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~AY, SEPTElmER 20, 2004
IN BUSINESS
Centers· not jllst for shopping anynlore
Local malls are fast becoming hubs that satisfy .much
more than consumers' material needs and desires.
Alicia Robinson Hit the mall Instead.
Daily Pilot Shopping centers are hosting all sorts
of events these days. and people are us-
NEWPORT-MESA -If you want to lng them as gathering places to satisfy
learn about vegetarian rood. help out a social proclivities along with -or
local charity or take ln a concert, don't sometimes instead of -consumer de-
head for your local community center. sires..
Banner
ball-field
decision
expected
Council to consider law at
tonight's meeting that will
regulate sponsors' sign
placement at fields. Mayor
calls the issue 'very trivial.'
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Sponsorship banners
for baseball and softball teams can hang
freely on public ball fields but must race
away from nearby homes if the Ci~ Coun-
cil passes a law tonight regulating the ban-
ners.
The proposed law requires a permit to
hang banners on public baseball and soft-
ball field'!, and the banners could only be
displayed on fields' outfield fe nce. facing
the field.
"We've been organizing these events
since day one,• saJd Julie Shwnabr,
marketing director for The Camp and
The Lab, eclectic and lifestyle-based
shopping venues in C:OSta Mesa.
The year at both centers is sprinkled
with happeninp such as a dog fashion
show and an Earth Day celebradon.
1luough this month. The Camp is offer-
ing the "life series,~ including free intro-
ductory scuba and mountaineering
classes and Saturday bike rides. The
Idea was to create a community free
events for rustomers, Shumaker said.
"That way, they could come and get
involved and get a sense or connecting
with The Camp, with The Lab, with the
culture,~ she said.
For some retailers, special event~ can
make their register!> nng.
Since opening in 2002, Crystal Cove
Promenade is just now filling all it\ '>lore
INSIDE
'For more business news, see Pege A2
spaces, but people are starting to dis-
cover the center, in part through event<;
like Summer Nights at the Cove. an Au
gu!>I event that included live mU'.ic and
children'!> actiVJ ties.
See SHOPPING, Pace M
The council is
considering the
law in response to
complaints from
rhe Mesa Verde
Villa Homeown-
ers Assn. that
banners at cali-
fomia FJemen-
tary and TeWtnk.le
Intermediate
schools make the
area less attrac-
tive.
QUESTION
Do you
thlnkttM
pl.cement
ofb9Mbefl
end
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PHOTOS SY DOUGI AS ZIMM[ RMAN DA, • "l
8111 Daichendt of Newport Beach eyes a 1929 Ford Roadster, which reflects off a 1965 Jaguar coupe at the Coastline Car Classic Sunday.
An attorney
representing the
homeowners as-
sociation, Dirt
Petchul, refused
to comment on
the issue.
But Brent Ma·
'softball i.am
spon90l"lhlp b8nnen
thould be regulai.d
bv the Com Mesa
City CoullCI? Call our
Reeden Hottine at
(949) 642.QJ86 or
send e-mail to daily
pilot#llatlmn.com.
Please spell your
name and include
your hometown and
phone number, for
verification purpoaea
only.
zur, the players' representative for Costa
Mesa Nadonal Little League, said be is re-
lieved the city is defining the rules. The
proposed law addresses issues with ban-
ners that are not in the city code. ·rm it's defined, v.-e don't haw to wony
that our Uttle Leaguers are blighting any-
one's property,• Mazur sodd. "They can
just get out there, play ball and have fun.•
Under the ordinance, fleld users deftned
as nonprofttl that partner with the city
must have at least 909(, residents and open
registration, regardless of akill level. and
provide an "everyone plays• philoeopby to
get a perm.it to bang banners on public
flelda. Other .reguladbol include require-
Big engines that can
Attendees at Crystal Cove's Coastline Car Classic acmre Newport
resident Jim Dion's 1955 Chevy Nomad that won "'Best of Show."
Car show at Crystal Cove boasts mix of
classics with newest, sleekest machines.
Jeff Benson
Daily Pilot
T om Gephart beamed a.,
he showed offh"
sunshine yellow 1940
Ford Woody to a relaxed
Sunday crowd at the first
Coastline Car Oassic at Crystal
Cove State Park.
The Coto de Caza resident said
he put about $250,000 and several
years into repairing it, so he has a
lot to be proud of. Gephart has
adjusted the car's wheelbase from
a four-door to a two-door model.
It took a repairman an entire year
to Install the light-wood siding.
And even the ~a~ tank
underneath wa-. .,polle<;.') .ind
painted bright yellow.
·This has got a ( .orvett e engine
in it: Gephart -.aid "I know tha1
sounds sacrilegiou!'t for a ~ord.
but One or the good things IS that
you can put all kinds of dtfferent
parts in it•
The Corona del Mar Oiamber
o~Commerce hosted the
Coastline Car Oa:,sic from 10 am.
to 4 p.m. to raise money for the
Assessment Treatment Service
Center, which helps troubled.
mentally Wand abused youth
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DALY Pl.OT
Melissa Graves, store manager of Olivier's & Co. at Fashion Island, holds Moulin de Kfifane, an extr&-Yirgin olive oil from Lebanon.
Oil be there
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
W hile drinking a
glass of olive oil
isn't an appetiz.ing
idea, the oil has
more in common with wine
than you might expect.
()1ls from different regions
of lhe world can range in taste
from fruity 10 peppery,
depi.>nding on where the olives
Me grown and how they're
processed./\ new store at
I a'>hion l'>land caters 10 those
who selell otls with as much
rare a-. they would a
lkau1olah or a Ri e5hng.
Oii\ 1ers & Co. "pecializes in
ol1Vl' 1111-. from :.mall growers
Ill ~palll, (;reece and Turkey, to
naml.' a few. The store also
.,e1i., vmegar5, some pasta and
.. auce., and several kind5 of
tapenade. an olive-paste
<,pread
"L.ic h lof the oils) ha'i their
. BRIEFLY IN
BUSINESS
UCI professor gels
$100,000 grant
Cristina Gibson, a business
professor at UC Irvine's gradu
ate school of management, was
awarded a $100,000 grdnt from
the National Science Founda-
tion's lnnovation and Organi7.a-
tion Oiange Division.
The award supports her
project. '"n1c Science and Art of
New store at Fashion Island focuses
on those who consider fine olive oil
among the finest sources of taste.
own special characters
depending on the regions and
the varieties (of olives) being
used," store manager Melissa
Graves said. "It's kind of like
walking into a winery, in a
way."
The store's design also hints
at the south of France, Graves
said. Tins and bottles of oils
are neatly stacked on
aged-looking wooden shelves
and cabinets, and display
tables are topped with
red -clay tiles.
"We try to give a little bit of
ambience of Provence,"
Graves said. "That's why
walking into our store is like
walking into a market in
Provence."
The effect wortced on at le~t
Global Collaboration," and will
be used toward exploring tech-
niques to collaborate with film-
makers around the world in
creating innovative, dJgltaJJy en-
hanced productions.
Gala nets big money
for Crystal Cove
The Crystal Cove AIJjance's
second Tropical Gala fund-
raiser Sept 11 and 12 raised
$240,000 to benefit the Crystal
Cove State Parle Historic Ols-
trlct.
one customer.
"l think it's beautiful/ said
Angela Gossen of Corona del
Mar, who was shopping in the
store recently. "l was drawn to
it right away."
She's traveled to Italy and is
a bit of a connoisseur of olive
oil, which she uses for just
about everything except
baking. she said.
"That is something that l do
... buy the best olive oil,"
Gossen said. "It makes a big
difference."
For those less learned about
oils, Olivier's has tiny spoons,
and store employees wilJ be
glad to pour you a taste of the
Lebanese Moulin de Kfifane or
la Cenolyste from Nice.
The French-based company
More than 400 cove support-
ers attended the event, whk h
included beachfront dlnlng
and '50s and '608 beach-party-
style live entertainment.
CM900 hosts wine
tasting and auction
CM900 of the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce will
h ost an afternoon of wine tast-
ings, live muaic and a live auc-
tion from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at
the South Cou t Plaza Village
Green.
Daily A Pilot
VOL 98,NO. 264
THOMAS H. JOHNSON
Publisher TONYDODEAO
Editor
LANA JOHNSOH
Promotions Director
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has a bout 50 European shops
and 11 U.S. locations
including the Fashion island
store, which opened in August
The company has specific
standardt of production for its
growers, but it also works with
them, in one case helping
restore an olive grove. Graves
said. She's a fountain of
knowledge about the 25
varieties of olive oU the store
carries, and she readily shares
information with her
customers.
"It's an educational
experience more than
anything." Graves said. "What
we're trying to do is bring up
products you might not find
elsewhere."
This fall, the store will
expand Its selection. adding
more p astas, truffle oil and
aged balsamic vinegars.
Olivier's & Co. is at Fashion
Island, 401 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach.
AdmilSion is $50, and tickets
are available by calling (714)
885-9095. Proceeds will pro-
vide scholarships for local high
school graduates with finan-
cial need .
Partklpatlng wineries in-
clude Cakebread Cellars, Justin
Vlneyanb. Tobln James Cellars
and DomaJne Cllandon, and
partldpatilig restawanra in·
elude Bluewater Grill, Callfor-
nJa Pizza Kitchen, The aub-
bouae, Antonello Rlstorante,
Royal l'.byber Fine Indian Cui-
sine and Kati Strauaa Brewing
Co.
BUSINESS CALENDAR
•SendlU..as ~ itemttothe DeJty
Piiot, 330 w. Bev St., CoStll
Miu, CA 82827; by e-meH to
}.tt.MttOn•l6tlmee.oom; by
faJc to (M9) &48-4170: or by
celling (9'9) 67""298. lndude
the time, date end locdon of
the went, •well ea• contect
phone number.
lllJRSOAY
The Newpolt Bw:h Q.-nber
of Commen:ie't Newport
Suntet Netwotidng Mixer wfll
meet from 5 to 7 p.m. aboerd
American Yld'lt O\llrters'
"The EndMvor," 670 Udo Plirk
Drive, Newport Beach. The
cost It free for membet'l and
$10 at the door. lnformatJon:
(949) 729-4411.
FRIDAY
A N9w Member/
Commodotes Guest
8realcfut. eponsored by the
Commodores Cfub, will begin
at 7:30 a.m. et the Balboa Bay
Cfub & Retort. 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Admission la free for new
members. lnfonnation: (949)
729-4411.
ONGOING
The Coeta Me.II a.amber al
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings
Wedneedaya from 11~ a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country Oub. The cost Is $14.
The club Is et 1701 Gott
CourM Drive, Costa Meta.
(714) 885-9090.
The Coeta Me.II
Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets
from noon to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays et the Orange
County Department of
Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are
open to anyone who wants to
improve hia or her pubfic
speaking atdlls. (714)
444-8783.
The~Bw:t'I
Distinguished Toastmasters
Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9
p.m. Tuetdays et Sgt.
Pepperoni'• Pizza Store, SE
Bristol, Newport Beach.
Information and l'9MtV8tiona:
(949) 646-1 274.
The Mw Mw.,...,.
Toaatmastert Club 691 In
Coate Meta meeta et 7 p.m.
Tuesdays at Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church,
1701 W. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 540-4446.
The Newport CenW
Toattmaters Oub 231 meem
from 7 to ~ a .. m. Mondays
et the Irvine Co., 610 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(a.8)7~1026.
The Newport~
Toatmastera Cfub meets
from 8 to 9:15 p.m. Tueadays
st Coco'• Restaurant. 161
N9Wp0!1 Center Drive,
N9wport Beach. Information:
(310) 693-1982.
The~~
Oub meets at 7 e.m.
Thursdays It Coco's ~er(
Restaurant. 3'46 E. Coast
Hlghwey, Corona del Mar.
(Ma) 2!D-6830 .. . ' Udollle ...... ftlltlrt-
fl'om a30to 8 p.m. MondlYt
8t ~Jonie Mo4on:arl,
l300 JambofM Roed,
Newport Beach. (714)
984-6314.
The ......... ~
group mMtl flWllV
Wedneldev from 7:15 to 8:30
e.m. It Mimi'• Cl1'.
R1Hrvadonl: AAgle Stlfford,
(!M9) '7.t-2226.
The,....._XcMnge
hat tnalcfelt meetings It 7
a.m. Tueedaya It the Plidftc
Oub, '110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport 8eadl. Ft9e for the
first meeting. (9'9) 840-0688.
The~ ..... ..,..,
of All Laaen'1 L.adt Oub, an
lntemdonal group for
buslnell rwf9tT.a. and
netwotklng, meets It 11 :A6
a.m. Tueecl8yt et Coco'•, 161
Newpot1 Center Drive,
lnfonnation. (800) 7ffl.Tm,
htrp:llwww.leadsdubla.com.
The eo.ta Mlea~al
All LMMn't lu<M Oub holds
• weetdy meeting for
buaineea profeaionals to
Improve their networking
aldllt and learn how to obtain
new com.eta. The meetings
ant heed Tue9dayt from 7:16
to 8'.30 a.m. et Mimi'• Ca1' In
Costa Mea. The cete la at
1836 Newport Blvd. (800)
1~-73:11.
The Thell Chapllr al die
American Bualnea Women's
Aatn. meets It 8 p.m. the
fourth Tueedey of eedt month
et the Country Inn & Suites In
Costa Meaa. Information:
(714) 666-6700.
The Newport a..... al
Commerce meets from 6 to 7
p.m. on the fourth Thurldly
of each month for lt9 Newport
SunMt Networking Mixers.
Locatlona ere always
dlffarent The cost for
nonmembers ia $10.
Information: (949) 729-4400.
The fWt'PO't ..... Chember
of Commerce meets from
7:30 to l'30 a.m. on the
MCOnd Wedneadey of Nd\
month eltemlting b9tween a
brukfett at the Deity Grtll
Fashion lafand and a noon to
2 p.m. lun&eon at the
Radlaon Newport Beed\ .
lnformetion: (949) 729-4400 .
TheOnnge~
Mutthnedla Aan. Oigftal
Vldeol30 lntetelt Group
oo.tt • round tlbM
dl9CUak>n on everythjng
video et 7 p.m. In the l8COnd
Tueactay of Md't month at
Poeltbllltlet AV, Video•
Graphlca Studio, 711 W. 17th
St., E2, In Costa Mela. The
coat lt $10 for nonmembers.
lnfomurtlon: (71') 778-6338.
The RMw. Moo•c 1•
Netwoftl hOltl a ....Vner for
Mnlot'l 82 end otder °"
l'9YerM ~lt3p.m.
the flrat Tueedly of the month
It~ Vtffage, 300 E.
Coast Hlghwrf, N.wpon
Beach. (9'9) 723-0233.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
BOATING FORECAST
nontiw r't'1y wlftltt • ·.cuo 20
knota, "'-Ing to 15 CG 25 knoCa
In the dllmoon on combfned-
of 7 to ·-Wldt"" domlnent period tit 10 ~
Notlh ut .... ,'IV Wlf'ldl JtloUld be 20
ID 30 lrl'Otl In the~
cltcr1 • r'T't IO 10 '° 20 llnola ~onoonitlillld.-.ollto
10 ... ~ 1hJ dornMlllC p.toicl.
10eacondl.
SURF
......
COSTA MESA Ci IV CCUtCIL PREVEW
ON THE AGENDA ii dole IO whet the dry .-v.d
HtameeomeOtfdle ........ lilt YM_r. They ant hopkls IO UM
the money & an mn poHat
the couftdl will Coiilldet :t::' poildon. worbeadOnl ·tonl&bL kenoela. •
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS MWTO !XPICT
Std members recommend'
The Council wDl consider the the allocadon of funds
allocadon of the 20CM.Q5 sugeated by Field Opentkma
Clduo'a Opdona for PubUe Capcaln Jlrn Wataoo be uiled for
Sa!ety/SUpplemental Law the purpoees be requesced.
Enforcement SerYket Fund. The
program WU deligned to BALLOT INITIATIVE provide state funds to local RESOLUTION ag~ndes for front-line law
enforcement needs. The council will c:onalder a
Over the plllt seven ft.seal resolution supporting
' yqra, the dty has received Propolitloo lA. the result of a
about $1.6 million from the bipartisan effort during the
fund. enabling the Police budget negotiations among Gov.
Department to obtain needed Arnold Scbwarunegger, local
penonneJ. equipment and governments and other entities
technology. that w01 be on the November
City oflldals are not sure bow ballot.
much they will get thia year but 1hls proposition will restrict
are anticipating $166,000, which the state lesl:sJature's ability to ~
GEmNG organization that links rnident of
low-income housing
INVOLVED developments with benefiQal
social 1ervk:ea usually through
resource centers. Volunteers are
• GETTl'llG WVOUIED runs needed to tutor children, teach
periodically in the Dally Pilot on a crafts and computer skill• at the
rotating baal1. For information various centers. lnfonnatlon: Paul
about adding your organization Shapiro, (949) 253-3120 Ext. 229.
to thl1 lilt, call (949) 6744298. PROJECT CUDOLE
ORANGE COUNTY Co.tUNITY Project Cuddte is a Costa
DEVELOPMENT COUNCI. Mna-baaed nonprofit
Volunteers are needed for a organization that meets the needs
variety of functions. lnfonnation: of girls and women facing
(714)~199. unplanned pregnancies. In
addition to offiCe help and
ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS 12-hour hotline shifts once a
TASK FORCE month, volunteers are needed for
The task force 11 recruiting an auxlllary group and
volunteers for the Interfaith fundraialng committees and to
Council Network to work help distribute ltic*8rs to atop
one-on-one with homeless adults babies from being abandoned in
in a program on basic life skills. trash bina. Service groupa of all
Information: (949) 263-1n4. kinds -mom's groups, ctiurches,
students, men and women's
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM Of clubs, and company-sponaored
ART sport's teams -are wanted for
Learn more about art and share creative fundralslng projects. The
with your community by organization also needs donated
gift items for mothers and babies. becoming a docent at the Orange Information: (714) 432·9681 or County Museum of Art. A http://Www.projectcuddle.org. volunteer docent guides adults
and school groups through the PROJECT TOGETliER g11lleriea and teaches about the Project Together seeks adult museum's collections and
exhibitions. lnfonnation: (949) volunteers to establish a trusting.
759-1122, Ext. 204. one-to-one relationship with
ctiildren stressed from family
ORANGE COUNTY problems and abuse. This
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER component of the Orange
Docents are needed to lead tours County Health Care Agency's
Children's Mental Health of the Center. 600 Town Center Services offers training and Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about supervi1ion for the program. the history and the development Many of the ctiildren are of the Center and the wortcinga of economically deprived, victims the bade stage areas. lnfonnatlon: of neglect or both. Information: (714) 556-ARTS, Ext. 833 (714) 850-3444.
ORANGE COUNTY WORKS READ/ORANGE COUNTY Participate in life management Volunteer literacy tutors are and emptoyment tn11nlng needed to help create a more workshops as a success coacti to literate community with no-<:ost folter teens 16 to 18 years old. tutoring for adults in reading and Information: (949) 509-1451. writing, one-on-one or In small
ORGANIZATION FOR THE groups. The adult literacy
program serves the Orange HUMANE CARE Of ANMALS County Public Library system.
Volunteers are needed to care for Lessons are individualized and stray and lolt animals In the confidential. Training is provided
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and and required. lnfonnation: (714)
Corona del Mar area1. 566-3070or lnfonnatlon: (949) 722-1357. http://Www.readoc.org.
PACIF1C SnFHONY READINGBY9 ORCHESTRA The mentor reading program The Orange County Pacific aeeb volunteera to read to
Symphony Ordlestn'a students In kindergarten through
Volunteers In Education the third grade. Costa Mesa Opportunities program needs schools need help for students in volunteera to auilt ctilldren In a reading, writing and English. var1ety of hands-on musical Mentor sealon1 may be ecdvftlea. Volunteen apend a scheduled from 8:30to11:30 a.m.
total of six s.turday momings end efter«hool from 3 to 6 p.m.,
with the children. Information: Monday through Friday. (714) 756-6788, Ext. 244. Information: Pomona Elementary
PARENT HELP USA School, (949) 616-6980; Whitfier
Elementary Sdloot, (949)
Founded bv Mothers end Others 615-8898; Wilaon Elementary
AgalMt Chitd Abuse. Perwrt Help School, (IMS) 616-6996; and New
alb the public for help and Shalimar Leaming Center, (949)
volunteers to lnfonn the 64&-0396. community on vitat 1au ..
affecting ctiildntn and the femlly. SALVATION MMY OF ORANGE lnfonNdon: (949) 66C).3461 or COUNTY (949) 876-6271. Group or family volunteers are
PEDIATRIC CANCER need9d to edopt •family,
tpOfWor In~ tree, hokl a RESEMCH FeutlWION CBnNd food or toy driw, or make PCRf, which,.. .. money to • sped81 gift or dondon dln.cdy eupport pediatric cenoer ,....rd't, to the 5aN'edon Amrv. needs~ for a variety of lnfonn9don; (71•) 832·7100. duties. (Mt, 115H312.
THE PIMWeCOLOGY IAVI Giit Yount
The WI M1'tte COiia M9la youth lltEllMal M1TMI . or.,tlmllon .. ~for TM NllluM le IOoadnQ for ..... to help~· YOluneMi'i IO .... pe.t In• ltlldV ~ aha"'*"'9 for people 12 on~tme*lfto. ~. to 21. WluMMr'I .. nllidad to ~nwm. hllpln ...... •=-
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wblde ...... fee mienua
'(bele ii a almDlr meuw8
that tbe f..elllae ~ c..ubn1a
Odet and a~ of local
government oftldala got on the
ballot before Propolidon lA so
~could haw IOJDe leverage ~ dilCulslona with
~r. That measure,
Pro~ 65, would also keep
the state from ra1d1ng local
pem.mentl' fundl to offset the
state budget defidt.
lbe league of cities believes
Propolldon lA better protect.I
local government public safety,
No matt« what you're doing,
'P¥ hometown newspapef'
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•WHAT: "-t Qty Coundf m••• •Met lt30 p.m. tonight
• wt•IE.: City Hall, n FeirDftve
•ll'C>:(71.,75'-5221
healthcare and other eeMc:a u
well u prevent.a the state from
taking local fu.nda. IO lt is urging
voters to support this
proposidon and oppose
Proposition 65.
WHAT TO EXPECT swr memberl recommend
adopting the "*>ludon.
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SHOPPING
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"The first night, it (attraceed
people) just because no one bad
really seen It, so we had a lot of
people come down," said SintreD
Ryder, a sales associate at All the
Rage Baby, a children's clothing
store at Crystal c.ove Promenade.
"Overall. It brought a lot mote
people than we normally see at
that time." ·
Shopping center events can be
a boost for retailers. but they
aren't always focused on spend-
ing. Retail heavyweights South
Coast Plaza and Fashion Island
host a variety or charity events
each year.
"Really, we don't need to drive
traffic," South Coast Plaza Mar·
k.eting Director Debra Gunn
Downing said. "We get over 23
million visitors annually. so our
ENGINES
Continued from Al
with counseling and family
rehabilitation. Thousands
showed up to the inaugural
event, sponsored by Meguiar's
car care products, Jaguar,
Newport Autosport and
Newport European Motorcars.
Ltd.
C8fnP1n8 on thl llrMC W91 report4ld In the 800 block It
t:OS e.m. s.eu.dly.
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• ttth ...... and ----w.t: A drunken dilturbencl
was repotted It ~68 p.m.
Sunday.
events are designed both as a
complement to our business but
also often to eupport a commu-
nity orpnlzatlon."
They're more sophisticated
than the malla that were 1980s
teen hangouts, and shopping
centers today are func:donlng as
places for the community to
gather. FUbion Island's annual
Ouistmaa tree lighting can at-
tract as many as 10,000 people,
said Laura Davia, Fuhioo Island
marketing director.
"It almost becomes like a town
center of sorts." she said. "People
come here and they know we
have these signature events ev-
ery year, and it's safe, it's beauti-
ful, .and they have a great time."
Shopping centers are filling
the void in communities left
when people are too busy to join
a dub or make other long-term
conunitments, UC Irvine mar-
keting professor Mary Gilly said.
"For some people, it's replac·
tens or thousands in
modifications.
Others showed off the newest
and sleekest models. Among the
old Rolls Royce limousines,
T-Buckets. Roadsters and
Fastbaclc Mustangs were the
newest Ferraris, Maseratis,
Maybachs and Jaguars.
Parked right next to Gephart's
car was a crystal-silver-colored
2005 Mercedes SLR, one of
about 50 McLaren versions
shipped from Great Britain to
the U.S. this year, said Caliber
Motors salesman Larry Poudrier.
Air intakes, side dual exhausts,
carbon Ober chassis and a
6 I 7 -horsepower engine push
the asking price to $950,000, he
said.
"The turnout's more than I
anticipated," said the Chamber's
executive director and event
spokeswoman Linda Leonhard.
"Th.e participation of our
sponsors and vendors has been
tremendous. A lot of people put
a lot of their time and money
into this."
Gephart. who has 12 classic
cars at home, wasn't alone in
shelling out the big bucks. He
said many of the approximately
250 car owners spent at least
• Judges gave out awards for
their top 25 cars. with Newport
Beach's Jim Dillon winning the
award for •Best of Show."
DiJJons 1955 Cllevy Nomad is 9
inches wider and 11 inches
B~NER
C~nued from Al
ments that the banners not ex-
ceed 32 square feet and be taut-
ly fastened to the outfield fence
by at least four contact points.
When homeowners first
raised the appearance issue last
sum.mer, leagues started talcing
the banners down after every
game and putting them up
again for the next game. Under
the proposed law, banners
LANGUAGE
Continued from Al
simple past tense: ·1 danced."
Thus, this passato prossimo
business must be the equivalent
of the Engtlsh "I was dancing."
Wrong. After the first class
1bunday night, I asked the
teacher about these two forms of
past tense. Now, at long last. I
am afraid.
The mnoro, she explained, is
.omekindof
literary/academic/obscure tense
-one that would come up if
~were studying Shakespeare.
1be pro.ssimo one, if I
understood the teacher
AROUND TOWN
•Send AROUND TOWN ltemt to
the Delly Pttoc. 330 W. Bey St., eo.t. ,.._,CA 92827; by ..m.11
• to Jd.,,.,.,,,.IMl,,....conr, by
tu to (949) &4M170; Of by~
(9'8) 574-4218. Inch.Ide the.._
det9 Ind locatlon of the tvd-'
well u. c:ont8CI PhoM nunw
would be allowed to hang dur-
ing the entire baseball and soft-
ball seasons as long as they are
removed within seven days of
the seasons' close.
That sounds good to Mazur.
"I think It's great we can leave
them up for the whole season,"
he sald. HThat's what our spon-
sors give us the money for -so
they can be seen like in any old-
time ballpark. minor league
games and the Uttle League
World Series. That's what base-
ball's about and always has
been."
I
correctly, is the one I should
learn first -the most basic and
simple past tense. That's bafD.lng
to me. because u.nlib the
remouls one-word conjugations
-fu~ which I flgwed was the
same form as •danced" or "was"
-this proaimc stuff all uses
two words, such u sono stato,
which to me sounds molt! like
"have danced. or "have been.•
Suddenly, Ir's beginn1ng to
make aeme why adultl who
were acared to death of this stutJ
in high school don't want to
wade back lnto the aubject. At
the same time, however, It's
becoming more clear that fear ls
the btggest thing to fear.
We all know many of thete
wit> tenaet alrady. But, unlike
lng the chun:h.'" ahe said. "This
kind of 6ta in with today'i life-
style of events rather than re·
ladonahips."
With the popu)adty of online
shopping that eaten to people's
udlitarlan needs, shopping cen-
ters can diltlnguisb themlelYeS
by offering an experience, she
said.
An experience Is certainly
what they get at Uburdi's Scuba
at The Camp. wh1ch offers a free
kids' scuba class on Sunday
afternoons through September.
"We enable people to go ln the
water and see what scuba diving
Is like," Uburdl'a co-owner C.ara
Sherman said. "It's an outreach
program. a way for us to intro-
duce people to our sport."
•ALICIA ROIWSON coven
bosinea, politlca and the
environment. She may be reached
at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
alicia.robinson@latlmn.com.
longer than the standard '55
Nomad and Ls worth about
$400,000, chief judge Marc
Greeley said.
F.scondido's Harry Tabke won
the "Best pf Paint" award for his
tangerine-pearl 1932 Ford
Roadster. Newport Beach Mayor
Tod Ridgeway also handed out
the "Mayor's Award" to Newport
resident and cancer survivor
John Andrison, owner of a 1932
Ford Phaeton.
"I thought there was a great
cross-section of exclusive cars,"
Cllamber PresJdent Olip Sta.ssel
said. "We basically accepted
cars across all lines, which
makes people want to come to
it. We made it open to everyone
'in the local area. no matter what
kind or car they have."
•JEFF BENSON is the new.
ani9tant end may be reeched et
1949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
jeff.benson@latimes.com.
Mayor Gary Monahan said he
thought the proposed law repre-
sented too much government
meddling.
"They've had banners for 30
years or more -they've been
doing it since I was a little kid,"
Monahan said. "I may support it
If that's what it takes, but It's a
lot of time spent over a very triv·
lal issue.·
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
government. She may be reedled
at (949) 57~221 or bye-mail at
deirdre.newman ti lat/ma.com.
when we're learning a foreign
language. we don't \lie terms HU
future perfect and conditional
That's because we ahady know
how to aay, "I wW haw u.veled
to Europe twice before my 40th
birthday," or, "I have been to
Paris only once before.• lboee
are the future perfect and
condidonal. respectMiy, but you
didn't need to know that to use
them correctly.
The leuon. for me, ls to face
the fear, but to remember that,
ln order to face the fear, f must
6rst admit that~ grammar
snot. get aca.red somedma
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Newport Harbor sti~l . plugging· holes
Brinkley credits system
for helping Sailors
succeed despite battling
outbreak of injuries.
Rick Dewentux
Dalty Plot
1be Injuries Coach Jeff Brinkley baa
bad to owrcome on the Newport Har·
bor High football team would send
IOIDe ICd'l loolclog for OD&ael
1be belt wide naiver is out with a
.tboukler~
1be projected starting tailback is out
wtdi ligament damage to his knee.
1be le9ding tackJer on defense i8 side-
lined wt1h a stomach ailmenL
But BdnkJey ~ the Seilors pJug in
mother athlete and continue to win.
Newport (2--0) beat Fountain VaDey.
20-7, in the eeaaon opener and Marina,
35--0, Friday, with various players step-
J>iDI up to contribute. ReceMr Alex
Orth grabbed a game-high eight catches
tor 85 yards and a touchdown against
the Barona. Junior James Coder hauled
tn six pa11e9 for 88 yards and three
1COres against the Vikings and aenk>r
fuDback lrewr Theriot rushed for a ca-
reer-high 153 yards and one touchdown
frida)t
"We have a system that we run that
bas reads for the quarterbac.k and he
reads and throws to the guy who is
open.• Brtnkiey said •lASt week It was
~ this week was James. We didn'.t go
in saying we wanted to get James the baD..
BrtnkJey said the team did not em-
phasize Theriot picking up more carries,
eitha, eYell though the 6-foot-l , 225-
pounder lined up as a tailbac:k behind a
blotting back.
"We try to take what (the defense)
gives us,• Brinkley said • 1 ·ve always be-
iieYed fhat you've go< to be able to nm
the ball In order to win and you've got to
be able to stop the run. But if a team
gtva us a ratio that dictates pass. we'll
pus. It depends on what they choose to
stop. ..
It appeared the Vt.kil\p wanted to
stop the run because Marina was stack-
ing deCmders dose to the line of saim-
rmge. But senk>r quarterback .Kasey Pe-
ters made them pay for giving receivers
room to wort. completing 11 of 18 at-
tempts for 139 yards and three touch-
downa.
·1 thought [Peters) p~ real well
(aplnlt MartnaJ: Brinkley said .• He
hid two bad luck interceptions In the
first week, but. OYerall. he has been play-
ing really well And the offensive line has
00f'HEACH/0All.VP1. •
Corona del Mar tailback Wess Presson, with 231 yards and three TDs Friday, has 525 yards on ttie ground tti1s season
done a great job of protecting him.·
The Sailors. No. 2 in OF Southern
Section Dtvision VI, will attempt to keep
things rolling when they meet crosstown
rival C.Orona del Mar In the Battle of the
Bay, Thursday at Newport Harbor.
• OORONA DBL MAR: It looks as if
the three-headed monster has been cut
in half when it comes to the Sea Kings
ground game.
Last season, Wess Presson, Austin
Brawner and Brett Crowley combined
for 1,343 rushing yards. The production
was evenly distributed between the
three with Brawner (554 yards) holding
a slight edge over Presson (407) and
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Crowley (382)
This year. Presson has emerged a<i the
main ballcarrier, rushing for 525 yard!>
and six touchdowns on 48 carries The
second-leading rusher for the Sea Kmg'>
LS quarterback Tom Welch. who hac; 2·10
yards and four touchdowns on 29 car
ries.
MONDAY
MORNING
UARTERBACKS
TI\fough lhl' fir ... 1 thrt'l' game.. la'>I ..ea-
son, Ausun Hmwner Wei.'> 1he lcddtng
nu.her with l:ll yard'> and l\.\'o II>'> on
46 attempt~ Tiw, '>ea.,on, Brdwner. u'>t'd
primanty as a blocking hatk. hJ." I :!:I
yards on 19 came'>
But offen'>lvt' toord111a1or Ion}'
Naran10 is obv1ouc,ly clomg '>Onwtlung
nght '>lllCe C ornnJ del ~far I 0 ha'>
outscored itc, opponent\ ~ dll dvnage
of 39 17. Ln 1-nday\ 44 LR victory IJ\l'r
Troy. the offenc,e produn·d '>IX gaJn'> of a1
least 20 yar-d'>. mdudmg 1outhd1Mn.., of
57, 50 (rushing> and L7 fpci'>'>lllgJ
Pre'>..on had I 07 ru\lung yard'> an the
first quarter alone
Bui the mo ... 1 l nutctl point., wNt· the
two 1uuchdow11 ... C.d\-1 '>tored in lht fi.
naJ 129 that 'it'Jled thl' "111nrv
Coac:h Dllk I reemi111 oh\~ou"I} 1m
pre<>'>t.'tl h\ hi' team... founh·411dl1t'r
Sldmtna. ...ud aht"rward tu... pldYt'r'
shouJd never agam cornplam about run·
ning '>pnm .. 1n pracuu·
Ille ~a ~mg'> enlPrftl f nda} ., wm
ranked !'ljo h 111 < II-DM'>10n IX.
•ESTANCIA: Coach ( .raig 1-enig wa.,
surpn.sed 10 learn the 1-..igle..' 19 0 \1l
IOI) over Buena Park wa.., 1he fir.r '>hur
out by an F-..ag!E'\ def en"'· '>lilt t' .!OOO. d
span of 38 garm...,
"()h7," he '>did "Well. I give dll the
credit tu our dl'fen'>1\e 1 oord1na1CJr
Dave Ol'>ell I le dot"> a g:r-ea1 1ob at Kt'I
See FOOTBALL. Pact A6
WOMEN'S
VOLLEYBALL
Cal rolls
overUCI
in Hawaii
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' M Monday, ~ 20, 2004
BRIER.Y
'Eaters claim fifth
The UC lrvlne men'• water
polo team won two games Sun·
day k> flnish t1fth ln the Southern
California townament at uses
McDonald's Swlm Stadium.
Rick Merlo and Orea.son Barry
scored three goals each to lead
No. 5-rank.ed UCI past No. 6 Pep·
perdine, 10·5, in the fifth -place
game.
Colin MeUo added two goals
for the Anteaters (7-2), who led.
4·0, after the first quarter.
UCJ junior goalie Joe Wynne
recorded 10 saves.
Matthew MacDonell led the
Waves (4·3) with three goals.
The Anteaters defeated No. I 0
UC Santa Barbara. 7-3, in a con·
solation semifinal Sunday on the
strength of two goals each by
Merlo and Bany.
Wynne had seven saves as UCI
held the Gauchos scoreless in
the second and fourth quarters.
Ross Sinclair, a sophomore out
of Newport Harbor High. led
UCSB with two goals and goalie
Jon Bonafede bad 10 aavee.
The Anteaters host No. 3
UCLA in UCl's home opener Sat-
urday night at 7.
Bears edge Anteaters
•SOCCER: The UC Irvine
women's soccer team lost at
Bay1or, 2·1, Sunday In Waco,
Thus.
UCI aopbomore Lauryn Blt-
kinshaw opened the acorlng ln
the 11th minute by beating Bear
goalkeeper AshJey Holder one·
on-one. ·
Baylor's Mllrgaret KaderU tied
the game on a header off uaistl
from Brittani Zonker and Anna
Schuch ln the 211t minute.
Then, in the 83rd minute, Ka·
derti scored again with an ua1it
by Jennifer Martin.
Sophomore goalkeeper Ma·
ris8a Welliver had five saves for
the Ant~ten (3·4· l).
· Baylor Improved to 3-3-1.
UCI plays host to Loyola
Marymount Uons Friday at 7
p.m. at Anteater Stadium. UCI
plays viaiting USC Sunday 81 1
p.m.
Futures event on tap
•TENNIS: The Costa Mesa
Tennis Center will host the
Dladora Pro·Ownpionahlp, a
United States Tennis Assocla·
don men's $15,000 Futures
event, today through Sunday.
The event features 32 singles
players with 16 doubles teams.
Playen ranked Nos. ·150-900
on the Association of Tennis
Professionals Tour typically
compete in Futures events.
Admission is free.
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FOOTBALL
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ting the k.ids to believe in the
game plan."
Fertig said Olsen's teaching
background helps the defensive
coach.
•He's a history teacher and
has really s tudied military his·
tory a lot," Fertig said. ·in miJj.
tary history, you go in and study
the tendencies of what armies
do on the battJefield. Dave stud-
ies what the offense will do and
its tendencies."
Fertig said anticipating what
Buena Park would run was a
major factor in the win.
"Olsen is a great strategy guy.•
he said. "We would know what
they would do at certain times
and then stunt or role our cover-
age to defend It arid It worked to
perfection."
But while a general can direct
troop movements, It's the actual
soldier1 who decide the out-
come of any battle.
"I llbd ow intensity on de-
fense,• Fertig said. "When It
came to a crucial time, our play·
era would come up and make
plays. One of the biggest Im·
prowDlentl we've had is that we
tackled better.·
Fertig aaJd the play of line·
backer Ryan Sanford, comer-
back Ezequiel VUJalvuo and
u.fety Ricky Mon(gomery have
been tmpl'eMive. Sanford and
Montgomery ended the game
wldl a u.fety, limultaneousJy taklnl down the quarterback ln
the IDd zone. ·
1"1111 WU the third dlft'erent
~ to be hit by the
~~.with the ft.rat two llldal lmiocbd out of the game
wllla IDfuriet., 'Dackle Nellon a.-bUndllded the quarter· llil&t. who teal on hil d.vOwtns
• ril1 , and MonflDIMn< bllil
a llilillli ~ laler In cbe ~
·rm an old quarterback. so I
feel for those guys." Fertig said.
·1 went up to (their starting
quarterback after the game),
and he was shaking hands with
his left, but he told me he'd be
OIC
Fertig said he hopes the team
will continue its stellar play and
cut back on unforced penalties.
"We keep shooting ourselves
In the foot with stupid penal·
ties," he said. "It's over-exuber·
ance. We want them to be ag·
gressive, but we got caJJed for
illegal procedure twice. That
needs to change."
P.stancla (2· l) tw a bye this
week. The Eagles open up Gol·
den West League play against
defending champion Orange
Oct. 1 at Newport Harbor.
•COSTA MESA: After allow-
ing more than 325 rushing yards
against Huntington Beach High,
Mustangs Coach Tom Baldwin
knowa exactly what needs to be
fixed.
•it's the same problem we've
had In the other two games: We
give up big plays," he said.
"[Huntington Beach) didn't
overpower us. They'd make zero
yarda on three plays and then
they'd gain 80 yards on one
play."
The Mustangs (0·3) attacking
defeme makes them vulnerable
to such big plays. When a ball-
carrler geta pa.st the first wave of
t.acklera, there can be a lot of
room torun.
The Oilers' quarterback ran
for negadw yarda on three of
bla aeven carries, but ltlO fin.
lahed wlth 74 yarda, malnJy be·
caUM of a 59-yard touchdown
run.
"We actually did. p~ job of 1ttdllnc him.•
aaJd. "We ...... tKkle .. for
ak>llorpeupA111~·
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score.
"lf you talce those two plays
away, we probably have a good
chance of winning the game."
Baldwin said. "We are our own·
worst enemy. We've beaten our-
selves. We've got to eliminate
our mistakes and elimjnate
those big plays."
The Costa Me1>a offense start·
ed to shine, especially junior
quarterback Ryan French. who
threw for 201 yards in the 42-28
Huntington Beach loss.
"I think French is progressing
very, very weU," Baldwin said.
"He scrambles when he should
and he's malting the right reads.
considering he has only started
three games ...
French's job is made easier
with tight end Jeff Waldron as a
target. Waldron's seven catches
for 155 yards and two touch·
downs against the Oilers are ca-
reer highs.
•Jeff has been outstanding,"
Baldwin said. ·He catches the
ball even when he's highly cov-
ered. There were a c.ouple of
times that I thought the ball was
going to be Intercepted, but Jeff
went up and stole the ball away
from them."
Baldwin isn't concerned
about the offense, though.
"The defense ls where the
problem.a are,• be said. "We've
juat been g:lvln.g up big plays.
And lt'1 not alwayt the same
guys making the mlstak.el. 10
we're golng to have to do aaa.
thing to change that•
•SAGE Hill.: AU ..,..._
want the team to sro.w 6lllJi one
week to the next, but ,....,...
CoaCh Tom Mon.n:b ._... lm-
pra.ed with hil ............
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MesaHigh's
Jamison Morris
(22) gives DtJaine
Wase a hug after
Wase stripped a
Huntington Beach
ballcarrier near
the end zone and
returned the ball
53 yards to set up
the game's first
touchdown.
Mesa, however.
came up on the
short end of a
42-28 nonleague
verdict Thursday.
At left, CdM
Coach Dick
Freeman, shown
last season, has
led Sea Kings to a
3-0 start heading
mto Thursday's
Battle of the Bay.
MARK C DUSTIN I
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tage of opportunitJcs. Nobody
really stood out for us against
Villanova. It was just one of
those games ...
Monarch said the Lightning
linebackers had trouble recog·
nizing counters and mlsdirec·
tion, wh.ich led to tacklers being
out of position.
He wanted to force the Wild-
cats to throw, but the defense aJ.
lowed 357 rushing yards.
On the positive side. the two
passes Villanova Prep atlempted
were both Intercepted.
"It was a good rutting game,"
Monarch said. NWe had some
arm tackling, but we were a little
bit out of position."
The Sage Hill offense was lim-
ited by Injuries to freshman
quartetback Jamie McGee.
McGee had a sore throwing
shoulder, and his mobility was
reduced due to a sprained ankle.
•McGee is dinged up a bit,
but nothing serious," Monarch
said. •His sore shoulder bin·
dered him from throwing long
puses. And be tweaked his an-
kle. So when your quarterback
bas trouble rolling out., it limits
you qulte a bit. It's like going
into a gun fight with a knife. It
fuat doesn't work."
The two main weapons Mon-
arch has on offense are running
back Don Ayres and wide re-
ceiver/nmn.lng back Keya Man·
ahadl. The only problem ls, lf
the J>!'ll{ng game ii lneff ective,
defemet can concentrate on
tropptng the running pme. The
Wlldcatl limited A~ and
M.nlhadJ to • combtned 131
nMhlng yudl and one touch-
...., oae week der they com-
blDed tor rn ruihini ya.rc1a and
fliurlCXlllW. • ~-out two~ ............ Moftarth
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By Mail/In Penon:
330 Wttl Bay So'ett
Coita Mra. CA 92627
At Newpcn Blvtt l &y St.
Hours:
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be in JOI&' c1aui.ficd ed bnnwti•cly. ,,. DliJy Pilal lllCOepU
no liabf lity fOf any error in an "9vertita.ncal for wbkb it may
be ~ eu.ept for cbe COit al che spec.e ldU&fly occup6ed
by the. Cl'l'Of. Cndi& am on.ty tJ. allowed tor the r1nt inlctUoo.
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ScMof Dllttkt: COAST COMMUHITY COllfG( DISTRICT Ttlt followlnc C*lOflS ~ ,..tibtielt; Oranp Cont Collese Weboft HeH 0.molfhon .,., do6llc buslnels as·
IOIUOfUllOfU.
~AIMA11WI
WI• Atl1'14
to bt deposited wttll bid .......
81cb Of otters to k In r.-...
wrlt111c and will b• U9QA 1311 Qlf aA
t~ed 11 the efOf ... ld --llN-IU------... ., rm No~ lllZ · Syrt11 T ed111otol), 112 ~ OdoW Zt, 2tlCM 112:00 p "' Clt11bfooet ln. Unit B,
MIC rr•t Oflkt of UM f'ttys1cal f ac1llt1tt Co«dlnel0t Costa MMA. Cekfornla
In tM Supefior Court of
the State of C1llfOl't1le,
f0t tht County of Otanp
h1 !tie Metter of tht
Estele of LEONA"D
MOLINA. Oeuesad.
HolM IS hefeby &IYtft
that Ille underslanecl will
sell at Private Sale, lo
the hlltlest and ti.st
bidder. subject lo con·
fwmehon of u1d ~pa
"Of Court. on °' efter
the 7th day of Octot>«.
2004, at the otftee of
limes M f 1nollo bQ.,
law Otf!C41S of Jamn M
F111olto. 63M T09t1111
Cenyon Blvd., Suite 527.
Woodlend Kills, CA
91367, all the rltht. btle
and inletest of said
decHsad •t time of
death and all ri&Jll totle
and 1ntenst llHI estete
has ecqu11ed on edd1Uon
to that of said deceased.
tn and to 111 the certain
Real property s1tu1ted m
the City of Newport
B .. ch, Count} of Of
anae. State of Callf0tn11 .
p~rhcularly descrtbed H
follows Loi 19 In Blott.
33 ol Newp01t Beach n
per mep rec0tded on
Book 3. Pa1e 26 of
miscellaneous m.1ps,
records ol Oranae
County, Cahf0tn11
office at an1 ttma 1fter , __
the flut pubhnllon OPfOl•n -LM--.,.--aeaa---CML--
hereof Sala 11 for All rul aslat• advertis· Lod9I Au Pair PrOll'tm properly •n ·u is· one on this new~ 11 now~ host famity
condition with no wer subiect to th• Fedtfll ICJPlicat-f()( fll Ind
rantlu e a pr ass or r111 Housmi Act of l9611 ~ arrrv• Flaalble,
lmpllad EXCLUSIVE as amendtd wllich llpl, 45fn1..._. l-1
Ollcll....mt tn11111141 at: AlditJI Richey, Cout Community Collet• "::.t s. Edman, 112 t370~A .. ~"O",Costa ..... CA 92626 (714)438-4673 Clearllfooll ln Unit B. WM SM: W#W. .EOU/facMitMs/Pfo!Kts htm Coste Mesa. C11iforn11 w• Tiw ..... ; W•a Tivoustt Is llOI Mandatory Data Octobef ~ 1004 92626
TIMI: t:00 .. m., Oranp Coast Col .... Me1nlan1nc;1 &. OS*~llOn Comp!ea This business II con·
AG.ENT, Sahsb'91! Real 11 II I t ,..,.,.am ~-• a--TD 9 6 ma es 11 1 •I• o ........ ...-~_..,
Cstat•. l I 75 •dverlt"' ·eny pitfllf· ~. I* family not i.c.tH oH lillrrlMec A-bat'""' Ketbof Boulevard and few.,,.....; ducted by: en lnd1vldu1I ~.Costa-... CA9262S. PMtM cllll (714)438-~IOt map Kave you started doln1 9048. i.n"'· llm1tat1on or per dWd. ~713-2<Xl2 Dateil 9/15/04 dosc11monatoon bued on w11Ww.1ureupalr com 3511 ,,_.of lid: Offbt of Ohct°' of Purch11ln1 busltlell rtf Ho
"epoaat lec.IDt; Coeat Community Coffece °'1trlCI, Blda -o· 1370 Adams ~tst!f'.::'.nt was Awenuil, Costa Mau, CA 92628 ~ O.C.: S..-lhf 20, 2004 end September 27 2004 filed with the County lollf~ o.t-= """"'"' 3, 2004 Cl«k of Otan1e County
ADOlPH MOUN.A Par~nal Representative r bee. color' rehaion, sea'
of the Estete h1ndoc1p, lamoltel st•tus
Published Hewpo1 t "' nalt0nal 0ti1in. °' •n
Co ontenhon to make any
NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN that Cout Community Colle1e O•strict of onOll/27/04
111119 County, CaJlfof1111, actlnc by and throu&h it's Covern1n1 8oard ~fftS4t
Beach/ sti Mesa Daily su<.h prelerenta hm1te
Pilot September 20, 21 lion or dosc11monation.
27, 2004 Ml064 This newspaper will not heirW!aftM referred to as "t>lstnc:t•. wott rec:e1ve up to. but not later the~ De~ Piiot Aua lO, Sept
IM ~1btad bid deadliM, Maid bids at the place 1dent1loed above 6• I • 20, 2004 MOS7
fOf tN awwd of 1 corittec:t f0t the Pfo,ect due• ~d as
Satect cltmolttlon of a four story bu1ld1nt
,.. ..._. be received lfl the place tdenlohed above and lhOH btds shall be opeMd and public:ly rud aloud at the above ltatad hme and ,a.c.
ht ec:c«danca with IM PfOvoslons ol Bu11nau and Proleasional Code
Stctlofl 702&15 and CallfOfn&a Public Contrect Code S.t11on §3300, the
Oilttlct feqwtrn tbat the bidder l>OSMS the lollow1n1 classlllcalion(s) of
CCM1tr1Ct0f'1 ~(•) el UM 1111141 the Bid 1s Subll141ted Any bidder not so liceftted at the time of 814 Open1n1 will be reiected H Hon resp0ns1ve
Collbactof' t Of C·Zl lll"-
1. SubnlltUI of Bid p, upoub. All Bid PrOi)Osa1ls sllall be submitted on t~ fvrnlalled by the Dlstrlc:t Bid P10c>o111$ must conl0tm with, and
Ille r~ to, the Btd 111d Contract doc:uments copies of 11rhich may
... obt.ined from Iha Oistllc:t H HI IOfth •boo
2. IW ln4 COfftrect Dkumants. One sat of the Bid and Conuac:t Documents
•• .. ...._ .. for a Seventy five Dollar ($75) Hon Relundabi. Chara-11
tM louUon stat.cl above Dowmants Accompany1n1 Bid P1opouls Each lid ,.,opoul allell be accompanied by (a) the rtQuored Bid Secu11ty, (b)
Subcontracton list; (c) Hon·Colluslon Attidav1t. and (d) Statement of
liddlr's Qu....,icaUons All 1nf0tm1hon 0t responses of 1 Bidder on 1t'1
Bid ,.,oposal end otfl« docu,,.,.,.ts accompen11ns the Bod Proposal shalt
be compMW, accurate and true; lncomc>lete, inaccurate 0t untrue responses
Of lnformatioft p1ovldtd thera111 by 1 bod<* shall t>. pounds l0t the
Olltrlct to rej9ct SU<lh Bidder's Bid Pr090sel fOf non resp0n,.ven.ss
3. CAntrKtOfs llc:enM Clas11flc:et10n In acc0tdance with Iha provosions
of C.lifofnla ,ublic Code §3300, the Drstric:t requwes that Bidden passesi
UM folk>wlna dassltlcalion(s) ol C1Uforn1a1 Conhacl0ts license al the tllM tNt the Contract fOf the W0tk IS 1w11ded B or c 21 Any Bidder
not so duly lftd Pfop«ly license shall be sub,.ct to all penalties imposed
by lew. No PIY"*'I Jhalt be me«M for work labor. matert1ls 0t 1ervlus
proricled ufldlr the Contncl l0t the W0tk unten and unltl the Re11str1r
of Contracton Vlflfles to the District that Iha B1dcl11 a1wa1ded the Contra<.t
ii PfOC*'Y •nd duly licensed to Pf'IOtm W0tk
4. Contrec:t Time. Substanhel Co1n9i.11on of lh<> W0tk shall be ethie'Wed
Ninety (90) clays 1fttr the date of commencement ol lhe Work n set
fcwth In UM Notice to Proceed issued by the Oislrlel Failure to ach1ewa
Subst1ntial Comj)letlon within the Contncl Tome will result on the
asaAMl!Mt of liciutdated 01mates
5. 8lcl Security. tldl Bid Proposal "'811 be •ccomc>an1ed by Btd Securoly
In an MIOUnt not leu that TEN PERCENT (10'\) of the mnomum amount
of UM Bid l"ropoaal, onckls1n of en add11tve Alternate Btd ltemO) F 11lure
of e11y Bid Propo.al to be 1Cton14>a11ied by Btd Secunty 1n II•• l0tm and
In the amount r9q11•ed shall randef SIKh Bid Prooout to be non re1c>onslve
and rej9cted by the Olitrict
6, No Wltfldrewel of Bid No Bidder may w1thcl11w any Bid for a per10d
of Slaty (60) days ettar Ille open1n1 ol Bids Du11n1 this tune all Bodden
"'811 &UMantH PflcH quoted on lhe1r rupected 81d Proposal
1 Joi·W.tl TlwouCh Tiie District will conduct a Hon M1ndat01y Job Walk
f« the WOfk The Job Wall wotl be conducted be1onn1n1 al 9 00 a m on
October 5, 2004. 81dd«s ara lo meet at Oren1e Coast Colla&• Maintenance
l OperattCMU Cofnplu, located off M¥nmac Avenue between Harbor
8outevard the falnlew Road Call (714) 438-4646 IOI mep l. Sltbatttute Secul1ty Provisions of Cal1f0tn11 Publt<. Contract Code fZ2lOO, aubstlt11Uon of eht\blc and equivalent ucuroties lor any monies
w!Ulheld by the Olsllict to e11sur1 the Contractors perf0tmence uncle•
ttll Contract will be permitted at the request ind upenq of the Contr ecl0t
encl 1n confCN"lftlty 11ttlh Callforn1a Public Contract Cod4! §22300 The
loteaoinc notwlth:stalldln&. Ille Bidder to whom the Contract os aw1rded
•• llave Te11 (10) days follow1n1 action by the D•stdct's Board of Trust.ft to 1ward tile Contract to such Bidder to •h w11ttan request to
lM Olsttlct lo permit tht 111bst1tult0n of secuuties for retention under
C.llfofnla f'llblrc Colttrec:t Code §22300 The l11lure of such Biddaf to
IMtt sucll wntteit request to the Oostrlcl w1U11n ten (10) day period w• bt o.t1NC1 a weov., of the B•dlMr's rlfhts under Callf0fn11 Public
Contract Code tZ2lOO t. Wawer of trreaut11ttlea The 01str1Ct reurves Iha rl1ht to reject eny °' all Biel Propotab or to wetve any lf'flllJlerttJes Of 1nl0tmal1tlft In eny
8lcl Propc>MI or In the blddln1.
10. Award of ContrKt TM ContractOfs f0t tr.. WOfk if awerded, will
be by action of the Olltrlct'a Boetd of TruslHs to the rt5'IO"Slble Bidder Mmlffiftc the lowut rnponslva Bid Pro1JC>sal If the Bid Proposal requwes
IWclilra to PfCIPOM puces '°' Nternata Bid Items, the Otstnct's selec:llofl
of Alt•nat1 Bid Items, if any. f°' lh• dttermln•tion ot the lowest Pf 8W ,.,.,_.,and fO< Inclusion 111 the acope of the Contnct to bt 1w1fdtd
11\111 be i.. acc:orclllM:9 •ltfl tJle tnstrucbon tCN" Bidders
ll. Prevaillnc Wqi1 Rates. The C1llf0tnla DiftctOI' ol the Department of
lndustrilil ftlletioni has dlterlllinH the ien1teHy preve1t1n1 retn of pet'
diem waps ltl the loullty In which the WOf11 Is to be f)«fOl'mecl f()( lflb
,ro!Kt Copiei of tMM cl9tefmlnatlons. antltlld ·PREVAILING WAGE SCALE"
•• 1111intalnld It tht Diltttcts A.clmln11tratlve Offlca localed at I "4Mm1 Ave. Costa Mesa. Callfcwnla 92626, end are 1v1lleble at Ille followlfll W. ~ www.41r .Ca-to". TM ContrectOI' aw11ded the Contract fOf the
of1I Iha• P•Y llot leas Ulan the ~al>lt preu1lm1 •11• "II for the deaffiution of labor by tl*r respectln WOl'klf In f)f'Osecution end
t•IClltklft of the Wotk. '"l>llllNd Newport 8aech/totte Mesa Daly Piiot S.ptemb« 20, 27.
The follow1n1 persons
era doln1 IMIMMSS as
Qulzno1 Subs, 1621
Edln1er Ave., Tustin,
C•hf0tnte 92780
N•khj1v1n1, Inc (CA),
ZZ78 El Rancho V11ta.
f ullerton, Callforn11
92833 T,,,. bus1n.ss rs con-
ducted by. 1 COJporation
Hen you started dotna
businns yet' Ho
Nakhjavani, Inc . 2278
El Rancilo Vllta. fuller
Ion, Caltfornta 92833 APN 423-341 15
M0te commonly known
H 129 JJrd Street.
N-pMI Beach, County
of Oran1e
1160 '°" ss • ucoui nc .llrz. ~ Ek 50s & 11>.i.
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Mike 949-645 7505
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YOUR
GWGESAll!
This statement wn
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oran1e County
on 09/16/06 2004600101S farms of sale are cash
20 27. •n lawful money of the
M065 United States on con
Dally Piiot Sept
Oct 4, 11 . 2004
In
ClASSlflED
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HOTIC£ IS HEREBY GIVtH that Iha follow1n1 persons have been nominated
tor the office des11oaled to be lolled at the Cenenl Mun•ttpel Clectoon
to be held '" the Coty of Costa Meu on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November,
2004 fer • ...., ef n.. Clry c-11
I Bruce Carltch
2 l1nde Do•on 3 Matnna f oley
4 t e11 y Shaw
5 Mike Sclle1fer
6 Ch11s Steel
7 Michael (Mlt.e) Chlford
8. Sam Clark
9 Ric:herd <Dick) C111oll
10 Marl H Alllf
11 Eric Bever
12 Muna Bu1c1•ea
Dated September IS 1004
v ... fw ... ·-n.-n.r .. , Plannm1 Commissioner
Busmns Wom~n
Pl1nmn1 Comm1sst0ner /BuS<n.sswoman
Accounton1 Mane1er Appointed lnlumbenl
Coty Councilmen Consultant
Mana1er IT echnic1en
Business Owner
8u.,1nessman/Co1por ale E •ecu.t1ve
Colleee Srudent
Bu\1nusman. Planning Commissioner
B11sonesswoman Parks Comm1u1oner
JUL 1£ fOt CIM
Df't>uly City Clerk Coty of Co,I• Me~
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2004 M063
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tnshll 1 eface cabinets.
~doorslwntows ~ Ool.ll n~1s
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Courteous any size tobs
Wholqalel 949·492 0205
CostaMesa
... lottslde It• optl-,
3br 3ba+ den, dramallc
f11 plan, 2 s tory SFR 2
c ear S2500/mo $667K
Vacarit Ael 949 733-6074
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A • Nor1h '11bn1e cl Is SQyman.
Q 2 • As South. vulnerable, you
hold:
and It prOflliset a four-an! ~
and shactneas 10mewbete, Since
North has denied four ll*leS. be. (
mUM have follr bear1J. Bid f<Ju.r •
beans. • AK73 t1 KQ <> AQH • KH
The bidding has~:
MST SOUTH WE.\'T NOR111 Q 5 • Boch vulbcnlble.. as Soulh you
hold: I• OW 11:1 l ·>
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What do you bid now? •KJ954 o J72 'J '7 •&1'76
A • Considcrina that you hold more
than half lht dCck. there as Ill awful
lot or biddilli JOill& on. One lhmg u sure: To bid freely al the cwo-levcl,
partner must have a umucnng of
points Ind. l>ioce the bid is a mmor.
at least • five.card wit. You can
oount It I~ ei&ht tricks no mauct
whkb suit We,;.-i lcacJ.~. and od<.b W'I!
you have a ninth somewhere. Bid
three no~.
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What do you bid now?
A • There 1~ a lclttbook bid for lhb holdin&. With five-<:ard IU~ I ~mgleton and o;oine vahiea: JumJ> to
four ~pa<b. This band u. the Qorol·
luy 10 Que.Won 3 above.
Q 6 • Nc1lhcr vulncnble, you hold.
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hold • Vmd J A.ll v Jlt765.l •HU
Partner opem the btdding with ooe
hcan. What Jo you mpund? • K t7 K J ts tJ •AJ17
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NOR11f !AS'r SOUTH WE.'iT A • You don't have much -ccnain-
ly n<X eoough 10 respond u the I~
kvel. Hov.'Cvcr. you do have cnou&h
10 respond If you play <inc no trump
fon:lng. you can wheel ou1 that
weapon. lf not. a niise IO lwo hearts
;, all you can do. e"en If you play
fOUI <ard ma)Of"i
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Whal do you bid now"
A • lk-rc are two bids IO co1mder
-a Jump w four hearts Of 11 cue-bid
of Um:c diamond!. Most play lhat
the JUmp lO g111mc is a discnbulional Send t-mail ro Kormbridt<t@(JIJ/.mrn.
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Mt-S74-t245
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of this p1operly hu
been remodeled re
decorated and additions
for plush hvine 3 A.IC
ilations. aranile lutch &
pa Ito bar, BBQ. s1a
ucu11ty cameras, m
eludes pl;asma TVs, 65"
home thealet on fem rm,
slly\l&ttls throUJhOut, ~
tub in master, beautiful
pool & spa All th~ plus
some ocean view 1201
S.nlia10 Jacobs Realty &
Investments, call aet
John .l.lc:ol>s 949-463-9100
l 1do Island Value! Newer
laree 5 + office & 4 c1r ear aee Oe111ner home
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others available Call
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wKM USA 949 856-9705
t'l'RlOUCIDt'l'
44 BiiyCS"est Cl, N8 1ated
comm. 3br lba bvely
condo, 19:J!sf $71!tl ~
Sal I .. le. 949-57'-9474
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STEPS 10 WA lER
TINY PRICE•
ACl 9'9 219 2559
S...A.as.ftJ
SSSt,000...$625,000
Zl5 Main Slleet
U.e ...I wecil In this
fabulous new ci.velop
ment, minul4!$ from
South Coast Plan Ste-
fanie Meur et
Plallnum Propeihes
949 715-3156
MISCB.lMEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Share &030
COOi. lOC, OCN VllW,
NPB n1c1 br, pool,
tennis, saun1. 1ac. $700/
mo 949 722 7784
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5'>a. -S\IC 9&6e-JS56
y,,,., lDf1IG Sl"ICIMIST
Repairs, S1let. Oesl&n &
lnstaHallons Jrm Duncan
U 27S870 949-6SO 7~2
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Sl295/mo ZbO ff Eide"
Call lln61 949-548-4845
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11295/mo 714-271-0789
2bl 2ba 2-level twnhm
m Viii•&• Creek, 3446
Meadowbrook. remod,
Wiik to So Coat 2 t
llttadl .... M1M in ION!
Ill Sl 100 96673-Jl!OO
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w1ter pool home S2850ln
incl pool Miil !M9-646-1673
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3br Jba+ den, dr1m1llc
llr plan, 2 story SfR 2
c Cir, S2500/mo $667K
V1c1nt Alt 949-733-6074
2br 2b1 Condo 2 c pt,
newly remod, new apprs. •c p1tlo. wd hkup, Avail
now 11800 562 493-8256
YlAll Y LlASIS
fN MlWPOST HOMIS
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'49475-4161
S lHS S-. Zbf, carport,
213 VIII• Po1nl • Sl975
2br, 11ra1e. 174 Villa
Point Both neu B1lbo1
Island A&I. 949 500-1861
3br 2ba Enl Bluff
townhome 'p1c1ou$
home, front decll. 2 cer
I", close to comm pool
1&1 S23SO 949 673 7800
Y ..ty Oc-freet
2bt, Iba. new carpel,
l)lll'lt, carport, $2600/rno e 2br. 2ba, I door ID
ocean. CltllOrt 11750/rno V'1'f • 2br 2111 2 c pt
vrf nice, 1119' lo Deadl
s<nn'mo yrly As:loaatl!d
Realty 949-073. 3663
fully fww Jb• Jb~ h\e
5 hses lo und 2 car
ear. wd, Avail 9 15 lo 6
15$2600949 633 8144
..... c:-.. , ..
Fabrlclltlon I lnstall1tlon,
lncludq c:llolCe of 20
~u~allMPfa of $43.95sf 949-916-9500
Holle~
211• offo, tl30C 1/2 W
Ooeanfron t S6900m
Owner/Alt IM9·s.t6·6304
...... 2 ch to bdL
4br 3.5ba cult .......... P81Jo 2 car ... .., • no f//r*I
pet yr lse S9.mTlo fM9.
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phones. 1rnl 1uuls
"c>ply '" pecson Villa
Novi restaUtant 3131 W
Coesl Hwy NPB 01 fn
resume 949 642 0674
GMDIMIMG ASSISTUT st.-Ger4-s Pl
Mon Frt 8 12. duhea incl
mow1na. pl1nlm" 1••dln
m11nten1nc1 S7 50/hr
949673 7261 .... ...
Repair ea pertence 1n
01esel, Eleclrtal. Gener
alOI Mu\f relocate to
Catalina Island Salary.
health tn\unnce 1nd
benefits r or into Call
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(3 10)510 8690
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phones & schedultnc. la•
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phone, olltce & people
\ktlfs Cill 949 548·2350
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tiit Calif. Publlc
Utilities Comm111lon
requites that all uMd
llouuhold 1ood1
movers rrlnt thetr
P.U.C Ca T number;
Umos •net ch111ffeur1.
prlnl th1lr T C P
11umbef In all 1d¥1f-
tiM-nts. If 1ou lln• any questions ebOut
tlll l11111ty of I
mover. ltmo or
cheuff-, ed. PUIU< UTIUTtlS <OMMtsSION
.... 77-U67
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blue, If•)' Inter w/wood
trim, Pf"" & ..,c>rta pk&s (fully lo'6ed) 111to,
Hermon Kardon souncl
sysl1m, Xenon h"ct
lilhls, s unroof, full
manuf ''"". or1fn owner. invnac tOflditiofl
$Z],G) obo ~47
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i..nd Ro¥lr Newpcwt a.di
c.11111., C•••r• ·9s
White, mini cond, C¥
phont, io.dedl low ml,
PP $8500 949-646-1740
c.4dlec '02 .. , ......
AWO E•p9 22 04
••207505 949 6'0-6445
land RollS ~ e.cti
Che¥y '" M...te C1110 2 doOI. auto, ncellenl
c;Ofld, 47ll ml, ntw fires
$4500obo 949-673-A743
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vtmll7 949 640-6445
Lind "'-' ~ Badl
OISO'.MRY CD S£J S3Z.!m ... pro mil up. 9-22-04
vl7'94578 949 640-6445
land "-NlwpOrt e.cti
~'00 $19,"5 v.-ell-.. fll) 9-22-04
vf2A7851 949 640-64.eS
l.lnd Row NlwpOrt a.ctl
fe.4 '03 l apellltl ...
Ill 7 pus. 1411 miles.
S24,99S Eap 9·22-04
vf00102'6 949 640 6445
MUIUDH <-' nee
sports p•c. 46,000 ml
best Oftel OVlf $22,SOO ..... 54-1949-nl·91550
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LOWMlll Exp 9-22-04
v'464642 949·640 6445
I.Mid Rower ~a.di
.... .._ u $2'1,"5
S1I( milll Eap 9-22~
111450007 949-640 6445 l.lnd b9 NNopor1 8-:11
.... .._ '03 $59,tfS
&J'l Lu•"Y Exp 9-22-04
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6 CO. lo1cled, 6511 ""· 112,000 obo 949 S00-5512
BOATS
9515
OUffY 11' Newport
Beach 2004 Wmnef!, prof
decorated, JU11ile C1u\ie,
S22.IXX>949 929-2136
l.lnd Rover~ 8-:tl 2001 21 ft OUffY
, ... 4 'OS ......,., XIT N1vy Slut Hull, fully
SZ0.995 hp 9.22 04 loaded, top of lhe lone,
vtAl 2107 949 640 6445 $2A.500 PP 949-5l0.494A
l.lnd Rover Newport 8eldl
,., .. u XJ• 't9tJ,
Whtie, llhr Inter oc11n
owner. cood cond1ll0fl
$5900 obo 949 644 8747
lM10 00 S37.!H>
l.Oldld t!Af> 9-22-04
vt076456 949 640-6445
land Rowr """"°'1 8eM:tl
M•rull.. ..•••"'•' white '91 QJl Sto mll'll
GOrld. only 31.IXX> ""
dr.-a by •• littlit °"' lady"
must see lo 'Pf>'eclate $23.000 949 644 1006
BOAT REPAIRS/ SBMCES
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/ STORAGE ....... ,., ,_. ..
~ J5tt on 81lbo1 ~land
S900/mo Call
949-362-1500 a21