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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-12-04 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia makes grade with wirJ, over Los Al PAGE u Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 RES E.R VO IR .: Wat er. district ready to review project P~GE 3 Police association unhappy over proposed pay raise • Group feels Costa Mesa has the ability to pay its members more. Council to vote on 'fair wage' increases. By Carolyn Milter, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Police Association says it's insulted by the city's proposed pay raise and cautioned that an approval by the City Council could create a rift 10 their relationship. The City Council is expected to vote torught on the proposed 3 per- cent salary adjustment in the 1994- 96 contract for the city's sworn police officers. The contract has been under negotiation since August. The 3 percent increase -which was proposed to all the city's gen- eral employees and the fire and police departments ip 1994 -is based on a "fair-wage" in the marketplace and what the city can afford, Mayor Joe Erickson said. .., "The city negotiated in good faith,• Erickson said. "The gener- al employees and the fire depart- ment have lived with the formula and I ask the police association to do the same thing.• Th.e officers' raise will cost the city about $172,000 for the fiscal year, according to a city report. The city ha,s shown a commitment to the police department by adding several new officers this year, and by consistently increas- ing the police department'6 arinu- al budget, Erickson said. But the police association, which has 142 members, claims the city does have the financial ability to pay them more. In a letter sent Thursday to the City <!ouncil from Robert Crogan, police association president and veteran officer, he claims the assooation is "insulted" and·feels the city is taking an "unbending, antagonistic" position in the salary adjustment negotiations. "Our complaint is they ~e m with a bard line: ibis ts what we'll pay you, like it or lump it,'" Crogan . said m an inte[View Pnday ·As a total membership, we're upset at the way the city has gone about Uus • Crogan sa.id the city had agreed last year to a salary adjust- ment -3.S°'o for police officers; 5 5 percent for sergeants, and 4 85 percent for lieutenants -created from a formula based on data from the League of Ctn.es survey which would put Costa Mesa police offi- cers at the fair market wage level. Changing this to a 3 percent "across the board• increase based on the city's own formula is 10 effect, telling the officers, "tbal we are Just not worth even the medi· an wage level,· according to ~ gdn. While the discrepancy Ylbn't stop the officers from doing their 1ob, Crogan said il could create an dntdgonistic relationship between the assOCLation and the city. Enckson. said the police force has one of the best benefit and salary packages in the county. He added that, according to data recently published by the Daily Pilot, th~ere a number of police officers with salanes over $100,000. ... • Sll<>l l.D 1'111. BF .\'I C.<> <>'\.-Mayor • .. Mark Korando, left. talks to Rocket, an area taxi driver, while tally· lng people entering the Empire Ballroom recenUy. Korando and other residents living near the Empire say they're fed up with all the foot traffic the night- club creates th.rough their neighborhoods. 041bey're like ants, I'm not kJdding you." says Korando, a Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner, of club-g~rs.. "They come out of nowhere." LEAH H()(,j'>TEN I DAILY PllOT DISCO DILEMMA Empire Ballroom's popular 'Disco 2000' isn't music to some residents' ears By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot C OSTA tv!ESA -It's Thursday, 10 p.m. at the Empire Ballroom. and the pltlce is bop- pmg. 1Wenty or more people are standing m line, chatting as they excitedly await their tum to get into the hot spot Some of the gals are dressed in typical 1970s garb -bot pants. tie tops, hip buggers and, of course, the ever·popular platform shoes. The other gals and guys are dressed in their best club attire-jeans, T-shirts, sweaters. The thump, thump, thump of any one of a zil. lion '70s disco tunes emanates from the building. "YMCA" by the Village People, "Shining Star" by Earth, Wind and Fire, "Staying Alive" by the Bee Gees -you name it, the Empire plays it. and pals Ghtter Girl and Dina Girl, take to a runway th.at stretches onto the dance floor. At first, no one even notices the tno. But their hair, makeup, clothes and dance movements are so outrageous, it's near- ly impossible not to notice them. eventually The threesome has been hired by the club, Rockie said, because they add to its cutting-edge character. •People come here for us: Rockie said. •And, they come here because they want to see what's going to be hot tomorrow, It's fun, th.Ls place. Peo- ple can co'xne here after work and see their friends and have a good time." Meanwhile, outside, Park Drive resident Mark Korando is in his usual spot -sitting in his blue Mercedes, parked across the street with his click- er in band, counting the pairs of young hipsters fil. ing into the converted warehouse •They're like ants, rm not Jndding you,• says Korando, a Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner. •They com out of nowhere.• Korando and other residents living near the Empire say they're sick and tired -really tired -of the nightclub' popularity and all the foot traffic lt create through their neighborhoods. Once the Empll'e park- That's why hundreds of young adults from Cos- ta Mesa, Newport Beach and beyond flock to the joint every Thursday night. They come for the Empire Ballroom's "Dlsco 2000" night. · Chantey Beck, 21, of Huntington Beach shouts over an old Jackson Five song, squinting from the thick cigarette smoke that hangs in the air, •1 come here all the time on Thursdays. I like the crowd, the music. It's a nice place. It's not jtinky. • Dina Gtrl. right. and Rodde RaCCloon ~ve to the music during the Emptte Ballroom's "Disco 2000• nJgbl becomes even more lively. The dance fioor Qegiils to fill. The kidi are b avmg fWl, waving their arms and swayiqg their' hips to that gi:eat '70s so\llld. As the clock ticks later into the night, th~ seen~ Then, at 11 o'clock, it happens. Rockie Raccoon (a man d.res5eQ in a vinyl-looking •maxi• skirt and top) r------~---------, I \ D I \ AROUND TOWN CLASSIFIED PUBLIC NOTICES SPORTS TIME OUT - - \\ I \ I II I It 4 9 9 6 2 Christmas revelers walk on wild side •Dasher the reindeer helps Corona del Mar f es- tival ring in the holidays. By carotyn Miller, DaJ1Y Prlot .. and East Coast Highway. The 13-year-old reindeer was JU5t one ingredient of the festive reope thlit brewNl for hours Sun- day dunng tho annual Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerc Christmas Walle and Festival. Red bllloons bobbed abov th crowds, vanoUJ renditions of caro1I waited tbrougb ' th air, ....... b<Mlgbs witb blirudng _..... llgbtl fruned the doorways °' lbopl =•ur.atl, and bandredl ol in ......_ and "~·· abed ..... lctcWft ol lbe ... ecmJGrm.•lldllD .. a.per.a C9* Miia n PP ' 1ldllD W '""' ..... 0 .... "'-"· .. . malls t>e<'ause it's more of a neigh- borhood, commurufy feeling.• Greeting and vistting with neighbOn and merchants ls on or the reasons many tesldents come out m droves for thls event yeer after ~· • ·we t"<llM beN Just to ever/· bOdy, • M1d lw0dr.11e Corona del Mar ....... 'Jbm Moen, Wbo WU wttb bil wtfe. ...... and th* tbNle smau ctilldlm. wboM favorite attndODI .._. s.nta a.us and .. CMNIU..dinm's. Sblloa Ztgllr. a 11 tan here. Mid lbe llie ....... ted OW c..-...., ...... pn11med to ...... ......,.. • SEE DISCO PAGE 5 blasts school .. officials • District may not have residents' best interests at heart, Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson says. By Julie Ross cannon, Tina Borgatta, DaiJo/ Pibt COSTA MESA -Mayor Joe Enckson, upset with Newport-Mesa Unified's recent decision to-sell another school on the atY's. East Side, said he's not sure school offioals are worlang for the best interests of aty residents. The school board closed escrow Fnday on one former Costa Mesa elementary school on Bear Street, and Nov 28 took the first step toward selling another school on Monte V1Sta Avenue At the same time, school offiaals are looking at ways to house more students at existing school sites. including the mstal- lation of 18 portable classrooms at Ensign Intermediate School . "Maybe it's time that Costa Mesa withdraws from the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School Distnct so that Costa Mesa bas a stronger voice m the decisions that directly affect us," said Erickson. wbose children attend Mariners Elementary and Ensign Intermediate schools. •As a parent, I find it very difficult to comprehend bow the school chst:Iict, al a meeting two weeks ago, can say they don't know how to handle overaowding, and then two weeks later vote 5-2 to sell a school site m that very same area.• be said At the Nov 28 school board meeting. Enckson's wlfe, Alesia, asked trustees not to sell Monte Vista, desp1te an April zens adV1S0ry committee recommendation to surplus the 37.S-student-capaa ty school Though distnct officials contend they can back out at any blne, the board already has spent $23,000 tn hire consul- tant Mark Rogers to create a development plan for the 6.25..acre property. The di£- trlct also has filed a zoning change appli· cation with the aty, which is scheduled to be reviewed by the city council tonight. Enckson, however. said the matter likely will be continued. Fnday, oty manager Allan Roeder received a letter from the district offering the Monte V1Sta site to the city at fair-mar ... ket value. School officials. citing an exemption in the state education code. s&d the distnct h -·an munedia.te need for an additional school te and is actively. king to acqw.re !'Ucb addibonal schodl' sit • and th ore doesn't have to (J(fet the property below fair-market valu . MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1995 NEW Fear and loathing at ·the fast-food window \ LO OKING BACK .. . I t has come to my attention that some people who use the convenience lanes of fast· food establishments are not always looking for convenience. Some people are looking for trouble. Last week. l pulled into the drive.up lane of a Carl's Jr. for nothing more than a quick cold drink. OK, and maybe some onion rings. Directly ahead of me was a silver Toyota Cressida, area 1991. I know thls because I had the opportunity to memorize the back of it for more than 15 rrunutes as I sat immobilized observing some dangerously eccentric behavior. The thµty-something couple in the Toyota engaged the speaker box in countless annoying questions regarding the ,Cnspy Chicken Sandwich. "What made it crispy? Did it have bones m it? Could they choose the type of bread it was served on? If they ordered it in the combo meal could they sub- stitute a salad for the fries?" I tned to be patient. After all, [ am m no pos1bon to crib- aze people who bungle lanes establlshed for expediency. The checkers at Hughes know me as the express lane lady who once made them deduct apples from my grocery bill, one at a time, until we hlt a total wluch coinoded With my cash on hand. . peggy n ormandin Allen Fundt in the bushes? At what point does odd public behavior start to assume a more menacing atti~de? This was getting pretty close. The female in question returned to her car and the Toy- ota slowly approached the pay- ment window. The driver hand· ed the cashier a check of sQme sort. When it was refused, the voices got louder and the woman in the passenger seat thrust her neck out the window and started screaming at the innocent employee. Someone behind me honked and the Toyota driver responded with several obscene gestures in my direction. Again, he shut off his engine. And so I waited The couple eventually settled on an order and started to coast toward the cashier wmdow, stopping their car just short of it. I stared at my lap and won-. dered how it would feel to be bound and gagged in the back seat of a Toyota Cressida buried under Crispy Chicken Sand· wich wrappers. In shrill voices they hag!Jled endlessly over the form of pay· ment. Here I sat, trapped by cement curbs in a fast food Autopia ride from Hell. Udo Shtpyard (lower right) faced South Coast Shipyard across the channel. Both built boats for the Navy during World War Il. They fumbled around in the front seat and then the driver turned the engine off. The lady in the passenger seat got out of the car and faced the line of traffic behind her, dramatically holding up one hand in a "Stop" sign. (Llke we had a choice here.) 'Day of Infamy' brought search for shipyards She opened the trunk of her car and after rununaging through some loose clothing produced a leather satchel. She slammed down the hood, hoist- ed herself up on the back of -the trunk and sat cross legged arrogantly ponng through the contents of her mystenous black bag to an au~ence of maybe five cars stacked up behind her. An order was ready for them at the pick up counter but the couple shoved it back at the window. The bag with a Happy Star face was volleyed.J>~ck and forth so many time~ that I couldn't determine Whether Bonnie and Clyde actually drove away with any food in their I n the hectic months following the Japan- ese attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, and the United States' declaration of war, the government was pressed to find slu.p- ya.rds to build and refit the ships needed to fight the enemy and guard the coast from what was feared to be an imminent inva· Newport Harbor. During the war years, the Lido Shipyard built more than $4 million worth of boats for the U.S. Navy at the rate of one per week They never missed a delivery date on their sub -chasers, minesweepers and other small a aft. I lured Buck Ayres to run the facility. During his tenure The Lldo Shipyard was known to every boat owner on the Pacific Coast His son, Pat, joined the firm &S vice president and Harold Steck, fore- man of the carpentl) shop became general manager. sion. , possession or not. . I did notice that as they cruised out of the drive-up lane, they turned left, knowingly or not, and got tight back into the lane again. This demand brought the Lido Shipyard into being. A group of businessmen beaded by Edgar "Ned• Hill, George Peters Md Hadd Ring persuaded Clarence Ackerman of Azusa to move his boat-btajd.ing business to After World WM Il, Lido Shipyard was sold to Consolidated Steel and this company used the yard for repairs and maintenene of large yachts. The Curo-1q,mer Company became the owners of the Udo Peninsula in 1949, and Upon Ayre':.' retirement in 1987, the Curos renovated the yard and renamed it the New- port Harbor Shipyard, with space for yacht deale.n;, repair shops and boating service shops. -Compiled by Anne Spinn Who were these people and what were they doing in the drive-up lane at Carl's Jr? Were they terronsts on the lam? Was LUNCH Newport Mesa Unified School Dlstrlct Elementary Lunch Men· ufor Dec. 4 Offered every day 1. 'furkey and cheese on a 4·inch roll 2. 1Urkey, turkey bologna and cheese on a 4-inch roll. 3. Student minichef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sun- flower nuts, graham crackers, fruit. 4. Garden or green salad consists of lettuce, shredded carrot, red cabbage and garden peas. Choice of milk with all items. Strawberry 1 % milk available Thursday and Friday •Monday Rib·E·Que on a bun or French- bread pizza, fresh vegetables with dip, peaches, choice of milk I think they were looking for a drive-up teller. • PEGGY NORMANDIN'S lime Out column appears Mondays. MENU •Tuesday Jumbo com dog with ketchup . and mustard, or French-bread pizza, broccoli and carrots with dip, fresh fruit, choice Qf milk. • Wednesday Taco Beu Day: Fiesta bean and cheese burrito, seasoned peas, chilled applesauce, choice of milk •Thursday Italiari spaghetti with meat and turkey sauce, crisp salad greens, lowfat ranch dressing, French roll, blueberry crisp, choice of Il).ilk. •Friday Oven-baked chicken, oven french fries, orange wedgies, chocolate graham crackers, choice of milk. • THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs oeriodlQillly in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321 , Ext. 331 ALS ASSOCIATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, Orange County Chapter. needs many volunteers. For information, call Executive Director Stacy Koressel at 375-1922 ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's .Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its Visiting Vol unteer Program; support group lead- ers for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun- teers can call 283-1 111. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society is seeking offic.e volul')teers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCen~r. For Inform. tlon on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Jane O'Connor at 751-0441. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Americans for Free Choice In Medic,i_~, volunteer directory a non-profit educational organization founded on the Idea of Individual liber- ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers. For more information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALlli HOSPICE The Americ.an Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to terminally Ill patients and their families In the greater Of'ange . County area. Training Is provided. For information, c.all 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. AMERICAN YOUlli SOCCER Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer sea- son registration. Parents of boys and g irls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer Input. telephones, coadllng, refereeing. equipment and purchasing. U.111640-2539. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC Is a noh-profit group In Costa Mesa that spOnsors •nd supports multi· outreach community servke programs. such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers •re needed. For Information, c.all Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803. BAUET PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Gulld, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for • variety of tasks For Information, call Molly Lynch at 642-9275. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men 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 544-7773. .. . BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGECOUNTYCOUNOL Volunteer opportunities include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs For more Information, call Devon Dougher ty,~990. BOYS ANO GIUS O.UBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEAOi The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more information, c.all Dick Powers, 642-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. can Ginny Smith, 708-1517. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services factli· ty at the' comer of 19th 5trett i1nd Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES OF ORANGE COUN- TY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two- year cornmitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abando!"led children During the two-year pe.riod, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For information. c.all 935-6124 DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The Defore Foundation for the Arts, a non profit organlzatron dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more infor· mation, call 241 -9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the A.meri· can Cancer Society. Volunteers are need· ed, and no special skills are necessary. · For information, call 640-4777 betv,ieen 10 a.m. and 5 p.m DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs vol· unteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help In a variety of. mediation cases. Bilingual language skills Me needed for offke volunteers and for mediators For more lnforma· tlon, call 250-0488. Pilot used to record letters to the M~ CA 92626. Cowight. No WEATHER SURF POL1CE PILIS editor on any topic. news stories. lllustrttlons. ed1to· rial matter or advert1sernents ADDRESS herein can be reproduced with-nMPERATUR.ES and tonight ~lih. "°"' SUrfllne COSTA MESA VOL 89, NO. 279 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St.. out wrrtten permluion of copy· Newport Beach p•rtial •ftemoon W.wtr.k through • 2900 blodc of Gr~ a.an.: A thief entered the rear lot of a Costa Mes.1, C.hf 92627. right owrw-. 63155 dearlng. ~ company, possibly by jumplrl_9 ~ • wall adjltent to the bUti· COMECDONS Balboa Sm•ller waves are ness, and removed scrap metal •nd miscellaneous tools wonti HOW IO REACH US 62154 TIDES forecast for this $1 ,200. It is \hf: Pilot's policy to prompt· Orculltion Costa Mes.at TODAY week, with • north-• 1800 blodt of Newport llouleverd: A man left his $400 ly correct 111 errors of subsunce. The Times Orange County 60l52 first low west swell c.ombo mountain bike unlocked ouulde of a bar. When he returned Plt~se ~II 574-4.233 Thank you. (800) 252·9141 Corona del Mar 12,43 a.m. 1,5 tving some 2·4 the bicycle wa!Jone ' AdvertJslng 6 1152 ices and some • JJOO block Hatbor lloulevWd: A. pair of U ,SOO golf m Classified ' 642. $678 Flm high ~aks •t beach· clubs were stolen from a c.ar by • burglir who used a screw dri The Newport BetcM:osta Mes. Dlsp!!r. 642--4321 SURF FOUCAST "7:01 a.m. 5.9 eaks. Larger f~ ver to pry open the car's window and get into the trunk, where Dally Pilot (lJSPS.144-800) Is Edtt I LOCATION SIZE Se(:ond loW due ln Monday and • the clubs wtre stored. publlthed Monday= set· News 540 1224 Wedge 1·3 SWW 2:04 p.m . ~0.3 • TueSd•y. 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Newport Bnch/Costa Mtta Daily Pilot briefly OCC offers course on holiday woodworking Learn hOYf lo whittle wood into holiday projects In a class offered by Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office. .Learn to make basic Christmas projects using jig saws, band saws and sanders. Each session includes three projects featuring different designs. The non-credit workshop titled, "Holiday Projects• in Wood• starts today and Dec. 11 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The course will be taught by Chuck Schu- bert, the wood shop teacher at Costa Mesa High School. Following instruction in machine operation, participants will complete their own projects. No experience is necessary. The registration fee is $25 per session, plus a $5 fee for materials. Registration is being held at OCC's Community Education Office located adjacent to the college's library. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m.; Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Participan1s may also register over the phone by calling 432-5880. Tree, auctions will highlight charity event Shape-Up Newport will host a "Festival of nees· fund raiser Dec. 11 to benefit homeless chtlcl.ren caught in the mstituponal form of foster care m Orange County. The 9th annual fund raiser for The Helen Hunter Fund will take place from in Newport Beach from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Shape- Up Newport, 1080 Irvine Ave The Helen Hunter Fund assists in the promotion of long-term foster care or adoption in a home. The event will include a.silent auction of Christmas trees deco- rated and donated by local mer- chants. Christmas tree themes include a Toy 'ITee, a Celestial nee, a Victorian 'ITee, an Angel nee, a Country Western 'ITee and a Wmter Wonderland Thee. A "Member's Revenge Auc- tion" is also planned, during which Shape-Up Newport dub members can bid for their chance at fun revenge on the personal trainers, aerobic instructors and other fitness staff. The event is open to the pub- lic. Admissien is $20 and checks should be made to "Orangewood Cbildren's Foundation -Helen Hunter Fund.• Call 631-3623 to RSVP. 11/ct North Carolina deep discount pricing on over 50 brands of carpet and all types of machine and hand made area rugs. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 1Q.6 Sat 1Q.5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa 0.-. ComlJ'• Opr Headquarters The Tinder Box Pepper spr~y used in assault, police say COSTA MESA -Pepper spray and a moving car where the weapons of choice in an a.ssualt and battery Saturday night in the pa.rking lot of the Costa Mesa Motor Inn, police said, At 11 p.m. Saturday in the south parking lot of the motel at 2277 Harbor Boulevard, Shirley Patterson, 39, and David Bradley, 33, both Garden Grove residents, were apparently hav- ing an argument with a Costa Mesa man named Woodrow Wil- on, Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbtck said. The trio's argument escalated, and Patterson reportedly began hitting Wilson, who rushed to his car, grabbed a can of pepper spray and warned both Patterson and Bradley to stay away, Yezbick said. Bradley didn't heed the warn~ ing, and barreled toward Wilson, who sprayed Bradley with the pepper spray, knocking him to the groundi Yezbick said. Wilson then reportedly lunged for Patterson and hit her several times, knocking her to the ground, Yezb1ck said Wilson then reportedly ran to !us car, backed it over Patterson and Bradley, and ran away, Yezbick said. Police still are searching for Wilson The two victims suffered minor injuries and were t~ken to Hoag Memorial Hospital for treatment~ -By Carolyn Miller Costa Mesa police involved ~in fatal freeway chase COSTA MESA - A 38-year-old man sought for vehicle-code vio- lations evaded Costa Mesa police late Friday rught, inciting a chase that ended with his accidental death in Anaheim. At 10:30 p.m. Friday, Costa Mesa police officers spotted Jef- frey Lloyd Novak, a Fullerton res- ~ ident wanted for several Califor- nia vehicle-code violations, dri- ving a 1982 Oldsmobile sedan. Police signaled for Novak to pull over and stop, but he reportedly ignored them and. sped north- bound onto the Orange (57) Free- way into Anaheim. Police followed Novak's car and, with help from a regional police helicopter, were able to back off and watch Novak eXlt the freeway at Lincoln Avenue into a residential neighborhood, accQrding to police. Novak then continued driVlllg northbound onto Rio Vista and Frontera, where he IIllSSed the mtersecilon and rammed hl.s car head-on into the cement wall of the Riverside (91) Freeway embankment, according to police. Novak died imstantly at the scene, police said. .)YI,~ Jl d (l (,{J dhiJ A l0f!'Jf J lmH&CkTle -~- ,7ill'oW.J, (uJl<>m .f/3uklo~</· . 'f/,~ull11t1 .-fhml111e1tlJ, .4f f'-1/jiltrlJla,i1 • fltjtro11<1'.J . -r-- 3838 East Coast Highway Suite A Corona del Mor • 673-1794 1 block South of Poppy St across from 5 Crowns resfouran1 ' There were no other passen- gers in the car, and Anaheun police are investigating the acci- dent -By Carolyn Miller MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1995 Mesa water district to review new 18-million gallon reservoir COSTA MESA -The Mesa Consolidated Water District board today will tiear an update on the progress of an enginee~­ mg firm's review of the structur- al integrity and efficiency of Mesa's new 18-million gallon reservoir The firm, the Corrao-Brady Group, will tequest the board·s permission to perform "a full-scale test" on the reservoir's circulation and turnover power RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HARBOR Bl.VD. COSTA MESA· 5'8· 1156 The reservoir's ability to or- culate water efficiently was called into question some months ago, after a state Depdrtment of Health Services o!flcial sent a letter to district General Manager Karl Kemp, informing him that the tank's single inlet-outlet pipe could create a potential for water quauty problems. The board will meet at 3 p.m. m the distrtct headquarters, 1965 Placentia Ave. YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Ot Such Delicious Food! Join l '::, For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Holida\ Catt:nng :\\'a1lable . ~ For Re-,ervanom and Directions Call 723-0621 • • MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1995 . . ,. "rl' NcWJ>'lft BeechJCoica Me.a Daily Pilot . .. OUDAY PROJECT'S IN WOOD Two woodworking etas e today and Dec. t 1 otter three hour classes in making three different holiday projects at Orange C<>ast College. Attendees will make ba. c Christmas projects using jig S4WS, band aws and sanders. Course instructor is Chuck Shu- bert. woodshop teacher at Costa Mesa High School. 1Wo evening sessions, 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. are $25 per session, plus a $5 materials fee. To register and for more infor- mation, call 432-5880. TUESDAY 'HOLIDAY TAPESTRY' The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club will host a lun- cheon at the Balboa Bay Club, beginrung at 10:45 a.m., l,uncheon served 1 L30 a.m.-2 p m. Featured speaker is Georgalyn Wilkinson, international executive, Vocal- 1sVcomposer Thomas Waldron and "Radiance,· a g_lowing fash- ion show. Cost 1s $17. Reserva- tions must be made by Dec 1 i call Micki, 964-5007 or Adele at 760- 9616 COMMISSION MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ,. ation Commission of Newport Beach meets torught at 7 p.m. at Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach. WEDNESDAY MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church hosts its weekly men's fel- lowslup breakfast di 7 a.m m the church's D1erenheld Hall, 600 St Andrews Road Newport Beach Dr Chdlle Reynolds will speak on "Advent and Christmas m India • Opefl to all men, cost is $2 50 Call the church at 631-2880 SHOW AND TELL SEMINAR I The FuJton Skm Institute hosts a free seminar with presentations on facial re1uvenation (the non- surgical faceWt). liposuction and other cosmetic procedures fol- lowed by questions and answers and a personal consuJtation with Dr. James FuJton. Space is limit- ed so call for r<>servations, 631- 3376. The FuJton Skin In stitute 1s at 1617 Westchlf, Ste 100, New- port Beach HARBOR CRUISE Join the Newport Jaycees, a network of young prdf essionals ranging m age from 21 lo 39, in a Harbor Cnuse aboard lhe Can- nery Boat from 6.30 to 9 p m The crwse includes hors d'oeuvres, and a no host bar followed by a silent auctlon and dessert m the Cannery Bar For ticket purchase call Julie Chapman, 672-0622 Available seating 1s limited and advance purchase is recommend- ed. Cost is $16 for membE'rs, $20 for non-members. The C dnnery Restaurant 1s located at 3010 La1ayette, Newport Bearh For more mformdtion, call thf' New- port Jaycees lnfoline at 451-2178. THURSDAY HOLIDAY BRUNCH The Friends of thE• Orange Coast lnterfa1th ShellPr hold a sumptuous Ho!Jddy Brunch at the 1 Village Crecln from 11 am to 1 p.m A $25 adrruss1on cost mdudes • food, hve entertainment and a "The best of ho!Jda'r cook.mg,· a 1 demonstration b'r renown chef Davtd Wilhelm of Chimayo Gnll. C ·u,tonwr 'l'n in· ha' al \\ ,1\' ht·t·11 Ila· I 011 ndal ion of 111' IHl\illl'"· /1111111 /1 11111•/11/I TRUNK SHOW •wim flt'1 Alden -~, Bryan H. Ltd. MLN S \HOlS 11(' In We1tdiff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr NB 650-6856 Ml CASA MEXIC.AN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ' The highlight of the brunch is the decorating of Jhe Shelter Christ- mas tree. Children living at the shelter spend time after school and on week.ends ma.ki.rig ornaments for the shelter Christmas tree. These ornaments Will be on •Sa.te• at the brunch. Once an ornament is "sold• it goes on the tree and the decorated tree returns to the shel- ter as does the contrtbution. Reser- vations are a must Call 760-8384 before Nov. 30. SISTER QTY BREAKFAST The Newport Beach Sister City Association will hold its annual Christmas Breakfast Buffet begin- ning at 7:30 a .m. at the new New- port Hsubor Nautical Museunta Riverboat Cafe (formerly the Reuben E. Lee). The association is a non-profit, volunteer organiza- tion which promotes international communication between the peo- ple of Newport Beach and its sis- ter cities m Okazaki, Japan; Anbbes, France; and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Cost is $15 per person. For reservations and information, call Dru Cottrell a t 644-3150. 'CAN WE TALK?' Women In Management pre- sents a discussion of the different ways men and women communi- cate and how to deal with the gender differences. The presenta- tion by management training pro Miiru Donaldson will be during a dinner meeting at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Networking begms at 6 p.m .i dinner is at 6:30 p m . · Cost is $35. Call Cheryl Scherr at 838-1558. FRIDAY NATURE HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE The Environmental Nature Center holds its first ever Holiday Boutique with nature themed gifts today from noon to 3 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. on the trailer deck at the Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beech. Sales will help to support ENC program funding for the spring semester. The ENC, a public benefit, non-profit organi- zation has proVJded enVironmen- tal education through interpretive tours to school children, youth. groups and the general public for 23 years in a unique 2.5 acre set- bng of California native plants and wildhle. For more informa- tion, call Bo Glover at 645-8489. SATURDAY SNOW IN CORONA DEL MAR Some 15 tons of snow are fore- cast to fall in Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar for a Winter Wonderland, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Newport Beath Community Services Department, the free event is made possible by a generous donation from the Newport Har- bor Elles Club. Designed for clul- dren from age 6-16, the event will feature holiday crafts, a snowman building contest and a visit from Santa Claus. Parents are encour- aged to bring cameras and plenty of film to photograph their chil- dren playing in the snow. Grant Howald Park is at the comer of Fifth and Iris Avenues in Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3151. SUNDAY WESTWIND II OPEN HOUSE The crew of the Westwind Il in appreciation and than.ks to all the people who have helped them will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sea Scout Base, 1931 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach. The Westwind 11 is now fully operational with a completely rebuilt engine. There will be a barbecue and harbor cruise at 2 p.m. Please RSVP by Wednesday, Dec. 6. Contact Roger Abercrombie for more information, 637-3400. Holiday fiestas Complete Caterina Services Sizzling Fqjita Bar • Stro1ling Mariachis. 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INSIDE EDGE Jonathan Robuison, author, psychotherapist and hypnotist will speak on. •prom money madness to money magic,• at the Orange County Inside Edge. A support group for leaders where success- minded people gather to explore and expand their potential, The Inside Edge welcomes guests. Included in the meeting ls a full- buifet breakfast, interactive table discussions, in.formal networking and professional entertainment. VlSitors and guests are welcome. The meeting will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. in Scott's Restau· rant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15 to first time guests. For reserva~ons, call 730-5050. THURSDAY, DEC. 14 cussing the bUSUless economy, politics. b4nk.ruptcy a~d the orange Coast in the conung year at the Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn. 15rt!. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Reception and museum tour at 11:30 a.m., lun- cheon at noon, program at 12:45 Cost is $20 per person and reser- vation deadline is Monday, Oec. 11. Call 5484942 for reservations and information. DEALING wrrH CONFLICT "Dealing with conflict m your relationshipi fight busters that work" is the title of a free evening program planned for 7 :00 p.m. m the Friends' Community Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. Preregistration is not nec- essary to attend. Presented by Ruth Wunsatt, the program will help participants learn how to prevent conilicts from escalating to resolve dispute issues by using OC PREDICTIONS FOR 1996 the Fair Fighting SteP,S. 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"It's Wee their ears haven't adjusted to the outside • "There was one tune, it was about 1:30 in the morning, and there was gentleman leaning against my mailbox, having a very loud conversation with another gentleman about the redeeming social qualities of rap," Karando said. "Now, I don't car.e if he has that opinion. But, I don't want to hedr about it at 1:30 in the morrung. nght w:>der my bedroom window " In October, the Pldnning Com- mission approved d Litany of con- ditions aimed at curbing the park- ing problems, mcludulg a propos- al drafted by the Empire that would provide dt least another 84 parklng spaces at the adjacent Staples store parking lot The commission also wanted the Empire Ballroom to provide free valet parking on that lot And .. the members wanted the rughtdub's management to tum away all cus- tomers who do not use the Empire or Staples lots The Empire management has flied an appeal to the list of r~ements, saying some of the stipulations are unfair and unrea- sonable. The City Council will consider the Empire's position tonight, dwing its regular meet- ing. And, until the council has made a decision. the Emptre i.s under no obligation to implement the plan. But, the club is pre- pared. · The management has posted huge signs throughout the club and on the doors, informing the club's clientele that starting Dec. 14 , the management will deny entrance to anyone who parks outside the Empire or Staples lots. "Hopefully, that'll work," said Butch Rillera, the cluJ>'s general manager. Bu_t, Korando has his doubts that it will. Even with the addi- tional parking spots at Staples, Korando believes there still won't be enough to-accommodate everyone. "The Staples lot will give them about 87 parking.spaces,· Koran- do said. "If people come two in a car, that's 174 people. B,ut I'm counting more walk-ons than that. H This past Thursday, by 11 :30 p.m., Korando had counted 473 walk-on club-goers. "And 40 of those people have walked off {left the club)," Koran- do said. "So, that makes about 433.". Korando says he doesn't want to drive business out of Costa Mesa, and he doesn't want to see the Empire Ballroom close. "I just want them to keep their parking under their control and out of the neighborhoods," he says. That might not be enough to satisfy Anaheim Avenue resident Alayne Rasch, though. "I would rather not have it m .~ ;. ' ~ "'· ., . .1to/;t!ap ?JOl'lmil SPECIAIS· I , f 40 I . . ....., U/1.r/.- CUStOM Photo Greeting Cards > ·.ll :' , . call for an appolntm~nt • HODSON Galleries / ~tudio 124 BROADWAY, UNIT 0, COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 (714) 646·0337 '!i J'l Formtrly at Jalitboru cf: Univtrslry ~L Now Grand Fir ~ on Jamboru &: Back Bay Drfrt "I (I bind. nonlt <f P.C..H. at Nrwpon D1111ts 1 Noblt Fir Douglas Fir Tablt Tops ~' 'j r - -B°';a;nf';I io'~-Z4~ - -, I NOBLE FIR WREATHS I I 5au1 PmeCooc .Holly I I A 1' & Bo~ Included I I $200 Reg. Pncc $16.95 I -Compatt at $30 "z__ ~ ~ I -... - - - - - - - - -" ~"'~.rt. ,, ~~ =~~· I bl<IC'l Nd ol PCJt For The Special People ... In Your Life 9ift Certificates P14rchase now arul receive 25% off price reduction ElpirlOOn cWe on certiftCMeS May 3 l, 1996 r~---~~~------------...--w~-~ ' F.¥.1. : In addition to the Emjlfre W-room. the c:c.t. Mesa City Council ~ Wiii 9ho con51der: + A,..,... from the owner of Club ...... ~t'M .i 143 w. 19th St.. to serw .icohol. City offiO.IS .,. conc9fMd .t>out a potential fdr public nuiSanc:e problems relat- L Ing to alcohol consumption. 1 + Atl .nnual ~of the Auto-l : mobile Club's expansion project to ~ : determine"'~' the organi1za· h : 1 tlon ha$ •"""'""''strated good· alt 1 : compliance" With Its deYelopment : 1 ~ment. Tiw council last year 1 : approved a plAn that will double l the office space at the company's l Fairview Road facility 1 + Ftnal approval of an amend-l ment to the city's real estate sJgn 1 ordinance The Planning Commls-: sion last month approved a rev._ 1 sion that would allow agents to : place real estate signs In parkways · • and street medians, provided they l are removed within 24 hours. 1 The council will meet tonight at : 6:30 p.m in the City Hall Council : Chamber, 77 Fair Drive. 1 I L-------------------------~ my neighborhood,• Rasch said. "I understand that young people need someplace to go. but why does it have to be so close to a res- idential area?" SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 . •Tuey did the same 1hing with the Bear Street School,• Enckson said. "I knew the reason that they were not going to offer the Bear Street School to the aty for less than fair-market vaJu~ was because they were going to use the funds to dig themselves out of debt from the bankruptcy.• But now Erickson is question- ing where the unrnediate need for a school is il it isn't ill Costa Mesa. Carol Stocker, Newport-Mesa Unified's executive director of business services and auxiliary operations, said the distnct bas an "immediate" need for an elemen- tary school in Newport Beach's Downcoast area. "In order to build a school, there's a lengthy planning process. You have to start plan- ning these things years m advance of when you need one," she said. "What is your definition of immediate versus my definition of immediate?" She said she anticipates the distnct purchasing property for the school within the next six ( ~.eh.el ~mitlf Ololl.ection SPECIAL SURPRISE SALE! 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"but the board hdsn't made that detenrunation." And even though the distnct ~ using the exemption to solicit a higher sales price, Stocker said Newport-Mesa Unified isn't required to use the funds to build the Newport Coast school •The money comes back i.nto the district to meet the dlstnct's needs for construction," she sclld. "We're goin,g to spend the money on the sale to meet the (student) housing needs clistncl wide dnd on deferred maintenance nt~eds • Still, the appearance of taking from Costa Mesa to give lo New- port Beach is upsetting, Enckson said Costa Mesa nughl be mterest· ed ln purchasing the property for an East Side park, he said, but the city's bU:dget can't match the fat wallets of btg-tune developers who already have been courting the clistnct's business ser\'1ces office FESTIVAL CONTINUED FROM 1 "Everyone m the communi- ty is really wonderful,• sa.id Ziglar, stoppmg to wave at a rnend. Her son. Matthew, 12, said he en1oyed ltsterung to the live blues band and tasting wheat- grass JWCe at the new Health ' Emporium, one of many places that provided !.amples of food. Another Corona del Mar resident, Brent Busch. said he was hdVlng a great time look- mg dt d.ll the decorations. ·1 didn't expect a remdeer. • said Busch who attempted to touch the arumal's fuzzy antlers "It's very cool -quite the surpnse.• · WORLD'S FINEST WINES AT THE BEST PRICESI • Callfqmta'• leading Pf'•mlum w lrM retaller • a ... at ••••ctlon • Friendly service • Dell¥ery a ¥allable Call~ 1(800)96&-5432 /or a ~montlily ca talog ~WINE CLUB. !111 l llcf_,a IE llltl Au. CA 1!111 Stop by & get your colors done & hop at the same time! .. ·.1 Joe. M11GOO A how1q1te of fine clot/Jiti,l!.for tmineu & cb1/dre11 • Ne:..'t to the Balboa Ferr)' • On the Penlnsulo • 675-489<> HICKORY FARMS AW: AllOlJT_ VALUE PRICED GIFJ'S! Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! Availa ble only at Hickory Farms. 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Below, Plock looks on as his teammates celebrate the tournar.Qent <;hamplonshtp ln the wake of a 70-66 ytctory over the Los Alamitos Grtfflns ~aturday night at Corona del Mar High. SAILORS FALL TO .0-4 Sea Kings Verdugo Hills completes frustrating sweep for Newport Harbor. CORONA DEL MAR -It's a habit that first-year Newport Harbor High basketball coach Larry Hirst hopes his team can break -and quickly. Three times against Verdugo Hills, the Sailors were down by at least nine• points, then came back on each occa- sion, only to fall short in the end, 63- 52, in the consolation game of the Dai- ly Pilot Tip-00 Oassic Saturday at Corona del Mar H1gb. •Yeah, it's nice that we don't quit, but we're sw e making it a habit," Hirst Said. "It seems like that's been the ltory of our. week. We get down, we come baclt, then we lose by a little. I have no 14ea what the answer ts. I jUlt think a coupl.e more ~ys of prac- tice will make us a couple more days better, because right now I can't put my finger on it." For the Dons (1·3), it was their inaugural victory in the tournament in two years, spanning eight games. For the Sailors (0-4), who struggled against Verdugo Hills' full-court pres- sure throughout, it's too early to panic. But no time is better than now to improve upon their woeful three~point (2 of 11) and free-throw shooting (6 of 19) against the Dons. Newport Harbor was down in the early in the fourth quarter, 4 7 ·35, then made its final comeback, cutting the deficit to 51-48 with 1:43 left in the game, before the Dons pulled away again. The Ta.rs, who twice pulled to with· in two points in the third quarter, led only oncft. Thal was in the firit quar- ter, 8-6 -By Richard Dunn •Corona del Mar gtll JOlnke baclc for Laguna BMCb, and fourth-qu;arter spurt heJpl, too, as CdM improves to 2-:L ·Eagles get an 'X. for 70-66 ·triumph over LoS· Alamitos • With Candlish on the bench, Plock (MVP) and Nelson rise to th~ occ~ion to captW'e Daily Pilot Tip-Off Classic laurels .. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pi1ot ' CORONA DEL MAR -• In a game that rivaled the intensity of a CIF South- ern Section basketball final, you never would've known it was an early Decem- ber tournament, as Estancia High's Eagles -unranked in the Orange County preseason Top-10 poll -defeat- ed Los Alamitos, 70-66, in the title game of the Daily Pilot Tip-Off Classic Satur- day night at Corona del Mar High. Even more impressive in the victory was the fact that Estancia's 6-foot-6 senior center, Chris Candlish, watched most of the action from the bench because of foul trouble. Los Alamitos (3-1), ranked ninth in the preseason county poll, featured a trio o~ 6-1 players, as well as another 6- 6 and two returning starters at guard, including Chris Glass, a first-team All- Sunset League choice last year. Dane PIOck Estancia But the Eagles (4-0), who began the tournament with only two players who had varsity experience, sent a strong message to future Pacific Coast League gam,e three times, and pulled to within opponents and county Top-10 vote.rs. one point on six occasions, but never led uu•s too early, and it doesn't really again. matter, because we want to be there at Estc;mcia, which consistently beat the the end of the season. That's when i~ Griffins' full-court press in the second counts -we learned that last year," quarter, led at halftime, 34-27, the last said Estancia senior guard Dane Plock, points of the first half coming on a Plock voted the tournament's most valuable three-pointer with 3:32 left. player, following his. 23-point perfor-Los Alamitos tied it twice early in the mance against the Griff.ins, who third quarter, the first coming 1:46 into reached the Southern Section Division the second half, when 6-7 Adam Seaton I-AA semifinals last season. scored on a three~point play to make it Plock connected on 6-of-7 three-36-36. Seaton was fouled by Candlish pointers, four in the second half. He also on a putback, sending the Eagle center . had four steals, fo~rebounds and four back to the bench with fotir fouls. assists. Candlish could only watch the final Forward Sam Nelson, a sophomore, 6:14 of the third quarter, as well as the had 16 points and five rebounds for opening 4:14 of the fourth. Estancia, including a message-sending Plock; Simpson and Nelson, though, three-pointer in the second ....--------. paved the way for Estancia in quarter. the third quarter. When Candlish went Plock drained a three-pointer down, Nelson and Plock with 4:14 remaining in the third stepped up. And when Los for a 41-38 Estancia lead, and Alamitos' matchup zone the Eagles led the rest of the· defense collapsed on Nelson way. and Plock, sophomore Ryan Los Alamitos, which pulled to Simpson rose to the occasion within one point (65-64) with for the Eagles. 1:53 left in the game, shot 60.7% "Candlish is such a force in (17 of 28) from the field in the there, I think when he comes second half and played the out, teams relax a little. But it Nelson entire third quarter without was a real tribute to everyone f turnover, yet still lost. else," Estancia Coach TlDl Parse! said. Estancia, which had a nine-point "It was a nice early-season game, but advantage on three occasions early in the thing is, we can play better. We the fourth quarter, thanks to a pair of haven't reached our potential by any three-pointers by Plock, shot 70.5% (12 means. That's the be~t we've played so of 17) from the field in the second half. far, but we can play a lot better." In the fourth quarter, Nelson sank Candlish, an all-tournament choice, one of two free throws with 1 :37 to play largely for his workmanship earlier in to give Estancia a 66-64 edge, then Los , the np~Off Classic, picked up his third Alamitos' Seaton was whistled for trav- foul only 0:36 into the second quarter, eling. when the Eagles led, 19-15. He didn't The Eagles converted, as Nick return to the court again until the start of Novak made two free throws with 1 :06 the second half. remaining the next time down. After Candlish went to the bench, Chris Komer, Los Alamitos' 6-7 post Nelson netted a three-pointer 31 sec-player, canned a jumper from the top of onds later to increase Estancia's lead by the key with 0:56 to go, cutting seven. Nelson scored again, driving Estancia's lead to 68-66, then Novak hard to the basket, to give the Eagles a scored on a layup, following a nice pass 24-19 lead. ' ) from junior teanun.ate Brandon Casillas . Los Alamitos, only 5 of 18 from (three assists), giving the Eagles their beyond the three-point arch, led in the. margin of victory with 0:27 left. first quarter, 11-10, then Plock's first The Eagles will unveil their squad an three-pointer with 2:36 left gave their home floor Wednesday, 7 p.m., Estanda the lead. The Griffins tied the against Newport Harbor. ,~ t , j I ' I I I I ' I ' I .. .. ..... ts ~ONOAY, DECEMBER 4, 1995 I I I I ' I . TITL E-S CHOOL! Waltz named MVP as Eagles girls capture tournament championship That's right. Those nwnbers translated into a 16-point win. "Our defense really did the job because we just couldn't hit a basket," Davis said. "The girls were just so tired having to play back-to-back games." The Eagles had defeated Anaheim, 61-12, ma wild semi- tinal game Friday night. . Waltz had 13 points in the championship game, along with six assists, to tie her for the team-high lead with sophomore Arny Deming, who hit several clutch shots while accounting for her 13. Two juniors, Jennifer : IRVlNE -Estancia. Jiigh's : girls basketball team stats read • 24 of 79 from the floor and 6 of : U free throws. Senior pomt guard Jess1cd Waltz, who on Friday bad four assists to give her 500 for her career, was named the tourna- ment's Most Valuable Player She's currently sixth on the all- tune CIF list in assists and the season is still young McCarU.n, who had 12 points and 11 boards, and Jill Black, with 10 points, joined Waltz on the All-Tournament team. ' ·1 thought we had a good chance to win this coming in." Odvis sdid "We won the tour- nament hvo years ago : "We were really cold from 1 the field," said Coach Russ : Davis. "Our free throw shooting 1 wasn't so hot either." With numbers and quotes 1 from the coach like that one : would think the Eagles' glfls : basketball team got stomped l Nope. , The Eagles a1e now the : reigning champions of the ~ Irvine TQumament, after post- ' ing a lop-sided 55-39 victory : over lrvine in the championship : game. - I "The girls really worked hard and they hung together " Mustangs lose big to Fountain Valley IRVIN'f! -Costa Mesa High's Mustangs droppeCI. thelt sec- ond straight to Sunset League competition Saturday as they absorbed a 71-36 loss to Fountain Valley in the opening round of the Woodbridge Invitational. Koo Kim Wa$ the only Mustang in double figures, scoring 15 points. :.--~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. I I ., Dukus and his Sailors get two thumbs up in debut victory, 6t·-4t • Newport Harbor rolls into Tuesday's second roµnd against Esperanza at South Coast Tourney. By Jim Walters, Datly Pilot IRVINE -U the crowd had brought roses, they surely would have lhro'>vn them m appreoallon for a splendid effort Such was the successlul debut of new bead coach Bob Dukus and his Newport Harbor High girls basketball team as the Sailors came out quickly and ran away with a 61-41 victory Sat- urday over Canyon m the hrst round of the South C0c1st Tournament. By virtue of thelt season-opening win, the Sailors advance to a second- round matchup agamst j!speranza. a 58-29 winner over El Modena, m the winner's brdcket Tuesday al Uruvers1- ty High Game llmC' is 3:30. Before Saturday's game, Dukus adrrutted he had some jitters (although he chdn'l show any) but he felticonlident about the game. "We've had some really good prac- t:lces the past few ddys." he said "If we can get out quickly, Uus could be a lot of fun " They did And 1t was The Sailors 1wnped out to a 10-0 lead on three free throws by 1uruor guard Andree Verlhurst, who was the 1994 Daily Ptlot Player of the Year; a free throw by 1uruor forward Breanna Badorek; a 6-fool Jumper by 1uruor center M.E. Clayton; and a steal and a layup by 1umor forward/guard Colleen Eadie. With almost three minutes gone in the quarter. the Comanches scored their first basket, but that was the closest they would come. The Sailors' opened their biggest margin, 28 points (61 -33), when seruor guard Michelle Klytta tut a 3-pointer ln the closing minutes of the game. The Comanches scored the final 8 points to narrow the hnal margin. Newport jwnped out to a 21-10 lead at the end of one period, but the game quickly degenerated into a free throw shooting contest. Both tea.ms were in the bonus midway through the second period Verlhurst, who got two quick fouls , m the game, was used sparingly in the : ~ n firSt half and in pot s1tuatJons during ! the ~nd. She .still firushed with 11 • points, 7 assifts, 4 steal and 3 rebounds while showing some beauti- ful ballhandling and pas ing skills. Eadio and Clayton both finished with 18 point to lead the Sailors, Clayton pulling down t 1 rebOunds. Badorek al o fim hcd in do uble fig· ures with 11 points and adde d 1 boards. •For awhile I wa wondering if eith r team would have any play rs at 1he end of U1 game,• Duku~ aid. "But our plan was to be aggr tv on de(ense and we w r . • There were few r foul roll In the second half tmd nurac:ulouJly only on Canyon player actUAlly rowed out. •1 can't complain about the calls,• said COKh Nellon Henera, who'& ab<> in bis ftnt year as the heed coai:t1 at canyon. •They were calling them both ways. lt hurt us m<ft ~\lie we don't haw the depth ~ do.• CdM runs into some familiar faces in 73-53 . .loss to Capo By Jim Walters, Daify Piiot '- IRVINE -In a way Saturday's girls basketball game between Corona del Mar High and Capistrano Valley was a rematch of the Battle of the Bays. At least it must have seemed that way for the Sea Kings who found themselves squanng off against two old nemesis in '.Jenny Jennings and Mary Anderson who were both starters for Newport Harbor last season before transferring to Capo Valley. Both, Anderson, a 5-16 sophomore gud!d, and Jeruungs, a 5-10 juruor forward, finished in· double figures, 12 and 14 points respectively, as Capo Valley ran away to a 73-53 decis1on m the first round of the South Coast Tournament held at University High. In all fairness, CdM was coming into the game off a tough game the previous night, a 55- 35 win over Los Amigo , while Uus was the sea- son-opener for a top-flight Capo Valley team. Corona (2-1) falls into the loser's bracket of the tournament and will face Trabuco Hills, a 49-38 loser to San Bernardino, today at 5 p.m. Junior guard Lindsay Wanrungton, who was All-Newport-Mesa last season, scored a game- high 32 points to lead tho Sea Kings, but it was- n't enough ns the Cougars sluedded CclM's • defense for 16 baskets on layups or easy sec- ond-chance follows. CdM didn't help themselves either, commit- ting 31 turnovers -11 in tho fu t qutlrler as Capo Valley opened a 22-11 lead. The Cou gar!> led by as many as 33 points, 7 t - 38, three minutes mto the fmal period Corona, on the strength of 11 points by Warmington , outscored the Cougars 15·2 down the stretch. "I was surprised we had so many easy shots,· said Capo coach Pete Bclanto . ·we practiced a Jot on working against theu tnan- gle-and·2 de f en e, but l guess when we went ahead ear1y, they d ded 1t wa n't working Md that man·to-man would be better.• Sta~ Griffith, who ts filtmg in for coach Garth Plint (m Alasko cm busm ), crctlitect Capo Valley for its play, but itdmitted her team might have been distracted. Besides the Los Amigos game, veral play· ers were tucked away st1ll flh11hing up theu SAT tetts u S.turday's game time approaChed. The start wa1 delayed more than t O mim,ites to allow the ~ to Wlilh their college entrance exams and t8ke e few warmups. •They wwe thrc;wtng a lot Of high palMt at the start Ind I coUld tee it ln thelt eyes that they weren't gulte htmt, • Qrttftlb said "We played• tOug= (Priday) and we Juet bad a lot of dlitl• . ·~ ....... tbe ca'8di 'Jbey go IO dMp ll'I ... '° ........ wlla ...... I , o.•-, wbO 9Mo w.aAI ... ,_._ --..... u =-· :n \ TIP -O FF Esta ncia Hlgh's Ryan Simpson goes up for a shot attempt. but Los Alamitos' A.O. Lamoureux has the answer in the form of virtually perfect defense. Estancia had the last word. though, in the form of d 70-66 championship victory at the Daily Pilot Tip-Off Tournament at Corona del MM H.!yh Saturday night. college hoops Pirates runners-up a t their Kiwanis towney Oran~Je Cod'>I CollPCJf"·._ Pmtlf'<i battled back to lctkC' llw l('dd in the second hdlt Sc1lurdc1} n1qhl dn an attempt to cldun lhl' c hnrnp1- onship of thPIT own h.i..,ketl><tll tourndment, the> 2.'>lh Oranql' CoasVKJwdnh f\Jen\ lrw1llflJOndl, but Long Bl'dCh ( ·11) Collc>CJP mdmtamecl ti'\ composurt• to cdp- ture the title, 7 2-h4, ml]llO\:IOq lo 6-3 m lhC' process Tht> Vikmqs' EarnPsl Douqlds hit two consecuhvl' lh1t•1• pomt shots m the Idle ~1omg lo push the Long Bedch !Pad to hti-h5 with 3: 17 left CodSl would lrun tlw clt>llnt to 70-69 w1th 1 18 left on 1111 m ... u!E• shot by David Do" ns ull d rebund; but Jamar RE.•td mc1cl,• I\\ o tree thorws to push 1t to lhl' hn1tl score. The Piratec; lra1lPd b) "" many as 13 in the sPcondhalf. but httt- tled back to take d .:>4-5:l lectd on Brian Fracalos\' s baskt>I with 8:24 left Duan<> Curtis' three-pomlN wtth 5 52 left gdmc llw Pirates a 62-59 ledd, but the V1kmq" regained thf' lt'cl<l c1l t>3-h2 on tournament f\1VP TE.'rrt'll f\.kK- night' ._lt•cil 1111<1 )d\ -up \\1th .t 30 tPUltlllllllq • In \\omen., bas~ t thnll s \N Llll"' ()81....,PO -1 lrctnq1 Cn.i.,I C '01Jpq1 posll d ctn HO-Sii '>I< l<•I\ O\'t'r Cnrhlllll!l<'' RI\"' Sdtlllci.i\ 111 dc11m th1· C11t>,l<1 Iii\1- ldhonc1I clh1mpwn..,h1p Jctmu· :-;hme IPd lht• \'\ct) \\llh 2~l potnl.,, crnd ,\dnc>mw Botcllld t1ddc<l rn "" Ccldst (7-21 drop pt •d < \111,umrws R1vu (8-1 l hom !ht> 1<111k" ot lht• unbeaten • ln n>lll"-CIP \\tillH'Il ~ bct._kl•l- bdll IR\ £NE -._,oullwrn Cahlorn1<1 CollNJP'' \ dOgu trel' \\PH' HO-7h lO'\C'f' lo \zu,n Prlc 11tc di tht: c_,olcle-n "t 1tt• \thlc>l1c Conf Pr• nN> prPSf'd.,on u11mdflw11t ctl Com or- did CollE-91' ldlhnq to t-5 Ill lhl con ... oldlwn qdnte "''"Phdr 1c \\ ( r<lt•l p11crd S< ·c , .. 1th 1 i po nh \ncwl11 1' lm•>r < nd ( 'c\ml' Rl rt (n llP .1.,o.;1sls) l'i1< h hdcl t 1 pn111t" <1rHI I h'iltlwr Woodn1fl .,co1 I'd \ n pninh lrn tlw \'ctOQUdlcl" H l 1G H SCH 0 0 L OCCER CdM boys collect, 3-2; Tars r oll, again, 4-0 • Sea Kings push past Laguna B ach at Irvine Tournament; return to action today at 3. IRV1NS -Corona dcl M t High' boys occ"r t am got then new coach, 0 r k 1.JJwthci, his first Vlc-tory of lhe l~q5.96 se on Satunlay, bnJ hmg past Lttgun Beach, :~-2. m the hn.t round ot th~ Irvin<' J hgh Tournnm nt. Th " Kings (1·1-1) to turn to second round pll\y at lrVJm• t<Xlny at 3. J h W ms( in h ul 6 goal nd on tt5 i.sts, ruu All jandro Mon· tro, to pac th a Kin< 'v1 tOI)' Also with a goal w t..co n tan .. c1 no ~t vr dd on h d st. I K n Brown wa ftedlled saves in the net N WJ>CX' Heibot. meanWh 1 • deelt UnlY8Slt)• Hig h a 4..0 def l an 0ae tint rc:iuDd o1 u.. bvlnct 1bUma1nmt. .with IC.UN by 8t'oet 'hekfbetry. ~ uadWkla, BA KETB l .. L S MMAR I E HIGH sotOOL BOYS D•lly Pilot Tip-Off Town ment (Ch•mpionship) Est.an<ia 70, Los Al•m;tos 66 Scont b)' Quarten ~ Eitanc1a 7 17 17 19 70 Lo\ Alamitos 1 ::t \4 20 19 66 Estanci• Plock 23. Ndva~ 6 Can dlish 8. Nel'>on lb M;uaya 4 Ca~1lla$ f>. Ry S1mp~on 7 • ~ pointer'> Plod·, 6, Nel~n 1 Los Alamitos Gl•m 14 Strang 14, Johnwn 8. Lamoweux 14, t.orner 6. S('aton 7, H;wem 3 Foul~d out larnourl"ux 3 po1nten Str.lng 4, Uavcn\ 1 Te<hn1ral Johnson (Fifth Pl•c.•) Corona del Mar 68, Ulguna Beach 51 · S<Me .,by Quarters LagunaBl"ath 10 13 12 ~6 51 Corona del Mar 10 16 lb 26 68 Lagun• Beach Pugh 15 Soob- zokov 13, Satr dppe 7 S r annt 4 Ander ~on 4 Kimball 8 3 µo1ntc1\ -Kimball 2 Soourolo-ov I Pugh 1 foduu al\ Pugh Coron• Ml Mar Po'VLOU 5 Friend 5 E11arn 5 Colt:'man .ll Khn~ e 2:3 Guthrie O Goritv 4 Co1101rer 1 fr an~ e I, Goiti1111an IJ 3 p<)llll ' C 'I\ l (Consolation) Verdugo Hills 63. Newpot't Harbor 52 Sc.ore by Quarters Vc-1duqn Hill\ L 1 I 14 20 63 Newport H;.irh" 8 13 14 17 52 Verdugo Hills Casttllo 7, Pottl"r 34 J1mu1l • b M r tO Utiq11•ero 2, Rcag,111 .1 3 pou1Hm C.1stnT 1 Newport Harbor Hornung 11. Sd,wartz 2 Glas\ 3, Wertmcsn 4, lee 1 B.1dore.._ 13 Col11u10 4, Cunr11ngh<1m 6, Matlin O Archbold 7 1 lter\ HomllriQ I Artllholo 1 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS • Irvine Tournament (Championship) Est•nc.ta 55, Irvine 19 Score by Quarters E<11r 11 14 15 1. c; lh 4 1.? 18 "> 3 Estanc.ta WdllZ B Blalk 10 M M r r 2 Rodr1quPZ 1 J M Cdr1 • 12 Oi'.'rn111g 13 StJpll't 1 }. Camber~ 0 ) ft0111tt'n Walll" Fouh•d 0111 Bia • • lt'vine Al ('(I 10 Oat lrniln 1 Mi!r ). 0 Har ii 1 l r•urier 6 H irdem;m ~ South Coast Tournament (First Round) Newport Harbor 61. Canyon 41 Sc.ore by Quarter$ c.1nvo11 10 i4 ' 10 4 \ • Ne '"I nrt Hn•bor 21 18 1} 10 bl ' Canyon Ro\e 12 Sward 1 M 0 Nr , 'l f11tlt r qht 3 M hka ri H•llu11 , lrn1w1q i Mdrt ncau 3 pomt<'r Rov· M O'N( II Fouh d out Sw rd Newport H4arbor Kl~1ta ~ Altord Bad or el< 12 Durtn( 0 Vr,; r lhu1St l ~. E ad1 7 Diaz 0 l<t11£>\ 0CJ'{l 1 17 1tah no 3 3 po1ntN 11;lytta (Fu"St Round) Capistrano Valley 73, CdM 53 Score by Quarters Corona dcl Mar '2 ° 21 ~u 1 Caµ1Strilno Valle) 2l 2~ 17 12 73 Coron• def Mar W<t• r ngton 32. Ford 4 C:1rnon 3 Hawl,..,. ~ CJarc.lr•e• 1 l j p nter\ Wa•m gt •14 Capo Valley f•an' !Ir 2 Kw.(11 14 cc.1,. 1 no ·rM>n 11 C 1111bs ;o OelQ du 0 Umi.tcnwn S. W1IC'\ ). lcl'nirnJ\ 14 3 po111ter) J{)r11\1T1q1r 3 h>uluf Ollt Amh 1~11 Woodbndge Tournament (First Round) Fountain V•lley 71, Costa Mesa 36 Score by Quarters (O\tll Mc~ t 1 ) 9 11 Fountdin v,11Jev zo 1 ~ 20 18 71 Costa Mes<l Chap•n 1. Colle1t 9 Grondahl 2. Andc1~n 7 Kim IS Gro· CJl!n I Pe.,'lon 0 Harbef 0 Fouk>d out (hdpn1 Fountain Valley Bhaka 1 McCluskcr 7 Tu 2 Rizzo 1 Ludwik1 13 8aM:o 2 StranQc lb Nak no 12 Boeke S King 2 COMMUNITY COUEGE MEN 0r•"9• Cout/Kiw•nis Tournament (Chatmpionsh1p) long S..c.h 72, Or.nge Coast 69 long BHc.h McKnigl P1 J 8, Oc-ucila\ 14, Kohlhda~ 6 11llman 8. 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Clubhse, ~.~saableho&"}~e-1C.IMblues.1C~~ IMMED CASH tor 25ft & 30ft Must solll sunny, secure, no Only ss25. 968-4495 for 1 yr lse. 851-pool, Jae. Near beach. .., •ART & ANTIQUES gold. diamond lowelry W•ll consider ollers pots, S850 appt. 2036 COZY 1 BR S500. Jerry 645-6799 751-4925-BUY/SELLJCONSIGN or stones. Conhdenu-over $9,900 640-4053 Fullerton b 552·8842 1---------Upstal s Near freeway Ex.p'd Floral Designer Heirloom C.a llerl•• ahty guar 645·9373 E.S. Furn'd Condo WESTMINSTER 2192 & O~C-Laundry. NS.1ST s395 Takea It! & Stand help. Suki's 369 E. 17th St. !1'21 Beautiful 3Bd 2.5Sa ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $595 65().4661 Cute, clean. quiet, & Flower's Fash. Isl. C.M. 714-650-4294 --------- For Dec. S700/wk. t• · private. lJll's paid. Call 640·2124/756-1558 •BUYING ITEMS• OFFICE Cozy Cottege 1 + 1, E'ald• 1 Br avail 12118. * 714-646-4878 * FUR TURE & S2400/mo. 548-0116 No pets. Gar. $585, -,-..,--,,,..,...---..,....,,,...--,..,,,-GOURMET COOK/Lt From 1800-1960. 1 pc NI cooks kit, gar, pet • · u t t p i t Riviera Twnhm welcome. Only $585. $450 dep. 150 E. 21st Npt Shor•• 3Bd 2Ba housekeeping, exp'd, to en re es a e. an· EQUIPMENT 6047 4Br 2 t.AaBa, big yard, Won't last. 9~3305 Street. 548-0683 Hse 5400+ 1/3 ulil & live out, FfT. Non-mgs, china, glsware. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fam rm, LR frpl, 2-Car. i------=-,.,...,,.-.-Oep. All amen. Acros.s amkr. Newport Beach furn, etc. lmmed cash. $1375/mo. 433·9528 SECOND TO NONE E'ald• t Br, den, car-from beach. 65().4657 area. 714-673-3643 top S. 673-6223 Iv msg Xerox Co pi l r & Adler SPEED & SKI BOATS 701°6 89 SEAOOO I've had my fun. Musi sell I Call . .. 964-3048 NEWPORT BEACH 4Bed Opx style C/A, port, lndry. Cute, LOST •-China Cablnt Ok Oak, Royal Copier w1sup-clean. See 1773 West· Nwpt Houae 52nd st. Q House helper Needed gourmet kit, dbl gar. minster (upper). $795/ Master Bed/bath, FOUND 2925 5-days P(T. English/ Circa 1900, curve gls plies Sell choap Ca111-MAR-.--l-N_E_S_L_l_P_S __ Only $975. 968-0145 S 1 p drs. S495 obo. Chris-723-4074 mo. 642·5488 reas. fun & no smoke. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pan sh ok. lease 11 all N t 645-1353 tine. 723-4494 ext.11 DOCVS 7022 LG 1 BR NEAR OCEAN age 20-30's 548-3277 $200 Rewerd for ro-c an a . n 2169 , _____ _ Pool, gated, pl•Y· Nwpt la. 0011 Hse 2bd turn of ccwtents of btk Income P otential up PETS & ••••••••I• BLUFFS * Lrg •BR. APARTMENTS ground, free c:abl-. 2~a,,.den. gar, w/d. brlefcaso stolen 1'h4. to You Call 565-3484 APPLIANCES 6011 ANlMALS 6049 35'. Max, Bal Penin 3 Bath. Gmbelt, pool FOR RENT N • • r T r 1 • n g I• Bay vu from bdrm. N/ Inc tu d • s pa ti• n t to listen to a 10 mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sec 1-car prkng Incl $2boo/mo Sally Shlp-1 .. •••••••• Square. 842·5858 amk. $625 548·6833 records , address \ape to learn more. Brand New Fridge On-5hr tac11o1y. $350-ley Agent 6"-4-04'9('. 11 books. houH keys. Medlcalt Care P rof. GE Profile 30, white. ADOPT·A-PET $750 mo. 723-5835 1022 Veraalllea 1er lBa, 1., _________ ------------------Call {714) 974-7294 Is lnaur./Government bought 3 mos ago for every Sat & Sun at 50 FT max side he. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil k pool lbha ,. NEWPORT STORAGE 2742 <215> 248"5366 stealing your dreams? $2000, sell S1600. Call PETSMART. Fountain great roe near NHYC. UPLEX For Sala by owner. 3Bdrm 2Bath +Studio. 640-9145 Or call 756·2440. C,:a;f ":w. $~/m:. GENERAL 2602 BEACH 2669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Found Cet 11/30 1 ·800-488·2528 _64_0-_5_73_7_. _____ 1 Valley. Puppies, kit-Perfect for boat pa- Aasoc. Rlty 873-3663 Slmea.se Seat Point, Oceanfront Hotel FF Frig $135. Washer tens and more, all rade. s121tt. 675-9282 Lonn Beach oow,._ Boat or RV •torqe male 10yrs. 723-6405 seeks F{T A.sst Man· & Dryer s110 ~ach. looklng for loving, car-1--------...., Newport Crett 3BR • •1BR $825* to 40', secured. Costa1---------OO W & O 1 Ing homes. CALL 597. SLIPS : 22' to 44' town 1Bd, 1Ba Afl utl 29R 2 B .. $725/U Mesa. s2 a ft ,....,r mo. FOUND: Leopard-like ager. S13 /mo start. arrantee e very S 2BA 1ownhome. Lrgl pald newer carpet. A P .. -f 81 II 665-6150 or 675-7300 ( 7 1 4) 9 5 3 -9 8 2 2 9037 for more info. ho .... ors, swimming 2-car gar. W/0 hk-up, Uve ar beachl ,550_ Refrlg & dishwasher 760-78~7 em • cat; no co ar.1_________ ---=--..,.,.....-~-:--pools Friendly to cream carpet. fir• Incl. 60x30 pool. No Black w/gold speck· PfT Retell lor upscale Washer/Dryer S140 •Poodles AKC• boaters. 723-4074. place. Next 10 comm. 1-S00-655-1522· pets. No feea. No ••••••••• lea. In the vicinity of card & gift shop In ea. Gas stove SIOO Tea Cup Toy & Mini pool & rennls. Walk 101_________ lease. a45-4855 E-slde. C.M. 650-2317. Fashion Isl. Perm or apt size. 646-5848 $250-$950 714·838-4457 ender Saye Selll beach. $1450/mo. CORONA ""s""'t_•_P_•-t""o-,,&""'e_n_d~C~1.-.,..-COMMERCIAL LOST POMERANIAN holiday. 759-7751 Weaher/Gaa Dryer Seve abused and CAMPERS. RV'S, Br2Ba2-carLgyard. 759·9314. DEt••11n 2622 2Br.gar.lrgllvrm.UUI REAL ESTATE Sml fem. 11/17, vie POSTAL600V'TJOBS x"1t condl $200/Ht abandoned pets Be a TRAllERS 8014 Only S155K Ron Young '~ paid. No pets. 11275/ ••••••••• Pomona Ave, CM. Has S21/HOUR+BENEFITS bar frig $25. 548-6090 volunteer/foster Calll=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548-0919 or 642·3850. 1 Br 1Ba w/'yard $700. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo. 551-8554 skin allergy, needs NO EXP WILL TRAIN 714-597-9037. 1• 1----------1 1Br 1B• condo w/ 1---------treatment. 645-3455 Appl+lnfo 714-647·1991 comm pool. spa. gym, 511 1/2 Ca,netlon Luxury 2Br waterfront---------FURNITURE 6014 1am11y hm near parks. S925. Bkr 642·3850 =~~~. fpL~w/~~~du~=i apt. Over 1300 aq tt. BUSINESS OFFICE L~~-r.~~:·~:r~.n ~~!. R;~::t.l°c~~::,. ~-~~ -M-U-SI_CAl _____ _ acpd yds, nu rool/pnl A Beach Oupl•• 3Bd Gated. Call 645·5000 FOR RENT 2769 750/-OFF ln/oul By OWTl( 556-8133 2Ba, g••, fp, w/d, d/w, req. 310-375-9487 . ext. 79e. · 11 /10, 18th & Santa ganl:r.aUonal skills for 7V INSTRUMENTS 6055 '71 Prowler Tent Trailor sleeps 8, gas & elec. hoCJ'k·ups, S950 obo. Vic L. 662-2753. ... Ana. C.M. 548·2061 Adv Co. S7/hr to start. DHlgn Center Prices patio. No pets. Open IMMAC 2Br 1 'hBa •Newport Heights• Op 1 979 150 1 l--0-T--CY----- Sat-Only 11·2pm. 126 twhnse, frplc, carport, 2Bdrm 1Ba. w/pool. Belboe l•l•nd pt 10 grow ·1 Entire contents 0 M OR CLES 31st St. $1450/mo. walk 10 beach/shops. No pets . $795/month. Matin• Ave upstairs HEALTH & RECEPTIONIST FfT ~.~~~t ~l~~•:ch~~.~ s~:l~~t~l•x~~i ~~~~ SCOOTERS 8018 875-988". $900. 909-987-4142 738 Tustin 842-7658 office. 150 sq ft. t:lTNESS JOOO For busy NB sporting atone vases. armoire $900 obo. 548.~036. $325/mo. 675-8877 r events mgmt firm. 810 CANYON HOME Private Cottage nr Spacloua 1Br w/toft, (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phones, Ille office du-248-7727 or 363-8638 VESPA SCOOTER 4Br 2~B•. 3-car gar. footbridge; 1 car gar, akylt, 2 patios, walk-In * UNLIMITED* ties. Computer literate AJuat-A·Bed, alngl• _S_P_O_R_T_lN_G____ 200CC Very low ml. Avail nowt $3,850/mo. 2BR, 1BA. stove, dw, cla1.Endunltoverlooka TENNIS LESSONS helpful.Ertn646-9007. Good cond iti on. Xlnt cond. $975. Call 64&-4114. W/O hook-up, fp. pool. $1390. 67W003 From 200io 2000Jq.h. $35/Month. Offer ends Retail s 3 5 . 5 4 8 .a 8 o 7 GOODS 6065 Must aoll. 722-6498 2102 FURNISHED Big Cyn patio, gardener. Very Lrg 2Br 2Ba. Comp«llM fllla. 12·15. Call Luke tor *BRIDAL SALON* Antique Bed-Set'• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii guard gated 2Br 2B•. $1050/mo 723-7250 balcony, microwave, AaoalioaijWAirpon; details I 722-5958 Misc tbles chrs brand !••••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil den. Ute & airy. Refs. Sherp, clean 28r 1Ba, frplc. Huge muter Brl •sooc.m ..... om.t Eet. bridal salon Is nu Frig GE Pr~file 30 100 SNOWBOARDS AUTOMOBILES $3100. 819-380-2829 patio, carport. Quiet. 2 11320. 875-8003 •-H•klng a dynamic ect. Call 640-5737 Newl Never uHdl All ... _ _... .. all N......,. Badi salH consultant to as· sizes brand• s 179-$24!1 ••••••••• Gated Bayahorea Hae blka ~~o:7~~ VIEW VIEW VIEW --,...... PERSONALS a!st our bridH. Retail Lve Mag 87!S-8048 Steps to beach. 3Br now. · E.lcc.ptlonal 2Br 2Ba, sales e xperience A Black Couch ---------2BL Fp, gar. Avl now Bac:Jc Bay view, fp, dbl MUSTI FfT. Costa FAST TRACK ACURA 9010 $2,500/mo &42·5290 COSTA MESA 2624 O&f. $1400. ~130 MHa arH. T w • • d . J u at Ex1Hc1Hr, almost new.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Udo Isle 48R 3BA '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS 6 PERSONALS 30021 ___ 1_14_154_8-_5_1_00__ cJeanedl $200 .S74-asking 5200 Cail 714-1• Fam rm, Tennis, Sall-I• '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Retail 4255 or at home 827-8852. '88 Legend L WhV lnl. s23oo. 875-7168 $2991at llonth'I Rent MISCELIANEOUS FINANCE 1• DATING? SHYT *BRIDAL SALON* 509-1129 Golf Club• Callaway ~~~. 1~~. ~~: ~~~ 22 VI• Palermo Large 1Bd In 30 unlr RENTALS •••••••••I For a fun time call Eat. bridal salon ~o=.=.=1 .. =n=.=,=r=u=g=,=9=x=12::!.I Big Bertha driver & 3 $10,000. 962-5555 1---------·1 Lido 1•1• newly dee com~ex nr Trlangl•ll•••••••••I 011•592•5..,.._n35. needs a radiant per· • wood $::?00 673·8037 SO f S ti bal ..,-., bone, perfect cond, 3Br 2VIB•. fp, 18 s. q. a o, cony or BUSINESS 33~ per minute, 18+ aon with a grHt 1m1le s1oo. Gorgeous end --------- 2106 w BEST HOUSE * Best locallont Winter. 1000 So. Bayfront 1bd •ba $1800. Also upper apt 11400. 675-8"38. R 28A 1blk to lkh bt gar, 120011, 01*' •• 10.2 (818)965-865e 1300/mo st 129 27th It. 1785 3Br 2.5Ba Front 12400 •Dr )Ba, 1-cat Oii •5so BedtB•th No Klich Don brt9ht 6SM&IO Hqve A Garage Sole ! ii ... -,, ., . . , ,..., ' ' \ " -. r-: dbl gar+. $2000/mo. huge back yard. to greet all our brides. v. .. BMW opuons a111. 539-2040 , ___ J•_n_n_11e_r_64"""i ... •1 ... "°""'""."1 _ OPPORTUNITY HOT CONNECTIONS concierge exp.• p1ua1 table, aii giass, • TICKETS 6075 9030 . -F/T'. 714/548-5700 thick. $400 640-5324 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2718 2904 • 1..aoo-e4 8-4eaa King Bed $125 Ilk• '88 325 4dr, auto, A.C, anrl, 110k ml, runs grtl clean car. $5250 OBO. Call 827·1264 CAL•SCAN (9,11449:-41000 Put a few words to work for you. Call 842-5678. LAGUNA BEACH MOTOR INN K11c~nu • Ocean Vu Pvt Bcb • l'ool • HBO ' Mjjd Coffee Setv • Darty Sl3• 'f Sl7S+, MonChly Avail 11 ......... snc 915Nort .. C..H SalH nuf sofa bed $125 '**KR 0 Q ** IPayphonea·Loca1I••••••••• BUSINESS OIRE,CTOR dresser $60. 673-623!1 ACOUSTIC X·MAS SI s L t p •-EMPLOYMENT EARN SIX flGUftl! ~OME •Bruce Springsteen• tes owes r ... ea TX baaed co. expand· New Ouncan·Phyfe AC/OCeJoe 01tf1• S 2 K /W k 1 Y P 0 t ' 1 · Ing nationwide. Sale9/ double pedHtaJ Ma· Teare IQ( f111 .. Saotana 1------""'---800-800-3470 24 Hra. mgmtJtt~•~e bckgrnd hnn.any table, lklhra BUlrv ._.,. --· Ktng .. Ouck1•Chsrgera ~ 9035 LOCAL VENOINQ req'd. Train In Dallas. $2200.New Mahogany TfCKET AVENUE '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROUT&•Cash Income EMPLOYMENT •214'/680-8414• China ca~t w/draw· 714~7•7~37 1• •Over 20 Prime Loe• 5530 SECTV/Oraphlc• _. S950, 8"2-8635 •aa Skwlark 96k ml, tlons•eoo-e1e-1663 Ad agency Bkkpng+ Walnut din tbl. 4'0X$2 ---------4dr, pb pa, AC, CC, PAYPHONl!ROUTES $1000 w .. ktvl Stun MAC work: Wiii train ~10:s .. ~~:;~TV, ELECTRONICS, :~~'xin~1·:;;.,::,250 Lo"' Slt••·for "'-· enwlo~a a& home. right ~rson. H~ _ STEREO 6080 $2,000/'Wlt Potential. Fr.. deralla. Send T .. che,.. Now hiring ---------1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1--------- ee>o-2.08-5300, 2" l'lra. SASE: Boa 500-0E for January • Pr• MERCHANDISE CADILLAC 9040 2722 INVESTMENT Uma, PA 19037 echool teacher to MISC. • 6015 ADMIN ASSISTANT CCl .. Ch, prlv SchOOI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Y1m1ha Stereo ... Coupe -VIII• • .. •_•.,,•,•.ilmoiiiitiioriiii .. iii __ •_ OPPORTUNITY . SF~~ D•~!gcno•Mr TF/fll• ~~Ian~~~:'~'';;: XMAS TREES 1-9', 15 System AW990m• 2•.4001< m OrlglNU -4 ,..,.,,.. ""'""rm •• . , idnt wllg. ~ • ben-gal $40. Herbl. funlper• aounCll Dou.,.. ,..~ ownr. Wht w/r9d IUw for ...m. Fu• klt~h~. 2908 ,COmp~. organ1atlon efll• min 12 ul'lite $1. a· Klf'g.'On pal!N plat•r etc. Huge lnl•rlor. Roatty QUnl eiww.r, lVNCA. o.v aklll• and pl .. aant Ece' req. is...eo30 $20. Cllrus s'IOClldo (fNll· apeak•r• 1•00. 11,ooo lom 722.eo.., Ii wkly rat ... 65........ i-•TOR'I DR~ phone ~. Non Ing) $\O c.,,,..,. toun. 674''42$5 Of home t ,";;-Condo 117,500 smoker. Call btwn 2· TUTORS PIT' lor bOth taint 1110. bird balha IOl-1129 'a• Selville orig Wffkly or monthly. FREE vldeO 6 lrrl/Utmenl •P"l 71..a89-02U. Ot H.S P'rench 6 Malt\, $20. 909-67,....22 ---------owner • .-.lnt C'Onctt Cin- flulty fumlah.CS :sar . ~~lllge. 80CM86-812t fax raeum• eo· 114-College GPA 3 .2 +. hJ he aaock tab'-aloe OVI) Nwpl. ur IBa, o-r. No amlc/no &1•"38.• IM1 t /Hr. 4•3-2700 v.:; !id. r.nniahecs: '5.tH C.I. 1&44358 peea. Kar.n ~-1"14. btNwtt S1!so 3'1-9518 .... ..,SPOITATIOI *i1 I™ W1'fl ut llOlllY e-•to.,._..,.,. e,...10_.INT MOVING A.Imo•• MW: INUI llufV hht Int. 90t< ml. ••·--------~• ~ ·~•• ~ '"" t•••••••••I a.autft cono. S12K TO tOAlf 2914 5530 5530 pulkut coUC'h, belrm 7H.:J01.:3100 ar ~1Cllll ... w/On malt 6 bo~ 2724 rehi.Q, COffM tab!•, -.-OA ...... n.._ ___ 7_0_l_l •ea Pleetwee~ Ill•••••••• llllChen •a~. pan0t .... ._. , ..... __ , Now HIRING! oage, plants. lot• •o••••· 17k ml mot• 717·7713 tMI LYllAll. ... ''"°°' H7 ... t WMaaLCMAIR .40. Or'9 ..._ .._.. ... ~~~~~---~ ~.J:!.~ :"600.c.. . ....._, CDVIOUT IOU fol All Po5mONs M1JnV m1ec .u .. H2 jl6ill~liill'i•~l"-:1 ~w~-~;;;;~~-•illmli riN. NW bDOolft, & .. ._.. ...... ,..~ .... -AOO~l • ::.···. I I I .. , "e 11 il D d \. n e t. If i y • MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1995 1135 PIVGIOT lllO TOYOTA 1210 nuas 1220 I TODAY'S 1- CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE ~o::,s:: ... ~ ..... 4-Dr W-aon U Meua•H 900 UC '80 celloa 6 epc:t, AC, '83 Nia..,. Pathfinder, 4-epd, 4-cyt. A/C, f:M, loaded, '70K ml, 1 11300 obo. pp. Cati \If, Al, AC, alar~ ._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~TANNAH HlrSCH Gd eoncst Reg 5116 owner, dealer 11te, ail 6$CMI054 loaded, lmac, 48k mJ,40 1700 Obo• 831•7149 rec, Oki ph. 1 19,915. 118,900 OBO. 197· gwaged .... '" ~949 '83 Cello.a ST Auto 4058 or '771·1310 ACM>U 81 Bedclng '=-lgl 83~ ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ t1ant. nu pafntJIJr... t d ~l!••v 8150 Xlnt condl g'1 traN Truok Moun • • I One wtlo g1Yea IM Weddwlg R~ PL_.0UT8 9165 ' Steam Carpet liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii •AU cu S2600. 552•1292 Cletiner. All equip• I a hoOt1 pn>mise t EccenlrtC 18 F Nlf wut .. 14 ~lel'I 117 Entet\ain find sa e.g.11 and - Q.1 • Neither vulnerable, u SoUth you hold: The bidd.ina hu proceeded: NOlt11:1 itA8T SOU'nl WEST 10 P-t• P- '88 PU·8epd 4·CVf, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • 8 e Cello a QT ment ready to work. am/fm, tow ml, .nrl, '74 Vallant Xlnt ltan• hatchbk,· red, 4 cyl, 5 Flyer a , atalonary. nu Urea. Like nut earl xlnt condl mutt apd, AC, eunrf, fully 800 Etc. 112.000 $4600. 848-8928 .. 11111800 OBO. loaded nu tires/clutch, Obo Call 7 14·!5<48-I O PIM f 15 RomAn ctoien 89 LiqUeuf 1 e GtMlil n.YC>Mg ma~--70 Wagona MU 0 10981 08 MKQ.Jt The bidding hu proceeded: What do you bid now? 645-9153 or 642·7880 1 owner. Wall malnt. 4162. (9:30-3pm.) $3500 obo. 786·6598 OLDSMQBILE 9155 PORSCHE 9175 '87 4x4 Pickup 6apd, VOUSWAGEN 9235 11 StadiUm~ 71 Anlmel'a SOlTl'B WEST NORTH EAST 18 Bua. abbr. hOme 19 Halder to find 72 Encountt(I. 20 Made t>roadef l• p... l e;;> i.. f A • Your queen of dJamondl ia a working card, but the queen or clubs is a doubtful aaaet. Opposite a partner who i1 surely abort in spades, you do not. have enough to insist on 1ame. Invite by jumpi~ to three spades, 1treuin1 the quality of your auit • a a cu ti a.. 8 U• AC I am/tm CHI, elld· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pr•m• wht, 2dr, •ea Targa 012 r• Ing bk window, 15500 '81 Cabriolet toal/ good cond/looklng etored teal nu pnV Call. 435·07•9 wht, top, 5 1pd, low S2850 Cati 545-72n tlrea/eng. Im mac '88 Celle• GT coupe, ,nl. Mint condl $7600 22 CWded tn. aun DOWN What do you bid now? 24 For fear that 1 Speak like 25 Aquarium tistl Scarlett 27 loch -monater 2 S900l<Y A'• It ie simply a matter of whether to raiae to two heart.a or make an invitational jump to three hearts. Despite only 14 h.i1h-ca.rd point.a,5.our e controls and sin· Shopping f0t a now $12,000 obo 962·5555 5•pd, AC, CC, blue, pp. 635·0877 apartment? classified , look• good. $4000 28 Island, In 3 Vehk:le1 on ~ runners 30 BM colonies 4 Eneroizif}g let• you compare TRADE Must Selll 850·2151 MEET co'at9 • without hassle •02 Corolla 4dr, auto, 32 l1afian f&lhlon 5 Fltp tfil'OUgh dealgner 6 Rust 29 Fragran1 shrub 47 Real 49 Otned gleton e trus hand too good for Q. 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: or wOfryt through classified AC, am/fm casa, 12k someone special CIH•lfl•d 6 4 2 5878 mt. Xlnt condl $6950 through classlfled 3.5 Wll'lt8f foreclist 7 Ea.m a blue 31 Theme 38 Nul'MI org ribbon 32 Expression of 50 Wiid shrub 51 Fragranoe 52 Scrub what pa: er might deem to be only a competitive rai.e. Jump to three hearts. 61093 c;;>AKJ714 08 •K81 8112-5878 " ...!:F.!!.ln!..:A~v~I:.,:• ot.~.!97:..:,4::-41:;0~58~-·---------~ 40 Ret1 on one'• -8 OIO-llme c8ndV disgust 43 -. teaml 9 FIShhook patt 33 One. fof Pedto 44 Shor1 lhofta 10 OppoMd 34 Hous4I pet 48 Raldllnt 11 Nut cake 36 Otrva -of the 48 Chofal 12 Forest units comics ensemble 1 s Lawns 37 ClaSSIC auto 49 SailOt'• 'Ye*" 21 Summe<, m 38 Gullet SO Get smart With Pans 41 Wruer Chekhov 53 Beginning 23 "Bolero" 42 Fortis and 55 Signature composer spoons 59 Ragamuffins 26 wants badly 45 Most luxunous 54 Glue ingredient 56 Sharpahooter 0.l<ley 57 Center 58 Loosens 60-ol March 62 Streetcar Brit 65 Speck ............................. -"!!!--~""'l!--w--~--~o -r.~"P."!11....,n-~ Q. 2 • A$ South, vulnerable, you hold'. •K Q OA J 8 8 oQ 7 8 8 2 •9 5 Your nght·hond opponent opens the bidding with one club. What action do you take? A • The one' th.in1 you can't do is double -with a minimU411 hand for such action you guarantee at least three cards 1n each major. We won't castigate you for overcalling dhe diamond, but we prefer a wait-and· see attitude. Poss. Q. 3 • AJJ South, vulnerable, you hold: •8543 OAQ52 0783 M5 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTII WEST NORTH EAST Pua Pau 16 Pau 1 What do you bid now? A • Your hand revalues to some 12 points an support or spades. Had you not been a passed hand and had partner opened, you would have to consider driving to game. Opposite a third-hand opening bid, allow aome leeway and raise to three spades. Drury users, this is your day. Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold· ---------------.,..--------------r-----------'iM K 10 9 5 4 i:?8 7 oQ 6 •Q 8 4 The bidding has proceeded: SOt.ml WEST NORTH £AST l " p-l• p ... 2" P-80 PaN f What do you ~id now? A • With only a single club atopper and an unbalanced hand, don't rush into three no trump. For: t.he moment, show your three-card spade aupport (you have already • promised six hearts on this auction) and see how the bidding develops. . Q. 6 • As South, vul nerable, you hold: 65 06 OAKQJ7 MK876S The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTI:I. EAST sounr 1NT Pua P... ? What act.ion do you take? A • You can make game opposite the right yarborough in partner's hand -either length in clubs, ·shortness in clubs, or a balanced hand with the queen or clubs could be enough for game in one minor or the other. Make partner choose by jumping to four no trump. Th.at is unusual for the minors and bars partner from responding in heart.a. Learn to be a better bridce player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calllnc (800)788-1225 for information. Or write to Gor en Brldce Letter, P.O. Boll 4410, Crucaeo, IL 80680- 4-410. 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CD, act. $27,900 tlraa/taga, mlnll 1 onr 41pd, full pwr, loaded,1_________ obo.(310) 373-7020 080. pp. 551-4720 $10,~50. 844-5424 DODGE xlnt condl clean Inside HONDA 9085 '88 COLT New tires, & out, must •••I atternater. tue1 pump. s29so. cau 839-2498 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--------UNCOLN 9120 MERCEDES Recent new brakH/ro-•80 Escort 2dr hatch-'84 CRX 135k ml., AT, JEEP 9110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9130 tora, timing ctlaln, CV back auto trana AC cau, ortg col0t, good '84 Cont. Valatlno H 85 Mercedet 500 SEC boot1. Original owner. needs tlreal Xlnt ~ondi condl $2049 080. '88 Wr.ngler Beyl, rfous 4dr. 85k ml. Xlnt loaded, 78K ml, 1 ~~!~~~=~ $1700 obo. 962-8268 Call. 531-8099 5apd, hardtop, alloya, condl runs grtl $3995 owner, dealer ave, all s1100 C•••Y •0 1 Eagle Premier 6-'88 Acoord DX Btk, nu llrea, x.lnt condl obo. Call 645-3781 rec, Oki ph. S19,995. SELL your home through class1hed rvlinder auto trana p •Ip b. au t 0 I AC ' $7200 080. 542·9455 garaged ....... 65().4949 -• • • atereo ca11, clea,..11--,,,-~~=----SELL AC, CurlH Control, 14700 857•5127 '90 RANOLER 4.2 Ur. 100k ml. $4700 OBO. ' Many Xtraa. Raised. Call 965-0851 Sell your home lmmaculanL l,.ow mil• your Used vehicle through claaslfled. a ge. S9,500 Alan through classified 842·5878 Pager 714·729-7034 642·5678 TRADE through classified 842·5878 Run your ad in the New.port Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we' II run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• -···---·-------------------. . D YES,SEll MY CAR Cily • Z,p Phone Credit Cord D MC OVISA DAM X , Ellp -- Mool To DAILY PILOT 330 W toy Snet. 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