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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-11 - Orange Coast Piloteono-.. man Chrl1 eo.-one of 10 Ropubllcano nlmed1oa -prnldenllal cominl..ion on Thlriday. Chris Cox appointed to . , . presidential co•ission ... Newport congressman named by Clinton to committee to recommend entitlement cuts. BY Ruu Lo.u.., S'rAlr \Varna NEWPORT BEACH -Mcel the newest member or the Oin1on administration: Rep. Olri1 Cox. The conservative Newport Dcach congrcuman was one of JO Republicans named to a 30- mcmbcr presidential commission Thursday to rccqnimcnd cnthle- mcnt cuu. He is thC qnly politician on the commincc from California. This is actually a second presi- dential a~ntmcnt for the Co.t family. HLS·wirc. Rebeca Cox. was ori&inally apPointcd by Gcorac Bush to be on the scvcn·mcmbcr base closin& commission. Out the lisc of commissioners went to Pres- ident Bill Ointon for approval durina the early da)'S ol his presi- de makes two~or u.s Cox said. CoX bcliCVC$ he: w:as chosen for the Commission on Entitlement Rcfori:n bcclusc of hB 1u1horihip of the Bud&ct Procces Reform Act, whKh.'has attracted 200 spon- sors. Cox is chairmtin or 1hc Task Foret )n Budget Process Rerorm and a member or 1he Budget, Joint Economic and ~UK Gov· ernmcnt Operations Comminees. He is also co-chairman or the Conaressional Grace Caucus, whM:h is Cocuscd on rcducin& p· ernmenl was1e. MESA Where surf meets the san,d ' r .Embezzler Dixon freed from prison ... Former utility director who stole S1.8 million from ·Newport Beach is living at halfway house on Orange after 18 months in jail. 'BY DA\'lU Ht:11-L, ,,,.,, \\'llTll NE\VPOR-r Ul:.,.\CH -Former ci1y U1ilit1cs D1rcctor Bob Dixon. whose magici:i n -l1 ~c cmbczzlcmcn1 1ac1ics gave him an cx1ra $1.8 mil- lion for price~ p.11n1ings and week- end jauntJro \u Kew York Cuy op· eras, is out of prison artcr 18 mon1hs, living· 1n a halfway hou~c in Orange. · liis quiet release last month from lhe Richard J. DonO\':in Cor- rect ional Faci_lity ln San Diego, ..., here he h:id been housed since being scnlcnced 10 four )'e:tri. in prison in June 1992, $1upcfied city officials who said they reel he ··be· 1rayed'' the ci1y's 1axpayers. .. I just feel very s1rongly that 1his m:in is a liar and he is' a thief," said Cormcr City M;i.n2ger Bob Wynn, who promot~d Dixon from deputy utilities director to utilit!_cs director. "IJ·ust absolute!.)' 4(tcs1 what he di • whim is a blac:t mark on my rcrord." Dixon is eligible for parole next month. ~1eanwhile, he has some independence at the re-entry fac1 I· ily in Orange. He has reccnlly'· been seen at Triangle Squart:. 11 the Susan Spiritus Art Gallery. He purchased many paintings from Spiritus 111 her previous localion on Bear S1reet while working (or 1hc city. .. Yes, he 's been here:· Spiri1us said. '"He has good lastc in art." She said he didn·1 buy anything. Dixon -who was characterized as a brillianl, well·liked adminis- trator by his co-...,·orkcrs -forged more than 400 city checks for per· sonal use. Dtxpn at 1 992 arraignment Anatomy of a scandal • Hirrd: Bob Ou.on a~ to "''Ol"li. iOf the c11y 1n 1975 He 1umpe<l the corporate l.Kider quicl.Jy. A:. ut1l1tteS duector, the bachelor earn«i S66,000 per ye.ir . •Stole: Although off.aals 1n1tiiilly thought Dixon had shuffled about S60,000 into his ~al 'aCCOUnt, the .im6unt eventually grew to S 1.8 rrulhon. •Caught~ Acredit. card . a>mP'ny notlf.ed Nowport 8..ch Pobc• upon nocpng that ~'f'ral lh1rd-p1tty ~ checks -written few large sums of money -had been used to pay ofl his aa:ounL He was arrested in January 1992 outsfdt City Hall after a policr olf!Cef interrupted a Council meeting and asked hurl 10 step outside. • Sentenced: Dixon was sentenced to four years 1n pnson 1n June 1992 .iher being COO\ IC1ed o( ~-0 counts of embezzling from public office. Cox uid his membership on the newly crca1cd commission will not soften his opposition to President Bill Ointon's heallh care proposal. "Ocarly, iC one is in1ercs1cd in 1e1lin1 runaway enlitlcrncnl spendin& under control, then the ,.~M.u.nw, °"1~1" Pu.or In a solitude of surf and sand, i beachgoer walks atong shoreline at Corona del Mar State Beach. .. He did so much harm to my city that I don't Lnow 1r I ever c:i.n ... DIXON/P•1• 4 He spent 1ust over 18 months at the RK:hard ). Dona.•an COffeC1t0nal Facility 1n San D.ego. ... COX/l'qe 4 Bull's eye Costa Mesa resident Wayne Morse is named as a citizen of the year by national gun group BY DAVID Hun., hAlf Wun.a W hile people nationwide conunuc to act press for dreamut, lf P ways of 1akin1 suns off the streets, a Costa Mesa man has be.en hon· ored by the Citizens Commiltcc for 1he Rl&ht to Keep and Dear Arms. , Wayfte Morse, 49, has been chosen b)' the national orpniution •o receive 1hc .,Ciliicn oC the Year Award" for his efforts to preserve the Second Amendment of the U.S. · Qwailutk>n. "'Ir il wcren'I for people like Wayne A. Mone, our conatilUlioMJ ri&hts would have been eroded yea fl "°' .... id Alan. Ootttieb. chairinln ol lhc ...... Behind lhe Scenes •.•.....•.....• 3 Osll'flld .... ~ ....................... 7 lilll nota. ........................ 6 Pola. files ............. ~ ........••.. 2 group's Oti.zens Commhlcc. Morse, president of 1he local Nattonal Rine Auociation ln Costa Mesa, said a 1ou&her judicial system is the aniwer 10 crime in Amctica -noc the confiscation or weapons. He uid proarams like suns for toys -or car waahos, or concert tkkets -.. .,c o bl& joke: cause people wbo turn lbem in arc not people wtio ore co"""f lhe · problem. Tbe honesa citizen keeps tak.in1 the np for ii. The only way you're pna ewe crime is stiffer pen:iltics and no p"a barpins." Morse, who ~•Ired &om the N1\I)' in 1988 u a It. commander, ii on• or about 4.000 pa owntrs ...... ~. 1•1m1nr llUSINESS FAX Ul-5902 ORCIJl.ATION MMC......._n.,,....,. Wayno Moras ~ _, honond tor hit -In p<OllCtlng cltinnt' rlghl9 10 --. WCl&l .. T • e llNQNC; HIS SONCS: Ho's *<lrdod .._ lh>n 60-. in l5 i-s, Md he'• ...,.i CM!' 40,000 -··-·Ho'•~ y .......... .,.d ho1 be ........ -.......--.~c-~ ... c..-1ar---.......... ..., ........... _ .. __ ...... .. .... II,, ....... ..., ...... _,..._ _.._....,..,, 1111..>t f;r111 r ................. ,, -1n aau, -• s "••-. &: ·'···;.. .. ._ Evelyn Hart. whohu served 15 years on the Newport Beach City Council 11 considering a run for the stat• Senate. Hart pOnllers run against fe9'11111 lor state s..te ... Newport Beach City Council member may join race for Beroeson's seat. BY DAVID H_1:t-n., SrMf 'A'a.nu NEWPORT BEACH -01)1 Councilwoman E,.\yo Htn Aid Th•rtday ...... -.ldcriai ..... api1111 ..,..mbb,..n Oil f'tQol· -ror Mar\M ee,.. .... , - Sc:Aate ••L "I haw: Ill)' tat IO Ille sr°"8d oa h." Han .. Id. "ll's jvSI IOo ....,. lo teU."' .. BcCllUC ot term HmilMla a. Htn wiU not be tlipble 10 -.. ..... ~ "' ... Ci(y °'" 7 • 111111oas .. ....iu_. ..... Cl 11 r1 ...... _ ........ ... 111111 ti lkllJj •I 1 C-..fq ..... ....... -....... ".. ,, P!l!!l!!y 11, 1114 L.._18PllVIT Sta1•t at the ....., L ookina for lcive in all 1be •l'Olll .,i-1 . In 1he month of hearts and BoWen. 1t•1 tUnc 10 set serious about twcctbeartit starling with some study about romance and relationships 11 lhc library. lf you're still searching for your valentine. map out a couruhip 1trucp with .. Findin1 Love,'' offerina guidance: for meeting an ideal mate. Find further help in a quest for cofon\itmcnl with "Searching for Courts!Ui>t .. a set of guidelines for r'uwU.na 1 fulfilling loo.·c relationship - including why you shouldn't be scarchinJ for your "type" and the pohlics or dating. Do you love the one you're with-but can't figure out how Check to show it? "Discover IOOI More \Vays 10 be Romantic;;" It Out, offering actual and fanciful -----,. tips for young and, old, singles -and mBrricd couples. Get help in expressing those three little ~·ords that mean so much with "50 1 Ways 10 Say I Love You," featuring sam- ) pie love letters and lists or "5Weet no1hings." UnCO\'er '"Love Secrets for a Lasting Rel:i.ti0nship" (from Harold Bloomfield, author of ·•How 10 Survive the Loss of a Love"), a n1edlcy of ~elf-he lp and poetry in 72 tidbits :i.bout rom:i nt1c relationships~-velop a ""i llingncss to let go of old p ttc"1s and cultiv:i.te new pov.1ers for dea i.Qa.-With intimacy ~llh help from' "Journey of 1he Heart." If )OU haven't yet heard that "Men Arc From ~l:i.rs. \Vomen Arc From Venus," learn how to deal with 1he differing values, communica1ion !.I) !cs and needs of the two genders in this hot 111 lc: from couples counselor John Gray. Focus on the spiritual aspects of marriage whh Paul Pcari.all's ··Ten Laws of Lasting love," offering home exercises and real life hi stories suppor1- 111g theo ries d raw n from 25 year.; of experience. - -Hear Leo OuKagJ ia's mcllinuous rcOections on growing in the capacily for love on "Born fur Love ," a one-ho ur sound cassette read by th e aulhor ~nd TV personality. Delve deeper into his torical heart-throbs with "Hearts on Fire." an anthology o f inspired poems, le11ers and musings from such female romantics as Elizabeth Barrell Browning, Katharine Hepburn and Georgia O'Keeffe. Finally, snuggle up with your 'weetie before a li re-lit VCR 10 view "'Casabl:inca," "Brief Encounter," •·Camille," "The Philadelphia Story" o r "Earth Girls &re--Easy," ... just a Cew of the Cavorites ava ilable at the library. LaDonna Kltniti Is tht Newport &•ch librarian. "Chttk It Out" Is writttn by tbe staff of thr Nrttport Beach Public Library. Loe _ .. Ibo and ot Mardi -lhe She alto ..U. pinon, end ot 1he firewood onnp, e...i,pius and The owner ol 1he A A L season. oak. The ........ bumin& Firewood and land ------and mOSt ~wood ~ btllin• with bcr AU.HOUT Woe It oalc, priced ~I $295 a , husband Cblct Ter Bush-cord. Bui firewood connoiueun sa1 It is also on Newport Boulevard. Her main competition Joanne and ber husband, a comes from the uwduit one or the cleanest burning carpcmcr, purchased 1he lop or splil wood bundles firewoods. busincu about 14 years 1t the supcnnarket. ago: "He heard that it was '"That's an expensive way l'OITll1 Mll up for sale and thou&J>1 to buy it," she ._ys. Bush he'd like 10 do S<>melbina aelli smaller dzea of wood When the winter like this. .. Joanne says of ' all 1he way down 10 ~2 of · fireplace sedon ls OYcr. her husband. Surrounded a cord. For $10. you can her bulineu survives whh by mountains of split and act about 10 to 12 picee:s income ftom land clearing' cuU!Q<>d, mos1ly from oC juniper~· A cord of and demolition work. And Arizona, Joanne Bush says juniper gOcs for $190, plus when the winten arc a' $25 fee for local delivery. most of it will be gone by warm, the business suffers. oanu11111u Ronald Johnson, dancer and choreoirapber ,· 38 Dancer and choreographer Ronald Benjamio Johnson. a performer with some of the natton's most renowned ballet companies, died Monday of AlDS in Newport B~ach; HC was 36. Mr. Johnson, a Costa Mesa resident , was a member of .U\e Philadelphia Opera Ballet for two years after graduation .from high Khool in 1978. He performed and toured wi1h Lotte Goslar's Pantomime Circus in New York, apprenticed with the Dance Theatre or Harlem and performed with the Third Company of Alvin Ailey's American Dance Theater and Opera Pacific. Born in Charles1on, S.C., 1'.ir. JohMOn grew up on Army b3SCS in Texas.,. Oklahoma and Alaska. His father was a veteran of Korea and Vietnam. At age IS, he began studying ballet at the Academy of Classical Ballet in Anc:horagc where his performance career began. He returned to Anchorage in 1983. where he lauaht ballet at Anchorage Comm~nity College and ronducted a series of summer dance workshops. Mr. Johnson also choreographed for the Anchorage Opera and other arts organizations and pcr!ormed with the Alaska Contemporary Dance Company 3.nd Ballc1 Alaska. t.ir. Johnson moYCd to Caliromia in 1987, earning a bachelor's degree from the California Institute of 1he Ari' in Valencia. He performed in Los Angeles and at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Opera Pacific's prOduction of Bizet's "Pearl Fishers." A sr1duate student in the UCI School of Dance. he performed In the UCI production of "Wcs1 Side Story" choreographed by Donald McKayle but his illness prevented him from completing his ttudica. Mr. Johnson is survived by f11her Leroy Johnson of Charleston; mother Minnie of Anchorage; si~lcr Monka and brother Maurice of Charleston; and his partner of 17 years, William Du Bay. Funeral services in South Carolin• are pending. A "Celebration of Llfe" will be held at his Costa Mesa home from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20. More information is available by callin~ 631 -3309. In lieu of Dowers, fanuly members request th1t doruitions may be made to the AJDS Service Fo1.1ncb11on of Oranie "'County. Selma Neth, mother of retired Costa Mesa pollce chief, 1 DO Selma Neth, mother of rCtired C.OSta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth, died or natural causes Thursday a1 Park Super- ior Convalescent Home. She was 100. Mn. Neth came to Costa 1'1e$11 with her family in 1936 Crom Hazelton, N.D., where she grew up working on her father's farm. Family men1bcrs said as a young Jirl, she sacrificed her own educa11on and stayed to work on the rarm to let her younger siblings finish high school and go on to colJ.tgc. known for her collection. or 4,00J dolls. "She was so much concerned that her Roger Neth uid. ln recent years, when brothers and ,isters should have an " she moved to 1 convalescent homt, she education, she m;ide a deal wi1h gave many of 1hc.rn away. father," Roger Neth said. "She had Mrs. Neth was preceded in death by · eighth grade educalion." William S. Neth. In additk>n 10 Roger When she arrived in Costa M~sa, she Neth, s.he is wrvivcd b)' son William H. spent nlOSI or her time as a scamttress Neth, slstci..M~nic _SmaU of Bakcrsfitld and a tlom.cmaker. BcsidcJ bcina · Jnd .brotht.r Waller Neucebauer of mother 101fie city's first police oIDccr Oregon. who later became chief. Mn. Neth was Funeral services will be private. . ·- Bulsh~tbo-has cia mon problems than cbe wea1ber. Surrounded ~.-forftl o ••••ly SllCkcd wood. Joanne aays shcl enjoys the scene~nd the fresh smell of lum r. "You're mcetina new people aD the time," she says. "It's just fun." :.. $10'7 "" ..... u.u, photo by Cbrlll11•• Mat I(>'"" know -who woukl mike an ln1etati/w PUol Person, call our Re1ders Hotline 1t 642·6086. Remember to /cave your natM. ind phone number. Thanks/ CIT'lllDI Motorcyclst .... 111 crn11 Uln9 . pollct chin A high·spced chase that s1arted in Newport Bc1ch bte Wednesday night ended in death for a spcedina motort')'(lc rider who fled from a Newport Beach police oCficer across two rreeways and crashed into a freeway divider. Philip Edward V1utrinot, 30, o( Lake Forest died 1f1er hls Kawasaki 'SO motortyelc crashed into a freewiy divider on the southbound San ·Diego Freew11. according 10 the Cahfomi:a Highway Patrol. V1u1 rinot. who w3s ""'caring a hclmcl, is SU~C:lcd O( drivi ng under the innuencc of alcohol, according 10 1he CHP. He was e;cc1ed from his mo1orcytle onto the roadway ind 11kcn· to k.vJ,nc McdD.I Center _ where he' wu pronounced dellld. ~B1.RuaLou WUTHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS POLICI PILU .... ......... RIADIU HOTLINl1 ••2·•••• HOW TO RIACH UI Circulation: r -· <;Or111nrnn dxiu1 the O.wlv ro1io1 or ntW1 OJI' '"'111 ~ ttrotdat and ~_..,n di-!Kdy 110 £.d1W1 \Yill1m1 Lobdell. Tlw umr 14-i-.-u.,. rnnr: w:rvoco. ,....~. ~ .-d IO R<:ord kmn to rlw Nimr on ~ K>pK C....1n but:on m dw Hodi.nr who ~· fO """ """" tomrncnQ f'l'bt™1cd mll\I: 1ndu& rt... .. r>MT'C. ~ >.nd phon(,.1'11.lmbn-lfor l'<'UfK&DDn) Th .. 11 J'UW commUnl"!' ,,,.,..... J"llef' "'~ .. _ , ... , .. lll•vh'ftl"Wl)f. (The T"lOles Orange CoWlty) (800) 252·9141 h " dw P,kx'I polo.;}o IO promp:I) c~ ... ""'" uf ...O.uiia. Pk-... ..a $-61). 111~. (U .J6) 11wV. )'OU Advertising 0..Sified 642·5678 Duplay 642-4321 Editorial News 540·1224 SE642-4330 N<W>, Sports Fax 646-4170 Main Office Business Office 642-4321 BwiOCS1 fu 631-5902 ~ H. 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Cw_,.on Md Mon ...... ., -fll tht 400 ft cc &Cf ftMPIRATVRU Newport kKh: 62148 lblbo.i.: 62/41 Cost. MHI: 66147 Coron. HI ~r: 65/46 IUIP fORICAIT LOCATION The Wedle NN--port )o.int BIM:kiet S.A. lliver Jetty CdM TIDU TODAY SIZE SWELL 1·] w l ·l w 1·] w 1·] w 1-l w First hip 9:13 .._m. S.S flnt IQ'# J:IJ .1.m. 1.1 S«ond high 10:08 p.m. 4.S Second loW l :S 1 p.m. ~~ SATUIOAY flr1t high 9:47 a.m. S.1 Fit11 low 3:49 .1.m. 1.1 s.cond high lO:JS p.m. 4.S Second 5oW 4:17 p.m. 0.0 W.1ter Temper•lur•: St M&ftNe Some eatfy mornlns douds dnrin& to r.;, ''"''· variabk-wlndt 10 to 1S knots wUh 10tM Nonhwttt wind1 10 to 20 bob. 1U:1 2 fed. 4 root wulerty fWell. "·Send Your V. lentine a <:.:;;:.;\i>Bouquet of Balloons from s20.oo Black Tie Delivery with your choice of ·'I Candy 'I Stuffed Animals . 722-1803 ..... conaMUA '21JI Slrfft: A bike WU SIOltn from the praae or • home in the 20 block. Avwad« A washer top was 11olen from a laundry room in the 300 bklc:k. 1'f•ptt Strttl: A VCR, ca'h Ind jewelry V.'Cre 5(0)en (rom a home in 1hc 2000 bklck. Cttll Platt: A sun worlh SI SO was stolen from a home. in the ISO block. Airway Avt11ue: About SS,000 V.'Orth in \he computers "''ere s1olen from a business in the 3180 block. Ncwport Boulevard: A bur1lar broke in.to the BC Broiler •nd ransacked lhc busineues. Utkins 1n unknown 1bout items. NIWPOllT 81ACH Sa11 Bcrn•rdlno A,·enue: A buralar broke into• home in lhc 1'00 block and s1ole a key. Sevlllt Lant: Tools worth 12,1'02 were 'Colen from • residence ~ina remodeled on the l400 block. There "''en: no Mans of forced entry. Diani Lane: A \ideocassettc recorder, ckuhln&. binoculars mnd 1 nashliJht v.'Qrth Sl.305 were. 11olcn from •n unlocked residt"ntt on 1hc '900 block. Newpor1 llarbor. A boat on the. c.asl dock or the Ne.,.-port Harbor Yat"ht O ub wa1 buriJ:irizcd and unspecified ilcms .,.·ere s1olcn. There were no 'igru or fon:-cd entry. Nrwpor1 Doulevard! A pur1C worth SIOO was stolen from1 car in Mal111rky's res11ur•nl p11rkin1 lot 11 3011 Newport Blvd. The paucnacr side ¥o·indow was MtlllJhed with 11 roncrtte objc~. Pon Albans: A 1987 s.itvcr Ford h-1us11n1was1tmen from 1 res.idcntial drivew1y on the 1900 block. SEWING ~ NOWFOm.mlG • Beginning Sewing • Men's Dress Shirts • Pants Fitting • Tailored Blazers We Accept All Major Qedit cards • French Ma::hJne Sewing • Beg. Machine Q~ • Ollldren's Party Dr061i85 • Ma:::hine Ap(jique HOUIS Mon·Frl 1().6 sat 10-5 . ALL BRANDS ·SEWING• VACUUM C,.Eh_..i1111R- 29tll HaibCI Blvd .• Cella Mu a HLwb:a al a•• <Vcm lib41•111 ~ 4349335 ~ A '1114NKF\.IL SCHOOL - Thanb and appreclalioa flowed 10 1 number <>I people 11 1hc recent dedicadon ot the newly rtOpened Vic1ori1 Elementary School, ia<ludillj the-Mcsa--- Consolicbtcd Water District, which purchmd the Lindbera Elementary ' •~•.J School pl•y field rrom the Newport-Mesa .... UnificdSchool Behind the Scenes DistrM:t for $4 million to build its undcraround w:itcr reservoir. The funds were used, in larcc part, for remodeling Viclorin into a high-tech, stale of the (cducalion) art facility. At the dtdica1io·n ceremony, Principal Judy Laasko thanked the usual people -the past and currcn1 superin1cndcnt, the board of education, parents, Coculty and students and Dougherty and Dougherty, the architects. But, she noted the real The city of Costa Mes:. is cu11cntJy :iettptin1 applica1ions . from residcius who would like to :w:rve on four advisory comminccs, which include Cable Television; Child Cate and Youth Services; Hum::in Relations; . • _.. ... _ .. '°"" bebiftd.lbe: rcen• fpllll wllD did 1~ work: ICbool dlsaric:t • .,_, .. TOa ...... ...,,who teMd u ahc oo·olae ptojeel COOldiOllOI: •ddlooo a..., MIS dltoaor, and Ttn'J' SCtpU., the distrk3't lllicrocolnpMter apedaliil, who wifed Ille~ and lab !or the latest in computer 1cchnoloty; U.. lAldllonl. .aenior buyer for 1he dlstrict who puf'Chued cvt.l)'thing from the dab to 1he pencils 10 ou1fit a new tchool; and Carol S&ocUr. ditectcw of manaccment wpPon tcrvices, who 1erved the funaion or aeneral contractor, WOJk.in& wilh lhe distrM:t staff and eipt con1racton and brouaht the project in under budget-and on time. If you haven't had a chance to visit the district's newest, hi·tcch school, you should. lmpreuive facility, talented ltaff, supporllve parents and a great student body cager to learn. 0 INTERFAITH ME£TS -New officers and di.rec1ors will preside Wcdne$dayS meeting of the Newpon·Mesa·lrvine lntcrfailh Council. and Substance Abuse. Those interested in serving should submit a letter or interest along with 1 brief resume by Feb. 18 to the city manager's office, Ci1y Hall, P.O. Bw: 1200, Costa Mesa, Calif., 92628·1200 . AM -al lbc Bahai' AJJI 'It al Newport Bnch WIU " dcdod .......U prctidena, r<plodna -More ...... 1. al Temple IJOiah, whllc lhc a... ..... 1.-··e, pastor or the First Mcllaodlll tliun:la.<>f Cos1&.M6a, wiU reploec Gery ..,_,. ol · FaiMew Community Olurch as vice pmide-111. C.ontinuin& u orrtccn are Kollaleeto All-ol Our ~dy Queen ol AnJels Cltholk Church and Ital ... farriqtoa or lhc Babai' Asaembly ol Irvine. The Interfaith Council is composed of clergy and laity Crom the thrcc-cil)' arcL Membcn will meet for lunch Tut:iday at the LUthcran Church of the Master in Corona del Mar. LocaJ and Global Hunacr luuc1 will be addressed by the Jley, Robert Sttwart of St. Mark Presbyterian Church and Geny l..tgdt, area director church world scrvice/h"!-nger walks. The public is invited to 'allcnd and luncheon i"e"ruhOns can be . made by calling 759·1031 . 0 DEUCJOUS -Herc arc lwo new reasons 10 cat out more often in 1994. ll'S UPllLSTEIY lllC. ........ ..., ... lm_ ... _..IKl&-SU-tlM Valentine's Day Special &c!roflamh •• Fresh SJmon & HAlibur • .ltflJ,Jlions <{\fuJ .- orO-fonn ""',.,;,w- CATllRlllQ SPECIALl8TS ···••r. car..., • Qwfln ..,. _ -"ill -.... -.. .• fol Resemdons Col -1 1112· z••·--a . Mttee=M AMv ii cbe MW three &eleviliool. owoer ol aho ...._. .... Shakoy'1 Fllftloer "I' Ulo llrttt, ot 2620 Pizza Parlor 11 2216 Newpon ~ Dl\ld., i"" ~Del Mar Blvd., )Ult oonb ol 22Dd Sareea, in Su.er, ii Pacifie l'llh and SU!ood, Cooaa Mcaa. 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(·'.,_.--)-February 3rd through 14th ' Stock I\ Reduction '-.. Sale / -..... .r·-..... As everyone who has ever attended · / v ) one of our sales knows. our sales are ~ -: \ 1/2 Off truly SALES. No tags changed ... no ...... ; kd . trul marking up to mar own ... a y righteous sale . . . 1 /2 the prtce on the tag . . . and when It's over, It's over! Come early for best selection. CHARLES lL BARR Use your VISA.. Ma5tcrcardor Arncrlcan Express FOR THE Everyone Will Remember ... 1803·-on.. Newport Beach ' (714) 642·3310 JA NSSON'S NEWPORT PARTY CENTER Has Eve rything You Need!! • Steak & Prawns •Salad • Cheese Cake We Will Customi~e a Valentine Package For That Special Person in Your Life AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!! s14EJ! 5 Suptt•Jumb.• Heart·Shap<J Latex Bollooru s9aa LIVE JAZ? BLUES & RO CK ..... ·tdl.tll.1 SATMltt:30-11111 nft\IL SUNAftllpm Wllwllll 1'111 .... . IUN ..... 121111 au11 ... 'IMIWDNll TUESNll•t1111 • l Lovcy-Oovcy Supcr.t...,.. Air Walkn • t2Jumbol...,.in...t Latex &llooni • t2JooephSohmidt ~cd Cl.ocalaie TnJfl • lltaurlful 11cart.si-i ~Bol $6J8a 9 6S..,...J-bo "'""·· ·-'-' '""' •1M,11r1rw ... " ..... , __ ,.. ............. --~- a a • _ .. ,,,.... --~------------------------ ' , • "' t er.,,.,....., 11.1 .. 111111' ~ .... , ..... no Rlf•••rea ~ ol Qr. _._' .... Couai, Nied lo Apil 1918 hopes ot IUCCW!lns Bers<""'· 1ha1 Han ¥iolaled .._;p e1bks In 1988, Hart ran apinst ferau· d\&rina bet paWic debaiu with oon Tor the Assembly and loll in a Fe.....-The ndint was bued on ~ vote. comments the "*1t; ab®1 aa FBI He outspent her 3 to t and also in~ti&;'t~ ia10 poatble cam· recruited former Gov. Oeorge pa~an v.olat10R1 by Ferausoo. Deukmejian to campaign for him. .. Fcrauson and Cypress Al· 'fho campai&n became muddied semblywornan Doris Allen are when the Republican Party blasted cons'idered the 1op Republican Hart for the t11ctics she used in con1endcn for Berscson'a scat. AWARD ' ,,..,...., who were recognized by the oraa- nization. He's an 1vid hunter who has been involved with the NRA since the 1960s. "In the Navy, my diilors were s1a~ked (our deep, (our bunks deep, with 40 to 200 men in a berthing space. I don't see any prison stacked that deep, and my sailors were out there defending 1he country." As the current Costa Mesa NRA presidenl, he has worked cox Fr•• P•9• 1 first rule is, don'I create.a huge new cn1itlement program," Cox said. "As 1hc Congressional Bud· get OCfice reported this week, the president's health plan would dwarf Social Security -both in siie and cost." ~. , A vocal critic or Clinton·s eco- nomic policies and budget, Cox in with Costa Mes.a Police Chic( Dave Snowden 10 implement fire• arm safety programs in loeal scbooJs. He also teaches home fire.arm safety to individuals who arc interested. "People don'1 uhl'lerstand that the NRA is the grassroots of American tradition," Morse said. Accordi"I to Citizens Commit: tee Excc\ltivc Di.rector Paul Wil- liams. the award is "for anyone whose stepped out of his way to do something extra." · Statr writu L«£ta eda coatrlbutftl to this 11 recent days hu cal d for f!in in- vestigation into;. harmacCutical com1>4ny investrt:'(e(lt made by the Ointoi!.s. "I've Certainly not been buttering up the president to get this position," Cox said. ~ The commission, created by ex· eCUTive ,order, will examine aJI en· tillemcpt programs including wel- rare, health care nnd Social Secu· rily. A reJX>rl will be issued in May. Adam 8 Ev: r.~ started over-! What could be more romantic? Now accepti!lg reservations for Valentines Day 631•2110 2000 Newport Blvd. Costa Neu Complimt•ntdr'.\> Photo1-:r.1ph for Jll S\Nt>etht>JrC\ 111...,111 Ir rt.-.r •? ..._ 111111' Nit .. _._, ever fOr&iVe him,.. CouAd1womaa Evelyn Hart "id 'lllundly. "Bui be11 land on his feet." DW>n ~·as arres1ed in honl of City Hall in January 1992. shortly after a credit card company noci .. fied police thal numerous two. party clty'-hecks (or larp amountS had been ~ited into city ac· countJ. For a decade, his scheme went undetected as city o(ficials. pro· moted him and lauded him for hit work. "We feel like we've been had. and we were -it's just that sim· pie,'' Mayor Oarcnce Turner Hid. "Herc's a guy who was extremely talented -he was thorough and he had all the answers." When police seized Dixon's pos·. sessions from his Huntington ·Beach townhome, 1bey found enough framed photographs to fill a small art museum, six drawers stuffed with silk tics and more than 1,000 compact discs. many of them never opened. His closet contained at least 30 hats, 60 ~!en sca~s. 15 pain of gloves and 20 umbrellas. Hi.s property was turned over 10 the city, which is aucmpting to re· coup its losses. About $700,000 has been reclaimed so far, but only $400,671 is now in the Dixon Foliage Plants ..... 2. ~115 .. _Ilona! (7141758-1211 20362 SW Birch St. Santa Ana Heights --~ and cash! atr ftps. ~ ~ Dzzz'' ..... daJ bu ..,.. _11am ... __, ..... tofMJ ftill _, odllr ape.mes. -• ....,... Ille _._ ... Di-~ -bolore II WU l<Jld. As oa conr...i 10 u.. crime and the cue unfolded. 1hc amoun1 of money discovered 11olen from lhe ci1y arew from $60,000 10 a1. mo11 S2 niillion. Wynn, who retired frQm the city In 1991 , said 01.xon could have been picked 10 till his shoes. '"lbc city was seriously conslder- ina Bob Dlxon 10 replace me as city manager," he said. When Dixon applied ror the job of ulilitics dircc1or, Wynn said • background check uncovered that he had been accused df embcz~ zlina about $40,000 Crom George- town University while in college. He said Dixon began to cry when asked about the charges. "I recall him iaying to me, 'That was dumb, stupid. I've learned my lesson:--That never will happen aaain -It Hoesn't pay. Ir ruins ca· recrs,"~ Wynn said ... And I be· lievcd him. "Right When ~c was_ going through that charade, he was tlk· ing from lhe city then -of course we didn't · know ' it," Wynn said. "His action was a rcnection upon all of us. I'm the one who gavt him 4 second chance, and I got burned for it." OPEN TO THE >'UBLIC FOR VALENTINE 'S DAY 9AM-4PM THURS THRU MON ONLY 20MIN PHOTO Ou•..,••a.aay Nevw .. ,.,.,. .... In GI Uflle -20 Min. • Full Cuslom Servim • Instant Prints & Enlargements . • 99< color 1.aser Copies • We Use MM Paper & Chemicals Ramsay Calor Lab 2905 Redhill Ave. Costa Mesa 1.-oflrillll & ... W.W Doooi's lall •I The Photo Lab Used By Pros For Over-iO Years 556·2632 AQFA+ FILM Mitt•& ESCUEI AIFA FllM "CHANTERELLE" VASE designed by ANNE NILSSON ACTUAL SIZE 7 ,,,. X 3 :111" A Gift from The Heart ••• In the spirit ofValmtiMs Day, come shop at Crystal Court and receive a FRE~ Orrefon "Chanterelk" vast ($75 retail value) with any combined purchases of $500 or more in any Crystal Court store and restaurant (t/J~uaing The Broadway & Rqbinsons-Mizy).' Bring your receipts to Galkri Onefon & Kosta Boda on tht fi.nt levtl from February 1. 1994 s ftbruary 14, 1994 and receive your FREE gift. (Limit 1 ptr customer, while supp/Us '4st. Purchases must IH mtUie from Ftbruary 1 -Ftbruary 14. 1994.) ·---... s.,_....._ • ..,._ ... ___ _ " t '"n.1 J ., ara a· ,.. • ~. Febn.wy 11, 1114 PllL8110Cat llllDPI bow to Edison In sem1nna11 .,. Sailors coach cries foul · Tars play Glendora Saturd~y morning for third place. Br l :r.ui T. BLYITONI, s.o.n Wt.rrn. COSTA MESA - The Newpon Harbor • HiJb field hockey · team pl1ycd its . bcs1 pme in 1hrcc tries apinsl ils chic( rival, Edison, but it was to no avail· u the SAilon '°51 , 1-0. in a semifinal piny. of( con1~s1 played at the Harper School site Thursday, finishing in a SOnlcwho.t controversial cloud. Newport H:irbor, which will play Glendora H igh in Saturday's third- pl,acc gan1c o f the Los Angeles Field 1-lockcy Auociation's Tourna- ment or Chan1pions at Fountain V;illcy .. H•&h. had numerous op- portun111c1' to score a goal including two brcakaw;iy chances by forward ~1 ara _Colaiui, but 1hc Sailors (11-7- 4 overall) ~·ere un:iblc 10 capita!Uc. Thursd:ay's game ,.as thank(ulJy the last time the S.:ulors and Edison will mee t, according to Ne,,..·pon Harbor Cuach Jody ~hl\cr. "EJison 1s a \Ot more physical than 3nyone elst ,,..e\e played," she 'With Edison. it's body, ball. goal. They don't play the ba ll. That's what their coach (Debbie · Ortega) tells them how to play and that's wrong. We 're not going to come down to their level. r -J/1/11 lllllll Newport coach s a 1 d . .. l ' hey play dirty a rid my girls don'1 pl.iy dirty. They have foul stick· wOrk , a Io t o ( shoulder ac1ion. I 1hink Edi· son is a g oo d team. but there 3re bette r ski 11 e d teams than them . I re3lly dls· 1grce wi1h the way they play the &3me . "'Wi1h Edison, il's body, ball, aoal." "liller said. '"l'hey don't pl:1 y 1he ball. That's what their roach (Debbie Orle&a) tells them how lo play and !hat's ""tong. We're not going to come llO\oOon 10 their level. San1ia&o w1s the. hardc!it team we played tn league th is !te:&SOn, but they pl:iy clc1n." Ortega "·ould not con1ment about f\tiller's s1111ements. but one Edison pl1yer uid "We're a good learn, we work 1oee1her. We play cleiin fie ld hockey, not dirty." Edison's Nk:ole Nehug scored 1he a•me's lo ne JOll 25 minutes into 1he first hair ""hen she dodsed left of l""'O Sailor defenders and put her lhot between Newport goalie San Raymond's lep. Edison advanced 10 Saturday's championship aame. The Chargers (18·3-1) will . f11ce Bonin High at 10:30 a.m. TODAY • • I • CHuno•Hll Af."'· 0Al~r r1loT Costa Mesa's Tracy Vega (left) goes for a loose ball in a duel with Trabuco Hills' Sarah Warnick Thursday night. Mesa scored a 41 ·38 victory. to complete Its third straight unbeaten campaign in Pacific Coast League girls basketball. MESA COSTA MISA 41, Tl.AIUCO HILU ii P•cifte Co.st l••gue --· lr.ab..co Hillt Coo.LI .l.\111o.1 line. ,, fl pl Ip '• . pf tp Me53 didn't help itself either fro1n the H.akh ' 0 2 s ...... _ • ' . " \\.wnic\ ' ' l " .... ~ • 0 • ' stripe, connecting on only I of 9. .... ' ' • • lur....,,... ' 0 ) • Nc;ct for €os1a Mesa is word ooming on ........... • 0 2 2 ••-n s 0 ' " "«"'lrrt 0 0 l 0 •m ) 0 ' • · ~1ond:ay regarding the Clf Division IV· S...ulvwit.i ' 0 ' • Do ' 0 2 • AA playoffs, where McNamee's 1eam will ()<.,.. ' 0 • ' ,.,. 0 0 ' 0 Cou~n 0 0 2 ' be defending its championship reputation. ,....,, " J 14 )8 lut>I• "' 1 II 41 Pairings will be aligned slightly different because of the various problems regarding 1co•1 n •UAltTlU the recent earthquakes, but most obscrv· 1r.abuc-o Hilb " " • \J-ll """ ..... " • " b-•i ers believe the 'Mustangs arc shoo-ins for 1-poiltl ~: T'.iol oaco Hll.lt -H.llch I. a ,seeded berth. fK ' bilJ: N..Me. • Bryant's 35 paces Vanguards COSTA MESA Danin BtyaQt scored 11 ~ro~ career-high 35 points as ~ c. 1 ~.., Soulhcrn camorn;a Col· f 'J{ & lcge raced to a 98-86 : '~ non-confe rence victOI')' ;r, .... 0 ewer Christian Heritage ~ + It the Pit Thur5day •' 9 2 o • · night. The Vanauards.. in impr0\'1ng to 12·13 O\'crall. shot nearly 60 percent from the field in the lint half 1n bolt ing to an cight·point halfl:imc le1d. sec helped protect it) lead. which dwindled to two wi1h 5C\.'t:n minutes to go. wi th 60 percent three-point shooting in the second hair (six of JO). Darren Tho- mas. who finished with a lCason-high 18 poinls for the Vanguards. Vo'a.5 four of four from beyond the three-point arc. ' Dan Hyde added 16 points and Todd Anderson 15 ror SCC. which was out· rebounded 37·29. But Christian Hcriuagc (8·18) was 1uihy of 22 turnovers. LOCAL ICHIDULI IOUTHllUI CAIJJOINIA COLUOI fl CHlllTIAJI HlllTAOI 16 Non-conrf'rettelf Cl\fitlWI ._,il.lef: 5oCal Co(I~ T1f\pl1p f11tp41p f'irll ) 11 " 17 lf}..,,I I} ' l l S \\'t"tW.a I I I l n-.. 7 0 4 11 llote I J S 4 c....ichw( J 0 4 I StMf IJ ) 2 27 lk~ l I l ' ~~ I l l 11 ~ 1 I J IS Mc:O.i11 S S l 17 H)1» S l .f 14 Dobf111 o o J o McMtel.wntl o a • o ~1-1::~: Jot.>11 JO 24 11 Mo Tot.alt )7 14 2S 'JI , ............ 4 111 J11IP~ .,. Sailors finish off University. IT l.JCH.U.D Duww, t.o.n Wanu found her rhylhll) Thursday NEWPORT BEACH -(i Di1nne Pu.lido cc.tt•i.oJy niJJ1f.._ StruaJi~I Crom the free- throw line early in qc Kl· JOA, PulidO, Newport Harbor HisJi's S· foot·lO junior, reald-:ed that consi,tency would make the difference. She wu posi- tively consistent against University, iink.inJ eight consecutive free,. throws, as Mst Newport Harbor defeated the Trojans, S0- IU VllW ITAllOlllGS lftnoll ..__ .. W L W L "Wwdblld\jl 14 0 25 0 'N_,.,. 12 2 11 I "TUllll I 5 17 9 ·~ 11 IJ9 CdM 5 t 11 13 Sdl~ 5' 7 15 IM'll 4 10 10 13 S""'lllladl 0 14 ' 18 -"Chnd r,f,... llerll. --·-c::.~ ..... -N IO, llMr1ily 39 WoodtlnOQt 14, $ldrlebKt 27 Tus:in 67. S.... ~ 33 39, in a Se1 V iew Leaaue girls bask.e1ball finale . "At the begin- ning or the sea· M>n. I was shoot· ing about 35% from the hne, so if some 1h in& needed to come up, ll was 1hat," said Pu lido. ""·ho !tCored a game· high •8 points, "hdc ;idd1ng 10 rebounds, three steal~ aod <1 n Jssis1. "I talked to a friend of mine -my bay· friend's dad -and he tuld one thing, and no"" I'm up to 15t'rc cons1stcntl). He jus1 tuld rne .10 find a rh:oihm :ind ~lick with It .. Pulido, who finished b of IJ from lhe line. sparked a (ounh-qu;1nc r ~ailo r rally, afler University (13·9 O\cr~ill, 7.7 in league) pulled to ""'ith1n }"i-36 ""Ith 6:14 )cfl 1n the gan1e. S.he scored on a ~hurt Ju mper from the bi..1seline with 5:51 left, 1hrn drained her SC\t:nth anJ eighth )1r.11gh1 rree throws ~i1 h 5:12 remaining 111 gi1c Ne~-port Hor· bor (19-6. 12·2} a 42-3 & le.id. Gina Heads, ~ho adJt:d 1.5 points. eight CdM rallies ~ Now irs a waiting game on CIF . BY 0£NNJS Ba.OSTtl.JiOUS, Sf'Oln Wun.a CORONA DEL ~tAR - Corona de! "t:1r Hig h out· ~ ~red '·isiting Irvine. 18·2, in ,, the fourth quarter and ral· hed for a 58--16 'iclor) in Sea ~ \'ie"" Leag1;1e girls basketball . Thursd3) night. It m._rked the end of the Sea View League campaign ror Corona. bu1 Coach Ganh fhn1 1s hoping not lhe end of the sea~n. He h3$ petitioned CIF for an at· large pla)off berth. anJ lhe 1c:im\ fate "•ll be d1!1crm1ned "·londay. "\\'e'd hl.e a chance. c~pecially :ifier the d1sappoin1men1 of las1 !'ChOn," sa1J Flint. -.hose team 1oOoJ3 denied a berth de· ~p11e a l.J-10 °'erall rel'OrJ Corona finished le::1gue pla~ 011 .1 high nott: Thur~ay. th:inl.) to 11~ O\erpov.eung fourth quartt·r. After an e\.:hlnge of bas· kets 1n the fin1 minute put the score: at J6-J2 lr\1ne. Corona v.on the la!>\ ie\en m1nu1es b) a 16-0 count. ''\\'e lned a zone at 'em early 1n the quanet and I think that 1h1ew them off a hllle b11," said Flint. "And ""e had !tOmt: people step up and do some great ]obs A!>hley Cono\·er had 3 couple of l.ey put· backs and Rosalie (Kane) had a greJt game." tebounds and two 1teaJ1, ICORd GI I put· back and 1 layup to cap the S.Uors' 8-0 nin that pve them 1 46-36 edcc. Heather SnMly convc:ncd ~ 1hree· point play for Uni with l::SS w ao. tht Tn>jans' final poiou, then Pulido helped ice the victOI')' with a pu1bac:k when 2;" remained, &Mna her 12 poinu in the sec- ond hall. ''Dianne Pulido had a k>t of sreat put· backs. and she was 'teady Eddie on de,. fcnsc,"' S.ilor Coach Shannon Jakosky said., .. She's a work.horse, and s.he 's im· proved so much. She always hustles irt practice." The Sailors, hoping for the third seed. whtn the CIF Southern Section Division Ill-AA playoffs are annoupi:ed Monday, built a 32·20 advanwge ca.rly in the third quaner. But Uni, behind point guard Mary Medina's '""O three-pointers. pulled 10 wi1_hin lhree {35·32) with 0:44 left. "I think 1oOoe\e had enough close 18.JllH this year, 10 the point where .,..e dod'I panic or think ahe.1d," said Jakosky. S<r1 \-lr.!igtH Ufti,...,. ... ~ ~-port H¥tMlf ,, . ..... pl~ '• n pl Ip ' ' ' ' C. H .. ..d. • ) ] .. ......... ' 0 ' " f•·...tt ) 0 ' • si: .. nln • • ' " <"""" 0 2 ' 2 ~u ... 1, ' ' 0 ) ...... ' • 2 .. C•ot• 0 0 ] 0 "'"" 2 ' • s ....... ' 0 0 0 (.H~ 0 0 0 0 AcLm~n • • 0 0 --• , .. • ~· 0 0 • 0 ~--• • 0 • rot .. i. " ) ,, )9 ...... 17 '' I) H 1coe1 •• auAaTau u,.;...,,.,,y 10 10 14 S-l• ~'flO'I HMbor 11 14 11 ll-50 l ·piotnt pi., U.W-.lf} -Mo:d.M l ; ~ ...... --l~4ftt l . Ttdulic.&I ~: Utij~, COid! le.Ml • • IRVINE · . COM . . .. . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .. . .... . .. . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . • ••• • • • • •••• • •• A pair of free throws by K.3ri 01clrich '6 ilh 6:11 remaining ga\'C Cdf\.t the lead ror good at 47-46. D1etnch ro11owed th• 1oOo it h a.shoct jumper in the lane and ~M follo,,..ed her own miss ""i th a basket and the lcud v.as five midlo0o3) through the fin3l period. Conover scored oU offcnsl\e rcbou!l<k on consecutive possessions. and 1hc lead was up to nine al 5~·46 with :aboul IWO n11nutcs remaining. Following 1hrce more (rec 1h1ows, Flint cle:arcd h1~ bench ""i1h I:OS left. ~O•ONA DIL .... sa# llVINI •• Se• \'i-Lr.iigu~ lntfte eo. .... on-'• • pl .. '• • ~ ... s.i,. ....... • ' . " "•"'•ng1""' • • 2 " \'oiJOdNff ' ' J ' .. N • • ) 20 ..... 0 ' 2 2 O.nuch ' ' s • 1 .. UO<l • • 2 .. c-" J 0 • • ""'" ' 0 ' l , .... 0 ' ' • .......... 0 0 ' 0 -• 0 l I u.-' 0 ' ' '"' 0 0 ' 0 ·~ .. 0 0 0 0 ·~ ' 0 l ' ............ 0 0 ' 0 \ ·~i..... 0 0 0 0 '""""' 0 • ' ' ·-0 ' 0 • ....... 0 ' ' 0 T..ulo .. . , .... ...... 2J • 21 w 1coa1 n aYAnDtl In-I) I' IS 2-'' ccw ......... MM 10 IS IS 11-u l·poonl pk: CtlM -~-"'JIU<I l. I ill I 1Khn<.li ~: NoiM. -We Have Some Very Shocking News For Drywood Termites __ ..,. _ ....... .,,_, .. MM,°'):1S1 ~ .. ,..,.,.Kif ... J:IS; C..U MtM • lf.-...C. Hlk.1:1S. ........ JC -0nqr Cwt._ ~::11Wn1 Yolloyhll JC--occ • l.Ofll 1e.ioc11 cc....,_,.. .... ..... • lt'• ca11..i the Electro-tfun System. A battle plan ·that u1a finely tu.n<d eloctrieil)' to win the war againll •"-home damaging critten. Alter 12 yean or COfttinUOUA ue-. and lreltment o( O't'el' 50,000 goYe.rllllM!ftt buildinp, Khooil, apartmenta and homel, the Elec:tro- gu_n h11 pro"t'en to be one of the moet e11Yiro11ment1Uy 10und -thodl of drywood"termite coat...i available today. A viable alternative to teat f1Haigalio111, Ecola Service• ..... Electro-pa together make a """ attractive paclt...,, offeri"I ita c_,tomen acuity ~~~~.b~~ . THERE'S NO NEED FORz ' • Poiaon 1u ia your"-• 1.a...i-,. ds-.,. • R-..i ol food or plut1 .• 0.......itht h Ip .. fcw ,_ • Coetly root tile'·-· ..... ,_..,... Tteatmeot includes a wri11e11 ~ ftinaiy AND it ICllCWlble yearly b UIC Ide '"'die m!'Now dom't tlilt ~ -_, f\Uzar. P'lllrilllY n, •• • • SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4ll0, uL 317 Perlecdon, again .. Costa Mesa makes It 30 slralght In PCL with third stralglll romp through league . .8Y ail.a7 PA.U'UDlsa. s.ot.T& Wun& • •• • • COST A MESA -The hos1 Cos1a Mesa High &iris bukclball team cut , down the nett to celebrate iu third strai&ht unbeaten Pacific Coast Lcacue championship Thursday ni&ht, but not bcl"on almost gcttin& clipped b)' upset· inindcd Trabuco Hills. 4'1·38.. t McNaniee and Stephens noted the bolts came out • •"---Oa1.-a fact McNamee-aittributed 10 the aU-bu"-c-<>--- meanin1lcsa nalure of the aamc . ,Mesa. which trailed, 21-lC, midway throuah the second quilter, held the visitina f\.iustanp soorelcu ror jus1 more than nine min.ut«. spsnnin& the last 4:37 befote ho.lfiimc and the firsl <4:19 of·thc third quancr to claim the lead. . .. There wu the pride factor of w1ntin1 10 ~ 10.0 ii'I leaauc, but other than that, this WU a hard aame ' 10 play, becaµse we knew we wtrc 1lre1dy ,oin1 to the pl1yorts." Mc.Namec said. . ...... If not for its defense, led by 6-foot sophomore ccn1er Corri Lurmann, Mesa would've entered the postscason on 1 k>sing streak. Cos11 Mcu, now unbeaten in its last 30 PCL contcs1s. then held ofr a late rally, which uw Trobuco g:ain posses· Mon rwicc in the rin:1I minute, needing a three-pointer to tic. The fina l Tni:· buco possession, after a missed t.1csa free throw with 17 seconds Jen, failed to produce a shot aucmpt. however, as Costa Mesa's defense locked on in typi- cal fashion. "'(Mesa) played well in the third quarler, and that's ~·hal bca1 us," said Trabuco Coach Howard Stephens. who l'CL ITAllDINOI ,__, ---• L W L •CMl.I .... 10 0 II 7 '119.._.. 7 3 JI 4 ·n..ca..-1 s 13 12 c...., 3 1 t2 11 u.n• J 7 1012 uon '-di o 10 .. 11 ·~r.s..,.. .... ~ ....... .... 4tt !~Hilt 31 Ctl'My )l ......... so "Corri did ·an awesome job on their No. 21 (Sarah Warnick), after we switched matchups ror the second ha![," McNamee uid. Warnick, a 5-8 sophomore, scored 111 10 Trabuco points in the finl quarter, and had 15 at the half. She managed only 1wo more field goals on just five shots 1he fipal 16 minutes against Lur· mann. praised bis team for surpassing expectations, finish· in& tied for second with Estancia. Bolh Trabucb (ll·AA) and Estancia (lll·A) Will . enter the OF playoffs as second-place leams, while 1'.tcsa, lhe defending Southern Section lll·A cham- pion, begins JV-AA play ncxl week with a five-game winning st.reak. He11her Robinson, one or eiah1 Mesa seniors pl1yin1 their last PCL game, scored nine of her 13 points in the third quarter, and added six steals. Lurmann finished with nine rebounds, four steals and two blocked shots 10 JO with her four points, wh.ile tuniqr Erin Brown ncned eight of her 10 points 1n ttk fin1 quarter. , Ctt1.11TOtt1l1. Aw•. DA.11.r Pu.or . "I think .we're a1 about 70% or our polential," Costa ~·fesa Coach Lisa fl.tcNamee said. "I tiopc we get a chance 10 sec the rest." Free throws killed the vishors, u they missed 15 of 1heir first 16, before finishinc 3 of 18 Crom the Heather Robinso12_gets the h~9f cuttlng_sklwa th• unbeaten Costa Mesa.net .Thursday night. -~ . Super ball syndrome .. . similar to gralitti .. Not many appreciate the effects of simpleton mode; adminstrators trying to find a solution to the pro~lem . BY BAA.AV fAUUCNE ... Sroars \\'1.rr1a Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent Mac Bernd echoed the thoughts of principals at Corona del Mar anti Newport Harbor high schools Thursday tha1 Wednesday nigh1's super ball incidenl, which decided the o'utCome or the two schools" boys ba"skctball game. raised a red Oag for crowd conduct at athletic even1s. day, the lauer againsl Newport Harbor with the score tied and two seconds lef1 in regula1ion. CdM converted the 1wo techni· cal free throws and went on to lake a 52-48 decision, which pul 1he Sea Kings in position to earn 1hc Sea View League's (ourlh and final guaranteed CIF playoff bcrlh, edging Newport, should CdM win 1onight's league finale at Irvine High. "It was a very ~bcring ex· pcrience," said Newpon Principal Sieve Pavich, who noted most Sail· or students were taking 1he cir· cumstanccs of 1hc defeat hard Thursday. ___ _..,._...._ ... I " ' J '· .Bernd, who did not attend the pme. said he ..,...ould suppor1 lhe efforts of administrators 10 curb such actions in 1he future, without calling for spectators to be ex· eluded from games. "Nobody (who threw the super balls) has been caught. and we have no idea who could have done it," Pavich said. "I think 1he reac· tion of our students (Thursday) is very appropriate, and there's a clear understanding that all it takes is one or two people to ruin the chance for a team that played very hard to win a gan1e." _S_T_A_R_T _S_F_R_I_D_A_Y ___ , ~ FEB RU A RY I 1 TH "I think we can get enough con· trol over people and of our sports programs, so that ..... c can use these things to teach them and get thinp squared away ""'ithoul re· sor1ing to (barring s~ctator al· tendance)," Bernd said. "I 1h in k or all this as a great opponunity for us to be leaders and get things changed." Bernd's comments came on the heels or 1wo technical fouls. one each assessed against roo1ina sec- tions from both schools Wc:dnes- CdM Principal Tom Jacobson said he was scheduling a meeting with student" leaders next week 10 "solicit their support 10 speak with 1he rest of the student body about richting the ship and correc1ing the problem. 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Ftuhman Mark Gardner ~.as the win· nlng pile.her, working lhc l'irs t sUt innings before &1vin& way 10 Hector lllanchct in !bC $CttRlh. The Pirates were scheduled to face San Bernardino Valley nt 10 ;a n1 . tod:iy at Southwestern. M;ark Sec 1~ c~pcctcd 10 be the s1artin1 pitcher. OCC 11. IOUTHWllftAN 1 OrUtpCObf 101 •11 0-11 11 o South•""""' 001 000 0-1 ' 1 GMdnef, H. IMMdM1 171 Md IJIM', ll~"°" 171: ~ McDM.ald tS), Odc-11 In Ind lkniltl, AcotY (n. w-c.r~. l.O. l-Qu1nun«. HI-\'~ COCO. THUUDAY"l flSM COUNTI Ctu,snoru• /oMAI, Da.l&.T ram Ramy -.Y found the going tough In 'the Sallorw' 52-.48 Ion to Corona del M8r. • llftR Mii -..... the ltlenllon or Sludcnts. puc1UI aad coaches· on the sportsmanship issye," uid J•ClObtocl. who DOted Wcdnes· • day"s Harbor.cdM crowd was Mtler behaved than at re· cent 1ames In the series. Super ball showers haYe been aap&ei ol Back Bay rivalry pmc• in re«nt yea.rs. whi~ the appearance· of remote control-operated mini11irurc can has aho become rou tine. A remote-conlrol car made i11 way oatO the f)oor in 1hc two learns' flflr meeting this season. J:aft. 19 at CdM . .i contest thal w1s abo marred by super balls thrown fron1 the Sl•Dds. A 1992 N~\11,'port·O:tM game. IU Harbor W35 delayed twice due to toys being thrown onto the court, including .i 10.minut~ l l.Oppagc 'in which the referees ordered bot h teams in10 their rt$pCCtive locker rooCns. then held a closed-door meeting with both coachel and a1.hle1ic d1· rectors be.rote continuin&. "Fans from both schools: were taking a px>d game and maldn& it into a farce," ukt then-Newport Coach Bob Ser· \'e n, after 1be 1992 ind dcn1 . CdM Couh Paul Ottis. "'ho expressed eitrcme dis1as1e OYer Wednesday ni&ht's two 1echnic:IJs. took n:i.auen into his own hands during a 1990 Back Bay sboWdown at New~ port, when a remote-control car wound up-at-bis rect . Orris Stomped the miriialure \'C hicle, before picking ii up and 1hrowing it into 1hc first row of bkachcrs, sm:ashing the 1oy. Orris suggested :tfler Wednesday's pme that C);Cluding l peCta1ors may be one solution 10 the problem. "Whe n (crowd in tervention) means someone wins or loses, I think it's gouen out of control," Orris u id. •1• KllllL 1172' 75 ............. wllD CINI? 1lllJ make the playaffsl Newport Huba< Hip'<-pts ~,....r 1eam dropped a 2· t Sea View Le-de· clWn IO lvxl Univcr'5ity Thursday •ftcr- noon, which combined_ with !Nine's l·I 1ic with Corona del ~1ar locked lhc S:ulon 1010 1h1rd place. dinchin, a berth in nex1 ...,cek"s CIF Southern Section C>Msion I playoffs. Harbor finishes 12-9-4. 8-4·2 tn Jcag~. one poinl ahead of !he Sea Kinp (10-7-7, f>.l·S) and at least 1111;0 points behind SCC· ond·placc Irvine. "'hich finishes ou1 hs ~awn 1onigt11 at S apinst host Santa t.1Jrpri18. ¥o!Wch clinched the 1caJue ti1li ~1th o .S-0 Yi iory O\lcr Tustin Thursday. Jill Ncl~n was 1he only Sailor to break 1ntl) the ~onng column for Ncwpon on "rhursday, ~ring on a penally kiclc in the ~cond half. For Ncli.cn, a sophomore. it v.as her 22nd ~o:al of the season, lops amort& all Sc~ View players. Universi1y, howC'\er, had already piled up a 2-0 lead .i.nd held on fo1 lhc victory Kacy Jones ...,as credited with five s.a•iC$ for Harbor. • In another ScJ View game~ Corons dcl !>.tar mi~cd a chance 10 edge Newport for the third and final guar· anteed pl:ayoff !pol, deadlocking with host ll'\'1ne A Cd!o-1 ...,,n "'ou!d have given both Back Bay rt\Jls 18 !X)in1s. and CdM held lhe edge in hcJd-to-hcad play v.·11h a YIC· IOl"V :and 3 lie 9 In P<i cific Coa?>I League action: The Co?>:a )'.l cs:a High girls MKe<er te11.m finished 11\ llll)!>t )UlCcssful regular season C\cr on .i J1,.ippo1nting note 1"huti.d3). f.1ll1ng at PCL ~hJmpion Trab1.1co H11l1o, 4. 0 !>.le:.J (K-5-5 •. l-t-3 111 league to fin1:.h 1n fuunh place) v.ill pctiuon for a CJF D1v1· i.1u n II pla)of( berth, according to Co:.ich Dan Johnston, "'ho !>1nglcd oUt Lhc pl:.~ of S.ir.;1 Acl.el'>On t 11 S3\ci) and Jc~?>1ca Sch1ocder. !L - I .,_ 1f. ~ "' .. ., .... ... I •· .. t " .. : .. .. .. 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APARTMENTS •11RSS00. ':::-"ProfN:~.':::: Na bl" to beh. Shr IEACH 1040 din .,..., fr'J*. pdo, ~· RENT •21R SS700• "497.50• ....... Mp. b••nd n•w condo , 2-car. get, w/d hkups. Ft... -· ..... Avaff ASAP 723·62n S29Wmo Call M•. Joy, -- l1175fl'l"I0 .281·2•SS ' . Auoc:Rlty873-3663 0,.... a.ataun t-4 Ind. No P91• 54$-49$$ Bayfront NB: Prof kt 18" condO, PY'I ~2f'._.flft.1We ••••""A 28A·18A Nwpt Penln aha<• cusiom ~-NaDupto•,,..,-beacti loAlkln. pen!~ ~ DIUo8V Apl. !Ypk:, w/d, 1 cer $llOO Ind util/c: .. ~ & bi9y, w/d. M•le Of IEXIECUT1W SUITE OC Airport. 1250- 1700. Full ••fVk:• s 1 00. 7' 4-833-9550 eFREERENTe Sec:retarialSwc How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE: 714-642-5678 North Orance County-~1.220 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (corwr ol N..,,_, .,.,,_ • a.,, Sa.I CLASSIFIED HOURS: T•lcp~aae l-MAM·S:JIPM Mta.., Fri111J Walk-u l:JtAM.S:JePM M1dr7•f'rWaJ DEADLINES Monday ................................... 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Mr. 2904 -ln"Y~ NEWPOIT ~ catpet. 1 ,rn1 .. ~ No P*Ui-HIS. vrty ptlloe. ~~ .. ~ ~ ut1t9 722-M79 :;._M,;;i: :a-:&7';1 PinKert°" ••• 4e50 FOUND a.RACLET .~~-BEACH 1069 ....... Mii -1 t-.-189Smo 87>t943 moyny __.._ COM 2+1 dpi ... p , I . ••C.--111 ofc ~ at the~ s.,,. --~ -::::;;:~:::"::~:=·=-==n::::n=M:-•.,. __ n_ .. _ c.,.._38t IS.. trplc IWKSFREERENT ., ...... --.. Pf-4 HIS ... Promontory Pt 11•15 tit 1511 New-c-n.......... lngs e-ik patttinQ kM ~c::-.:.~~ , .. ::ponHt11...-.129R lfEWPOIT ~::2;,.~1~ WITHLUSEJ1 =·.=.Gd_:=:::'~:'~=•~;~· x1nt ~o::..!«0:.:. ~..::::~~ff~ ""OlllUlll~ 1.7511A hN, FP, lg lot Nowt l'2~1S2 28R-38A Apts, 2 ISOO •uct 790-1932 _:<nc""<~ul~0'--'.7~23-"'-'9~3~•--1--------1;-:Coo~~ .. :::;M~-::;:~"3S-:s'~ .... ~!l~ ... ~-~~Q0~~ ... ~~-36:50;--1:::~::;:::!~ gd toe, roof 2 Y" old IEACB 2169 Y••r• Newt F•mlty VENOING BUStNESS EJIPLO'fllEKT 1349K Bkw ~ eLg 11R ,.,. $7509 comp6e•. pool. 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