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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-11-10 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• 'i Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2003 " IN BUSINESS , Local dealers aren't feeling car-tax crunch One Newport dealer got a boost from people trying to beat the fee increase. Sales are in a slump statewide. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot Car buyers.in Newport-Mesa are not put off by the tripled car tax that went into effect last month, according to local car dealers. who say they aren't suff'erlng the same sales slwnp as the rest of the state. Consumers are wondering whether Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger will make good on his promise to repeal the car tax when he takes office next week. but that uncertainty hasn't stopped them from buying. Auto sales figures released Thursday by JD. Power and Associates showed re· now.• he said. tail auto sales statewide declined 33.1 % Fitzgerald said aal.es were affected in from September to October. but local the first week ln October when the dealers haven't felt that big or a pinch. higher tax kicked ln, but General Motors excellent customer base here that we've built up.· If the tax Increase has affected car sales. it'g because people don't under- siand that they'll pay increased license fees whether they have a new car or an older one, said Garth Blumenthal, gen· eral manager of F1etcher Jones in New- port Beach. Aetcher Jones sells new and used luxury cars. Business has been slow. sald John responded with a Ucense fee relief pro· FitzgeraJd, a salesman with Connell gram that offered buyers a cash rebate. Otevrolet, but he attnbutes It 10 a com· Other incentives from manufacturers bination or unexpected events, sucb as and marketing by Coonell have helped the grocery and transil worters' strikes keep sales alive, he said. and the wildfires. ~weve definitely noticed sales reduc- • 1 think the key thing is the uncer-Uons, but just not as significant as we tainty with the American public right · would normally,• he said "We have an See DEALERS, Pa1e A4 ·Number of· rapes high in first half of 2003 Figures for Costa Mesa show a 340% increase from the same period last year. Most involved someone the victim knew, police say. Deepa Bharath Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The number of re- ported rapes skyrocketed by 34-0% in the city during the first hall of this year. TWenty-two rapes were reported be tween JWluary and June this year, and only five during the same period last year, ac· cording to statistics released by the Cali· fomia attorney generaJ last month. PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I OM.Y Pl.OT Tali Weinberg, 2, of Irvine goes to hug the teddy bear she was donating for children who lost their toys in the Southland wildfires. "Mosr of these rapes are not stranger rapes ... Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Bob Ciszek said. "It's not some guy jumping up from behind lhe bushes. Most of them are ac· quaintance rapes, and many of them ln- volve alcohol and possibly date-rape drugs.· While the increase could be random, the high number could also reflect a trend thal shows more victims are willing to come forward, Del Sgt Jack Archer said. \ "There·& a lot more education these days The good stuff in high school as well as college cam- puses," he sald. "Victims talk to friends or r counselors and decide to report the inci- dent." The Build-A-Bear Workshop at Fashion Island lets customers stuff and decorate teddy bears for young wildfire victims Lula Ptfta Daily Pilot P eople came to Fashion Island this weekend to give those who were hurt by the Southland wildfires SOmethinJ bearable to hug. More than 360 bears were stuffed this weekend at Bulld-A·Bear Workshop's "Stuffed with HU&'" event. .aid Sylvia Alexander, BM!stant store manager. The bean, specially made for the •Stuffed with Hue;;" event. will be given to victims of the Southern Califom!a ~. Alexander said. The ~s will be passed out through relief centers in the area, she said. "A lot of people have called, and they know that we are a comfort store, so they call, and they know that we're here." Alexander said. Customers could stuff the bears for free, but many decided to decorate the bears by purchasing costvm~eaJor..them. Alexander See STIJFF, Palf M from left, Kaylyn Balding, 5, mother Marianne Balding, Kyler Balding, 6, and father Danny Balding of Irvine each place a wish of good luck on a •heart" before placing It into a teddy bear. THINKING ALLOWED But In most of the cruses ln Costa Mesa this year. the reporting happened a few weeks too late, Archer said. "When there is a date·rape drug In volved, It disappears from the victim's sys- tem will1ln hours," he said. "That's why it needs to be reported right away.· Detectives also miss out on forensic evi· dence that could establi h the incident as a rape as opposed to consensual sex. he said. "That's why a lot of these cases don't go to court," Archer said. Alcohol was also involved in several In- cidents, he sald. "In many cases, the women who were partying had too much to drink and left with a male acquaintance." Archer said. Women need to take precautions while socializing or going to partles. he said "They must have a designated driver or a reUabJe friend who can taJce care of them when they are inebriated: he said •Also, never leave a drink unattended. Always stay in control." Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: w.M.da/M»Ot.COOI Someone S putting her foot down about a st"amp WEATHER·~ It'll be partty ck>udV all di'(. but ntln la not Indicated ~,,_ Tuetday. SMP•A2 SPORTS Newport~ P'9P footbell tNm• covet dimlf\W*'t~ bdw. S..P.llPAS ' I t Is that time of year again. Tune to give thanb for the good fonune of having clothes on your back. food ln your cupboalds and a healthy sptrit running through your veins. It ls a time of t.ban)tagMng. when people come together in Joy and fesdvtty. A dme to pray and be gratefuJ and to dJatrlbute your wealth to those lea fortwMlte. So'why ls IUth a holiday ltrlklng a chord wtth people? Beai.UM I am not ta1ktng about ~ orO:Uittmu. The abovo holiday II the Eid-a fe.ttval ceJebrated during the new moon ll the conclusion of Ramadan. And Ramadan ii an laWnk: boUday, or a Muallm holiday, u many refer to lt. The United Stares Postal Service tw released a commemorattve stamp to honor this holiday. It can be found ln your local post oftlce. right next to awn.pt that honor Ou1stmas. Hanukkah and KW8Jl1.I. LOLITA HARP.ER Jt Is boUlni the blOod of tome of our rnott rapec..1&'(! local residents. RllSs NlewianJWlti, a west Slntl Ana He;ghts resident who ls weal on lalUe$ of anneitadon and the airport, forwarded to the DaJJy Pilot inbox a mass •mail calllng for a t>Oycott of this holiday wunp. Among the many lnflrunmatory statements in the e·mdil was one remlndlng people of the "Muslim" bombings of the American embassies In Africa. the military barracb to SaudJ Alllbla. the USS Cole and, of coune. Sept ll, 2001-&till a gaping emotional wound in the,~ of most Americans. The e-mail unu an lhote terrorlat auaw wfth the Eid tamp and calla for people to ·ac:1amantly and vocally bOycott this stamp •..• To use thll r.tamp Would be a llap 1n the face to all lhOie Ameriaull who died at tht-hands or those whom thJs stamp honors.. I caJmd Ru and asked him why he forwarocd this to th~ paper. He told me it was Just for our Information. "It seems very, like, scary,• he said ln a phone interview on Friday. "If that Is true, ft makes you wonder what bas really happened to the foundation of thecoun~· What ls IO scary about a bolidayl 1 asked.~ one that servea u a celebration for Muslirill who have completed the £uting of Ramadan and allows them to "exp lhelr thahb to Allah by means of diStributirlg illrils among the poor and needy on the ftrst S.. AU.OWED. P•M • • ~Monday,~ 10. 2003 YOUR BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ST[VE McCAANX /OAll..'f PILOT Licensed acupuncturist Mary Snyder owns the Integrated Acupuncture Center m Newport Beach. A point of honor Allcla Roblnaon Daily Piiot P cople sometimes grow angry or withdrawn over the death of a love<! one. Mary Snyder had a different reaction. The death of her ex·husband from cuncer Inspired her to go l>aclt to school and start a whole new career in Orfen1,ll medldne, with the hope 1hat \he could help ease others' pain. ll)e Co<ila Mesa resident has opened the lnlegraled Acupuncture Clink, where <1he practices the ancient art or lnsenl11g small needles under patients' skl11 to release energy and pr0111011' ht.•.tling. Snyder "<lid the stainless tecl arnpuncltue needJes stimulare '>pe<.lfic points 011 a patient's body to encourage the healing proces.'I. Becoming an acupuncturist was quite n change for Snyder. "!be 53-year-old mot.her of three wa.'I a wurt reporter for more lhan 20 years. She h.od finally begun working on her w1dergruduate degree when 'lhe and her children learned her ex huwnd had had a stroke. Though tJ1e rnuple had divorced, they Costa Mesa resident finds a surprising second career in alternative medicine remalned close. Snyder and her children were stunned. Her ex-husband wa.ci taking chemotherapy to treat his cancer and, as the doctor explained, heart attacks and strokes are not uncommon among chemotherapy patients. After the stroke, Snyder said, the doctors and Insurance company didn't try to help her ex-husband recover. I le died within rwo month.'> of the stroke. "They did not rehabilitate him ' because they knew he wa& terminal," she saJd. "They just let him lay there and die." Soon after. Snyder said 11he came a~ information issued by the National Institutes of Health recommending acupuncture to prevent heart attacks and strokes m chemotherapy patients. •1t was Just so profound to m~ that BUSINESS CALENDAR TIJESOAY • Send BUSINESS CALENDAR ltem1 to the Dolly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meaa, CA 92627; by e-mail to luls.pens@latlme .. oom; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling 1949) 674-4298 lncludo the time, date and location of the event. 111 well a1 a contact phone number. ~ Onnge Country Muttimedla Aun. Digital Video/30 Interest Group will host a round table dl1CUulon on everything video at 7 p.m. at Ponlbillties AV, Video & Graphica Studio, 711 W. 17th St .. E2, in Costa Mesa. Tht cost 11 $10 for l'lOnmembel"I and $6 for atudenta Information: (714) n&-6336, htfp:ltwww.ocmma.org. J knew I had to pursue this path, because l felt th.at my ex-husband died needlessly," she said. So she enrolled In the OrientaJ medicine program at South Baylo University in Anaheim. Snyder now holds a bachelor's in holistic science and a master's in acupuncture and OrlentaJ medicine. After renting space in another clink for a year and a half, she opened her own practice at 4020 Birch Sl. this summer, and it's been flourishing. She see. patients with all kinds of complaJnlS, such as asthma, arthritis, chronic pain and fertility problems. The Mold guard" of Western medlcinl' -the American Medical Assn. and Lhl• Naoonal lnstllut~ of 1 lealth, for example -is more open than ever to Oriental techniques such as acupuncture, Snyder said, so she gets referrals from doctors regularly. But Improving people's quality of life by relieving their pain Is what makes the job worthwhile, Snyder said. She hopei; to expand her practice to include massage therapy and physical therapy and possibty add a doctor to her staff. WEDNESDAY The Newport BMCh O\amber of ComrMft::e will hold a Newport Networ1dng event, to promote businesses mlnf.expo atyte, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Daily Grill In Fashion Island, 957 Newport Center Drive. The cost will be S 17 for chamber membel"I with a reservation and ~1 at the door for members and for nonmembers. lnfonnatlon: (949) 729-4400. Daily iJ Pilot PHOTOGRAPHERS Marte C. 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A brief refresher: nus stellar example of language mastery came in the form of a letter l received from the mutual fund Preposition$ are little words like •as," •at," •by," •from,• "In," "with." "up," etc. th.at position a noun to other parts of the sentence. Most grammar ~erts say to avoid putting them at the end of a JUNE sentence, except when CASAGRANDE to do otherwise would company Strong Funds in the wake of alleg~dons that the fund's founder has been · engaging In questionable trading practices that shortchanged small lnvestors. The letter begins, ·Dear Ms. Casagrande" -not "Dear Investor," as so many less-caring companies might have begun. This tells me that l, June Casagrande, am Important to them. My stake in their multibillion·dollar fund might be just a puny one (puny, puny, puny), but clearly, they understand and care that it's still a lot of money to me. Before even reading the Brs•sentence, I know J'm in good hands. The first two paragraphs are hinlng examples of a something I've written about h~: Use the word "you• to engage a reader and show h er you have her interests In mind. ·vou likely have many questions regarding reports of recent regulatory Inquiries into mutual fund trading practices, the announcement of recent changes at Strong, and your own investments in the Strong Funds,• the first paragraph begins. The second paragraph gets even better. "Your concerns are Important to us.• Who wouldn'1 love to hear that? AB I read on, I was delighted lo see that the writer skillfully sidestepped almost all of the pitfalls to which most business writers fall prey: ·Mr. Strong does not believe t.ha1 his transactions were disruptive to any or the funds in which he invested." Notice the writer's adept avoidance of the temptation to end the sentence in a preposition. Many might have written, ·runc1s be Invested In.· The wonderful people at Strong rose above. Ending sentences with prepositions is one of those ·ru1es" that even the expens agree isn't hard-and-fast. "The t.radJtional caveat of yesteryear against ending sentences with prepositions ls, for most writers, an unnecessary and pedantic restriction," the Chicago Manual of Style notes. ·A sentence that ends In a preposition may sound more natural than a sentence carefully constructed to avoid a final preposition.• , make fer an awkward sentence. A priceless example is attributed to Winston Churchill: ·nuu is the type of am.nt pedantry up with which I shall not put." · So, by au means. don't feel you're using bad English if you say, "Where are you from?" instead of "From where are your On the contrary, the first one Is definitely better. Yet those fabulous folb at Strong know exactly when to observe the rule -a clear indication of their unwavering reverence for rules in general The letter writer aJso dazzled me with an expert use of punctuation in a bulleted list In listing the highlights of a thorough self-review the company plans to conduct. the writer skillfully observed some arcane rules. According to Ollcago Style, for bulleted or numbered lists, you should: • end all but the last bulleted Item with a semicolon; • place the optional word "and" after the semicolon; and • finish with a period. Other style boob disagree. by the way, saying to end each itc,m with a period. If you go the semicolon route. you're supposed to begin each Item with a lowercase letter. Jf you use periods at the end of each Item, begin each with a capital letter, which makes sense because the periods make them like complete sentences. Elther way. take comfort in knowing that I needed the help of three of my colleagues to figure out these conflicting rules, so even if you get it wrong. no one will know. But the Strong letter writer • was savvy to this arcane stuff. He or she even understood an even trickier use or the semJcolon. Sometimes the semicolon Is used between two clauses that could stand on their own as sentences, but are really part of a single Idea: ·vou are investing In the stocks, bonds, and other securltJes that the mutual fund owns; you are not Investing in Strong." lsn't that wonderful? You're looking at one happy Strong customer. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covere Newport Bead'I and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 67~232 or by e-mail at jun1.caugr11nde@f11timtn.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST No afternoon dearing today. The day will begin peltly doudy end stay partly doud'( ao thet when the aun Mta. the doodt will be ready for the pattty doudy evening fONCaat. The hight will be from 66 to 72, and the loWI from 60 to 68. There will be a llfght chance of~ out on t~Wlter, but nothing le predicted for the melnltnd untll Vet..-eM Day. Wonnetlon: www.nw..nou.gov BOATING FORECAST Tht day wtll begin on the Int* w.teta wt\t\ e nonhwet'l ' wfnde et 10 knots; the wfndl wfll comt from the'wwt In the aft«noon end through the ~Ing. The wevea wtll be 2 '-et or emehr on• w..t awelt of 3 to S r.et. Farther out. not1f1 wfnde .. 10~wlt become~ et 10\015 lcnotl In the • • afternoon. The waves will be 2 fHt or smaller on a northwest swell of 8 to 8 feet At night. the windt will be out of the northwett. SURF The northwest aweU wUI reactl It.a peak today, bringing c:Nlt· to heed-Ngh Mta. On Veteran• Day, the aeta wfH be ct1qt. to lhootdef'hlgh, end aouth-ftcing btNkl should do OK by a alight IOUthweatem burll V...q&Mllty: www.eu~org TIDES nm. 2~e.m. 8:&3e.m. 4:07p.m. 10:S7p.m. tWtht 2.23 feet tow 5.881"1 high 0.02'-ttloW 8.8ft«~ WATER TEMPERATURE ON THE AGENDA Here are IOme of lh.e Jtems the conuniS$1on will consider Monday. MOBILE HOME PARK INTERIM ORDINANCE The Planning CorninWJon Ls set to consider an Interim ordinance that would pertain only to the con~rslon or closure of Snug Harbor and El Nido trailer parks. At the Nov. 3 study session, the option of an agreement between the city and Joe Brown, who owns these tw0 parks, was floated as an alternative to the Interim ordinance. The agreement would serve the same pwpose as the interim ordinance -to set a procedure for closing a mobUe home part and define what Lind of parts Snug Harbor and FJ Nido are, be It RV parlc.s, trailer parks or mobile home parks. Officials say It would benefit the city and Brown because both would sign on. It would also pro1ec1 the city from any constitutional challenge that might be GEITING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offers a number of volunteer opportunities in the gift shop, as docents or receptionists, with clerical woric and with fund-raising events Training is provided. (949) 675-8915, Ext. 107. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. (949) 642·9990. NEWPORT-MESA IRVINE INTERFAITH COUNCIL The Newport-Mesa Interfaith Council Is now taking registrations for service organizaliona. projects and volunteers on a first come, firs1 served basis, for Its #Hearts and Hand a• multi-faith family service day. The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Nov. 22 The location will be at 801 Dover Drive, Newport Beadl. Information: Jaimie Day, (949) 642-9460. jaimieday@yahoo.com; or Jim de Boom, (949) 660-8665, nm1intarla11h@aol.com. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fund-raising effort.a, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. (949) 631-4143. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need to be tadded, lncludlng set construction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is fle>elble, with a two- to 20.hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center la at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed 10 distribute prepared dishes to homebound seniors m the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between 11 :30 a.m. and l p.m daily. Tha center also needa volunteer nuraea for its semi-monthly blood pr9aaure screenings. The center offers th11 service between 9 and 11 e.m. the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Volunteers should commit two hours once e month or volunteer on a substitute basis. The center la et 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mer. (949) 644-3244. OPERA PACIFIC The Opere Pacific Guild Alllanoe, a 1upport group for Opera Pacific. h11 actlvltle1 for votunteera. (714) 546-6()00. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Sla1e, • Coa1a Meaa-baaed organl21tlon for graffiti pnwentloo, needa volunt .. ,. to paint out gndfitl and other dutleL MidlHI Howard, (714) 43~7'6. OCC NAllTICAL L.8RARV Or1ngt Coest Col1tQe11 School of Sailing end S..menahlp nMde book donation• for lt9 Nautical Ubrtry. Thouttnd• of voh.1m .. of boftfng-rtl•Wd tltl ... ,.. needed. The Sd\ool of $ailing end $Nmanthlp It It 1801 W. Cout Hlghwwy, Newport e.ec:h. (M9) 6'W412. OMHGECOAST MtltfAl114 SHEL1'£R The ltf$1Mt family thelttr In the oountv nttd• votunteert for lte chlldfwl'I programt. It etPeCf•lly Monday, Novomber 10, 2003 A3 COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW launched against an o~- and expedite the time It taket to approve an intertm ordl.n.ance. WHAT TO EXP£CT Planning staft' members are recommending continuing t.bJ.s Item to the Nov. 24 meeting to give lhe c:Uy attorney's office more time to respond to a letter from Brown's attorney about state law and to have more information on the agreement opdon. MQBILE HOME PARK ORDINANCE The commission ts set to consider an ordinance to replace and expand the current zoning code for mobile home park conversions. It would also include mobile bome park closures. The dty is now UmJted in how much authority It has over conversions and do ures by state law. This ordinance would apply to conversions and closures after Snug Harbor and El Nido, whJch would be covered by some son of interim ordinance or agreement. desires tutors and those who can take part in actlvttles after 8 p.m. Tutors will work with groups of childten.or Individually, helping children In their academic problem areas. Volunteers wlll also act es a big brother or big sister during the summer. Jaime Mayo, (949) 631-7213. ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY A volunteer group in Costa Mesa needs animal-loving volunteers for two t)our shifts on weekdays to walk dogs and help socialize them in order to help them get adopted. Information: (714) 540-2288. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to woric with high·risk famillea and children, providing weekly emotionarsupport to families, infants and first·time mothers in their homes. The center is asking for a three-hour weekly commitment (714) 543-4333. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. (714) 839-8199. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Network to work one on one with homeless adults m a program on basic life skills. (949) 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with your community by becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A volunteer docent guides adults and school groups through the galleries and teadles about the museum's collections and exhibitions. (949) 759-1122, ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Docents are needed to lead tours of the Center, 600 Town Canter Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about the history and the development of the Center and the workings of the bade stage areas. For more information, call (7141556-ARTS, ext. 833 ORANGE COUNTY RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the Orange County Ronald McDonald House High Tea benefit to be held on Oct. 30, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The benefit will be held at the Turnip Rose at the Grand Newport Plaza. 1901 Newport Blvd. In Costa Meas. For more information C8ll (114) 639-3600 WHAT TO EXPECT Planning taff members are recommendlng lhb l$sue be continued undl J&nuary 2004 10 give them suflidmt time to gi~ nodce of and conduct a tOWn ball meeting [or aD interested park owners and residents. THEATER AND ARTS DISTRICT PLAN The plan for the South Coast Plaza Tuwn Center ls required by lhe three development agreements· for the Segerstrom Town Center, Segerstrom Center for the Arts and TWo Town Genter. Its goal Is to enhance the aesthetics of the slgnJftcant pa.cu of the public and outdoor private spaces in Town Center with elements such as landscaping and sculptures. The plan was discussed at the May 19 study session and May 27 meeting, During these meetings. the commission requested additional Information related mainly to the con1ent of the plan. The plan was continued several times to allow the applicants -the ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate in life management and employment training workshops as a success coach to foster teens 16 to 18 years old. (949) 509· 1451. ORGANIZATION FOR THE HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost anlmals in the Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar areas. (949) 722· 1357 PACIAC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Ordlestra's Volunteers in Education Opportunities program needs volunteers to assist children in a varlefy of hands-on musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. (714) 755-5788, ext. 244. PARENT HELP USA Founded by mothers and others against child abuse, Parent Help asks the public for help and volunteers to inform the community on vital Issues affecting children and the family. Information: (949) 650·3461 or (949) 675-5271 PARTNERS ALWAYS CARING SERVICES Volunteers are needed for a Crisis Assistance Program, as11rting the emergency responders by providing emotional first aid at the scene of a critical incident. No previous experience necessary. Information: (~9) 724-7199, partnersalwayscarmg@cox.net. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCl\f. which raises money to support pediatric cancer research. needs volunteers for a variety of duties. (949) 859-8312. THE PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Institute la looking for volunteers to take part in a study on quitting smoking. To learn more about the program, call (888) 774-4673. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger aet.. needs volunteers for its programs. (949) 282·7300. PROJECT ACCESS Project Accesl la a nonprofit organization that link$ resident of tow-Income housing developments with beneficial social servicea u1ually through resource center1. Volunteers are needed to tutor children, teach cratt. and computer akllls at the various centers. Paul Shapiro, (949) 263-3120 ext. 229. OPPOSE IRVINE DON (IAND-GRAB) MCAS EL TORO! 1rv1ne·s P.romJse to buUd a "Great Park" Is reallY a reaJ.estate development and land grab. To oppose, attend the IAFCO meeting WedMldiy, Novaaber 12, 2003 9:00 Lm. Coiaty Hd of MwiPdratloa, s..ta All PRE Mf£TfNG RAllY 8:30 A.M. &pres your oppolltion at the meeting a00 wrtte the Local Agency Fonnation c.ommtMkm · 12 Civic C-enter Pim, &om 235 SantaAna, CaBfomia 92701 Mi' futiher imrmatm aD ,.,.724-~ (J ~ ri the Aitpcrt ~ r.twP. Orange County Perfonnlng AIU Centu, South Cout Repertory Theater. CommonWealth Partners and South Coast Plaza -to address these and other concerns from planning staff members. WHATTOEXPeCT Planning staff members are recommending adopdon of the plan. "I think that everyone has shown good faith In trying to develop a plan that Is as consistent as anyone can make it with what the development agreements envisioned," commission Olairman Bruce Gartich said. *(The agreements) laid out some expectallona that were kind of hard to deal with In tenns of knowing all the public improvements that might benefit the city over 20 years. Hopefully w~ can move 11 along.· RESTAURANT APPLICATION Shaheen Sadeghi. owner of the Lab Anti Mall, wants to add a Japanese sushi restaurant at the PROJECT CUDDLE Project Cuddle is a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit organization that meets the needs of girls and women facing unplanned pregnancies. In addition to office llllelp and 12-hour hotline shifts once a month, volun1eers are needed for an auxiliary group end fund-raising committees and to help distribute s11dcers to stop babies from being abandoned in trash bins. Service groups of all kinda -mom's groups, churches, students, men and women's clubs, and company·sponsored sport's teams -are wanted for creative fund-raising protects The organization also needs donated gift items for mothers and babies. Information: (714) 432-9681, http://www.projecrcuddfe.org. PROJECT TOGElliER Project Together seeks adult volunteers to establish a trusting, one-to-one relationship with cnildren stressed from family problems and abuse. This component of the Orange CountY Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services offers training and supervision for the program. Many of the dllldren are economically deprived, victims of neglect or both (714) 850-8444. 'READ/ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer llleracy tutors are needed to help create a more literate community with no·COSI tutoring for adults tn reading and writing, one·on-one or m small groups. The adul1 literacy program serves the Orange County Public Library system Lessons are individualized and confidential. Training is provided and required. Information: (714) 566-3070, http:/Miww.resdoc.org. REAOINGBY9 The mentor reading program seeks volunteers to read to students in kindergarten through the third grade. Costa Mesa schools need help for students In reading, writing and English Mentor sessions may be scheduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. and after·school from 3 to 6 p m., Monday through Friday. Pomona Elementary School, (949) 515-9980; Whittier Elementary School, (949) 5t5-6898; Wilson Elemenlary School, (949) 515·6995; and New Shalimar Learning Center, (949) 646-0396. rear of the complex at 2930 Bristol Sl. A permit is required because the (~taurant will serve alcoholic beve1-ges. will be open past 11 p.m. and i w1tlun 200 feet of residentially z.oned property. Parking required for 1..he restaurant is proposed 10 lw provided at 708 Randolph ~l. In June. the commission appro11ed letting Sadeghi use this area for off·slte parking to serve the Lab. Because the restaurant requires addllional parking ll1at will be provided on this lot, a minor permit for off-~ite parking Is included m thb request. Perllellon Iner laoked So Good.. 2004'1 An Hera • VOLUME SELECTION •OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE •GREAT PRICES GUARANTEED FYI •WHAT: Planning Commi11lon meeting •WHEN: f5:30 p.m Monday •WHERE: City Hall. 17 Fair Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 752 5221 WHAT TO EXPECT PlnnninK stclll members are recommendmg approval of the restawan1, but w1th limits on the hours -that the re(>tau.rant clo;,e by 11 p.m Sundcly through Thursday and by midnight on Fnday and Saturday. -Compiled l1v Dt'irdt¥ Nt•um1a11 Featuring A Live Tribute To Frank Sinatra Every Monda.y & Tuesday 6-9pm Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails ... Quality Service· .. •••Nightly Entuuiomau••• • Collll1111111at or Cull luy Out •House C.lls • Pie~ u, IH Dtli•tfl • Ll411id1t10ft of YOUf lltlt• • a..1 .... 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A burglary waa reported In the · 23oo blOdc at 7:10 p.m. Saturday. • Orange Avenue: Tampering with vehicle waa r.tported In the 2100 blod< at 11:17 p.m. Saturday. • 17th Street and N.wport Bout.Yard: A peraon waa reported driving under tha influence of alcohol and drugs at 1 :35 a.m. Sunday. • East 18th Street: Trespassing was reported in DEALERS Continued from Al "I think that the car industry as a whole could do a better job of explain1ng that,• he said. The Ucense fee increase has had a minimal effect. he said. adding that Aetcher Jones' sales In October are less than 10% be· low sales In the same month in 2002. Customers trying 10 beat the Increase boosted September sales, which Blumenthal caUed ~astronomical," leaving Aetcher Jones' combined sales for Sep· tember and October ahead of the same period last year. "We're having. by far. our best year,• be said. With this saies climate, Blu· menthal said, dealers are more Inclined to be flexible and offer customers whatever It takes to close a sale. Malcolm Phillips of PhillJps Auto, which sells used luxury and sport vehicles such as Mercedes, BMW and Jaguar. Also, ll1 citations were ! ued durtng the check· polnt'i hOUR. between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m., said Cpl. cameron Phillipa of the Costa Mesa Police Oepart· ment. At a license checlcpolnt, similar to a DUI check· point, drivers are pulled over to see if they have a valid drfver's license. More than 5.000 cars went through the check· point, Philllps said. •. the 200 blod< et 10:16 a.m. Saturday. NEWPORT BEACH • Avocado Awnue end East Cout Highwtry. Illegal partd'ng wn reported at 10:32 a.m. Sunday. • Baplde Drtve: A commerclel burglery waa reported at the 1100 blod< at 10:61 e.m. Sunday. • Befvue une: A 1u1plclou1 per90n was reported In the 400 blod< at 2:29 p.m. Sunday. • eut.fflna Drfve: An audl.l>le burglar alarm waa reported In the 100 blod< et 2:63 p.m. Sunday. • Coronedo 8trMt: A ll)unlclpal code violation wu reported In the 300 block at 1:34 p.m. Sunday. • Fntncisco Drtve: Medical aid waa reported In the 2200 blod< at 1:63 p.m. Sunday. • Seaahc>N Drtve: An anlmal nol1e was reported In the 6700 blod< at 9 e.m. Sunday. • Vista Donldo: Medical aid was requested In the 2100 blod< at 8:01 a.m. Sunday. blames any customer wariness on media hype about the car tax. Usually when customers shop for a car. Mthey haven't got a clue what their license fees are,· he said. MMy sales haven't been affected drasticaUy at all,· he said. One factor helping buoy I~ car sales is Orange County's low unemployment, said Richard Luehrs, Newport Beach Chamber or Commerce president Because so many people are worlcing. more of them have dis· posable Income, and they're us- ing It to buy cars, he said. Area car dealers say that in the auto~centtic culture of Southern c:aufomla. people aren't inclined to worry about paying a few hun· dred dollars more for license fees. "They want what they want, and they're going to get what they want. M Fitzgerald said. • AUaA ROBINSON covert busln .... polltkla and the environment. She can be readled at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail et •lici11.robln.on@l11rlmn.com. PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZlMMERMAN /DAILY PILOT Kirsten Ferramola, 9, of Rossmoor dresses a teddy bear that she is donating to the "Stuffed with Hugs" program. STUFF Continued from Al said. The store held a similar event for 9/ 11 victims. Oieryl Ferramola of Rossmoor said she came to the event With her 9-year·old daughter. Kirsten, because she wanted to donate a bear to the children who'd lost their homes and everything in them. She hoped the bear she made would bring a smHe to someone's face. • Ml came to stuff the bear for the people who were in the fire because they Jost their homes and they couldn't take any of their animals or anything," Kirsten said. Marianne Balding of lrvlne came down because she thought that it would be a good experience for her children to do something for someone else. The fires made her reOect on bow much she really had and she wanted her kids to learn that they should sometimes do things for others, Balding said. Carol Jacobs or Anaheim said she came because she was sure that there were many chlldren who had lost their stuffed toys. She hoped that the new stuffed bear will bring them aome comfort. "Hopefully, they'll have a happier Oi.ristmas with a IJttle friend to play with," said Karen Hendrickson of Tustin. Sally Knoth of Huntington Beach said she came to the event because she thought that it was a worthwhile thing to do for the families that bad lost everything in the fires and because she knew that her children would feel devastated If they lost all of their thinga Robert Weinberg of Irvine came with his 2-year-old daughter. 'Jall. because he felt that It was important to do so. "We here in the coastal community could only smell the devastation, but with imagination and a little compassion, we can provide some concrete comfort for those who lost everything,· Weinberg said. MOur son didn't want to do it at first. but we're Jlke, 'How would you like It if all of your toys and cloths burned up and you had nothing? Wouldn't you appreciate It if somebody came down and made something special for you?' And he understood that," · Balding said. • LUIS PE~ 11 the news auistant and may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at /ui1.ptJn11@/11tims1.com. Kaylyn Balding, 5, says goodbye to the teddy bear she made at the Build-A-Bear Workshop at Fashion Island. . ' ALLOWED Continued from Al of Eld,· according to the Web site of the National Islaam Organization. "I don't know much about the hoUday. or the people: I just think that, as a country, we should not be commemorating and remembering everything from other countries," Russ said. "l don't know that I can support a country whose underlying philosophy believes that we are the devil .... It would be like having a commemorative stamp for Adolf Hitler.· Whoa. What? First. Bid Is a relJgious holiday, not linUted to any one group of people, or one country, etc. The hoUday Is also very popular in lndia and guess where else: here In the Unlted States. You don't have to be born In the Middle Bast and have smooth olive slcln to belJeve In the teachings of the Koran. Rev. Dennis Short, whom I spoke to later that afternoon, confirmed that. Short said he was proud of the postal service for recognizing one of the great religions or the world -"one that has many adherents here In Orange County and a number of those who participate ln the Newpon-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council" (Short ls the president M that council.) Russ and I discussed various views on freedoms and somehow go1 on the topic of the misguided food pyramid and the airport -of course. But the gist of Russ's argument was how the country seems to be catering to extremely Uberal opinions and honoring "eVerything under the sun. "I don't mind Jews celebrating their holJdays or other people celebrating their beUefs. but we have to get back to the foundation of this country, .. ke said. "Uke, freedom of reUgionr I asked. ''Well, right," he said. Toward the end of the conversation he stopped hlmself and said, "You know, I am going to have to do more research on this before I continue this conveTSatlon." Russ agreed that blindly forwarding such vehement messages without taldng the time to learn exactly what It is that Is so "scary.'' "Most people in this busy world take cel'taln Information and forward It and believe It as gospel; Just look at what South County dJd With the El Toro airport," he saJd. Whoa, come bade to me, Russ -Jet's stay on topic. "I simply trusted the person who send It to me," he said. "It seemed to make sense.• And who sent It to him? Former Costa Mesa Councilwoman Heather Somers. The reputed watchdog. The one who recently bad an unsuccessful run at a seat on the Orange County Water District. She confirmed that she had sent It when I talked to her Friday afternoon. She went on to talk about the sanctity of the holiday season and used the term Oiristendom over and over. "This Is a Oiristmas holiday season, and here we are celebrating a faction of a religion that is doing everything It can to annlhilate Christianity." Somers said during the calm portion of the conversation. "It ls not true of all, but It is definitely true of a faction, and for us to celebrate that faction of a MusUm religion and celebrate that heritage during a Oiristian season ls blasphemous." I asked if she could separate zealous fanaUca from the true folJowers of a religion -such as most Oiristlans distance themselves from the supposed "Ouistian" bombings of abortion clinics and the supp<ised "Ouistian" emphasis of the Ku Klux Klan. Somers suddenly got defensive. "I don't even want to be quoted anymore." she said. "If thJs Is where you are going with this, I don't even want to be quoted. It wasn't fot the Pilot to see anyway. I forwarded this to my Ouisdan friends, who see into tht Pilot Cl.ls.si1led~on to find seMce5 from things the same way I do. l don't even know how you got ahold of it. .. So there it ends. Well, it didn't really end there, but that ls all l am ethJcally alJowed to report. · Trust me, your not missing anything profound. In an effort to check my own Oiristianity, I called Short. He quelled my fears and restored my faith in my faith. "To blame the vast majority of the devoutly rellgtous afld peace-loving adherents to Islam, I feel, is just not right.• Short said. "That Is just amazing." He also mentioned the bombings and the KJCK and said neither of those Is representative of Ouistlanlty . and it wouldn't be fair to judge Oi.rlstians by those acts. Eld Is also regarded as a day of remembrance, a day of harvest. a day of forgiveness and a day of peace. I suggest we all embrace the goodness of that message and remember the. innocent lives lost In this war against terrorism, forgive one another for our closed·mlnded views and spread peace -not venomous mass e-mails. Perhaps Russ said it best: "The world is full of misguided fanatics .. " • LDLrrA HARPER writea columna Monday1, Wedneedays and Friday•. She mey be reac:he<ht (949) 574-4275 or by e-mell at lolit11.h11rpftrtll11rlm111.com. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Give me a choice and we'll stick with the tie." Dtck fl'Mfnan, Corona def Mat f ootban coach Sports Editor Rlctwd Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • 5por1I Fax: (949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL EYEOPENER Daily.I Pi.k>t ~Hall olFame Vll!t•l'll! .... ihl· ll<lllw1l•IUlll Nov. 17 honoree JIM JORGENSEN Monday, November 10, 2003 A5 ·c1F playoff bids growing scarce Win would give CdM No. 3 entry, but Tars, Mesa are left longing for at-large ber~s. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot It's the final week of the · regular season and not a single 'team from the Newport-Mesa district has qualified for the postseason. Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa still have a dtance to make the CIF Southern Section playoffs in ~Ir respective divisions, but nothing is guaranteed. Bach school needs a win this week. For the Sea Kings, n victory will definitely put them in the playoffs. n.e Sailors will likely lock up a spot with a win. Costa Mesa, on the other hand, needs some help even with a victory. Corona del Mar is the only team that can receive an automatic playoff berth. The Sea Kings (5·3· l , 2· l • l in Pacific Coast League play) would finish third In their league by defeating University Friday at 7 p.m. at Irvine I ligh. though they lost, 28-21 in ovd"tfme, to Tesoro Friday, the ga.J'!'e counts as a Ue for both teams according to Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freeman, with the overtime period played solely for breaking a tie, should the teams finish with the same record in league. It is a rule instituted by the league's coaches prior to this season, Freeman said, eliminating the need to flip a com should teams tie with the same record. "We did it to make the playoff thlog easier, but not to hurt the team that (lost in overtime)." Freeman said. "There's no real reason to play overtime because the losing team's bener off with a.Jie. Give me a choice and we'll sttck with the tie." Tesoro, which plays Northwood this week. and Corona del Mar could both finish league with 3· l-1 records. But the Titans will go into the playoffs as the league's No. 2 team because of its overtime victory over the Sea Kings. The tie also helps Corona del Mar should it lose to University. A loss would leave the Sea Kings vying for an at-large berth, likely against Sunny Hills (6-3), which finishes the regular eeason agaJnst Thoy (7-2). C.Orona de! Mar defeated Thoy, 22· 7, earlier this season. The Sea Kings head lnto the eeeson finale coming off one of their best performances of the MARK C. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa tailback Omar Ruiz and the Mustangs have some work left to do to reach CIF playoffs. year, despite the final score. "We did a lot of good things.· Freeman said. "That's the hardest we've hit. That's the most focused we've been." Corona del Mar amassed nearly 400 yards of offense behind a dominant offensive line that featured Robby Richey at right tacltle, Armand Lapuz at right guard, Chris ReilJy at center, Andy Lujan at left tackle and a combination of Sean Ellis and Andrew Kellgian at right guard. "The offensive line is just hard work," Freeman said. "They're not the most athletic guys, but they need to pack a lunch, put on a blue collar and stay on a block." •NEWPORT HARBOR! The Sailors took care of their first bit of business by defeating Laguna Hills, 18-14, Friday. A loss would have all but. eliminated them from playoff contention. Though Harbor (6-3, l -3 in Sea View League play) would THE NEXT LEVEL still be a viable option for the Division VJ at-large berth If It was to lose to Woodbridge this week. a win would almost certainly solidify a fifth consecutive playoff appearance for Coach Jeff Brinltley's Tars. "Ifwe win this week. I'd be shocked if we weren't the at-large team," Brinltley said. "We would have the best record. comJng out of a tough league and we will have won our last two games." The only other team that Marshall Hendricks Former Estancia star, now living Division I-A dream, wants a b~g· finish next fall . Btrry Faulkner Daily Pilot M anhall Hendrldcs, empowered by the enthusiasm of youth, dreams or a sentor moment. But it ls not old age the San Joee SCate junior comerbaclt CQ)'eta. Rathel'.', lt it the fourth a,puon of his college football ~enc:e, a season he believes can rival the eenJor year he. fa.shioned in tbe fall of .1999 at 8etanda High. •A colleglate career It like four quarten," Hendrlcb Mk.I during • Pbone mtervtew from sen Jose. 'Where he and th~ Spertana PmMlred for Sttwday'a 69-4 l Wiltem AthJetlc C.Onference win M-t1l1?P. "You have (our yean to Play, JU1t like there a.re four ~In a pme. And t1'le birth~ II crunch tJme. ,. That's when you show all that you've learned." · No one would dispute that Hendricks aced his high school football final, rushing for a school single-sea.son record l,4n yards on 200 carries, producing 1,963 all-purpose yards and collecting a Newport-Mesa dlslJ'ict-leading eight interceptions. His efforta produced All-Newport-Mesa and first-team All·Paciftc Coast League rec~tion. Hend.ricb emergence at P.standa CoDowed a mod~t varsity experience at EdJson High. where he started both ways as a junior. But Hendrick.a' grand plan to play OMslon l-A football was detoured when a scholarship opportunity at Oregon State fell through. Instead. he headed to OMalon Il Humboldt State. He atarted two teUOns for the Northern Califomla·based Lu.mberjacb. but longed for ll blggeratage. •t always wanted to compete qaiiut the cream of the crop," Hencl.rk:b said. "I aaw IOfDe players I'd played against in high school playing on televislon on Saturdays. I had a vision to get to Division I-A." That vision became a reality after his sophomore season, when, with a teammate's help, he made contact with the Spartan coachlng staff. He tranaf erred before the 2002 season, which he sat out as a redshin. But he practiced with the Spartans, who were obviously Impressed by hit athledctstn. including 4.4 speed In the 4()..yard dash. Hendricks, utiUz:lng what he termed a higher level of coaching, emerged from spring and summer drills as a starter in 2003. Jie baa started seven of the Spartana' nine games through Saturday, producing 20 tackles and one lnteroeptJon. He hai also broken up two paaet. He hat played prlma.rlly at comerback. but •pent time al safety ln a alx defensive back echeme against Hawall. a 13-1 O Winner over the Spartana Nov. 1. Hendrlcb'•ntetcept1on came In a~ 6 le>11 at Stanford, one week after a 65·3 drubbing by powerful Florida at the Gators' home stadiwn, known as The Swamp. "Playing [at Florida) was like fulft.l.llng one of my big a btg dreams,• Hendricks recalled. His dream of big-time competition has also Included a n -14 drubbing by Boise Seate, as well as wins over Grambling. SMlJ and the aforement1oned UTHP triumph. "At this level. everyone )\as tremendous talent,• Hendricks saJd. "It's more or a technical game at the D-1 level. Some receivers try to play mind games and the good ones try to lure you into allowing them to do the things they want to do. I'm stlJI learning a lot.• Just as he did before hls prep swan song, he aeea mu.ch bigger things ahead tn his final collegiate season and, perhaps, even beyond into the profeMlonal ranb. •Anybody who knows me, knowa I believe ln rnyaelf' and I . SM HENDRICKS, Pap'AI could have seven wins and not receive an automatic berth is Gahr (6-3), a free-lance entry that closes out its regular season against la Mirada (7-2) this week. Getting to six wins was a difficult task for Harbor, which feU behind Laguna Hills, 14-3, at halftime Friday. But after losing its first three league games by a combined 13 points, the Sailors seemed to get over the hump in the second half, though it took a rare motivational speech from Brinltley at halftime. "Mostly. I was disappointed in oui lack of effort,• Brinltley said. "I've had teams ever since I started coaching at Excelsior, we've had teams without very good records, but that alwar-o gave a lot of effort. I wasn't really seeing that effort from our guys." That changed in the second half as the Sailors held Laguna Hills scoreless and scored 15 unanswered points. The key was a goal-line stand that turned the Hawks away after they had recovered a fumble at the Sailors' 7-yard line. "I don't know if the intensity goes up or what happens,• Brink.ley said of the defense's effort on the ensuing four plays. ·1 just think the players knew that their backs were up against the wall." The Sailors will be approaching the regular-season finale against Woodbridge in a similar manner. Left guard Eric Cunis, w,ho has missed the last two games with a hjgh-ankle sprain could return this week. while safety Alex Orth, who rud not play because of back problems against Laguna Hills, also mlght return. James Coder started in place of Orth on Friday, giving the Sailors two sophomores in the secondary, with Ryan Rippon at strong safety. Coder played well on defense and also made a key 22-yard reception on offense, taking a pass from sophomore Tom Jackson, who continued to play well in place of the injwed Kasey Peters. "We've had to go with some young guys and they've stepped up." Brin.ltley said. • COSTA MBsA: The Mustangs could have put themselves in a position to return to the Division Vil playoffs for the third consecutive season, but fell, 20-6, to West.minster Friday. The loss leaves Costa Mesa (5·4, 2·3 in Golden West League play) assured of finishing out of the top three spots in league and hopJng for an at-large berth MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS if it can defeat Santa Ana (4-5, l ·4) Friday. •1 think we're in pretty good shape," Mustangs Coach Dave Perkins said. "With a win Friday night, I thin.le we're OK" Though a win would give the Mustangs six victories, there could be as rnany as two other teams with seven wins also vying for the lone at-large berth. La Serna (7-2), the most likely candidate, won its first seven games of the season, but has to play Santa Fe, ranked No. 1 in the division, this week. A loss would knock La Serna out of the top three spots in the Del Rio League. Perldns, who will submit the Mustangs' bid for a playoff spot as the Golden West League representative, said that part of the at-large process comes down to how a team finishes the season. With a loss this week, La Serna will have dropped three straight games. The Mustangs, if they can defeat Santa Ana, will have won two of their last three. "We've only lost to teams that are playoff teams," Perlcins said. "We've beaten Huntington Beach, who is a Division I team. We've been ran.Iced in the top 10 all year. I think we'd be a good representative." If the Mustangs don't reach the playoffs, it would be a crushing blow to a senior-laden team that won the Golden West League title last season. "It'd be very disappointing," Perkins said. "But things ju.st haven't gone our way when we needed them to go our way." lf Costa Mesa is to have any hope of avoiding that disappointment, It will have to make sure the Santa Ana game goes its way. "We've got to win Friday nlgbt SeeFOOTBALL,Paae A6 • I • . M Mondly I NoYtinber lo. 2003 SPORTS BRIEFLY Tars, CdM earn No ~ 2 seeds Sea View League champion Newport Harbor HJgh and .Pa- cific: Cout League runner-up Corona del Mar are seeded No. 2 In their respective dMslons tt> hllflllght four Newport-Mesa schooft In the CIF Southern SectJon girls voJJeyball playoffs. The Sailors (21-5) open DM- 1lon 11-M play Tuesday at homo ot 7 p.m. again t Villa Park (10-JO), an at-large entry rrom the Century League. CdM (18-9) Is homt Thurs· day at 7 p.m. In Dlv1slon lll·A agalnar Beaumont ( 13-4), the De Anza League runner-up. Costa Mesa (8·6). which fin- !Jhed third In the Golden West League. also opens Thursday In Division Ill-A. visiting No. 3· seeded Notre Dame of Sherman Oa.ka (16-6). which tJed for sec- ond In the Mission League. Sage HW School, which fin- ished third In the Academy League. earned the program's first po tseaaon invitation. The Lightning (9· 7) are on the road against San Joaquin League champion Fairmont Prep (13-4), Tuesday at 7 p.m. If victorious, Newpon Harbor and Sage Hill would play Thurs· day ln second-round action. Mira Costa (26·3) Is the top seed In Division 11-M. while Bishop Montgomery (20-8) Is the top 6eed in Division llt·A Anteaters upset Waves •WATER POLO: Sophomore Nate White scored the eventual g.ame-wlnnlng goaJ to lead No. 8-ranked UC lrvine to an 8-7 up et win over No. 5 Pepper- dlne In Mountain Pacl.8c: Sporu Federadon men's water polo ac- tion Suoday at the Anteater Aquatics Complex. White's goaJ with J :48 leh gave the Anteaters an 8·6 lead. Pepperdlne senJor Michael I lausmann scored with 1 :33 re- maining to cut the margin to one and UCI had to weather a man-down sltuaUoo with less than a mlnute remaining to se- cure the victory. Garcia led UCI ( 11-13, 3-4 in conference) with three goal whUe White and Noon added two each. Sophomore goalie Joe Wynne had seven saves. Pepperdine feU to 15-6, 4-4. Pirates capture third · • BASKETBALL: The Orange Cout College women's basket- ball team defeated Solano, 66- 57, In the third-place game of the Mount San Antionao CoUege tournament Sunday. Amy Shaw, named to the aJl- tournameot team, led the Pi- rates (2-1) with 18 points. all pf them coming on three-point- ers. RhondJ Naff, a fre1hman from Co ta Mesa High. added 15 points and Biava Atganda had 10. Mt. MC tot.lrMIMOt 11\lrcktec. ga!M ooc M. lolenq 11 <>ranee Coat · Shew 1a, N•ff 15, Argand1 10, Ch1d• 8, Carrilo 6, Hauter 3, Van Buren 3, Step1n1kJ 2. 3·pt. Goel1 -Shaw 6, Nett 2, ... Argende 2, Chedff 1. Soleno -G1lnet 17. Nlc:blbeny 10, Peralto 9, Thomeon 6, Jurend 5, Albredlt 3, Aoulle 3, Steffen• 2 3-pt. Goel• -Nidtetberry 1, Par1reo 1, Albrecht 1, AQ\.llle 1. Fouled out -Albredlt. Helftlme -OCC, 26-24. Bernstein wins finale •DRAG RACING: Corona del Mar'a J<rnny Bernstein won what could be his final race Sunday. eclipslng Scott Kalltta In the top fuel ftnaJ at the NHRA Finals at Pomona Race- way. Bernstein retired last aeuon, allowing his son, Brandon, to take over ln the famous Bud- weiser Klns dragster. But after Brandon suffered a sea.son- endlng lnju.ry In a crash earlier thla season. Kenny returned to driving duties. He won (our of his last five races, Including Sunday'• final, rewriting the finish to his ca- reer, whJch had Included a ftrst- round loss lo lut year's aeuon- endlng NHRA F1nal.s. Brandon will return to the drlver'I seat for the 200. sea- son, with ~nny expected to re- tire for a second time. Pirates finish seventh • MIUNG: Orange Coast College OnLshed seventh at th~ lntercollegfate Salllng Associa- don Sloop North American Oaamplonships, completed Sunday ln Throgga Neck. N.Y. The Pirates. fourth after the flnt day of the two·day event. earned 60 polnt&. 1be U.S. Mer- chant Martne Academy won the Utle with 28 polnts. Day leads Mustangs • SOCCU: Freshman Sharon Day, a Costa Mesa High prod- uct, led cal Poly Sao Luis Obispo to a 2·0 win over UC Santa Barbara ln the tJtle game of the Blg West Conference women's soccer tournament Sunday at UC Irvine. Day, a forward, scored a goal and added an assist en route to tournament MVP honors. Her heroics helped Cal Poly ad- vance to the NCAA Tourna- ment for the second straight season. FOOTBALL Continued from A5 and we've got to win convincingly,· Perkins sald. • BSTANClk The Eagles, who have lost Ove In a row and their last two games by a combined score of 89-0, ended thelr Golden West League campaign with a 48 -0 loss to Orange Friday. With one game to go for this year's class of seniors, things don't get much easier this week. Estancia (3-6, 1-5 ln league) will play host to Pacifica (6-3) at Newport Harbor High on Thursday. The Mariners have already wrapped up second place In the Garden Grove League and seem to be rolling lnto the playoffs. Pacifica has won four straJght and scored at least 43 points in their last three games. For the season, the Mariners are averaging 37.4 points per game. •SAGE HILL: The Ughtning (1 -7, 0-2 In Academy League play) close the season Thursday at home against Brethren Ouistian (2-5-2, 0-2). It will be the final high school game for the five sen iors on the Sage HW roster. They are: tailback Eddie Huang; fullback Ray Um; receiver Alex Cochoran; linebacker Peter Haderleln; and defensive end Marcel Sohl. HENDRICKS Continued from A5 try not to Usten to what lany doubters! have to say: Hendricb said •1 want to keep working as hard as I can and try to take things to the fullest. I believe my opportunities will come.~ Hendricb said those opportunities may Include returning kicks next season, whlch he would relish. "We atlll have two games left (at Fresno State Saturday and at home against Tulsa Nov. 22)," he said. "I want Lo finish out this season strong and build even mo~ conftdence I can carry over Into next )"!ar. I really want to take off In my senior year, just like my senior )"!ar In high achoo!." -· Newport Harbor Baseball was his true passion, but competing in football for the Tars was a supreme honor. Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot J oe Urban had, arguably, the greatest start to a high school baseball career ever. It was one of many highlights the standout athlete created ~e be competed for the Sailors at Newport Harbor High. Playing as a freshman on the varsity team. Urban made the most ofhls tlrst at-bat HeJlit a home run. an 0-2 pitch over the left-fteld fence. And. he didn't stop there. He also pitched his first complete-game victory in the same game, bis first start. "Just to be pitching as a beshman was exciting; Urban aald. Urban also enjoyed many highlights when he played football for the Sailors. program. ,;. He opted to go with the Cyclones and live In the Midwest But the situation dJd not begin with much promise. "I bad an awful junior year," Urban said. "I struggled my • whole junior season. It was tough on me and It was tough on my family. But the next . season, I was All-Big 12 first baseman my senior year. I was part of Iowa State records. Just being on the team, the friendship and the way of llvin9 In the Midwest. it's something[. enjoyed." Urban played two Yfars In llQ independent minor league aftet finashlng up at Iowa State. He played for the River City RascaJi of the Frontier League. The team Is based In St. Louis, Mo. Urban took In the entire minor-league baseball experience, living in the Midwest and thriving on the sport that sometimes , drew 6,000 people to « _...___, game. He also made "The biggest thrill for me ls that I played in I.he championship game as a sophomore." be said. "I played the final three quaners on offense and defense. and helped a great team, one of the best Joe Urban sacrifices to make time to play the game he loved. all-lime at Newport. That 14-0 season (In 1994) was definitely a hlgh.Ught for me." While making big plays was essenUal for his future as an athlete. Urban sought out coaches and always looked to older people, even teammates, for guidance. He thought to himself he would love to coach. just so he could provide the ldnd of inspiration his coaches dJd for him. Urban developed Into a standout basepall player In a short time for the Sailors. He was the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year In his senior season, 1997. He also set a district record for career home runs with 20. Corona del Mar's Ty Harper broke the record in 1999 with 24. Baseball was and. still is. close to Urban's hean. but he also loved football. "It was just football and baseball for me," he said . "I looked at them both the same. I dJdn't have a favorite. Someti mes I wish lf I was bigger and faster I could play at the next level for football. I was fottunate to move on and play ln baseball.. After graduating from Newport Harbor ln 1997, Urban remained focused on baseball. He played two years at Santa Ana College. The choice to play for Santa Ana proved pivotal for Urban and his future. "It was a good time, a good experience,· he said. "That stop turned me lnto the player I ended up being, I went through some adversity and the coaches just stuck with me. I ended my final season great and It got me a scholarahJp to play ln the Big 12. l was also drafted. (Santa Anal was one of the best stops I've made.~ Urban had a few choices to make after his final season at Santa Ana. He was drafted by the Detroit llgers In the 30th round In 1999 and he abo had a scholarship to play for Iowa State. He chose to go with playing at a NCM Division l •II was a tough life to be a minor-league player," he said. "There were some nights that we were in a bus for 15 hours. It ~ real-life. minor-league baseball: and I got to live it first hand. 6e "I made $700 a month," ::: Urban continued. "It covered G expenses. I had a host family. Jt- doeso't sound like a lot, but I : survived for six months. J had ::; free room and board, a lot of QD! small-town cafes, they took care of the players, with the food. It ~ helped cover the low pay check.~ Urban decided 10 stop playing baseball to start coaching and to work for a sod grass compan)l ! "It was tough at first because 1 wasn't used to having as much : free time," Urban said. "To be : honest, it was tougher [leaving baseball! for my family. I kind ot saw the end of the road comin~. and I saw this different opportunity. I got lnto coaching last summer and tha1 got my · head straight." • Urban coached baseball at Newpon Harbor last spring. Th& fall, he has been an assistant for the freshmen . , football team under his father,.\ Joe Urban Sr. • "That's something I've always wanted to do: give back what I got from Newport frol'l) the (P'et\l coaches at Newport," the younger Urban aald. "With baseball, It was gJ"eat. I was abli to teach the kids what I was taught throughout traveling baU and I was able to pass it down to them what I learned. It was fun to be out there with them and get ln the cages 81ld hit with them and show them that I can play. too.· Urban pl~ to continue to coach. "It'$ going to be something J really enjoy doing," he said. "My goal ls to help these kids playing and help them try to get Into college and go on to the next level. 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Of both, of HELEN E WllNOll"° th HELEN CLAJHE WllNOUNG A PETITIOH fOlt PRO· BATt h" bffn hied by MORISE WEINOUNO In the Supll'IOf Court of C1llfornl1. County of ORANCE THE PETITION FOR PllOIATE r1q11uts MORISE WEINOllNC be 1ppolnt1d 1t1 peraon1I t1prn1ntatln lo ed· 111lnlsl1< the eal•l• of the deCtcltnt THC PETITION r1que1tt the doctdenl'a Will end codicils, If '"Y· be admltled to prob1te. The WUI end eny codlc:i11 art tvtll1ble for eumln•· lion In the file Ii.apt by the co11rt. THC PEllTlON requnll authority to 1dmlnlsttr the 11l1I• under the lndtptnd1nt Admlnl•· tretlon ol EatatH Act ( Tl\11 Autl\oclty wlll 1llow 1111 personal repre11en· tal1n lo take many action• without obla1n In, court 1pproval Be ore t1kln1 urtaln vary 1mp0rtanl .ctlons, howevtr. the l)lfson1I reprn1nt1Uv• will be tlquifed lo al~• notlc1 lo 1nlerHl1d pe11ons unlen they htlvt w1lvtd notice or consented to the propo11d •clion.) The independent td· m1n11tretion 1utllorlly w•ll II• rr•nled unlas •" 1nleroted per1on ftl11 an ob)eehon to 11\e pelll1on and showa 1ood cauae why the court \llould not 1ranl tho authonly A HEARINC on lht ptUUon will be held on DECEMBER 4. 2003 1t I 4$ p 111 111 !>.pt. L7J IOUIH ti ,.1 The City Drtn South, OttllCf, CA $28ea. IF 't'OU 08JtCT lo the er•11tlll1 ot Illa ,etltlon. you lhollld _,,.., at the IMtrilll and 1t1i. yow olt:ett:IOM er f1't wrlt\111 olt tton6 wttfl tl!o COllr I b Oft the lleatlna. Yo11r tfltl411 •M• mtV be In ttfreoft 01 b )' )'Oii! it\ofney IF 't'OU Alt( A C8COI· TOR ., cont111aen1 '1Htl0f of tM cltc:HHCI, yO.O muat ttl• rour claim wllh the cour end 111111 a copy to th• pttson1I repttHntlllv• apc>Otnttd b)' tlM court within fovr mo11tM trom the date ot the flttt IUuenu of lttlert •• ptovlclell In Probate Cod• 1octlon 9100. The time for fllh11 clelma will not uplrt before fo111 montl\1 from Ult hHrl111 deta noticed tbov1 YOO MAY EXAMINE the hit kept by Ill• ~our t. If you "' • person In l••Hted In the Ht•I•, rou m1y hie with the court 1 Request for Special Notice (form OE l 54) ol the hlln1 of an inv1ntoty and 1ppr1lul of e1l1t1 11se11 or of any petition or account .. p<OVlcltd In Prob•I• Cod• section 1250 A Rtquut for Sp1cl1I Notice lcxm 11 1v1il1ble l~om lh• court clerk '"-Y fw htttl-1 , ....... ,1._r~•· Wle- -· WI & W.t-.... UI ,_ .. I. WIU....., 1.,.. (<Sii 4171.S), 2603 Moln St., Ste. 1100, lnrlfte, CA tu I 4 l'ubltslttd Newpotl 8e1th·Cost1 Mna Oa11y Pilot November 3, 7 10. 2003 M835 IS( 13661 llOTIQ Of PmnOll TOADlm5Tll UlA1tOft JOIWELPll lk1JOtMUll ... JOHAlllS l rYU wno. llll01' To all 1\110 beneft c11nes, creditors. con hna1111 c,.d1to,., and pe11on1 who may oth erWIM bl mteresltd 1n th• will Of ntate. or both, of JOHANNES f Pll. aka JOHN £ PIA. akt JOHANNES£ PYU A PETITION FOii PRO BATE has b11n hied by MARIAN PUl 1n lht S111>er10< Court of C1h fornla. County ol OR ANGE THC PETITION FOR PROBATE. 11au11h fAAltlA# l'IJI, M ap• pointed u p1no11al re,rfttnt1tlve to td· mlnlatar ~ 11tat1 ol the dtetdallt. THI: nTITlOH re~stt th. 4'et*I'• Wile a11d c0Allcll1, II •111, •• IHlllllttld to !lf"obet• Tirt Will 111d a111 codkltt et• IVtll•llM fOf e111111rt1• llon In the Iii• 111111 by 1111 cow-t. THE ...:11~ reQlltlt1 1uth0flty to edmlnlallf lht es\1\1 1111M( the Independent Ad111lnl1· tratlon ot hllltt Act. (Tiiis Aulllor ity wllf tllow the Ptttonal reprHtn· tellve to lake many actlo!\s wltl\o\/t olttain· 1n1 court 1pproval. Befort llllllrt1 ~•rt1ln ve1 y Important attlon•. how••". 11\t penon•I teprea•nt•llVI wlh bt req11lred to alv1 notice to lnterHled peraons unless they h•ve waived notice OI conMnltd to lh• Pfope>i•d action.) Thi lndepend1nt ad· mlnlttflllon eulhotlty Wiii bt lflnled unlUI en lntttHttd person Illes •11 objtetlon to the petition •nd 1howa 1ood t1u11 why the court should not 1r1nt th• euthortty A HEARING on the p1tlt1on will be held on OECCM8ER ' 2003 et I •s p m In Dtpt L7l louled al J.41 The City 011v1 South, Orana•. CA 92868. If YOU 08.l(Cl to the ar antln1 of th• petition yo11 Ulould IPPHt •• the hur1n1 and stale your objtchon1 0t file written objection• with lh1 coUfl before the llHrtnc Your •POurance may be I" person 01 tly your attorney If YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or cont1n11nt creditor ot the dect1Md, you must lllt your cl11m wllh tht court ind mall • t09Y to the ptrson•I repru1nt1llv1 1ppolnt•d by Iha court w1lh1n lout months lr om the dale of lht first lasuanc• ol !titer\ n provided 1n Prot11te Code H Ctlon '1100 Tl\1 tlmt foc IU1n1 claims will 'nOI ••Plrt before tout months l!Ot!\ lhe hurtna dal• nohctd above YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1111 kepi by the court. If you are 1 per1on 1n· leruted In the estate you may hie with the court 1 R1qunt for Special ffoliu (form 0£ I~) of th1 flltn1 ol an Inventory 1nd eppral\al of 11tet1 nuts 0t of any petition or account .. provided in Probate Code stcltOn I~ /I How to Place A CLASSIFIEJAD By Fax (9491 63 I .{)S9ot lrlt..c -"*,.,. ___ .. By Phone (9491642-5678 By Mail/In Person: no We\I Bay Stn:et C°'~ Mtu. CA 92627 Al 'cwpon Bl~d &: Ba) SI Hours: Telephone 8.30am-~:00rm Monday-Fncby lt1q1111I for Spoclal Hotk• form la tn 1•~11 from Ille c.owt dork AftorMoy fw ,......_,.. ..., (. ~. 1149., ____ ._.._..# t070 ... , ........... . ,_..~<AtVOJ l'ublhl\eJI Htwporl e .. cll·COlta "'911 Oelly ~ NoVlmbtr 3, ~ ISCI*' llO'IUOf mma. TOM•llll mAJIOfi llVlll ... •11W11a.~ WllO.A22'0IO To en h11f1, bentll· Clfl'ltt, creditor•. con tlnaent credllora, •od persona who may olh erwlst lie lnwntad 111 Iha will or t1t1te or both. ot MELVILLE MORRISON tkt MllVILLE M. MORRISON A PETITION FOR PRO BATE hH bttn filed bv LYNN ANN ASH in the Superior Co11r~ of Cah· fornt• County ot OR ANCE THE PEllTION FOR PROBATE requull LYNN ANN ASH bf 1ppolnttd H pertonal rtPftMntt· llv• to tdm1nl1ter tht .. t•t• ot the ~dent THE l'ETITIOH requnts the cl1ced1nt's Wiii and codlc1l1. If eny, be admilt1d to prob•I• lht Wiii and any codicils tr• 1v11ltble for u1m1n1· tlon In the Me ktt1t by the court. THE PETIT~ requeah authority to 1dmlnlster the eattl• under the lnd1pendt nt Admtnl1· tralton of EstalH Att (Th~ Authority will allow th• person1I rfPrnen l•ll•• to l•ke many ections without ot1te1n 1n1 court tpptonl Before lek1n1 cart11n vlfy lmportanl 1c11on1 howevtt the pe11onel repr111nl1llvt #Ill be r•AUlted to live notice to inleruted persons unln\ tl\1y 11••• waived notice or 'onsented to the p1oposed action ) The independent ad m1nlJlr1llon •ulhor111 will be cranled union an tnlerultd pttion Illes 1n ob11c:llon to the pet1t1on end •hows aood UUH why the coutl lhould not 1r1nt lht 1ulhor1t1 A HlARING on the pellt1on wlll I>• held on OECEMB£R '· ?003 at I •~ p m 1n Dept l13 louted al 3'1 llle City Ortve South Orana•. CA 92868 IF YOU OtlJECT to lht ••ntlna of the ,.1itioi1, 1ff tMuld ...,. It the 11 .. ,.,,, .11114 ..... ,,_ obe~"°"' or ftlo wrltttn ob Uoi;• with the court be OJ• Iha 11 .. , 1111. Your llPC)ffrance m•r lit In peraon or lty 1our 11to<111y IF YOO Aftt A CIU.Dt· TOR or cot1tln1•nt crldltof ot tht ~d. you mu1l Ill• yo111 clalm with the coutt e.nd mall • copr to th• p«r.onal tllfll'•Mfll•t••• tffOlnttd by tlM court within four montl\1 from ~ det1 of Ul• flnt lssu1nce of letten 11 provided In Probalt Cod• ••ctlon 9100 TM lime for f1llfle cloln\s wtH not Hpife btlore fo11r months from tho ht1r1n1 dell noticed ebove YOU MAY EMMllU the file kt11t by tht court II you ere 1 peraon In letealtd In the estate. yov mty Ille with the court e Requut for SQ1Cl1I Notice (forrn OE 154) ol the flllna ol •n lnv1ntoty Ind eppralsal of ntate nuu ex of any pautton Of .ccount 11 PfOvldtd 1n Probate Code Hctlon 12!>0 A Requnt for Speclal Notice fotm I• 1vell1tllt from the court clerk. ,.,_., .... l'ott"-'n ,_a. su-1 .. ..,. ..... SIMJIUO SchMl .. tnt lllt4 Stedtfort & Mit&by, 1t7I2 M .. &rth11r 1 .... 4., Ste. 210, lnrlM, CA t2612 Publlthtd Newpor I Buch Cost• Meu 011ly Pilot November J. 7, 10 2003 M836 FldlttlmW-... s...... The follow1n1 petsons 11 e dolna buStneu n Meltl·f 1b Ser vice In dustrln. 719 W Colhn• Ave., Or1n1•. Celllorn11 92867 Carlos Roncn Mon dr11on. 11181 Crosby Av• . Cude" Crovt, Caltforn11 92843 lhomu Michael Ma honey 3444 Autumn Ave Chino Hills Cali· forn11 91709 Th11 bustneu " con ducted by a t•ner1I p11tnersh1p Have you alarled do1n1 t1u1ln1n yat' No C11lo1 Ronces Mon c1raeon Th" st•l•m•nl WU hied with the County Clerk of Orena• County o" 10/14/03 2oou .. 1u2 011ly Pilot Oct 20. Z1 Nov 3 to. 1003 M832 ........... ........ The tollowlna '*'°"' are dolllt btt•lneu a 0111111d Ott~t. 1001 w 17th StrHt IS, Cotti MIU CAtm7 ttoy cw11nd w .. 11.u. 1100 Parll "'•*port •202, flCewport Jeech, CA~ Chttlotle Jayne Of eke. 1100 l'•tk Newpor t l'l02, Ntwpo(I ltldl. CA92"0 Tlllt bl.lllntn II ~on clucttlf bt • 11ner•I p.,tners.hjp H••• you ate<ttd dolnc buslneu yet? No Ror G WtJllek• Tiii• •t•t•mont wn hied with th• County Clork of Of1n1• County on 10/l0/03 200UtUHt 011ly Pilot Nov s. JO. 11. 24, 2003 M83I fldllM ..... "-*'-" The loUowlllC p11so"s •rt dotna bualntu H . LC Automation•, 6 Toura1n1 Place, Foothill Ranth CA 92610 lnhe Diena COOi!. 6 Tou111ne Place. f oothlll Ranch CA 92610 This buslnen 11 con· dueled by en lndMdu.I Hove vou startr dOlnc bus•nes•Jcet1 Yes 9/11 OJ lnlie Cook This st1tem1nt wu toled wtlll the County Clet k of Oona• County on 09/22/03 200Htst10S Dally Pilot Oct 20 27. Nov 3, 10,2003 M830 Rctlllew ...... "-S....... Tile followln1 persons ere do1n1 bu1lno11 as lifted Produc1ton1, 169 N Shatter, Ore nae. CA 92866 l'atncil Cu111nt Smith. 169 ff. Shaffer. Ounae. CA 92866 Th11 bu11ntn 11 con ducted by ,, 1nd1v1dual Ha•• you statlld do1n1 bu""'" yet? No Paltlck £ Smltli This \l1l1ment WH filed with Iha County Cieri\ ot Or1n11 Coun11 on II /OoC/03 200UH4012 Deily Pilot Nov 10. 17, 24.0ec 1,2003 M843 SELL your stuff through classified! -----Policy----- Ratcs and deadJincs arc subject Lo change without notice The publisher reserves the nght 10 cenlOI'. reclassify. revise or fCJcct any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Da.ily Pilot accepts no liability for any error m an advertisemen1 for which it may be responsible e11c~pt for the cost of the apace actually occupied by the error. Crcd.11 can only be allowed for the first 1nsen1on. .------Deadlines----~n ·;;· ll!L!!!!!!H~amet~~l'Adl~W~eek~Por~Onl~y~S3~2~pt~r Wtt~k~(~4-~k~m~inf~mwiQ~~·~f.tl1~--~~·~"4~,~S~7M~M!!SJ ~ l 11d. r I II• "c"I\ ll l I 1111 •.11111 ll.11111, 1 WalA In 8:30lam-S.00pm MonJay.fn<lly Mcmd<ly l\Jt'\day .. Wednesday Thuf'da} .. Pnday HX>pm Mond.y 5.00pm TtleWay HX>pm Wednesday 5 OOpm Fridly Saturday .. 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Fnday 5 OOpm fQIU. llOUfll& OfPOIMIT'f ~ rul tstala ldvlftlS• ln1' In this new1pape1 Is aublect lo th• feckral fair Housina Act of 1968 u amended which 11t1ku It 111•1•1 to 1dvtf1lst ·eny prefer· ~flCI , l1m1t1llon or cfflcrfmln1t10n b111d on "'~· color. rallalon, an. h1ndlcap, f1m1ll1I st1tu1 el natlon•I orl1ln. or an lnl1ntlon to malt• any auch pttftnnct, hmlll· tlon OI diacrim1nallon • Tlllt new1p1p1r will "ot li.nowlnaly eccept eny 1dvert1 .. 111ent IOf teal nht1 which h In viol•tlon of tho law Our reader1 ere hertby Informed that ell dwtll 1f1ta 1dvertl11d In t111a qew1paper '" avallabl• on en equ•I oppO(tunlty bolt. lo complt ln ot di• er )m<Ntlon, col HUO toll· Irk 1t l ·8Cl0··424·l!i80. 1475 \ 1506 Gentr1I Announcements 1110 DUCll Sii.SON l'rlv•t• Dwk "'"'''"' CMI tpptO• l/ll! from Newpotl Beach heel lenl hunllna 1dlae1nt to 1tat1 w1ttrfowt relu11. ownorahlj) 1nterut & 1pproa 375 acrn of l1nd & Improvement• + your own camp compound w/1trucl11r1 end l tr 11ltn Wondort11I r rt nlaht 88Q • & win• lut1n1 dur1n1 d11ck 1tuon • many utreal ldHI for 2 friend• or father & son Call Mike •1310 Sil 0854 tclNMOU WASMllt Ht1vy duly l•r1• capully 'l''" old it2&C11171 751..SJO """ ............. .. New'"'1 tt\. French tOUGM, w~ldl ch1lre, lowt Hall, It bt a cir fornmy 8t1111n1 f11rnl· ture. dtnd<ll\, bronJI\, D.r-... "= MOVINO MUST llLL-- IKEA offM ..t. tofe lied lllf 1tool1, Hotic11e, tndtillt, I It ub1 frl&. lalbo1 It M9' 290 v l IO OUllM MAmtlH llT ~tnnd-• '-_. wt-f. SIC $10S ---~ CNIUY 1Uleff llD Wiil ..S. lnnd rw ~ 1111• ,,.. MOVI. WGrtl --01----Wllll• , .. ., 8tfllnl hd "''f\rll ,..."'... lt70 1iri. ltlllC!'•Y· boll! I" •"'' <Ofld "' ... ~ JEWELRY/ 3480 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c ... , c.t ...... .,. Old Colnsl Gold ltlHr jewelry watct-. M>t~ collect1blts 949-642 ·9441 Cits 3810 ~ IR11NS, an. DOCS -····~~ F_,..,,~~ INn ~TH r.uHWfTll 9'9-644-ZZ19 Spey rnorrtm9 at homa tor llit.ra 9&57.a;.]2 Dogs 3515 VB Au&tr*n thlP*cl mix. lrllr'dy tern. bl\ & wilt. ~. 5 ~ old, JZ5 -PllMld 71 .. 5'~ •lA<k ST&ttDAaO ,ooous. N<C °*"*" =7• 9 wlls, male-fem n4-9'lt 9561 MISCWMEOUS MERCHANDISE Mlalllnloa Merdllndlle -AU mn IU>OJ. 2lh30 WIS $8,900, Mii $3,lllO .... Wll Jl4.900. Id •S 950 481106 wn iibte ... 11.112,916 ht ColM lat S..vtl Tom f!00..391 7808 ..... °"""' .. ....... Fni.-.. -All CASH CANOY ltovte Do T® urn SIOO In • dly Your own Ioctl candy ro11lt Includes 30 "'ICl\lnu end ca11dy All fot $~ Multlvend, U.C Cf Ind ll'fd. Oetf '";..NY 11729 IOO VI.NO (CAl•SCAH) WMf9 .. ,.., ro "°"' him hOint. c.n ~ '° ~ l'/f. sum , ~ mar#ll C11 rn• _,Of~Clllll (CM~ aHOUIYI i&DM1'lll 60 wend•ne ma<llilltt w1tll •Hotlet1l loutlofla .... .RQlll~ ...... ~,... IO rnttllfflta •Ilona Included 1111 tot 110,"9 ~ ..... , ... Tr...We ... "';l your bu11ne11 ''" •d or ulended7 Alter native 8uiintu II the IOIUlton. C111 lltl6-27l 7210 Olclltrlml -Prl-Of< Sult• ~o• 68 ts I & 122laf .t SI .a>--HtWl)Oft Sl.98tic Con!«. Avtill 213-746-dlO LOTS/ACREAGE ~ 4740 COlORAOO LANO SALE 160 acr11 ,,1,900 U$below epptatul Ru rel ranch pttote 1et1wty N .. 1 to 6,000 t crt rec 11e1. yr round ICCUI. Tel/1lec. hctl· lent financlnl Call toll fr et 800· 96 !>263 (CAL •SCAN) HOMESFOA WI: ORANGE 6400 COUNTY ConndllMlr .......... •(. ........ ~' CD9'I ~ ... IWl'IOd Jtr b ........ Q's ·;:;; prDd ID .. 1111111 "'"""~ ....,. .... ·5:~rsM\ -......., ~ ~-::w.~SAf.Ul-4. Dari~ ....... ......,,........ ~. :a.. fp. ..,, tit· l!MtlO. w/d hllrr•· l~rno IYlll 11/l Mi 842· 404 llA<Mnlla ltOtlfOltY '"'tm •OTt4t• lt•llH . mc8J.NEOUS fBTMJ ~r .... a •/O.-Vt..a- Ocunfro11V22nd, 'ti· ult r111, lll'lfllfft, 11\111 Ila utlll 11.W. n/tmk, a1tc,,.....tt. If!~, 111111 to NeWl)Ott pltf 1 lOln Celt t.m '41·*11•790! (Mlwe111 htn !It>"'>· .. Rtnlll To Sharl &o30 "•r, SI.er••·-In 8r House Shirt b1th, no/pet,/'pfap ~ to i.td\, ....... '575m + $«lO ~ & 1/4 utlll tea• 9908 ""'°CM n~ t .. ' 3bt 2b• me, prof em, N/S l m1 to bftch. laund, per~lnft• Avail 12· I '800-> 1/2 ut 1949 331 3311 RESIDENTIAL RENT Al..S ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balbol llllnd c.tt .. • I 58r !Ba.~ t..11 C*I, .... W/d, brdl pado, perk-.~. MnW pet. Sl!!Om 640 OMS ·---,.., u .. hi c.I. M:. •Id. ir., "*ro. 4/W. ~=~ BalllOI Plnlnlula .,..,... ~. 1-..tc. new llPC>VCfPVpnt, de~ w/111y 'ilew, quiet. llllatlV ...,, tlfMt P'k&. Grt Joe, SI ~ "'-:'ll:l; ahlred uhl/lndry 9 -6916 Conlnadlllls c1 .... ' ..... 406 HelioltOj)t (front Cot t ... ). ct)M, :lbd, lbl. new kitchen & b1lll, Ip, htd\lldtlr "'~ ShtrldW/D <·~··· .. ~ ........... lbr bt 1111 t avtll now '1250m IOI Nerc!wi• 1'11111 N9 725-15l$, 2'it I~ 'fc• h of Hwy over llltl Clf ,., , wd '"'=· dllllwt. 110 (;.'' " /11\0 949 "3· 390 0•••11 vl•wl SvnnJ ~~!::Ji .,,, • din ~ 2c ... Comm \; Im pet .. 177. 70-4·1649 •• 04 wwwhltlnpro '°"' Beau n•wl)' ,.mod 3br Zba, 2 c 1•r. ""' l\dwd flra, 11anlte ctrt. ~ fp, t10 an. 1>1ti. 1110 • c1ep 662 w tut """' , ..... ,...... Jb; Jba hoUH, 2 Cllt ~f//f, Vfd hl\u,1, 13500 mo. •••·7'S4146 ea. .. ........ fllflt'd,"' l!I Sea. cotJ, .,i.t. .. ~=~~ -_, tit saro/-l ,,.. to btKh. vaul c•. flov9 tr.., cell fen & mon ISS I IHI St t4t-JU.1421 M•,I• A,111 lovely Caltd Comm. ,..,, Trl1n1lt Square, 2br I b• W/ltt & lrlC $1095. lllf lb1 w/pallo tarpotl stoc•c• ~ ..-.. ..,, paid Kl11n .... .,,.-m ~ r.1m> • Newpwt Holthh • 2bd 2ba. 11r w/d/frlt/ utll incl S 1100/mo 949 650 7625 2br 2b• nr NP pier close lo 1hop1 & r11tutt1nt1 Ip, I t 1a1 wd hkups I SfDI CMAllMING, llhe $1800/mo 949 293 4630 new 21H I Sba town llovll alyle 2521 [Iden Sl375/mo 949 642·!>488 Nr bt1ch/bay 2br I Sb1 upj)tr unit. I car p1r~ln1 spa". ytly IH Sl850m ~ ,--.... , • ...,. Av111Now909·793·6617 2br fbt, UC)Stan, pabo, ~1.:up1 Sl4C»n ......, t..a. mstr 2br lbll. S!.r It.. ltew••· quiet ._. Cl'Pl ,_ tatftlm. er11, newly ttfurblahtd ,,,,., •nblt vu. ._. '° 2 car fll, wd hkups, prtvbctl $1!'175 32.).56\~ $2!IOO/mo 9'f.759·0874 THI •WfH 4llt 2bt '°"""""' 2 lty, 2 Plb. OCUNfltONT 3br Jiit wd ~ 2 c ..,, c:ann horT9. pit .-s *'81.. 2 pool ~ ~ c lllf, IJlllD, dldtl. ~ Cvt• lbr 2b1 aln1 lam ..,.. ti 9'1&aJ>l4 tnldtnce. patio. 1taps to bay l c I". •It $2500 949 293-4631 Ou• Vu, Cite I• I.ch, Lr1 Jbd, lba. w/t1lrHt on M9 , 2 decli.s, 2/c 11r. SJOOO/mo 949 64S 5972 JOISWAHTED ........ trwttw~ M1ek1ntosll computu 1k1lla Medical Off1c• Newp0tl 811ch, Sl2/hr leave mt19'9 280-83!12 CASHll• f /'l Ilea hrs Ctr 1• Mens clo1h1n1 1tor1 tn f thlon Island NPB To HI up an lnterv11w call Rob Clairbornt 9'9·759-162? HIVHS 'UT-TIMI Mon·Frl Orlv• nict ors tnd a•t p1ld fOI ii Call Din 949 862·7•7• fr.,.. 4et1I r•opllon1sV Admln S9ht PT phone, computer lllflul. Bachbey fllness. C0tt1 Mn• 949 631 5588 EOE p fT, Uslit typl .... Wiii worlt 11ound 1ch1dule ulery buad on ••P ~949 752 01861!1' Ille <NA,. Ref C()M, HI' ,....,._ l'nlc1kl loo NI & le 8c:fl -· In home .... Pl"1 time Riff UOO ISU STUOIO Leri• cloael & bath sunny HPOSure, SIOOOm Aat 949·676..&l61 cart Day 11\fft pr1ftrftd LVN. or MA. F aa resumo Jbr 2ba upper level Corllxt 1141 !MS.6411 2311 to 949~5904 21l 21A CONOO, Ip. Irle, dw. no pels, pool. l'I loc:. llliOO/mo A~tll How 949 650 6730 ,.., .... .,.. lbr lb• patio, flrepltct, lhtred W/d ~~c;.i-;r .. ~ be1hont uni\. period 1tyl1,. srt vu, I c ,ear, '" $2800 94t-293 4631 "Employee." "Empkado. '' "Arbti.mthmtr.,. "ET¥loy~." ' An»moblleS - AulDmotlW .. IMWJrS !001 Sport f'ac ka 1•. 21 OOOmlltt 949 760 9JSI srARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Cahfornl1 law re• quW• lhal COtlltlC. tori ltklnt !Obi thet total $500 or more (tabot • m1t.lats) be lk..,.., by tM Contt1ctora St111 1.lttnM 8o11d. State ..... ..,. Jtqllll'U tll.tt c.ntnclen lncludt ltlllr tk.eni.e nulllbtr t11 •I tdv.lliina You ~ eMct1 Ille 1tttua tf >'1111 ltUllHf co11tr1c:to1 •t www.cslb,e1,gov ot I00-321 CSL • Unit Hn1141 contr1cton t1kln1 loll• tllal tot•I f1u then Sf>OO 11111at 1l1t1 In lh1lr 1dvtrllH1111nb thll they .,, not lt.censed by 1111 Cont11cto11 !lt1t1. l lc•~ 80llf• • ...... n 1•11 .. I ~~~ ~!tl!d!I !•!b~~_:-~•!!1 im.iiii1iiilwii-'i•iit ••llW ..... , .. ~ ... auc-w •*Wt.In ..,,. 1111.m lr factory cll1 W9lot1,llte<-klat• ,...1'3 Ols(-t-4 . Md 'TMtNAH tlMCH MUCDISUM .. I 8*11 blKklllW c.r.-1-, lf'l4 "9c:li , .... , .. coner-. ....,, Dr'--1 r lrlPfll, 880 Reta 25Yra Cxp ferry 1l•·551 7594 .,...,,. ..... YOUIMOMI IMNO'fhallfT NOllCTt ~o e Plumber. fN1nter, hand)'JMll, •any ol Ult IJUl .. ..,~ .. fitted ller1 In 11111 Ml VIC:. dtf KtOl"1! THU( LOCAL SVC l'lMt E CAN Hfl' YOUTOOAYI A W Q I · Nr1thtt wlnmblc. you ldO; lt'51 TO WD!ICLV HtDG . ()Ult SoulJI Q ... ~ South. 1o11lllCBhlc, )1lll hOld • Q 5 • 8utb vulnmlblc:. au South you bUkl: The blddina hu ~ W~ NOknJ f..UT sotrrn •A9'QJt 17 QUJl •IO The bi<ldina hu ~ Wl'b'T NOln'lf P.AST SOlTT'H I• l o 2• T I• ,_ I ? Whal action do you lab? Whit ICIJOO do )OU talc? A • ~ If you !\ave mponst~c doubles UI yol.w ll'SCOIJ, be W.r'f Uf U lnl ltw here -the ( ICI that pen. nu did noc make a cal(eout double eugeas be ouahl not hive fou.t heilrU. StllClC )'OU du DOC have moush dwOOnd fUppou1 to offer a we N\cut a1 lhc three-level. your wile'I ~ ,, to choo8cl the COO· lltt'Vllli~ """ and let the IU.'Uon dcve.lop A • With r.o fl~ar<I Milts.. it it lmlpUD& to cbcribe your band wtlh 1 takeout double. llov.·cvcr. lhett i~ ~uch •di~ between lhc qual tty of' the t\folV 1Ui1J th.It 11oe would up4 for 1111 overcall of one peck and l'llllll ~lopmel!" Q 6 • A\ South, vulACrabtc. you hold • AKIOl5 K64 •A IOJ2 Q .l • Neltbtt vulnc:rablc, a) SouUl you hold The biddm11 ~ pro..'CeiJcd. M>m-t P.AST soum WEST J • •Q ei AKQS2 o Ql5 •JHJ The biddlM. has occrded .... 1'1111 I • .... ,._ ? WEST llidlml ~SOUTH ·"'eak Whal IC11011 do yuu UILc" 1• ,_ I '! Whal actioo do you 11.ke'I A • You l\a~c been ftAcd. The oppo- nt'flU have btd yOUT IV.O Ion& ujts, II/Id )'OU lnow JIOl1!ltt cannoc have much. Anr ICtlOft by you would be frau&fll with~-PIP. A· With your powerful hand, yuu Want plltlllCI to delcnbe htS holdtnJ. Stan with 1 double Stnec panner has noc yet bid. Iha~ is for takcwt. not penalty. Should pen11Cr tlcc1d.l Lo J>1W ba..ed on bis heart holding, expect • bonluv.a. -AatomoCtvt -------COIVITTl'ltCPI Auto. ac all pow1r, while/red inter, bHu, runa strona $8600 obo 949 244 332• COYtlOTOllG AUDIA4 '00 Bleck, w/1re>' 111ltt •VOI02 Discounted IMWJUl'OO Bleck w/lan Inter •V2813 Discounted IMWl2tl•'H Black, ten Inter IV9978 Musi Sell IMWS211'tl Brontz. l•n Inter •VS497 Must Sell ••ws21 .. ·oo CrMll, tan inter fV0667 Discounted .. WS40l'tt Btu., lf•Y lnllf 1"2111 Musl S~I IMW740le'OO Bladl, tan inter IV94l5 Obcounll'd IMW740fe'OO Bronll tan lnlef IV91S8 ~reatBuy IMW 740!1 '01 SJIYer, l'IY IVl605 Creal Buy IMW7401t'tt Anlhracll, er•>' tV5063 CrHI Buy IMW 740lt 'OI Blue, e••r mter •V2843 Creal Buy IMW 740A'01 While, 1111 Inter IMWMJ'" Silver, black inter MV2897 Grul Buy IMWMS '02 Silver. arey inter IV3962 Musi Sell IMWlllSO'OJ 414 Red V#7649 Must Sell IMWU'tt Black tan inter 1Vll09 DIKounted JAOUAJt I TYl'I '74 yellow IV'°24 Musi Seit JAOUAJt S-TY,_ '00 GrMn, tan inter IV7183 G111t Buy JAGUAlll XJ6 't7 Bltcll. tan Inter . IVJSq Diw:ounled JAGUAlt IUI '00 CrMn. tan inter 11280 Grut Buy JAGUAJtlUl'tt R4"!, tan inter IVOBS9 01scounled JAGUAJt XJI 'tt Bl .... tan inllf •V7947 Crul Suy LAND ltOVll '01 4 6 Brontz Ian Inter •'18812 Must Sell MlltCIDlS CUO '02 Black. bladl Inter •V9?71 CrHI Buy ~51 ..... t$911 MatCIDU U19 WA '01 c'""· tan lriler 1\14511 ... "' kll Mlll<IDll Mtll9 'Ot • Bl•dl IV91 lt 0..COWlt.11 Mla<DUM&l20'el Btldl, lll1tll l11t., IV34e7 Ois(l\l1nt1d MDOOISUS"O! Sllv•. btacl>, .,,,., #'/.1447 C1 HI Buy •D<IDU SI HO '00 While, l1111nt• •V0580 CruUtu,. POISOtl"''tt Bur1uftd>', tan lnttf 1"2592 Crul 811y POaSMI CAaOA 'tt Blue. Vtl Niter •~9 Obc1111nt.d POISC:HI CAUDIA 'ff BllCll, black Inter IV1068 M1al S.U QUAU MAMGUST '01 Silver, black Inter •V0139 Muit Sell VW PASSAT'02 Silver. I">' Inter IV3655 Discounted Tlle'alw....-~. '9S •MW US CO#- VT Whola/Ten. Auto. a>, Hice (038194) $17.~ "Olll~CUSS AMO Bll\IB•. Only I 1111 mi ... (HI006) $49,900 '9S Mwc.._ SLSOO ,..,,.,, Rare Red, Bose, Low Mda,Must Sell (107291) $26.900 '00 //Aercffff UJO Wt Loaded, Navo Low Mtll$ (073231) $41,900 'Or MlmA>ldtl ,,,._ Auto, AC, Low Ml, Like New (221430) $13,900 'OIM~ . ..,.,.~ S.lver, Auto, l'ower c-,.thlne (013108) $17.900 ·oz'"•-Alt'-St iwto, co. Alloy, ltlw (202551) SIB,900 "HM--'-IHO Whit.rlan, CO, Sh1rp (614789) $19.900 ..,,~·-­'-"" loaded, Muit Sacrl fie• <O!Mn3> s1uoo 'ff l'end.. •.ntw ,_, Sliver 5 &p, CO, Low m11a .... tpo1Ce (623482) $23,900 '03 ,_J ,.,__ Xl1 lilt. Ml, L1h New. loaded (Al8204) $23,900 MHSO..mt ........ ....... IV395 I D1uount1d IMW 7'011'0 1 s~-. er•1111ter MlltCIOlS C240 '02 Burs•ndy, 1rey Inter •V036!> 01t(Ounl1d '••4 '65 •11•••111 Co nver llble. 01111nal IV9!M2 Otscounltd MlltClDIS Cut-SOO OWlllf', solid car, nut ·03 111 '18.500 roo 9&n~29ll. ...,..., Homa.q Home ..... ......... c...tllf a-., ~ c, for 25yf1 GENDAL ID'All I bus f,_ ISt 6JIAINl!1iWE 9&5480054 96637-4113 ,.._..Ccmadll ....... ci-~irr,'' Wkl,./BI wkly on hi,. 0 Job 7bo Small Ref'11 Ct Ml ratal lmetdl ~ w1nH01n DIYWAU LIMY._.."-**' All phesa sm/lr~lob• Rlfoutln I lnatallatlon CUA)I~·· 11 • ''" TI OEAIC 949 67 J.11165 Ill L 714-638 1447 71~ 71.4aJ..31Jl ==. SMAU J09 IJIPllT Dan llamilto• 9"9-548-42Jf> !M9 m<m7 949-3224292 MM!IASIDrlll ALAN THI MANOYM4M Alt work CUtfantMd ~ Eltdt1Dll. Doors. f~arplle.~ °'*'70eys LowAat• 8tor19t~ c.-... llrl09 11111 ,.,... 94MMM646 Carpentry • Plumbinl OfywaM • Stucco Palnllfll, r• I --. HST •oms SH/Mr. 20+ Yeen E.,.-lenoll S.•lnl All CiliM Insured ... ,. ....... ,77. Tl63844 323-997 11'3 323 630 9971 cell 1.-u1 .. 1ttfw..._ PUBLIC NOTICE ye11r ••••· Sen::, Tiie C•tlf l't1lltlc cellinp, future wa Utllllltt COMmil'llOfl Ctrptnlrr. Tiie • ~· ,..,.,,,. tllat .U vied r1ocn .Illy ~11 51 hovullold aooct• toy...·~ mover• rrlnt lhtlr l'.U.C. Ct T numblf; ........ ,.........,_ llme. ind cll1uffaurt ulrHdln•lr• Leully print tllelf T ,C , Owned • °::911..ci ~· mimbet Ill oH advw· liJI) t-301-5915 l1ttm1nta. If you have ... ,. i:••tons ebovl ..... lh• •1a111, •f • rnov11, ttmo or chlufftUf, till: JUMll TO Tiff OU•Plll ...UC VTa.mls 114 .. 1112 CCMl ... SIC* AVAA.AIU TOOAYI .,, ... , M9t7J 56416 Local. Qvkk Responw ~ .... c-Home, Verd I Doell flKI s; 111111111 up1r1d111, 2D ~ °"'1clnl Ellc:h: Rep.n. TrOUblllNot .... 98«0-'°'2 • a..nup., Tr-.e S.-. 1.1.c. 11ectirtc 1.ow pncm ~~·-.. Q)~Mbfl' IDc:Jll cannctor. no lab too ,....,, llnll. no toll loo~ 14U!r..-UIC =: ':::'t"f..: (71•)141-1410 LKINSIDCONTIACTOI 1l!/IJll Ill) Mo hi M, ...-~n400J!3 No jab IDo am. Al _,,.... ,..,,en;:~ .._,_wt ~ OMAT ..W000 Temllc i.0woo4 ""~· fr• dulvlry 112 c«d, Sl50f11t1Mt 439·M6l ~ Chliltlln~ Rnilll c.tpertur, QISTOM CJIA'IM 1U ::::"'..,,,. ~--cnne. ••aiaa.-. ..... ADl-. ..... tt7S ........ ,~ IAUOM Jeff 714'l2 Bl &nr-.n.Fiw ...... c.a ... Blltlmlsn. .,,........,. •, I I "''':"'"r~ WI-'~. Vl~·•:'n:., ......... llllll'OOf (~ '17!1116 'OllMWIUd l'fllNUm aport .... ...... ._ Systtm, ztklfti (~)m,9 ............. ... lM>c. ... ~ (~ SZ3.9ll6 ., °"""' ....... u ... °'*' ...... CM>, tnirf &mor• (42'1~9} S29,l8S .,,,,.,. ....... .... ,,. L--. mrri, a>, lo nt (41W4l3'718) $29,995 91..WSJSI ... Prtri.111 ~ llJOlt .... <4251,<l8«)13) w:m .......... --ant,18111"4 ........ ,_..,,.mer. (~~) $3!1,9lll 1'1MWJU.._, °"' 33( mill. ..... (~~$41,9!11 w ..... UJO Olli)' 8( mill. ch'arre (42W7&1lB) '62.9116 ,,,~ VS. Tow t1111. de. ~ $21,9!11 ,,, ......... t.6,Niw,D (44&81) f4t..640.644S W9IOVll llWPOIT llMJI w..,. Sale Prtcll .$21,9!1!> f ectory Rebllte .. $2,000 NET COST Slt,"S w~~ $3500 Off MSRP (Modth 38U, 38T. :111',JBQ) 'Of,,..,.,_,., XS UXlO Off MSRf' (Model 4CC) 'Of INw WltX W.,... .. $3000 Oft MSRf> (Model 4LC) "HOMMd!W.-Sl.5,988 (7630435) "OI MXs.4M $20,81111 (523706) . ., .... 15,988 (721}481) 111,.,,...,_w..,. 13,9118 (705219) 1'2MXW.-19,8111 (820676) .... ~ ... rd ..... ft! hnal dwvll .., Sf1 llfilllDn .... cl1qa. ,,. wttt. ~loprb ... Ad upns cbe lo ta--. cfl¥ d pt.tDlm 5764-1111 *'C...S*rw PllfOll t:r.· ,...1/Yn mp l'rlc.el GN"111taed worl! frM ttt LU~ 71 •·638-1634 7 .39()..2946 m'S MTOM PMn1116 ,ron. delft, quthly ~ lnt•lor/eat and clotks. U70346ll 949 400 l<IM ~·,...,:ft lopQual~, Comc>et .... tnt•tlor llt Lf641228 E•lf Jal M9 650-606e UIMOW c.QI IUINf , •. .,. -...... ... ~ t=.rlfrM t66 7 llt.63Mlll • """°"Of ...TJ~ S(WER A ING (L[C fllONIC SlA8 LEAK OCTCCTION fr're~/ Service .... , ... , ... -• .. a... (t4!) MS•IHI .. ... , .... ,, B~ • .,.., Inter IV2MJ Musi $.ii IMW74*1'0t Whitt. IY•Y lnlllf IV.1951 Mint S.U IMW74H~I Sltvw, lf•Y Inter IWIM2 Must Sett 1aw.u't1 Stlwer, blKk '"'" t V'll91 Db.counted IMWM,'01 S11.-. pry lnltr •Y'962 DIKOunted IMWatlSO'OS •14Red, Vf7649 Must S.U IMWD't6 Bladl, tin Inter IV1309 Great 811y JAOUAlll nPI' 74 yellow fV402-• CrHt Bu>' JMU&a t-nn ·oo cr .. n, tan lnltf IV778J Must Seti JAGUM lU6 't7 Bliek, tan Inter fV35-U Gt1at Buy JAOU&a JJI '00 CrMn, tlfl Int• II 280 Discounted JAOU&aJUa 'H Rid, tan Inter IVOB!J9 Must Sett JAOUAIJUa 'H Blue, tan Inter •V7947 Diecounted 94USO-S915 COYllOla.5 LAND IOVll 'O I •.6 Brontz, tan lnttt IV8ll22 Crnt Dul MllCfDH C230 '02 Black, black Inlet •V9277 Discounted Ml•UDH C240 '0 2 Bur11ndy, erey Inter fV036~ Must Sell MUtClDH Cut-500 '03 White, black lnltf IV6783 Greet Dnl MlltCfOlS IS20 '01 Black, black Inter IVS458 GrHt Deal MOCIDIS IS20 WA ·01 Green, tan Inter IV4581 Must S.11 111tt 1tnt cOllCI ~l obo562 412...,l .. lAftO aov11 1MI DIKovtfy II S07, ... moonrfs, rnr 1 1 i ... h, lle1tH ... t """ Jl.000 1111. IZ v2M3W '•for,.._ LrDM9650,_• a uxus~·• frtehon contrel, iiMi.a ... b, ovtrdf1vt, -·~ ell!-whl1, new lif"' Nabfftklli ~ s~1. ~~ <111111" ed. lllOiler. --.r 1111 lli&tl ml, 'fft 1 C-.. $9750 949 2'4·33Z4 • ••CIDlt 4eol 'ti YI. poww, dml, .... ~ dlllic. ,,.. ~ obo !MM73--ll!li' ...... ·•1 c.-.r. \e 2•. Sspd, .,tel. A/C, ~ fm C11S, orl1 led1 ownet books. records, superb cond ttv1111&flt, 11900 vtlll!l572l • M-9-&a --..-··-UNOI lOVlt 'IOtl 4.0 st 111111 new, 11,000 ml, cd clwlpr, llallip, lion syal•!"L full l1ctory Wll'l', blKIVlln, $31,500 VWL21 ,erlormanc. LTI> M9-65G-5860 BOAT REPAllS/ SERVICES • • .. . ...,. .. BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LAUNCHtNG/ STORAGE 9680 I_. Sii. 12' bum~· lenctti !fey Island Cove 1r11, water/power '"" eluded 949--922 7777. 50ft Prtwt. Decll In Rhine Chlnnet, avatl lW w•ler & elec. on Ille $900/mo Tod 9&721-Mll MllCIDlSMIJ20'01 ...... ~ 9hp f« Black up to 50fl boat, 1all ol #V9l IB Musi Sell lower profile powerbo1I MUCIDlS Mt.120 '0 I prefer-red 949-67~ Black, black ml• IV3467 Otscounted C'1 ASS1F1rf]1\ Mllt<IOIS SSS '02 Ul LU Silv•, black mter 1\13441 Otscountad MllCIOIS t I SOO '00 White, tin klw fV05llO Cf11t Dul '°"""' "' '" Bursundy, tan Int• , "'2592 Mu1t Sell l'OISMI CAUllA 'ff Blue, &r•Y Inter fV6049 Discounted It's the solu· tion you 're ., searching/or· whtthtr POaSCMICAlttllA'tt Slack, black lntlf JOU'Tt Sttkin'O IVI068 OIKOunted b QUAll MANGUST '01 Silver, black Inter IYOIJ9 Must Seti VW PASSAT'02 Sliver. erey Inter 1V36~~ MuatSeH t4HSO..S'1S <•41U.c 'U OeVllle white/oatmeal llhr. low IN, beaulJfut orltlJnll cond inSlde & out. d\r m wtlls, S3495 81'1 949-586-1888 -~-- Al~· • •C •• (949) 548-0769 SELL your stuff thre>Uih clas$ifiedl a home, apart·· ment, pet or new occupation/ c,~ ... ,, ... 4 ,_., •viii for tutcwlna In e4 ~ K·B R•f•rn: Diane 9&68t-1 !M ._..a .... ,._. Custom Hand '""'._. ....... flUX, P« Miit b' ... 9IMll1 • tltll~I . :c••lf111111n : W prlllemovaf ... lt'812•1 M9-31CMflr SELL I I .. •• •.,. :l .. .. I • .. •. . . . .. . . • ...