10 p .m. For more information, call 673-8299 . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will bold their January Business After Homs meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Wmdows on the Bay, 2241 Wesy Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 729-4400. COUEGE RE-ENTRY Orange Coast College will pre- MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The lnldltlon Carintlnues SlnC9 •972 ! , • I'\ 1 ,.\I, l I . ,•' ~ I~ 1 .... l /. t ~ f ,.\ ( J .. MONDAY, JAMJMV 1 S. 1996 tent a tree workshop on •Co.Ping with Re-Entry Pean· today trom 6 to 7:30 p.m. at its Re-Entry Center, Fairview Road m Colta Mesa. For more 1nfarm&b. call '32-5162. 1' '. ~ -; I I .:. ; ~. -'"' , • .. -1 'j 'HUMOR 101' 1be Jewlsb Sepjor Center will present 'Humor 101,' en amusing slide lecture by Herb Rosner today at 12:30 ,p.m.-The present&tion lncludes upbeat vignettes d life, liv- ing and loving in the United St.ates with a touch d Judaic folklcre and Yiddish witticisms. 'A kosher lunch is available. For information or reservations, asD 513-5641. CLIMBING SLIDE SHOW Climbing guide Robert Parker will present a slide show and recount his expedition of a remote Patagonian ice cap located between Chile and Argentina called "Escoba de Dios -the Broom otGod:--The show will take place at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa tonight at 7 p.m. For more infor- mation, call 650-3301. GARDEN CLUB Newport Hills Garden Oub meets today at 9:30 a.m. in Club- house Il on Port Carlow Place. Arlan . & Son is the special guest speak.er and will explain garden shortCuts. 40-ft.US ATNESS ~Coast Comm~ Col- lege ii~ a six-week fllMm coune for people age .0 and '4> beginning today from 6:30 to2•---p.m. The cl4ss meets Monday ... Thursday through March 4. a.g. ilttatioo is 5'9. For more inform&· , tkm, call 432-5880. . 'THE HASTY HEART ... Hear a dramatic reading ol John Patrlck's comedy-druia about a wounded Scottilb tol· dier's last weeks of life in a conva- lescent ward of a hoSpitAl in tbe Orient. The reading is free at 7 p.m . at Newport Beach Central Ubrary. For more information, ceib 717-3800. :: CAREER NETWORIC MEETING St, Andrew's Presbyterla ChUJ'ch will hold its Career Net• work Meeting for the UD9Dl7 ployed tonight at 7:30 p.m. in tbe chapel. This weeks topic ii •Managing Personal Change• by Kent Nethery consultant. The ongoing Thursday evening meet• ings are open to the public at pQ , charge. For more information, call 574-2239. 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AMERICANS FOR fflEE otOICE IN MEOIONE Americans for Free Choice In Medicine, a non-profit educational organ1zatio(I founded on the idea of Individual liber· ty and free enterprise, Is seeking office ~olunteen For more information, call 645-2622. ' AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPfCE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Progr~m needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to termlaally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. For Information, call 550-0800 or (800) 54<>- 2545 APmCMMDCWS. OMM11 COUNTY owra The Oriinge County a.-"Of tN American Red OOll nMdl .,,,..... to llddtti1 t'Ommunlty groups M>otlt R9d Cross MNials ~ to ICt • Ii.hons With the ~ in dhestet nl emergency stt- uatlons. FOr lnfonNtlon. c.11 J~ tan- nKCone, 835"'5381, or Joan Miiier. 835-- 5381, Ext. 422. AMERICAN YOUTH soccn <Of'onLdel MM A'aD, Soicc:er ~ 57 nee<b volunteers for 1996 soccer sea- son registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer Input, tefephones, coaching, refereel"9. equipment and purchasing. Call 640-2539. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC Is a non-profit group In Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multl- outrffch community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For Information, call ·Dr. Renee Namaste, 54G-5803. BALLET PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer Support group for Ballet Pacifk.a, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For infor- mation, call Molly Lynch at 642-9275. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS l'Qlen and women over 20 years old who have lived In Orange County for at least six months and have been on the Job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For information. call 544-m3 Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for..onlY- $499oo~f P,. famo us for our ... 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OONTINUED FROM 1 IOY SCOUTS Of AMblCA INC., OUNCll COUNTY COUNCIL="""_.,..__.-,~ made with rowt ol McDonald's VONntitr opportunltlii Include fund plutic ·foam boxes and black let· raising. program development and teting stapled to the wall. • training to existing troops and pac.ks For more lnform.tion, call Devon "Second grade is such a great ~. 546-4990, year," ihe said after the brief les· IOYS AND GIUS a.UBS son. •1t•s high energy.,, OF COSTA MESA/INEWPO«T BEACH While first graders are still The three area Boys and Girls Clubs struggling to read small books, need vofurrteer coaches and arts and second 9!_aders are branching out. teedlers. i=or inC11ttn~l----Afrer tlie computer session, and more information. call Dick Powe~ Agee's class sprinted back to 642-2245. Room 20. At this age, kids still like aNTENNIAL flA.RM'rOURS school and are eager to get to Volunteer docents are needed at the crack the books. Centennial Farm at the Orange County Instead of having tbe kl& do Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. call Ginny worksheets with rows of math Smith, 708-1 517. computations, Agee gave her stu'-. . QNTER FOR CREATIVE ALTtRNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level il)terns or trainees. For information, call l('aren, 642-0377. COUEGE HOSPfTAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Aux- iliary Is seeking volunteers to perform cleric.al, reception desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For lnfor· matlon, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and 4p.m. · •A Sild. Jllditilul EMDn E•HilMl lN Aunics • Siii Dmts-llan 11111111 Atta r. Eadl Sllldat 15 Sll*ls ll 2 Tenn la "1-Slilll 15 Sb*IU T1 I Tadlef II Eimlalf &rides • SlllelU All lllltl 1111191d l*n. 5m Umrt $ICiil Stils. ~ Siii tafldeae • r., BdalltDiscWldES111 dents one word problem and asked them to pair up to solve it. Immediately, tl).e children jumped to their feet and threw anns at best buddies across the tables. And of course, some weren't picked. Exclusion starts in second grade. llle question: Mrs. Agee was driving dqwn the road yesterday and came a~s a farmer who was 'upset. When she asked him what was wrong, he said he .. cotildil't figure out how many legs and tails his five cows and four chickens had. Mrs. A_iee told 1:llnl not to worry -her second graders would figure it out. To aid theif quest, Agee told the students they could use the tub of calculators next to the window, the. box of small, individual coun~g rubes and their paper and pencils. Wlth a 30-niinute depdline, the kids scrambled to·· find the answer. They huddled in their groups several choosing to draw individ~ Jersey cows and chicle· ens and count the legs and tails. (Most second graders haven't dis- covered multiplication yet.) Others fiddled with the calcu- lators or wrote endless equations like "4+4=8+4+t2+4=16+4=20+ 5=25+8=32+5=37 .• After 30 mfuutes, the students turned in their answers and bead· ecf ..... • Twenty SWetty mmutel Ja•. they returned and plopped down on the floOr in front ot~ee. She selected each group to stond before the class and explairi its answer. Fii"st up: Lance and bis team. mates, Dax Huston and Kevtn Magbami. Lance took control and drew four boxes to represent feet on the dry er~ board tie added anotb. er for the tail He added eight bcn- es for the cbidten. Finally tany: 33 One by one, each child got ~ chance to give their opinion on the pe?Plexing problem. Tori Stewart, who worked on the question by herself, finally penned the right answer -5x4+8=28+g (tails)=37 -on the board. After the lesson, Christina walked up to her teacher a.nd tugged on her shirt. "Mrs. Agee, did you really meet a farmer?" •HQ SI.IP ~l "Rt~.\ • !~HI 1t•R ~Fl'l"RITY P.\TRC •1 t2l5 012 T MAt21N~ • flT;-\1• ss 1·~ :"'TER/1"L\:8Ht •I 1 ~SLIPS A\'A[L.ARLE from $12.00 a foot ~BOAT STOR.AGE AV .. 4JLA11LE Crom $100.00 p('r month (aodudn frc-1' launrhin~) 101 N. Baysid.-Dri''<' N~wport Beach-729-1100 • S \1 F I l.1Th 1 \ Jl'HC l:"ES • 1Tl!."1 SLll•:i • -• \.' P fill AT I.Al". . 1 H k.\' I •i Lo\:'\I \\.l,Sl1R \t"l' • f<\ snllt \Gh • R\' Hl'.. .. 'ir •RT • '~kUl EtO STI >RE • F .\!ff .\<"1"t~'i.'i (2~ HOl'RSI Dinner. for tlie ' price · Of Lunch! -Get to' Countl)' Haivest Monday thru Friday between 3-Spm when we seive up an Incredible dinner deal. Tender hand caived Roast Beef, Fried Chicken, new Seafood Platt.er, at least 12 entree choices in '811. plus salad bar, soup, fresh breads, drinks and dessertS : sSA9 Country fflnwt Butret 1'I 11 •IDl , .. ) Experts Crack Acce.ss Codes By D. E. CIPHER SAN RAMoN, CA -Using hlgbi>ow-. erect computers, cryptographers at Padftc Bell have #cracked the vexing "acceu code" that some people use ------~~~--~~-·wileJl~epllone"Wls. The code "lOATf," for example, When cledpbered reads: "You could be paying long distance prices for b81lc local calla." Consumers who .notice· unusual charges on tbelrpbone bill are urged . , _ _,caO 1-800-PAC BEU. for more Info~ adon. PACIFIC El BELL. NET W 0 R K . Bow will you uae it?• I 1W bMD dYe-the oompulY II .. llllDe 191 Mme,• said Cordo-" -< • 2&-Y9U'-Qld oftlce manager at'9ay Label in Santa Ana. ·Kevtn WM dev..Uted When he beard ...., were killµ:lg poor Sir Isaac. ~ii uad1y what the com- JNIP.f .-· about 20 years ago, ~-Jbliy killed off Rip Van Lemon for Pancbq Punch.• Por the record, the surviving ~members of the Otter Pop • fahlily-or litter, if you will -are Strawberry Shortkook, Lil' on>han Orange, Louie Blue Rasp- berry,' and Alexander the Grape. When Cordova called National Pu headquarters and demanded thty resurrect the he-knighted J><i>llde, she was politely told by sppkesman Tun Lasater that the Sif Isaac line bad already been diScontinued. But, Lasater offered, the company would be ...... . Not goo4 ...... eonso. ..w. ......... and bnehad "tJen DOW pa to picUt tbe CDD- pepy's ~ an Ja. 22. n.y evm pqt oat a eaD on tbl Oltill' Pop Home bGe on the lntemet (yes, Otter Pope have.a web lite) for vC>luateen to jom them on the protest. So far, Am)' Cordova Mid. 12 Sir llAac fans have signed up for piCket duty. ' Among the slogans the family plans to print on signs: "Power to the Pops," •Save Sir Isaac,• and "Scarlett O'Cberry is Unneces- sary.• ... To keep up the pressure on National Pax, Kevin hes been cir- culating a petition at Costa Mesa's Kaiser Elemen~ Sc:h'ool, where be attends fourth gtade. He's already collected some 250 signatures, which be Plans to pre- sent to the head of the company. That would be Ron Cedillos, chain:na.n of the board and CEO ' ~ -.. ._, . -a•· .... ~--~----22 . KmY iil'lll9 KiilD liliiit not haft bem IDduded In our popu· IAl't:::r·. Cedillos, a Nlldent Nlguel, said. ·sut when ~ get here, rm going to ... to 1t we pnMOt them with u many Otter Pops u we can, indudiiig Whatever Sir Isaacs we can a.wa.-----·we comider people like the Cordovas to be fans of our prod- uct, and we're very appreciative of their support.• While Cordova· said she reel~ izee sbe'1 fighting an uphill battle, she believes the Otter Pop cam- paign is teaching a valuable les- son to young Kevin .• "I wu telling Kevin about how, like the Brady Bunc,b. you have to fight City Hall for what you beliave in,• she said. •tte lis- tened, and now he's going to town." Have your hair prof~ionally ,nlv I ~ B _cut & styled by our Bikini girls for O~j ~ $9 . I 17th Street I (714) J ISO-al17 .. ,,.,...... ..... *t"lr ,,.. aa. ad. cle .... ii,.... to UM pnceedl ,frcm tM .. to _______ 1 ~a ICbool llte ID Nnr- ~ OI tbe COUDdl say port Beach. 1be coundl ii COD· tbe price, wblcb tbe dlltrk:t ~ telting the dilbict'• aamption ii tbe fair-market value Of tile claim. land. violates the state education Also on the council agenda ts code's Naylor Act. consideration of a petition by Under the Naylor Act, a residents to install speed bumps school diltrtet wilhing to tell on Bast 19th Street between 1~U1 ~~ muat first offer Fullerton and Irvine avenues. it to public agencies at up to Homeowners in the largely reti- 30% below fair-market value. dential area b~ve long com- qhe Sutton <Aace Hotel IVERSARY GIVEAWAY ~ 11 J Grand <PriiR.s • ., 11iree tri1>9 f'or two induding &irfare to our hC?tel1• ' in Chicaio. Vancouvu, and Toronto. • .. _,,,,,..,., I A week f'or two in The Sutton Pl&ce H<>!el'1 ... .. Preaidential Suite in Newport Beach. 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Pteftoul tfelftc-connl ._... sUA111 on East 19th Street W the dfy included reducing the~ limit from 30 mph to 25 mph and inltalling additional stop ~. The CO\Uldl tonight will ~a!l tnstalllng a mtntmum of 1.8 ~ hUiljJs on the ~Of_'j road, at a cost of about S2t()()lr.-i' • Compare our prices. See our selection. Experience our J Ill customer service. HEMPIDLL •s; 1" RUGS & CARPETS ~ Mon-Fri 10·6 Sat 10·5 722-71.Z~ ! llf>I I 230 East 17th St., Costa Me~ ... ; ~ • Advertorial ''" ~ Auto• Facf.~,.,~ ~ by Paul ,:rench SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH ·JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES PROBLEMS THAT COME AND GO 1hl II Many car . owners ~ave exMfi'"1- enced the frustration of exper1enci~ an engine performance problem on ' the road that cannot be4uplicated e ~ the auto tectiniclan. The best way to ~-SU9t Jntermlttent problems is to begin wlth a complete dlagnos check·up. While this Is conduct , wiring harnesses, sensors. and relays should be wiggled and liWLNU.oh to see if the fault rests with a loo~ electrical connection or a defective part that otherwise &.eems to work normally. Beyond that, a devl~ : · :~ ~: :r~;e~o::r~~~~s • snapshot mode, the scanner can be • activated (while the cat is being dri-- ven) to take a "snapshor of the com-0 • puter data generated surroundlng " , ' malfunction. Reading this Information helps reveal the abnormality that leads to a malfunction. HINT: A scanner in snapshot mope will pick up and store data about functions that do not occur long enough to set a failure code In f - comput8f memory. VEHICLES WITH A ' SPORTING CHANCE EYE·Ol'ENER f:dM football players hogging nwst .no of the recrulttlag attention • QUOTE OF THE DAY ?t IOGM l OM ~ DllT btJtl#r' ,.,._ ·-• -NEfwom' HARBOR~ HOOPS COAD/ 808 DUKUS Six Sea Kings uilder the grid. rnicrosco~~~ ~ . •Walz, Schaumburg, Nichols getting th~ 'J,ion's share of attention. t I corona del Mar High senior Josh Walz, the C1F Southern Section Division V Co-Player of the Year, and two members of the Sea Kings' vaunted Five Crowns offensive line, lead a handful of Newport-Mesa District football standouts current- ly receiving recruiting interested from four-year col- l09es. Also garnering heated interest from CdM are offensive tackle Nick Schaumburg and center Richy NicllOls, while fellow Sea Kings Sky Conway, Ryan C~an and Darren MacDonald, Estancia lineman Ol~ck Johnson, and Costa Meso linebacker Jeremy Jehangiri are also hoping to find a four-year colle- giate homes. Walz, who broke the school single-season total offense record with 2,249 yards rushing and passing, is iliopeful of an opportunity to continue playmg qtiarterback. while defensive back is also an "Option. Walz, who also earned Daily Pilof Newport-Mesa DiStrict and Sea View League MVP honors for lead- ing the Sea Kings to a 9-4 campaign and a bip to the d.ifision semifinals, is being pursued by St. Mary's,. Georgetown. the University of San Diego and Tu\ane. barry faulkner $ea Kings I el-own '95 I I I ¢ampaigp • :Perfectly ' I ' ·II; Among the revelations a~ Corona del Mar High's football banquet, a plan I fqr the roast of John Walz . Wi.J.z Nichols The 5-foot-10, 185-pounder will visit the St. Mary's campus, just outside San Francisco in Mora- ga, this weekend and is tentatively planning to visit Georgetown in February. SchaUmburg, a 6-4, 250-pounder who earned All- . CIF, all-district and all-lea~e laurels, is being wooed by Colorado State, New Mexico, Oregon, Fresno State and UNL V. He will visit Fort Collins to check out the defending Western Athletic Confer- ence champion Rams' facilities this weekend, and bas scheduled a trip to New Mexico, Jan. 27-28. Nichols, a 6-4, 240-pound three-year starter at CdM, has scheduled trips to Southern Methodist and Northern Arizona, while San Jose State is still in the picture. Nichols, also an All-CIF, all-district and all-league selection. heads for Dallas-based SMU this week- end, with a jaunt to Flagstaff for a look at the NAU campus set for Jan. 27-28. Conway Crogan MacDonald Johnson Conway, the Newport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year after amassing 1? sacks as an unblockable 5-10, 205-pound defensive tackle, bas visited Chico State, as well as UC Davis. He said the community college route is also a possibility, with Orange Coast and Golden West eager to procure his talents .. Darren MacDonald, an all-district and all-league tight end, who also played free safety for the Sea Kings, said he is looking into walking on at either UCLA or reigning Big Ten champion Northwestern. The 6-4, 215-pounder, who like W-alilS currently competing for the CdM basketball team, said the CdM coaching staff continues to try to illicit the interest of Northern Arizona, where former Sea King defensive lineman Mike De Revere is currently per- forming for the Lumberjacks. Crogan, a 6-1, 215-pound linebacker who trans- ferred to CdM for his senior season after playing var- sity as a sophomore and junior at Estancia, bas attracted the interest~! Chico-State, USO and BateS -- College in Maine. :"""' Johnson, a 6-2, 250-pounder who helped ~ Eagles reach the playoffs for the first time since 1989. last fall, is fielding regular contacts fr6m USO, c81 , Poly San Luis Obispo and UC Davis. Johnsnn's : strong academic record bas also prompted the Ait : Force Academy and some Ivy League schools to convey their interest, according to Eagles Coach John Llebengood. -JebaDgiri, a 6-2, 215-pounder who like Jo~ was an all-district and All-Pacific Coast League selection, has had contacts from Cornell. Colum~ Villanova, Nevada, San Jose State, New Mexico, Portland State, Northern Arizona, Chapman, Oare- mont, USO, Penn, UC Davis, Chico State and Hum· boldt State. He has not, as yet, made any campus visits. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL t 1 '\ I I\ c > l l , I I '\ I < , I I I Newport girls feel the impact ·oflife without Verhulst . •Ocean View High but another in a long line of standout Orange County teams to top Ta.rs, 4 7-30. By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -If Newport Harbor High girls bas- ketball coach Bob-Dukus doesn't erase the videotape of Saturday night's 47-30 nonleague loss to host Ocean View, he might want to at least fast forward through about the final 21 minutes. For after rallying to shave a 20- 8 deficit to 20-15 with 5:15 left in the first half, the Sailors spent the rest of the night in out-take mode. The Tars, in fact, went just more than 13 minutes without a field goal. until Colleen Eadie spun free in the lane for a layup with 1:22 left in the third quarter. They then slumbered through another 5:16, before Gina Italiano next disturbed the net midway through the final period. can formulate. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . , .. . , .. .. ·-•• ., :· . . -· ., .,,. .. _. .. -... .. ... ...-. KATSUYA RAINONE I OAllY Pl.OT lt wu one very rough night for Newport Harbor Hlgh's girls basketball team Sa"-day at Ocean View Hlg:b tn Huntington Beach as the host Seahawks turned the Sailors back. 4740 In a nonleague game. AbOve, Newport's Michelle JQytta tries to get the loose ball on the Door. below. Newport .. Colleen Eadie Is swarmed over by two Ocean Vlew defenders. The Sailors (9-7) made just 3 of 16 second-half field-goal attempts, including an Alyssa Paul layup at the buzzer, to plunge their overall percentage from the field to 23.7 (9 of 38). •1t wasn't one of our better games,• said a trvstrated Dukus, who obviously missed the ser- vices of standout junior point guard Andree Verhulst, out for the second of several games with a stress fracture in her foot. ·we want to play teams that go after it hard, like Newport always does. Jt's just unfortunate for (Harbor) that Verhulst is hurt a.t this point. She obviously makes a big difference for them." Junior guard Colleen Eadie's performance made the biggest difference for. the "nt.rs Saturday, taking over much of the ball-ban- dling duties left by Verhulst's absence and single--handedly car- rying the offensive impetus Jby ~ring all four Sailor points dur- ing a span of 11:40, ~the secoDd through foWth ~ •1 don't know what it was, but I'm going to talk to the girls, because we've got to figure this out. It's my job as a coach to put my finger on whatever is wrong with us and make sure it doesn't happen again:• Of course, ocean View deserves plenty Of aedit, as CoAch Ollie Martin's Seabawks ( 12-6) displayed the consistent defensive pressure and aggre&- liYenelli that baS helped Glem .am the No. 10 ranking m Orange County. The bclMI put toOMhm a is'"" f.llW.quuW run to ..ae control. tblD toot lldYantllge of~ alOUW*: D>otlno ltllll to .a .tw ..... tnt911Ui*d • • tdo of ""'* foUI ..... lo a-11 wttb 3:42 Wt ...... ......., ...... n. OaMlll w..a ...... Npa 111 2 9dt ...... lar a '1·21 ott .... -....-.... .. J•d ....... 45-22. , .... ... ttrll l'Jfl ... ...... ......................... w.., .......... . Eadie finiibed with seven points and two a.uists. She II averaging 8.8 points per g.me over the la.st foui, after averegiaig only 4 .9 the tint 10. s.naor Janet Diaz came aa tbe bendl with bet tiluial ..-dlft coUecting e&gtit i'ebowada ... four poinla. wbOe .... am. l\dano (fGUr piallJb) -~ mu Pe\11 (tbnte) ~ Wlil In the flDal ....... J\IDlcW cmw M.B. 'Claytaa ............. ~ ...... NbClmdl, .... 00... "'-" S.ll 11111111 8llickY flniliir CIS ..... ............. , •»•~i =rtann~.\w' 'DI I , ~ *...,,,,....-. ~ .... ~ .. ~'4311L-~·•lll'••""'· ..... ·:f-\lljlll~~~:~~· OCIMfl Vl9w .., Na ••rt....._IO ---~ ....... Newpo'1 HM>or • 9 4 ' OcHn \11.w 17 t 1S 6 - .............. CJayton6, Badore4t l. Eadlt 7, T•lle 0, Alford 2, oiu 4, Dunne 2. ltAllMO 4, Paul 3. Ktytt.11 0, Glover 0. Tec.hnlalls -Newport Harbor C?aeh Oukus 1. ~View · Fr11er 151 Lembtce 9, J. Tulolosega 7, Douty 9, A. 1\Jioloseg41 4, R. Beelmer 2, "oules 1. 3-polnters • Douty 1. GIM.5 Estllnda" 5-lta Ana V_,ley 2J 5cof9 by Q&allmn SA Valley 3 9 3 8 23 Estancia 25 15 15 15 -69 s.tt.11 Ana Valley • Bell 3, Whitlodc 2, VVheeler 5, Vang 1, Ottrix 2. Fariaz 10. EstMda ·Waltz 23, Black 16, Rodriguez 13, Stapleton 8, Deming 9. 3-pointers • Waltz 5. BOYS (Fricllly's Int summaries) Corona ., Mar 46 Ne11111port H.wbor 39 Sclof'9 by QuM'ters Corona del Mar 4 12 7 23 -46 Newport Harbor 9 6 6 19 -39 Coromi del Mar · Coleman 17, Klinke 10, MacDonald 11, Evans 4, Walz 3, Friend 0, Keane 1, Peyton 0, Shimer o. Technicals · MacDonald. Newport Herbor • Cunningham 23, Glass 3, Hornung 0, Badorek 0, Coluccio 0, Schwartz 3, Jameson 10, Thissen 0, Matlin 0, Wertman 0, Archbold o. 3-polnters · Cunningham 3. Fouled out: Badorek, Coluccio, Schwartz. ...... mo¥111f &O ~'°Werk we dll9dv....-~ Mdle JSl!Pr plam to a... tiiil full~ to f."OlllP)ettng bil ~ education. 'Both coecbea, Wbo weer thair emotions OD IJMdr' 11ee'v91, W8le atleinltly ~~&till pa.~ and their mOdYatlOnal and nstructlonal abilities wm be greauy inisiied. K~, however, said he would lilte n~ better than to return to CdM as a teacher and c:oech. Q JCelly WU ~Uy cndlllld by membetS ot the heralded Pive Crowns otf en.sive line for their development and will juStifiably shue in the all-senior qulntet't legacy. 'That legacy will include a newly aeated perpetual award going to the top varsity offensive lineman titled •crown of the Year.• lbe sizable plaque, which will permanently and prominently feature the names of the original Five Crowns, will also display the names of successive recipients on the wall of the Touchdown Qub Fieldhouse. a Touchdown Oub President John Walz, a driving force behind improvements in facilities and several other aspects of the program during the 1990s, was acknowledged for his efforts by being awarded honorary membership into the Black Watch. The Black Watch, a title first given to a band of rugged Scottish Highlanders, whom legend has it never lost a battle, is normally reserved for players who display qualities of leadership, toughness and commitment. a It was also announced that Walz, whose, passionate personality has, at times, put him at odds with coaches, administrators, parents and others, will .. .......... iftli ... ~4. Q A:~'iMJI Ii •lf9t9d .. 11191•~:~-.. ~ ~ ICMdWelMy attelt. MmiDa·(w..Jt 1), Garden Grove (\,eek 2~ Seddlebeck (week 4) nmalD &ul year, while Canypn wa added fm 1N8k 3 md Division X power Qrenge Luth•en for week 5. Orimgt! Luthetanf CdM Athletic Director :J~ Jelnick said the Lancen became a gQQCl fit because they were among the only Orange County teams {with the exception of Division 1 power Esperanza), still searChing for a fifth-week opponent. Costa Mesa's interest in filling the slot appare.11.tly unraveled when Edison " refused to let Costa Mesa out of the second year of its two-year contract. -Q The Padfic Cout League's football future in Division VIll ls rumored to be under review, but more substantive news should be forthcoming soon about the 1996 CIP football playoff groupings. Though no proposal will be voted upon until the March 7 CIP Southern Section Council meeting, section assistant oommissioner Bill Clark, who administrates football, said he will begin formulating a plan this week to be introduced as a nonactiQn item at the Jan. 25 council meeting:-- Q Three games into the· league basketball campaigns, it appears the Estancia boys and girls will be the only serious title contenders among Newport-Mesa schools. The Eagles' stiffest competition in both boys and girls action appears to be Laguna Hills, which, oddly enough, has not won a league basketball championship of any kind since opening in the late 1970s. Newport HarbOr High junior ~ standout MoUy WIJmlngton WU .boaored as one of tow members Of tne young lid.el jumper te&m for Zone 10--(Gllifomla aftd Nevada) at the Jan. 5 Ame~ Horse Show AsS6c:La_tion year-end banquet in Uni- ve?sal City. • - ~epresenting Zone 10, Warmington, rid- ing Country Spot, earned a dlird-place and a stXth·place finish at the ~ Amertcan Yolllltf Rider Championships in Chicago in August. • She ended the year fourth overall in the Junior Jumper Division, competing in approXimately a dozen shows. Additionally, Warmington earned sec- ond place l,n the Junior Jumper Division (ages 15-17) at the Pad.fie Coast Horse Show, Jan. 6. She also frequently represents Newport Harbor, riding Little Caesar, in the Inter- scholastic Equestrian League shows held periodically d~g the s~ool year. Brinkley eyes 11th campaign NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley, who indi- cated after last season he would evaluate his career options, said Wednesday he plan$" on staying for an 11th season at the Sailor helm. ~Right now, I'm planning on being . here," said Brinkley, whose 1995 team fin-L---------------- ished 4-6, missing the playoffs for the first ti.me since 1988. "I've started breaking down film and getting things ready.• Brinkley has said he would be open to other coaching opportunities, but acknowl- edged any future career moves would have to be a step up "to a higher level. "As long as I'm on the high school level, (Newport) is a great situation,• said Brink- ley, whose 10-year record at Harbor is~ 41, including a 14-0 C.IP Southern SediCll'> Division V championship season in 1~. ·In terms of coaching staff, facilitie$ fl\~ the support we get here, there isn't a bebji' deal high school wise.• , •u -By Barry Faullnf!r -----........ _ .. .... :::. 0 UI& 0-. 1Clqmne 8am-5:<x¥11 Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:<x¥11 Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIAOUNU Mooday ........ .-.Friday 5~ Tuesday ............ .Mooday 5:00pn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pn Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday .............. -Thursdays~ llY "1a1• (714) 642-5678 ,. BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name aJX1 phone nwnber am we'll c.all you back with a p-ice qu<Xe.) BYM.MlOlllN PL-.ON: • 330 West Bay Street C.osta Mesa, CA 9UJ27 c.omer <XNewpclt BMl &: Bay St. GINlllAL· POUCY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ript to censor, reclassify, reVlse or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error tha& may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The lodepeodcnt accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the CtTOr. Crecht can only be allowed for the first insertion. RENTALS TO , ______ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 21 7 O SHARE 553 0 5 53 O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I•••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FF Frig St 35. Washer T Balboa p I h & Dryer $110 each. rovare 3Br 2'hBa enb~ ~frare ADMINISTRATIVE Sec/Admln FfT Sharp, Warrant .. & Delivery ~;,~gtnk~t~~. ~~e~:;'. ~~~. -C!Y 2view,1 pafi~ ANNOUNCEMENTS New:!~~~!!"!aga· ~~~I•, p~•:,,8. °'':1'~: ( 7 1 4) 9 5 3 ·9 8 2 2 $2000/mo IN. 587-3305 $450/mo. 548-1781 2920 zJne publlahlng com· Complr exp'd. Sal+ben. Maytag Washer/dryer, Beac on ·Bay, share pany has a part-time Fairchild Communlc1tlon1 stacked. Full sz. S300 •••••••• 2BR, 1BA, util Inc::. opening In the Per· 843-8001 Fu.a.3.eo10 OBO 546-8704 APARTMENTS $550 l•ave message 1onneT/Admlnlstrat1on Senior Level Sal•••--------- 673-6810 ******* Dept. Can~ldates Executive•. 3-5 yrs FURNITURE 6014 FOR RENT CM 1 BR/$390, 1 BR The Cornell Glee must be flexible and sales exp min. Oppty1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••• $340. Refs. W/2 fem CI u b Intern•· oryanlzed and havtt to change & contro11• happy/quiet/upbeat. tlt»nai renown a pr or office exper. Income potential. 75% OFF Have A· Garage Sale! Avt 2/1. 631·2111 c •Pella men'• Word perfect and. Short sales cycle. A.. DHlgn Center Prices --"Di"ttiA -c1W -.... ~ -M~ L..• ... • Lo!u• •11per. ha!E_ful. _gulces stt:OD.!l clo~ln EnUro. contents ~ an.&.»un ""~ ,..,..v.,. "'"lOnulr • pvnorming''f Send resumewltij-.ar. •krt11. Please cell 714· model home: Iron PENINSULA 2607 VERDE. Quiet, prl· day only 1/16 7pm ary requirements to: 28().8080 or FAX r.. beds, sofas, chairs, vate area. Share 2Br @) Mariner's Church H.R. Director, P.O. sum• to 714.28n._11 ... 0 26 Ap p 1 b t ..,.. " atone vases, armolre. o t. r vat• ah. NB, Donations ac· Box 1757, Newport Call 248•7727. $585 STUDIO APT• $387/mo + ~ utll1 . cepted. Call for Beach, CA 92663 Small Co. In th••---------417 E. BAY AVE. Refs. responsible. Call Inf 0 rm 8 t 1 0 n computer lnduatry Beda-au .. n sot $100. UTILS PD. STV/FRIG. 444·3629. &53.0808 Beautlf Salon Rental needs commissioned Twn set $50. Crib $75. NO PETS ..... 547·1155 Dover Shores Spa· ******* stations avail for Hair· In-house 1ale1per· Twn headbds sso ea, clous hse w/pool. Bd/ stylists & Manicurist In ions. We want moll· misc bedding 644..Q812 up1cale NB salon. ted 'd If tart CORONA wfba. fem only $550 + Call Bonnie 756-0493 va • exp 18 • -HOUSEHOLD !!hu111. N/pet. 673·7092 •Orlet Recovery Group . ers. Sl500/mo start-up Grandfather clock DEL MAR 2622 East Side CM Cl•IV'I. Death of Loved One. CDM Simone Simone salary. FAX resume: Victorian sofa & lov~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii responsible, proles. Divorce. End of a rela· Studio has lmmad. 714-434-7;86 seat. 3-pc leather CDM Newly remodeled slonal to share 3br tlonihlp Substance opening• for ••· Teacher for Pre· couchH, cherry for· spacious 1 Bdrm 1 Ba 2ba house w/2 male abuse Other 101181 1ls1ants, station rental school or lnfanVtod· mal dining rm, coffee Garage Apt. 5850/mo. roomates. $375/mo. •Alfo;dabl• Group · also avail. 675-6403 dler to coteach, UCI & end tables, etc. All uu1. Inc. 721.9160. Days: 213·888·8888. for Food Concerns. CHA/Companion• Campus/Irvin•, PT af· In Immaculate condl· Eves: 722·7990. Learn 10 control your Needed lor flt homecare. ternoons or FT, xlnt tlon. 894-9880 SES/ --------Npt Hghta charming eating In a sale env. Just Right HorneCar• ~~~· ~~nd.,nl~:n~~~ 'Ct>fJDOS COSTA MESA 2624 3Br house hrdwd firs l'ru Consultallonl 31o.438 4444 pref 85~0 lndry rm.' Sh8le w11'. Llo'd Theraplat 310-539-9000 · fJ>! RENT t8R/28R Moblle Mom• $600/mo. 266-2l87 714-875•0994 COOK WANTED 1n 1---------l-lllll••••••I Oui.t & Secure. ROOM IN NB 3Br 2Ba CM home for 36 dev. EMPLOYMENT ot .,.. 1~N-port811rd. HouH, pool, avall LOST & disabled adults. SERVICES 5533 :mioA M&-8373 lmmed, $550, HS. FOUND 2 Clean, organlZe, order1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 28r 1 Ba nr OCC. New 6239 Pgr 218-4533 29 5 lood & plan menus. 1• ~-NSULA 2107 sun-Thurs. 845-1435 ---Please be aware that .- .~'"iliiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pnt. very clean, tower. ••••••••• ._. Small pet ok. $695+ $200 REWARD!! Dental 1!t•rfront with aid• s200 dep. 241-0180 COMMERCIAL Lost Pin FRONT OFFICE .111'¥:-,er, huge deck. 1· 2BR 18A, avail now no REAL ESTATE F1mlly heirloom. Established, pleasant. " 'eel' gar. Nwpt Island. pets $725, water 1'nc., • .. •••••••• Small sailboat pin cir· busy NB group prac· the listings In thl; cat· egory may requl,.. you to call a 900 number In which there 11 • charge per minute. $900. David, 722-1488 garage 846·3627 1• cled by gold Wheel. tlce needs exp'd front . ....-...... -------1Avall·Spaclou12br 2bal"'1 ... ....--------Sallboat on water. office person. 4·day, ________ _ w/encl yd, w/d nkup. BUslNESS OFFICE Possibly lost vicinity ~=~~+~a~~~ d !~j': DOMESTICS 5540 Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole AdJ .. ~"MAR 2122 -~39~8~H~8~;::';:~;1~:;n;;:.;;!;;·0~s~790-liifiiOiiRiiRENiiiiiiTiii~2i!i7ii6iii9 of Vons (Atlanta & Please cait 640-1122. n I M1gnolla In Hunting· Drapery Workroom Elder car•/houa .. i'aW rear house So. of HUGE BACK YARD 890 Sq Ft FSQ ton Beach). Please NHda aewin~ ma· ~••P:n: JKgll~~ PCH. w/d, frig, park· $298 1st Month'• Rent Medleal bldg, Weatclltf call CoMle at (714) chin• operator, f/t. pan • • patio. $1000/mo. Large 1Bd In 30 unit area, Newport Beach. 536·5404 Steady year rnd. Ben. 645·1353 Nan ....... ~·-11. 723-1218 comptx nr Triangle Sq.1_c_a...,,1_12..,.e_1_-e_1_6_1.,... -.,---LOST: Grey coc:kallet Apply: 1835 Whittler LIVE•IN WANTED Bunk House Apt1 •Balboa Island• b d 1 f Ave. B·7 CM 642-4717 In Cotta Me•• home J If •42 1401 Ir • yet ow aced. In 6 7 5 30 -enn et"' • Marine Ave. upitalr• the vicinity near etwee~ am· : pm.. to take care of 3 chll· •MAMAQl!'.R'S• 532~~~: 1i~;..\'i77 Harbor/Adame/Fair Earn $800·$800 dren. 1400 per month SPECIAL• In Costa Mesa. PIHH weekly stuffing env.. plus room and board. • 1 A 2BR. Security e . call 444-1557. lop•• at home. For (714) 574-4243 Weatlake VIiiage LOST: 1ml, while lem Info • • n d • e If. Apts. 845.S122 DOQ, Chihuahua/ addre11ed 1tampedl••••••••1 N N H I h .. E kl 1 121 envelope to: B&A r ewport •II ta ... mer • mo m x. Homemallers, Box MERCHANDISE 1 BR Garden Apt, 27, vie Victoria & Pia-• .. ••••••• Stl75/mo Incl utll1. cenlla, CM. 646-9641 2158. Lubbock, nc,. 155().9347 79408 A MESA 2124 FIT Secretary ANTIQUES 6010 Classified Community Marketplace 0 T PERSONAtS Entry Jwel, sma11 n1 ; 1C a NEWP R amk ore. Accurate typ-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'•Id• 1Br back h .. , BEACH 2669 ---------Ing skllls, computer, •BUYING ITl!MS• If you're looklng tor• ur, classlfled h•s news for you. ~·· entr/prkng, lrg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii data entry & pi.uant From 1S00-19CSO. 1 pc: patio. Lite & airy. INDVSTRW 2788 --------phone voice. Starting to entlt• estate. Palnt-$650. Tlm ets0-7681' 18r 1Ba 2 doors to1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS 3002 aalary $7.50 hr. Phone lng1. china, gtsware, Vt-I\ beach. $895. 2 cari• for appointment. furn. etc. lmmed cash, ~ part<lng, skylight. Cati COSTA MESA DATIN07 SHY? Prime Controls Co. top S. 873-8223 IY mag B PHORT Bkr. 842-3850 FRONTAG• for a fun time call 1010 W. 17th. Costa Placentia A 11th, 2soo 011•592.575•912. M•1a eso.eeoo 2169 --------sq. ft. $1800 848-1164 70c per minute, 18+ Ql!'.N OFFICE PIT 1! BR. hse, crpt1. frpl, 1: range, encl gar, $975 1 .NpUights. See Owner ; 437, Princeton Or., CM IRVINI! MNCH'8 FINl!ST •49 Communities• f3,500 Ap1rtmenta $7SQ to $2.500/mb NewporV!Mne/Tusun IRVINE APARTMENT COMMUNITIES can our tnro ~nr 1.e00-1AC0 5215 •••••••• •Guaranteed Dat•• 10-key exp. $6.50/hr. With Newport's exclu· Apply RogeraJGarden 11Ve men and women. 2301 San oaquJn 1 ~00-388.0400 ext. Hiiis, CdM. Or FAX 1893 $2.99 per min. 769-oe19, No calls. BUSINESS & PINAHCB Must be 18+. ProcaJI GOURMET COOiCit.t Co. 602·954-7420 houtekHplng, exp'd, live out. Fff. Non-amkr. Newport Baach ., ••. 71+t7~3 PIT Work FIT P•r 8am-12 M-F, no eKP nee. sa.00/tv +comm. S300450Qfwk. Mark In ...... Office products asa.oa47 PAAT TIM• HRLP New automobile dMl- 9f9hfp In Coeta MHa. RMpoMlblftlH to ln-c:IUde vehiele dlape.y, aeMc:e ehuttfe, tac:llHy main\. Clean driving recO«I and drug t.eet teqyfred. 7:30 am to 12:30 pm Mon ttwu 1'11. Alk for Dave· or !d 642-7100. • STARTING BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The 4PJ ~I# tht .pliifj PilOt is p/azsti4 to 111111111111« 11 new Jmlia now llUlti""*1 to new biisintssei. Wi WiJI "'*'SEARCH ilM """"#JOI'"'""°""'~ .... JI*,_ ta. ilitJ IM trip to the Gut How in SflillllAntl. 11n. .tfttl##W, llfiii'* 2 ils it""""*'""" will file yow falitiMt INsiMr 1lll#lt fl.,,_, tllilh • c.., ~ -· KWltfar.. ~~Ill~"' """""""""fill,..rjnlif, tfJ . WilJJ --~ °"'" P'*-,,h•fi/l~~···'-i•tt1 · u_,•*lll9Bk.DOW &JS$ GiiwJllil& l'Jllll Cl &W%1"*Clllif•Mt1J~ 6'UJ2J-'• lllil_., ••putaf6'jw,. • "1i I!' ;Aw 1,-.iit ,.,...,,11 .. .,,,jia.. fl' •• •""1!!tOll•-' ,W•..,,,. GtMW•,,,..wf i rat ..... DOWN 'eoerae• 2 lMra 3 Melt 4Pt* 5~ anlWW I 5'tawek'a lalMd • 7 z.one ... ,. .. ftie blddim'-~mdtd: • ........ IAIT 80Vl'll' ,,..... 1• ... ' ... do'°" bid rxiw"l A • Doa't .._think abOu.t biddig u,y ....... oldW.. A jump to ............ ~aetioo ud two dU. can be pueed. In the mOdern .ty)e then .... two WQ'I to make. on.round Corea: lit.Mr bid. new auit at the on.level, or nidou-- Q. a • Boch vulnerable, .. South .YOU hold: MAIUNB SUPS • Jaoob'•wh 9 1918 Olympic 50 Storao•olace 52 Sea cb:ft .. bla. Since you have DO au.it to bid at the ooe-level~ JW ••redouble. ~••s oAa 0A.r11a .q, DOCD 7022 JAGUU 9105 ----.......;~-~ ... 10 Sedan 54 Ado'• Mend 65 Goeaona =";"=~' 49' MOORING For '83.IAGUARXJe MEIClmY 91351-------- Sate In N.B. Call Run• attong. Qody ANTIQUES a 1t Toend- 12-Vegu 15 CotMWlt 57~ se=: Q. t • Neither vulnerable. u South you bold: 10 p.. •• f 019o'T53-0801 Eve.. ..,..aght. $2500. Call •a7 aable Auna gr .. u CLASSICS .. 144-8247. 1e>sk' ml. Alt opllon•, · 90 PT max Ilda ti• on muit ae• Priced to Bal Pen, great loo •ae x.19 Forest grffn, Hll $2500·434.osoo •8 9 XKll Jag Sport What do you bid now? ------- 60 Slnoer $Mgef e 1 -9udc:t1lsm 82 Savings-plan •Vold ~1041 OAKQlOHU .. Partner OpeDI the biddinc with one cl~. What do you re9pood? nHr NHYC, $12/tl. Loaded. Run• greatl · conv. All new lnt"1or. 075·9262 Muat aff. $4995. 080 Wire Whla. S15K obo lnitl. Call ~oo. ' Overatocked with 0wn~ 97•-Ta-B•lboa Penln Sllpe --------• , .. .M"> .. -.... 63 Pen point 65 Oenwf hrs. Sell your unwanted ""' r 35' to 55' max at S13/ Item• the ... Y w~I A call to ft. All faclllUn, prlV. To place your Claaslfled A • There ia DO tatbook m.t.bod to bid such a treU hand. Our cboica would be either. direct leap to abt dianvmda or a alJchtly slower approlleh hy fi.ntjiim~ to two diamond.a. We pr9ret the dinct leap to elam -why live the oppo- nents room to find a cheap aacri· flee? parldng. 723-5835 c1a11Jned ed calJ wlll help BAL B 0 A YACHT 842-5878. 142·11!8 1859 T·•IRD ' Turquol•• beauty! Uke new W/2 top9. 818-980-8588 BASIN hH boat allpa -------- from 31 10 40 ft avall, Q. e · Neither wlnerable, aa $14.50/tt. 073-17e.L---------------: Q. ! · Both vulnerable, u South you bold: .&QU OKI <>J76 ..r811 The biddirur bu proceeded: WB8T NORTH KAST 80Ul"B 1• .. p-f What action do you tab? A • At this vulnerability, partn.- ahould have a ret110Dable band for the two-dub overcail. IO your aide could well have pla.y for pme. It seems reuonable to make an invi- µ.1.wuU#.:1~ cf~.cc trump. Q. + • Aa South, vulnenble, you hold; •K 10714 OAlll OJI •7S Partner opens the biddina with one no trump. What do you respond? South you bold; ... OKQ7 OK.JIU ~14 The b~ bu proceeded; NOR'l'B itA8'r 80Ul'B WEST l• . P-10 PU, •• p-f What do you bid MW? Boat dock for rent 10- 18' S100 mo 875-5095 ·~-------MOTORCYCLES scgonRS 8018 '78 P•180 Veapa Scooter Great cond. Bra, 2·Tone paint. yel- 1 ow/w ht. 8800ml. $875. Call 646-1182. A • You have only enouch to invite same. not force. The way to do that with a bela,,...t band of 11-12 •--------points and atoppen in the unbid '84 Harley Davidson FXLR 4800 ml. Xlnt IUit ia to jump to two no trwnp. cond. s14950. OBO With a minimum, partner ia Call 434-8500. allowed to pus. t.:c~ ~-a tMK~u.n ~•-=m•mmm1HJ C' Suhacribe aow to :C Atn."OMOBILES <aoona::=r~ ~~l••••••- write to Goren Bride• Letter, 1--·'--------~~0. Bas "10. CbbcO. ll. 80e80-B~41 9030 liiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 7351 LOAOEOI CO, phn, anrf. tinted. Xlnl cond. 1121< mllH. PIANOS 6 BOATS 7011 SAIL BOATS 7014 s11'900 obo 545-9070 6014 MERCHANDISE PETS 6 ORGANS 6059 a1 BMW 4-dr, black iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 t3ft Whaler 35hpm 24 FT Columbla AC, am/fm cass, fully FURNITURE L.o & I "iiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' ' a loaded. X klt cond. ve Hat char,"" Antique Player cover. Very clean. Challenger , loop. $9,400. 637_2726 ~•lge w/tloral dHlgn Poltetl plant•, lot.a or ADOPT~A-PET Plano Upright oak $2100. 714-722-8n3. $795. Minney• Yacht $75 840-3827 vvl•U•• & alze1. Exer-Every Sst & Sun at 1908 Auloplano: $475'. Needed: 12' lnnatabl• ~:,s>lu~'e1~JOO Old, _______ _ MAHOGANY CHINA else equip. 875-0694 PETSMART, Fountain Call 646-1162. for marine 1clence P0 54M 192 CADILLAC 9040 ,CABINET, lighted. Valley. Pupple1, kit· CIHHI •t CdM Hlgh·--------·'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with drawer1: S900. JEWELRY FURS· ten1 and more, all School. Contact Statk, Balboa 20 aallboat wt•• 84~20 Moo-Sat ._ ••t • 6025 looking for lovlng. , car· 't 962-0313 Evlnrude 0/8. retract· 83 l!tdorado VB, auto, a Al\ Ing homH. CALL 597· TRANSPOR ATION able kffl. Sac. $700. A/C, pwr everything, eocJ7 f°' more Info. 707·9483 crulM, cue, tint, wire MERCHANDISE MINK Jacic•t. Slz.e talV CLASSIFIED Whll. $3000. 673-1031 MISC. 6015 allm. $450 obo. Call Saabvaendo~duspeedt1 e•.nda 7011 POWER BOATS It'• the rHourc. you 873-3402. ..... · BOJlTS can count on to a911 a•--------volunlHr/fo1ter. Call , 7012 myriad of merchan-CHEVROLET 9045 Herb1, Junl~ $1 . On FIND 714·597-9037. dlH ltemi, becauH•'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii palm• 4-6 S10. Citrus-Wonderful home• 1"1PT AVON Inflatable. our column• compel•• avocado (fruiting) s10. needed for 2 beautl· Hard bottom, 15hp· 'M Lvman 25FT Full qualllled buyera to '87 aPRINT Very Cement fountain• an apartment f u 1 ~ ·m 0 n 1h-o 1 d Johnson. Full cover. canvaa. 225 Hora.. cam , good mech cond. s110, bird bath• 120. through classified KITTENS, very af· Good condt s2000. power. Claulo Boat. 042~8878 50mpg. S995. Call 909-674-9422 fectlonate. 964-8319 We• Pgr-721-3734 $7,500 080 979-4023. 644-7835. ·--------- -----•I CEMENT SERVICE MASONllY DIRECTORY ANTIQUES, ETC. CARPENTRY 3510 Run your od in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington 8eoc:h Fountain Valley ~tto over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another WMk FREEi All for $10• ·······-····-··········---0 vu,siu. ~ CAil : ...... ~C-' OMC ~ CAM X ------r.- Meil .. , °""'" "'°' »OW ....... C..-CAn.27 1114~OrMll1114'11..,,,. ,,..._,,...~