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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-23 - Orange Coast Pilot·i 11 • • 10 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2002 KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT Chris and Melissa Fischer, front, created the TV show MOffshore Adventures" as an opportunity to experience the best the North American coast has to offer. They stand beside their yacht with chef David Traylor, left, and Capt. Brett McBride, who also appear on the show. The -good life June Casacrande Daily Pilot T hings were already going prerty weU for Oiris and Melis.9<1 Fischer. The ac- tive young couple -33 and 26, respectively -came out or early retirement in Newport Beach last year to pursue a dream: .sailing around the world on their 72-foot yacht, fishing, preparing gourmet meals and exploring ex- otic coastal locations, all in a day's work on their own 1V show, "Off- shore Advenlures." But good just got even better. Their innovative travel show. With ESPN 2 on the hook for their 'Offshore Adventures' show, the Fischers of Newport Beach are testing the waters of broadcast success. which was broadcast on the Out- door Life Network. has just been piclced up by FSPN 2, an accom- plishment that will increase their viewers by nearly tenfold and prove very profitable for sponsor Red Lobster. "We're really lucky to be gelling this chance," Olris said. The couple are co-hosts on the show that also features Capt. Brett McBride and Oler David Thlylor. The foursome sail around North America, fishing and spearfishing for the best that any local waters have to offer. Then lTaylor shows viewers how to tum the ocean's bounty into gourmet meals, which the Fischers enjoy before heading off to explore the local landscape. FYI •0ttshore Adventures" will appear on ESPN 2 beginning Oct. 6. Show times are Sundays at 6 a.m. PT, repeated Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. and at 2:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.offshoreadventures.tv. •it's a show for everyone, not just really serious fishermen," Me- lissa said. The first season or the show, which appeared on the Outdoor l:.ife Network. reatured the four- See LIFE, Pa1e A4 Paying a 32-mile tribute across the sea Four Newport Beach men will paddle from Catalina to Manhattan Beach to honor Suzanne Leider, who died of cancer. lcnow what this woman was go- ing through. You would never see it on her." Schwein, who lcnew Leider back when the two attended the same Newport Beach synagogue in the mid-19805. watched his friend cope with her illness be- fore finally SUCCUJ'llbing to it. FYI •WHAT: Catalina Classic •WHEN: 10 a.m. Sunday •WHERE: Manhattan Beach Pie r Paul Clinton Daily Pilot On Sunday, the 33-year-old Schulein and three other New- port Beach men will take the rig- orous journey as a part or the Catalina Oassic, a pa.ddJeboard FEATHER 'BUSTERS Duck duck---- vamoose Newport Beach's Grand CanaJ is free of offending waterfowl after Thursday's roundup and relocation to San Bernardino County. June Casaerande Da1lyP1lot NEWPORT BEACH -Th.is is your duck. This is your duck on drugs. 1his is your dude being driven to a fann miles away from Newport Beach. This Is your new stink-free Grand Canal Any ques- tions? Thursday was 0 -Day, as City Council- man Steve Bromberg put it: Duck Day. While about 20 residents, including Bromberg. looked on Thursday morning, representatives from three government agencies and a private contractor carried out a coordinated search-and-don't-de- stroy mission to round up about 60 ducks. Their objective: to get the last quack in an ongoing saga to correct a smelly situation on the Grand Canal Here's how it worked: Step 1: Slip Donald a mickey: A U.S. Department or Agriculture official put a mild sedative into some food, then gave it to the trusting Grc10d Canal ducks. ln no lime, all but the three smart enough to eschew the food were bobbing disori- entedly in the water. Step 2: Swarm. lWo city staff members got in one tit tle boat, two people from Stanton animal-handling firm Safety First got into another. Working from either end or a small stretch or the canal, they closed in on the dazed and con- fused fowl. ' Step 3: Duck scoop: They were literally sining ducks, so u was hardly sporting for the four guys who easily plucked them out or the water with nets. Step 4: Cover your tail. A U.S. Depart- ment of Fish and Game official was on hand to oversee the whole thing, making sure it was all legal and humane. if not quite kosher. Step 5: Round up the strays. Step 6: Admit defeat after the strays - the only three smart enough to stay so- ber -so effectively evaded capture that See DUCK, Paa• M NEWPORT BEACH -By pad- dling the 32 grueling sea miles from Catalina Island to the Man- hattan Beach Pier on Sunday, Made Schulein hopes to offer an apt tribute to an old frle.nd. At least that's the spirit behind the Newport Beach resident's challenge to honor Suzanne Leider, who died earlier this month after a decade-long battle with an uncommon and deadly cancerous twnor. Leider died Aug. 8 or compti- calions from synoviaJ cell sar- coma at the age of 35. She had been living ln Napa Valley for the last year or her life. race that has been held annually COURTESY OF KEITH MlHMITSU "It's a testament 19 Suzie." Schulein said. "It was amazing to REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK . Positioning the field with a bird's-eye view s.e TRIBUTE, Paa• M The late-Suzanne Leider stands with three of her supporters. 72 HOURS A quick guide to the weekend Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.daijpilot.com WEATHER • We'll continue to...., up this afternoon under rno.dy ainny ... Htghil In 1he 10a.. S..~•A2 TAKING PRECAUTIONS co.....-............ ftlt ... ........ Al SPORTS ,. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH /DALY Pl.OT Aaron King, left. wiU perform with his band the Imperials at Sons of American legion ~son the Bay fest this weet<end. Singing the blues Blues on the Bay will bring acts from as far as London to Newport Beach to support the Sons of the American Legion. Youn1Chan1 Dady Pilot I t's an unlikety place for a blues festival. The mood at this venue is typically more associated with militarism than music. · But in another aense, the American Legion Post 29 J in Newport Beach. right on a strip of water where boats glide by and lhe sunsets become extra scenic, is the m<>tit appropriate place for the annual daylong Blues on the Bay concert. With mmicians hailing from as Car as London to as dose as Sacramento, the festival will be presented by the Sons of the American Legion as it.s largest annual fund-raiser. The all-day concert will headline Little Charlie and the Nightcats and feature a handful of others. In the fund -raiser's five-year life, attendance has grown from 300 in the first year to 2,000 last year. Sponsors include IMPAC Lending and F.xpress Capital Lending.. -We started out with a bunch of local bands and pretty much . by word of mouth," said Fred Scott. the event's c.hainnan. -We try to get some d.UJerent acts ln Chere and let people hear different styles of blues." The day will include Cajun food, drawings, musician lignings, and the chance for ~danl and lana to mJngle in the name of blues. Rick Estrin of LiWe Charlie and the Nightcats plays a harmonica solo during recent show. Olarle5 Baty, leader of Little O:larlie and the Nightcats, said his group plays the blues as a way to deal wtth Ule'a ups and downs. •A lot of people may think that blues is sad. but our philosophy is that blues is about dealing with adversity and how we come out of dealing with bad occurrences in your life," said the resident of Davts. "Jt'a good to deal wtth these th1np with a sense of humor sometimes." The band formed 27 years ago. though only two original members make up the four-person act. Their original gig was to pay tribute to Ollcago blues legend Little Walter and his first band, which was called UttJe Walter and the Wildcats. Baty was one or Uttle Walter's biggest fans, and for a while his band's goal was to play all of Walter's son~ Uttle Olatlle soon branched off lnto different lcinds of blues, though. and today 90% of the nine-album group's material is original. -We th.ink of ourselves as sort of being a blues ambaasador of FY1 •WHAT: Blues on the Bay •WHEN: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday •WHERE; American Legion Post291, 21515th St., Newport Beach •COST:$20 • CALL: (949) 673-5070 sorts," the 49-year-old Baty said. Scott noted that little Charlie doesn't often perfonn in the area Other anticipated acts a1 the festival include Little George Sueref and the Blue Stars from London, Blue Voodoo, c.atfish Keith. Aaron King and the Imperials. and the Rick Holmstrom Band. "It's the first festival (Rick Hotmstrom's) perfonnlng at since he left Rod Piazza and the Mighty Ayers," said Scott, who is involved with the Sons of the American Legion because bis father served in the Navy. The chairman hopes to eventually grow the one-day ev.mt to two days. "Being in dle American Legion Hall is a different atmosphere than other blues festivals, meaning that you can get right dose to the artists that are peJforming," Scott said. "You can get right up dose to them and lt doesn't cost you $100 .... You can sit right next to them and have lunch." Daily A Pilot awtedne Cetwtlo News MliRlnt. (949) 57<4-4298 dlrletlM.carrlfloe 1at1fT>#,com "'°'°" ...... end Deelgl ... Greg ffy, Don Leich, 5-n Hiller, Gina Aleunder, Lori Andenon Box 1660, Coate Meaa, CA 92628. CoPVright: No news ltOriee, llluatrtltions, edltoNI m.tttef or edvertlMmenta hef'eln can be reproduced without written penn!Mlon of copyright owner. VOL ti, NO. 235 ntOMAI "· JOHNION, l'llblllher 1'0NY oooao. Editor .MO'( OITT1NO, ~.aOl~r 1.MM WIOH, "°"'°"°"' Olrec:tor AEADEM HOfUNE (948)842~ ~rd your commenta •boot the o.lly Piiot or newa tipa. 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If Deirdre Newm1n Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -In a state of emergency, seconds are crucial as employees from vari- ous city agencies join forces to establish a chain or command and deal effectively al)d expediently with the crisis at hand. On Thursday, Costa Mesa officials staged an emergency drill as part of thelr contin- ual efforts to prepare city employees to deal with the chaos that ensues after a crisis. The scenario: a hazardous materials spill caused when a tanker with an unknown liquid collided with a school bus at Harbor Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The simulation enabled the participants to immerse themselves in the heated at- mosphere of a crisis situation so they will feel confident responding when disaster strikes. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DNl..Y PILOT Costa Mesa city workers confer during Thursday's emergency resPonse drill -in this case, a tanker-school bus collision on Harbor Boulevard ~ith a possibly toxic spill. "W~re doing this to keep our heads sharp and to be able to protect (residents!.· Fire Olief Jim Ellis said The ha7Alldous spill scenario diverged from the typical earthquake drill and in- stead incJuded the potential of a terrorist attack. as the tanker was reported stolen. Soon after the notification went out, pub· lie safety employees converged on the city's Emergency Operation Center and clustered around tables representing logistics, op- erations, and planning and intelligence. A team discusses how to proceed during the drill in the operation center set up inthe city's Police Depart· ment. One of their first priorities was deciding to lock down the students at Costa Mesa High School and use the gym as a first-stop evacuation center. Eventually, they had to find another evacuation center to deal with victims who had been decontaminated. Multiple shelters also had to be opened, providing a challenge for the city's re- creation staff, which works with the Red Cross during emergencies. "We have to move our shelters because of a fume cloud,• said Stacia Mancinj, re- creation manager. "It teaches my staff to be flexible." Every so often, the buzz of activity was si· lenced by ~meone making an announce- ment about operations or logistics. A televi- sion monitor in the room also relayed in- formation from the field to keep the emergency response learn wired to the cleanup efforts. by having different employees rotate in and out of key posit.ions. As the scenario unfolded, evaJuators kept tabs on the emergency response team and, after it played itself out. everyone got to- gether to provide feedback on how they thought it went and what could be im- proved next time. The simulation maximized participation BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Orange County Fair board elects officers The Orange County Fair board has elected a new presjdent and vice president Ruben A Smith and Patricia A Velasquez wiJI fill the posts, respectively. Smith. who previously served as vice president, is managing shareholder of the law finn of AJ- wrado. Smith & Sanche-7-I le serves as general counsel for the Santa Ana Unified School District, is a pa.st president of the Hispanic Olamber of Commerce and pre- viol.L'ily served in the While I louse E .. IDU"EN BKINCAAE CttL.ttB"ATIDN Spa Gregorie's AND 8Al.ON GAll!:GOAIE "!I Jiiiy JD -~ 31 Discover the ·RoUs Royce· of Skincare -Epicuren Discovery. FREE gifts with purchase of $75 or more. Spo Crtgork's Ho"" Monday 11 am·9pm. Tuesday·Sunday 9am·9pm 200 Newport Center Onve. Suite 100 · Newport Ektieh. 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ICM J Kranzley leaves ' commission, city . . .for the East Coast POLITICS: The Newport planning commissioner leaves his office mid-term to take a job in Boston; a search for a replacement is underway, June C1111r1nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH Oty officials are searching for a planning commis- sioner to complete Mike Kranzley's, term as col· leagues note that the new person will have some big shoes to fill. "Mike did a terrific job, and we'U really miss him,• Planning Commissioner Larry Tucker said. ·He had his ear to the ground and knew what was going on in the community. He brought a lot of experience and ma- turity lo the deliberations.· KrarvJey stepped down last month after 7'h years on the commission to take a job in Boston as a securities trader with investment firm Bau post. "II was just a great oppor· turuty that I had 10 weigh against staying in Newport Beach," said Kran7Jey, a 22· year Newport Beach resi- dent. Kranz.Icy said he has bought a home in the Wellesley suburb of Boston, where he will Uve with his wife and son. Among the Newport Beach events he said he'U miss being a part of, the general plan update and lo - cal coastal plan processes rank high on the list. "I really enjoyed the gen· eral plan process as I was going through it," he said. "Also the local coastal plan update. Both of those are really, really important to the future of Newport and enjoyabJe processes.· K.ranzley ran against Mike Kranzley Mayor Tod Ridgeway for Ciry Council four years ago. Krar17Jey's four-year term on the Planning Commis- sion was set to end in Janu- ary 2005. A council sub- committee is now inter- viewing prospective replacements. It is expected that they will name two nominees at Tuesday·., City Council meeting and select from the no minees at the Sept 10 council meeting. 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M frldly, Aupt 23, 2002 PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS John Wayne Airport raided for false IDs I John Wayne Airport was one of four Southland air- ports raided by federal offi- cers Thursday in search of 120 workers suspected of using fake ldent18cation cards. At the crack of dawn, offi- cers launched "Operation Tannac~ to serve warrants on wolkers at John Wayne, Los Angeles International, Ontario International and Long Beach airports, said John Miller, director of gov- ernmental affairs for the California Union of Safety Employees, which re- presents 7,000 Department of Motor Vehicle investiga- tors. Because the investigation lasted into the evening, offi- cials were not able to cti- vulge how many arrests had been made, said Thom Mrozek. spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office. The investigation in- volved officials from the DMY, U.S. Marshals Service, the Secret Service, Immigra- tion and Naturalization Service, the Department of li'ansportation, and the So- cial Security Administra· tion, Miller said. Violators will probably POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Broadway: A home burglary was reported in the 300 block at 10:54 a.m. Wednesday. • South Coast Drive: An 18-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of prostitution in the 1500 block at 3:55 p.m. Wednesday. • South Coast Drive: An auto theft was reported in the 900 blodl at 12:24 a.m. Wednesday. • Yalencia Street: An assault was reported In the 900 blodl at 12:20 p.m. Wednesday. • West Baker Street: A 43-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance, marijuana In his vehicle and possession of face one or more of t.hrec state or federal charges. Jn· eluding fraud, perjwy und false statements. Gang-rape suspects' hearing postponed The preliminary hearing for three teenage boys who ace accused of gang-raping a 16-year-old girl in a Co- rona del Mar . home has been postponed. The hearing, which was scheduled to occur Wednesday, was moved to Sept. 30 by mutual agree- ment of both the prosecu- tion and the defense attor· neys, saJd Deputy Dist. Atty. Jana Hoffmann, who would not divulge the rea- sons for the P4)Stpone- ment. Gregory HaidJ. Kyle Na· chreiner and Keith Spann -all 17 -year-old students at ·Rancho Cucamonga High School -allegedly drugged the victim's drink and then raped her while a video camera filmed the incident on the evening of July 5 in the home of Don Haid!, an assistant sheriff with the county. At the preliminary hear· ing, the judge will decide whether Lhere is enough evidence on the 21 felony charges against the boys to go to trial, Hoffmann said. All three pleaded not guilty on July 17. paraphernalia at 2:30 a.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • East Bay Avenue: Banery was reported in the 600 block at 9:21 p.m. Wednesday. • East Newport Center Drive: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 600 block at 1 :29 p.m. Wednesday. • North Via lido Drive: Reports of someone throwing something from a vehicle was reported in the 200 block at 9:27 p.m. Wednesday. • Palm Str'Mt and East Bay Avenue: An urgent disturbance was reported at 5:44 p.m. Wednesday. • 48th Street Vandalism was reported in the 200 block at 4'59 p.m. Wednesday. FULL BAR COCKTAILS (949)7Dol21 ' LIFE Continued from Al aome's adventuree along the coast of Mexico. The eecond sea- son wW k;jck off Oct. 6 on 13.YN Outdoore, which ~ on F.SPN 2, with a segment 8lmed in Alaska -the flnt leg of the show's b"ln.ICOntinental voyaae. "This la a huge opportunity for us. ... Red Lobster spoketwornan Wendy Spirduao said. •f..WN 2 allows us to reach almost a mil- lion people with offshore adwn- TRIBUTE Continued from Al for more than 20 years. Schwein will be joined by Keith Munemltsu, 35, Jack Ham- ilton, 26, and Scott llncoln, 43. Munemltsu, who graduated with Leider from Newport Har- bor High School In 1985, said he also watched his friend keep an upbeat attitude during the ill· ness. More than 300 cars joined in NOTEBOOK Continued from Al My column two weeks ago basically complained about the noise generated as a result of liv- ing about 200 yards from the program's most-used fueling sta- tion at the Costa Mesa Police De- partment. I'm guaranteed a low· level fly-by at least five times a day, with the last one coming be- tween 11 p.m. and midnight. I would never call for the pro- gram to be grounded, l just wanted some much-needed beauty sleep. ABLE officers offered to give me a ctifferent perspective of the helicopter law enforcement pro- gram, so 1 joined Newport Beach Officer Ed WaJsh and pi- lot and Costa Mesa Officer K.C. Gleason for a shift in the chop- per. From that altitude, Costa Mesa looked like a quilt, constructed of geometrical pieces of colored rooftops and patches of grass. It was hard for me to gel my bear- ings until I could see a landmark like City Hall or Triangle Square. Gleason took us from over my Fairview Road apartment to the heart of the Westside in mere seconds. Once there, we circled high above Pomona Avenue and 19th Street, and Walsh broke out the binoculars to get a closer look. He explained that from the aJr, an officer gets a unique perspec- tive on body language. If they see something questionable. they ra· ctio to a patrolling potice car to • WHArs AFLOAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-417~ or by e-mail to dailypilot@latimos.com. GONOOlA TOURS Gondola Romance offers daily tours of Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Udo Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. KAYAXTOURS The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Na1ure Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Bade Bay at 10 a.m. every Sunday at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks made available through Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call for reservations. (800) 585-0747. HORNBLOWER CRutSES & EVENTS Hornblower offera weekend dinner dance and Sunday champagne brunch crul1es on Newport Harbor that celebrate Imaginative cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W. Cout Highway, Sulte 101, Newport Beach. (949) 631-2'69. SUNDAY C<><*JE CRUISES The Adventu,... at Sea Yadwt °'....,. hoatl crulMe around Newpon Harbof' from 2 to 3:30 p.m. ~ Sundly .. 3101 w. Coelt Higtwwiy, Newport 8-d'I. ao. lndudile c:NtM. pertung, oooldell Md ... AMefvattona reqWed. (.., ll0-2412. tures. and it lets people really ~ che exddng ~of the workl o&hom." lt'1 an excitement the Aachers are getting accustomed to, fi- nally. •1t•a been qufte a lifestyle change," MeUaaa said. •vou go from living In a place where JOU have to worry about things like traffic to living on a boat, where you have to worry about beaca." But the cut bas no worries about how well they will eat. "David did some incredib~ stuff with &almon when we were the funeral pl0Ce8Sion Aug. 12 for a woman who found time to aack }ok.es from her hospital bed and continued to cheer up frlmds and famlly despite her own dire straics. After graduating from New- port Harbor with a 4.0 grade- point average, Leider collected a psychology degree from UCLA and went to work as a nurse so she could "take part in the healing process," Munemit· SU said. On her road into the health- care profession, Leider felt sore- take a closer look -all the whJle keeping a birU's.-eye view on the situation. Walsh focused ln on two guys on bikes who would have never Caught my eye. He asked Glea- son to keep circling the area. We watched to make sure they weren't just riding up and down the street, or looking In windows. or checlcing for unlodted doors, or otherwise casing the neigh· borhood. Ml.oolcs lllce they have a de- fined destination.~ the officers concluded, and we moved on. We Oew a large circle over a broad portion of the Westside that Gleason said ls known to be a hot drug-dealing area Walsh looked for people who mjght be trying to hide various packages in secluded areas or those whose body language indkated they were waiting for a possible drop off. The helicopter circled once more but things were quiet and we traveled to the beach. Walsh and Gleason pointed out rip curls, which from the aJr are very highly visible. I saw very clear circles of turbulent water. Walsh took out the binoculars again and took a closer look at the swimmers near the tumultu· ous patches of water. "We want to make sure they are on some lcind of a board." Walsh explained, saying they usually tend to let surfers take the riptides at their own risk. ABLE officers can also radio lifeguards to let them know a swimmer could be in danger or that they have spoued a lone child wandering aimlessly up the WHATS AFLOAT on-board Instructor on different sailing tedlniques while they get advice on how to perfonn well in business. No selling experience necessary. One-day claues range from $100 to $126. (949) 645-9412. SAILING CLASSES Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina WaterSports In the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather end first-mate Instruction. (949) 873-3372; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Lido Salllng Club, (949) 675-0827. Salling Fascination offers classes in boating safety and sailing, yeaMound for people with disabilities. Free. (949) 64(),.1678. BOAT RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water In many ways, with single and double kayaks, electric boau, 14-holder Nllboats, pedal boats and run1bouta for offshore use or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also holds two-hour scavenger hunb tiboud the etectrfc bay boata that provide group activity for corporatlona, birthday&, nonprofit orgenlzatlona and group outings. The hunt padlagea Include boats, trlvle question&, maps, Polaroid cameraa and euppUH. Cott for the hunt begin• et sm per boat and c:etenng la eveMabte at an addhlonal ntt. For hunt reeetVatlont call (949) 567·6100, Ext. 12. For genertl lnfOf'SNtlon, call (IM8) 873-7200. Eleditc: bo9t rent8la are .valleble bv ttW ttour M Duffy Electric · ....,., w. eo.a Hlghwlly, N•JPCNt IMd\. All bollla are .......... "'9tt'I wll...W • cl ..,.. 8lld CO pleyera. Im ...,._.,.prottd1d. lll11n:111w .. •=••d.An .............. in AIUka.• auu said. •sut ~ be cXiob II incmt· ltikL Though be aid 1r1 bard to pick faYOritea. 'Ihlyf or'a grouper dba top the lilt. .. does bil tuna steak tppped with fols gru. "lt'a just off the chartS," Ouis said. The crew, fresh from the Alas- kan frontier, are on a break in Newport Beach before continu- ing their two-year tranSCOnd- nental tour. After getting in a few fishing contests in Mexioo and California, they plan to head back. to sea, eventually ness ln her right thigh ifter one or her regular jogs. Once a lump began to appear at the location, Leider saw a doctot who told her she had a malignant rumor. That was October 1992. During her long battle with cancer. which included a hand· fuJ of painful swgeries and a string or debilitating radiation chemotherapy d9ses, Leider founded the Sarcoma Alliance, a nonprofit group. At the same time, Munemitsu founded Ocean of Hope, the aJ. liance's main fund-raising beach. "Take a look in that second· story window," Walsh told me while giving me the binoculars. "I don't think I'm doing it right, I can't see anything." "What do you see?" "Glass." · "Exactly," Walsh said. "That's all we can see too." By the end of a slow shift, we had been called to assist in the search for a robbery suspect to provide aJr coverage of three col· lision scenes. ln each instance, we were the first unit on the scene, even though we were cov· ering three times as much ground to get there. And each time, the ABLE officers helped ground officers know exactly where to set up. what was going on, how many vehicles were in· volved, whether they could can- cel, or should add, another re- sponding unit "Next time we wake you up, think of us as your guardian an- gels, up here maldng sure every- thing Is OK." Gleason told me. That's comforting, I thought. But I like to think of them as of- fensive coordinators. Its an anal- ogy that offers a little more ac- tion and toughness. It is clear to me that having the ABLE program allows Newport· Mesa police officers to read the blitz and know when to put a re- ceiver in motion. Now. maybe J can just sleep with earplugs. • lDUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be readied at (949) 574-4275 or by e·mail at lo/1ta herper wfat1mes.com. 645-6812. Sall airborne outside Newport Harbor at Marina WaterSports, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-mlnute trip is $45. (949) 873-3372. A motorized lounge chair may be rented at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetsuits also are available. (949) 729-1150. Party pontoons, chaparral runabouts and family pontoons may be rented at Ma11na WaterSport.1 Bay Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 873-3372. Gondola tours ert offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Vie Oporto, Suite 102·B. The $75 coat Include& a bHket of b,.ed, cheese, Miami, Ice, glauea, a blanket, music and a Potaroid pictun. Wine alto Is available. (949) 876-1212. Gondola AdventurulNewport, 3101 W. Coast Hlghwey, offers one-and two-hour Gondot• en.II .... A one-hour tour with champ1gne la $70. A two-hour tour wtth dinner and champagne la $180. Pk*up la available at w.terfront l'fftM!rents. (949) ~. lfVtne COaet Charten ln Udo Maf1ne WI• offen two-hour atec:trtc bOat orulMe with • 90UmMt dinner. StlO tor two people. (148t l1M1M: au.a The NIWPOft Lending Nie .. IWllleble for ............ MlllllldOM.-*'illlnCI ...., ... ,, .... 111a Ind "' ......... -.. ..... ~ .............. 1IO a.-.as•mllhoW ... ., ..... Oar; Pilot comina thmuab the Panama Ca-nal ud ·,Up the FAit c.o.at to Maine. ·auu and r are both really fortonate,• Mellaaa Mid. "We met about four yean ago, and we both have always had I pas. slon for travel and exploration and adventure. So thla has been a wonderful thing for ua to do toptber.• •JUNE CA8MMANOE covere Newport Beech •nd John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 57~232 or by e-mail at /une.cauo,.ndelllatimes.com. group. • Participating in the paddling event will simulate Lelder's situation lo at least a psycho- logical way, he said. ·When you're paddling, you're finding ways to go on,• Munemitsu said. "W€re paral- leling that to a i::ancer victim. That's what they go through ev- ery day." • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at pauf.clintontllatimes.com DUCK Continued from Al all the herders ended up with was a broken net. Step 7: Keep them ducldes rol- lin': Pack the ducks you did catch into crates. put 'em on a truck and head east Step 8: Smooth rufiled feathers with some old-fashioned spin: Assure the news media that later in the day all the ducks were in good condition and good spirits en route to their new San Ber· nardino County home. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casaorandel!llatimea.com OBITUARY AlbertD. Hemenover Service& for 30-year Newport Beach resi- dent Albert D. Heme-- cover wlD be held al 11 a.m. at St. Andrew'a Presbyterian Cl'lurch in Newport Bach. ML Hemenovef died Tuet- day of~ He was n . He ts IUMYed by wife A. Zoe Hemenov· er, daughters Paula Macko and Pam Rob- erts. and fM grand- children. • Th. o.wv Plot Mkiomea~ for relidants Ot bmer residents of Ca.Ill Mesa •I'd Newport a.d'l. If vou want to hwa an obituary prinMd in lhe P+lot.aak~~ to fax us lhe Wom'-don et (949• &ee-4170 or call then .... oomect .. I 7944'324. BEST BUYS find your sh·elter from the sun at Patio Outlet P ado Outlet wW have i.n end-of-summer sale from 10-.30 Lm.. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday through Monday. Prices a.re reduced l SCJli to 25CJli. It sells umbrellas, ch&ln, dlnlng room aeta, coffee tables, end tables, love seats, bar 1toob and more. The furniture Is made from ruat·free (lightweight) aluminum, cut aluminum and teak with a choice oftabletop1. The tables and chairs come with adjuatable feet, to avoid problems with uneven ~os. Umbrellas a.re all made with weather-friendly Sunbrella fabrics, and come with a three-year warranty. Patio Outlet is usually open to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.~. Saturdaya and Sundays. Durtns the week, It eaten to wholesale clients by appointment. 1590 Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 548-2449. WHArs UP, TEACH? Author 1amra Orr, who wrote •A Parent's Gulde to Home Schooling." wUl be at The White a.bblt Ollldren'I Boobtore at South Coast Plaza from noon to l p.m. s.twday. The White Rabbit la a speda1ty c:blldren .. boobtore. 1bree timel a week tben'l a atory time -&tllLm. Tueldaya and Pl1daya (for aaee 3 and older), and 10 Lin. 'Wednesdays GREER CJ:nommy and me> WVLDER and. a1mott ewry other Sunday. a book character vtatta the ttore. 'Ibe store ta on the eecond level of the Sean wing. (714) 445-0010. GONNA BUY YOU A CM BMa fana wW love the third annual BNDeee •nrmw:CJwlc c. ..... MulwCfde-mdBMl.-atthe Or1m91Coumy...._,_. from 9 Lm. to 3 p.m. Sunday. 1be ewnt ta held near the 25th annlvenary of BMa Presley's death. It features a cluaic car ·show for all makes and modela, but the main anncdon wW be can l&mOar to tboee that !!Ma Pnlley OWIMMI durq bla Hie. An awudl lhcJw. whb 29 cateaoriee, wW include_... IUCh .. belt COOYll'tible, belt~ belt motorcyde and the l!Ma Award for tbe car that belt honon tbe Jana. A "C&r"aob Contest at 10-.30 Lm. wW have 25 contett.antl c:ompedns for c:uh prizee. categorie1 lndude belt mvta song belt love song, belt patriodc song belt car song and belt •unmer fun IOJl8. The Orange County Marbt Place ta open from 7 a.m. to• p.m. Mml•ion ta $2 for lpl, 13 and older. Children 12 and younger are free. Parking ta free. (949) 72S·6618. WWU\OC.mal'btplat».c:om. HIT IT ON THE NAU Pldrtda DI GAola Nd ..... ta a full·aervlce naO salon In the Cannery VlDage. Owner Patrlda Dl Gioia bu 2S )'MJ'I apertence doing naDa and bu recently added talented Jody Rowland Simon to her salon. 'Ibpther, they offllr manicures and pedicure1 for men and GETTING INVOLVED • OETTING INVOLVED run1 perlodlcallv In tha Oallv Piiot on a rotating be1l1. For lnformetlon on adding your organlutlon to thlt Utt, c.11 (949) 574-4298. BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization la looking for volunteers, 18 and older, to provide companlon.ahlp for adult.I with developmental dJaabWties. AJJ a HCttizen Buddy," volunteen wW vlllt with a buddy twice a month and call or e·mall them once a ~k. The orpnlz.i· don allo bu an e-Buddlee pro· gram that forma frtendahlpt en· tirely over the· Internet. Volun- teers for that program muat be at leut 12. (714) 546·1828 or wwwbatbuddla.org. teerllm. developing the potential of women and improving com· munitiet through the elfective action and leadership of trained volunteen, la aeeklng new mem· ben. (949) 261 ·0823. genenl volunteer help. (949) 642-9990. NIWPORT-.A SCHOOL FotNW10N 1be foundation la looJdnc for vohmtem to help with tund·rala· Ing e6'oru, lp"lrt,. Opportu· nidea. public wmta and · occa· atonal oftlce work. (9&9) 831-4143. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaden, Visit· lng Volunteers, famUy resource consultant! and office volunteen are needed. Volunteen may work on one·dme projects or on· going programs. Tra1nlng sea· slons are avallable. (800) 660· 1993. AMERICAN CANCER soc1m BIG IR011mtl, BIG lllllltl The local chapter ta looking for men and women older than 20 who have lived In Orange County for at leaat six month.a and have been on the job for at leut three months to serve u big brothers or big aiaten for chil· dren ages 6 to 16 from lingte· pa.rent homes. (714) 544·7773. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. KAlllJt PIMMNENT! HOIPICI IUVICU Volunteers are needed to pro· vide four houn per week vllitlnc p&denta or doing errand.I for them or their cuegtven ln com· munities near volunteen' homes. (562) 622·3805. LAGUNA GAEENIELT INC. Volunteen are needed to ualat Laguna Cout Wlldemeta Park atd and James Dilley Preeerve staff and docents with hiker res· latration and general public ori· entation. (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI NEWPORT THIATRI MTICINTU A variety of Jobi need to be tackled, lncludinl aet conatruc· don, uiherina, maWnp and U· aorted technfcal ·dudel. Scheel· ulln1 la ftaible, with a two· to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center la at 2501 OJ1f Drtve. (949) 63 l ·0288. OP£RAMCFIC The Opera Padflc Guild AW· ance, a support group for Opera Pacific, bu activities for volun· teen. (949) 474-4488. a. -.. N9wpo1t Nardi ot4• ta1c -Dr. Mlc:bMl llmk-0.. ...... ..,.., Pboto,......, ...... sq ..... Selon 1Wcourt. ~ Q6e and,,.. Video Bclltot-. Newport North Cerltmr LI at MacArthur Boulevard and Bilon In Newport Beach. SEE WHArs COOUt MllCY'I South eo.t Plaza Home Store wtl1 have a cooking demonatration at noon Saturday featurl.ng chef/author OenJae Vlvaldo, who wW mah pepper ateak with Port and sweet potato-leek pancaka. If you're one of the first 60 attendees, you'll ~Ive a free Bon Appedt magazine and detailed recipe card Seating is limited. Macy's Home Store la in the Crate & Barrel wing at South Cout Plaza. (71 4) 708-3333. • IEST IUVI •PPNf'I Mond1ys end Frid1ys. S.nd lnformetlon to GrMr Wfld9r at tJrHfWYld•r•v•hoo.com or 330 W. Bey St, Colta Mna. CA 92627, or vi• fax et (9491 648-4170. with children stressed from family problema and abuse. 'Ibll component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's 0Uldren'1 Mental Health Serv· lcea often tralnlng and supervl· llon for the program. Many of the children are economically deprived and vtc:Uma of neglect. (714) 850-8444. MADtNGIYI The mentor read1n1 program aeeb volunteert to read to 1tu· dent.I In kindergarten through third grade. In <:oata Mesa. Po· mona Elementary School, (949) 515·6980; Whittier Elementary School, (949) 515·6898; WU.on Blementary School, (949) 515· 6995; and New Shallmar Learn· lng Center, (949) 646-0396, need help In uaiating students in reading, writing and English. Mentor sessions may be sched· uled from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and after school, from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. positive alternative for people 12 to 23. Volunteers are needed to help in areas such u boxing, sports. health, fitness, aerobics and academic tutoring. (949) 548·3255. smcHES FROM THE HEART Made up of a group of women from Southern California who love to knit and crochet. the nonproftt corporation la Joolcl.ng for volunteers to knit and cro· chet hatl, booties and blankets for premature babies and bablet ln need. The ltema are donated to hospitals ac:roaa the country. Patterns are available and do· nated yam ls appreciated. Kathy Silverton. (310) 472·6903. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. Theso· ciety is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unlt'sHel· pllne lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. Volunteer opportunldes for the Orange County Cowtcil lnclude fund·ralsing, program develop· ment and training to existing troops and packs. (714) 546-4990. Laguna Shand. an organ.lza· tion that works with sufferers of HIV and AIDS. is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary thera- pies such as massage, acupunc- ture and chiropractic care. U.sa Togh.la. (94,9) 494-1446. PROJECT TOGETHER SAVE OUR YOUTH The Costa Mesa based organ!· zation provides suppon for needy women to become self sufficient by gaining employ· ment. Volunteers are needed in the organization's Professional Oothes Ooset to assists cUents and sort clothing. The organiza· tion Is at 711 W. 17th St., Suite A· I 0, Costa Mesa. (949) 631 • 2333. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, fuml· ture. jewelry, accessories, an- tiques and collectibles, to fund the society's research, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location (949) 640-4m. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF~-SA The three area clubs need volwtteer coachea and arta and aafta worbhop teachen. Call for location& (949) 642·2245. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY 11\e orpnlzation of. women committed to promoting volun- VILLA NOV A A,,.,., w;,,.,,;,,1 1tt111 .. c.111., s1,," ''JJ G•i1t B•11t D•~lt1 ]om lhfor ~~ ~ Twilipt Dinint v mlJWS St.tint"' $7.!J5 Ln NrGHT l>ooNG Iii 1 :()() .. ,,.. FriMIJtf~ LIFELINE LMHG CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newpon Beach center for res!· dential hou.sing. It needs profes· alonal fund-raisers to suppon and maintain this resource. NEWPORT•SA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of Ill 11 P\I'\ ~\II I l '\<.l \ N.w M.lbl Prodacu i.n.cor N.8. Podiauilt Dr. Roch Low Coec • No Oral M..ticadone Monq Beck Guann•ll c..a Sanh ror u.m CH9> 752-7661 Project Tugether seeb adult The Westside Costa Mesa volunteen to establish a trust· youth organization is looking Ing, one-to-one relationahlp for volunteers to help create a A Fine Affair B. 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Bay St, Com Mesa, CA 92627 • RHct.n Ho11ine: Cell (949} 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) ~170 E..rnel:Send to cMilypi1ot•JatJtrHM.oom •All correepondence must lndude ful '*"'-• hometown 9nd phone number (for ver1ficetion purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit ell submlalons for clertty end length. Environmentalist is ahead of his time On Aug. 10 ("Survey reveals mixed opinion of commission"), the Daily Pilot quoted environmentalist Susan Jordan -repeating after California Coastal Commissioner PedrQ Nava. her' husband -that by · putting man-made items on the ocean floor. Rodolphe Streichenberger "has created a garbage dump." Yet, the following day, the Los Angeles Times ran an article ("Paradise of Sunken Junk Pleases All Sides in Spain," Aug. 15) that gave a description of the new technique accepted and praised by fishermen, divers, environmentalists and government agents. This was confirming that the recycling of man-made items to create new marine habitats is already a science recognized all over the world. MAILBAG Regretfully, the California Coastal Commission has been incapable of understanding the value of the small, simple and very successful innovation o f the volunteers of the Marine Forests Society. offshore from Newport Beach. With lack of knowledge and plenty of arrogance, the coastal commission remains backward. FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Rodolphe Streichenberger stands on the Balboa Pier, where his.fight with the California Coastal Commission began. Investigation needed There are several questions afte . that require answers. however. r election loss 1. would there be an It is a1dn to the church wanting to kill Galileo· because his experiments did not agree with what the ignorant wanted to believe. I welcome the investigation investigation if we had of the money spent by defeated Measure Wl Newport Beach in the 2. Would we have defeated Measure W election. Let's W if the citiuns of Newport clear that up once and for all Beach had been more RICHARD HIGBIE Newport Beach ("Airport spending generously involved in the questioned," Aug. 14). campaign? SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 2002 11 :00 AM -4 :00 PM BIG CORONA DEL MAR BEACH Open to Everyone! Prizes and Cash Awards wlll be given I FREE Admission I Come and watch I Partlcpants get an Offlclal T-Shlrt and ..• EACH REGISTERED PARTICIPANT WILL RECEIVE ONE FREE ROUND-TRIP TICKET TO CATALINA! 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Hime"' ... __ ....__;.;.;....;_;;_;~-c.d Nwnblr _____ ;.__ __ _ &p. o. _ _........_ __ _ 1111 Clld fJI FAX•.., dltaoild WD lo: .......... 0....afCdiiiWWW 14'Qa.1 11-. ..... lllllla,CA_, ,.. ........... ..., .... ,7 L. !!'!!'"'!-..!'!!!'~!!..11!! !!!!.'"~ . .. ,... 3. Will there be an investigation of the Airport Working Group volunteers, who worked evening and week.ends to establish an alternative airport to keep John Wayne Airport from bloating up and swallowing Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? 4. Who cares what El Toro Reuse Planning Authority spokeswoman Meg Waters thinks? Does she have mything to do with anything in Newport Beach? Or is that just the long fingers of Irvine scrambling and creeping into matters that are none of their business, as usual. FLORENCE STASCH Newport Beach Westside needs no more c~aritygroups School district trustee Wendy Leece is right in her Communicy Commentary. ("CHOC clinic has no place in school district or on Westside," Aug. 13). Westside Costa Mesa residents are sick and tired of having every charitable orga nization known to the region end up in our neighborhoods. For those "well-meaning'' school and city officials who live in other parts of Costa Mesa and Newport Bea ch and continue voting to dump welfare centers on the Westside, I say ·if you think they are so badly needed - put a few in your own neighborhood, and stop saturating mine." PAT BAKER Costa Mesa REBUTTAL Newport Beach has chan_ce to make many changes By Ben L. Schmid R ichard Stevens gave a n avid developer's view of the semi-thwarted commercial development of Newport Beach. (Rebuttal, "GreenJight endangers Newport's quality oflife," Sunday). If he wants to understand the reason for suppression of over·cornmercial development, then visit Mia mi Beach. llle Balboa Bay Oub''> current expansion, with nearly a half-mile of harbor·view- blinding. four·story buildings :.how the lo~ of staunch restraint exercised by the Newpm t Beach Planning 'Department and City Council. I laving been a !.ummer horm.'OW11er on Balboa ll>land for more than 40 years and a full -lime resident for more than 15 years. I applaudt'<.I the limitation of building size to total floor footage of 150% oft he net lot '>ize on Balboa bland. 'I11c 25·foot height limit wao. abo applauded Now the height alluw.tble has been raised to 29 feet (without a public reviewed m ete change) -will 35 feet be 11cxt? . Al> a member of the San Marino Lily Planning Comnw,<,ion for !>even years, I and others maintained the planmng c:ude. limiting fron1ya1d fence height, visible vent., or ~olar panels from <,trect·facmg roofi. and land building hC'ightc, affecting the neighbor.-· yard i.un expo:.ure. A lawyer Mt., alway:. a mcmlwr of Lhc commission to give a preliminary explanation before t•ach third or fourth meeting of why we r~pect and enforce the planning regulatJons. Seldom. when the commission's finding was appealed to the city council, was the finding reversed. As for the need for commercial development and increasing housing density to increase revenue, San Marino eJected to maintain Its zoned.business areas without the addition of auto dealerships and rnaJtets. In order to fund increasing municipal costs, a property tax assessment was voted on every four years to maintain the police and fire departments. Thus, any welJ~organized city can increase needed revenue by stating the need. Volunleerism is a nother unto uched squrce for satisfying cost growth. lf we are going to be a beach community, let's act like one and balance the stated needs versus the costs. As the city reviews and amends the general plan, let's limit densification, not permit any more oil change, or similar fadHdes. on Mariner's Mile or with.in Corona del Mar. provide timed traffic signals on Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard. ~ Laguna Beach traffic through Corona deJ Mar by realigning the Newport O>ast Drive turnoff at Coast Highway, add a pedesuian bridge at the school crossing and pay to remove the pay station al the San Joaquin toll road These are all within a pos.'>ible bond issue or assessmeni for their implementation and within the province of the existing City Council • BEN L. SCHMID is a Balboa Island resident. All Proceeds to CMFA Charity Fund Banquet & Charity Auction Following The Tournament When: Monday, October 7, 2002 · '1 : 15 pm Shotgun start (check-in at 12:00 pm) wt.re: Costa Mesa Country Club Format: Team Best Ball Scramble Three Flithfsi 1. All Men Teams 2. Mixed Men & Women Teams 3. AJI Women Teams Prier. $100 includes golf w I cart & Banquet ~lowing the tournament. $30 Dinner & Auction only llOISTIAnoN DIADUNE: Saturday, September 30, 2002 TE.AM Please provide Name & Phone # for all players. Individual Players will be teamed up ta make a 4 Player Team 1. 2. --~-----~-------~-----~ l ~ ~--'----~-------'"-~----Gnat AUction Items & Door Priz8I 2 Long Drive Holes • 2 Closest to the Pin Holes • Mulligans con be ~sed: Putting Contest prior to the Tournament ... $1 O If JOU .. .-..... .. play, CONldet .... e 0.llt l•IRI• ' 1. r .. & G...... SponlOrS • $75 • 2. Donation ol Docir Prim or AudiOn "'"' ColllllCt ........ Dli ••• ,. ................ .. O..,.W111n90f-1•1uo ._,.,...,, 1,,1111111111 M~Jl30 aa1"~ ·te11a Mm 92628 a:IJCDftt ........ .... \ AROUND· TOWN • Send AROUND 10WN items to the o.lty Pilot. 330 W. hy St., eo.t. Meu, CA 92627; by fax to (948) 848-4170; or by calling (949) 67'"'298. lndude the dme, date and location of the event. aa well aa •contact phone number. A complete llltlng is available at www.t»llypilotcom. TODAY The mcMe ..... LJll• wll be shown at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort In Newport Beech beginning at dusk. Guest are encouraged to bring beach chairs and to take advantage of the campfires. The resort Is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. S8 per car. (949) 729-0UNE. The Com Mesa S-k>r Cent9r will hoct a Hawaiian luau that Includes authentic food and entertainment from 4 to 8 p.m. at the center. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. Tldcets are on sale at the center's front desk. Members are $3 per person. Call for reservations. (949) 645-2356. SATURDAY The Com Mete Senk>r c.n.. will hold an ice cream social from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orange County Market Place. Volunteers are needed to help work the booth. All proceeds will go to the center. (949) 645-2356. The 22nd annual Suffrage Dey Luncheon honoring four Orange County women leaders will be held at 11:30 a.m. at the University Club on the UC Irvine campus. The luncheon is hosted by the California National Organization for Women. Tickets are $35. (949) 954-1155. The movie •Galaxy Quest• will be sht:>wn at dusk as part of the Newport Dunes Resort Movies on the Beach series. Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs and to take advantage of the campfires. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. S8 per car. (949) 729-0UNE. SUNDAY Hlltorical lmpressionis1 Pwt9r M. Small will perform his one-man portrayal of President Harry S. Truman at 2 p.m. at Temple Isaiah. During the performance, Small describes Truman's life and decisions as president -from the atomic bombing of Japan to the dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The temple is at 2.401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Free. For information on the event, call (949) 548-6900. For information about Small, call (714) 524-5944 or visit www.history-alive.com. The...., ..... end wiU perform salsa rhythms and Llltin jazz at a concert sponsored by Newport Beach Arts and Cultural • ~~ OriginlleTll • lumindtt Privacy Shttfs4D • Vignttt~ window shadings • ralrn Beach™ custom shutttn Services from 6 to 8:30 p.m . at Buffalo Hills Partt. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, lawn d\alra and plcnica. The pelt 11 at 1901 Port Provence. Free. (949) 717-3870. WEDNESDAY ....... Ch"9topher c. and Dena Rohrabamer will spqk at the Newport Beach Chamber of Commen:e Newport Sunri .. Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The special breakfast, sponsored by Sheldon Pines of the Transportation Corridor Agencies, will be held at .the ffadisson Hotel in Newport · Beach. The hotel Is at 4546 MacArthur Blvd. $20 for members with reservations; $25 at the door. $25 for potential rtlembera. (949) 729-4400. AUGUST30 A showing of •Clodl Stoppers• will begin at dusk as part of fhe Newport Dunes Resort Movies on the Beach series. The film will be shown on a giant SCf'een situated on the sand. Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs and take advantage of the campfires. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. AUGUST31 The movie •Mrs. Doubtfft• d be shown at dusk as part of the Newport Dunes Resort Movies on the Beach series. The film will be shown on a giant screen situated on the sand. Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs and take advantage of the campfires. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. S8 per car. (949) 729·DUNE. OCTOBERS The Harbor Herihlge Run and Fitness Fair will return to Newport Beach today. The 16-year event. hosted by Newport Harbor High School, will include a SK Feature Race, a 2K Fun Run/Walk and a Kid's Klassic race. Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. followed by races starting at 8, 8:30, 9:15 and 9:30 a.m. The school ls at 16th St. between Dover Dr. and Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 515-6611 or www.kathyloperevents.com/hhr. ONGOING Herbortite Toestmuten Club meets at 7 a.m . Wednesdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. Udo Isle Toastmasters mMb from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Fletcher Jones Motorcars at 3300 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The Oasis Senior Cent9r.,.,.,.. transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. • ~™woven wood shades • r~ vertical blinds WINDOW COVERINGS & ACCESSORIES • Oraptties • kdding • Upholstery • Shutters • Top T~tmtntl • I!! r • '·'• I f II • ... ,It(• I l'L l 11,11: Pl\( l'-11\ < ()'o,J\ \\I'-\ • q l'' 11 lfi Jl: :ii ·-' . . . ............ 'II torpeoplt lmer.ted in reading Engtieh but who could ..... the help. Houftv ...... and ...... ~. (948) 861-1?39. a.. lenlorC...-olllravleuel aid ec:rNninge with a Braille lnlliMe repreeentatiw by appoiotment. (948) &W 324'. ~w.lgtlt Men111m...a offers lnterK1tve Md ptOeCtive weight loa group&. Leem behevior modHlcdon Mld other technique. to control your weight. The coat II $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednead.Y. and Thur9daya at 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848. The Hope rn.tttut., • centlwfor re«Nery and family education, offers a women'• support groop from 8:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa MesL (714) 412-0020. a.. Senior Centlf .... a walking group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy acenlc walks In and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644-3244. Women H8lplng Women offws. free peer support group for women in transit.ion from 3:16 to 4:15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:46 a.m. Monday through Friday in Room 3 at the Oasis Senior Center, QOO Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Ho-v C8f1c:er c.m.r offws a free yoga dass from 10:45 to 11 ;45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 72.2-6237. Body o.lgn and UnltM S1udlos of Self-Defense offers kick-boxing dasses from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. $8 per class. (949) 722-0526. The Alzheimer'• Awt. Md Grief Support Groop of Newport Villa WestNilla Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month throogh October at Newport Vil.la West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3555. The Alzheimer'• Awt. •nd Mesa Terrace, a residential oommunity for peop&e with Alzheimer'• di .... Md~ dementia, offen • frM eupport group for caregivers 8t 8:30 p.m. the fltwt Tueedey of Nd'I month 8t Mesa TetTaOe, 350 W. Bey St, ea.ta Mesa. (714) 283·111t. ....C.t..w1e .............. bereavement group that special-In the needa of people who have s6ck or dying pets. tt meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost II a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. Call to make a reservation. (949) ' 721-5750. Ouis Sentor Cent9r conducts blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a .m. the first end third Tuesday of each month In Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. 949) 644-3244. The Newport Bw:h . Psychological Assn. offers a body image and moderate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. (949) 721-5760. A support group for 1hoM with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 72.2-62.37. A breast cancer support group for young women meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. every third Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free. (949) 72.2-6237. An evening breut cancer support group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A support group for family and friends of cancer patients meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. The O...lenlorc.n.. ..... Braille daA to help with light losa fl'om 10 a.m. to noon Thuradayl In Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 844-3244. A free CMeer Mapport group meetll .from 8:30 to 8 p.m. the aeoond end fourth Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237. The Jewtah Senior c.nt.w.,,,.,.. card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch la offered at noon for $3 per person. (714) 613-5641. The~Bead\ Psychological Assn. offers a coed support group at 7 p.m. Thursdays et 3101 W. Coast Highway .. Sutte 311, Newport Beach. (949) 722-4588. The Healing Connection.,.,.,.. a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. The Consumer Business Networtt mee~ at 7 a.m. Fridays in the mezzanine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Reservations: (714) 550-4785. A free 1ec;tu,. about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two·attomey divorce, Friday, Auaust 23, 2002 A7 11 offered the third Thu~ of each month with attomev Alicia 0. T-vtor and payc:hologilt Lee H. Sofow. Space la limited and reeervat'onaare required. (949) 965-2576. ReivfMyow ........ documenb regarding Advanc. Health Care Directives at the Oatis Senior Center for $3 each. Call to make •n appointment. (949) 644-3244. The Natk>Mt Oyelexla R 1111 ¢ Foundation sponsors weetdy adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 D<1Ver Drive, Suite 27. Newport Beach. $6 per aeaslon. (949) 642-7303. Oalia Senior c.m.r.,.,.,.. preventive health care services for seniors on the fourth Wednesd8y of each month in the center's Room HS-3, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Facing Forward, • support group for those people that have lost someone to cancer, meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. Cost• Mesa Are Department Explorers Post 400 meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at various fire stations. Membership is open to anyone between 16 and 21 years old. (714) 754-5141 or (714) 754-5106. Diane D. went from a sae 10 to a si7'e 4 in 3Y2 weeks! Thew• G.m t)dt.. It's a fact. Overeating and lack ol exerclst contribute' weight gain. In tum the added weight directly impacts your self esteem. 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AIJCust 23, 2002 At End of Summer Beflnnlng of Pall Sale! AD~ER ISEME"T H.J. Gartttt Furniture -Bob Timberlake, by Lexington Home Brands, is one of the fine selections of furniture that is found at H.J. Garrett Furniture at 2215 I !arbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa. (949) 646- 0275. Alden's Carpet & Draperies Come visit the opening of our I lunter Dougl.is Window Fashions Gallery. In this exclusive boutique atmosphere, Alden\ will tre.it you to the most complete, up-to-the-minute scledion of I lunter Douglas products in the area. 1663 Placenti.i in Cmta Mc~.1. (949) .U5-6054. ER HOURS. Blue Springs Home -Bedding and Antiques on SaJe with 20% to 50% off on ~lect items through September 8. 369 East 17th St. #23, Costa Mesa. Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. (949) 642-3632. 2121 & fl.+ ea..) ~· \*"ti...,, &ona~J ~. e.. 92621 Ul: (949) 611-41U I .. (949) 67MIOI -~~'*!' Cal's Cameras and Video -1770 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (949) 646-9383; www.calscameras.com. Photo shot witl1 Owon G2 camua. Mesa Upholstery/Mike's Carpets -Stop by for great prices and a great selection at o ur convenient location, 1998 1 larbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. To schedule an in-home design consultation with Mesa Upholstery/Mike's Carpets, eaJI (949) 642-8400. / .. AlO Friday, Auaust 23, 2002 E nd o f S umm e r Bef l nnln_9 o f F a ll S a le ! ADVER ISl!MEftT Pacific Gi:een Palmwood It Leather Pumishi.nga -Visit our Stuffed Animal Kingdom featuring life-like safari and barnyard critters. Pictured is the sitting cheetah. 500 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Open Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. -6 p.m. and evenings by appointment. (949) 631 -7266. Sok C.Ornfort -Specializing in comfort shoes, has recently opened in Corona dcl Mar Plau. In celebration of itS grand opening, we are offering a gift with purchase as well as a chance to win a free pair of shoes of the winner's choice. 83~ Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-5939. John Bloeser Carpet One -SunQuest Shutters are DO'Y availab~I Fabricated from proprietary flame-retardant compound, SunQuest Shutters won't fade, shrink, chip, peel or crack and never need painting. Easy to clean and virtually maintenance free. 29~7 S. Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. (714) 751-2324. Additional locations in Long Beach and Los Angeles. www.bloesercarpetone.com. Duffy FJ.ectric Boat Co. -Come see the new 2003 Duffys now in the water for your immediate inspection. Two locations to serve you: 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, (949) 645-6812 and 16732 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington'Harbour, (562) 592-3028. www.duffyboats.com. t\~('>,;;. 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Sana '9A9-5"-1~ . • QUOTE OF THE DAY "It's a lot of yards, a lot of running." .,.. 08" Pertdnl, Costa Mesa Heh footbatl coach A12 Friday, August 23, 2002 ..-.... .. ., Sports Ecllor Roger C811son • (949) 5744223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170 SWIMMING · EYE OPENER ~ • Daily.4'Pik>t DI I . ~_ 26 honofff LAIRD HAYES Daily Pilot I Pajer takes ov·er ~wim COMMUNITY COLLEGES OCC· adds three .. program at UC Irvine t o athletic staff Men's and women's swimming and diving under his control. ANTEATER AQUAT- ICS COMPLEX -Brian Pajer has been named head in en's and women's ., swimming and diving"coach at UC Irvine in an announce- ment by Interim Athletics Director Petri- na Long. Pajer has been an assistant coach at UCI since 1999 and also started the Ir- vine Aquarots program three years ago. Prior to that, he was the head age group coach of Novaquatics from 1992-99 and FROM THE SIDELINES Reliving past glory days at ace Orange Coast College football coach Ray Rosso fondly remembered as he led Pirates' teams in the early '50s including a spirited run in 1951 that finished with a 7 -3 record. A !though he missed the 50th anniversary of Orange Coast College's '51 championship football team last November, veteran Pirate center Gil Stem bas been sharing plans to visit and communicate with his old teammates. Stem, who has been traveling around the globe for years as an oil exploration consultant, finally chose to call it a day and retire. He reflects bad on yesteryear with admiration for '51 .------------. grid chief Ray Rosso. MRay Rosso was the kind of guy you loved to play for. He was a successful coach and he knew the game. He was a first class guy on and off the field,~ he said. One thing he DON favored when be first arrived at OCC in the CANTRELL tall of 'so was the young staff, which included his s.ister as one admmistrative secretary. Rosso's youthful grid staff featured assistant John Owens. who once tutored Stem in high school; line coach Hueston Harper and end coach Roy Ward. a funner Newport and UC Berkeley grad. To Stem, that meant a burst of constant energy and a flow of new and frabldeas. One example that he recalled was that Russo bad a program where the plays were not addresaed by numbers. He l&kl they went by namee lib "l'Odr.et" and "jet." St.em, who is married to a lovely lady named Jean. favored the early day occ ehM» It bad a spirited energy faldy remote from any community. The cmnpu1 wu located on a porUon of the old s.nta Ana Anny Air Bue and a 6* number ot coDeee pet'lonnel, Inch .. .,_, and pnUdent Or. Bull Petenoo, IMld tn campus housing. Jo addition. the footbeD team had no local IC8Mgn tn the eerty years, but ICheduled hi...-at two area high IChooll, Newport Hubor High and ~ se.ch. He .. the h'8h IChool llMllntenaDCe ..,, "wu always ftMmdly llld bilPful. .. Wllb .......... bcM9vs. be ............. Hundn&IGD 8eadl --.... .,.,;;;;tt;J11eny fog, ..... .... Jt ...... to plly lootbell • . .,-:..., ~cwa-•pct ..... ...,,.. ......... ... ... --. ..... Al• .. was named Southern California Age Group Coach of the Year in 1994. He is a 1990 graduate of UCI with a bachelor's degree in physics. "I am very excited to have been se- lected as the new bead coach for men's and women's swimming and diving at UC Irvine,# Pajer said "With the great facilities and strong athletic department suppon In place, the future looks bright for swimming and diving at UCI. I am looking forward to helping develop what is already a talented young group of swimmers and divers into a team that will have an impact nationally." Pajer was inducted into the UCI Ath- letic Hall of Fame this past February. He was an eight-time Big West Conference champion in swimming for the Anteaters, winning the 100-yard breaststroke and the 200-yanl breaststrolce in 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1990. He was named Big West swimming "Athlete of the Year" in 1987 and 1990. Pajer set conference records in the 100-yard breaststroke (5426) and the 200-yanl breast (1:58.32) in 1990. He earned NCAA All-American honors in the 100 breast in 1989 and in the 100 and 200 breast events in 1990, Pajer was unde- feated In the 100 and 200 breast in dual meets for all four years of his collegiate competition He was a Big West Conference Scholar-Athlete during each of his four' years of competition and was UCJ's male Big West Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1987 and 1989. Pajer competed in the 1988 Olympic See UCI, Pa&e All Pirates have new crew coach, Larry Moore, as well as cross country assistant and football · defensive line coach. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot COSTA MFSA -Before classes start Monday and while teams train for the upcoming season, Orange Coast College has an- nounced the hiring of three new coaches and the promotion of an- other. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Larry Moore is • the new coach of OCC crew, Marco Ochoa will be an assistant coach for the Pirates' cross country teams and Scott Odoff will be a defensive line coach for the football team. In ad- dition, Doug Smith, an offensive line coach for the past two years, will work as a full-time assistant football coach and faculty member in the school's physical education program. Moore was the Pirates' crew as- See OCC, Pa1e All PHOTOS BY SEAN ttl.LER I DAILY PILOT The Mustangs execute one of many running drills Wednesday as a three-day conditioning period began in preparation for the football season. A good ol' afternoon sweat Afternoon conditioning at Costa Mesa High has Mustangs practicing special teams work in addition to the sprints as the team prepares for full-pad practices beginnil.}8-Monday. &11.ce Alderton Daily Pilot . COSTA MESA -• When Dave Perkins played football he vowed be would never make hJs play- ers wake up at 7 a.m. for conditioning drills and be haa maintained that phi· Joeophy since he began coaching 19 years ago. "I hated waktng at 7 a.m.," l&ld Peddns, the Costa Mesa Hi8b footbelJ head coach. "Thia way it gtvea the kids whatever IUJ'DIDel' they haw left to go to the beach. buy schooJ clothet or do whatewr and then come out to practice. I've been coadU.ni for 19 )'Nl'lr the ktda Uke lt and the coachel like ft." In the afternoon the work betJbu. Footb9D = bepn their tlmd dily of CODCll'1I ... ..., at Colla .... Hl&b blb9 prilcdm In ,...,...,.....~ The Ml lES .._ •--•••1111•111•• w.ti ... wlia ......... 2:30 The Mustangs state their motto on their T-shirts with two-&<Says Monday. p.m. and luting until 6 p.m. Playm lift weJgbta for the ftnt hour and 15 mlnutee before stepping on the fleJd to work on apectal teum plays IUCh u punt and Jdck retuma. Then the running bettJll • player8 run two lOO·yard dMtlll foDow9d by four 80-yud dubee, • ·~ duhea. etght 40-ywd .... 10 2C).; yard duhes and 10 10-,.nl ~ Unemen have to nm dw twv 100- yard daetle9 In 18 aeconJe or under wb8e t.cb haw to nan the eame dl9-- tua In 13 llCOndl or Under. 1be dme .. .,, Mo .... .,, wh dldlne In,., • (lt __.or un- der for ....... runabC chi ...... pedigree. His technique ls very good." Luke'a father, Jesse, played in the NFL as an offensive lineman for the San Frandsco 49ers. Perkina heard a aophomore wide receiver transfer from Redlands High may come out this week but as of 'lbunday afternoon the player hadn't registered, Pmim aald. "He hasn't checked In yet and I ha- ven't seen him, I don't even know his name," Perkins aald Clleryl Hade. a junior, who played on the Multanp' IOCCel' team last MMOn. baa partidpated in condi- tioning drllll dUa week. hoping to make the temn u a ldcbr. She has lle\'el' tried out for footblll at Costa Meta. "Her lifelona dream Is to be a ldc:br," Peddna eaJcl. "Sbe'a a big New ~ JeCI fan and rm into their kicker one year and got tired up about it. She WOlb bud.. LIM year Cada Andnde, then a junior. WM a junior wnlty runnLns beck fur Mia Sbe aut two carrtes In •ftl'llCJ...-...... wll Depa llmllar IChedule wbm plmJlll -.t ~ tn fuD ~came.._.. He wtl break up tbetllmlafo .... llFF1 DHl-epedal ..._cArmlDddS • ..,...,,. -·~ ....... ..., ..... "°"1Kacl .... .............. ...,.. nrnnllll ..a ""Wdfttrc ..... ..,.., a1dallalll*hmwhU ----~ ............. . ..... irlllcl..,,. .... _. ~ C'· ........... , •• d,.... SPORTS YOUTH SOCCER !lfHIEi COP Q\!!ONS Rushing sounds OCU Rush wins Premier Cup Tournament title in 10-and-under girls division. The Orange Coast United girls JO-and-under soccer team of coaches Robert Brown and Dave Mc:KJeman. claimed the championship occ Continued from Al 2 sistant coach in the 1980s, and came back to be an assistant the past · two years under Dave Grant Moore, a former OCC crew member, credits Grant for earning his degree at Cornell University. Moore will take over a successful program at OCC. Grant retired in the spring af. ter 38 seasons. Coast, the only community coUege with a crew program, has won 80% of its jun· ior varsity races against coUege powerhouses, UC Berkeley. Stan· SIDELINES Continued from Al 2 recruited by OCC but he did recall such an approach once by a San .Bernardino man once when he was working in an orange grow." It felt a bit • strange and he declined. Ironically, San Bernardino advanced In '51 to temporarily capture the championship, but It wound up with two Ineligible players and had to forfeit four trophy al the Premier Cup Tournament in San Diego. a three-day tournament which wrapped up on Sunday. The Rush was undefeated ford. UCLA, Washington. Har· vard and Pennsylvania. In the spring, OCC dedicated its boat· house in Grant's name. Mlle'~ very lcnowledgeabJe about rowing. M Grant said of Moore. ·u e·s just a wonderful personality. Crew is very luclcy to have hlm.M For the Coast cross country teams, head coach John Knox will have Ochoa assisling him this sea.son. Ochoa last coached at Santa Ana CoUege from 1992 to '96. Then. the next four years. he dedJcated full-time training for competition in national and international marathons. games. Hence, OCC. a 14·6 loser to the Indians, took the game by forfeit, 1 -0. Asked for his commentary on OCCs '51 success as a team, Stem sald. uwe had good athletes and they were reaUy toughguy " I le mentioned some examples. like tackle Bob Woodhouse, guard Freddie Owens, taclcle .Ed Mayer and tackle Jim Keeline. •we had a lot of respect for each other," he said, and the team •was like a family thing.· in tournament play as strong offense was turned in by Alexandra 08.flpoO', Ashleigh Smith and Natalie Rempalsld. and Jordan DWJon scored a key goal in the champion~hip game. Jennifer Vogel and MclCem.le Brown provided solid all-around contributions to the offense and defense. Allie Gordon and Maria Swift also added to the winning combinalion for OCU as the team coUected its second tournament crown over the summer. He qualified for the U.S. Olym· pie Thais in the marathon in 1996 and 2000, earning the sec· ond alternate position in 1996. he was also a member of the 1997 World Championship Marathon team that competed in Athens, Greece. Ochoa compeled in track and field and cross country at Santa Ana CoUege before moving on to Adams State CoUege in Alamosa, Colo, where he became a two· lime NAIA All-American. He earned h is bachelor's de· gree in Exercise Physiology and Leisure Science, and then ob· tained a master's degree in I leaJth. Physical Education and Players come from many different communities. but he didn't reca1J anyone Identifying each other in that light. The Pirates earned a mark of 7-3 overall and 6·0 ln the conference, scoring 147 points to the opposition's 120. AJthough most all their early day records have tumbled, two big eff ons still bring recall - Johnny Black's 234 yards rushing for one game (vs. Mt. San Antonio) and Smith's 111 yards rushing In one game Cvs. Chatrey). Recreation. On the Coast footbaU team, Orloff, who was the head football coach .at Dana I !ills 1 ligh the past five years, wiJI aJso assist Coach Mike Taylor with the de· fen ive coordinating. Orloff, an El Dorado I ligh graduate, also had a coaching stint at Santa Ana Valley 1 ligh. Smjth. a 14-year NFL veteran who earned six trips 10 the Pro Bowt as a Los Angeles Ram, will be the Pirates' offensive coordi· nator this year, Taylor said. Smith takes over for Scan Ponder, the former OCC quarterback who Is now coaching arena football in Kansas. Other runner drawing praise from Stem were Howard Del Miller, Ned Parsons, Harlow Richardson and JeS&e Smith. After OCC Stem said he shifted to Arizona to major In geology and·play two sports, footbalJ and baseball. He had played golf under Rosso at one lime and enjoyed that sport. He also ~rvcd as a Une coach for the Arizona fro h gridders one year. He recalled three fine years in baseball as a catcher at Orange Friday, Aucust 23, 2002 All OUTDOORS School's inf. Big schools of game fis h moving into locals seas. D eep sea fishing kicked Into high gc:ar earlier this week with good catches of albacore. bluefln tuna and dorado being reported by the sport Oeet and ~private yachts fishing mid-channel waters and around San Oemente Island. Fishing conditions were prime all week long as a marine layer moved In and kept the seas calm, which allowed skippers to locate bree?Jng schools of tuna, shut down on good sonar marks and locate floating lcelp. decked a ~pound longfin tuna while flshing aboard lhe 62·fOOt charter boat CAllMr, running out of Davey's Locker In Balboa, to top off a good catch of albles earlier this week. Moving south a little, the bite on albacore and bluefin has been consistent for most anglers. Tom Kelleher of Corona del Mar took his uncle, Pete, who was visiting from Tucson, on an all-day trip aboard the deluxe sportfisher Prowler, operating out of Fisherman's Landing in San Diego. Kelleher decked a big albie hooked on bait, unbuttoned a couple of other tuna and hjs uncle got to pump on a 25-pound bluefin before it finally came up and was expertly gaffed by crew member Craig West. Davey's Locker spokesman Captain Norris Tapp reported that all the boats running out of the Landing are returning dockside with good counts. The all-day boats are scoring on JIM Caplain Kenny Knight of Newpon NIEMIEC Beach headed the good numbers of albacore and tuna, while the V..·, Y.· and twilight trips are producing some fair fishing for calico and sand bass. Giant squid have stayed around a lot longer than expected and have produced a big mess on the streets of Balboa when anglers. who have forgotten to bring wheel barrows, drag gunny sacks of very inky squid on the boardwalk and across major intersections. Some locals are also complaining about the slains and the stink. but the odds are that the schools of squid will soon head to deeper water and this fishery will slowly dry up. Albies are mixed in size, ranging from the slze of footballs to 30-pounders. With so-so bait available fishing has been up and down on a daily basis for most boats heading out to the fishing grounds. Robert I ledrick of Costa Mesa Pescador, a 44 -foot Pacifica, to the 289 spot where he sighted a tailing striped marlin. Doug Daniels of Huntington Beach owns the boat and cast a live mackerel to the billfish that swung on the bait. The fish was successfully broughl to leader and released, which earned the boat the first fish Oag for the season from the Balboa Angling Oub. There are re pons of lots of swordfish in the channel, some as close as three miles off Dana Point, and veteran bWfish anglers are looking forward to an awesome season. There was a 257-pound marlin caught earlier this week off Oceanside, which is a big fish for this early in the season. With the water temp in the high 60s, and on some high spots reaching into the low 70s, it looks as though anglers who have trips planned over the upcoming Labor Day weekend are In for some very good fishing out of Newpon. YOUTH BASEBALL Registration begins for NHBA winter baseball Nl;Wf>ORT BEACH -Winter baseball season is quickly ap· proaching as Newport Harbor Baseball Association Is now ac· cepting registration forms for the two-month season that begins in mid-September. League officials will accept registration forms until Sept. 9 for the 2002 winter baseball sea- son that begins in mld-Septem· ber and runs through mid-No- vember. Youngsters of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are invited to participate and new players are welcome in one of three divi· sions that include the 9· and 10- Hlgh and also recalls the powerful Harbor High diamond outfit from '48, which won the league behind a sterling left-handed pitcher named Frank Hamilton. On a page of historical Interest, Stem's father, Herman, is the one who surfaced with the name Yorba Linda for an area in east Orange Counry. Herman and his brother, Jacob, had been developing land in that region. Stem saJd, •He knew the family fairly well." year-old Mustang Division, 1 l · and 12-year-old Bronco Division and the 13· and 14-year-old Pony Division. Use the player's age as of July 31. 2003. Registration co t is S65 and registration forms can be down· loaded from the NII&. Web site at www.newponbaseball.com, or interested players can pick one up at Spons World, 270 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Games are played Sundays and teams practice once a week. Home games are played in the Newport· Mesa area and away games are played throughout the county. UCI Continued from Al 2 nials in the 100 and 200-meter breaststrokes. and in the 1992 Trials. where he finished seventh in the 100 breast. He CllPtw'ed gold medals in the 100 breast and medley relay In the 1991 University Garn~ in Sheffield, England. At UCJ. 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"°· 2002 F0119 ~ DANA,.,.._ " '" ., ,., ..,, ,., """'"" ,,,., l1o oow ""'"' A lo"" M ...., "' ........ wh 91o1 •oo um M ,.. Wo -_,,Cit•.... "'~~SA-·"""" dlacloud to th• Buyer THE ,ETITION tequ 11 t 1 c•nt•r hi curr1nll1·unci.r wlll not protKI you. If ._.___ · dllhlll'ff to tt1• bu~ Thie PfOltc h11 blln f'11llll1h•tl Newport .......... ~ • ..,,,A?£.., SHIVA P"woot ~ Col. Co•. ..o """"''' Will "' '°"'"""" ol lho '" " '" ... ,.., -"" YOE, IK., ""2 '""-"' It "° '"""'°'" -0.1 _,_,_., .. Codo I tlO<<o>. s.11v '"'''"· u "'· " "'"" o! Mo"'"" ,_... " ''""· 1M "'o ,..,..,._, ,._, .... ,., ... ,.1 ._ ""'"'"' ..,1 It ""' "'"' 2 ,' --PNE VAUEf WI\ h11 not u11d 1ny otller admitted to probete Thi Bouleverd 111d Blaon court mey make «dlr1 .,, doltta bull-11: Liiie fof11t CA i2iao la Clt.,orlctll'f ••tmflt 2002 Foti The followln1 ~rton• NEWPORT 8EM)4. CA bualneu nemn or Wiii ind •ny codlclla ,,. Avenue encl edtQl.lll• 1ffeclln1 your mini.,., W11twln4 R111ty, 22'46 TN"""" i ncl bualMU under th• requl,.mentt "' doln1 bwlnltl 11; '2lllO The .... flielllO .-•ddr-wltllln the Int 1nlletll• for eumln . perklna for tti.11 rll· your property, ucl AltutH OflW MiMlofl .._.., of tti. buy., of tM Cellfornl• Envl• ti Beller Lock Servlcn. n ~ cllecllbld •• """""· U<Opi!M ... lo ... '"' .... :, .. _,,b lo ......... ,., ~ .... o! -....... Yiojo, CA-I 0"' ON ·-... !-h i Qoolltf ... -... [, 21M ..... '21, AIJ. """""" th• names "'Powertr11' thecourt. •ddr•"" of th• H · You m•'I be orcltretl to S.IMt Ho111tl' a lnvut• LHre 1t1m1111I tsts undlt Cleat \, hltttna ftl f ,.,.... Coet1MIN,CA121%1 ~S EOUIPMEHT 1 n d • V 1 hIcuI 1 r Tl4E PETITION requHt. t1bll1hm1nh wlll be P•Y 1upport •nd 1ttor• IMl'lb, ll'lc. (CA), S17l Mela Vtfdl o; hit ,ecllitltl, Rot>llt Ruuell 811118', AHO IN£Hrcif Md~ T1chnolo1l11.' 1uthorlty to eclmlnllter 1322. U30 & 1332 Bleon Ill'/ , ... 1nd co•ta. If E. l11rnett Sll'Mt, Lona •112, Co1t1 MIN CA &he P...at UPIOOI· .............. '91 E. 2ltl I t. "21, IOC8d It 2le21 3 Th• n1m1 end thl 11t•t• undlf th• Avenue within Sub·eru rou c1nnotp1yth1flHn1 IMeh,CAtOll5 at2t TM 1111t1 .0 bl Olt 11 achldulld fOf The follOWlnl "'9011 Co1taM1H,CAl2627 a:IEB<RD~ITE.0.-' bualneu 1dclr11a of the lntl1p1ndent Admlnl•· IS of the Bonlt• C1l'lyon fM, H k th• clwk tor • Thi• bu.Inna ha con• aokl '" dlacrlbtcl In r•vlew by Ult Plennlnl hH 1benclone6 the u11 Thie bualnu1 II con· VIEJO CA .... n. lllA Buyer are 11 follow•: trellon of ht•IH Act. Pl•nn•d Community. 111 welver form. If you ducted b'f: • corpontlon .. ntrt l !•: ,urnllur•, Oeptrtment of th• City of thl 'lctltlout lual· d11ct1d b'f: 1n lntlMduel .. \a ~ to be R•a•l·Bllolt Corporetlon. (Thia Authority wlH •flow NOTtcl II MllllY want ltl•I •dvlc•. Heve you at1rted FI011ru, Equipment of Newport IHch • w ""' Neme: Sllnn'f Frith lt1v1you1lart1cl ~•flt Olllcit d 200 St1t1 Street. Beloit, the perao1'11I r1t1rtHn• PUUHll .WIN tlt1t 111 cont1ct • l1wylf Im· tloln1 ll111ln111 '/ltf Ho Oooclwlll, incl L1111hold .... , T11t114ewi 1 .. -Cl11n111, 4200 C1mpu1 cloln1 bu1ln1n yet? Yea, : OISOOVER'f lSCAOW Wlacon11n USll tetlve to t•ll• menr alanlflcent 1nvlronll)lnt•I rnedl1t1ly. Select Hom11 a In· lnterHt ind ,,. loceltd ~ I, toO: • Writ· ~:.1)~1wport l1ech, CA 1·1•02 f;J1*Nrfit CE~ 4. Th• 1111ta ,,. 1ctlona wllhollt obt•ln· cone""' for th• pro· U1t1d t11n1 30 DIAS v11tm1nt1, Inc. at: l&n Mtt• V•de Or ten comment• or l~t •llMIU Rotlert Ru•••H l iker AVE. ' · loc1t1d 1t 3001 Redhlll ln1 court epprovel pohd PfOltct hive b1111 CA~£NOARIOS dtaput1 Mlcl\NI W. Oro .. , Vice btt fll2 Coate Miu· rtl1t1d lo the pro t The f'lcutlo11a l11tlnt11 Thia 1t1t1m1nt wu t«JNtlNGJ rt= Avenue. 8ulldln1 1, Sult• Before teklni car ta I~ 1ddrea11d In 1 pravl• ti• rH lbw ofld1lm1nt1 P'rHldent CA 8212$ 'The bualnui ahoulcl b1 autlmltt• to n1m1 reteued 'o 1bov1 fllltl with th• Count)' 829'1 lftd N 107, Cost• MIH, Call· very Important actlona oualy certified environ· 11t1 clteclon Judlclel r Thie 1t1t11111nt •H n11111 UMd by the Miier the P'lennlnJ Depertm1nl wu filed In Oren11 Clerk of Oren11 County ...... ttlEP TM fornl• 92626. and con· howtvlf, th• pertonei mtnhl docununt petlclon, pert completer flied with the Co11n~y at thet locetlon la: h 12:00 noon on County o" 11/29/01 onCll/07/02 Wk ... II Nllecl ID slsl 11ner1lly of lnven· repreHnteUve wlll be (Bo nlt1 Cenyon EIR r p1111nter au formu· Cltrll of Orlftll Co11nty Sf'fCKLEO llRO 111 The T1111d1y, ..,.,...., I , "LE HO. 200leelA219 ' to0Httll07 ~ '* tory. w1rehou11 equip· reciulred to l lY• notice SCH• 95091032), end erlo de Rnpun t• on 07/2t/02 1ntlclp1t1d d•t• ot the toOI. In ordlf to tit S,,,C, A Llmrt•d lie· Otll'f "lot Aus. I, II, ConwllMltl Codi 8'c;bl ment, furniture, ottlce to Interested pertona thtt the City of Newport (R1tpon11 form 1282) 2M16t111t7 bulk .... It Stpl 12 con1lcltr1d In the Plen· bllll'f Co. (CA), 4200 23, JO, 2002 F072 610l.1 TN Md °'"pmool "' mOoool· ,, .... "°' h"o woi.od ·-· "'"'° lo '" oolo lo '"to. U" o•lo Ool r , .. 1 .... 2, I, 11 ""2 ol lho off~ 0j •l'I DWKIM'o do<loO• °'"'" Dc-, __ Now ... I -d .. -... l•n•ou& toots and II•· notice 11ld document tor the o una ll1m1d1 t11tfol'llC1 23, 2002 ~-,rlorlty Eecrow, 17300 If I PPfOYed •I the time 811ch. CA IAOU ....... .........__ ""°"'~~led la. turn or conH nted to lht above noted project. no It ofr1cer1 protte:· .__..... lted Hiii Ave,. tlOS of review. tht 1ppe1I Thi• bu1ln1n la con· -DI",..,...,,,_..., E""..,.... 5 Th• S•ll•r end the propo11d 1cllon.) Thi Th•st lhr" UM ,.,. clon. SI utltd l'IO pre· -lrvln1, C1llfornle 82t1C period of 14 d•'fl wlll duc ted by. Limited .......... """"~n• """"'" '"'" ool<lpolo lhol IM lodo .. od"I odmlolot"• •Ito 00 """"' IM MOlo " Roop-lo o --''°''" ..... ,. "' ... ...,, ·-'"' dolo, , .... ,.,, Tho ,_.,,.,.,_, a>lf>Ntl, 1111 ""'" buth 1111 wlll l•k• plau tlon 1uthorlty will be review by th• "•nnlna tltmpo, la cort1 pu1d1 The followln1 peraona l11t d1t1 for flllnl clelm.• dur1n1 which time 1ny S.F.C. A limited LI•· 111 clOll\I bualnHa 11 ; ~~._..,..J,TE-..,,.,.., ~ on S1pl1mb1t 11, 2002, 1rent1d unlua en In· Oep1rtm1nl of the City upedlr ord1n11 QUI .,, doln1 bu1lnHa 11; 1h1ll bt Sept. 111 2002 lntlfnletl p1tty or their blllty Co. E c ~ti p """'"""'"'" ....,...... ..., •t lhi olflcn of Foley tarutad peraon Ill•• en of Newport BHch ... " 1f1ct1n •u metrlmonlo, Sof'hTec,. 711 w. 17th which 11 the butlnell •uthorlzed 'f'"t 11· Crea K11rn1, Member ;c3 E•n l tomollona, =~7 lftd h 1114 Pt lot "''""'· 2029C"l"Y ob.Oil°' to"'""""' ''"' Wo4o .. 4oy, °' p.,plodod Y 0" SI., lidt. ,.,, Coolo '" .. !Molh"'lo dolo """""" "'""' Th!o ololO ... Ol WOO 0 , t.:-:;.:r· Rd.. -" .. - '"' ""· Lo• ,.,,, .. , '" oho•"''""" ,,.._, 4, IOOt. '"'"'" o" ""' ""'·CA"'" ""''"'' obo,,, mo7 !llo ' "l<o o! !llod with "o '"'~ '~'"· I bO tO SEP ..,_ -C1llfornl1900ll7. why th• co 11 rt ahould WrlUan cornmtntl or p11u1 menttnclo n, f'erkvllw Conctpll lno Deted:Auauat14 2002 1pp11I to th• Plennlni Cl11k .of Onn11 County Ga~:~·~M:;'\t~:~ lfll~dltblfalotllle 6. The bulk u le 1, not irenl th• euthorlty. Input rel1t1cl to the honorerloe de 1bo11clo {CA), 111 w. 17th st .. ·. /ti Don R1mm1I ' Comml11lon with • llNn1 , otoOn 081161t9/021 lttS P'ln• Rd., Or1ni•. CA c .. d• 1ubJect to Cal. Com. A HEARING on the proleot ahould be eub· 'I 111 coste1. SI no Pil•dl Bldl. F .3, Co1t1 MtH ta/ l1ur1 Remmel fff of 1778.00 to cl1f111 92917 -., a.d: 14 Code I 6108.2. c111m 1 petition will b• held on rnltled to the "•nnlna P•I" In coatu r.r 11 CA 21%7 ' P'ublltlltcl Nawpor t the coat of the 1ppe1I Delly Piiot Au1. 23, 30, Tiii• bualneu It con· 2002 JUICE me y lie lllt d wllh SfPTEMBER 19. 2002 11 Oeperlmenl by Tuu tley, p11unllclon 1 11 Thia bu1ln111 11 con· hech·COIU M111 Pfot1dure. Sept. 6. U, 2002 '°" d t db I H1\IA£S, INC. A DE """'" ''""'o" ,,, I•» •·•· '' o.,1 L1l "'lombw J, 2002, '' dom,.do, pldo ol ,..,. '"l" "" .,.,..0,... '"""'· 2002 Tho o"''"'"' "' 'J 0 " " ""'""' QI!!!, 8" Liiiii'I !llDOll R11•l·B1loll Corfot1llon, loceled el 341 The Clll order to bl conaldertcl erlo de 11 corte QUI N H•vt yo11 1t.,ted 434171 FOM dev1lop1111nt pl1n1 of .......... dol •v~yolu aterted uwtr 0P£MTIHG 200 St1t1 Slrte , Betoll, Drlv1 Soulh. Ora111e. C In the P'l1nn1111 Olrec· de un formul•rlo dt doln1 bu1ln1n r at? y11 -•u-thl propo11d PfOltct ere J ftl url n•:::n No OFflCEA. SEUiA: DANA Wlaconaln U51l. No 92161. tor'• decl1lon. If •P· u onereclon cl• 111 7/10,112 ' ~·-n1ll1bl1 for publlc .......... T~~:111,t~•m•n'the~ .. VEHTUAES INC., A CA cl•lma mey be flied 1fter IF YOU OBJECT to proved et the t1m1 of mlam11 (Welver of Court ,.,llvltw Concept• Inc Th• Cott• M•M zonlna revl•w •nd ll'ltpectlon •I Th• followln1 peraon• lllecl llh h ~· ~ th• clo11 of bua1n111 on the 1rentlna of th• 11v1 1w, th• 1ppul ''" ind Co1tl). SI Walter M. Oeve~port: Admlnlttretor wlll rentlll' the f'l1nnln1 Oepert· "' clolna bu1ll'le11 11: Clerk :1 Oretn;, g~~l~ PRESIDEHT September 10. 2002. petition. you ahould p1tlod of 14 d•'I• wlll cl•M• obltnlr con11Jo '"'· 1 d1Gl1lon on .,._....,, mint, City of Newport R1J11vlnlqu1 Skin & lod'/ 07/lM>2 ' mi W16'741 D1t1d 11 of Auau1t 21, 1ppu 1 1t th• hn rlni b11ln from th1t d1te, 11111. comunlQUIM de Thi• 1t1t1ment wit S.,~ 1. IOOI, °' 8uch, 3300 Newport W1lln111, 17H Df'1n11 i0o1tt1Mt 9EACHICOSTA 2002. and 11tt 1 yo 11 r obJac· durln1 which time 1ny lnm1dl1to con un llletl with the County H aoon 11 pon lbla Bouleverd, Newport Avenue, S11lt1 C, Cott• o 11 "'°'A 1 z MESA Y PILOT 23AUG REOAL·BELOIT CORPO· tlona or Ille written lnteruted perly or their •bo11do. Clerk of Oren1• Countr ther11fter, on the fol· IHch, C1llfornl1, 9216a. """·CA 92127 2; I002 ua. · 1 ;J!; .,xm _______ _ RATION oblectlon• with th• court 1uthorlud 'f'"' 11• NOTICf Th• re1trelnln1 on Ol/18/02 lowll'l1 lt1m1: 1761. for further lnfor· Ronde E.ur n• Roda· -·------- 8 y: /I/ Duk1 Sima b1lore lh• hllrlna. Your 1rl1v1d of the d1cl1lon ordere on th• beck"' loot6ttltl0 1. Minor Ot1lgn Rivliw mellon cont1ct the "'· 11113 Alll1t1C1 ---------L..-------- N1m1: Ouk• Sima 1op11r1nc• m•y bt In mey 1111 1 notice of In •Hect •11l111t both Oelll. f'llot Au1 23 so ZA·02·21 for Idler end N1wport 811ch Pl1nnln1 Av1nu1iloUnlt N, TuaUn Tiii•· Group VP peraon or by your •PPHI to lh• Plennlns hu•b•nd end wife until Sep . I. Ia, 2002 ho2 Cheryl Ab1dl1, to edd 1 Deciertrnentll (949) &U· CA 121 ' Publlah t d Newport 11torn1y. Commlu ton with 1 fllln1 the petition Is dl1mlued, .___ ' new u contl at 3200. Sherry Lynn Enot, 811ch-Cost1 Mes• Delly IF YOU ARE A CREDI· '" of 1776.00 lo defr•r • Jud11m1nt la 1nllftd, _..... bllhroom. loc:itt cl 0 r,{ NOTlt Th• npen11 of 1332 Gerlllncl Avenue P iio t Au a us t 23. TOR or contlnaent th• coat of th• •PPl•I or the court m1k11 ._,.._ 2128Sh1ntarDrlve ln en thl1 notlc1 l1 peltl from Tu1tln.CA92780 ' 2002 Fl04 credlt0< ol th• deceestd, procedure. furthlf orders. Then The followlna perton• Al zone, Environmental • fllln1 f11 colltct1d Thi• butln1t1 Is con· you must 1111 your clelm The 1ppllcellon end ordwt are 1nlorcubl1 are dolna butineu 11• dltermll'letlon: eumpt. from the 1ppllclnt ducted by: 1 11n1ral PWUCATIOll with th• court end m•ll • d1vtlopm1nl pl1n1 of 1nywhtre In C1lllornl1 Th• Video Editor lnO 2. Minor O.alan Review Publl1h1d Newport pertnerhlp copy to th• penonel the PfopOnd project '" b1 •ny lew 1nforc1m1nt Bllon 8·12 N~w rt ZA·02· 51 for Bruce B11ch·Co1t1 Mtu Delly Hen you 1tart1cl Public: hH rlnas will ti• reprnent1llve appointed 1vall•bl1 for publlc otticer who hn received BHch. CA 9:z6eo po Moore, 1uthorl11d •a•nt P II ot Au1u at 23, doln1 bu1l11111 y1tl No ~fld by the Coste MeH by the court within four review end ln1oect1on 11 or Hin • copy of them The Video Cdltor Inc for Victor Berton, to 2002 F109 Ronde E. Rod1ers Clannin~ Commission •I months from th• dale of the Pl1nnln1 Oepert· AVISO l~s P<Ohlbl· (OE), 1280 Blton, 'B·12· co nstruct 2, 2-story This 1t1t1m1nt wn c~:.:·~ .. ::. Fc'~~if~:~~·.·. the first luu•nce of ment, Clly ol Newport clonu lud1cl1l11 qua Newport Buch CA 1p1rtmenl 11nlts with 1 llOllCITOCBTOISOf filed with the County letter• 11 provided tn 811ch. 3300 Newport •parecen ~I rtv1t10 de 92660 ' 4-cer 11r111. loc1t1d et Clerk of 0r•n11 County •t 6:'3'> 1 p m .. or 11 soon Probate Code section Boulevard, Newport HI• cltacton son •l•c· This butlneaa Is COl'I· 120 Monte Vl1t1 Avenue •sa&1•0f onOl/15/02 M po4s ble thereafter on 9100 The time for llllna Buch, Calllornla, 92659· lives P.,• 1mbos con· ducted by: 1 corporetlon In en R2·MD 1on1. lna'llOITOllAllSfll 20016ttl•SI 2 ;" •Y· S•pte1t1lter claims will not u plre 1768 For furth1r lnlor· yupn, lanto •I nposo Hive you started Envlronmentel 01t1tml· .. ,_., Delly Piiot Aua. 16. 23, lolio!?:a~P·:1,~;~~~s'.h' before four months from matlon conh ct lh• cor.10 la espo11, h11t1 doln1 bualnni yet7 y11 nellon: 1umpt. _..... 30. Sept. 6, 2002 1'078 1 . M 15 te, P 11 n the hearlna d111 noticed Newport Bu ch Plennlna qua la petlclon au 11/93 · 3. Minor 011lan Revrew UCllSI Amendment PA-02·33 1-•bova Oep•rtmenl al (9'9) 644-rech111d1, se diet• 11n1 Th• Video Cdltor Inc ZA-02·56 for Oona Id end (U.C.C. 6101et11q; end c ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the 3200 dlclslon llnel o 11 corl• Steve Kot ch President Jenet Kerce. to utend B & p 24073 ommon Wealth Part ltl• kept by the court II NOTl1 Th• expense of upfda lnstrucclonn Thia etetement wH the flnt al'ld 11cond ESCROW NO :mq.) ~ersr •uthomed a1ent you art 1 person '" this notice Is P•ld lrom •dlcion1 l11. Dlchu flNd wltll the Coun floors of en u lstln1 two· N tic 1 h. -EM or tflh Street, Prop· lereited 1n the estett, • fll1n1 IH c:ollect•d prohlblclonu pu1d1n Clerk of Oren1• Coun~ atory rHldtnu. toc1t1d th•~ ,' ~u1!"bs.,aNalveonf erhu/TwoTownCenter. you may Ille with the tromthe1ppllc1nt h aceru cumpllfln onOll06/02 'et 21164 lnror Drive In " llC. to construct 11 18 court 1 Requnt tor Published Newport cu•IQultt part• di to016t11SM •n Rl t one Environ· 111111 •nd 1 transfer 01 ~'.&lo •:t01~'.m:~~! Special Nolke (form DE· Buch·Coata M111 Delly Cehlornl1 oor cualquler Delly "lot Aua 9 l6 m1nt1I d1termln1hon: ~~cn~ol~~ !:::;•,: ~ bulldina and • S·levet l!M) of the flllna of an Ptlot Au1 ust 23 •1•nl1 d•I ordln publlco 23 30 2002 · ·,06; Eumpt made, The narnll, Soclel parklnc structutt with 1 inventory ind appraisal 2002 FloS Que Its h•~• reelbldo o ' ,.;..............___ P u bllahed Newport Security No. or ftderel of utet• usets or of qui hay• "sto uni copl1 -B11ch-Cost1 Mt11 Delly Tea Num .. -·s. and ed· var1•nce lrom Broslol de elln ... Pilot • """ StrHt setback rtQulre· 1ny petition or 1ccount SUP9JICOUITOf . · ,.._ nuiual 23, 2002 Clrnlll of tlll Seller/ ments, (20' reQulred; 0:, as provld1d In Probate "1-.. Ii ";i n•me and addr111 Th• followln1 peraone F079 L1cen111 ere: ABE P Id d) Code nctlon 1250 A ~ o 1 court la (El ere doln b I TAKASHI CORPn°•T ON rov e • located al Request for Spe~lal CUTY nombtt Y dlrecclon de TM I S~ ua n"' u ; flcllm..... """ I I.'°; ~;·~.o;:.·•r.~::~: .... ~ .... " "''"'" .. , .. ~ ~ ~.~".r' ..... ,.. .~.: ;,,.";.':; .:.~:. ~;: --i:::. :::>;;;~..:::/. mental determln1Uon. from lht court clerk -n OESE CALIFORNIA, 92663 • The followln1 peraons 2900 NEWPORT BLVD., n11•tlve declu alion. The :-::l t ... Petit~• POSlOfRCllOl CIVICR~~~TRl~;,4"!: Jeffrey Scott Martin. 711 trt doln1 bualnna 11: NEWPORT BEACH, Stele project loutton ., not MUlUU~~-Ml~l1a 14171,0UMl,CA ABOVE, VICTORVILL E. g~tt~ ... Hewport B11c:h, Wire Olapoul Co .. Inc .. of CA 92663. The bual· listed as a hazardous MIYll & NILSON tft6S.IS7 CALIFORNIA92392 He i6h....., 1018 North Lincoln Ave neu Is known 11: waste site The en.,1. J•OJ Mein St., •" 1 2 T"-neme, •ddrllS Cl~ r: ~,!:!ttlnB, 7lhl Senta Al'lt, CA 92701 " RESTAURANT ME Tht ronmentet document IS "-<. lrvi-, CA 92614 LA1109A11J end tellpllont numbv of CA92f43,__.,_ 1•c , Were Olspoul. Inc. (CA), n1rnes, Soclel Security av1ll1bl1 tor pubhc Publ!lllad Newport •IHVt-petitioner's ettorney Of ...,,_ b _, 1018 North Llncoll'I Ave .. or F1dlr1I Tu Number•. review an.d comment B N llM \11111111 pelltl 1 h '"" u .. 111sa It col'I Sent• Ant, CA 92701 end •ddrnlff of th• from Auaust 28. 2002 to uch·Cost1 Mu • Dally """°"Of oner w t out •n ducted by· huaba d .,d This buslnesa 11 con· 8uyer(Trenst1re1 '"· September 16, 2002 11 Pilot Auausl 23 29 '3'> •ltorney Is: (El nombrt, wife · n 1 ducted by: , corpot1llon MJA ENTtRPRISES, INC th• follow1na locations. 2002 ' FThoal W«rlwm,.., ::. d:!:.~~: ~1:.;:,:;: H1v1 you at1rt1cl Hev1you1t1rt1d 3539 Colfer Rim ln .. (•) Publlc Counter hYcW.tl fOIOWICIOfull dll ctemindante. 0 del ~I'll bualneu yet? Y11. c1o11..,.n.,1 buslneu y1U Yu , Olall'IOl'ld Bar, CA 91765 Plannlna Division. city "~-..I OIDllTO,_,. __ demendent• qui no °'"/02 -As listed by the Sllllf/ Rdlllm ..... ... *'-' Th• lollowln1 persons ere dolna business 11. P1racl111 Etc1pe• Prop· erty M111111ment, 1103 1/2 North Bey front, Newport Bu ch c• 921562 . " V1 l1rl1 Es ll ubath Wlcktend, l 103 1/2 North l1y Front. N-· port Buch, CA 92662 Thia buslneu Is con· ducted by. en lndlvldu11 HIVI you 1terltd dolna buslneu Y•t1 No V1 l1t lt Ell11b1th Wlclltand Thia 1t1tem1nt was filed with the County Clerk of Or 1n1• County on OOll07 /02 toOIH111H O•llL;Hot Au1 16, 23, 30, t. 8, 2002 F077 , .......... (M!)M2-$6n Hill, 17 Felr Drive, (ti) _,,.,.,,, _,, ,,_.""' tl•n• eboaedo u )· JOEY .ltffT•'I Scott Merlin Wtfl Olapoul, Inc. llcen111. •II other Miu Verde library Nolle:• Is hereby aiven OIAROfUCASI NOEL COX. ·P.O.' BOX Thi• at1t1m1nt w11 Judith Were, Pru ldtnt bu1ln111 n1m11 and 2969 Mesa Verde Drive ' that the underslaned will .... l21U2' 1326, APPLE VALLEY, filed with th• County Thi• at1t1m1nl w11 1ddre11n ulld by the East. (c) Oran&• County al public •uctlon pur· TO •LL INTERESTED CALIF'ORN IA 92307 Cllf08/ll of Oren1• County flied with the County S1ller/llc1nH• within ,_"'"_...__ ...... Public Library (Park suanl to chapter 10 " (760) 2.47-057Z .... ~ on 19/02 Cler II of Oun1• Coul'lty lhrH 'fl"' before the ._, m_.. • ._...,. Avenue Br•nch). 1855 division a commenclni PERSONS: JUN IO 2001 a..t. tOOIH 11tl2 on 08/08/02 d1t1 euch lilt WH sent Olw: 22&!0011~94 T.S PC. Park Avenue with section 2170 01 the 1. Petitioner: Hu ah "r TINA DAeeAI • Delly Piiot Aua. 23, 30. to026t1I001 or dlllvw1d to the Buylf/ oi~• A.P.N. 937.e&Olll 2 M. s t er p I. n buslnHS and prof11slons o·e~rn• Pedy filed • ·~ NOTICE TO THE S!f>I. 8, U: 2002 not 0.11., Piiot Au1. 23, 30 Trenefer.. ere: NOHE .... a ThW\ Slit Amendment PA·02·06 code or eectlon 19B8 of r•llUon with thla court PERSON S£RV£O· You fllcllm..... Sept. 6, 13, 2002 n !i The 1u1ta to tit aold lildlro.dcfTMIYouftfll i nd Planned Slanina th• civil cod• 01 The or 1 dacrH ch1n1ln1 .,, t1rvld 11 en lndl· ._.......___ .__..... •fl dlterlbtd In 11ner1I dlfa.t wldlr a Died rJ Tlllll. Proarem ZA·02·08 for Sl•I• of Cellfornll and names 11 follow• Hush vlduel -,_ 11· FURNITURE , FIX· o.d 03/'n'1* ~)QI Tait and Assoclatn pursuant to commerclel O'Byrne Pedy lo Huch Publis hed Newport Thi loflo wll'll per1ont ... a..... TURES, EQU.,MENT * dlrl 10 "*' 'f(Jll 1uthorl11d •11nt for C.J: code, section 7210 (2): ~'BJ~[• ~O'dy l11ch·Cos'8 ~.. are doln1 buainna 1a: The foHowlnt PlflOnt TRAOENAME. GOOOWlll: ~. I !NJ Ill d a• Seaentrom end Sons, to th1 followln1 mlscella· that ell P!'!!n~R~~!~ Dilly Piiot Auaust 9 16 Wlllte&o•. 31131 Vlr1lnl1 '" doln, butlneu 11. LEASE, LEASEHOLD lilMC ... I )QI l'IMd 91 demollah approalmalely neous household end nt•d In thltl matter shell 23, 30. 2002 fo1 i Wey, L11un1 Beech, CA P'ochl uH of ,oal11 IM,ROV£M£NT, COVC· -----.. nan ath 95,456 square ftet of pttsonal property to wit 92651 Hom• 0.:altn. 369 [. HANT HOT TO COWETt ~ llllrwt bulldln1 area end con-ld111llll1d by n1m1 end •r •ar before this court ... .,._ Roneltl Leroy Hall, 31131 17th Strfft, CO•t. Mtu encl "' loc:1t1cl •I: 2800 ftUd ~ • ~.J: atruct an epproalmat•ly alorea• unit number. 1 the hlerln1 lndlc1t1d ~•-Vlrflnl• WeyJ L•auna CA 92627 • NEWP'OftT BLVD .. NEW· 11 '*"" 11'*1 1111 h "" 95,839 •Quer1 fool JlllElllottlotlllE9702 b1low toahowc1u11 lf ,ubllc "'"inp wlll be 81ech,CA926:,1 Kerl• Cle ua, 324 'OftTBCAC",CA92t6J. ~l:JWhlcillh._ Kohl'• D1pertm1nt s tore Frank Curtin Lot IC'i7f1l. •~'I· why lh• petition tor held by th• Coate MtH P'hlllp MlchHI Tlmaon Broedwe_y, Coat• Meu The kind of lk1n11 to ~_...... ... ._ -=. wllh 1 d1vl1llon from Ow1llh RDbsts Lot #R!JJQl. c an11 of neme ahould Pl1nt1ln1 Commlealon et !IOI St. Anclrewa Rtl.; CA 82927 • bt tr1n1ferred II: ON '"""""-"' -""" shared p1rlllna require· SlrTllll ~ LatllHJ702. ~~T~~f"~'r·HEARINO City Hell. 77 Felt Orlv1 l'f•wport Buch. CA Thie bu1ln111 I• con· SALE BEER I WINE :;. Calta~ CA • '*-@19 G OOJR menh. for Mesi Verde Tot.I of " lob , 1lor1d et 0 t SE Cotti Meu, Ct llfornle: 92883 ducted by: en lndlvlduel EATINO PLACE LICENS£ AIMuat't Plftlll fUll. ahoUld not grent fie Centar, loc1t1d et 2701 Two Brother• Movlna at Tl• •: 2P P 17. 2002 et t :JO pm .. or 11 1oon Thia bu1ln1u Is con· H•v• you •t•rted end LIG11'111 No. 41· bar. 837.a41hll l:IUold a llllhOl1ty. Herbor Boul•vard, In 1 locltlon of 1041 w. iath Thrne: M Dept.: L73 u posalble thlrHftlr on cluctld b'f: , 11nerel tlolna llualneu yet? No M0148 now luued for Olde lldall •In h tonl rl L : A HEAAIHO on h c l·S and c2 zone. StrHt, Co111 Meu I 11ddf111ofthl court M-4ey,S.,U .. 1rt, pertnertfllp Klrl1Cl1ut ~•rnlt1slout1cl1t: ,_._...N,_'*1 OtlllOnwl ............ , ........ ···~·· ""'· .... ,; ; -:-....... obo ....... "'"'"' ... .. .. ,.. .... 1.. "'" 0........ ... "'"'"'" ""'· -ii .. -"'" "'"... .. ""' .. netlon· n111t1v1 dlcll· County Thia ull win be ~ Shocopy of lhlt Orcltr followl111 eppllc1tlon1 dolnt b111ln111 ~t? No flied wltll ... _ Countv .~ORT IEACH, CA C.. .,1-411 £. Ollpl*I "'.,. .. -.. ~ L·'I~ ~ 81 111 r1tlon. The prolect competitive blddina on w ceuH •h•ll bl 1. f'llnnln1 Apt>llcatlon RONld L..,oyHlll Clerk of"-,,.. c ' .._...,. lwa. ,_.., CA Oii -• -•• ,. ...... _. locetlon la not lltt•d 11 th• 7th dey of S.ptim· publlshed •t lust once PA·02·34 for 01vld Thia st1lem1nt wH on~'"" Ollnty Thi 1ntlclp1t1tl. d•t=f OW»'JI02, 11 1~-0IWlllD .. To .. '*"'· THE CllY DfWE. • h11ardou1 w11t• alt1 btr 2002, et l 2 oo p.m. u ch wttk for four Hollltltr/WOK. •ulho· filed with thl County IOt16t1Hll tt1t ult/IT-fer 11 . hW*t ..,_ ...,... a,. 1111~ ~ ~£.CA 92983 Th• 1nwlronm1nt1I doc· •t t wo Brqthln Movlna. :ucu .. IY• wlllla Pflor rtieo •1•nl for e.J. Clltk of Of•n .. County Delly~ ,Mot •..•. •• JM' 12. 2002 It the off • ... d -.... OI....... conllo91nt c:ttcMon. end If YOU OBJECT '° Ille ument I• 1vell1bl• for 1041 w. lath StrMt 0 lh• d1t1 Ht tor S.11ntrom 6 Son"'9ob on Ol{H/02 U 21 2002"" F of: United (ter-Co . --PlflCllll who nwy ..,..,. OI .. .....,, .......... ood ~·· ..... -· "'"'"" ...... " ....................... 0 .... ..._..... • • ol "40 ...... ··~ .... --•o•• -.. -~--"' mint from September 4, 92627, 94~, on In the fOllowlttl n1w1· Mut1r "11'1 for 1 Di lly "lot Aua. u . .90 .......... te000 lot Allt•lls. CA tmw • • ..... In Ill VIII ot lli~!i. ot Ind .... ~ 2002 lo Stotemblr 23 11kl or•ml-. County of r.~r of f:in•rel c;lrcu· 111,7H 1qu1re foot S!fl, I, 131 2002 Fci& 119---.. tool • Thtt the 11no1111t e, 1 • Ill...,. Clllll9 boll ot UJC:lO IWV'IO OI .. Wltllln 2002, et tit• followlni Oren.. Stitt of c, 11 •ton, or nttcl In thl• thrH hulldln1 lndu•t111i ._.__..._ -Of p11rch111 ptk• or lrilil Ill • dlO *-lllJ • *"ION· wtlh lie QMt locetlona: (I) Public torn 1 , 'John e.ntl•Y :nd county: Ntw90rt Beaoh/ t11v1lopm1nt, 1ocetetl et ,_ Thi foll0wln1 peraona con1ltler1tlon In con• M Ot Mllll ..... ft A l'ETITlON FOR 111 helflnO. YM Countat 1 "•nnlnac OM· Lerry lourlentl, Aue· Cotti Mt11 Dilly f'llot 3333 Su1111 StrHt In 1 ._,.._ ~" dol"I bulln111 11: neotlon wtth tht tr•nafer loin ~ -.. PROIATI! hM bell'I ~IOI ~ bl In 1lon, Chy Hell, 77 '81r !Ion-• (1291813), wlll :::~t":i~.ai:'DIO. f'Ol rone. Envlronmtnt•I The followlni lllftona llCllyll' R•tortl, 17'11 of the llGll'IU end ..oclllon. Ot IMllll ._. fled llV UNOA plrtOrl Of ~ Y'OIK Oflve, (ti) Mau V11c1t, COfldvct tM et 1041 w. ruz .. cletermlnetlon: "' c1o1n1 blltlMM ..: Apel ln., Huntlnato" ll11alneu, lftclll4l11t th1 ~1" adoll St02~.. WIOH~TIN In itllDrnW 2'" MaM V.,41• Orlv1, 11th Str~ CO.le MeM, THI~':,°' "n•I flR 1048. lnt11rttetl concepb, luch, CA t2Mt 11t11111ted lnvento:cro It Fltwldi Codlt 11111....... K:Court Of It' VOu ARI A i:~;.~".?::!'f; ';;:~ ~""'.:::; :: :::..-:~ '"""" Ho•"" l;..S,•;:.~~~o~ ~l =-~ ':!.::.·~.:::. = ::.·":.~.:::::: :..::":.::.:::';. J: ,,,. = "'= . """" .. ==--= .. ..: Avtnue 8r•nch), 1855 UM ltndlofcl r11trvll tti. BHCh·Coa'8 MIN D1il1 M1Cull11111, 1uthorlutl Devlft Clltlttlefl MIMtt tlnlton luch, ""m4t fo41ow?f:. ...,. 1111 '-w"' 'Of' ti: I UIS ''"' Avlftue. ript to bid 1 t seN. :C,llo~2'"'1 I , 11, ~ •t•nt for C.J. ....,. 1471 Tllll Clrcle, Hut!; Tlllll _...... It Coit• • Deecr Ion Amollnt ••111t 111 rJ ,. ...-"'°9ATI ,.,.... '* .,oil dllfl\ = ;:"or!: Ho•• o1 IM-=•• "'"._ "'"' bo .... • '"" o "" • Im/I°' ·-,_,,CA-...... 01' " ........ """'· 10,DOO.OO -.. --._ ......... ... ... a -IO .. 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'""'............ ........ _____ ,,._.,,_ ..... -,-· ,... .... ... ii -... i::.-,.., ....... = .... ....... "'1111.a• = ... -:,,.. httl•h4iiC .. ~ ~°Fl'' .,.. ~ ~ • -·~tilln: a;;;; -.:a ~ .... -----------. ~- ' ' AIS Ltliiliilii .. """..... -........... -l.'lllllllc. ....... -. .......... .... M llplllallm fridlr.A&lcust23,2002 2Mll.lllllalm ............ -........... ............. .. ........ GllhllCI ._..._. Tiie t.llowMa penon1 ""'ClfHlllT& -• •• dolllt l>llslneu 11: "" -•lit-The followina persons A.) hclflCI lnterni· ORDINANCE 02·17 11 "' doin& bualnt11 ts: I 'J. p lfl schtdultd lo be In tuH •> ACME Sk1t1boerd llon• • · . •c ci force alld affect 30 d•ys Products. b) ABC Bo•d llllerMUOn • Inc., C ) frorn its •cloption on S11p9ly. c) Z.nllh !!Ian-~-' PKffk.t, O.) Auaust 19, 2002, and ufacturlna Company d) l'eclflca, E.) Pacitto was adopted •by the 11111 Dispensary, •) Clll!nMla, Ul60 Morwovl• followina roll call vote. Skateperll COllltlon, Avt., Ste. E, CO\la Mesi, COUNCIL MEMBERS· 1977 Pl1ctntl1 Ave., CA~ C Ii I I AYES· Ol1on, Cowen Cost1Me11,CA92627 pee;., ... • 11 n11r a, nc. RobinlOll, Steel. NOEs' Jim Cny Mmellna. (CA), .JM() Monrovia None. ABSENT· Monih· Inc. (CA), 1977 Placa11tla Ave.. Sta E. Coste Meta, en. Ave. Coste Mesa , CA CA~i!.slnesa Is c:on· ORDINANCE 02 17 92627 ducted bv: e corporeUon relates lo Cll'y Council This bu51neu is con· Have yOt, started mtetln11 and proce dueled by: a corponllon dures. Heve you started dollll bllslness yet? Yes, THE FULL TEXT ol the do1n1 bus111ess yet? Yes, Alj:!~1~:9Julin11rla, Inc ordlnanca may be rud Jan 11 .1991 in the City Clm's Office Jim Cray M1tllelin1. 1<11r1n T. Moore, Corpo· 77 fair Drove, Cost~ Inc , Jim Cray, President rel• Secretary Meu This statement was Thia sllttmtnt WH JULIE FOLCI", ftled with the County fllH ..;Ith t~ County " Ct k t n. Clerll of Oran .. County Deputy City Clerk er o "''"II' County Ol/12/02 Pubhshtd Ntwpor 1 on 08/06/2002 , :.0tH1117t t B!1ch·Cost1 Me~ Diiiy 200269125» OaU1 Pilot Au1. 16, 23. p 1f0 t A 111 u $ t 2 3. 0111y Pilot Aue 9, 16. 30. Sept. 8, 2002 f074 2002 F092 23• 30, 2002 F066 ntS-Mtl SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs - .......... ... s.... TM fotlow1n1 p41!'sons .,, dolna buslne" 11: Subt Sport& THm Sublfu, 17161 Palmdale St , Hunt1naton BHch, CA92647 Chad OiM1rco, 18651 Parll Ride• l.1., Hun- llnaton Beach, C~ 92648 This bus111111 Is con· duc:ttd by. '" md1vkluat Hevt you started dolna bus1neu yet? Yes. 3/87 Ch1d 01M1rco This statement was llftd with the County Cltrlt. of Of1n1• County on08/19/02 20026'1stH Delly Piiot Aue. 23, 30, Sept 6, 13.2002 F088 The followin1 pe1 sons '" dolna business as· Wutcllff Medlcel Scre111tn1, 1401 Avou do, Su1l1 801, Newpo1t e.acti. CA 92660 WH lchff MedrC•I ltbo· ratorles, Inc. (CA), 1501 Superior, Suite 110, Ntwpart Beach, CA 92663 This buslnus Is COii ducted by: 1 corporatton Have you started dolna buslnus yet? No l hfa 1t1tement w11 filed with the County Cterll of Ofan1e County on 08,l08/02 200269125'2 D1ily Pilot Aue. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2002 f063 The tolloWlfll persons are dolna bu.sinks n : Bikr am'• Yot• Coltec• af lndll, 2937 lklstt>I St, Surtt A200, Costa Mesa, CA92626 Paine• Simon, 9 Crest Clfcle. Corona det Mu . CA92625 This business Is ~n· ducted by. an incltvfdu1I Hne you stlfttd dolna bu1m1n1 yet7 Ytt. 8,114/2002 ~ Patnce Simon This 1t1t1m1nl WIS filed with the County Clerll of Of1na• County on 08/19/02 2002HtstJ1 Daily Pilot Aue 23, 30, Stpl S: I 3, 2002 F090 How to Place A ,..... .... ......... Th• foltowl111 ".,tons are do1111 buslrMsa "· A ) Opened Doors PrOP11lies, B.) Newport Irvine EstltH, 52 Co· tumbll, Irvine. CA 92912 Steve T Thaten, 52 Columbia, trvlnt, CA 92612 This busjneu Is con· ducted by: an 1nd1vtduat Hevt you slllrt1d doln1 business y1t1 Yes, 1983 St1v1 T. Th1ten This statement was !tied with the County Clerk of Oran11 County on08/19/02 2002HU9S5 Delly Pilot Aua. 23, 30, Sept 6. 13, 2002 F095 CLASSIFIEIAD By Phone (949) 642·5678 By Ma'il/ln Person: 330 W~t Bay Street Cowi Mesa. CA 92627 At Newpon Blvd. & Ba) St II ours: Telephone 8.303m-~.00pm MondJ)·Fnda) Walk·ln 8:30am·5:00pm Monday-Frida} The followma p1nons •rt dol111 buMnels " Bit City Car1rnel Corn, 1824 CalaJIY Of .• New port Beach. CA 92660 Bad Doc Rimcll C0tp , (CO). 18l4 Cel<tay Ot , Ne wport Bt1ch, CA 112660 This bUSlllffS II COii· ducted by: • corporahon H••• you swttd doln.~usmess yet? No Bad R1nch Colp Curtis lemme. President Th11 at1temtnt was filed with the County Clerk of Orance rounty on 08/19/02 20026tUUS 011ly Pilot Aue 23. JO. Sept 6, 13,2002 FIDO ........... ......... The loltow1111 pertH>r1.1 If• doln1 busi111!$1 u · Shoreline Mobile .• uto O.tllll, 8812 Belmont St . Cyprest. CA 90630 Shey Cr11ory Ma(y 8812 Belmont St • Cy presa, CA 90630 This bualnes.t '' COfl ducted by an tndMduat Have you •lar led do\111 blkltneu yet~ Yn. 7/30/02 SMy Creaory M.cr This sl1tement WH ftltd with the County Clerk ol Oranae County on 08/06/02 20026912551 Dally Pilot Aui. 9. 16, 23,30,2002 F065 ..... .... ......... Tht follow1111 persons lfl dolfll bullflfft II Action Auto. 1980 Pia· cenha Ave 18, Costa Mna.CA92627 OMllis C$ev•ncer. 331.2 Clat St., New!* l Belcll, CA '92663 lhls bui1ntss Is con· d1Kttd by an Individual Have 'ICM.I •lar ltd 4o1111 busilltH yet? No 0.11111SCle•....., This at1t1ment was Med with the County Clerk of Or•ni• County on 08/19/1>2 20026ttJt44 Delly Prlot Aus 23, 30, Stpl 6, 13, 2002 f097 -----Policy------ Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nOlice. 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Fnd.ly J:OOpm ..... fm.l.i~ ~'.()()pm IQeWllOUS OPfiCllWTY Alf rut estate adver- Usina In this newspape1 is subltct to the F tder al Faw Housinc Act of 1968 as amended which m1lles 1t 1t1eeat to adnrltsa "1ny ptaltr ence, llmllltron or d1scrlm1natlon based on race, cofof. reli41on, Sta. handic.ap, fem1hal st1tus or n1tlon1f or111n or an 1r1tenbon to mike any such preference, hm1la hon or d1scr1m1nabon • 1489 ~=es General Personal Loans 2490 HOME 1419 Announcements 1610 S1roniled by Debi? FURNISHINGS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PLUG IN This newspaper wlfl not knowinely accept 1ny 1dvertJsemenl for rut est1te which rs 1n vk>labon of the law Our ruder& are hereby informed that •II dwell inp 1dvertlsad in thrs newspacier ere av11t1ble on en 1qu1f opportunity burs To complain of drs c<1mm1tion. call HOO toll ,,. ••• 1-800-424-8590. Oldtr Style Furnitwt PIANOS i Collectib11t ·~"·'~ ·-·-·~·-$$ CASH PAID $$ Of"tp.K•or-....~ Wft BUY ESTATES ·~·~- ~649-4922-SOUTH COAST AUCTION 22t2S.. ... k S....AM.CAtz107 ~.l ,...CA •at a u 1•m•l11 POUCY In 1n effort to offer the best H<vice possible to our rtaders and advlf'· tlseta, we will require Colltrectors who adver tr11 111 the Service Directory to include thew Contrac tors license numb« In their adver llHmtnt. Your co operation is 1rut1y "'2Ci:t=L U•111I ........ ' o CAIPITo CAAf'IT(f Rep11,,, P1tch1n1. Install Courteous. ariy s11e jobs. Wholesale! 949-492-0205 a.lid~ P'lf'MM!h ... OllW Cwe Cakf. Childcar• Health & salty, CPR/First Aid Cert Udlddtiwl~ eom,.e.s.mca C...,..w Aubt99<• @your pace @ your home or OfFICl'. lndl vidual coachlna. lntern1t set·up, soltwere, trou· bteshootln& web des11n & nva an. 9&mz'2 " SMOUU> 11 nno NllllMll8WIWS W.. / Mii / "-'IOdll M9Dra ., ••w•usa:wn ~ 'tt$4'C 9&611icm5 COllCl'ltl • ......, QUAUTY IUll.Dll 20 YRS EXP. L1674183 lrldi lledl 5-Tiie rM YOUft CONTRACTORI Concr"ele, PilltlO. ClfMrW•Y MARK M4t) ...... 9$25 fweplc. BBO Rtrs. 25Yrs ,~ ,,,.,.. Exp T1ny)l4-5577594 S... ........ C..--C-.... ,._, Fplce. Rep•wl/lmprovtmtnts/ BBO. Ille, s tone, land-=~~=:~: = M ._ ._., 880. tilt, stone, lend· ,._ ..... ....,.._..... ....... s.capt, retatnlnt walls, lJMlli, ~ 0.-.S. L667S47 949-254-1048 7!•*1tt211·7TZI ~ ..... llilliltllJ -..?A; ·-·· ... " ..,.., f""t a Fr*""yl I c .. trrM to your home Gr efllce Mt-'U..116J C.;t ., --------••COM SAT 7AM• • 6 20 P'olnsettlo, Ra~IMmfan. deee cbthes. 2 q..em ccmlorts !.eh hW't n-osc. 2 ~ halMlold. etc-- COSTA MlSA 3 FAMILY YAllO SAU 3273 IOWA ST X 11reet1 Hori>w / Glsl•r SAT 6100-? YAJIO SAU SAT., lo-2p 133 E 20th St Costa Mesa Desianer clothes SI' 68. artwm\ & "lilrlY ff'ft:. Mevl"f Sole Sot., 9am lpm GE Proltle tr11 S/S S900 obo 'econd 1111 SIOO, wsllr/dryer. bedrm, office & palto furniture. clothes & other iireat Uulf 218 Goldenrod Ave . CdM 949 673 4477 Gor ... s..le S•t & Sun Sam lpm 419 Mar1uer1te CdM W1'!!ihlr. dlYff, ~ room & patio sel, etc ... o GAllAGt SAUo 500 OllCHIO COM, SAT 9-2, 1 DAY ONLY AUGUST 24TH Need room te breoftt? •Gorot• Sole Sat/Sun Adoptlom/fo.ler Con Consolldote your blllt. Sam. 1034 Linden Pl CM There are ~ 100.<XX> we con Htll'I Furniture 3435 Misc. Musical Fu<n1tln. cluldren to}" & chiknn 11 the US wai~ clothes. books. and more• lor ill hon-. u.... •-oldtlr 1-866-576,..613 ._.._,_......., 3515 e 7AM-11AM Sole 619-621 Comotlon COM S fomlly, A-2, c ... h only, no eorly blrdsl Te Much to llsfl o GAIAGt SAU-Q COM Spyalus Hill. moving Sate, antiques. furn, hou'll!hold 1lems. more Sat 8 12 18 Morro B1Y CM SAT 1-l. 1912 Sumb• Cir . X street Adams kite items, Ith n1w clothes, 2 twin headbouds & lr&mes, N1u11cal coffee tbl. rockin& cha11 recltnu br....__ g. ~-:::....._ loelt/Olsploy Co1e1 RIMIUlllVll~ uv..,,, ~w~ A&.ITIQUES 88 tall 36 .. wide 16.. Vlelns, Mlttwwwald & T,... & ftnill'ICSll 5'.ClPO'I ftn I I deep eln, & wnod prov fnl'Dmubon l1ll'll'll1ll shelvn w/doors & c.t. ~ 1920 lows, AUC ZJ 600.7~ 50 S • W 3025 Alfred Knoll, lothor • -#241 Antiques anted llihls, cherry wood S650 Self.t. 949-640-<4&55 ~~8118-~ for set949·51!> W44 •WANTED POTTEIY Water bed • ltt"t sin, Root.wood.~. Weier, d11wers, headbo1<d Van Brp. Cow'1rl. f...,, w/lithh & mirrors l 250 Mar1lham, Newcomb 9&6J3.62Z3 ~1313 obo 949·642 6006 eve Cherry Wood Cable UP< ieht J>t•no w/nutchtri& s111 incl hum1d1htr l499 obo 949 646·1853 ANAHCWJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT Plrlonal Loans 2490 ELECTRONICS Antique oak dl1q table 6 chal's. Antique Ollll clirq llll. Ind mud! mo<e! Malle otf8~7851 3460 JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS NT F1n1nc1a1 link Borrow when need Mortaaae, Business. Personel, Debt Con soltd1t1on. Home Im provement Auto Loans Credit Repiltr Quick Approval Low intNell, Low Month ly No tee Apply by phone call l 866·856 7039 Records, Tapes CD's and Discs 3315 TOP SSS/lllCOllOSI Jau. R&B. Soul Rock Etc SO's & 60's MIKE (949) 645 7505 llATTAN/IAMIOO llv- l"f ,_.., , fvrn from Island Llvln!I• hl9h quollty 949-640-0920 Poslurepedl< Cell Kina bed, c•rved he1dboard lttns sheets & .,., ~ l1CkJdl!d S7SO 949-644-1'152 Coo1t Coln Needs Old Co111s• Gold. "Iver. ieweky wale~ .t11ltque<1 colli.'< lthles 949 .,.? 9448 •ppena you cton "t ectvertlee? "'c:::> -,-,_,,,,.,, c::; _ C::•ll the C::l•••l~l•d• (949) 842-567& o.ily"~ PUc>• ERVICE Tl t (0 YOUIHOMl IMPIOVlMINT raoncn Call a plumber, painter. hendyman, or any of the arut services tist1d here 1n our service directory! THES£ LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TODAYI WITIHOtn OIYWAU All phases sm/lr• jobs CUANI 20yrs, 11tr. lree est L4000:Kl 714 639-1447 Patch & Match Drywall Tuturt 714-231 1902 EleclrtcalSemca S-'~i.,-tl 0--llectric 20Yrs Eap LocaVQucll Response Se"'1ce/R•models L'275870 949-65(). 7CM2 UCUISID CONTUCTOll No job too sm. ,. -**" Rtpait, rllllOdle. fens, ---9&6'5-3666 a..tmsn. Aoortng/Tlle CUSTOM OEATM TU tnstallllbon.. sllta. -wnE. mwt>ll. stone. ...... 1f75 · L'6 I 2044 Jeff 714-612 9961 LIMY SMwen R..,..ed Recroutin & lnstetlatlon ()[AN TILE 94~73-8065 71~ 714.an.3)31 OllTYWOllC LANDSCAPE COMl'ANY Commercial & Est.le Maintenance, Clean Ups, Tree Servlee & 1rr11t1on Up111edes, Rep11ra, Troubleshootlna. Pltasacatl 714 703 8650 end have us do your Dk1y Wora' Tree S.rvlce, Yard Cleanup. M1lnt1n1nc:t, Sprinkler Repair. H1ulin1 (t4t} 6SO-a711 SEU your unwanted items thfouah cleuifled GF.NEW. IFl'All. Ir llAINl'FSANCE • Rt5mnill • f.oolmimll o Job Too Small Dave Ba.aalltoa 949-322-8292 Or:rnqe Cnunty Rent A·Hu:.b.111!1 ,., ........... ,. _.,,,,,,., ...... -. ... ., ~ .... 29-1127 Whllll•YeuNledl Alplll'I of ti .,,... From the roof to ttMt bMement& ~igln~ CAU.mll M9-tl7·10l7 w .. TlteH-"f-n 25 Years (11fHr1ence Menter Cwpenler Door & Maid/II.I SP«1alist' Phot1t 949 510·5365 Pa er 714 298 5400 Hauling JUNlt TO THl OUMPttl 714 968-1882 AVAILA8Lt TOOAYI 949 673 5566 Hom Cloning Misc Services IWtPAOfK POOU Construchon Remodels • Repairs Service L1c '796148 (949) S76-9710 Pal~ng Ch""f'• ....... 'UYfs ap Crttt Price! Guar1ntffd work Free tsl U375602 714 538 1534 7 .390 29ot5 *I'S CUSTOM P'AIHDIG Pron clean qualtty work tntenor 1 .. t and docks l •703468 949 631 4610 11.AINIOW m<ll MMfT Pa1ntin1.-We~t. t~Apt llST MOVllS $59 /Hr Quality )obi Fret estimate s11v1n1111 c1hes Insured L•569897 714-636-8888 Int, courteous c1talul T163844 800 246 2378 C.U(t49 642-671 ................. llwerttfer -. o..-n-w-., Wlwt you wll1l. when you want! H\ehld lurn1shln&'1'h¢I .._., 0.-1"1 • b:,... L11 ll3l3 Ins 714 971.83(8 Wllly/81 w~t1/MOnthfy/ Refs, Crut rst.i Imelda 9&54M285 9,l278.Ql37 MEJIA'S Housedecml .. S..Vk• for Your House Apartment or Vacancy Qu1hly Worll 2544 Off f nt Cllllq fr"ut1111•t• lltl«ences Anlleble l 0 Years bperll!IU CeltOecwMel .. 114421·7"' Cel714-US-1714 PUBLIC NOTICE lh• Cellf Public Utllltles commission requires lh•t all used houuhold aoods movers prtnt their PU C Cat T number, limos end chaufleurs print their T C P numb6 In 111 1dvtr· llsemll'lts If you hive eny q11est10ns about tht llllllly Of I m over, llmo of tllatlff-. c;all PU8 LIC UTILITtES COM· MISSION 714·558· 4151 .. L ... mlClll ·-INMtr '" llo-hulth care provld1d ~~--/ i..tw ........ ~. dllift. _,. ' .... n..t 1725 .J;d,-rCM IA C'w•l,/IMI I CUT 6 ROLL PAINTING ~""~ ~ Proftstlonal Painting l.t..MIGO .... ,... .• hai&INP' 111 «*",,.I Aoblllblll·O.... C-.Milla,C. c-. ... .. Cll ..... .., Plug into the Pilot Class1f1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters Daily Pilot (jOT POOP? ENTRl MANURE DOC WASTE REMOVAL We'll Ch!an It For Youl 949-49M104 Pl....nng 6 Stlcco PIMter /SttK«e Petch S.rvina Sout!wrn Caifma tor 25 years. L '3261164 24 Hou<s (714) 5S4-7831 Ptumlllng b:pert Oreh• 0.-lnt Plumbln1 r19111s, over 25yr1 up All work.-· .... ~ 7l4M5-82!lll '-w F.-tt now f« Buss & Trev.I All le,... Oac> ....... lk b ..,,..... 0-llH• M9 644·4057 THt STRtPl'lll 1 Speciatwna tn W11Jpapr Removal L•588241 949 l60 1211 We Geih should h•na toaethrer Strep. instlll. Int utpe1111_1dwa1Dh ffl flS16 0.73'-Tm ~ wtNOOW COVD1NGS M1n1 Blinds, Wood 8hnds free 11 '-11 Ill LJl5i2Sll9 ""'714-127-291 t aol SELL your stuff tkough classified! Place ;your ad tocla.yl ( .... , ..... 15678 nn•e' a 1 A16 fridly, gust 23, 2002 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3610 '-' 0-..-. .. ....................... -.y s..s-12-... ,....... ....... ..... ...... .... ......... 2279 WWW •• 1• fw•t.-, .._ io_,w.., .... 4 .. MMSl-4606 MISCEUANEOUS MERCHANDISE Mlscellaneous Metdlandlse 3855 AU STHl IUllDINGS Save 60'-1 40~60. 50~ 100. 70x20 Best Offnl Call Nowt C1n Dehvetl Rd~ 775 1507 H11n tl .. 9t•n leech l'11me OHtce/Medrcat Ulda' C111 P1trrc11 l•nore N11tonw1de USA 949-1 56-9705 BAC• IAY ClNTU ulftel' .. pau. 26!>1 If~. J lO \I and up. Retall on .ttl', 1011 ~ooru mw 7 14-573-7710 WlST MAltlNl CINUI 1000 , ... ftc c-t ltwy 1210 ... ft $22.40 """ 949~574-1111 LOTS/ACREAGE 4740 NCW MFXICO MOUN IAINS 140 AC Only S49 900 Gor&~n u \ I!' as\IAnd\, m&ture tree 1 nv~r , 6100' elevalt11n, 1nuunt~1n V•ews, y~"' 1 uund road\. ne~rby "I" 1111 Perl et t for '"'"e lllvf'r s Ad1acenl lo 1t•llonal lorf'\t f acrlleut I mane rng Call today I SW l'ttopMltes of NM, Inc 188829297 11 (CAl •SCAN) 1 IOMESFORSAl.£ ORANGE 5400 COUNTY WanttoSel your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Realbtate Edition Cal Lisa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiey 949 ' 574-4249 l-002 • 2002~F----.ine 33 WllMI bUnch 55 Olc>Wy lM Krl9hna 57 P•tton ot IOsl de\IO&ff '*'-'67 81UhH •"'-Y 58 Perdled 39 Plloel'olclall ~ Hottd ditty ·.ti I Zorl9 41 Two-....... elert 02 John Oodl9on 43 Mwg9f OI -d w.flodla\la 411 l::ro. = ~ °""* ... or-. Bowl • Molllur• org ~-Birlhdey no 51T_.._ S3Wwq O"lN SAT 12-4 160 QUtU IAY LANI o •. ,.-.c-c1. rn the ['side. tlo'" lo aoll cour i.e & ~it<.h, 3Br end unit. cul df' 'aL h.tt dwuod floor s, plan t41ton shutters $420.000 119', Cother In• 1 f4·34S-3330 •S,..Clou• l lr 210 la absolute lurn-key cond , hrdwd lit• In main Uvon11 a•ns. remod81ed ITl\lt ba w/marble flt , ften~h shder lf!lds to pretlte'I garden & patio w/fru11 bear Ina tr en Judy Kolar, Bkr 949 376 !'>576 r-u. OPINSUN 1-4 3340.-. St, .. b l 51M luwnlwin...,. UUl try ""'· .,.,... vllUlted te<k. YI~. Per~ lkxn. ;;> ~~ Ylliil wn1*• Act $429.(XXI 949~H567 Cello.. Pwli 48r 2Ba wrlh pool, lush land sc•prna. concrete drtve walks, p11to & cleck1n1 l'vl toe w/no lhru tr1ffrc. qu1,i. occp y 1429,500 Bhr/Ownr 714-662-0352 o .. ..,_. <....._ '" '"" £ \Ide, "o'" to 1101r rou"e ' beach. 381 end unrt. t ul de sac. hrdwd firs. planttron shutter. S420,000 Calheune, 0111 714.345 JUO OPEN SUN 1-5 176010WA 38r, remodeled ktl, K••rnte. Per au hhe fh s. n~w h&hltng. 7 new ba, $449,900 ARI 714 883 4199 • Wlm .. lecle"' Vlllo1• beo1ul 48r 2 7!'>8a home. huee Br's, LR w/Fp. OR. den w/fp, AC. comm Pll k. pool \PA & I l'nnrs S!i~.000 Jrm 01Crado. •1• 949 JOO J068 OPEN 5UN 1-5 176010WA 38•. remodeled kit er1n1te Pereo hke fir s. new hcfihn1, 2 new ba $449,900 •ct 714 883 4199 l.ASTSIOI JlWll (Riie huae y1rd) 3bf 2 Sb1 bonus rm, •pproa I 88Jsf Reduced to S469,000 Aaent Abie 714-9 .. -12'1 OPEN SUN 1-4 881. VICTORIA Flnttlmeon Marltetl 4br 2ba house. Huge fenced corner lot. 1 car gar. Great neighborhood $371,900 T orem Realty 714-540-SEU frerrl1 "•l11t & N•w Corpot rllumtnale lhts 4Br Home' Coraeous courtyard entry, h11ae eat rn krtc:hen & more• Sll!i,000 7l4-148-S600 Sporlillne Jlr ,.., home secluded area' Ready to move 1n RV •CUSS $354. 900 714-961-4456 leoutlful 41r 2.7S home with llavernllne entry. center island 1n ~1lr.'1en. 3<: tandem 11a1. S759,900 7 14-500-3100 Newer corpet and Per go tloorrng rn lhrs greal 36r 2 5Ba hom" n'•r the ocean from 3rd tloOf deck and muter $965.000 7 14-500-UOO SUit HAl UTAH Pe .. lnsulo Ho"'• 48r 3 !>Ba on • lot that Is nearly 10.500 sf w/a 'ports ._rt. pul1tn1 green+<poot table plus 1 oom lo sp11e Call Chrlslt @ Siii Harbour Homes 714 840 7318 •Spocl-• ''' 2.51• ltome on priv1te cul de sac street, Jcar a•r•&~. over 2800 ~f of 1rattous Irving. $6?9,900 C•ll •&h Jenny, Pat or Liu 888·6 I I ·3400 Huntington Hartlour IOOft eJ Woter fr-t· •1• on ll deep waler channel ol Christina Bay lhe owners have spar•d nu eapeMe m this e~ pensive remodel of this f rem.h Chalou Sl.1195.000. The 60ft boat dock can be ex panded even laraer Terry Harrison & frocy Immel M1n11 Stor lteol htot• 100-111-9122 Trlnlclo4 ht.Md offwater w/35' boat dock up dlll'd, upandl'd 4Br 3.!'>81. Call Churee @ Star Harbour HotnM 7 fl !'>94 026 Of 714 390. 6337 c.,...... 111111 ..... Sln9er Conlemporar y Home 38r plus ollh::e 3 S8a with PlllOf lmlc views, wood lloo,., 11r1nrte co1mte,., st1h1 leM steel •PPl•.ances. •II Mika Dunn 949 262 J612 bc.lnlv• N .. f• Goll •-d• horse property with 1tmost 2 1ere ol land with pool on an 8500 IQ It 1111 pad. Sl,600.000. aat. Mike Dunn 949·262 3612 ratMI ISTATIS PATlttCll TINO.I NA TtONWIOI USA f4t~IS6·'70S www.p1tricllt1not1.com ......... ~ 3lt 21• h°"'4 newtr c1t1Mt. fruit In ltrlot p11nt_Jp, allcl .., mmt1 ll10f tf S4a , 900 Jew,2.IM~.t~ 7t4-Ml·SSH t•rM•d•I, I 1tory 10,000. if. let 4~ He home, IOlfHll rMt•ICISTO celf•,'fl•'IOutmHI•, ..,..... pool I .,. '4'11),000 AMeMl!Ctal•'"' 714.oHI JSH 7llf..., •LL c ....... etwy 481 11" 71&-QIO 21• .._, 111w tlte roof, c•tll cerk. b•Or1td COlfA 9llA w/coverrHJ p•llo end 'ST':\:~ 11•1 .-,.ISMt.000 :e.. , ... , ....... ........ "· nMMMOTAn ~ __ .. _ .. _Ult"---...-- f 8Y CHMI 18 GOREN wktt OMAR SHARIF end TANNAH HIRSCH A •'Ok AV(>IOANCJ; Nl.lfth·Swth v11lntt•hk. Nonh deah. lhc -1Mlfl WWI l\alUflJ inO I.he llClf'• mal ~ no tNmp con1r.1et wu rt..-~ m short c.rrdcf. NOR11t +A• <,;I A97 C>H2 +AQJllJ Wt'..\'T EAST ~ lod • low bcll1, dut .. Cd kl ctummy I04 woo by ~t with lhc kins. ,,_, hean reium ""*' cal.en In the clolod hand with \he 4ucen. Wltldl l~ lhe <lin&er hand. 111¥1 how .tlould dcclartt proceed? •J 10 13 •Q95 Q J 116 '3 ~ " 52 Obviowly, lhc We;. hand ~ M:nts 1hc th~ to the ~ontracl Oectram his fout r..-i lricks in the majotw and, ir the club nne~ SUC• ccedli, that auit will produce: the five 1ricb rrquirtd. The problem is: What If the linei!JC! fa,lls7 Declarer will then 111.'ed o Jiaunond trick Id well. Which minor suit bhoul<t declarer ~Ide fiJ1>11 O AllJ ()7 U •3 +K975 SOUTH •K76l ~~~ 109 •• o,, The blddin&: NORTll EAST SOUTll wr.lt'T I• Pa INT f'- JNT f'ltll P• f'UI Op<nina lead: four of v Amona the fil'll play iecholqucs you will find in 1ny brid~ cncyc. lo- IJC(fi1 Is M1voidance " Thlt Is a hiJh- taJulUl' ienn to detcnbe ldentifymg the dan£Cf' hand, then kccolM ii off lcAld Ill the critical time:. Thri textbook tbl Is from the U.S. Team TrialJ. Si11ln1 South was ,Llrry Cohen. IUlhor of two boob on lhc Lew (Jf TocaJ Tricks. Since 1:.8~1 repreo;en111 no danger, dcelurcr mu.!11 set up a diumond trick imn¥<1iAtely. 50 at trick three South 6Mukl lead the kins of diamonds fn.1111 hand. Weil CM win and knock out the 1ee or hcatu, bot when East later .i;aiN the lead with lhc kjna of ch·b;. ~defender is our of he.vis (or the suiJ WI II ~pljt 4-4) and the coot11C1 b we. On this lie of lhc CJlnl\, JO tncb rolJ in. North '1 one: club was Prec1~ion. ~wing 16 points Of better and \UY· mg rlO(Juna abou1 clubl.. The n:.s1 of Note ttw. had declarer taken lhc club rmesae al Irick lhree, the con- lnld will be defeated, i:.i winll 111¥1 mnovcs the ace of hrar\I, and when Weil gainl the lead witft the ICC of dusll'lOlldli rwo more heart trick can be ~ fOf a one-trick -.et o,._ S.t 1-4 22Hw ... rPeltlte Bnl loc1Uon, la corner lot With CU!lom POOi, spa, built In B80 3Br plus off1ce, 3.5Be and larae master Br with ocun views aat. Mrke Ounn 949·262 3612 leech Cetto9e. As sum1ble Lona Tei m lease until 2026 al $895 per mol All new lnte11or 2Br 21h1, all new appls, shp m1rrna wrlh r41$ldenl drsc.ount $199.000 Mary Wood, 11t 949 584 5811. 949 717 9816 O..ly I leftl completely remodeled 2b1 2b1. la muter br w/pvt porch, new 1ppls, $54,950 '" Bayarcle Vlllaae Mobile Home Perk Modular llfntyle\ 949/723 ~5 •5473 De1lro .. le spl<tOU\ double unrl CrHI vrew of 1urn1na bn111 and city ltahh 48r 4 5B• $7,1!'>0,000 Mary Lou l\tehler. Ltdo Park R11lly 949 675 2700 l relten Prevl-• J..ty 26. loyslclo Vlll09• Moolol H-Now For Sale 2Br 28a w/ptanlollon ~hul ler5, deluae appl• Reduced to $99.,950 Cati Today Moduldr 1 lfnlylu 949 723 404!'> #I 5036 2 lltAHD NlW CUSTOM HOMIS 511 &. 519 Aliso Ave 5br'' 111 w/pvl be's appro~ 4.JOOsf. Owne</ Broi.er Riek Nal'>Oo 949 721 6984 D••l••"I• spacious double unit CtPll view of lllfnll\I buln and city hahb •Br 4 S81 Mary Lou llreh~•. lido P11 k Really 949 67!'> ?700 OCl.ANFIONT flXH Net fff the feint ef ..... .,_, t49·72J-1 I20 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-S 11 NottTHWIND New,_,. Tenece, llr $Jl9,t00 ..... 949-U0-6572 MISCll..lMEOOS RENTALS RmlToShare 6030 CclM le-lfuf l11 M condo, ttlle new 21>r 2ba 4bti. to °'"n, sundeck. tidy fp v.lUI eel. slot.,e, fem pref $950m+fnl & last 67!'> 8737. CM ef'I 1eell1na coot. clean n/-smlt1 to share nice Jbr, 3ba. hou~e rn quret aaled comm Own room & l• bath ell ultls lflCI W/D upsteu s. a•r •e•. cable Iv Call Pete 714 557 4052 Rooms tor Rift &840 NB/Ocean View rooms. Oceanlronl/72nd pvt rnr, unlurn, share b1, utls pd. n/smhe. k1lch enette, lndry. I block lo Newport Pier. S660/mo Cell Sam al 949 278· 790!> (between 9a f>!>) RESIOENTl.Al RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY e Wlnler renlal ?br 2ba, Sl600/mo e Yrly rental 2br lba I c 1a1. Sl500 e Yrly rental 7br lb• • sunroom View of bay S2000 Lora Vance Rullon 949 673 4062 S-th 1-v fr-• l! stOfy on NewpOf t Bay, 4000sf, 58r 41/,81 Pier & dock, 6 mo @ S6000mo Lonaet lease neaotu1bl• 949 559 0671 Bllboa Plrinlula * * Oceenfrent @ o l'•ytlll• Covo 21r ltth St. '""''" ,_., 2te, 2c.,. tw{i' ... ., Fp. lmmac winier 381 view $2,fSO -.· 12 2 58 ...,9 -·he •49_7 1_6744 eth. ~ 673-1943 JM 2.,. ....... , 1ar. lrplc, pvl patio/yard 2718 Portola Avail 9·1!'> S 1750/mo. 714-662 3111 or 7l4 540 3666 -1 s/4 IA NOMI Beo-c refl6b. ,_ carpets. paint, etc. Dlll r;-.. hnad )'d. Sl775 ~.6Q 2221 ('slcl• newer sri. 2291 la '1oyo Dr. 4br 2.Sba, frml dm, wet bar. 2fp~. mslr suite V11canl 8/16 S2600m aet Donald Pfaff. 949-733 6074 lllflllllfOnladl W .. To The l e.dill o 1Br/18a .SI045/mn $400 Move 1n bonus on 1 yr lease 714 960·2468 Alier•''• l!br town house. bi.yd, willk In closeb. no smot.e1pet\ Sl29!>/mo 714 962 t849 Laguna Niguel 21r 2.51• stand alone newer home, den. 2c all ear. lncd yard. c:enl Ill. close lo $hops & lake. S2000mo. 714·547 6800 NewportBnch IAYFDT C....,. ecrws tr. U4e IL 2lr 2k Prw. ,...., ,.., ' ... w .. ft "-rs, ... . , ...... I. ,,.. .. . 710 U4e , .. Dr. 0,.7Dlp Ht-67J-60JO YlAiiY LIASIS SUMM£a llASIS Bill GRUNDY RCAL TORS 949 67!'> 6161 •-t•I" •• ,,,_With Alt Oc-lreese Newly •~modeled I. 2 & 3 Br's 1n 1 pet frrendly ne1ah borhood Lt square footaae wtlh ample stone• M1nutu to buclt and steps to fnhron Is. Sl•rhn1 •t only $13051 Call today lo reserve your new home! 181-251·205' CUTI 2br, 2b.a urwt r llltal ,. bdl, Ip, cWrwftr, w/d ~ 2 UI L1lnden1 ~ Ail $l6!l0 96 673 7lm Hort;;; w-d• 21>f ?ba condo, w/d, trig, new tile/er pl. pa ho, r p. 2c llM Sl800 714 393 1925 Cl OS( TO Bf ACHt 2bf. tk. belc, fp,_l Gp .... 11800 1111 .... ,,, 7IOO t~+ L-'I 28a, lt. 1e1, 1leps te ,_ peol & 1pa, SI 860/lllO A1111I 1/1. lkr 949 711 2311 Ya.UIAUOA $1,ffS. Double Melt uitn Hure Oe\;k Mini Oen Vu MaryA1111 M&.Gulr• M9Me6nO Pr 110ent!.I C• fte.tty H~ lh .... 11. St.- to bffCh. rp, 2c •• ,, l 101 '"'•i... no pets, SZIOO/mo 6l'» 359 4539 v .............. 28r 291 PtnthOUM, 11111 rm, pool, spe, clubhouse, ltflflll, "4:Ulll~, Ir& 1\11, new "'Carpel• & p11nt, walk to the buch, 12200mo. I yr le11H, •at. ~ps now btln11 !Mien, aa•nl. t4t ... Sl·IUS S~ 2"° unit on lh• bay. Blocks to btachll &hired ll•llo. wd. I c.or I"•&• A&I S2AOO 949 293 4630 Sir H• Oca-vl•w lmmac, new cprl/p11nl, tat. w/d, 111&. fp, waler pd $2400m 9't9 7Zz.7 436 2::: ......... ...., ::-s:l.J!: ~ tof4ft,..(214 1'1le I lbf, 2'/1b•, poc>ular E plan end un1I, 2200sf, ramodale4 & upcl•tad, d1ract pr ent, fp, lnclry rm, v.illall earl. open & alt y. 2 encl pat10• + balooy on LI IJeellbdl, WI .. ID schoc*-' shops ~n 96-251-03116 '-Jbr 21>it r..,.. roof top cb::ll. -appts, -bit •r& *'I deirn. 2 c; '*' ~ um 96-67J.71DI eTHI IWffse Onir sir«Ae. pvt, earner lol wJltl &J'llbl!ll W/b&y -Ali.ch potio, 2 c p S32fXVnio for~~ MYAft IAYSHOMS • • 3/4 ........... tM Med!l sssoo + 1st~ i..t.949-370..3019 lorshoro• 41r 381, sundec;k, II f1m rn1. boat yd, int patio ' erdnr SJ900mo 949 646 68J I Newport Coast 21r, den ?ba, "Alle111" lwrrhme, Ire yard oce11n & city vrews. peh ok, S3500mo 310 480 2964 • Srrv""· • b-;;n per w ns • hnl' coolls tor brealllnl/lund1 ~•le "' CM tom 949 5/4 2433 IUUTY SAi.ON e•w-M 11 M'S kK*q '°' st'tW w/c.inWa b r~jl(M e.'-~ 94'J 2"9 1969 c ............ s ........ . Rew11drne po\rtron\ lo provide 1n home <om panlo0\h11.1, hume1t1ak 1111. e11 and' r le• Pr hi\ or 24 h1 ~hllh, Car req'dl 714 444 4881 CUSTOMH SHVICl growth ott~nle<I hRhl1111 dist. 111 Ir vine seekrn11 c1"lonrer l11endly, delall nr 1ent~d 11flr son lnd11• try e;per a plu, Compel11tve Wdl!•'· lull benelrh and 111ufrt \ltdttrtll We al.o provide areal work l!nv11unml'1ol Ind plf'assinl •lmO\hl'rl' 8 JO,,,,., to 4 lOpm l m111 rt\Umf'\ t o Jos~@>"rndel~~orp tom Ot fu to 800 Ul 1460 •DATA INT.Ve r r lmmed ~ "'6t ._ pld cormianc.blfl ' lilt'll ~ 'll>d CWJnlllW ... & have ••P work1n1 w/llW:m!Olt Word ' Caal Pm peys SlllY ~ htty Mf.71M777 DltlVutS WANTID Nrewport' Hunllneton Buth Stl your own schedule! P•rl ,,. lull ltmll iWltlabll $75 •/dity for lull ltme c .. 11 888 DOI WORK or •Pply -5f!.::!!ww 0 0 I c.om ,...,..__.. ........ lor new Natnnal Dlrec;I Sa!M Co to detno Mel fblli ltfiWVll r~ rib 9'87Zl 7lZ1 PalMI HTATIS NTala U Nottl HATtOHWIOI USA. 949-IH·97DS www p•trrclltenore com Winter IT!Olllhly 2Br 2811 Bay Beachfrl. Lua decor www c1S1debalboa com 949 673 3770 YIM.Y IMlGI .... BAYFRO Community Newport Coat Of'8f SAT 1 ·5 ISVlllV_. 4llr. 4.!i» lilrwy + borla room $1,Mt,000 Of'8f SUN 1.s ISV.. ...... 5llr 5.!ibl MX).(XX) II uwldtlil S2.H9.oao 2br lbe. w/plttio, slwe t.uicty & P• Sl750 An; Sept I, ~13 2 U11lts te,frot1t 21>1 2bl w/patio & 3br ,2bl Ip. bbq, aar. S2100· S2JOO/mo. 949 673 7538 Oc-.,._, Wltttor 4br 2b1, furmshed S2300/mo ultlrlles tncluded, no pell (949) 67S-4724 ~ lot wl'wfws 4br J l r, 21•, Sp1crous l!.5oa s.tradll homo upper unit Otdls. 2 cat SI ....... cm 11r. lndt ~. S2750mo yrly -94g.338,888S 675 7880 ConndllMlr Spectacular Apartmtttts .. ............ ,111 ... otllot/lllllfllft Up t• $$.000/.. fT/f'T tul 1r.~ ... n,.1• ••• 7Fl.,._ ._CMS tor N8 u . Onltootl. f-f>tl helpful, .... "°'"' ft• 9111-650- 7508 °" pho!!! W>-7500 ,,...,_Afftfnr on• 111111 lll&llfll\CI HIU office, comp 11\d ol11u Hp'r 1 must IS hu./ Wffk, lfta. 949-756 1065 ......... ,. •• I d '*'°" to wotll in • fast '**' ofb -. ..-ai ofhc1 wotll 9119 67s-G500. .. , ... Sele. ...... _ ..i-c. 1195 Fltf'T gait-......... SholAd q,y =r= 9&7l0-latl AllDlnebHll --IMW J211 c_,,t ''7 SAii ml, llhr, limited Ed color. alnt cond, Sport P"C· CO, ufend warr. $25,500 949.497.2019 Cad •17 Coupe Oe Ville new ens, low ml. M1· roon, wwe whlS. lint. '3500 !M9-548 6063 C4MiillN ''4 Sfs F'lf't milM, IHl•rl wht, oat· meal llhr, chrm Whls, tnec h1nrc owned, beau llful Ofll cond, fantu tic ntu•, bOOks & 1 ec:ords $6995, fin & warnnly 1v1rl, vlnH57296 Bl\r .... ,...1 ... ... a-.. _ Speo1 2dr. 5spd, 4wd. green/tin rnt. A/C, CO, very "un c;ond1tron vl821428 S2895 81\r 949-586· 1888 a;;oa;r ... c--4 w llk actual mt, book5, records, V6 3 5. spar kllna btacll/arey lthf. co. premium sound, fully lo11ded, like new, $8995 W7972AI 8llt 949-58> 11188 h411• ·-·ts 2500 Clllnmmas Diesel Ion& bid truck 9411 mt. sltck. shift. areen. ll'"Y lnl, very cleon cond v304446 SI0,995 lrtm lrnanc1ne avail. Bkr 949-586·1888 Do.... •-·•s uoo Cun11111nc• Olesel Iona bed truck 94k m1. slick 'hilt. a1een, auy tnl, very cle1m cond v304446 $10.995 ftrm f1nancrn1 .tY11I, Bkr 949 !>86· 1888 F .. ol 'H T-llrti VI, loaded. ucellent cond. I owner, whrle/lan S!'>900 pp (949) 646 7097 HONDA OVK lX 2000 Bl.ttk coupe. auto, moonrool, CO playe1. ldul lor Colleae Student Sil.JOO 949 632 1143 ll'lflnlly '94 Q45 like new !lest u 11 I owned 7111 miles, ~l!rVIC~ lflUrd' at lnftnrl~ S II 000 Pp 714 501 0933 Joror '9S XJS c .. v. !'JO mt . 6cyl, black/ black, CO, bnultful 1111arna1 cond vt26794 I Sl9,995 frnanrme warr av.II Bkr 949 586 1888 L••v• GSJOO '95 Soden Cnld w/tan llhr, lull Pl'I', 80ll mile~" #18018 Sl!i,980 IMW 3251 '95 Se4- , 0 Pc VelY.ISO't7~ Wlllt• w/tan llhr, I own, 1 rile• fr •sh trade In I •19060 l 10,980 IMW SHI 'ti s.4-1 ei.o w/lan Jthr w/Sport whls, loc1t OTIC warc:h lll08J $23,980 V.W.MOS. ... '01 S•d•n This Is •n •lmost new Volvo lh•t hu fact w1rr rem•lnlna 118272 $18,980 l-4 ...... '91' ._. Rovtr Whit• w/l111 ltllr Only 48K mllesl , 118138 $27,980 tMwc ... ,,, ... ,, .. Sports Phi 5 C;.'t pr em whls, only 6:>t\ ml. 111157 Ul,980 IMWMS .. l~ Whit• w/perfect ltlk lthr. sr•al rec'ds. 68K m11 117665 11,980 Mwce49•t ... •ts £320 Diesel s.d111 Smok11ilver '18341 Slt.980 , .... ctt. ttl '91 , .... Black/tan lthr, Loc:•I. well maintained 118210 $12,980 Jeep '02 w,_,,,., 81acfl, auto, only }950 miles, factory w1rran_t1 118152 119,980 H-441 cav ·oo 4WD While. 11111 new! Pr 1eed to sell quickly! #18387 $17.980 H-de Accerll •o 1 IX Sedan Whll• w/tan, auto. factory warranty! Qlilr not &. • ._.. 'W IU 40tl 1111, 111lo. titv«, 1'11 i.tt. '"' Im, Pf 11tc1. non/"""' lrllt MW ¥912151 n916 fin w1u1nty 111111 Slit. , ... ,,... .... TOYOfA CAMn '94 ......... ! ....... ' , ..... , .. ,... tf·Hl·ltH V._ 'IS 245 Dl WlllDO Biiie/biue Int. runs w ... c:urrent tap. smoaed !lliOO olto !ft.M0:0996 ~. mce.umu lltdeM4 Tr•'-'02 Sal, JSi. flrH, lodi• able, Sl4SO u tra's· must see! Pp 714.375 1950 #18398 $18,980 ,,..,_ ........ , IMW '91 U Wo ,,..,,.,_ tlto .. ..._ Black, 5spd, low mllesl •-• -4o4 •• ...... , ......... ... Fun Converllblt! ... _.,,_1449 118902 119.980 ------· IMW SlllT'tt 81alk on per feet black luther. Only 33k mil I 18902 $34, 980 vw , ..... '00 $o4.I Bl1ell, 1r ey inter iOf, 1uto, low mlltt •177801 $16.980 Phillps Auto 949-57 4-7777 Mlt•wlihlil '•S lOOOGTSl Red. lully loaded. auto. Cd. clean S9000 obo 949 290 9925 NlW Velve '0 2 S40 Sedan I 9T 1,500 m1, whl w/be11e llh1 int. mnrool, CO, burl wood. prem • pk PP S23,500/ obo 714 437 5542 Toyot• '9 2 Tercel DX at, ac, ps,/pb, mu51 seel #180036-3180 S4,995, H-4e'HAcc.r4 HCPI till, ater .a ens, alloys. •022ns.3214 ss,995. - BOATS 9515 21 h (leulc llectrlc Boal f1ber1lns Bay CrulHr Stereo, etc $8500 (949) 723 5356 'II ~ '111,., 39> V8 ... (Or) •t IJI. CPS, c:d, ~ & bmft top SIOJD> 714-331-0310 2001 21ft Ovffy hkt new, full~ loaded, slip avall1blt. $2&.500 6bo (94t) 47'-1609a1 '1 Wh1te w/l1n 1nlri. aulo Niu-'t7 Altl-GXI lull puwer I Till, stereo c!u,, clean BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVUS 11808A $14.980 1114917·3210 $7,995 VelnlS0'97Se"- Wh1te w/l&n lthr, I own. 1 nice fresh trade 1n! •18060 10,980 .._...CMcUIS."- Trll, CC, Mu~I Hel •031395 3282 $8.495 ...._.,,7Clvlc Us.4-1 fully loaded, must sett -IMW S211 'ti~ ·~w/t-lttw w /Spert wt.h, ....... ... ,,._<11 1559666·3361 sa.~ ...... , ...... SOft+ ai.. Bay Island Cove wu. pvt home, po- & w1ter M9.f73·194J •llOU $2S,tl0 1111.,ceol•• 1 .... c20 '91 lloolaft Onty 6S. ... 1 -this ... evt)rl ful ,.., 1110801 $16,980 V.tvoS40S ..... 'OI So4-Tlils le ........ 1 --v ................. . _,...._." .... •11272 $11,980 A-•'01 J.2Tl 6 cyl, •bs, cd, •Hoys •001839 3244 $23,995 .._....,., .. .,_..o 6 cyt, 1bs. moonroof 1412502·3300 Sl5,995 Ferol '00 lap6wer XU 4•4 1A1J134 :ms s14.995 VW •o 1 Jene Ol #143340 7985 Sl2.995 l-4 ltovff 'fl It....-H-441 '00 Clvk H~tdo ttev .. Whit• w /•-Only 3K mites 1::::-ly 4HSt~~:~ #101443·3076 $9,995. IMW Convt '96 J~I Sperts ttlit S CD,,.-- whl•, -'Yu•"''· fllts7 $21,910 IMWMS 'tl So4.i White w/perfect ..... ltlw, ., • ., rec'ft. 611l Mii •17H5 11,980 Men edest ... at5 l320DlettfS..._ s...lto •ltv ... #11341 $19,910 , ..... , ........ 949·St'-7777 N-a..,,eH-441 s~., .... 111/540·7414 Sidi fia tor 26ft bo•t. $13 JH!r ft, Wlllf/tllc1, 1ood toe nur lido Brrdae NB !M9 675-6121 SELL your stuff tlYough classified! New Ust .... 41r Sh, almMt 2SOOSI with wood tloon, pl1nt11lon shut ters, u Ira Iona drive w1ya, $898.000. Mike Dunn, •at 949 262 3612 !Ir, 1'(•8•, fp, 1 aa• apt, pv patio, move-in clean, n1w crpVp•1nt, no/peb/smll, Sl600m be. for appl. 949 675 8472 ,.,.. ,..._,, spoClla lbr a., r.i cs~ Ip, frl yd. l c pr. siD¥mo STARTING PltMI ISTATIS rATIK• TlffOll NATIONwtDI USA t4t-Ht-t70S ~w.e•lrtekltnor 1. com RESORT/ VACATION PROPBllY FORULE ~ IJJrllipl.W 96645-9913 CHIMA COVI CONOOS SU OAHUA r&.ACI 2 •tor y villa, tilu! new! 2Br ?Ba, 2o t•r, view frorp rrl\lt Vic t. RHdyl $2350/mo •s0t ry n/pels CWIMSUM 1-S 949 219 007 949 613 5226, •&t Lt At 2'"' upper, nut cerlt1 !Wlw r 11r1H1tff>•lnl. Ip. lfonl pwt patio, le I"" I 11>. n/aml\&/doJ1 1.!IOO/lta 9'19 673 762$ Se .. ""~ •• fp, w/d 1111 ups, trl .. Frend\ ... !mt Wtll. 1114/~ 1114-GOO~ ANEW' BUSINESS?f. • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Departmmt 111 the Daily Pilo1 iJ pkaseJ to """""n« a new U1'11ice now 11vailabk to """' lnuinesN$. . ~ will now ~EARCH the Ntmt for YfJ" at no ncJm chtzrge, 11nJ 14W )'OU the ''""""."the mp 10 the Cl>Urt. Hous• in S4nl4 Amr. Thm, of course, "for ti# l't11rch u computed ""' will fik your fic111ious bwJnas Nll'JU st11tm1mt with IM Cou "'1 Ckrlt, publish ontt 11 wult far fin.,. Wttlu "' Mf#ilwl by lllw 11rui Ihm fiJt your proof of publkation with 11" C'o1mty Cini . PlrAJe stop by 111 filr )'t>Urjimtious bfui,,m sl4tm1mt 11.1 the IMl/y PilM, 3JO W. &J SI, Cos"' Mn11. /fr,"""""' ito,.11, pll.N c-11J/"' "' (!>19) 642-4321 tll1flli;..., IVIJI 1NIM "'7fl'."1"mts for J"'* "' liitNlk lhil ~""' "7 1'flli/. If )'OU shoulJ /Nlw 11n7 fort!Nr 'f#mions, pkllN ull 111 Mui ....-WiJ/ w WfllfT """' • p.11 "' tUllst ru. G't>otJ /wk 111 Y""" """ lnlihttb! t I I i • • • • ' I Ir • • J • • • .. .. :: Certified Pre-Owned E by BMW ' · • Cert Hied by BMW for 6 Years/100,000 Miles from Date of Original New Car Purchase • 24 Hour Roadside Assistance 0 A.P.R. As liw As • 0 Financing On Selecte~ Mo ~els On A~~rove~ [re~it New 2002 BMW 745iA Ths U/timats In Psrformancs! lease for Only Pe r Mo. Plus Tax 2 at these terms New 2002 BMW Z3 Roadsters 2.5 Liter & 3.0 Liter 0/ lONG /0 TERM • APR f INANCING On Approved Credit Many Others At Similar Savings! ·68C. 36 111tk clnd ed lease. $9715 •n II si11111. Na su111i, •e,mt. Bned 11 10.000 anln pa year. euess 111te11e m ,er 11lt Sektttt ta aun a,_rml h11 BMW F1111e11I Strnm lllPS14111 IOP51250l Great Selecnon of Colors! WE BUY CLEAN LATE MODEL BMWs v.. . ' -. "' t • • • .. 1, Factory Rebate ••.•• : •.•••........•... $3,000 36 mouth cJosccHod lease; $li019.46atstartof leue ($3019.46 out of pocket after Plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation 4 At This Price application of $300) factory rebate); $0 security deposit required; plus tax and license; charge, and any emission testing charge. REBATE IN LIEU OF FINANCING. ( 687058, 701415, 698754, 702500) 20¢ per mile charge over 12,(XX) miles per yw. ON APPROVED FMCC CREDIT. Plu., aovcmJll(lll f ce1 and 111.CJ. 11ny finan<.~ Ch:irJ1c', •ny dc41cr docvmcn1 prcrara111111 d1Jr)!l' and •nv cm"~i<H1 1c,1in~ Lhar~.-RI llAll I'll 111 l 0 1· 'il'f< HI I 0\1. HAI I 11'11.\NC'IM, 1 \111 ~·t(\1 H1~ '+Ui.11122tlh 6:!'·H2 11212241 Phis govmaen1 feel and w-.1111 fioance cb.vges. any duler document prepatltion charge, and any emi~sH>n 1es1ina charge. PRICES GOOD TMROUGll Ol!~,,12 I At ·n11, Net co,1 (Jl1595) USED CARS '94 LINCOLN SIGNATURE TOWN CAR Affordable Lux u 3EZZ664 '95 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Clean, Low Miles, CD, Chromes, Full Power (3XA4581) '99 CHEVROLET CAMARO Auto, T-Tops, Chromes, 27K Miles (4GSF650) '01 FORD EXPLORER SPORT Auto, Moonroof, CD, Full Power (A34405) '99 MAZDA MILLENIA 38K Miles, One Owner, Leather, Moonroof 4FYH024 '01 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 20K Miles, Facto Warran , Xlnt Value 4SML 153) '00 LINCOLN LS 25K Miles, Pearl Ivory, Full Power (4MBJ750) '02 FORD EXPLORER SPORl TRAC 2WD, 4K Mile Blk Beauty, Cust. 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