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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-17 - Orange Coast PilotRestlllll'8Ilts ·are booked .-with : : eustomers · hqpingto NEWPOlrraARBOR-Cbriltmai BOat ~entrants may have faDen to a trickle in put years, but they're back in tun m Niiio-flood force tb!s year, the.event's 89th annual showing. weather on the •To;day• show two weebago. Parade org~ at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ot C'-Ommeroe made it their goel this year to inaease participation. They sent out 4,500 notices encouraging boat owners to jam in the tun. And their efforts paid off in 60 registraUons as of 1\Jesday - compared with 35 total last year. dine while watching 'best boat parad~. anywhere.' About '10 boat owners -twice as many as last year at this time -are decking their bows with holiday cheer. But that's not the only harbinger of the seven-night event. wbidl starts tonight . Baytront restawants, their reservation books m.Ied, are turning away droves of eager customers. City workers are clearing the m Niiio-gen- erated debris from last weekend at record speeds. Heck. Willard Scott even wore a Newport Harbor Boat Parade sweat shirt when he did the "The parade was dwindling a little bit,• parade chairman Chris Wynkoop said. "It wasn't up to its standards in the past." . • SEE PARADE PAGE 5 ... ) .. ' . ;HAVING A q • • ' •• -t • Jolly ol' SL Nick, aka Stanley Todor of Cos- ta Mesa. bas a gra1p -~ future of the l Noonan Chr1stmas Dee lot-literally. On 'JOLLY GOO·D bis lap II Rebecca Kay Youug, 20 months, the great granddaughter of Harty Noonan. Noonan ls the patriarch ot the Costa Mesa tree lot, wbkh bas been a mainstay on Newport Boulevard since 1945. Noonan. now 75, bu passed on most of the bullness to bis som, who continue to bring yuletide trees to residents here every year. Tl M E PHOTO IV MARC MARTIN. DAll.Y PILOT :Charities low on toys, blankets for needy •Soup kitchen founder Merle Hatleberg says her ;cupboaids are bare for the ;Cbristm.as season. :1y 11m Grrie and ' 't-lie Slmmonl. Oll}t Pilot ~ : Wlth Christmas rapidly :.pproecblalg, two local chadties :are eU1ng th• publiC for toy :4obations, blaketl ancl otMI items to give to needy children and the homeless. . Merle Hatleberg, founder o~ the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, aatd her oftice, which is usually filled with toys by this time of the year, ls practically barren. Hatleberg distrib\ltel the gifta d\Uing the soup kitchen'• annual Christmas dinner. Last year, she aakl the soup kitdlen gave out more than 900 toys, but th1a year tbe amount may be mudi lower. Part of the reason for such a low turnout in donations may pertain to HaUeberg'a current physical ooodition. She Aid she hasn't been• able to properly supervise the toy drive because of a recent leg injury and has not been able to go back to wort. Although Ton for Thtl donates teVeral tOJ'I to Someone Cares, Hatlebeqr aatd they have not del1vered any yet and she bu no idea bOw many tbe 10up kitchen will 'rac::.tve. •tn tlie 11 years we've been open, I've never tum.eel anyone away," Hatleberg said. Hatlebetg .allo said the kitchen can always wie food ~ pies for the holidays. But her main concern ti being able to give ev.y cblld a toy. . thnfrapped toy dcoaUom CUl be ~ oil at the soup kitdaen, 720 19th St., Costa ~· Por more iDfatmatlGG. Call •SEE CHAAITY Mam I F1LE PHOTO I DALY Pl.OT The Christmas Boat Parade ID Newport Harbor Is an annual tradlUon that draws thousands of onlooken. aty discovers; $2 million windfall •Money will go toward street repairs, police equipment, other projects. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Christmas came early for the City Council on Monday when officials learned they had more than $2 million left over from last year's general fund budget -extra cash they put toward street repairs, new police equipment and other previously unfunded projects on the city's wish list. News of the financial windfall came from the city's Finance Deputment, which attributed the excess bucks to a combination of sales tax received from Metro Pointe, which was not included in the year's revenue projections, money transferred to the general fund ·from a self-insurance fund and salary savings from a City Hall hiring freeze. Faced with a long list of cur- rently unfunded community and city projects, the council eventu- ally chose to spend $1.5 million of the roughly $2 million excess and leave the remainder -$(93,590 -in the bank., ofticials said. The council a!pproved spend- ing: • $2,600 for two new bicycles • SEE WINDFALL PAGE 5 Police arrest three in prostitution sting By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Three women were arrested Monday night in a prostitution sting at a massage parlor on Newport Boulevard, the same location that served as an acupressure center where similar arrests were made earlier this year, police said. An undercover officer arrested Donna Kay Delrosarto, 46, of Cos- ta Mesa, a masseuse, after she allegedly solicited him for sex around 9:30 p.m. at the Body Care Center in the 2500 block, said Costa Mesa police U . Ron Smith. Police also arrested Sbenyi.or- raine Brown, 51, of Costa Mesa. on suspicion of prostitution after finding her administering a mas- sage while partially unclothed. police said. Karol Anna nan, 45, of West· minster, who helped orchestrate the prostitution business, wu arrested on suspicion of trying to impede the investigation, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Bob Phillips. Police claim Tum flicked a me • SEE STING PAGE 5 ··BffiTHS Most recent births in Newport ....Beach and Costa Mesa. Dnld and Karen Kennedy of :-eosta Mesa welcomed twins .. s ....... r ROie Kennedy and ;.Jllader.ltOM Kennedy into the r. world on Nov . .f at Hoag Hospital ~Newport Beach. Summer ...weighed 4 pounds 15 ounces :::&nd Hunter weighed 4 pounds 4 ::irunces and were bom a JJ,linute !:,9lpart. The proud granparents are ;;am Kennedy and Marcella Scott :Of Corona del Mar and Mike, ~ SaltoD c:l Hunttngton ::seam. T.-ry and ......... Hoy • of Yorba Linda and Cbarles and :CU.. Cbe e11broagb of Scituate, :;Mus. Their big sister and broth- ~ are Cb.r11t1u. Chad. David. _..r. and Cbrtstlan. --::DEATHS ... -Most recent deaths as report- :"ed to the Orange County · "Recorder's Office. .·COSTAMESA • Christina A. Dodge, 28, on Nov. : 1• : • Ida Saul. 86, on Nov. 13 . •Allan R Slingsby, 85, on Nov. 13 •Bertha Garcia, 26, on Nov. 16 -.... Martin P. Banett, 67, cm Nov. 15 :;_ MargueDle M. Garrett. 86, on :-Nov. 17 • Mari.an A Peebler, 89, on Nov. =19 -Harold W. Hanson, 68, on Nov. ~o. j Sueko Ogawa, 72, on Nov. 19 ::-Manuel 0 . Pena Jr., 47, on Nov. =14 ;.,.:•Merle E. Shreve, 67, on Nov. 16 _. Raymond F. Young, 62, on Nov. ~ :=-Maxine 0. McClure, 18, on Nov. ::is ,.. Michael A. Burke, 37, on Nov. ~ ... ;fNEWPORT BEAOt ~· George W. Brown, 65, on Nov. =i16 :;•Karen M. Bueter, 43, on Nov. 16 :,-Martin Susson, 80, on Nov. 19 .... Dorothy v. Olsan, 77' OD Nov. 19 ... ... :DUI ARRESTS The following people were -arrested recently on suspicion of :ctrlving under the influence. ::These people have only been • lln'eSted on suspicion of a crime, ::end. as with all such crimes, they -are innocent until proven guilty. -::NEWPORT BEAOt ;'"'JohnD.Christensoo,50,ofLa :Jiabra :Butimio Guadalupe, 27, of Santa -.Ana :::t:bristine M. Di Matteo, 33, of "1ewport Beach er S. Shaw, 32, of Newport :James A. Llll, 28, of Cost.a Mesa -:: MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Danny T. Pham and Kimberly C. Nguyen, married on Nov. 5 in Santa Ana • Adam C. Thorin and Ung- gawati Oewi, married on Oct. 5 in Newport Beach • Marcin K. Morawski and Anna K. Usiak, married on Oct. 18 in Los Angeles • Robert L Williams and Laurane E. Brothers, married on Nov. 1 in Dana Point • Jose Islas and Maria R Ornelas, married OD Oct. 26 in CostaMesa • Mitchell L. Jeronimus and 'lam.ara K. Rose, married on Nov. 1 in Santa Ana • Jorge Castruita and Marisa Lopez, married on Nov. 1 in San- ta Ana • Joagum Arcos and Mara Flori- ano, married on Nov. 7 in Santa Ana • Keith A. Gilbert and Kimberly A. Wollace, married on Nov. 81.o Hun~Beacb • Bower L. Nguyen and Bich- Thu N. ~ married on Nov. 8 in eo.ta M'esa • Santiago Gonzalez and Maria T. Ibarra, married on Nov. 8 1D ColtaMesa MltADE AMO• AILE TO PAltK YOUR CM: Udo Marin.a Wlage (park in the village ~king structure), Balboa Pun Zone (park in the Balboa city lot) Newport-Mesa boar.d bids Bernd farewell l • Officials set aside 1 differences, perceived or l otherwise, to commend 1 superintendent on work l he's done with schools. j By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA l Although there have been dif- : ferences between Superinten- ; dent Mac Bemd and some mem-l bers of the Newport-Mesa : school boa.rct former board Pres-l ident Martha Pluor dispelled : rumon that the board wu a l motiva~ factor in Bernd's l dedliOO to leave the school cUs. : trict. care about kids and about the quality of education.• Current school board Presi- dent Jim Perryman presided over an evening dedicated to honoring Bernd, who will be leaving the Newport-Mesa dis- trict Friday for Arlington, Tens, where be will be superintendent of the Arlington Independent School District. His official start date in Arlington will be Jan. 1, but he wm Jpend the laat two weeks of the year with outgoing Superin- tendent Lynn Hale to learn about bis new dlltrld. Local officials commended Bemd fw his contributions dur- mg bis short tenure at the New- ~-Mesa school district, which began 1D 1993. •When Mac came here, we were' hwUng,• Perryman said, NfentDg-to the .chool district's 1992 embezzlement and 1994 bankruptcies. •A superinten- dent with lea quallficationJ than Mac couldn't have helped UI through those hard times.• Superinten- dent of the Orange Coun· M.c BerD4 ty Schools John Dean recalled how Bernd •bunt OD to the scene• at a local high school by driving his motorcycle onto a stage. •1 heard he's taking lessons on longhorn bull riding in Arlington.• Dean tf\llpped. "He already knows how to throw the bull around, IO lt shouldn't be a problem.• Brushing beck tears several times, Bemd tol<l the 50 or so people in au.M\ana1 that he didn't feel be deserved an the commendations. •you've done this,• be said. •1t•1 what you've done thaf bas made this an outstanding school diltrict. Alluding to the differences in the political and socioeconomic conditions within the district, Bemd said: •0ne thbig people don't understand about New- port-Mesa is if you just take a glance, the differences a.re so sharp. But if you look beneath the swfaoe, the differences are 10 small. Everybody wants the very belt for their children.• Bei"nd concluded bis nmuarks by calling Newport-Mesa •one ol the most amazing places in the universe.• After the presentation. tbO&e present were invited for drlDks and anacb at The Cannery restaurant in Newport Beach. ·~ ·wm there be dandngt" Bero4eibd. . •O!i!y on the tables,• Peat- man replied. • T .... <:bltjtrjw .ay. ll ; . WUl~c...-· . I 1ttt1e bit..._..._. , IOllPY.IOll~-,."IK II that IQl't Clf 1 lbould , move on to tbe C'Ohmm. , But If you'ia stm with me ' and have beell paying ettentlon the 1ut few weeks, you may r,member that I wrote a CO). umn about a Vfn'f liclt set ot mailboxes tn fr'Oilt of our bOUle, badly rusted and leantng at a dangerous angle. I said that my next door neighbor, Bil Goring, and I had decided to tackle th1i problem jointly in a highly ld- entific manner by doing research and drawing up plans rather than simply plunging compulsively into repairs. What I heard around the neighborhood in the aftermath of that column were comments that what I was really saying was that we would never actu- ally get around to fixing the mailboxes. This was said not with rancor but with a.kind of bemused resignation. And it was only partly true. It might have taken awhile -maybe even quite awhile -but Bill and I like to know precisely where we're going before we commit ourselves to such a major project. So that's where things stood when El Nino hit us the other night. It occurred to me the storm might force us to action by leveling the mailboxes, but they were still standing-list- ing is more accurate -when we left the house to attend a party the night after the heavi- est El Niiio attack. It was still raining steadily at the time, and the last view I had as we drove off was the bedraggled and for- lorn set of mailboxes. When we returned at mid- night, my wife and I were both . damp, cold and desperately sleepy, focused only on getting through the front door and into bed. So I almost missed the mailboxes in the sweep of my OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (714) 675-5553 headlights as I turned into the drtveway. I was aware only of a swatch of whiteness where there bad once been only rust. Startled awake, I backed into the street and peered through the murky windshield and, sure enough, the mail box- es were a gleaming white. My wile and I sat there for almost five minutes in a kind of stupor, not believing what we seemed to be seeing. Then I decided it had to be some sort of fatigue- induced hallucination, and we parked and ran for the house. What we didn't know until the next day was that six of our neighbors, caught in mid- action, were hiding nearby while we studied the mailbox- es. They bad followed this rou- tine every time a pair of head- lights turned into our street for the past several hours while they dug up the old mailboxes, mounted new ones on a fresh post, and set it in concrete --all in a persistent rainstorm. When I awakened the fol- lowing morning, my first thought was the mailbox hallu- cination of the night before. So I opened our upstairs shutters and looked down on the won- drous finished product, very real and most beautiful. The mailboxes were being wrapped in a green ribbon as we watched. We rushed down- ......... outllde lil time t.o Clde..aawwsn...-. ... Olle.,, ... ~ --vecs t.o Watdl .... r..ct .. card ~to tbe rlbbOn ~ UI a baPPf OlliltmM 8Dd ~~tltonof IW wrltteo about my Santa ADi ffelghb naghbolbood bef0f9 -an.t Usuredly wm again-but I am't imagine bow tbe Great Mailbox Caper can ever be topped. For sur- prise. Por geDel'Olity. Par caring. For tbe reel spirit of Christmas that lives IO bountifully the year round among my neighbors. There's DO quid pro quo among these people. They are quite aware that In my mechani- cally retaided state, I'm more of a liability than an asset when they need a band. But the spirit is always willing, and that's enough for them. They give without strings. They give because that's who they are and how they live their lives. I don't know how or why my wife and I were lucky enough to move into this neighborhood almost 15 years ago, just a week before Christmas. I didn't realize then how prophetic the timing was. But it didn't take me long to learn that the spirit of Christ- mas --of unselfish giving -- operated here all the time. See, I told you this was going to turn emotional and sappy. But that's what I'm feeling right now, and I'm not ashamed to admit il Christmas has come early around here. I'm going out front now to look at my new mailboxes. Feel free to drive by and have a look for yourselves. But wear sun- glasses. Those suckers really shine. And if you're very quiet and look at them very hard, you can feel them saying •Merry Christmas.• • JOSEPtt N. MU.'S column runs every Wednesday. R Cal's Ca ddyshack Iii A FULL SERVICE= GC)LF STORE The Ballet Montmartre presents Charles Dickens' .91. Cliristmas Caro{ • An Original Ballet • Choreographed by SUia Vwrica, Ortginal Music Composed by George Mtirtinooich & Orchestrated by Brent Neu~yer. · For Tickets and Information call: The Ballet Montmartre at: (714) ~7688 briefly in the n~ws Free large-item trash pick up available The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict reminds locals that district customers are entitled to one free call-in service each year, a per- fect way to get rid of large items between regularly scheduled weekly trash pick up. Free to district customers, the service allows residents to call in and reserve a day for items too large for regular service to be hauled away. The service should be used for trash that is too large to be col- lected along with regular trash -such as carpets damaged in the recent flooding -but is not inteqded for all large items, such as construction materials, offi- cials said. The call-in service is in addi- tion to the district's annual large DONATE YOUR IOAT HIGHIST TAX WllTl Off IOSllHI OOHTTiiWW 't'OUl 11\0NIY AWAY HO MOii lll'IS'TOaAGI llU 'IOU HUCT llH (HAJnY TO HNlllT I~ \'OUI GIFT Youa FAvoam CHAaJTY '"' 7U-67S-OS86 ~._..... 1.ILS .... ,,~O SOt (()()) item collection day. To schedule an appointment for a special pick up, call 646- 4617. Shirt sale at Fire and Marine Department The Newport Beach Firefight- ers Association will continue its sale of Reyn Spooner shirts fea- turing Fire and Marine Depart- ment imagery while supplies last ~fLfIN CHQI&TMA&~ ighting @ Decor Book~ ~~t AnnlWmaiag Dmgna OuMtnw Panics &Opcnffomes ~Dcsipcr for Roger G.rdcm of am.m-Fantasy We Decorm h All! through the end of the year. Sales of the shirts have already brought in more than $3,000 fO benefit the Orange County Bum Association and the Newport Chapter of the Surfrider Found4- ti.on. Shirts are $60 for adults and $40 for kids and can be purchased from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fire Sta- tion No. 2 at 475 32nd Street in Newport Beach. For information call 644-3111. I ' f ... HIGH SCHOOL Dlt*MA Newport Harbor High School's Beginning Drama department presents •Charlie and the Choco- late Factory• aD day including evening performances at 6, 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. Jn the Norman R. Loats Performing Arts Center, Robert B. Wentz Theatre, comer of 15th Street and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For information. call 760-321~. KIDSKlUB GA1A The Jewish Community Cen- ter's KidsKlub celebrates the holi- days with ~ pre-Hanukkah gala for children in grade first through fifth, from 5 to 1 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $1 for J CC members and $10 for non-members. For more informa- tion, call 755-0340. PUPPET SHOW The Costa Mesa Library pre- sents puppeteer Jan Mallet in a holiday program for children of all ages, at 3:30 p.m., at 1655 Park Ave. For more information, call 646-8845. BOAT PARADE PARTY The American Association of University Women play host to Newport Harbor Parade Party, at 6 p.m., at the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For reservations. call 786- 4020. LWVOC HOLIDAY TEA The League of Women Voters of Orange Coast's Newport-Mesa meeting and holiday tea is from 2 to 4 p.m. at a Corona del Mar pri- vate residence. For more informa- tion, call 673-4678. LIVE BLUES The Lab Anti-Mall presents a free concert titled El Niilo Blues Review, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at 2930 Bnstol St For more informa- ~NnWORK st.. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church often a Career Network meeting f« those unemployed at 1:30 p.m. Jn the chapel. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Bob Donaldson of Executive Career Services, speaks about Creative Negotiating -Getting More Band for Your Buck. For more information, call 574-2239. O.OSING THE SALE The dty of Newport Beach offers a free program titled Cos- ing the Sale, at 7 p.m. in the Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more information, call 117-3801. HANUKKAH PARTY The Jewish Senior Center and the Jewish Community Center Preschool present an intergenera- tional Hanukkah party at 10:30 a.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Suite D, Costa Mesa. The cost is $4 for a kosher lunch. For more informa- tion, call 513-5641. FRIDAY HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA Newport Harbor High School's Beginning Drama department presents "Charlie and the Choco- late Factory" all day in the Nor- man R. Loats Perfonniog Arts Center, Robert B. Wentz Theatre, Comer of 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 760-3219. SATURDAY HOLIDAY PARTY Hoag Hospital's The 552 Oub Juniors celebrate the holidays with a party at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa CHRISTMAS a WINTER BEERS ON TAPI &t. IHI y,,, •• .. 21 I ••• MOCHSOM \fA!Jll WIDMER • Winter Solstice • Winter Nacht ~ BWOMNTS • Wicked Winter • Winter Ale SAM ADAMS Ar1CHOR STW1 • Winter Lager • X-mas Ale SleRM, NtVAl)A RfDHOOK • Celebratlon • Wlnterhook 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 Beautify Your Yard! COMPUTER SHOW Super Shows Productioos, Inc. spomon a computer show mm 10 a.m. to s p.m. at the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Adult ectmitaSon ii S.S. For information, call 838-5941. DIVORCE WORKSHOP Muine Cohen offers a work- shop for those in the process of or recently_ divorced titled Divorce: A New'Beginning, from 10 a.m: to 12:30 p.ni. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 180A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759-0579. COMPVnR SHOW Super Shows Productions, Inc. sponsors a computer show from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange Q>un- ty Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Adult admission is $5. For information, call 838~5941 . HANUKKAH CONQRT The Jewish Community Cen- ter presents its third annual Hanukkah Concert at 2 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center featuring Rabbi YEA IOAT M.~ MlnV The Young l!lrec:utiYe1 of Amedc4 ~ tbe ennu.i Holl· day BoatParide ol ~Party, at 6:30 p.m. at tbe ~Bay Club, 1221 w. Cout ~y. Newport Beach. For more lnformattoo. cail 159-5456. OtRISTMAS MARKETPl.Aa The Orange County Fair- grounds Christmas Marketplace opens at 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main parking lot, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $1 for adults. Children under 12 are free. For information. clal 723- 6616. HANUKKAH CANDLE UGtmNG Orange County Celebration Jubilee invites the commUDtty to celebrate Israel's 50th birthday with the lighting of the first Hanukkah candle at 4 p.m. at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. The event will feature a giant menorah, children's choir and Hanukkah festivities. For more information, call 755-5555 ext 228. LIVING Will SEMINAR . The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free seminar titled Planning Your Health Care and "./jHcH.p ~ grc.11,, ~u./d IHfHH' 6. ,i<>HHd, /4q Hffll f>u-f ~~(, UH ~ H. ~ tutd H-'" ~ U>«I. ""fl/ .u ii wiU ~ lo~, tAq lai</, P" ... itHt wail a~ u.. " OOJ~ a wl.d., r" tutd y ~ g""ko... gr4~,, .. '" flu jH""'6 ~<>fl> wu-1. UH>tluaj*•" 16 "'° -.~, a~ wu-1. ~p6 /1'<>,,. ab<>v• w• a.1'tJ ll><>W o fo1'Ut? <>/ gr°"',.· %,.,.,,, J ',,. #0 p/ad J waU.d F" r" to .,u.,. """ t4-... £1J~tJ y<>" ,,.. ' ..,.,.y rlJH& grf'U~ Lo~ .At~ o..d "fl/i{- \41L-fadC/,h (1;) ~1 ~()M. --·r"'I. 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'Ne y.on·t compomise on quality 'HNI should yo.;? 1 hod the Economy. •tte's a good tmservative, a good free-enter- prtse guy, a big airport support- er.• : Genis announced last month :that she'd make a run for Silva's )Seal Her anti-4.irport views ignit- I WINDFALL CONTINUED FROM 1 ;tor the Police Department bike 'patrol. .. $12,000 for a new police motorcyde. • S'l50,000 for preventive street repatn to be made this summer. • $300,000 for development of soocer fields at the Costa Mesa fann site. • $300,000 to balance the city's llartlOtics forf etture fund. • $125,000 for improvements to the d.ty parking lot at 565 W. 18th St. , , Holiday Special UNIDEN XLT-9000 I mma7 -· • ed fervent Silva support in New- port 'Bee.ch. which does not lit in his district but serves as a cradle for pro-airport activity. · Tuesday evening's fete was set to include finger food. mingling and a brief speech from Silva, who was arriving straight from an exhausting eight-hour board meeting. He said he didn't see the event as a strictly pro-airport 1 extravaganza. • $12,000 for the city to start a trauma intervention program, which trains vob.mteen to respond to emergendes and assist victims. • $50,000 for rubber rafts, auto- matic sandbag fillers and other El Nino-and flooding-related items for the Plre Department. In~ adioD. the Oty Council shot dawn a requeist by Newport Beach resident Ellen 1ledt to over- turn the earlier denial c:t her ~ cation for a IMnage practitioners permit. nedt, 43, was recently refused a permit by police, who do back- ground checks on all massage permit applicants and reject any- one previously convicted of a ·1 just look at it as being· very pro-bUJi.ness, • he said. •1rs just going to be meeting a lot of folks, and my district is very pro--air- port.• Though Argyros -who has helped raise funds for Silva in the past -lives in Newport Beach, he has plenty at stake in Silva's race. Argyros' business office sits in the South Coast Metro area, which is Silva's district. And Silva sex-related offense. Tiedt last Mardi pleaded guilty and paid a $100 fine for working in a white lab coat and black Spandex dress that was cut too Jow in the necJcHne for Newport Bellch's sbm- dards. She was employed at 1be Getaway massage parlor at the time. But her attorney, Marcus McLaughlin. argued that because the infraction was so •tJivial• -he likened the offense to a parking ticket in severity-it shouldn't p-a- vent his client from getting a permit to practia! massage in Costa Mesa. In the end. the Qty Council unanimously rejected Tiedt's appeal, leading Mclaughlin to say 7• &.t"" °"• ~ • CHA'S FAMILY ml! SHOE REPAIR ---1673 lnlMIAVL#f ~i.:= (• l'MSt.) .......... _.,.11 714-642-4.114 MAGIC FOREST IS BACK AGAIN I For The 12th Straight Year I ! ...., • I .. . ,_ • ~-=ALL NOBLE. i • . .. I I . FIR TREES ($26 .95) ·- ALL DOUGLAS FIR TREES ($19.95) FLOCKING, 'FLAME PROOEING 'AVAILABLE ii a longtime booster of airport plans for the Bl Toro Marine base and business interests -Aigy- ros' biggest pet causes. •everybody tn Newport Beach and Costa Mesa should be get- ting behind this if they think the airport is important,. Ellis said. ·we need to send a strong mes- sage to Sandy Genis that this is not the rtght position on this air- port.• afterward that his client is consider- ing suing the city on the grounds that clfldals unfairly denied her a pennit. Hanel.knotted Wool Aubu.ssons Starting at $325 Sizes 4' x 6' to 9' x 12' Discontinued Karutan Rugs Starting at $199 Sizes 4' x 6' to 9' x 12' HEMPIULL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Wedtling Ring Necklaces CHARLES H. BARR Open Sunday Dec 21 10:00am-4:00pm 1803 WestcliffDr., Newport Beach, California 92660 1"11311n-~~~~~~(7_1_4_)64~2-_3_3_10~~~~~--rfn) CMIT •1auut.,__ PIEBTI 0 Samsonite· WORLDPROO F • Attei catching tile Jaguars in the second quarter, ~ use low gear in the second half, advance to the ·~tonight against Fountain Valley's Barons. IRVINB ... Sound tUndamentals can be men intimidating than ~ or atblettdlm, just u _ttigh's EagJes found out rn.i.day night in tbar opening act m tbe lrvtne World News Cluslc. ·we don't tcant anybody with pu.r game,. Bstanda boys basket- ~ coach Rich Boyce saJd, •and we are deftnltely not scared ot anybody. So tt11 probably be Dip and tuck for us in every game µntil (Padfic Coast) league.• It appeared Estancia (4-3) was ~ea Kings put an end to five-gaJDe skid, 65-51 • Return of Conover and game-high 17 points by Franke against Paramount point toward better days for Corona del Mar boys. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot in trouble early, but 0 ye of little faith. u Boyce'• storming Eagles finished with a neat-Impeccable 69-63 W:toJy over Ontario (3-2) at University High. •1 didn't think we were in trou- ble (in the tint quarter),• Boyce said. •we were jUlt making bad puses and poor dedslom. • OK. so \he Eaglel had their flaws, like stnldng just 1 of 12 attempts from the three-point cmve, 1 of 11 in the first half. Ontario's pressure up front caused three quick Bstanda tumoven, leading the Jaguars to an early 7-2 lead. Ontario PouDtaan Vill9Y tonight 111 7:30 ID tbe ~­ Mil at Ulih•lltf· &taDda moved Into UI welJ.lubdcat8d half· Court game in tbe second biJf and, for all intent .a purpose, burled Ontario. Barty in the fourth ~er. Estancia enjoy8d a 60"'5 advan- tage, the biggest of the game for eith• team. •What happened,• said Boyce, wbo laves .d8feme, •11 that we went to a matchup 7.0lle and (the Jaguus) couldn't figure it out h looked like we were in a man-to- man. They were a little con~ fuJed." The Eagles showed they could nmmtbe~~,.., dllplaf94 .... ~ m .. tblrd (oulllcJ•lng ~ 1~. tbm pfiecl tb8r muld put tba ftniyt~ touch• ~ a ;tdOry wttbout Sain N~ ~ a field goal in tb8 fOUrtb ~· Nelson, the Air Poree ~ mf ·bound Mnior, cai'ried Estanda'1 offense in tbe ftJ'lt tbie8 quarters, ending with 26 ~ti, three usiltS and three reboUnds, while senior guard James Dawkins (13 pamts) made three huge baskets in the thJrd quarter and senior forward Ryan Simpton (11 points, eight boards) gave the Eagles muscle when they n~ it ·we're not afraid to run with anybody," said Boyce, whose team won the second-quarter KIM HAGG£R'TY I OAl.Y PILOT Costa Mesa High'• Jennifer Grublllch (white cap) battles Foothill'• Daylene Coberly in Tuesday's nonleague water polo acUon. -MUSTANGS JUST MISS Costa Mesa takes No. 9 Foothill to the wire before falling, 7-6, in sudden death in winner's pool Tuesday. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Losing in double-overtime sudden death is nothing to hang a head over. Especially to the county's ninth- ranked team. When Foothill High's Day- lene Coberly gunned in the game-winning goal two-.and-a- balf minutes into the sudden death period -36 minutes of play from the opening whistle - Costa Mesa's girls water polo team members hung their heads as they exited the pool Tuesday afternoon. But Mesa Coach Scott Taylor couldn't have been much happi- er. ·we bad a few chances in that first overtime period, but we pl4yed a good game,• Taylor, who guided the Mustangs' boys team to the ClP Southern Sec- tion Division n title game just a month ago, said. •Poothlll ii a good team and we were in there to wmil• The MUltangs (4-3) jumpid out to a 3-1 llMd after two quar- ten thankl 1o a pair ol goab from AH9oo Ala9tuey and a long shot frclla Amy Devey. But the Knights, No. 9 according to Orange County polls, scrambled back with a constant barrage of shots on goal fired at Mesa's goalkeeper Stephanie Lombardo. The hosts converted four goals in the second half, while stifling Mesa's attack and hold- ing the Mustangs to just two scores, one each by Devey and Cari Howse. Devey's third-period goal put the Mustangs up 5--4, but Foothill's Jacqueline Pirro fired in a backhanded shot from the hole to knbt the score at 5-5. Some clutch steals by Howse and Lombardo were not con- verted mto goals in the remain- ing minutes of the fomth quarter forcing overtime, which ii com- posed of two three-minute peri- ods. Mesa could not cub in on two Foothill ejectiana in the fint period, but watcbad as Pirro delivered a ICOfe when the Knights' drew a man.:edrintage in the second. Lea tbaD 20 eeccad• after Plm>'I ~ 9'ft tbe Kmpts.tbe Jeed. ~ .. ,. ..... cntdldl ww819d ~beet~ ilDd tba squads into the sudden death period, which 1utl seven min· utes or until a team scores. The Mustangs bad two pos- sessions before Coberly sent in the winning score on a 6-on-5. Despite the loa, Mesa out- shot the Knights (26-18) and also recorded more steals with Howse piclcing off ~ht and Lombardo ta1lytDg ..,.., ~ylor de9atbed tbit game u one that will build Cbarader for hls team. •tt'I earl'yin the Maion and we're still getting used to each other. I'm happy with the way we played today. We're progressing .• Lombardo also had 10 saves. .. ..... ~7. Cona MBA I ColtaMele 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 -6 FoothRI 1 0 3 1 0 1, -7 c-. ..... Dewy 2, Alastuey 2, Howse 1, J. Grubl9ld\ 1. s.w.s: L.onibilnlo 10. Pclod• • PWTo 3, D. Coberly 2, ~1,P~1 . ~lekore12. tlidt ~ llD Caatrol tbe= taDp0 IDd 1~ttl 0-I . ~Wben be<'pP ciUard JA1a1 CantND 9CQled on a ~f layup with 5:56 left m ~tbe:JPt1 balf, it gave B1taDd4 ttl flnt liiiid. I 2'•23, I No lead for eilber team grew:to l more than three points ~; Estanda'• late surge, when ~-: 10D ea>nd OD three straight pM: 1 MSlioDI, all with strong, dmog: moves to the hoop. : I Dawkins capped the S..O " with a soft-touch jumper in C key through traffic, gt.vlng I Estancia a 39-3' lead. : When the Eagles moved 10 • their half-court game, Nellon1 scored four of their first six fiAld : goals, all from close range, as tbl!y: built nine-point leads twice. ,; , I don cantrell .. ' ... • Continuing a recall of-.. firsts involving Newport · r Harbor's storied past. ... .. Tue AYSO boys Division 5 soccer championship had the making of a youth sports classic. Two teams that held each other close to their hearts as rivals would do battle for the right to call itself the champ, and the other would have given it all in the process. It, indeed was one that the kids wouldn't soon forget as Quicksliver fended off Poison Ivy to capture the division championships by a score oX~-o. Quicksilver met Poison Ivy last Saturday, each team coming into the contest with one loss each. The mark in the loss in each's record had been delivered by its title-game opponent. Poison Ivy began the game with a strong offensive attack, but Quicksilver's defense clamped down denying the squad a goal. In the second quarter, Quicksilver's Nico Hendricks scored on a breakaway to break the scoreless tie. His score was followed by a goal from 1\'aftord Hfll. which was &et up on a pass from Ethan Bartollc. Poison Ivy retaliated by drawing a penalty kick that could have turned the momentum of the game. However, Quicksilver goalkeeper Chris Lo Memo came up with the save. Noa.la lalr, Hill and Hendricks each scored in the second half to clinch the title. Finishing the championship season with a 12-1-1 record, Quicksil- ver's team also included Phil Garrett. Leon Glaser, Mike Madi.Ion. Stevie Parmer, Bobby Reuoner, Kevin Etter, Matt Jon:lan and Jayme Oblaver. ' Poison Ivy, which went into the championship game with a 12-game winning steak, consisted o1 Cuaeron Kiimer, Andrew Nab.In. Kyle Hint, Kevfn Gowdy, Dutel Shu. Dulel Loyer, Wllllam Tennyson. Matt Hogan. Nlck Pruter, Nick Nonnaivlln, Kevin J!redla, Jed Flores and Ian Armltroag. BDITOR'S NOTS: Tham photo acheduled tor Thursday ed1Uon. . ' . Estancia routs Lions, 5-2 ' ' COSTA MESA-Tbe &Wlda Higb girll soccer team _got two goals afiece from senior Jennifer Miller and jlmior Maureen Flynn to key a S-2"'Doo1Mgue tmnnph Tueeday over viltting Westminlter. Jemiifer Porter rounded OUt the ICOriug for Coach Jenny 'nlvar91'. Eagm (2-'), who alto recetYed two Ullata and atroog play In tbe mid- field by Rebeka Roth. nna ~made eight aaves for the hocts, wbo tab on DODleague vtlltQr Katella Thunday. The lJcos fell to 3-2~. CYPRESS -Costa Mesa High junior Evelyn Powers collected nine of her career-high 19 points in the Mustangs' 23-6 second- quarter blitz to lead Coach Sbon- tel Sherwood's squad to a 53-37 victory over Compton in the first round of the Artesia/Brethren Christian Tournament at Brethren Cbrlstian High. Powers, who drilled 7 of 10 foul shots during the second quarter, helped the Mustangs amass 22 points from the line. · Autumn Smith had 11 points and seven rebounds, Julie Collett added six points and seven boards and Kim Nguyen had six points and five steals for the win- ners (2-4), who most likely meet Marina Thursday night as the townament continues in the sec- ond round. IRVM WOllLD .-WS aASKETaALL C1ASSIC EsTMOA ''· o.u.o a Score by O.-•• Ontario 22 14 9 18 -63 Estand• 16 23 18 12 -69 om.to -James 21, Bums 12, Smalls 5, Wade 2, Niies 10, Jones 9, McC.111 0, Okumu 4. 3-pt. goals: J1mes 2. Niles 1. Fouled out: Niles. Technlclls: Coach JerTy Ronnebeck. ........ • Simpson 11, Nelson 26, Dawkins 13, Rliney4, Ketu 2. Clntrell 5, Vllbuena 7, Andenon 0. JoNnsen 0, casteflano 1, Salas 0. J..pt. pis: ~11 . FouJed out Simpson. Ai1 .......... ., OwWtiM lbW"l,.H•lt CoSTa MBA 53, eo..tow J7 Score by~ Compton 8 6 10 13 -37 Costa Mesa 11 23 8 11 -53 Coinpto .. , -Jones 4, Strichting 10, Walker 2. Bobo 5, Gray 2, Hatter 6, Bulard 2, Fido 6.3-pt. goals -None. Fouled out -Gray, Hatter. eo.t.11 Mesa -Chapin 4, Smith 11, Hatsushl 6, Collett 6, Powers 19, Nguyen 6, Sisaki 1, Garcia 0. 3-pt. goals -Nguyen 1. F/O -None. Mustangs fall to El Toro COSTA MESA -Junior Evelyn Powers poured in a career-high 16 points and added nine rebounds, but 20 twnovers, the absence of senior scoring leader Kelly Chapin (flu) and the pres- ence of El Toro sophomore sensa- tion Guilliana Mendiola (23 Cow m.. MM ts.,._..,._ 51 Score bJ Qlim tleis Coronl del Mar 12 19 18 16 -65 Paramount 6 13 10 22 -51 Col'ona .. Ms -Fr.nke 17, Jekell 15, Alshuler 8, Richardson 6, Simon 6, Thurman 4, Coombe 4, Gabriel 2, Hiies 2, Hllf.cr'9 1, Conowr 0, Cooper O. Hunt 0. )..pt. goals • Simon 1. Fouled out • None . ..,.,..wet -Odom n . Bt9dsNw 11, Johnlon 8, Stewart~ HNI ~ 8omrg ~ '-ten 2. Kendridt 2.. Justin 1. ).pt. goeJs • 8r.mhlw 2. Sww.t 1. rouled out. None. points) resulted in a 57-31 non- league victory for the visiting Chargers Monday night Mesa senior Julie Collett had 10 rebounds and five points, including the Mustangs' lone three-pointer, while Jenny Earnest chipped in four points. 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Refrigerator $185. 94.9848 myriad of merchan-1-------- dlse Items, becau .. our columns compel quallfled buyers to ca.Ill M2-5878 Thlnktng °' havtntl • garage~ oiv. ua a call CLASS...O Ma ... .,. • DOWN 1TMde 2 ....... ,. ,~ .. .... ·~ & Spoke • Andtoon: llbtw. 7 AAoo1....it • DewclM 9 Jolnfotcee 10 CUC on the *" 11 Plchefs 13 Sit 14 M«M. to a cat 20 Po1111Md 22 Cloll ,,....,,... 24 Look forward to 28 Prieetl' tobel 27 Olly 28 Puld dweller 29 &mnattza 30 Boot--31 ~- Ifie, 'It II~!; t/Pa flk,;t~ 1,V A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 -----•I CLEANING Sl!RVICE SERVICES DIRECTORY AUTO REPAIR/ SERVICES 3447 MERCEDES VOLVO-="",.....,......,.,....-___,.. __ SPECIALIST & IMPORTS-Great Job Reaeonabla Rat••· BUSINESS S!lVICES =~ I 0 I• 1 0 P .. Dbl p._ &ABI' ~ 4 0 •• . .... ... ... Openina 1-.d: Fow: ol • Diatributiooal band.a lead to wild auctiona, and ueua11y require akill· ful play to obtain the bMt nault. Thia band WU DO uceptian. With ,,_, apade Jencth aod a fit. for partner'a tuit, then ,,.. op way South waa 1olnr to let the oppo- nent.a '/!1&1 in game, eepecjaJly since North 1 pua of five dfamonda aui· geeted tome apade aupport. Nota that five diamonda will be clef'eated only one trick without the cloubl• dummy defenee of negotiating a PLOOI INSTALL urms 3820 BAUUNG Leara &o " a better Wida• p1*7ert 8uwnh aow &o tile Goren Bridp Lett.er b1 caUbaC (800) 781-1111 for lalcwmatlon. Or write to1 Goren Brtdp IM- ter, P.O. Boll '410, ~ DL IOl80. NM TO Ttt8 DUMP •••••••we•lnet•ll (71 ......... 1882) AVAILAaL• TODAY ........ 2 '87Muawng Beautifully rHtOfecJI Great Xmaa gift! "4995 ee:1-.2en 3890 POOL SERVICE 3894 ORCO PLUMUING • DllAIN Cl&ANINO 7-DAYSIWIK Sr. Otilea Dilcaaat lalancl 81ue Poole POOi & Spa Wkly Svl:. Rap.ir. fllt«/pump/Nr Acid wuh M5-e.,2e ROOFING 3910 ULaOA ROOFING CO Quality Wott< Quamt'd Raroof/Rapalr frM Ell Lie/Ina 831 ·SCHU 3932 .. :The Stripper Speclelialng In Wall~•P•r Removal L.588. !'!4'1 H3-I037 We Gala should hang loge«._. Strip, lnstatf, adVlca to 1h• CftQY. 1.1m11e e31..au1