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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAIL.YPILOT.COM MONDAY APRIL 16, 2001 ~o~aiq)ort .group takes .on virtual fight . JI Airport Working Group ,, plans to use the new Web site to counter anti-El Toro messages. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The Web site addresses might be similar - www.eltoronow.org vs. www.eltoroair- port.org. Expanding their campaign for an airport at El Toro into cyberspace, members of the Airport Working Group recently launched an ooline war room to counter. anti-El Toro Internet outlets that have been up and running for quite a while. "We just got tired of pro-airport El Toro forces not having a Web site," said Dave Ellis, a spokesman. for the organization. "We constantly have people say in the community, "Where is your Web site? r want to volunteer and need more information,·• Ellis said. recently received a $120,000. grant from the city of Newport Beach for public relations work in support of an El Toro airport and can submit invoices for further expenses, the Web site's run by volunteers and costs very little money, Ellis said. Newport Beach resident Cathy Grammer-Margolin, who's a profes- sional Web designer, set up eltoronow.org a few weeks ago and is wamtaining the site. "Basically, it's to get information out and to support an airport alter- native for Orange County,~ she said. that's updated daily and lets viewers submit questions or comments or pledge donations to the nonprofit organization. "There has been a lot of misinfor- mation in all of our mailboxes and w~'re trying to give ute tactsiand the t.nith related to the air?OFt, • -{;ritftt-'i mer-Margolin said . Also induded are links to other related Web sites, such as the offi- cial Orange County Web site and the site for the Federal Aviation Administration. QUESTION AIR WARS What other ways shoul~ pro-airport forces be fighting their El Toro battle? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dai- lypilot@latimes.com. P.lease spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. Their contents, . however, are worlds apart. While the Airport Working Group The site features a news section SEE WEB SITE PAGE S PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT The Chancel Choir sings at sunrise before Easter services hosted by Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist in Newport Beach. Celebrating the Resurrection About 300 people join Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist Stefanie Frith DAILY PILOT P lanted in the sand stood a tall, wooden cross. Behind the cross, the waves tumbled and crashed. Overhead, the sea gulls screeched. And in front, hundreds of people perched in lawn chairs and sitting on bright blankets listened to an Easter sunrise service by Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist in Newport Beach. in Newport Beach/or a sunrise Easter service About 300 people braved the chilly, foggy weather for the 11th annual 6:30 a.m. sunrise service on the sand at 14th Street. The Rev. George R. Crisp said each year, the service continues to grow, but the message always stays the same -it only gets updated wtth the times. He also said there are always poem readings and songs by the Chancel Choir. nus year, Crlsp's sermon focused on women as role models, using movies like "Charlie's Angels" and the heroine Laura Croft from the video game "Tomb Raider" as examples. Kevin Kiser dips a doughnut ln hot chocolate as be begins the day with Easter sunrise services. "I thought of Mary Magdalene when l wrote this,• Crisp said after the service. "She was the last woman at the cross. And I am aware of pop culture. So l thought of this [sermon].• Paul and Donna Velgos of Newport Beach said they were impressed with the overall message of the one- hour service. "We are currently looking for a church to join and SEE EASTER PAGE 5 Is Cox less powerful than we think? M uch has been made lately of rumors that Rep. Christopher Cox (R-New· port Beach) is going to be President BUib'• nominee for a federal judgeship. The political hopefuls have come from all directions, literally. Glendale? Yes. Irvine? Of courBe. Vugtnia? Sure, good old •B-1" Bob Dor- ..... nan is said to mulling a return to •-•-1-111 Capitol Hill via Newport Beach. SCo-OP Cox, however, bas been - depending on the day -non- committal or downright dismis· sive ol the rumor. He's happy, be says, being one ol the top Republicans in the House. 1bat'1 understandable, given hil "fifth-rank· tng RepubUc&n • status as cba1nnan of the HOU18 Policy Committee. He may want to recon.Uder, however, given the power rankin9I put out by Young· ~.com on Prklay. Wblle California., 1 whole is the most powerful state in the Union (above Texas, New York, Plonda and Ohio),· Cox isn't even in the top five for the state, counting both rep~entatives and senators. He just misses at No. 6 for California, and No. 49 out of 435 members of Congress. So let the rumors continue. SETIUNG DOWN WITH AN OCEAN VIEW We've got to give it to CoundJman Gm'y Proe- tol'. The man has a beeltby l8lwe ~ humor. After hearing last week that Proctor bad bought a hoUle in the dty, we asked hbn Where he'd be movtng to. •corona del Mar," came the respon19 and after letting us sweat there for a aecond, he burst out leughing. Of coune he'• not moving to the village by the see. He represents West NewpQlt BMch OD tbe coundl and is required to live in his dlltikt. Recently, uotber Pill* w ........... Proctor's actually living in San Jose. That's wrong, though. About once a week, he com.mutes to Northern California, where he has a second la.w finn. And his wife and kids moved there a few years ago to take care of ailing family members. For the last 18 months, Proctor has rented a condominium with three bed.rooms. While he'd Wen looking to buy a place for six months, he said his district's high percentage of rentals bad limited his options. Down by the beach, homes went for Sl.2 miWon, he said. The condo he'• buying COits under $500,000 and is in the same compAu he's been 1Mng in unW now. PJ'octor l4ld be apecta to move in once eKrOW doles in mkl·M9y. He might not be rtgbt by the water, 'but be'I very h9ppy about Im new ocee.n vleWt. be Mid. -oa i•u~llr .. Dllr,.._ Crowded debate expected •The Costa Mesa City Council tonight will discuss giving fed- eral money to charities, which is shaping up to be divisive. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A full house 1S expected at City Hall tonight to debate an issue than hasn't been controversial since the 1980s -whether the city should give federal money to cbarihes. · l think many. years ago, in the late '80s, there was a concern," said former mayor Joe Erickson. "It was prior to my term on council. In my opinion, (they arej federal tax dollars that citizens of Costa Mesa pay JUSI like everybody else and 1t would be a shame iJ that money went to other conununities. • The allocation of Community Devel- opment Block Grant money to chanties 1s something that the city does annually and that normally does not attract a big crowd. But chanbes have become a hot top- ic again in the last year. Several Costa Mesa residents. inducting City Councilman Chris Steel, have said they believe that some chan- ties are "magnets" that attract illegal ururugrants, lower property values and hurt schools. Don Elmore, a Costa Mesa resident. said he is m favor of charities that dls- tnbute trairung instead of handouts of food or clothing. "Chanties that give handouts do not help people get ahe<!d, • he said. "They allow people to stay where they are instead of improving their situation and that really hurts them more than helps the m.· Elmore said he is opposed to giving cbarihes federal money. •1 believe chanties should survwe on donations from private individuals or corporations and not from federal funds,· he said. "Taxpayers should not be forced to give money unless they explicitly say which charity they want to donate to. By contributing federal mon- ey, taxpayers are donating whether they want to or not and have no say in who gets the donations. l am definitely against this.· SEE CHARITY PAGE 5 QASSIRIDS _,_____ I MUCllOtm ____ , _______ 7 SPOl'5 ' WHATS M.OiV 2 - ....... SURFACE Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship w ill offer a f our-day advanced power yacht operation course Ap~il 19 to 22 at t~e saiJi('g center, 1801 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call for prictes. (949) 645-9412. 2 Monday, April 16, 2001 Brad Avery in the OCC sailing school library ... • • OQN lfACH I OAllY PILOT A love from early ·on Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT occ·s top sailor may not get onto the water as much ably somewhere off the Oregon • FYI R 1ght around now. Brad Avery's prob-anymore but he still has -coast. Last Thursday. the director of some solid sea leg~ J,tnder hlm..- prange Coast College's School of Sailip!J 1 The school is looking for donations of nautical books for its brand-new ,IL~r!ry that's OP,:n -to the public. Information: (94§) 645-9412. iand Searnanshlf>·headed up to V'ancdtl\rer - :191and to bring his motor boat baclt-t&----sailing program for 13 yeaA> under ~i- :Newport Beach. ent titles. And ldst Tuesday, as he sat m his new He's eager to offer a nautical education offire that overlooks Newport Harbor. the for everyone who's interested -, whether passionate sat.lor sa1d there's nothing it's kids from Santa Ana who have never wrong with letting the boat do most of the been on a boat or wealthy people who work once in a whlle. want to learn how to operate their yachts. "It's pretty nice to iust tum the (ignmonl The ocean, in his view, is Orange Coun- key and go." he said, laughing. "I like all ty's biggest park. kinds of boats.• "We're an access point for knowledge Avery, who grew up in Newport Beach on how to (explore I it," he said. and now gets to the school on West Coast With a flee t of a dozen 14-foot dinghies. Hjghway 1.11 "four minutes if I make the six 30-foot shields, the 70-foot ketch Light· from his Newport Heights home, feU • Bonaire • and the 65-foot floop •Alaska 1.11 love with aU things nautical on his Eagle,• the school's able to offer something father's sculboa t as a young kid. for sailors at every level of experience. For the past 20 years, he's been To become a crew member on the involved with the school a nd has run the •Alaska Eagle,• which is getting ready for a yearlong trip around the Pacific Ocean, some experience might help. "We like people to have intermediate skills,• Avery said, •so that they know enough to be comfortable on the boat and know what's going to happen next. But they certainly don't have to be experts.• Avery, who said he spends about 60 days sailing each year, will join the boat for the Tahiti to Easter Islands leg later this year and then again on the Antarctica leg in 2002. While he's not spending as much time out at sea as he used to, he said he's struck a "very nice balance" between administer- ing the $1 million a year program and fol- lowing his passion. What's AFLOAT • WHAT'S AFLOAT is published peri- odically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the Information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa-Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Drive. Newport Beach. Call (949) 759-1521 for more details. An exhibition showcasing New- port Harbor's most popular cruis- ing destinations, Catalina and the Channel Islands, opened March 16 at the Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The museum is locat- ed at 151 E. Coast Highway. New- port Beach. Free. (949) 673-7863. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship will offer an excursion to Catalina aboard the Glin de Mar from 9 a.m. Saturday, April 28, to 5 p .m . Sunday, April 29. $259. (949) 645-9412. SAILING CWSES FlortWJa 27 of the USCG Auxil- iary will sponsor a six-week class on boating skills and sea- manship at 7 p .m. April 11 at the Newport Beach Harbor Depart- ment, 1901 Bayside Drive, Corona d el Mar. $45. (714) 628- 9777. SPECIAL EVENTS Orange C~t College's School of Sailing and Seamanship will host a five-day au.l.se to the northern Channel Islands May 16 to 20. $595. (949) 645-9412. The Imua Outrigger Canoe Club is looking for people to join a group of outrigger canoe paddlists for the 2001 season. No previous experience is nec- essary. Recruiting wl..11 take place until April 9 and the group will meet a t the Newport Aquatic Center, One Whitecliffs The world's largest lnternatton- a I yacht race, the Newport to Ensenada Race, will take place at noon April 27, just outside the Newport Harbor entrance. Free. For more information, call the Bahla Corinthian Yacht Club, (949) 644-9530. Orange Coast College's Padft- ca. a 75-foot motpr vessel. will carry out 11 educational cruises this summer in Puget Sound. Excursions are set for June 17 through Sept. 23. Call for prices and more details. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship is offering a four-week course for people with intermediate sailing skills and little or no experience running a mid-sized auxiliary cruising boat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. $225. (949) 645-9412. Dailf PBot REAQ£8S HOIU~£ CA 92626. Copyright No news st~ WEATHER lllD SUIF (949) 642-6086 rles. Illustrations, edltonal m.tter Record your comments about Of ~lwments h«ein t.1n be reprodl.Qd llV!ttlout written per-JIWiiEICAWS 1'mlS the Dally Pilot or news tips. mission of tOP)'fight ownef. Balboa TODAY VOL 95, NO. 101 ADDRESS UOW TO BEAC:t US 72147 First high Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .. COf'ona del Mar 1ltOMAS "· IOffNSON, Costa Mew, CA 92617. 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" Daily Pilot Mike Whtteheod THE HARBOR COLUMN Fro m paperboy to Pilot columnist T he year is 1969, when I was a Daily Pilot paperboy peddling my Schwinn three-speed down Tustin Avenue heading to the Arches Restaurant, which was the first stop of my paper route. I ped- dled along Coast Highway from the Arches bridge to the Ruben E. Lee Bridge that was my daily route except on Sundays. In those days. Coast Highway had a few painted crosswalks away from the traffic signals where drivers would actually stop to let me cross. How things have changed. Gone are Rosan's factory, Haskell's dlve shop a'nd two trailer courts. Flash forw,ard to the preseJilt. where I find myself as the' Harbor Coh.un.nist for the same paper I delivered more than 30 years ago. In those 30 years, I have been on the boating forefront and a boater in Newport Harbor and along the Pacific Coast. Some of you may remember me as the host of the Boathouse TV Show that aired on local cable and now airs nationally on the Suns~e Network (FOX Sports Net). In the past 20 years, I have taught sail- ing in the harbor, skippered private yachts and charter bOats, and helped with many local events such as Clean Harbor Day. I am the Marine Committee chair for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce, a member of Newport Beach's Har- bor Committee, on the Boy Scout Sea Base's Executive Committee and I bold a master's license from the United States Coast Guard. Now, I have the exciting opportunity to write a weekly column with harbor and boating topics from my perspective as an active boater. I will bring to you what is happening in the harbor from special events to water quality to specific harbor issues like dredging and eel grass control. Plus, I will share with you some high- lights of my recent voyages, like my recent trip from Honolulu to Long Beach as the delivery captain aboard the 145-foot Rap- ture, where we encountered 15-foot seas. causing a main salon window to blow out. I will keep everyone informed of pend- ing new boating Jaws and what is happen - ing at the state and national level that affects this harbor. Right now, we have good news from Sacramento as Gov. Davis has appointed Raynor Tsuneyoshl as the new director of the California Department of Boating and Waterways, replacing Carlton Moore who has been the interim director since 1998. Tuuneyosbi, 58, of Huntington Beach, is knowledgeable about marine and boating issues with his 25-plus years of experience. He was the coWlSel to the commissioner of the United States Maritime Commission, presi- dent of Harbor and Coastal Services Unlimit- ed. and served in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. just to mention a little of bis past. Great news for Newport Harbor to have a hands-on director who lives in our neigh- boring city, so hopefully he will have an understanding of our harbor and how boat- ing and waterways can play a vital role in this harbor's future. · The.Senate will still have to confirm his appoinbnent. Safe voyages. • a.I WHllEHEAD is the Pilot's boating and har· bor columnist. Send him your harbor and marl~ related thoughts and story suggestions via ~ail to Milc~Boa~TV.com Of www.BolthouseTV.com. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Na..,..1 ....._ ... AA intoxlated person was reponed Uttering In the 2400 block at 3:20 a.m. Setuf'day. • lrtleol 5'rwet: A bur9lary was reported ln°the 2900 blodt at 1:30 a.m. Satura.y. • Na •ort hilllwant A person reportedly threatened iWlOther wtth an Intent to terroriH in the 1800 blodc at 1 t :45 p.m. Satufdly. • Nasuport.......,.,. A penon was~ in pos. telS6on of a COf'ltrolted substance In the 1800 block at 1:15 a.m. SuncMy. • .... '"" ""'8t: A person wftti an out of the af'N WWY'Wlt ~reported In the 800 btock at 4:Q6 LM. NEWPORT 11.AOt • Na_ P•'t c.ear ...._The tMlgata to a trudt weis ,..,,. Molen In the 1100 btock at mldlllgM FridfY. • .... c.M =.....UCUJt A vacuum and a bo9t chlrgtr .... '9pOrW In the JOOO btock at 11 p.m. .... .... C...I.. Ill• Abnle .... fromaVllhldaW91 ,...._. "°""'., the Z100 tllodl • 11:10 p.m. ,... .... .., ..... ~...... ......... panon -"II ar1ild It 2'.lO a.m. 's.:::' ............. _~ ..... -naportad In._ eDO blod& • S:JS a.m. ~ t Doily Pilot A1-r • s.~ from Councilmen Mona- hM, staff has looked Into upgrading the councH chambers Md decided that the costs of....._ -..a..--&-the view should be "11111 _""' .. lmprowd for the cound~ . al f.cllltles owned Md staff and~ as ~~by V.nguerd ~ well as the audience. The Whiit to _,.m The council also =s.d the · council Is expect9d to chambers be • more approve the rwquest. open appuranat bv removing the •big &oxes• ' lllLLOClllOI ~~~~ OFIOMlf ... also asking staff to solicit The council wlll consider bids to Install sewn 10.S-whether·« not to 8PPt'Ollle Inch (liquid crystal display) an amendment of the LCD monitors, as well as to 2000.2001 Conso&idated consider the installation of Plan Actioti to •toe.ate tele'lltsion equipment In HOME funds from Multl- Conference Room 1A for Family Housing ~ the purpose of videotaping ment/Reh8biltt.tion to Sin- publlc meetings. gle Family Homeownersh6p Whlrt to •..-ct: Staff AcquisitionlRehabllltatton. recommends installing the There Is also a resolution to LCD monltoB and the tele-approve the Affordable I vision equipment for publk Housing Agreement with meetings. They also recom-Humanity Housing. Inc. r mend keeping the •big Whlrt tD •'Q*.'t: The I boxes" in the chamber for council is expected to con- now until they can be duct a public hearing to replaced with plasma see what others think screens in the next coup1e about the proposal. yeaB. YMIUllD UIMISllY IOIDS ISSUE / Vanguard UnivefSity is requesting that r8"'enue bonds by the Health and Educational Facilities Authority of the State of Missouri be approved by the council. The bonds are not to exceed S 120.8 mil- lion for the purpose of making a loan to Anem- blies of God Financial Ser- vices Group, of which not more than SlS.6 million will be used to finance, refinance, and reimburse A IEIUllllG A rehearing is being requested by city attorney Jerry Scheer about the council's Feb. 5 approval of applications for the expan- sion of the South COast Plaza Town Center, loca1ed between sunflower Avenue, the San Diego Freeway, Avenue of the Arts and Bristol Street. WMt tD eJlpKt': The council Is expected to con- tinue a dlsrussion on the topic-until May 21. MEET THE COUNCIL PSYCHICS I ASTROLOGY Call our gifted intemalionally known Psyct1lcs and ~~ or toll free 1-888-588-3099 or call 10.10.28&-011-$78-71187 Intl. rates apply $3.99 per minute. Must be 18+. For Entertainment Purposes Only. :@B ~ Mattress Outlet Store S 3165 Harbor Blvd. • CostaMesa One Blocll ~ ., .05 Pwy 545-7168 ,_..,..,.... .......... \'OM • .,..,,..~.--·,_ •TMOl•.,.._ ........... w.mtfW.am9•PIAll•..,._ •. ,: I • ._. • ...._.....,.Q.w•QeJIC. .. Monday, April 16, 2001 3 Imagine .bow the world would be u1thout th e medUA L ast week. I sat with sev- eral focal community memben at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to cheer on the Academic All Stus of Newport Harbor and ,1 Corona del ~ High schools., OK. I know we don't only write aboµt the great achievements of our stu~ts. Many might point O\J we also reported a bom~ $ · e ) this week at a local high school and the anes~1f a man suspected of g to Attending tlie di.amber o{ / comme~-sponsored event•/) were=l board and cif.Y co~ embers, a co~/ T.ony 1\-J:... su \.,..-'l' and even U..Sr •~ UUUS Cofiaressman Chris C9x FROM NEWS. ROOM trap a young girl '*' ele· mentary school b~oom. · Unfortunat~!f.'bur com, munity has ~ugly side as ll •' ~" ltiike them and thp1others fu the room that.morning, I maJVeled at the stratospheric grade point averages and experiences that these stu- dents have achieved at such a young age. Seeing kids like these always reminds me of, ahem, my not so stellar high school activities, but better yet gives me great hope for ow future. I think that was the point Newport Harbor Principal Michael Vossen was trying to make when he uttered some- thing that's been gnawing at me ever since. As he took to the podium to speak about his students and their high-caliber acade- mics, be used the media to make a point. He bemoaned bow media members will call him for comment when tragic events 1happen on school campuses, like the shooting at Santana High in Santee. I "The media emphasizes the negative," be said. "]fhat•s what they like to do.· Pardon me a moment as I ,get a little defensive and maybe a teeny weeny bit negative. After bearing that,' I won· dered if Principal Vossen bad read the front page of the Daily Pilot that morning. If be did, be must have missed the banner bead.line across the top of the page announc- ing that Ensign Middle School bad been named a distinguished school. And maybe be didn't have time that morning to open up and look inside the paper, but if he did, he would have seen a full page devoted to those very same Academic All Sta.rs that be was praising. And of .course, he must not be aware of the entire page 2 that we devote to school coverage each week in addition to ow regular coverage, or ow sports pages that concentrate almost entirely on youth and prep sports and our extensive graduation and back-to- school stories and photos. we . ,, ,. ,,,: Still) l ~~ve to believe q\.lt readeis expect and loo~.tb us to provide them with infor· mation about what is hap, pening in Newport-Mesa, both good a.I\d bad. In truth, Vossen's shot at the media is hardJy unique. Heck, we rank right up there with lawyers these days. Don't get me wrong. I'm the first to admit that some· times we go overboard. · Sometimes in our zest to tell a good story, the big picture gets a little fuzzy. And some- times, because we're human, we just flat get it wrong. But I assure you, most jownallsts I know didn't choose this career because they "like~ to be negative. They did so because it can be an exciting and reward- ing job and because they believe the freedom of the press to bring the news to the peopJe is sacrosanct in a democriftic society. And whether you are learn· ing of the good or bad news, think about what your life would be without the media. Newport Harbor Nautical Museum and Newport Harbor Area Chamber. of Commerce presents -._. ...._... """"" ~__., - The ~ ._ - 21st Annual - CLEAN HARBOR DAY Partnership for Clean Water Sat., April 28th 8am-~pm •Family Fun •Exhibits •Education •Games for the Kids •Live Music •Food and Seminars • Live Audio Visual · Hookup with Divers HELP CLEAN THE HARBOR JOIN THE FUN ATYOUR MUSEUM • . FOR MORE INFORMATION~ 4/9 CALL 949-675-8915 ~ -------------------- • 200 I Clean Harbor Day Participation Forn1 • Co.~by the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum- ond rite ;J Newport Harbor A>ea Chamber of Commerce 0ty of Newport 8each PleaH mill Of' FAX to: ~ Hartlor Naudcll MUMUtn IS I E. PlcMc Cout Hwy N9wpOt't lwh, CA 926'0 ~675-atlS MX~67s.llM lrMt ~10fS...com PlUG IN 0 I want to be "Harbor Huger:• helpliic support the 100 I Clean Hart.cw Dq effort. Enclosed Is my contribution b-this Important community went. I am encloslnc. 0 $25 0 $50 0 $75 0 $100 0 Other ...,$ --- 0 OleCk Endoeed o HuW'Qrd a ..,.. a ArMx Amt.# Card# bp. °'-----Name on Card $4po.n ______ _ Vo1unteen and boats lhould M at Newport Harbor Naudal ~by l:lO Mn tiw IMtrucdons. Cftlelltioint? ,..._ cal , .. , '15-lt 15. Q I ('Nll) wtft ¥Olunteer at dte .;.nt to help deen d'9 harbor. at wt1 brq my boat co ct..~ It can~ __ YOlunc:Mrs. Nlme(•) PhoM.-----:--- Addr-91s Fu---~--- Pb] i*> h Pb Oded .tr\., fni.ri:es flan eldam n1 pUwtm.., 11111apers n1 pli1t!rs. How would you know about the Greenligbt initia- tive? How 'Would you know who won the city council races? How would you .lcnow that the Fish Fry is in jeopardy? How would you know that M~asure F first won at the p(>Us. then lost in the courts? How would you know <; ·about polluted beaches..~~ wba.n runoff? • ,,v· How would you kn'bw who finAlly won the Presi- ·dential election? How would you know about President Bush's tax plan~ How would you know who took home the Best Pic- ture Oscar? How would you know that the Chinese released ow Navy spy plane crew so they could come home? How would you know who won the Super Bowl or the World Series? How would you know what a great golfer Tiger Woods is? The list could certainly go on. I guess I've made my point. Actually, I'm pretty posi- tive about that. • TONY 00000 is ~ editor. His column appearl on Mondays. If you have story ideas QI' concerns about news coverage, P.lease send mes- sages either via e-mail to tony.doderoOlatimes.com or by ptione at 949-574-4258. Advertorial byhtll~rech a.awe..,.,.... MW• IWlllNIH J~ ACl1'0llOea ft ENGINES lN NEED OF A REBUD.D When an engine begins coogtung up clouds of whi1e smoke. it is likely in need of an engine rebuild A Job for professionals, it involves getting the cylinders bored (if out of spec), having the block dock and cylinder bead{s) resurfaced. having the rods recondiuoncd, geuing the heads rcbuiJL and replaCtllg the crankshaft (if sc-Ortd). Pans for the job tnclude piston rings (or pistons. if the cylinders were rcborcd). rod and camshaft beanng. a new c:anuhaft and hft.ers. timing gears and timing chain, oil pump. frcc:u plugs. gaskets and seals, And, it makes sense to replace the wllt::r pump at this rime. If yoor vehicle has high mileage. it may make sense 10 rebuild the IJ'anSnussion along with the engine ~ As ao altemat1ve to rebuilding an engine. 1 factory replacement engine (known IS a f actofy cnt.e engine) is sometimes anilablc . RUNNING ON EMPTY? Vchkle owners should gUll'd aga.anst allowing their fuel tanks to run owly dry between fill-ups. Doing SO OCl I continual basiJ invites buildups of c:oodeoslOoa inside the fuel tank on cold mornings. which can lead to corrosion. When dus occurs. accumulatioos a( rust can shed n~ tbat have the potential to clog the fuel filter. While thc fuel filter may mnove IOmC a( thc moi.ilurc, any cxceu Wiier pc-. thc potential for fuel injcdon Ind ocher componeoU witbiD thc fuel •)*In to become conoded. This will uhimMdy lead 10 oomproma9ed enauie perfom'8llCe INl wiU OOC be i~ recopiuble. owina IO thc insadiom lllNtC a( die problem. By thc time thc problem becomes ~ tbe coa of tq111r could belipiflaint. lCciepina yaw -fiDod .... lllONr ldVlllfllt. You're i. tikely tO Ml --~ ... )'OU lft iD I bun} Ind doe 'l llift t0 time tO ftD up. Al C.tF (646-6910). 2090 ~ )'OU -... tO lib i.o-we do ........: .,. illepicy, .S ... I mill. We .. OS ..... tOOS•, i .....,, wWc:'l ll..., ... ..... _. ................ . ~A qpc; .. -.... ......... _ .... ...,. ........ llN't. ~ • ..,.., .. .. ........ :z_ .... , :: ...... .:. .. .. ....,. 4 Monday, April 16, 2001 • Send MOUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 w. by St .• Cos- ta M~. CA 92627; by f.,, to (!M9) 646..C170; or by calling (!M9) 574- 4298. Include the time, date and locatioo of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A com· plete listing Is available at h"p.l!www.dallypllot.com. TODAY A representative from the drlrrussions office at San Fran- cisco State University will vis- it Orange Coast College from ' 10 a m. to 1 p.m. on the cam- pus. 2701 Fairview Road, C"osl<1 Mesa. Free. (714) 432:' 5894 A writing workshop will be otrNPcl by the Newport Bt .. 1ch Community Services di 7 p.m. di the Oasis Center. 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona d<'I f\.tdr $98 for SLx meetings. (9491 b44 -3 15 t. TUESDAY Rep. Christopher Cox (R- Nc>wport Beach) wiJJ speak at 7·30 d.m. di d meeting or the Young Executives of America dt the Pacific Club. 4110 MdcArthur Blvd., Newport) Beach. $lb for members. $25 for nonmembers. (949) 759· 5456. ' A notary seminar will be olfN NI by thf' Nattonal Nc>tdfy Ai.sn. from 9 a.m. to :uo p.m. Apnl 17, April 28 ctnd May q at the Hilton I lotcl. 3050 Bnstol St., Costa Mc'>a $139. (800) US· NOTARY O range Coast College wiU hoi.I #Flavors of the World Ddy" from 11 a m. to 2 p.m in OCC's qudd, 2701 FdLrV1ew Rodd, Co'>ta M£>5td The event will feature mterndltonal c>ntc•rtc11nmPnt, art ancl mu'>IC. FrN' (7 14) 432-0202. Ext 26449 The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter will host a meeting for prospective dnd current members at 1:30 p.m. at th<' cenle>r, 695 W. 19th SI., Costa Me5td. Fre>c. (949) 045-2356. WEDNESDAY The 14th annual HIV/AIDS on the Front Line Conference wUJ be held at 8 a .m. at the 1 lilton 11<>1<'1, 3050 Bristol St.. Costa Mt>'>d The event i.'> pre· 'iPnlC'd by the AIDS EduCd· t1on and Trcunmg Center, UC Irvine• and th<' Ordny<' Coun- ty I lc•dlth \Mc Acwncy (714) 455-2249. A representative from the ddm1sc;1on5t ofhrr dt Sd n Fran· c1sco State Un1vN'>1ty will vis· 11 Oran~w Coai.t College> from I 0 a m. lo I p.m on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5894. Mothers Market will pTeRDt a seminar and book ~gning for •One God, One Breath• at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595-moms. THURSDAY The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will host a break- fast mixer at 7:16 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country C lub, 1701 Goll Course Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. $12 in advance, $17 at the door. (714) 885~9090. A workshop on home remod- eling will be offered by the Seniors Housing Council at 7:30 a.m. at the Los Angeles Times Conlerence Cente r, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. $25. (949) 465-2442. Deadlme for reservations is April 16. UCLA's representative will be at Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5894. Mother's Market will present the seminar #Reverse Aging" at 6:30 p.m . at the Patio Cafe, 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595- MOMS. Nova Community Founda- tion will host a charity event to educate potential donors and help raise funds for Des- tiny Trips at 7 p.m. at Saks Fifth Avenue in South Coast Plaza. Free, but donations are e ncowaged. Reservations requested. (949) 222-9010 or tnformation@novaland.org. Daniel G. Amen will sign his book. #Healing ADD," at 7:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- sellers at Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. Free. (949) 759· 0982. Comfort· Zone, a support group for people living with a mental illness, will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the 275 Medical Building, first floor conler- ence room. 27 5 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 548- 7274. FRIDAY Orange Coast College's Ornamental HorticuJtwe Department will host a series or plant sales to include toma- toes, peppers. squashes. cucumbers, herbs, and a vari- ety of flowers from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . in the Horticulture Garden at Orange Coast Col- lege, Costa Mesa. Also offered April 27 and May 4. AROONDTowN llST Ill An ex.hiblUon of work by nine artists who teach at Southern California colleges and unlverslUes will be on display through Thursday at Orange Coast College's Arl Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tilled "DWerent Strokes," the exhibit will be open from 11 a.m . lo 3 p.m. today through Thursday, and also 7 to 8 :30 p.m. Thursday by appointment. Admission ls free. For more Infor- mation, call (714) 432-5725. (714) 432-0202 Ext. 26533. The Orange County Chapter of the Archeological Institute of America will cele brate its annual gala at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. $37 .50 for members, nonmembers a re $42.50. (949) 476-2572. The North face will present a slide show and lecture on the John Muir Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains at 7:30 p.m. at The North Face. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646-0909. SATURDAY Encore Plus will offer breast cancer screenings at Harbor Christian Fellowship, 740 W. WUson. Costa Mesa. Free. Call for an appoinbnent. (714) 935-9720. Courses on how to buy and sell items on eBay.com will be offered by eBay University at 9 a.m. April 21 and 22 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. $25. (408) 558-7400. •Jbe Ultimate Perennial Gar- den" will be the s ubject of a discussion at 9:30 a .m. al the Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 673-2261. Newport Bay Naturalist and Friends will present the ir Earth Day Celebration from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. at Shellmak- er Island, Newport Beach. adjacent to Newport Dunes al the comer of Jamboree and Back Bay Drive. Parking is available at Newport Dunes' comer lot. Free. lnfonnation: (949) 640-6746. A divorce recovery workshop will be offered from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . by Maxine B. Cohen. marriage and faJTUly therapist, at her office, 180 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. $40. (949) 644· 6435. 22nd .9l.nnua£ ------- ·0 Les ~ Afi{!er S cliofursliip ~cognition 'Brealf ast "Becker" and ·cheers• pro· ducer Tim Berry will host a workshop on what it lakes lo produce a network television show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Call for prices. (714) 432· 5880. SUNDAY A bridal show will be hosted by the Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters from 2 lo 4 p.m . -on the yacht, 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. Reservations required. (949) 650-2412. );,"are co rdu1/!y in'1ited to join Lhe CoJta Mua L.,ham6er of Com1nerce Steven Sears, author of •wealth and Asset Protec- tion.• will sign his book at 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- sellers at Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive, New-in rec<~qn il i"on <~( out • ..1ta11 ding cJcholtMtic achi.evement ~~~~~~~~- port Beach. Free. (949) 759- 0982. APllL 23 Whole Foods Market will offer a special market tour from 5 to 1 p.m. to highlight new ways to prepare natural foods. The Borde r Girls. Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Peniger, will conduct the tour. The store is at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 574- 3800. APRIL 24 The Inaugural City of Hope Fund-raising Golf Tourna- ment lo benefit research pro- grams at the City of Hope Cancer Center will take place at the Pelican Hill Goll Course, 22651 Pelican Hill Road, Newport Beach. Call for tee times and prices. (800) 260-HOPE. A marketing and promotion workshop will be offered from 9 ~.m. to noon at Nation- al Uruversity, 3390 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Sis. (714) 550-7420. The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will host a networking luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 Coast High· way, Corona del Mar. $15. (949) 673-4050. Orange Coast CoUege stu- dents who are interested in trying out to be the gradua- tion speaker may do so at 2 p.m. In the college's Litera- ture and Language Building. Orange Coast College is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa rvteSd. (7 14) 432-0202. Elder Care Consultants will offer a seminar on family dynarrucs and elder care at 2 p.m. at Borders Books and Music. 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 645-8007. Tamara Bo wer, author of UThe Shipwrecked Sailor." will read and sign her book at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at Fashion lsJand, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982. The •Marketing and Promo- tion• workshop, offered by Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office, will be held from 9 a.m to 12 p.m. at National University. 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $20 m advance, $25 at the door. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. APRIL 25 The Oasis Senior Center wUJ host a day of inspiration and infonnation for women from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m . at the cen- te r, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $10. (949) 644-3244. An after hours mixer will be hosted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce at 5 p .m. at Zen Bistro Restaurant. 1870 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa. Members are free. guests are $10. (714) 885· 9090. Learn how to better keep track of your money during a workshop hosted by the Con- sumer Credit Counseling Ser- vice of Orange County at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Fed- eral Credit Union, 2701 Har- FriJay, May 18, 2001 7:15 a.m I), ' , , I 'I ( .. , , I' I I I '1 • at tbe Hilton COJta Mua (pre'1iou.1ly tbe Dou.hk Tru) $18 per perJon Amt. enclosed : _______ _ Credit Card : _MC _ VISA_ AMEX exp.------ Acct.# _________ ~--~----~~~~~-----------------~ Makt chrck p~y:able to: Cotta Mesa Chamber of Commcra: llMMm by May 14, JOO} bl: rudear Awarcls. Colta Mae Chamber ofComme~ 1700~sAvc., .Sec. 101 , Cona Mesa, CA 92626 Call (7 14) 885·9090 Individual Coachlna lntcmel/Ema.il set-up Web Site Dcslgn/eCommercc Software Upgrades & Installs Necworklng Something else? f1"' Just a.11k. ~\\f\C•Ci ,.,_tC~ ~~)A~~ 949-723-9372 ,. Doity Pilot bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Pree. (714) 547-2227 Ext. 122. Mother'• Market will present a seminar on •Pet & AnimaJ Health" at &:JO p.m, at the Patio Cafe, 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free (800) 595-MOMS. lbe Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will host an alter- hours mixer from 5 to 7 :30 p.m. al Zen Bistro Restaurant, 1670 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $10, or free for mem. bers. (714) 885-9090. John Pina Craven wW i lgn his book, "The Silent War,• at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982. APRIL 26 Dragon Tech-Knowle dgy Solutions. LLC will host workshop on bow to become more technically savvyfrom 8 to 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $49. (949) 723-9372. The Center for LeadershJp Studies will present a work- shop on situational pare nting at AntonelloRistorante, 3800 Plaza Drive, Costa Mesa. The workshop will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. orfrom 5 to 10 p.m. and will focus on helping parents enhance their child's readiness m accompli,shing tasks, malung decisions and consln\ctively filling free time. Dayllme workshop is$95, evening workshop Is $145. Pncf> 'includes all materials and a five star lunch or dinner. (714 1 957-8333. The 28th annual Roman Feast and Charity Auction, hosted by the Youth Employment Services of the Harbor Ared lnc., will begin at 6 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Christine Ccnr. (949) 642-8306. Paln eWebber will host a workshop on money man- agers and Portune 500 com- panies at 6 p.m. at Paine Web- ber, 888 San Clemente Drive. Swte 300, Newport Beach Free. Dinner will be served (949) 717-3919. A discussion about sleep problems will be offered at h p.m. at Hoag Health Center. 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa Free. (800) 514-HOAG. Mother's Market will present the seminar •A Naturnl Approach to AsUuna & Aller· gies" at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595· MOMS. APllL 27 Q The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter will host a volunteer recognition party at the cen- ter, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Call for times and prices. (949) 645-2356. Orange Coast College's As.w- dated Students wW host a conference for high school student leaders from 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-0202, Ext 26449. Youth Expo 2001 will be held at 9:00 a.m. today through April 29 at Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 706-1543. The Volunteer Center Orange County wW hold Its 9tb Annual Volunteer Con· nection Day , •Putting the Unity in Community,• April 27 to 30. The event will md ude more than 110 pro· jects offered. Kelley Searcy (714) 953-5757. Diil 21 The Newport 8ucla Uom Club will host Its annual tund·raiser for the Blindness foundation at t p.m. at the 0.Ania Bayside Village South Clubhouse, 300 E. Coat Highway, Newport BMdl. 115. (949) 615-8986. · Daily Pilot GeHfM __ 111¥01.QD • ···-9NOLWD """ -Odlc.-lly In the D*'v Plot on • rotating bMk. " you'd lb lnfor-m9tlon on adcltlQ 'Pl orpnU- tion to ttlil list,, c..11 (949) 5744291. JEWl9I MMa.Y SSMCE OF OMMiE COUNtY Volunteers are needed far Project Cadng, ~ pro. vides sodalizat\On and cul· t\U'8l expenena. and Shab- bat ml holiday celetndom to the Jewish residenll and otbas at Fairview Develop- mental Center in Cmta Mesa. Volunteers wilf • a00pt• a facility to povkle programming of~ cco- tent ID the n9h• an e D100lb)y bm mil wll be =r:=== check. Volunteers -Med-ed to provide ctab& -' support to the Jewilb ~ naDy w and their famillel. The group also spomon an ongoing Jewblb beating sup- pat group tor pmpJie experi- encing c:tmnc tllnels at 7 p.m. 1'bundeys et the Jewilb F~ Service, 250 E. Balrs St., Suite G, Costa MelL Free. Preregiltratioa required. (714) 44s-t950. JUNOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women com.milted to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained WEB SITE CONTINUED FROM 1 But the eltoronow.org folks themselves have a lready encountered some problems CHARITY CONTINUED FROM 1 Optruons on the LSsue vary drastically throughout the City. Jean Forbdth, founder of Share Our Selves, a nonprofit that dtd not apply for the m oney this year, said she thmks 1t 1s tmportant for Cos- ta MeSd to use pdrt of its mon- ey for socidl programs. ·11 IS commuruty develop· me nt money dnd community development 1s more than just physicdl mfrastructure. • she said. UThcre are many ways to develop the commu- nity and one of the most important ways is to try to help those living in the com- munity.• Mayor l.lbby Cowan said the city is reqwred to give a certain amount -no more =·"'° Coat Wilde~ .ran end James ~ PMlerve·lt.aff ' and doNd9 wilb.hikel' reg- lstratkm and glMfal public orieatatbl (949) 488 O'J81. l.AWSHANTI l..aune Sbillti. an orglld- ladim that works wtlh l\lf- .... of HIV 8Dd AIDS. ii MMln9 artag wlan•een to wilt wMb ~ the front Gmce. delivering meals, po~ tram- portatklll -providing ===~=·'= runt md c1Eijw6Cllc cme. UM 1bgblla. "'89 .._1446. Llfflm UW.CWliW Mematr• .... mlrontbe ~ .... ~-,..,.,. ..... tv.•v I .-ti pol drrn' ,. ......... to support and maintain this resource. (949) 675-1100. MASTER CHOll~ OF ORANGE COUNTY The petforming arts orga- nization needs volunteers for computer input, ticket- ing, filing and handling phones. (714) 556-6262. to get promotion elsewhere. A request by the group to be added to Supervisor Tom Wilson's El Toro information links list was denied. Wilson. whose district includes Newport Beach and Irvine. among others, than 5% -of the community development money to chari- ties. ·No local money is spent on charity,• she said. ·Tue moneys we do spend are fed- eral dollars that support other programs like repairing our streets and other infrastruc- ture in targeted areas, so it is not money that we just want to tum away. But a require- ment with that money is that we give a certain amount to agencies that assist the homel~s and provide sup- port to other social services.· The Residential Rehabili· talion and Redevelopment Committee is recommend· PSYCHICS/ASTROLOG•RS: Ca" OIJf gifted 1ntema1K>nally known Psychics and Master Astrologers 1-900-228-7562 or toll free 1-800-4S1-8242 or call 10-10-288-011-4S78-71187 Intl. rates apply $3 99 per minute. Must be 18+. For Entertainment Purposes Only. g£/V/OR ·~ .. L/f//#'7 ~ great wag to , , ff.... !.' ' .. \ 11 t I I I I" I I Here is ANOTHER GREAT OPPORTUNITY to get the word out to residents in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Coast! Call today for details! 949-642-4321 PUBLISHES: Friday, Aprll 27 DON UACH DAILY Pl..OT Wonblppen gdlel' al 14th Street In Newport Beach to listen to lhe llev. George R. Crisp at the mmual Easter IUDrlse services hosted by Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist. EASTER CONTINUED FROM 1 we really liked the service." Donna Velgos said. ·(The Laura Croft reference) was very contemporary and Cali- fornia too. And it's so nice here. We even 1saw dolphins go by earlier." 1,' Nancy Flanagan of Costa Mesa said she also enjoyed the service. She is not a member of Chnst Church, but Uus 1s the second time she has come for the sunrise service. ·Easter 1s a temble brne to s upports an extension of flight caps at John Wayne Airport beyond 2005 but also opposes a n d1rport at El Toro. Neither he nor his repre- sentatives couJd be reached for comment Friday. ing that the council award money to the Assistance League of Costa Mesa, Campfire Boys and Girls, Community Service Pro- grams lnc., the Costa Mesa Senior Center, Dayle Mein· tosh Center for the Disabled. Families Costa Mesa, Friends In Service to Humanity. Girls Inc .. Orange go to church. It's so crowd- ed,• Flanagan said, holding a blanket in her arms. ·c orning to this sunrise service is mfor- mal. It's just wonderful. It WdS just perfect. Driving here, 1l was so foggy, and then the sun came out and we got to see the sunrise. It WdS ... inspiring .• After the service, most of the crowd carried theu blan- kets and lawn chairs across the street lo the church for refreshments as volunteers dismantled the sound equip- ment and earned dway the lilies that had rested benedth the cross. Darrel Ferguson. d Sdnla While most of the lmks on Wilson's olfiaal site ledd lo anti-El Toro groups, one pro· airport site 1s also included Airport Workmg Group officials have asked Wilson's office to review their request to be added agarn, Grammer- Coast Interfaith Sheller. Orange County Bar Founda- tion, Save Our Youth, Senior Meals and Services. Women Helprng Women and Youth Employment Services. Bill Turpit, a Latino Com- munity Network and 'Ldtino Business Council board mem- ber who participated m the selection interviews, said the Health Ana resident dnd member of the church who was helpmg put away eqwpmenl, said he was glad to see more people at the sunrise service this year. He not<'d thdl next year, the church should add more speakers so that everyone can hear. "There was a really good crowd. I think people are reaHy looking for <J way to gel mvolved m Chnsuamty. • .·Ferguson Sd1d "People are looking for dn mJormal set· · ung It's important to attend th1s service because of the message of Easter And I really Liked the Laura Croft Uung too · Mdrgolm Sdld Getting a lmk from New- port Beach's officials Web site shouJd not be too chlhcult. But city officials said Fnday lhdl City Council members would hkely have to make that dec1- s1on. committee looked al the number of Costa Mesa rest· dents each organization serves as one cntena. Those numbers must be venf1ed m monthly reports. he said. The committee also considered the impact the programs could have on the city. thetr quallhcabons and thetr track record. he said. itness Special Section focusing • Pi* ....... -.. . on your health and how to stay fit This is a great place to advertise and an opportunity to submit advertorial about your specialty Wldnesda.y, Aprll 25th • D11•1• for s,._. .ncl Cont P , April 20th. 81 I p.m • Atli:c.IUrlelDNd .... : . Wlldnilsdlly, April 18th Monday, April 16, 2001 5 ·~ ---· .. ..... -, --L..:__. .. .,. ............. ,..,, .............. . ................. _ .......... _. O.W ~ Daily Pilot Hall of Famer 6 ~. April 16, 2001 • Spam Editor Roger Carlson • 9.49...57 44223 • Spom Fax: 949-650-0170 Doily Pilot DAVE OHNSON Estancia • Speedy education along the way for former Eagles great (circa 1970), who still holds Estancia High records. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT D ave Johnson, one ftl of Estancia High's original speedsters, realizes he cotfldn't be where be is today without great coaching, which includes encouraging parents who supported him •in every way they could.• Johnson, a cross country and track coach at El Toro High, where he teaches marine biology and oceanography, was the second of four children growing up. His father, Aldis, is a doctor. His late mother, Margaret, was a teacher and PTA president. · Branching out into the family tree, his mother's father was a school superintendent in Iowa, while hls father's mother was also a teacher. (There will be a test on I.his later.) "Education just feels right,• Johnson said. "To be a part of peoples' lives, I think of it as a privilege to be working and sharing in the classroom and out in the field.• For Johnson, who later competed in track and field at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, teaching and coaching, you could say, was in his blood. The late Tom Fisher, fracture in a vertebra and missed ample playing time in 1968. The injury spoiled some of his senior year, as well, with persistent back spasms. In Estancia's highly anticipated game against crosstown rival Costa Mesa, however, Johnson scored the Eagles' only touchdown on an 80-yard kickoff return to open the second half. ·1 think at that time I was considering football as my main sport, but that changed when I went out for football at Golden West College and continued having back problems,• said Johnson, who played one year of football under follller GWC Coach Ray Shackleford, but competed in track for two seasons under Coach Tom Noon in the 100, 220, .(40 relay and mile relay. Johnson, who also competed in cross country his sophomore year at GWC, where bis academic stature also improved, landed at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Johnson, teammates with middle-distance • star Clancy Edwards and high-jump great Ronaldo Brown at Cal Poly, found a spot running the •OO meters and mile relay. As a senior in 197.(, Johnson a former Estancia track Dave Johnson coach and science placed second in the 400 at the NCAA Division Il championships. teacher, was a huge influence on Johnson, who graduated in 1970 and played three years of varsity football, including two seasons as the team's star tailback. Johnson's name still grazes the Estancia track and field record board in the t 00· and 220-yard dashes. the oldest varsity records listed, set in 1970. Johnson, if memory serves him correct, broke the 100 mark at the fifth annual Beach Cities Invitational at Newport Harbor High. "I kind of remember running the race and realizing it was a new school record,· said Johnson, whose times of 9.8 in the 100 and 21.6 m the 220 will probably never be broken, since yards are no longer used as the sport's measuring rod. "Maybe (the record) will always be there,· added Johnson, whose tenure as·a school-record holder is preceded only by a JV pole vault record of 13-4, set in 1969 by "C. Nomura," according to the board . As a senior, instead of the 100, Johnson qualified for the CIP Southern Section finals in the 220. •That was a pretty influential moment in my track career with Coach Fi.sher,· be said. In football, Johnson was a standout under Coach John Lowry for two autumns, then under Coach Phil Brown his seniOT year in 1969. ln Week 2 of bis junior year, John.son carried 31timesfor225 yards against Pacifica, a 33-12 victory for Estanda. one of only two wins that seuon for the Eagles. But. in the next ~· JohnlOn suffered a l1.oe •Coach Phil Brown had set up a weightlifting program in the (football) offseason at Estancia and that encouraged us to build up for football,• Johnson said. •1 attribute a lot of my track times my senior year (in high school) to that great football weightlifting program. That had me build up stamina.• Later, Johnson walked on at Cal Poly, where Coach Steve Simmons was another influence in his life. J ohnson, who majored in P.E. and minored in biology, later earned a masters degree in science education at Cal State Fullerton. Before John.son began substitute teaching, he was pursuing a degree in counseling in Lompoc. In the spring of 1971, Johnson introduced himself to El Toro track coach Larry Nitta and got a job as a walk-on coach. And, that spring, Jobmon began substitute teaching in four different school diltricta. Johnson, the latest ~ ln the Daily Pilot Sportl Hall of Fame, was hired u a full-time teacher at El Toro in 1918 and has been there ever since. ·1r1 been a very good pi.ce to teach.· JobnlOD Mid. •tt'I a vmy supportive cnmmunlty and there's a group of supporttve teachen. Itta a good academic community.• Johnson lives in Portola Hilll with bis wife, Susie, and two children: Tbeir IOG, Mk:bM1. 19, ls a ltfident at UC Sant.a Cruz, while their daugbW, JC1ti1an, II a IOpbomote at El 1blo Higb. Rovzar stars for the Angels UIRI 1111• NEWPORT BEACH -Angell pltcber AAdy aovur threw a complete game. aUowtng one earned nm cm ba' btla to lMd bll team to • 1-2 vkto1y avs tbe Redl. bl Newport llillda Uttle ~'I M-.ton divillon adioll SatmUy. llcmar recorded btl 411ghth ltrikeout CID bll tOOll ... to' ...S dM geme. ~. 1.0, ID tbe Ma>nd budng, tbe ~ IDind tbl9e rum wttb two outl OD lmQIM =~··...., ... and a double by Qdd a H a IFO. ... went 2for3'°1wS tbe Reds, wblle J.a •-r n n went for 1 for 2. STEVE MCCRANIC I OAllV Pl.OT Costa Mesa's German Hlgareda (left) keeps an eye on the ball while tangled up wttb Tustln's Noe Rubio. A well-deserved break • Costa Mesa earns a week off after scoring huge 5-1 victory over Tustin Inferno. Steve Vlrven DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -With their sights set on Easter vacation, play- ers from the Costa Mesa AYSO select boys under· 12 team turned in their best perfonnance of the season in a 5-1 victory over the Tustin Infer- no, Saturday at the Costa Mesa Farm Complex. The Costa Mesa players' reward? Coach Sal Burciaga can- celed practices during their week off from school. Burciaga, perhaps, deserves a vacation as well. His strategy was a big reason for the outcome. He moved his nephew, Marco Burciaga who usually plays goalie, from the net to a forward. Marco Burciaga scored a hat trick in the first half as Costa Mesa's select team, from Region 120, fought off a 1-0 deficit and possessed the momentum throughout the second half. German Higareda scored two goals of his own to help Costa Mesa. •we had some great defense today,• said Sal Burciaga, who also noted Tustin had beaten his team 2- 1 during the regular season (this is now the select season). ·1 promised Marco he would be able to play for- ward, so.be helped out a lot.• Five minutes in, the Inferno, of Prin1etin1e PLAYERS Region 96, began to threaten with several shots. Tustin's Josh Sanchez led a nice pass to Alex Emerson on a breakaway, but Costa Mesa's Eric West ended the threat with his steal. Michael Mejia also stopped Tustin on another scoring opportu- nity. The Inferno, however, earned a 1-0 lead when Noe Rubio caught Costa Mesa off guard, immediately after Mejia sent the ball out of bounds. But less than two minutes later, Marco Burciaga scored his first of three goals as be finished success- fully on a breakaway. The second quarter began with the same scenario as he gave Costa Mesa its first lead of the game. With 10 minutes remaining in the half, Sal Burciaga Jr. set up Higareda for his first goal, which prompted Higareda to break out his body- builder pose, in celebration of his score. . Costa Mesa obviously had the momentum and continued to unleash its attack as Marco Burcia- ga slid and stretched in front of Tustin's goal, blasting the ball into the net for his hat trick. Costa Mesa's select squad nearly scored again before the half ended as its players fired three more shots. Higareda bad another opportu- nity to give the fans his bodybuilder pose when he beat Tustin's goalie to a ball and booted it into the empty net to close out the scoring. Marco Burciaga did not play the third quarter, yet bis teammates increased the defensive intensity. Danny Alderete, who played goalie, finished with five saves. When Marco Burciaga returned in the final quarter be almost scored again. Costa Mesa's Jaybenny Quiroz sent bis comer kick directly in front of Tustin's net and Marco Burciaga headed the ball, which danced on top of the crossbar. The Inferno's goalies, David Lon- gacre, Michael Clensbaw and Andy nan, combined to tum back 12 Costa Mesa shots. JtlihatS in a name? Plenty 5'M MtCMIC I MIY fl.Or c-. ..... 'IAUllla ........ eaallolol ...... M_..._ C.,blr•o........,. dote la• laer thlrt.g........,.. .. er:t.. • The Intrepid edges San Juan Capistrano as Emily Leece'~ goal in the third quarter is the difference. StllW Virgen DAILY PM.or COSTA MESA -Pat Murphy, coach of the Costa Mesa Intrepid, a girls under-12 soccer team, real.lzed he had unique players since the squad formed in September. So he gave each one a nickname. His midfielders, Me.Ussa Murphy, Samantha Field and Morgan Jones, go by •ftre, • •Thunder" and ·ughtntng, • respectively. They lived up to their nicknames on defense and Emily "Tornado" Leece's goal wu the difference in the Intrepid'• 1-0 win over the San Juan Capistrano Ice Saturday, at the Costa Mela Perm Complex. Costa Mesa's midfield trto sup- plied IOlid deteme and combined to perbapa aeate aDOtber name u a ~:1beLlf ........ "lbey kept (tbe defemtve ptet~ 1\11'8) up,• Coach Murphy Mid. •Without diem. ..... deed. Pat Murphy UC> pomt.d out Rebecca •NalJ.t" Hamilton, who took advantage ol the co.di 11 UlligmMDt of wb player guarding aae Sa Juu ~ player. ffemOtm put tbe ~ Adrt· .... Babr, wllOe tbe Intrepid, ,._AYSO Regkln 120, paducecl a SEE INTMPIO ~ 1 ..._ _______________________________________ __, .. I Daily Pilot SPORTS Ncndoy. April 16, 2001 7 Tbe CoroOa del Mar High boyw tanais team and viaiUng W~ battle.lo a M tie, in4 the sM Klng1 come out on top, 81-75, in gamM. Greg Ct' m tights oft tbe stomach Du to '88m up with doubl• partner, .., Slmlda, and plclcs up a cdtical point for CdM. The teem victory al80 aaaures the Sea Kings tbe Sea View League cbampi.ontblp. Boda 'naldda sweep an three of his singles inakbes llJl(I TilylDr o.t takes two of three. ~.fiubor's pitcher Molli M1lllm IUibl out lft'eD Jn her one-hit perfonnance, leading the Sailon' softbell team to a 4-0 ~ av• Bede Bey rtval Corona del Mv. Sea~·~ Haydea Aley gives up just cme ..-·nm;bUt her teammates commit five erron u she lllSo ttuows a complete game. Newport'• sa.aw. Nley, who connects for a hue hit, scores on a passed ball. Kyle ~"let.ob does the same for a 2-0 lead and Dellr'M Talley smacks a two-run lingle to acore Mullen and M1Ddl Alford who also 11.ngJe to reach. It ls revenge for Mullen a lhe Is on the lO&ing end the previous seMOQ when the Sea Kings' win, 8-7. The Orange Coast College baseball team rallies from deficits of 5-0 and 9-7 to stun rival Golden West, 12-11, in 12 lnnlngs. In boys track and field, Newport Harbor's Cbdt Loo sparkles"with a quadruple firlt·place output in a 92-42 loss at Woodbridge. He wins the 110 bigb hurdles (16.2), ties a personal record in the high jwnp (6-2) for a victory, bums the competition with tint place in the 300 lntennediate hurdles (4.2. 7) end caps bis extraord.inaty performance wttb a performance with a personal-best 41-2 to win the triple jump. He ls two-tenths of a second off bis personal best in the 300 intermediate hurdles. In college softball, Southern California College, now Vanguard Univemty, erupts for 11 runs In the second inning en route Lo a 26-3 triumph over Golden West Athletic Conference host Biota, in five innings. The victory is so ded.stve, the Eagles forfeit the second game or the doubleheader. Angela Wolf. who scores twice, goes 5 for 5, induding two doubles and seven RBis, while A.-gle Vega goes 4' for 6 with two doubles and five RBll to lead SCC's 26-hil attack. PUcber Jen Homton lt:rlkes out six and yields> just ooe earned run. Jen Caruso, Heather Rogen and Houston finish with three bits each. 'Jbe Newport Harbor High boys volleybell team uses four games to take care of Back Bay rival Corona del Mar, tt-15, ·15-1, J,S·S, 15·4, in the Sea King1' gym. Coach Dan Glema'I Sailors are led by Beau 8btWard and Mark Mc:Anlla who. have t 5 kills each, while Jmtln Mclnlee b,as nine kills. ·r haven't had a team play well in this gym for a long time.• Glenn saya. "I was nervous corning in. CdM hadn't really been playing well lately." -· The Costa Mesa boys tennis team makes history with its 13-5 victory over crosstown rival Estancia. It is believed to be the first-ever Mustangs' win over the Eagles in boys tennis. Co5ta Mesa's doubles teams of Vlnh DIM and Stne ....... along with Juon llepla and Soa o.g cont:dbule with victories to domi.Date the issue. Newport Harbo1"1 right-banded pitcher Matt P..i.terri spins a no-hitter to lead the Sailors basebell team to a 3-0 win at University. Palaferri strikes out 13 and retires 19 of the 21 batters he faces. He tuts one and another lrojan reaches on 6n error. Aaron MdCowD aingles and later races-home on 11lll M~y'I double. Cbris Carden belts an RBI single for a 2-0 lead. McKoWTI finishes 3 for 4 with a stolen base. The Corona del Mar baseball team posts three sttaigh\ victories 1n the week. The Sea Kings start off with a 12-7 win in El Modena. then two days later a 15~4 pounding on Morningside ln the Pride of the Coast Tournament. The very next day, CdM takes down host Woodbridge with a 5-3 Sea View League victory. Freshman Dan MacMillan, a right-banded pitcher, leads the Tars to Victory at Woodbridge, while Todd KebJ'U goes 3 for 4 with three RBis and Brady Lamar finishes with an RBI triple. CdM junior Tim DeClnces goes 3 for 3 with four RBis in the Sea Kings' 14-hit attack in the WUl over Morningside. Neil Weber finishes 3 for 5 with four RBis and Lamar is 2 for 4 with a home run. driving in two and scoring three runs. The Estancia baseball team uses eigbt hits to take care of host Century. 7-1. Ruben Mora gets the Eagles off to a big start with a solo home 'run in the first innlng. Mora also has a double and scores twice. Paul McDanlels goes 1 fof 2 with a walk and be's hit tl'j a pitch. He"'mabages to score three runs while stealing ir'pair of bases. Senior right-bander Chris Watton sb'lkes out eight batters while allowing three bits in six innings. -compiled by Steve Virgen INTREPID Primetime ond half, Leece found the net when she sent a shot wtth a wild touch that the Ice goalie got d hand on but couldn't keep It from dnbbhng past ber. CONTINUED FROM 6 shutout to earn one extra • point with its SlX·pollll win, improving to 3-1·1 in the spring select season. "The defense played awe- some,· Pat Murphy said. "They played us hard with a , man-to-man and I wasn't , expecting that.· The lee's surprise attack resulted in a scoreless first hall. which featured defen- sive prowess from both teams. GoaUes Samantha Jensen and Natalie Olivieri traded duty at the net to com- bine for four saves for San Juan Capistrano. from Region 87. The duo duplicated the effort in the second hall. Costa M esa's Ashley "Slingshot" Silletto played • goalie in the first hall and she made two key saves, slapping • away two of Olivieri's shots in • the first quarter. In the second quarter. Jones ended an lee threat . .. . . -;. .; .. ' .. ~. -i PLAYERS GIRLS UNDER-12 c... Meu Select~ 1JO 41 SatMntha ~under• Aetd 20 Sharon •Piranha" Frazier 18 Rebeca "Nails" Hamllton 24 Julie "Squeakers" Hubblrd 30 Morgan •lightning" Jones 31 Emily -romac:to• L.eece 26 MlkY141 "'Ttgef"Shark" Lull ZS Melissa "Flre• Murphy 28 Ashley "Slln~· Siiietto 19 Alilha •Speed• Smith 21 Adriana "Raven" Triana 22 an.nna "Braids" Vanderwal 23 Avery "Bulldog" Wllllams c.o.cft! Pat Murphy A8lhtMt c:o.ct.s: Dave Williams and Pete Triana when she stole the ball on a com er kick. San Juan Capis- trano returned the favor when Claire Wiltse stole a Costa M esa comer kick. Six minutes into the sec- . . Alisha "Speed · Smllh moved to goalle for the lntre- p1d m the second half and she also lived up to her ruckname. leaving the net to kick a threat away and checked a San Juan Cap1Slrano player to Lhe ground. The lntrep1d (an adjective that means fearless) protect- ed Its 1-0 lead W1th frequent attacks to the lee's net m the fourth quarter. MellsSd Mur- phy ti.red a shot from .25 yar ds out that nearly found its way mto the goal. Field blasted two sh ots, while Brianna "Braids· Vanderwal almost kicked one m. After the game. Costa M esa's parents and other family members fonned a line for the Intrepid players to slap high-fives. The fans also had another· treat. They crack ed Easter eggs on the player's heads Off the·. bench • Prep baseball reserves often spring into action around tournament time. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT While some of their class- mates spend lhe spring -I' ~ ... •l " BASEBALL recess riding. waves, I hose> , who· normally .i;ide the pine for their prep .baseb~ team~ look forward to Easter touma· ment time as an op port uruty to show their stuff on Lhe diamond. With a typical schedule of four games m five days -and nothmg at slake m the ledguc standings -coaches typically dole out pldying time more liberally dunng spnng bred.k. 1lus figures to be the case for the next three days for the three Newport-M esa conungents doing battle in the consolation bracket of the Pride or the Coast Tournament. Estancia, which takes on L.A Bapllst today in the first round of the Templeton Toumd· menl, near San Luis OblSpo, doesn't need to k eep its reserves sharp, smce the Etlgle!. typi- cally dress only 10 players. But, for Corona del Mdr, Co'>ta Me'>d dnd Newport H arbor, for .wluch codches are dlso known to call up pldyer'> from the Junior var'>i· ty lo dudition this week, there figure to be d few regulars surrendenng time to the1r le!:>s- experienced teammates. Costa Mesa used 16 players in Sdlurddy's first-round loss to Newbury Park and CdM's lineup card Sdlurday included two atyp1rdl starters. "We gave some guyi. d shot to pldy (m dn 8- 3 loss to Skyline High from Salt Ldkf' City) and they weren't neces'>dnly the guy'> who wen" nat for U!:>," Cdf\.I Coach John Emme !:>did Costa Mesa plans to give Rydn Costelloe. d senior rellevcr, lu'> hrst varsity i.ldrt on the• mound today dgamst Santd And, LO a 2 pm consolauon quarterfi.nci.I at Mei.a And, Emme said Saturddy, he was learung toward giving Gnfhn Dunzer, d Junior VdIS1ty player, the !>tdrtmg pitching as'>1gnment for today's 2 p m. con olauon qudrterfmal agatn'>t SaddJeback. Newport Hdrbor Codch Jun Kiefer, who!:>e Sallors ho!:>t Santa Ana Valley m torlrty''> 11 a.m consolation qudrterfmal, Sd1d Saturddy he had not decided on toddy's start<>r With an mcrcased dmount of 1nnmqi. dvatl- able, p1lchmg coaches alr.o typically summon rellevers who have not logged much Wne on the bump. Emme b rought Dave Knecht on in rel.wt ">EN< HILl(ll 1 vA1lY PILOT CdM standout Eric Sn ell and the Sea Kings r eturn to diamond today in tourney action. Sdturddy. Knecht. a seruor who wac, 1-2 with a 3 73 ERA as a 1uruor. had not pitched dt dll th1.!:> c,edSon, until Saturddy. Regardless of who 1s domq thl• pitching or pldymg the held, dll four 'cwport-Me!:>d i.chools a.re hopmg to hdlt lo.,mq '>trl-'dk"i today Harbor has dropped three <;trd1ght d.nd eight of its last rune, while \ le'>rt ha., dropped two m a row and hve of its last !>IX Ei.tanaa has lost two m a ro\' <1fter win- rung two straight dnd CdM '>d\\ <1 stx-gctme wmrung streak end Saturddy Th<• Sl'd Kmgs hdd also won 11 of the1r ldc,t 12 before> fdlter- 1119 against Skyl.me Should Mesa and Newport wm, thf''r would collide in Tue day's consoldUun .,em1hnc1h Should Newport and CdM rearh thl' nin· solal1on hnrtl, 1t would h<' the only hmP the Back Bay and fonner Sea View LCd<JUe n\al<i would play this sedson. 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II rwl ~r.ow•not 1 •cr.ep1 any •O•t!l1HIJl~l1I lri• ru t r\'A'• wt'hC.tl ' 11 v1ot4t 11Jn 111 •~t l4w Oi.1 rr•deis ar~ r •'tb, lf•IQll'f•e<l 11111 a" Ji P 11\Q'> .W •flt1Yd Ill th ~ ~ ..... ~p.ilJI! ~t• •·•!all e on ~n f'()•i.3 /)()l>ll''""''' ti.x.s I 0" P'••n ot <l•strutk •'w" t '" Hun '''" 11~ ,, r 61X.t •14 8!>9!:1 1 HOUSESJCOHOOS FOA SALE GENER.AL HOMES OF THE WEEK ShOWCIM Hom" Fors. In Our Sel AMI Estn Supplement I otapl8y Adi St.ft et ses. Deadline Tueedly 5PM Aleo ... ~"Tvr. Oeldllnt Wtdnttday 5PM ft Pays to Advtf'tlH In the Bttt LOCAL ·Riil ~­ Section Call Todey It LISA RIVERA Mt-574"'4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574 ... 249 HOME SELLERS Al'd out what UM Komt down the t1twl Sold IOf FREE ~Utt Of ., .. home .. _ And Current lisllnp F-racordld -l·IM·2234612 ID 11041 ED VAH DEN 80$SOIE RE.At ESTATE 8AOKEA LOCAL SINCE 1970 949-650-0943 www.newportmua homu.com 1 5 ~1 ASSOCIATED REALTY ~ QI Ntwpol1 6ead\ SllM RolUls ~ Proptlltl 11rite 1970 Jim Jeoobe, S.. MnQr MM73-3163 REDUCED TO S56S,OOO 2596 wtUO E StCM Bick Bat ill•• .. ip!HOf 280051 on a 8400 sl IOI •8' 2 58a tilrTt room w Fp formal dnng "" llii9" jlC 11.t> ., mslr t1tw rool h•ll 5llt ouk111>1ll c0<11t Gina l.lc:Coo'i>, !QI 94~2·S93 7 17 ltOUSESrtOHOOS FOA SAl.E FOONTAJH VAUEY Heer M19noUllT1tbtft 2 Story !JC)! hooN den 3 !\JI be 111 .. tool & c:arpel 5"449 900 !IQI 7t• 96~7500 1 32~1 WATERFRONT AX OR REBUILD A nt 94H23~120 Two Studlol In VeraaUltl both ., Piii "~119 area less 111a11 1 mrlf· ro Dead> •fl .. d i\epl se<:i.My ~­ SI 2~V<>Oe.tr Aoenl '-96' B.iH, r,n !iOO 3250 Ab•oMt S.11 ~wport V1lue Mot>· ~«I J8t 25& 2·~1 ~ .. ~111<1 arl't .. commtAly pool & ~p.i l'fJ• lfle bey S539 000 iQI Patr1CI. Tenore 949 856·9705 S8 995 neet B Paso. T UIS * >tuge E'Sid .. S9~ dowlVS89 monthlt T own11c>1M 38t 2 58a Irv· ~10"216 rnontti.1 ng "" l"1llly "" Frpc ~ ill • $UIVeyed FrM giaotcS ~·tcti.n 2c gal map1 & poct11rl!$ SYnwt C011V11 pool & tams Randles I ·800-3-43-!)Ut $2000 ~ 949-7JH07• (CAL'SCAN) I t7'JSI 'LAND AUCTION' 200 ~opert1es must bl soktl ow OowtVE·Z F~~~ Free CatalOg 800-2 tit 299. www.ltndMlctlon 2 RENTALS .com !CAL 'SCAHI 'P8110femlc, Ocean, & c:r. IL.a•ml view. 2br 2ba, remodt , 2 car gar, $2800. • Aleo I bt I be guest unit. s 1200, 2 bloc:b lo bNdl, e blocb lo downtown. Roti.tt MH&0-1750 Chinning Studio SooAl'I al IWf'f kll wall< 10 bCtl '1lOO' FIND rest S 795' mo 11t1i inc;ld 949-723-5024 723·50S I Sunny 2br Iba, So ol Hwy, an apartment trplc, W/O, dl•hwr, Mw through classnied ce~I, Ille, hdwd. Avail ~ I 94•723-5135 110 APTS 110 APTS COSTA MESA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO CNllT'Wlg J\all()f 1 Beoroom eno 2 Beoroom 1 Ball SllfTCllJl'lded by lemt' poo. "' Qlled CQmlTllJNy Call 714-557-0075 BRAND NEW 2Br IBa duple • on blu" OCEANFRONT near beach QUO! pvt wld L11tlng-S.ntt Hurry! hk·up gas heaung le g.ii :;.:oc:=-_ __,Mi-72,..120 $94~ Mo ~9·642·9699 NEW HOMES Htwpo11 Ac:fot1t 1ht StrHt Adjlcent to Newport 2& 1 5Ba Fp gai no ptts B8ldl 6 TNngle 5119>\kJ 1665 trwre A .... Squire. MHS0-1440 17 94!H20-9'22 Ext 203 PRIME ESTATES LOU & Oceen Vltwal Call Patrick TtnOtl Agent MH56-9705 ASSOCIATED REAL TY Setvice 0t Newporl 8eacll Sales Rental• 1nvosrmorm Properues UlCt 1970 Jim Jacobs. Salta Mngr 949-873-3163 :c:: • - ELEGANT SENIOR UVIHO E f1tOY • lpaCIOCJS su. re enrena1m>enl cn.m fun ~ t~llOfl l'ftOft' COSTA NEUPORTE' 949·646·6300 m.nrmum age S8 EASTSIDE 8ACK 8AY Pepperwood Apts t8d1m. .. Cl nk-up pallO yard ntW ~ Si2$.Mo. No ~ Call IMH31·7113 MID PENIN LOCATIOH ~ I Bl I Ba dllplel dedt I hcM8 IO OCllf'I bey -SI~ F01 more itdo cal 949-699 8SM Fwn Sunny Vitia Poftlt Condo 18' ~ '"' ~ CAlllrM ~ al i1111"'11 pets oi.. wall• to 811 n S 15()().mo c!epo!it 949-719-0901 BACK BAY VIEWS Easl Btutl 381 2•1.& FP 2 ca1 gara'}t ll15lde lauldry No~ $2&'\Ao. -714·801-5000 ED VAH DEN BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE BROKER LOCAL. SINCE 1970 949-650.0943 w-.newponme11 homu.com I 1~ .=II 1:..m Jm I RWut Homes s 130,000 \11511 IA by boel '" -..r IO llleW "'11 r.IJCf QUJrnt t;eadl blJn93lOwS •*1'90 If' • Yllla11&-I+• W"lmlMy wm pnva19 bOal 'n.ln<lil & ooacll Oil Ille bay SlfP$ ava.cablt Land l east SI 100mo No Prop T llJ No AUoc.lallof\ Fee MocMir l·l•f'I* tnc 94t-723·40•S _. IOf Ellzblh VERSAILlES PtntllouM I 8R .lull R~• SIH.999 l .. ryAnn McGuire Mt-64e-eno Prlld Ca~ OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Locared nttif on WV!' No llOarOwatt< Boauttt\ity rernodekld ... 1111 top qual~t "'ileoab Very ~ unrts ~ ~ "Ol'M s2,12s.ooo ASSOCIATED REALTY _94H73·3163 CUSTOM BA YFRONT HOME with DOCK B<lnd ,..,. .. wOM t'°"" on f\f' """' .er. llrcl 4 '181• Comet loattoon 2 bWYks 10 ltw; btlct1 Sp.xious rool lap <)to(Jo; w pt.nor amoc w 1 ri oce~n bay and Clly 19n Dorl '°' up ro 30ll po.wor boar St ~000 ASSOCIATED REALTY M9-t7).3M3 NEW USTIHG I CIA~ o&8r 2 5IMI Im "" ern lg lot 3 cat Ill' S98'JI< '4. B!!r Jo 949 760-6e()S WESTCUFf 2br 2bt Condo UWao.d .., d8cc> flftcl to pertectron' sm.ooo !QI 94Hl~m!! BAYF :The Ne ..... llrdee Apt. Homee ,,,_,.... ........ , .. -- (9'9) f-.0919 N C.cora • &eek ear 2er 281 • ..,,,.,, gare~17()()(mo pluS s 1 700 PleMt ca1 POHt3-3 :io UDO ISlE qiM I If newty rtlllOdtl•d. UllllllH lftcfudld, ...... "° ..... '1450/mo. 714-n2-t272 Htwpol1 Ii"'* wallfbont 2'bf I Ila balcony Mot\6o E1tttiwa1er paid S 1300/mo 562-803-3663 • 862-496& ~ELL you.-nom• through c ••••lf••d ~111qntng Walerlront ManufK1Ufet CIMre~ a.. "--Pw Impound• and repo1! P"-be .... 11111 e5leeC wfl211 °' ._ i.m. Ouptf• 28t 28a r-1 dodo; s-on ~ S1eml, n.c Bae Pqpk Honda Chevy . .)Mp and IN tt.tlfl9I "' tNe OI 2 tnlllw llOllS. .. tntr dDwn5IM1 8fT1d Ylfd ~ tilbor1I & P1u1er 10 Worti: 5c>oft lMtyt F01 11stJngs C11i1fOrY fM1 ,.... e1ec1 & _.., 949-673-18n W1> shllr8 91' S2500.'Mo Ullll Huge OllccMICs nowl 1-t00-941·8m tit JOU lo call a IOO no.ee!lll!!!g 949-e75-4785 • Hoen 1<>-4 • llf1i0l\'&110J CMS SSI lor one year rru1111Mr In which 8 E. 17111 SL 110 &Cl'..Yl'S M~ (CAL'SCAH} 9-II e cM1ve per • ~ to 18-25ft Sal ()I POwer-afe ' CJ.t-el Bay Is. (Cove area) Calf 94M73-1943 38r 28a Htwpoft penln MM4M745 1111 hlghly u119racl.d, qu1411 Full-1 Im.: RttaJI Selff R.lpollll· nut•. toe, 2 car gat, wd h-up I I I-) & l'\ollnj( shifts btillll Ind callllr open & .__ _____ __, $2300 94•2934132 C40 llSCEUJIEOUS 812·815 dclM AOnl. •IOCll. ~ I I Fe.I SALE Top·Produccrs :=n.,~~ l~ 1-~ 11 • ~I 117 ':D W°'fANT~EDS ,,.,.'.'!•,:.._ !. ':"'J'I'..,~-. . . --LS Coupe - 8UY DIRECT AHO SAVEi '4'll K ,,_ Salte P"-be -.Y ol out LS 'le Octentront HouM ~ 28t COM,AERCIAUHOME • l\ld mtui GANAHL LUMBER of lfH COl'lll*lltl. '*«*. "*>, *• -.ool 2Ba den h nn f'p l1g units from $19900 'inlc•u•~ COMPANY ~ wllll Ille locll (C12117) ""5. ~ pa!IO gar II Low Montt1ly Paf"*'IS r .... .i~1..hrtl .. l'fl9 1a has 11wM FIT pollllOll8 8etltt lk!UMea Bit-South C4*t Acu1t ,_ Nlde & 01A Noltmk(>' FREE Color Ca1.J1o9 1,.,.. '4,.,. evdable II It.I Colla ,_, bebll you IMtd 714-971-2500 pe!ll $3150 94!M92·82U Cal 1-800-711-0151 ..,.,.,, ... a;i ..... tocaton .,., lllOMy Of .... c all ~ .. .,. • .._ • Hantwera SelM. fOf Mnlc:iM. AMd IMW Z3 'It I I ~ I.AKER TICKETS • 202 FOR"= ~~10~ ~ :: ... ------... Playolts 949-720-1 450 r J-888-313-47445 ~-=.,'ll> pietd ~ ~ ~ (4.~ 1oet --:a,. • Cuhlttr atgn. CREVIER BMW Elc:row RKeptlonllt IOI Ill'# oltice in F ashaon Island, entry leYel "'Jlldvancement opportunity. tutH1m1. ~81 lrterdy. wi• train on escrow sohware S.nd 1e5Ufl\t lo 949·640.3610 attn Kelly Ne!ger MUSI bt able 10 WOik ....._ _____ __. 714-835-3171 Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• S175 00 • tax WwJy IMult P'-1 this -'di 23S rms & lulchetlc!1$ So•u.18d on bNuli~ landsuped gi~ FEAlURES 2• Hour LOlll>y Oorect 0111 phontt Frff HBO ESPN & O.C. Poot & Jacuw Gu.ti lt<>n ory CloM 10 -405 ' 55 Fwys Mins from OC FIJIQldl COllfVo and bch' Welktfl9 d11 1a11te to •hop$ and restaurant• COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Hatbor Blvd PhOM 94 ..... MMO RENTALS TO SHARE MIDWAY CITY LMgt 481 houM I room av.U, 1/4 K lot, S500 ..poo d!p 71~.85 ANAHEIM HILLS &bf Ellatt, privet• bf & btlh, geltd, N/S, HID, Pool, emenlUH . "°°""° 714·2tl·2905 448 AHTIQUESIART /COLLECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style F11rnrtute PIANOS & CQlltctJblts .,,.,,,,,, ...... .. . . .. $$ CASH PAID $$ WE BUV ESTATES ~649-4922• SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 s.. lblfl St. s. ... AM. CA 92707 . . ,,. .... ~ONT DESK AGENT ln""'8CI ()pomg FIT PfT E.rpd pratd Wll llMI Cal P1111 949-Q3.1<m Portlflno 8Mch .... 2301 W. OceMfronl Ffr Stodl POI 0 Locel lum sno .... 1oom duties r9'.ivt, -tum " cleantng, asst atatl 714-641..-000 INTERIOR DESIGN ADMINISTRATIVE ASST Rtw11dng FT ~ avaA b 1a11 pactc1 Oesql Stucio n you have !ht lolowillg ••· I* Ex~ Adm!n llld Ollu ~ pr~s Intl PIJ'dlaM: ordltt CllStomet _., W Eletl~ t~ ptioot;""1!81\iWttlel $lull en UPS FedU ·~~. and ~ you .,. Oetall8d Ind .... Olgalllled ...,. a prcl 5 1anc.e Ind attitude. IOl'Wlld e ltll« of ni.lffl and your ,..._ NOW OPENI TrHlllrt lo 149·759·0129 Ann; Hunltt Colltcilblte & Vickie Con1lgnm 1nt1 t32·i:ablll0 ~ -0 ~· PUBUCATJOH .• Qf ~POS. Stangl & Wlleeling Po,~91'1' T AL JOBS up to V1n1age Jewelry Anloque '48 323 00 yr Now honog-Ools Come and See Us' No e.pent!Q ·Pa<! tr1111- Wt hive ii IOI cl,_ ~ ng grlOlll llenelrts Cal IOI .... 7 days 800-429-36(i0 81 very r11son. ..... poet ut JIOO (CAI.'"""" OflEH 111»6:00, Tue-S.t • ~ 94._..WOSt. VISA/MC. wttlttncll Apply 111 ptf10ll 1275 s. 8tletol St., Coata ..... E.O.E. TIM Hewpoft Buch Country Club ls ~r-klf a 8arquM M;r~ luppol1 aJlllW!t IO Food Ind 8eYtrl9f 011Klo• Candidate llUI he>'e rtlllld •!CP prtflfably NI hOepl· tahlylcountry club& Compultf ~ltrlC'( NI M>ctOIOll Otra 91 ·~ 11qC1 Pltlst tu 1t1umt IM~2-0205 A KODAK/GREETING CARO ROUTE do you twn '200,000? you CCAJdl 50 local '"" trH samples. 1-888-645-8016 Ex1 4 MA GREETING CARD ROUTt S5 lu8y Loe'• S2K ftly potl f:rte Into. 1-tQ0.2n-t424 24 Hn A CANDY ROOT£ Up 10 S2.7(1()(monCh (rNhtlt:) 2S *dnO .... Ho~ llOll • 18 houfllmonlh w 1125 .,_.,_. llq!Mtd l-IOl).26M801 (24 houri) (CAL'SCANI AR.E YOU EARNING Miii Y"" are llfOl1h? S500 • S 1500/PT S2500 • saoool FT Noei~-· sary W• 111tn FREE boolc· lel. I 800·276 7103 _._ S1no11sCuhNow com (CAL'SCAIO 1-=~=I GET Rio -of'1S'dT1ii Ho appl1ca11on ltu" 1·800-863·9006 ••1 949 (CAL'SCAN) SELL &MW Z3 V7 "4>d. '"' ,.,..., co -~ ( 4At>Mo2J S2U915 CREVIER BMW 714-835·3171 8MW Z3 'It 2.3l. low ""'"' 51Cld {F7m3) $26,186 CREVIER BMW 714435·3171 BMW s1• .. ""°· low ...... co (K27W) 121,9115' CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 3111 'ti Mo, low .... bllUly (K21712) S20.tl5 CREVIER BMW 714-135-3171 llfW 1251 ... ....... S49d. -engine. S3000o'080~MMS3...s&4 lllW 3211 .. 54Pd. lo .... IP0'1 (4AOC'791) 125,115 CREVIER -BMW 714-135-3171 8111# 7 40IL .. euto, aport. CD I 4FVPS 17) '32."5 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 -.6H't5GC." ... aw-. Nlrwy, low ..... (4CYG752) $41,115 CREVIER BMW 714-t35-3171 N81sha~ 281 MObllt l'lamt. Udo Penon bay v1tw p111 bNcll prl)l I ,.,.,.. S750 I I • 1J1o11 Cal 9'H73-13n 454 FURNITURE Ratauranl • FTExpd M!1 & ""' t.111 '°' upscale a c1111m calt Xh Of)Oly In NP M.F lu '"94~1131 Call MH40-4200 l'.211 your home through classified CIClllc ,,....... c-.. 6811 m ong OWlltf bcQa records. CO '*2, bllc:k llY beMfU ong ccni. s 12 995 W\1871278 ex: ~ Bkrs IU-SM-1111 Ct>M LARGE FURN 2br hOml -911 vltwl garagt, bes 112 utlt. 149-&44-2939 1-fOR ==I FY Oii bldg lot IN 500-1196 ,, w It $qua11 10640 WI/NI AP. 8llolA HI Spetil 1111emt1 714·751 2787 STEEL BUILDINGS BLOWOUT SALU4X36K10 '4 750 30lC40K 12 SS 7t~ ~X60Xl2 S8 2115 W tll*MfM $200 l#ldtl Ill'( olhtr bid ~2885 CAL'SCA ·---1 WAllTID ~Uyot1r """''"""' lt8UllHM6' fl't17l l'fllc~ " CMUl/fff"" (Hfr:r.'613 .. AAA DESIGNERS•• WarehouH, Unique p'-9, 11molre•. dining 1N11, cottH tblt, occa- tlonat cllalni bids, night elands, btncltH, tnllf· 1ainlMn1 ctn. frplc • & IC> ~ Must S..t Viall 111 II 1519 W Allon. Santa Ana. 01 C.tl 71W46-I544 •AWSOME OCICAT• spol!ad CFA klttoot ptayllA & lo\/•119 1 ()()" domestic $300-$450 949-64&-&47) LCICM kttt.M, ceta, doga IOI adopllon _, Sii & Svft ~ F18fllon llland A*AL ~K Into ....... 2271 www.anllnalMtWoftl.or11 I.iron=! SohlMt & Co Contolt SplnN4 ,._ Eltgrlnl »1 Frtneh d1191, wMlcA Wllfl l\loty ke)'S btN .,,. nc.tl lnll1 11290 949-&4f.8078 1-.,-.=1 COAST COii MEI.DI OU> COINSI Odd etitf lfWtlrt. waktlel antlqUM CIOlltctltllH Mffii PW 1411..-.1 Run your ad in the N e wport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily P ilot and the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax u s this form with your credit card # or mail with a c h eck todayl Run for a w eekl If your car does not sell, we'll run it for a nother w eek FREEi All for just $16 ·. Crty o""' o-CJ ..... ~----Modll ·-------~--~--,...... .,.._,.,..... , ....... c--.. -------·--.AMlftM..... wtrr. ~ a.--.. --C-• s~ ............ ---.-- ~t 't:•-a.:.. ~ J Doily Pilot c~ Ddorldo .,, ... Nolhllt, Moorwoc4 (&0758e) .t S21 918 NA111tRS cmpe100 C.-.0 9"ilt STS 'IS low """ \18, Nothllf (l2A648) s 15,918 MAIERS (?t4p!100 C.-.0 .... 't1 st.., ...... dllfl (Slam) $7,981 NAllRS C714)!4tt100 Ceclllc .... '15 tow 6611 "' ...... mooM (820043) $14.981 NdlRS (?14p!100 CHAflTY CARS OolWlt l9U'. vtNdt SMf'I Oft ~Ind~ Tax 119-o.ctlblt, lrM IOW. Wt plO\'ldl donlMd .... IO ebuggllng l1mlllu 1·100 ·442·44 51 ••• .clllrlty-u r1.org ICAL.'!CAN) ~2IOZ 755Jk1TW,ll ong Ii*>. JG. gnged, .. rtcoldl, •IClptionll $4800 Qbo MMIHll2. Font Rlngw XlT 14.-Ctb~V .. •11•s...-. (10M7) 112,"5 Souttl Co.I Acura 714-t7t-2500 Font T-. LJI 'ti ~ ..... lllloyl (21t10A) .... 8olAtl Co.t Acurl 71W71-2:SOO MERCEDES' BENZ U2.0 ... 7'3li ml. I OWfltl tx· Gtlltnt c:ono.bOn. s 16 000 714-S49-1757, Ext 214 lilerl*lle ~ SEL '• Diamond Blue llalesa gray lh I'll 2nd ~ ortt 931c ,,.. dnves ~ ,,.~ SI0,750 obO 714-t71-2011 lillrQllY ~ VIII '95 . ,,....,,.., ....,, .,, ' lull pow«. (C12511) ..... 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