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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2002 •
B_on(I. and determined to get money for cOlleges.
Coast Community
College District's s
plan to raise $370
million h as one
notable precedent.
Deirdre Newm•n
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -The goal
for officials with the Coast Com-
munity College District during
the next few months can be nar-
rowed to a single number: 55.
That number represents the
majority vote they need from
residents living within their dis-
trtct to pass a $370-million bond
to fund a host of facility im-
provements at the three district
campu.5eS.
District officials say the bond
is necessary to renovate the
auditorium in the Moore Theater
at Orange Coast College, mod-
ernize dle library at Golden West
College and construct a perma-
nent building for Westminster
Leaming Center at Coastline
Community College.
A CLOSER LOOK
wj see the need at the ground
level," said Peter Green -who
has been teaching at Golden
West for more than three dec-
ades -at the July meeting. •The
air condJdonlng and heat are an·
tiquated, It's extremely energy in-
efficient I would like to see the
district look as good as it did
when I came 30 years ago."
Mary Boticella, chief executive
officer of Huntington Beach Hos-
pital, said the bond could be a
huge boon for the nursing pro-
gram at Golden West
"The nursing profession and
hospitaJ.s are aitically in need or
an increasing number of trained
nurses like those trained by com-
munity colleges," BodceUa said
at the July meeting. w(The bond)
would provide new and Im-
proved buildings and improve
the number of nurse trainees by
50-80% at Golden West"
If the bond passes, Orange
Coast College would ~ive ap-
proximately $199 million;
Golden West College would get
about $95 million; Coastline
Community College would take
in about $66 million; and the dis-
trict would receive approxi-
mately $9 million for replacing
temporary buildings on all three
campuses.
Just how big that Mif' is re·
mains to be seen.
The board of lruStees ap-
proved placing the bond on the
November ballot on JuJy 31. and
while It already has considerable
support in the community. the
next few months are critical to
gamer the needed 554Jfi majority
vote.
The district is now in the proc-
ess of putting together an Inde-
pendent campaign committee
that will further educate the
community on exactly what the
bond will be used for.
MONEY FROM VOTERS
Only voters who live within.
the district's boundary area -
See COLLEGES, Pace M
Costa Mesa
may start
• saving
energy
Planning Commissioners
will unveil a new
conservation program at
their meeting tonight.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Planning commis·
sioners want to introduce a nationwide
energy-saving program to the city to
power up their efforts to begin new
conservation techniques.
Planning commissioners have out-
lined energy conservation as one or
their chief goals and are ~ed to·
night to make a recommendation to
the City Council to pass a law that en-
courages new city buildings to takt:
part in the Environmental Protection ""-
Agency's Energy Star program. Private
buildings would also be encouraged to
take part but participation would not
be mandatory.
Planning Commission Cllairwoman
Katrina Foley said she is excited at dle
opportunity oC doing something for the
environment while
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/ONLY PILOT
Re5taurant manager Jen Vasquez carries a bunch of balloons to decorate the dining room for Sunday nighfs final party at Birraporetti's.
cutting costs for the INSIDE
city. The Energy Star
program aims to lower
energy consumption.
which ultimately re-
sults in lower electric
bills. Foley said.
Seethe
Planning
Commission
preview on
PageA3 The show's altnost over
After 15 years of serving the Performing
Arts Center crowd, Birraporetti's is
closing its doors. But plans for a
reopening elsewhere in Newport-Mesa
have customers expecting a curtain call.
The bar at Bfrraporetti's soon wl be closed after many busy nights.
Chrlatlne Carrillo
Daily Pilot
A gray cloud hovered over
Blrraporetti's on Sunday
as customers and
employees entered the
restaurant for the last time.
During a so-long salute to the
ltallan restaurant and Irish bar,
people within the restaurant
expressed their bewilderment at
the fact that, as of today, ilS doors
will no longer welcome them
insjde.
For 15 years, Blnaporetd' has
been a central pan of the Orange
County perfonnlng arts scene as a
before· and after-show place to
head at South Coast Pla?A But
See OVER, Paae M
FROM THE NEWSROO..,
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twvtng ever been pfcbd for a
jury bllore, I dldn' Ndy wony
too much.
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WEATHER
The program in-
cludes small businesses. schools, hos-
pitals and residential buildinp. a staff
report shows. and concentrates on
buildings that have exceeded the tale
energy code by 15%.
Energy Star is largely recognized by
major builders and provides certifica·
tion of buildings that have succeeded
in meeting more stringent environ-
mental codes, a staff report outlines.
Builders can tout that they have been
recognized as energy-efficienc. wb1cb
would let buyers know it would cost
less to operate there.
Certification and support ls per·
formed by the EPA and would not re-
quire any inaeased city staff attention.
·1 am excited that we are at the point
where we can 8nally take some ac-
tion." said Foley, who pushed for the
commission to undertake an annual
goals program.
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Photo courttsy of Riclla"d LICflis end St.Ill Coc:tnn
The USS Van Buren (PF-42) conducts speed trials over the "Measured Mile" off the Balboa Peninsula on Jan. 11, 1944.
Newport Harbor's largest vessel
By John Blaich
V -J Day is on Wednesday. It
marks the day when
President Harry S.
Truman announced over the
radio that Japan had agreed to
surrender and that all hostilities
against Japan would cease
immediatelyAt was Aug. 14,
1945. or the many types of war
ships built or serviced by South
Coast Ship Yard. which
contributed to our winning the
war, little is known about the
Tacoma Oass of Patrol Frigates.
These ships were built by
Consolidated Steel Corp. at
their shipyard on Terminal
Island. They were
commissioned and accepted by
the Maritime Commission at
Terminal Island. However, they
were sent to South Coast Sh.Ip
Yard for final fitting out. Six
frigates were built in this
program. Each ship spent one
month in Newport Harbor at
South Coast Sh.Ip Yard.
At that time, they were -with
their overall length of 303 feet,
11 Inches, and their
• WHAT'S AR.OAT la published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event, submit the
information to the Daily Pilot. 330
W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627;
by fax to (949) ~170; or by
e-mail to dlilypllotOl1time..com.
BOAT RENTALS
Gondola tours are offered by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102-8. The $76 cost
includes a basket of bread,
dleeae, ulami, ioe, glauea, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid
picture. Wine also la available.
The USS Van Buren was among
several frigates that entered Newport
Harbor during World War II.
displacement 1,264 tons -the
largest vessels to ever enter
Newport Harbor.
The USS VanBuren (P~42),
came into Newport Harbor at
high tide on Dec. 18, 1944. With
her draft of 13 feet, 8 inches, she
was able to proceed via the
main ship channel to the Udo
Isle Turning basin. Her engines
were shut down and two tug
boats, the Walrus from South
Coast Ship Yard and Navy Tug
Yf-239, took over and pulled
Van Buren through the shallow
water to South Coast Ship Yani.
The Van Buren's engines were
shut down so that mud from the
bottom of the bay would not be
sucked into the condensers and
plug up the tubes.
The frigate Van Buren was
303 feet, 11 inches in length,
with a beam of 27 feet, 6 inches,
and a draft of 13 feet, 8 Inches.
Stearn was generated in three
boilers used to. power two,
triple expansion reciprocating
steam engines of 5,500 Brake
Horsepower each, driving two
propellers. She had a maximum
speed of 20 knots. Van Buren
sported two 3-inch 50-caliber
guns in her main battery. There
were four dual-purpose
40-milllmeter gun mounts and
nine 20-milllmeter antiaircraft
guns. There were two depth
charge racks on the atem and
an and-submarine hedgehog
syatem on the bow. With this
armament, ahe was a very
formidable warship to aay the
lea.at.
Following training already
underway, Van Buren departed
the West Coast for duty in the
Western Padflc ln March 1944.
Her main duty was convoying
Merchant Ships and Naval
Landing Crafts between the
various bases on the South Sea
Islands. She escorted landing
craft to the beach and stayed to
WHATS AFLOAT
(949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adventures/Newport,
3101 W. Coast Highway, offers
one-and two-hour gondola
cruises. A one-hour tour with
dlampagne is $70. A two-hour
tour with dinner and dlampagne
is $180. Pickup is available at
wateffront restauranta. (949)
675-4984.
CRUISES
Catalina Passenger Service runt
46-minute harbor cruises (adults,
$6; dllldren, $1 ) and 90-mlnute
crul ... (9dults, $8; dlildnN'I, $1 ),
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
ever( 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. dally and on the hour
untll 7 p.m. (949) 673-5246.
Cruise the harbor aboard the
Electra, a 100-foot Clattic Fantail
veuel. Charters with caterfng
are available for up to 146
pattengers. (949) 723-1069.
A three-course dinner and
dancing white cruising the
harbor la available at 7 p.m.
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lend ficepower from her 3-lncb
gum. Sewn) Japanese pill
bosel and munition dumps
were neutralized by Van Buren's
gum. She earned three battle
st.an for tbeee hoatile actions
agalnat the Japanese.
On Aug. 14, 1945, Van Buren
was at eea. beading from Pearl
Harbor to San Francisco, when
wocd wu received that the
Japeneee bad agreed to
surrender. In ceJebration of the
victory, one lut abot wu ftred
from each of the frlpte'• 3-lnch
gum. 1be ablp's running liabta
were tumed'oo-no more
darkened abJp on a black nJCbt
at sea.
Van Buren was
decommtuloned on May 8,
1946, at Charlelton S.C. She wu
stricken from the Navy lilt OD
June 19, 1946, and aold for
scrap.
• EDm>ll'I NOl'B: John
Blaich ia a C:Orona del Mar
resident and volunteer at the
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum. About once a month,
he writes the history of
interesting boats that graced
Newport Harbor.
Fridays and Saturdaya at 7
p.m. at Hornblower Dining
Yachts, 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beech.
$66.95 per person. Brunch
cruises also are available.
(949) 631-2489.
KAY~
Beginning ... kayatlng, rotNng
clinlca and prlvate leeaone ..
offered at Paddle Power, 1800 W.
Balboa Btvd., 8.,botl. ~end
aea aid rentM. alao a,. IWleble. ·
(Ml) 676-1216.
•
THE HARBOR COlUMN
Chime in on
·several Newport
boating topics
A hoy.
A few of
my columns
seem to generate
more discuasion
about the harbor
and, recently. the
column diacussing
the public dock's
time limit and
usage has been a
hot topic. Most MIKE
you cannot attend
the meedoc. lend
them an e-mail or
letter.
&lcutoffto
get underway, I
want you to put on
your calendar the
evmlng of Sept. 4
to join me. 1be
director of
have exp.-esse<i WHITEHEAD
how there exists a
<Alilomia'a Boating
&Watenvay
lack of boater facilities in ·
Newport while also noting
Avalon, where many of you
cruise.
Al the boating and harbor
columnist for the Dally Pilot.
and being promlnmt tn
other media from boating
mapz:lnes to TY, many
boaten let me know their
thoughts on many boating
blues. I bear many ideas,
from mooring the center
po.t al 18th Street b8y beach
IO that small trailer boats
•can once again be launched
laOl8 the sand (that might
bJtng back the Hobie Odl)
to WICky sugestions that
there abould be a place for
water akilng In the harbor
since there's no 8lding in
Back Bay. Aleo, I get a:uious
questions like "Ia the harbor
water aalty and are there fish
In the barbo(I"
I welcome your comments
and, yes, I am very active in
many committees
promoting~ but I try
·to emphuiz.e that more
boaten need to be involved
in the decision-making
proc:eaaes. Keep in mind that
many committees consist of
non-boaten who are miking
· dedlioDI on your behalf that
can hne poelt:M or oepJlw
comequences. Of c:oune.
any mmmittee looldng al an
-.1rom only one
pesapectM will haw a
lkewed vtewpolnt and that ia
true in' any lituadon.
\bu should preaent your
ttwict>ta. "lpedlDy tiDce
the survey I mentioned in an
earlier column verifies tQat
boating and fishing are the
No. 1 family activity in the
nation. I encourage you to
send In letters to the editor
about boating topic.a, with
the caveat that you have to
write good things about my
column.
A few tips for your
comapondences are, first,
llate who you are and dearly
atate your points. Try to bep
your letter cond.te and m>td
a lot of luff that only wm
bore the reader and loee
10'Jr Intended m zrtmge Allo,
you can euily acce. the city
of Newport Beadl'a Web lite
(U-.dty.rwwport-beada.
QL"""'1r/J to tee the Harbor
CommlrakJn'a qendu,
prftloul mAnute1 and the l'1t
of top priortdea. 8-1 wtMlt
la on cbe Dell llpnda ucl If ...
Department hu accepted
my penonal lnvttadon to fty
down from Saaunento to
meet our marine
community. Ray TIRmeyosh.I
it the &It director of the last
three appointees to be
oonftrmed by tbe ltate
Senate and J wtD have more
deCaila Dell week.
1lp of the week ii plan on
being at the WU&
C:Ortnthian \W:bt Oub at 6
p.m. Wedneeday for a
how-to M!IDbw from Mm
Silvey, the new c:b&lrman of
the Newport Beach O\amber
of Commerce'I Marine
Commlttee. Bwryooe Is
welcome to lttend and this
ta where you can uk the
profesalonala. Thia week will
be featuring three lpe&kers,
fint of wbk:b la Bob Shigo of
Pacifk: c.out Hull. He'll
d1acusa tour bottom -of
the boat thm Is. What you
ahould know about the part
of the boat you almOlt never
lee.
The oat speaker will be
IJsa Barmh ol Super Clean
Yacht Servke. \bu will
dlacoYer her apert methods
to bep )'O'll' iop aidea clean
and looldlJI new. Ob do I
baYe a couple of qmstions
for her on a flw problems
areu that I ml trying to
clean.
The ftnal tp"k• 11 Greg
~olAcMnced Marine,,....... who will
pe )'OU the bMk:a ot diesel
~ Gns will bring an
engine for display and,
instead of asking about that
thing-a-ma-bob, you c:an
just point to It. Even if you
are not a mec:.ban.lc, knowing
the basics when underway
might help you troubleshoot
a simple problem. not to
mendon just the docblde
check you should do before
getting UDderwa)4
I will be at the seminar so
I hope to eee you llt lbe
yacht dub. 1801 .,....
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COSTA MESA PLANNING
COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE
AGENDA
FARM SPORTS
COMPLEX
The P14JU1lng
Conuniaalon will review the
process UHd tO allocate
flelda at the Farm Sparta
Complex and declcfe
whether to tweak tpe
complex pennlta to allow
for more UM than ortpnally
Intended.
Recreation Department
omciala had ubd that the
commJaaion review the
practicea, which were
queetioned by some 10CCer
parenta, to enawe they
were In line wtth the
orlgfnal condftiona
Imposed by the Qty
C.Oundl when the facility
opened.
Mer review of the
original terms of use,
planning ataJf has
Interpreted that the Oeld
was meant to be used
seven days a week-from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday-
wtth a one-hour warmup
session prior to start time,
according to a staJf report.
If the Planning
Commission agrees, no
change ls needed.
The oripnal condition of
approval -which ls
considered a legal land-use
restriction -said the Farm
site could only be
scheduled for four
tournaments, or special
events, per year for
consecutive Saturday and
Sunday play. The number
of tournament.a belng
played at the soccer
complex have doubled
since the original permit
was enacted, the report
stat ea.
To keep that same level
of play, planning
commiaaionen would have
to approve a modiftcadon
to the orlgfnal permit
Lut month. planning
commlaalonen po1tponed
a decision about commbn
field acheduJ.lnc practices
In regard to the Farm
Sports becaUM nelghbon
of the soccer venue were
not nodfted and wanted
their volcet heard.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Plannlna C.Om.m.luionen
are expected to allow the
mott use of the fteld u
pouible.
SECOND STORY
ADDITION
AMnaVerde
FYI .
•WHAT: Colt.I M"'
Plennlng CommlNlon
mMtlng
• WHIN: 8:30 p.m. tod•v
• WHIM: City Hell, 77 Felr
Drtve
9 INPOflMAT10N:
(714)7&4-6246.
homeowner la requeatlng a
aecond 1tory addition to
convert aq exlatlng
three-bedroom home into a
five-bedroom house, ·
complete wtth a pme
center on the ground floor.
The owners of a
three-bed.room.
lin&te·•tory house in the
3000 block of Sumatra
Place are uking for
penniuion to.convert the
existing muter bedroom
and 1unroom Into a game
room and add three
additional bedrooms to the
new top Door.
Zoning adm1nlstrator
Perry Valantine forwarded
. the design review to the
Planning Commission
because of possible privacy
concerns from neighbors.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planners have
recommended approval of
the project on the
condition that the second
story windows be raised to
alleviate privacy impacts
for neighbors.
CARSMETICS
A new business that
speclallzes In touch-up car
paint jobs ls asking for
permission to conven a
former framing shop on
Harbor Boulevard to suit
the auto painting
eatabllahment
The ownen of2861
Harbor Blvd. want to
Introduce Costa Mesa to
Caramedca, a specialty auto
painting bualneas that
repaln minor dents and
scratches. The bualneas
does not do major coWalon
work. a ataff report reads.
Automotive businesses
1WTOund the building In
question, except for
apartment buildinp to the
rear. A parldng lot and alley
separate the auto lhop
from homes and therefore,
plannen believe It would
not negatively Impact
them, a lta1f report stated.
WHAT TO EXPICT
Com.miulonera are
expected to approve the
bualn9M, provided that no
major body work. frame
ltrai&htenlng or
mechanical repa1n are
done on 1lte.
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JAZZY NIGHT
Mondly. AusU• 12. 2002 Al
INSIDE SCOOP ·
What~ the
Newport
Mall?
I t was a nJce, bot
sununer day. Prot.bty
not the day to be
hanging around a shopping
mall, but lf you abeolutely
had to, FuhJon laland
made u much senae u any
• place elae.
Open air. Fountaina. 'Jab
your pick of atom. Maybe ,
meander over to a ·
restaurant bar for a drlnk to
coolofr.
It's what Fuhion la1and la
all about Everybody knows
that
STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY PiLOT
Larry Carlton performs at the Hyatt Newporter's Summer Jazz series on Friday evening.
Except for one woman.
apparently, who wu
walking near the fountain
by Robinsons-May and
talldng on her cell phone.
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS "I'm at the Newport
Mall," she Wonned the
person on the other end of
the line . Newport artist in
national competition
Artist Roger FQUc from New-
port Beach has been selected to
participate ln a m1nlature com -
petition by Arts for the Parks.
Folk's artwork "LaLuna,"
which Includes a representation
of Yosemite National Park. was
selected from more than 1,300
entries In the new competition
titled "Mini 50."
The competition was designed
to bring attention to America's
national parks.
Arts for the Parks was origi·
nally founded by the Natlonal
Parle Academy ror the Arts with
the help of the Netlonal Park
Foundation.
A banquet and ceremony will
be held on Sept 14 in the Grand
Teton· National Park's historic
Jackson Lake Lodge. At the event,
this year's winners will be an·
nounced, with a grand prize of
$10,000. Tickets can only be pur-
chased In advance by calling
(800) 553-2787.
Costa Mesa seeks
committee volunteers
The Costa Mesa City Council
Is look.Ing for volunteers to
serve on various committees.
The Advisory Committee of
Teena provides perspective and
feedback regarding commW\fty
projects. lmprovementa and ac·
llvlties that are of Interest to
Costa Mesa teens. Committee
members must be Costa Mesa
residents and be between the
ages of 14 and 18. There are two
regular vacancies and one alter-
nate vacancy.
The Child Care and Youth
Services Committee makes rec·
ommendations to the City
Council with regard to children
and youth issues. There is one
regular vacancy and one alter·
nate vacancy. The committee
meets once a month.
The Cultural Arts Committee
works to promote the city slo·
gan, ucosta Mesa -City of the
Arts,· and Is developing a direc-
tory of local artists and also
finding them gallery space fo r
their exhibits. There are three
regular vacancies.
The Fairview Park Friend/
Fund-raising Committee pro-
motes Interest, support and de-
velopment ln the park and
hosts several annual events and
actlvhles. There are four at·
large vacancies. The committee
Is also look.Ing for one person In
each of the following groups
Identified In the Fairview Park
Master Plan: Orange County
Train Engineers; Rel.ea!; Costa
Mesa Bark Park; Harbor Soaring
Soclety; and the Costa Mesa
Historical Society.
The Historical Preservation
Committee serves as an advi·
sory body and provides ideas,
direction and Input on pro·
grams to staff and council; net·
works with potential sponsors;
explores grant programs; and
formulates educational events
and activities. There are four
vacancies.
Safety class for children
to be held Saturday
The United Studios of Self
Defense ln Costa Mesa Is offer-
ing a one-hour child safety and
awareness class for children
ages 5 to 12 at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The class, designed to teach
basic self-defense techniques
by using a hands-on approach,
will be taught by 4th degree
black belt Dennia Brookman.
Cost of the class Is $20 per
child, but all of the proceeds
will be donated to the National
Center for Missing and Ex·
plolted Ollldren.
The United Studios of Self
Defense was founded in 1989
and offers classes on safety,
awareneH and self-defense to
people or all ages.
The dojo Is located at 170 E.
17th Ave. #115. To register for
the clua, call (949) 650-8636.
••'*Q.uallty Scmc:e• ..
•••N Entcna1Amcn~•·
Newpon Mall? You could
almost feel Irvine Co.
blgwtgs shuddertns at the
pedestrian dtle.
So much for branding.
KNOW YOUR CANOIOATE
Last Monday's
Greenllght fund-ralaer and
candidate lnttoduction got
just a little too familiar at
one point
As well-known Newpon
Beach resident Jean~
lntroduced the even more
well-known Allan Beek.
who Is among the four
GreenUght-endoraed
candidates running for a
seat on the Newport Beach
City Councll th1a fall. ahe
presented the gathered
crowd ofa 100 or IO wtth a
list of Beek's
accomplishment.a.
She knew all about him,
she explained, because lhe
had "Intimate knowledge"
of Beek.
The laughs were quick
and plendful.
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Dally Pilot •ta/fm
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Accident sends
victims to hospital
About ftve motorists were
taken by ambulance to Jocal
hospitals after four vehicles
coDlded Sunday afternoon al
the intenectlon of Jamboree
Road and Blson Avenue in
Newport Beach. according to
eyewitness accounts.
The first collision ·~
around 3:30 p.m. when a gray
Jeep Grand Olm>kee collided
wilh a red Isuzu Rodeo in the
northbound lanes of Jambo-
ree Road. The Olerokee then
collided with a black Merce·
des Benz OD the IOUthbound
side or the road, which then
hlt a blue minivan, eyewil-
nesses said.
Newport Beach Police were
lhe first to arrive al the scene,
wi~ said. They were
joined by the Newport Beach
and c.osta Mesa 6re depart-
ments.
Otfidal police reports or lhe
inddenl were not available at
press time, though Newport
Beach police officials did con-
firm a muld-car accident had
occurred.
Witnesses said their first
concern following the acci·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• ANlheim Avenue end
Terrninel W8y: A man was
arrested on suspicion of
attempted robbery at 10:30
a.m. Saturday.
• Harbor BouleYard: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
being drunk in public in the
2100 bled at 1:35 p.m.
Saturday.
• Harbor Boulewrd: A man and
a woman were arTeSted on
suspicion of posaeuion of a
controlled substance and
hypodermic needles and being
under the influence of an
illegal substance In th11 2200
blodt at 10:55 p.m. Saturday.
• N9wport Bouleverd: A
woman was arreated on
suspicion of urinating in public
In the 2000 blodt at 5 a.m.
Saturday.
• Newport Bouleverd: A
woman was errested on
auspJcion of driving under the
influence of alcohol and being
Involved in a hit-and-tun,
OVER
Continued from Al
rising rental costs finally were
too much. and as a result
owners decided to close the
doors, said restaurant manager
Bonny Rago.
Representadves of South
Coast Plaza's owner, CJ.
Segerstrom and Sons, could not
be reached for comment
MI think that it's very sad,· said
Signe Dunn, a Newport Beach
resident who has been going to
lhe restaurant since It opened.
"It's sad that commercial
interests are taking an Orange
County-style restaurant and
pushing It OUL"
However, the restaurant may
be out for oow but not for good.
Restaurant owners have plans
to reopen the restaurant in the
Nfwport·Mesa area In the near
future, said Rago, who has
workedattherestaurantfor
nearly seven years.
And even without an exact
locadon or time frame
established. customers and
employees alike aie just waJdng
for word of the reopening, ·u they reopen lt. we1l be
there," sald Dunn, who equates
her feelings on Birraporetti 's
closure to those ahe felt dwtng
the clOlure or Bob Burns at
Fash.Ion Island yean ago. "But
there'• reeJJy no place like it in
South Coast Plaza."
Aod In the beglnn1ng. there
WU nothing eYe0 doee.
"When we ftrlt opened. we
wen the tint restaunnt in toWn
and DOW they're all ewer," Rago
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the c:ader median
W'-11!11! Nlbed ONr ID
the veblde In an l8ort ID ..
the dmw and p ?199f' out
bul the dooa wme JM......:l aamy Mendel. tbe drtwr ol
the Rodeo lnYolved in me K"-
~t. and hit P••~ Mario Najar. bodl .......,,, ol c.orona del Mar. were among mote who tried to help. 'lbe
two rushed over to the OM!ro-
kee an<l saw that the people
inside appeared injured. &ut
both men were umble to pry
the doors opened.
Once police and fire fight-
ers arriwd, those imide the
Cherokee were quickly taken
by ambulance to area hospi-
tals. The driver or the Merce-
des Benz was also taken away
by ambulance, witnesses
said.
Three or the four vehicles
were towed &om the scene
wtWe the minJvan, which suf-
fered minor to moderate
damage, was drivable.
The conditions of those in-
volved and which hospitals
they were at also were not
available Sunday night.
-Oiristine <Arri/lo
which caused property
damage, In the 2100 blodt at
10:25 a.m. Saturday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 32nd StrMt: Two 21-year-<>ld
men were arrested on
suspicion of disorderly
conduct while intoxicated in
the 400 blodt at 2 a.m.
Saturday.
•~Plue: Grand theft
exceeding $1 ,900 was reported
in the first blodt at 10:13 a.m.
Thursday.
• Eat Balboa~;
Vandalism was reported in the
100 blodt at 2 p.m. Friday.
• Newport Boulewrd and
Hotpital: A woman
brandishing a knife was
reported at 10:39 p.m. Friday.
• W..t B.y Awnue: Annoying
phone calls were reported in
the 1100 bl<><* at 10:50 a.m.
Friday.
• w..t Oceanfront and 22nd
StrMt: A 21-year-old man was
arT'ested on suspicion of
battery at 11:45 p.m. Thursday.
said. "People have been com.Jng
here for years before going to
performances (at the Orange
County PetformJng Arts Center).
We're in that target spot"
It's just that reason, among
many others, that Russell Dicey
said he became a regular
customer.
"I'm very nostalgic," said
Dicey, who plays the French
horn wilh lhe Pacific Symphony
Orchestra. "I think I've been
here longer than anyone.•
Wee many other customers,
Dicey would go over to lhe
restawant after performances at
the Center, a trek that became
even more accessible after a
bridge was built aaoss Bristol
Street. landing pedestrians right
at the restaurants' doorstep.
While fondly remembering
past cast parties and various
entertainment acts, Dicey, like
many other regulara. bas not yet
decided on where he'll haw to
go next.
"I've always been extremely
found of their Alfredo sauce," he
said, referring to one of the
many th.inp he'll mill .bout the
restaurant "The thing that
everybody will miss is the
appetizer pizzas. Where elle can
you get a Portobello Seafood
Saute Pizza for S3.991"
Dunn, who found out about
the restaurant'• closure when
abe went to have lunch, Mid It
will be difftcult to tlnd a place
that does u good a job
proYidlng food without • bfl
production.
For restaurant worbn,
bearing~ from a.tmmn
WU the hardest part of cbie a..J
day.
"I feel red)' bed for the
c:uatomen that~ beliil
c:omlng herb-,_,.. .. llld lollt
Walt«. • two-year MrWI' 11 lbl
n!!lltmnnt. "l d'link that ....
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bmy...S ................
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$100,000 I 1 ..... .... la a prelimlnuy 1UJWY. 0.. cbe
lldaD urllll tbit biaad II p.id c4 .... few mondw, all and COl1-
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qa*'ly die 1• 1111 d wheedoo ... numben and mUlng further
FJM ID tbit IQmdery --. a contact wjdl cbe COIDDlUDlty to
COlllMIWIM eclmete ii *', contlDuie purJng their level of ==-..c:-tbe dilcllct'a -:. the met amount ol
Abo1J1 ..,,. ol the dimtd'a ltll-tbe bond WU not di.Joeed to
dmla lw wldJm tbe bcMmduy tbe community during the mr·
...., Cohn met. veyt. the rapome bas been a-
Dlstrlct olldala akl they cremely favorable. laid aw.eel·
woded with t.cuby. the c:laai-lor WOiiam Vega in July.
fled llalf and "1wleots to Identify "With few excepdonl, the
• bue boom, fllcaDy llllpODlible community members .. -
list of needed repmn. improving fadl.ttiel la a priority,"
In addftlon to the bond, the Vega said.
district .ts also hoping to ~ S11t<lNG stffORT: so FM apprmlmately $2 million from a •
massive statewide bond if it A tremendous degree of sup-
pasees In NoYember. These port for the bond was evident
funds would be Uled for the ducfng the July meeting.
plans and WOtting drawtnga for Many residents articulated
NEWSROOM
Continued from Al
but I got to say I learned more
about breath tests, shmed
speech. bloodshot eyes and
blood alcohol level than I could
possibly ever want or need to
know.
What J found the most striking
though in the whole experience
is bow an entire industry
devoted to the defense of drunk
drivers seems to have sprouted
overnight
The defendant was
represented by one of those
finns thal you hear on the radio
and on billboards. His expert
witness, was ooce a forensic
scientist in which he testified in
favor or law enforcement, and is
now employed by that very same
drunk driving defense firm and
now testifies in favor of drunk
drivers.
Thanks to this DUI defense
team, we spent four days away
from work and on the taxpayer's
dime. The defendant also had to
pony up oodles of cash I'm sure,
and the defense was convincing
enough to three jurors thal we
wound up deliberating for
several hours to convince them
to change their verdicts to
guilty.
Ob yeah. about that defense
witness, he mendoned on the
stand that be received $750 for
testifying in that case, testimony
that lasted maybe two hours.
• 1 bear more and more
advertisements for these types of
law firms,• said Reidel Po9t; the
executive director for lhe Orange
County Chapter of Mothers
Again.st Drunk Driving, "Ten
years ago I can't recall any or
them. We know they are out
theie marketing themselves very
well. My sease is they are
successful otherwise they
wouldn't increase their
advertisements. ..
But Post pointed out that she
knows or none or these firms
that have any messages on their
Web sites that urge people to not
drink alcohol and drive drunk.
Instead the sites are just filled
with pitches for drunk driving
defenses and talk of the
"excruciatingly painful
,, I ..
lb'* belW tbl1 the three cMlaid
v' 9 c pa 11101 tbe c-:llY ' Ni
IJleniaM .. ~ ........
who mWtt not odlerwfle ....
~ community oolleee'.,..
tem " the a.a COtt~ way for the haw-DOU tO (D!t m1
education and pt out ol the
ghetto of lgoorance," eald Ralpb
Bauer --a HuntingtOn Beach
Clty Council member.
Simon 'bung, president of the
Asian Business Coalldon. said
tfle oolleges are instrWDmcal in
educating Asian students from
middle class families overseas.
"lrs sometbJ:ng they don'l
have," nung said. "Let's con-
tinue th~ mornmtum in
America,. It doeFl't just ~lp the
community. it helps our fut:im."
If the pauage or a major facill-
des improvement program in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Oisttict is any indication, the
success or a bond depends on
community involvement
NeWp<>rt-Mesa started the as·
aessment process for its compre·
hen.sive fadllties improvement
program. known as Measure A.
about two years before truSteeS
approved putting the bond to
the voters, said Mike Fme, for-
punishment• that some drunk
d.rMrs face.
"They have a legal right to do
that," Post said of the Web site
markedng. "I just wish they had
some sort of public awareness
not to drink and drive in the first
place ... There is no regard
expressed or .shown for the
victim and it's beyond
frusttating. It's hurtful for
!victims and families of victims}
to have to list(!n to this."
She complained that no other
violent crime offers such a
cottage industry of legal defense
and she alluded Lo the only
reason these types of firms can
flourish -cold hard cash.
Can you imagine a terrorist
defense team, or rapist defense
ream, or child abuse defense
team rnark.edng their wares on
radio and television and the
Internet. she asked?
"We do realize people have a
right to a fair uiaJ and a good
defense,• Post said. "But it's
just difficult when It Is so in
your face. Somebody's got to
defend the impaired driver, but
there is no sense of awareness
of the human roll. There is no
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TODAY
a.dr9ft ........... first ttwough
sixth grades are invited to attend
the grand finale program "Expect
the Unexpected" beginning at
10:30 e.m. et the Newport Beec::h
Cemr.I Utnfy. The program will
Include a magic show
performance by Magic Cntle
entertainer Devid Sble,
refreshments end • grand-prize
drawing. The librery la et 1000
AYOCedo Ave. Free. (949) 7th3801
or www.nrwportbHchlibrary.orp.
Adultl must be accompanied by
their teen. The library Is at 1000
Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801.
A Nmirw dlecuHlng how
nutrition can improve your knees
will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
In the Patio Cef6 In Costa Mesa.
The Mminar 11 sponsored by
Mother's Market. Free. The cate la
et 225 E. 17th SL (949) 631-4741.
THURSDAY
a.lldlwi wiW:.19 first tht04Jth
1ixth grades are invited to attend
the grand-finale program .. Expect
the Unexpected" beginning et
10-.30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch
Library. The program will include
• magic show performance by
Magic Cestle entertainer David
Skale, refreshments and a
grand-prize drawing. The library
19 et 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Free.
(949) 717-3801 or
www.nrwportbHchllbrary.org.
A Mminer on medlc:el
acupuncture will be held from
8'.30 to 7:31) p.m. et the Patio Ceffl
In Costa Meu. The 1emlner la
aponaored by Mother'• Market.
Free. The ceM Is et 225 E. 17th St.
(949) 631 ... 741.
FRIDAY
TM ,...of the N9wpoft
BMd\ Library will hold• uMd
book l8le in the Friends MMdng
Room et the Newport Beedl
Central Ubnry. Membef'a ere
Invited to etttnd • preview ale
from 1 to 6 p.m. Friday. The ....
wtll be open to the publlc from t
e.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 17. Hardcover
boob wttl ... two for S1 I end
Pll*bec* boob wHI eell abc for
St AU proceed9 will go to the
llbnry tvstem. The library la et
1000 Avocedo Aw. FfM. (fMI)
J&e.9e81
AUGUST20
A temlner on the natuNI
approach to Attention Deficit
Disorder will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. et the Patio Ceffl In
Costa Mesa. The seminar ls
sponsored by Mother's Market.
Free. The caf6 l1 at ~25 E. 17th St.
(949) 631-4741.
ONGOING
The Nwtport~ ~
Club meeta et 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month at
different homes. The group of
about 100 women go on the road
and play golf, tennis, bridge and
more. The group also holds
several evening parties. (949)
854-4501.
The,..... of the Newport
Beedl Public Library seek book
donations to raise funds fof' the
library system. Boob may be left
et any of the three branch libraries,
lnduding, Balboa, Mariners or
Corona def Mar. They may also be
left in the apeciel book doeet next
to the f.rienda 8oobtore et 1000
AYOCedo /twe. All herdc:owr and ~boob are'eccepteble,
with the •>ecepdon of lew boob
end megezlnea: Donations are
tax-deductible. Cell to anange to
have bootl.t pkbd up. (949)
769-966l
The ~MomlngWonwt•a
Club, e 40-YHM>ld frlendlhlp
club, te..-.ng new memtMn.
The club, wNcft OQnt9ifte Ylrioul
general lnweet ....... mMla
• t1 a.m. on the HCOnd
Thund9y of .v.v month et the
Radi..an Hotel In Newport
~. Tiit ""...,., .. S23 end lriCludee......anment. The
,.,... ...... MecMhur Blvd.
(714)5 .. 1244.
ms1 'tP~llt
-~-~ Ill ad'llllary ClOm· .... °"".,.."' advance ~ me vote tbla Included commu-nlly .,......dm.
"Our cammunky bought Into
the kt ti.a tbe oeedt that 'Neft klend8ed Wll'e In fad ,.. need$,.
Fine ml ~Mn, II you Will,
mel1 and pcAldDe& There wal nothirw thrown ID t!Mn."
The Sll O-m11Uon bond passed cwo yean ego wtth 72. lCW. of the
vote.
Although the community col-
lege district does not have the
luxury of 80 "much dme, It can
still accompllsl:l the same ends
by se.lllng a •complete, thorough
and thoughtful" bond plan, F°Ule
said.
Bven with all the advance
pJannlng. there were still many
in the distr1ct who weren't sure
that the bond would pus.
"In [the Newpon-Mesal com-
munity ... you can't take any-
thing for granted," Ftne said,
"You have to be prepared to ad,
dress (~rytblng.)"
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covert
education. She mav be readled at
(949) 574-4221 or by HTI•il •t
deirdre.newm•nOllltimn.com.
other violent crime that I can
think of that ls treated so
cavalierly."
According to MADD's Web
site, that human toll represents
the more than 17,000 people
who were killed in drunk driving
related aashes last year alone,
according to the Natiooal
Highway 1iaffic Safety
Adminlstradon. The 2001 figures
mirror those from 2000.
Post noted in Orange County.
an average of 14,000 people a
year are arrested on suspicion of
driving under the in.Ouence. Of
those, most do not request a jury
trial and instead plead gu.ilry. she
said.
So yes. I cert.ainJy learned a lot
from jury duty last week. I
learned about civic duty and
responsibility and fair trials and
legaJ rights.
And I also learned bow lhose
very rights we have can be
twisted and distorted, just as
long as someone is willing to pay
to do It.
• TONY OOOERO is the editor. He
can be reached at 949-574-4258 or via
&-mail et tony.dodeto0"1rimes.oom.
Coste Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to
overcome nicotine addiction.
Schedule or (714) 77~9106 or
(800) 642-0668.
The NewpcNt SpcM1I Mu..um. a
nonprofit organlzetlon, operates
a free museum at 100 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
The museum, which hea one of
the wortd's largest collections of
sports memorabilia, la open
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays
end 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday. (949) 721 -9333 or
www.newpotUpottMlu..um.oro.
The Hoeg Cenc. Center
sponsors two tel chi cleaaes
taught by Victor Armand: •
aeasion for Intermediate-to
advanced-level atudenu from
10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thundaya for
people with cancer and their
femlll•. A beginner eeeaion
meet.a from 10:30 to 11 :30 e.m.
Fridays. The claues are
d"lgoed to reduce .., ... ,
lncreaH longevlty 1nd promote
• sense of w.11-being with be1lc,
eesywto-t.am,no~•
movem9nts tO' aid In blal•nce
end concentration. No
regl1tr8tlon It required. The
center la et 4000 W. Coest
Hlghwr(, Newport Bud\, me.
(9'9) 722-t237.
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gallery to open at FMhion
Island. Its current exhibit is
called The Spirit of Landscape, a
collection of recent
landscapes, by three •
artists showing
through Friday.
Featured artists
Include Piotre
Strelnik from Paris,
"who creates colorful
pa.lntin~ that are
both figurative and
abstract; Ah2ad
Bogoslan from St GREER Louis, a te$Ucal
WVLDER p~inter ~o pl~ys
,
with realism ustng
scaJev color and size; and Rob Abeyta Jr.
from Los Angeles, who produces linear.
abstract paintin~ In oil, graphite,
gouache and acrylic. Abeyta is known
for his Southern California landscapes.
Maris Gallery is in the courtyard
adjacent to Bloomlngdale's and
Neiman Marcus. lnformation: (949)
644-7084. . . PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/DAllYPll.OT
Businesses m McFadden Square rely in good weather to bring in customers. However, the sunny skies don't have to be above Newport.
SADLY BACK TO SCHOOL
Kids don't want to think about
back-to-school shopping. yet it's
around the comer. Fall fashions have
arrived, and the latest looks at Fashion
Island are denim, which can be found
at The Oilldren's Place at Fashion
Island. It carries carpenter-style jeans,
relaxed fit and nared I~. Rinses vary
from overdie, enzyme wash. and a
sandblasted style. At Th.ls Uttle P'8:gy
Wears Cotton, there's an eclectic mix of
fall looks or kids up to age 12. It's
showcasing funky prints, textured
fabncs and popular Juicy velour jackets
and pants in limesicle (bright green).
0th.er popular fall colors for girls are
hot pinx and black. Represent.atives
from This UttJe Piggy say there is less
trim and more embroidery this fall, all
paired with great fabrics and vibrant
colors. 'Iltere also are new collections
available from Betsey Johnson, WI.Id
Oiild and Toes on the Nose.
PiggyBrand is a lifestyle clothing line
t.hat's ideaJ for kids at school and play.
nie clothing ls made of durable soft
cotton in cowboy. china dolls and
dragon print.s. The popular color for
boys is root beer and olive. Flapdoodles
has a ret.ro look with wide wale cords in
alligator and boxy sweatshirts with
football screens. Oiarlie Rocket has
"spacewalk" and "star" logo tees
matched with vintage wash jeans.
Qt.her great stores at Fashion Island
that offer the latest in back to school
apparel are Girl Man.la for clothing and
accessories, Qulcbltver Youth, for
' Hawaiian prints surf wear, Newport
Chlklren'a Bootery has casual and
fonnal shoes arid H.U.G. carries
colorful dresses. tees, shorts and more.
The new boutique Sunshine has
mother-daughter fashions. and so does
April Cornell.
YOGA GOES TO CNIP
The Camp ln Costa Mesa is getting
"ady to open Blknud9 Yop Collep of
lndJa. In anticipation of the studio
opening early this month, It has been
offering a 10% discount on
pre-openlng memberships. The
discount applies to multiple class
cards. Discounts are q follows: 10 cl888
THEPt.ACE
Taco Mesa
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Rough weather
While less than sunny skies have not
made for a bountiful summer for
Newport businesses, some constants
keep stores afloat.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
B usiness owners and
commerce experts are
looking east with a gau of
gratitude as swanns of
landloclced tourist.s Oock to the
beach for relief from the scorching
inland heat. regardless of
comparatively cooler summer
temperatures along the Pacific.
Beach-based business owners
who depend largely on the weather
to tum a hearty profit say visitors
from the Inland Valley have helped
bolster sales during a relatively
slow summer.
Mike Vayner, the manager of
Mutt Lynch's bar near the Newport
Pier, said business is down this
summer, largely in part because of
the lower temperatures and
morning cloud eover. The popular
hang out boasts beachfront
seating. with large windows and
plenty of ocean breezes. But when
the sun is not shining brightly, a
cool gust of air can create quite an
uripleasant chill.
"We go as the sun goes and when
the sun's not here, neither are our
customen, • Vayner said.
But Vayner said he has noticed
that Inland Valley customers are
more than happy to trade st:iJling
heat for a few goose bump
"The beat wave Inland actually
drlva people here to cool off," he
said, adding that their presence has
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Richard Luehl"s, the president of
the Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce, said his office is
flooded with calls from the 909 area
code when things beat up out
there. While his ma.In inteTest lies
in boosting the Newport Beach
economy, he is always truthful
about an apparent Marine layeT or
doudyday.
NThis has been the Oy in the
ointment for Newport Beach
forever,~ Luehrs said about
temperamentaJ temperatures and
t.he ·June gloom" beachside
cloudiness.
Weather-based businesses are
tough because a large part of
success Is determined by an
uncontrollable variable, he said.
Beach businesses, such as those
found in Mcfadden Square, are
directly affected by beachgoers,
Luehrs said, and when the sun is
absent, so is business.
Mutt 4'nch's t:m some profits to
maJce up from a slow June and July in
order to save enough reserws to get
it through the~ Vayner said
Basing predictions on 1he memuy
level Friday. Vayner said be is looking
forward to a profttable August
"We're being optimistic, but you
have to remember that we depend
on our summer months because
our rent doesn't change whether its
June or December," Vayner said.
Dad's Donut Shop and BaJcery on
Balboa Island is also largely
A trio of friends from Las Vegas visits shops and restaurants near the
Newport Pier. Often, tourists from afar drive profits in Newport Beach.
dependent on the summer months
to bolster the business through the
rest of the year but is less
concerned with weather than
vacation rental prices on the island,
the owner said.
Shop owner Khoung Yam said
she is saved from depending on
day-to-day temperarures because
most of her business comes from
visitors who have reserved a
cottage months In advance.
"The people who come here will
be here regard.less of the weather,•
Yam said. "1lley have no choice."
Yarn reported a light decrease in
business that she attributes to an
increase In vacation rental prices.
Many repeat vbitors consistently
visit the popular bakery for coffee
and a light breakfast, she said, but
the higher prices have made it
more dlfticult for regular
vacationers to come back. And if
they do, they don't stay as long. As
\
a result, Yam said she must hope
for generaJ walk-in foot traffic from
those who may not be familiar with
her mouth-watering treats.
Although she has noticed a slight
decrease In sales. business is till
good and she said she has littJe to
complain about
Sherod Lindsey at Duffy Electric
Boat Company on~ 1-ligtlway
shares Yam'.s bright outlook. In fact.
the rental division manager~ such
a sunny outlook. he said he hasn't
noticed a doudy day yet ~summer:
Business is great at t.he boat
company, he said because he also
reserves business weeks in
advance. Again. daily temperatures
do not play a big facior In his profit
margin because he deals with
mostly vacationers.
·My numbers are actually higher
this summer," Undsey said. •tt's
vacation time. People are coming
down to enjoy themselves.•
,
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-M Monday, qust 12, 2002 YOUR WORK WBBK
, WORKING
·Home decor__ hot this summer _,_Nice day for a wet wedding
T ~~e:ss ON RETAIL ==:-..:==to
are u hot as the local help to se,w the needa of
beaches. Wb.Jle the home Gtllleite and R.-toratloo shoppers. Al OIHforNa Home
category of retailing has been Hanlwue. The center also Style at WestcWr Plaza in
on the upswing ln recent h4S unique stores such as Newport Beach. profeuional
years, consumers are more ~. which has an eclectic design services ace available,
interested than ever in mix of home d~or and with two designers on staff to
redecorating and creating kitchen accessories, and assist with selections and
beautlful and creative spaces Olerl, which features a in·home oonsuJtadons. TJie
to enjoy entertaining and • beautiful assortment of store canies unique,
family life. Since 1999, taxable hand-selected home high-quality home fuml.shings,
sales of home fumlshings in accessories and furnishings antiques and d~or, many of
prange C.ounty have gone up from around the country. which are one-of-a·kln4 Items
12% to nearly 1 billion dollars. Oieri has one-of-a-kind imported from France,
Numerous Newport Beach mirrors, artwork. clocks, England and Italy.
retailers are experiencing a lamp$ and furnishings, Mattbew-n.,lon. also at
steady stream of Interest from including some that can be West cliff Plaza. carries an
customers wanting to make custom-oroered. extensive asaortment of home
their homes their castles, For those redecorating their d~r. accent pieces and
including ltallano Home bedroom or In need of a new collectibles. Owners Jan and
Store at C.orona del Mar Plaza. bed, Select Com.fort at Vem Wt.Ison also make
Italiano Home Store offers a Fashion Island is a must-vlsJt customer service a priority,
variety of high-end Italian store. Known for its Sleep offering special order service
wood furniture, artistic Number Beds, Select Comfort on some items as well as
lighting and silver decorative are designed and patented occasional in-store events for
pieces, many of which are beds with dual air chambers customers to view the latest
exclusive to Orange C.ounty, that are independently lines of merchandise.
with aome items that can't be controlled and adjus1ed to the Since consumers are
found anywhere else in the precise comfort level each spending more time and
country. The selection of partner prefers. The Sleep money redecorating their
merchandise runs from Number is a setting between homes, they are also opening
classic and traditional to zero and 100 that represents up their homes more
contemporary and colorful, the ideal combination of frequently to entertain guests.
and both are selling equaily mattress comfort, firmness Summer ls the perfect time to
well, says store owner and support for your body. throw an al fresco dinner
Emanuela Uboldi. Another popular Fashion party and show off the new
Fashion Island has an Island store enjoying great look of your home.
extensive assortment of home success is award-winning If you're looking for a store
stores to choose from, said Between the Sheela, which that carries a wide variety of
Shayne Voorheis, director of was recently featured in a party ltems. visit &IM!nps •
sales & marketing for the segment on quality bedding morel at Fashion Wand
center. on KABC-TY. Discriminating Beverages & more! is
"We have an unsurpassed shoppers visit Between the California's largest specialty
selection, with something to Sheets for imported linens store of wine, beer and spirits
appeal to everyone, regardless and high-end bedding, and offers competitive prices
of their decorating style." including J ,020-thread-counl on 3,000 varieties of wine. The
Voorheis said "The mood of sheets. store also carries 1.000
consumers is that they are Leading the way with the premium spirits, from
staying al home this summer pardcularty hot trend of Scotland's finest single malts,
and want to spend quality time tropical and Polish vodkas and Mexico's
with family as well as Hawaiian-inspired dkor Is specialty anejo tequilas, to
entertaining friends. This Garys lsJand Home grappa, cognac and more. In
means they are happy to Purn1sh:lngs at Fashion island. addition, the store features
spend money on furnishings Garys Island Home features a more than 500 brands of beer
and large Lic.ket items as weU as unique variety of bamboo and specialty brews, and kegs
small docor pieces like candles, frames and clocks, coconut are available for 150 of the
picture frames and pillows." candles, vases and tabletop brands. Beverages & more!
Fashion Island has such accent pieces, as well as also carries specialty foods,
in-style home docor retailers stemware, barware. bedding including fresh cheese, caviar,
such as Orange County's only and dining and kitchen chocolates and snacks, as well
Shabby Ode and accessories. Made-to-order as bar and wine accessories.
Bloomlngdale's Home Store, furniture is also av-ci.ilable. -By members of the Irvine
as well as Pottery Barn, Z Customer service is also Co.:S retail consultingftrm
JV ewport 'Beacfi Conference
&
Vi.silo rs '13 urea u
!Awards 'Tfie !Arcfies
"'{fie Certi.ficate of .!Appreciation
'For Outstanding Support
6o Contribution"
Katie Zitar is one
to know before
tying the knot
SHEIS
Tu.king on the real life role
Jennifer Lopez played in "The
Wedding Planner."
ON TIE RIGHT TRACK
• While audiences enjoyed
watching the romantic lifestyle
Lopez ltved while playing a
wedding planner in the 2001
movie, Kade Zitar enjoys living
that lifestyle everyday of her life.
But in keeping with the
romantic theme of her
profession and adhering to, what
she refers to as, a form of
suj>ersdtion, ahe watches that
movie before attendmg every
wed~ she's planned.
And so far, it hasn't steered her
wroog.
"lfyou're~ good wedding
planner you're not surprised,"
Zitar said. "I haven't had a
situation where a bride tw left
unhappy and I've been really
proud of all the wedding's I've
done."
Having worked various jobs in
the wedding industty over the
past five years, Zitar now worb
as a wedding planner with Orea
Yacht Owters In Newport
Beach.
PlANNNG AHEAD
Most of her~ are
aboard yachts out on the water. A
.location that has sdmd up
aeatMty among her clienls
keeping her ~dy on her toes.
"Generally, a lot of people still
want to follow tradition." she
said. "But on a yacht. a lot of
people want to go away from
tradition."
However, 1ltar has noticed
thatmostofthedifferences
occur in similar segments of the
wedding. How the bride ls given
away, the bride's clothing and
how the wedding toast ls given
remain the three most
frequently altered portions of a
wedding.
The hardest part of planning a
wedding stays the same -
pulling all the pieces together.
"It's like putting a puzzle
together," she said. "And you're
never bored because everyone
bas a dlJierent idea for their
special day ...
TAKING THE TENSION
But Zitar tries to make every
bride's vision a reality. While that
places a lot of pressure on her
shoulders, the wedding planner
also consumes the pressure the
bride feels as well.
.. A wedding planner is
someone to take the tension off
the bride, someone to talce all
their worries away," she said.
"You're her financial advisor.
her shrink and then you
become her best friend, which
Is nice."
Being involved In such an
lmportant time in a couple's life,
Zilar has become appreciative of
the role she has been able to
play and al the rewards that It
brings.
"You're woddng with people
that are so ecstatic to be getting
manied," she said *I've become
friends with a lot of my brides.•
ONE STIU TO COME
At 23 years old, Zitar hasn't yet
had the opportunlty to plan her
own wedding. but has acquired
some great ideas from each of
the weddinp she's planned.
ln fact, by just staying in the
backdrop during each wedding
she has learned how to sit back
and enjoy the event as a whole.
And just wat~g all her hard
work and planning come to
fruition in a day her cllents will
never forget Is all she could ever
ask for.
"It's an incredible feeUng; .. she
$aid. "That's my compensation,
seeing the smiles on their faces
and giving the bride and groom
a hug, that's what I love."
-Story by Otristine Ourllkl,
photo by Crystal lAutkrrlale
BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS
Newport company sets
second quarter record
American Vanguard, a dlversi·
6ed specialty and agricultural
products company, announced
record setting second quarter re-
sults last week.
The Newport Beach company
posted its 13th consecutive pe-
riod of comparable quarter sales
and proftt growth based on a 9"'
sales increase, cuJminatlng with
a 37'f> increase in net income.
· The lnaeases in sales and
earn.lnp were primarily gener-
ated from the company• herbi-
cide and lnsecdcide products,
said Eric Wintermute, president
and chief executive of American
Vanguard.
There wu particularty strong
growth from Fortress, a com aoU
l.nsectidde acquhed by the com-
pany in 2000.
Wintermute expects to see
continued growth as two re-
cently acquired producu ate
ecbeduled to 80 on sale du.ring
the latter half of 2002.
1be 6rat ls the Polex cotton de-
foliant bus1nea ~ from
Aventis CropSdence USA.
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tection inc.
"The company's financial po-
sition contfnues to be strong
with woddng capital of $28.6
mllllon and shareholders' equity
of $35.5 million or $9.26 per
share," said James Barry, senior
vice president and chief financial
officer of American Vanguard.
"We are ahead of our previ-
ously stared fiscal 2002 goals.
which include sales growth of at
least 109(, and a more rapid in-
aease or earnings. .. Wlntennute
said. "We are optimistic about
the second half of 2002 and re-
main confident ln our long-term
business pJan."
Newport-Mesa home
sales continue surging
Sales of homes ln Newport-
Mesa's most exclusive commu-
nlties, an area known as the
"Gold Coast,• surged 26% dur-
ing the ftrat half of the year
when oompared lo last's year's
first slx months.
The ao-called Gold Coast in-
cludes homes and condomin-
iums In Newport Coast, Corona
del Mar, Balboa Peninsula, Udo
Island and parts of Costa Mesa,
acceeaoriea is having a Door
aample sale through Wednesday.
~furniture ls dilcowlted
up to~. The Butera Home
Collection la at 1745 Weltclilf
Drjw in Newport Beach.
lnlormadon: (949) 860-8570. •
MTllT1C INIPIRA110N
a ccording to the Orange County
Assn. of Realtors.
ln the Newport Beach neigh-
borhoods, 500 homes sold at an
average sales price of$1.J6 mil-
lion compared with last year
when 363 resJdences were sold
for an average price of $1.09
milJJon.
Condos Increased u well,
with 328 selling at an average of
$524,359. A year earlier, 259
sold at an average price oi
$501,308.
In nelghborins Costa Mesa,
single-family home wes were
also robust. There, 325 prope~
ties sold at an average of
$421,482. That was up from last
year's 273 sales with an average
price of $364,404.
Condo sales were also strong
In Costa Mesa. Sales came ln a\
155 with an average price of
$293,049, compared with 142
salea at a $238,222 ave'-ge in
the Brat slx months of2001.
"Many buyers in the market
today are citing their concern
about JnveatJng ln the stock
market and other opportunltle~
that, while once promising. are
turning out to be unstable,"
saJd Patricia Moore, the US<>-
clatJon'• executive director.
QUOTE'OF THE DAY
"That last group, that's
as good as I've seen the
place play,"
Jlln FltbN1y,
Costa M,esa O&CC superintendent
Sporta Ecltor Roge< Carlson • (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
DON LEACH/DAILY Pit.OT
Tay1or Wood hits an approach to nilnth hole green to set up a birdie. He sizzled on Sunday to claim the championship.
Wood captures title
Future USC player
captures Costa Mesa City
Championship with
sizzlin g 12-under 130 to
win by two shots.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
Big Canyon Cowitry Oub'a Mike Car-
penter, the 2001 Costa Mesa champion,
shot 137 to win; the 2000 winner. Scott
Osterhout. calded a 142 to claim victory.
Wood, 10 ahota lower than the cham-
pion on)y two years ago. tied the tour-
nament acoring record at 130, Costa
Mesa head pro Brad Booth said, be-
lieved to be held by John Wardrup. who
shot a 6'0-70-130 in the early 19908.
The event was formerly known as the
CX>STA MESA -In name alone, Tuytor Will Jordan Classic. t
\\\>Od eounds like someone or some-Wood. of Llguna Niguel, opened thins that belongs in the golf business. strong in the flna1 rolmd, making ftve
In Sunday's flnal round of the 30th birdies on the front. while shakl.ng off a
annu.i eo.ta Mesa Cfty Ownplon&bip. double bogey at the pv-3 No. 4. He
the 18·year-okl USC frelhman in the fall birdied the par-f No. 9, then kept the
made lt hJs buaineu to own the Loe Ui· momeotwn going With a birdie at the
p course at Cotta Meta Golf 8t Coun· · par-4 No. 10.
try Oub and win the 2002 dtJe by two •1 knew I had the lead going to the
tbola. hick nine, then I jUlt kept my foot on
Jn m m::tting, well-played round for the pa at 10," Mid~ who aank a
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lead/ Wood said. ·Three shots, I guess.
ls a lot, but every hole those guys were
sticking it in there.·
Wood, whose golf instructor Is Mesa
Verde Country Oub head pro Tom Sar-
gent (who shook Wood's hand afterward
and quJpped: ~ls that the best you can
do?"), never led the final five holes by
less than two shots.
"We all made a lot of good shots.
(Wood) just made all the putts," saJd
Lavery. who ftnlshed ded for first (and
lost In a playoff) last month in the
Southern Callfomla Amateur Ownpl-
onahip. •(Wood) started to really tum It ·
on at 9. We all felt we were pretty even
at that point, then he birdied 9 and
birdied 10."
Wood, the tournament'& 28th dUfer-
ent champion in 30 years, said he felt
comfortable both days of the touma·
ment and comfortable playing Sunday
wtth Lavery, wtth whom he plays a lot
ofaolf .
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JORDAN OTTERBEIN
Monday, Aueust 12, 2002 A7
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Sports Hall of Fame
Celebrating the millennium
KARI
RUSH
Newport Harbor
It can be a zoo at times at her house,
but former girls volleyball standout
wouldn't have it any other way.
Rlchn d Dunn
Daily Pilot
school with, and all their kids
are doing the same thing ...
(my kids) are still amazed when
T he name of the movie I can beal them."
company that hires Rush , who starred at
Kari Rush to train their Newport Harbor with Tara
animals could also Kroesch. Kori Pulaski and Kris
describe the former Newport Pulaski, along with '79
Harbor High glrls voll eyball championship teammates
standout's home in Newport Louise Burbank and Julie
Heights: GentJe Jungle. Cochran. enjoyed an
With a 12-year-old son and All-American career at
10-year-old daughter, both of Stanford, then watched her
whom are •full sports addicts," younger sister, Wendy, become
she has her hands full. Her kids a three-time women·s voUeyball
usually entertain the All-American at Stanford.
neighborhood pals, so it can be "I played against the Pulaski
Grand Central Station West. twins my whole college career,"
"Honestly, my Rush said. "We'd
biggest highlights are always play against
my kids' stuff -when (Hawail) in the NCAA
they do well," Rush Playoffs and we lost
said. "I was so serious every year. I remember
when I played. Now that the most when I
it's all just fun. But my was at Stanford."
highlight at Newport Rush. who majored
Harbor High was in in animal behavior,
(the fall or 1979). when wanted to be named
we won CIF my senior L-.......,~.___J Stanford's best athlete,
year.· but was voted "most
Under Coach Olarlie Kari Rush enthusiastic" instead.
Brande, the Sailors captured She learned to live with not
the CIF So uthern Section 4-A finishing on top: in fact, her
championship, the school's first overflowing words of
in the sport. with a victory over encouragement and positive
Back Bay rival Corona del Mar -attitude have followed her
the second time the teams reputation and Rush is often
squared off in a CIF title match. sought out by others for advice.
(CdM beat Newport Harbor in Her greatest thrill at Long
the 1977 4-A championship Beach State, she said, was not
match.) winning the NCAA title, but
While Rush (Oass of '80) Lhat every player she recruited
played a huge part in the early also graduated from college.
history of Lhe storied Back Bay "That was the most
girls volleyball rivalry. her days important thing," she said, "to
playing at Stanford and get them through school. I
coaching three years at Long tutored them. they stayed with
Beach State (Including the 1989 me ... I told them they were
NCAA championship season) going to graduate."
are also special to her heart. After college, Rush spent 10
But, the e days, the latest years in the bu iness of training
honoree in the Daily Pilot exotic animals for movies,
Sports Hall or Fame is juggling. among Lhem ·oances With
hopping and serving more than Wolves." But. while raising the
she ever did on a volleyball animals was a joy, it's a job with
court. countless hours. "I loved it, but
·My boy (Dusty) is a super it was a lot like having kids -it's
jock. He plays baseball, football seven days a week and 14-hour
and ice hockey. My daughter days." Rush said.
(Mackenzi) plays football, too," These days, in addition to her
said Rush, accompanied by a kids and half the ·
scream In the background. neighborhood's kids, Rush
seemingly from a girl who trains and houses exotic baby
didn't want the news leaked. animal · on a contract basis in
·sh e plays on Newport Heights' her large backyard, including
Dag football team ... my lions, kangaroos and monkeys:
daughter'• team did horrible ·we jUlt got a ti3er last
last se8$on. but ahe dJdn't care. summer." she said. ·u takes a
She loved running over the couple of weeks for (the
boys. They play basketball, too. animals) to get comfortable. My
They play all sports. J run into house Is chaotic, but It ls so
all the people I went to high gQod for the anlmals."
GIRLS WATER POLO
Hewko sparkles
in Australia
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Al ,.,.., --12, 2002 SPORTS
Peirsols, Mackey, Lean ready
for the Phillips 66 Natiop.als
Newport Beach quartet will swim for Irvine
Novaquatics in the summer's climatic event.
FORT LAUDBRIW..P. Fla. -
'Ibls hu been the moment
they've been waiting for: The
Ph1illpa 66 N~onal Swimming
Ownplonahlpa.
For Aaron Peinol. Ryan Lean,
Hayley Pelnol and Nicole Mack·
ey, all the tra1nJng and countless
atrobe ln the water have led to
the ultimate competition of the
summer, the Nationala, which
start today and run through Sat·
urday, at the Hall of Fame
Aquatic Complex lo Fort Lauder·
dale, Fla.
The quartet from Newport
Harbor H1sh IWim for the Irvine
Novaquatica, a club among the
top five ln the nation.
World-record holder Aaron
Pelraol, who graduated from
Newport Harbor and Is now.
at the annual competition. They
will meet In the 100 back. Tue•·
day, when ptellm.lnarlea for the day. events will •Wt at 9 a.m.
eutem time. The ftnals •tart at 5
p.m.
Petnol la aeeded drat, while
Krayzelburg. who ii maktn8 hla
comeback from a recent ahoul·
der aurpry, ii teeded fourth. In
the 200 beck. the dynamic duo
will So at It apln, Thursday.
Pelnol enten u the No. l teed,
and Krayr.elbwg la right behind
him.
burg, the 2000 Olympic gold wW mott Ubly contribute in rw·
medalist, in the 200 back by .24 lays. u well.
of a aecond, at the Janet Bvana Her hi8h IChool teammate.
Invitational. Petnol called the Mackey, will allo compete In the
race, "a teat of wW." and added lt 400 IM. Hayley Pell'IOl ii aeeded
WU the little adjultmenta that ninth, wbOe Macby ii 11th. In
made the dll'mwuce. lddldon, ~ a hflb ec:hool
Aalde from hll ~ Ptdr· AD-Amerbn. wll toa. on
IOI will allo complte In lbe 200 ~for a nadonl1 t-.m in
freeltyle, 200 lndMdull medll)t the followtna twnll. the 100
and a few l9lay ewnta. The 200 buUereJ--the 200 IM n.. free la on 1\l8lday. wbDe the 200 dly and the 200 Met~
IM will be~ tan, who wtl be Mmm'"I
Hayley Pelnol. Aaron'I In .. llDl1 eomptddon be6x9
younger --. p1ana to t.ecl oil marina an to UC .,,,.~ hu
the momentum the bu teemdy ~ wcc111fhlly from tm·
created. Hayley PetnoJ, the dit-dbUdl that P'•.s b&n IMt yw.
tance fteeltyle IWbnmer who •HJa tnln1ns bu been look·
will be a eenlor at Newpon Har· tng pretty aoocS. • Salo ea1d of
bor ln the 1aD, won the 800 free Lean. "He'I a modwted kid. He
at the Janet Bvam lnvitadonaL })un't been able to compete a
She also ftnJlbed eecond In tbe whole lot. But, ha bu npined
400 free and lhe ii OD pace to ttrensth-He'll be fine.•
qualify for a national team. Lean wOl compete In tbe .WO
. headed to the University of
Texas. will face Lenny Krayzel·
bUrg, the former world-record
holder ln the 200-meter back·
stroke.
Pelrsol vs. Krayzelburg 6gun!s
to be one of the many highlights
"Aaron hu a lot of respect for
Lenny,• uld Novu' Coach Dave
Salo, who la also the head man of
the Orange Cout College swim
teams. "Ewry time they swim
against each other, they step up.
There's a lot of excitement. CAt
the Janet Evans Invitational July
19) Aaron wasn't sure what state
(Krayz.elbwg'.) was ln). They
blow where the other stands,
now."
Pelrsol, the 2000 Olympics all·
ver medallst defeated Krayzel·
The aummer nadonala In .free, today, the 1,500 free Friday
Florida act u a quaUfter for four and the 800 free Saturday.
national teams. that wW com· The Irvine Ncwaquatlca'
PJ'te internationally in the women wW be defending their
spring. Hayley Petno1, a hlgb summer nationala tide Olla
school All-American, wW IWlm week. while the men wW be
ln the 400 IM today, the 200 free aeeklng their Ont In the club'•
Wednesday, the 800 he Friday hlltory.
DON LEAC~ I DAILY Pl.OT
Golfer Ken Calvert hits approach on ninth hole In Costa
Mesa City Championship. He finished third.
and the 1,500 free Saturday. She -sr.w Vlrpn
L191INoaca 2.MO lllgllNaaca -LlplNaaca 2141 L.1111 ..... 21411.1111 .....
llOl1CI TO <Olll'IACTOIS <AUM fCll leS
School Ditlrlct· COAST COMMUNllY COLLEGE Public hu rlntt wlll bt
OISTRICT held by the Cotta Meu
Bid Oudhnt Stpltmbet 10, 2002 •I 2-<lO p.m. Pt1nnln1 Commitak>n et
Place ol 8id R1celpt Olllce ol Dlfector of City Hell. 77 feir Drive.
Purchnln.l . Cont Community Cohl• Olslrlct. 81da. Coste Mu•. C1hfornl1, ·o·. 1370 dam1 Avenut. Costa Mtu, at 6:30 p.m .. or H M>On
CA 92626 H poulblt then11t11 on
Project ldentlllcttlon Ntm1 Onn11 CoHt Collea• • ......,, ._..., 26,
R11HI Technolon 8u1ld1n1 Olna 8an1I V1u1t: Bid 2002, "ltrdlna th1
No 1849 lollowln1 1pp"c•tlont .
f'lact Bid• .,, on 1111 ind 1vailabl1 11: Olllct l . Condltlon1I Un
of the Pnyalcal Feclhtlet Coordinator. Atdlth Richey, Permit PA·02·31 lot C.8.
Cont Community Collea• Dlatrlct; 1370 Adam• Richard Elli•, 1uthorl1ed
Ave . Bld1. ·o·. Cost• M111. CA (714) 431·4673 •r•nt for Mlhul Rul
Web tlt1: www.cccd.•d11/l1cilltl11 bt1te Salo, to ntab· NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVEN tntl lht 1bov1 n1m1d llsh I church In en
School Dlttrlct ol Ortn1e County, Ctlllornl1. 1ct1n1 ul1tln1 lndustr lel by e nd lhrou1h 119 Gonrnln1 801rd, her•lnefter bulldln1. with • minor
11f1rred to 11 "DISTRICr. wlll rectlVI up to, but condlllonal u11 permit
not l1t1r th•n th• 1bove·tl1t1d time, for deviation from
11aled bld1 for the 1w1rd of • contrect for the ehertd parkln1 require•
pro)ect d11crlb•d u : R1111I 01111 811111 Vault mel\U, loc1t1d at 3303
Th111 wlll be NO CHARGE: fot ona 111 of bid Herbor Boulevard, Sult•
doc:umenlt. G·9 In 1 POI 1on1.
8 ld1 1h1il be r1c1lv1d In the place Identified Envlronm1nt1I determl· •bo••· end lho11 bld1 t hall II• opened end publicly nation: uempt.
rud aloud at the ebOV1·1t1t1d time 1nd rlece. 2. Plennln& Appllcatlon In eccord1nce with Iha provl1lont o Cellfornla PA·Ol-19 for Bruce H.
Public Contract Code Section 3'00, the Olttrlct Corzine, for • t ·month
requlr11 th•t the bidder po1111t the lollowln1 ravi.w of the condlllonel
cl1111flcetlon ol contr1clor'1 llcenH 11 the time UH permit tor Oold
th•l lh• contr1ct 111w11cled: Co11t Couneellnl , lo·
Contr1ctor: C· 17 Olealnc Contrector Llcen11 cited et 2t50 lrwey
PUBLISH: A11111at 5, 2002. and Aucuat 12, 2002 Aw1nu1, Suitt 8·3 In en
WAlK THROUOH W11kthro111h It not M1nd1tory. MP zone. Envlronmenw
0111 A111111t 20. 2002 al 10:00 e,m .• Oranp CoHI determlnetlon: uempt.
Colle&• M1lnt1n1nct h clllty. loc:1t1d on M.,rlmec 3. A r11olutlon ol the
StrHt. bttwHn Herbor 8oul1verd e nd f'elrvlew f'l1nnln1 Commlu lon
Road, Coalt Mue, CA 9292'. Cell 714-431-.....a n lectlnJ ,.,.llmln1rt
for map. "Adcltd Territory
BIO DATE: Sept.niber 10. 2002 et 2:00p m ll ouncle rtu to the
llOAllD OAT£ S.pt1mb1r II, 2002 Downtown Redevelop·
No payment 1hell be m1d1 tor work or m1t1rl1I m111t l'rojtct At11 end
under the contrect unl111 end until the Re1l1trer e pprovln& end 1doptln1
of Contractort verlllet to the DISTltlCT • l"rallmlnary "•n for thtl Ult CONTRACTOR w11 propwly llc1n11d et the Added Teullory.
th• time th• contrect wu awarded. Any 4, Appul ol Zonln1
CONTRACTOR not ao Aclmlnletntor't approval
lle1n11d It t ubject to pen1ltlt1 under the law. It of Minor D11l1n Review
th• llcanH cl111lllc1tlon •pacified hereln1bove 11 ZA·02·H for Grell
th1t of 1 "1peol11tt1 contractor • 11 defined In Andenon1 for • H cond·
Section 71>51 ol lh• C1lllornl1 8111ln111 end 1tory aodlllon to an
Prol11tlon1 Code, lh1 tpteltllty conltactor 1wercltd ul1lln1 1ln1le•1torJ,
lht Contract for thl• Work 1hell lttell con1truct 1lnat1 family home, wltll
1 meJorlty of th• Work, In 1ccord1nc1 with the en uemptlon from
provlt lon1 of C1llfornl• 8111ln111 end Prol111lon1 current p1rkln1 ,..
Code Section 7051. qulrement1 (IO·loot
All Work mutl be compl1t1.d within 30 con11cullve f'"'' width required;
d1y1. Time 11 ol the 1111nce, Ftllurt to complete I loot width u 11t1n1>.
lh• Worll locetad el aolO Mtdlton within the tlma HI forth herein will ruull In th• Avenue In tn ltl zona.
lmpoaltlon of llquld1t1d d1m1p1 tor 11cll dey of lnvlronment1I daterml·
clel•J. In th• •mount "' forth In Ille "Information nation: eumpt.
tor llddtn." If 1ny of th• lollowln1 h eh bid mu1t conform and be rHpontlv1 to tellona ttt ch1lt.n11d In
the contract docum1nt1. lacll lllddtr 1h1ll 111llmlt, col#t, Ille ch1llen1• m1y
on Ill• fOfm furnltlled wlttl the contract documenb. II• llmltecl to only thou
• llt l ol th• propoH d tubcontrectot• on tlll1 IMuee aorneone rel•M 1t
project u required h lh• lubltllln& incl th• pullllc hurln1
Subcontr1ct1n1 F t lr l"rectlc11 Act Government d""°lll•cl In tlll• notice
Cod• Section CIOO et 11q. r In written corr1·
h ell Bid 111111 II• 1ecomp1nt.d by 1 ctrtllled or apondenc• dellwet•d to c11111.,•1 cllec:ll or blcl lloncl In en •mount not leet tt11 l"ltnnlrll Commlellon
than tin ,arcent (10'1) ol the total bid prlc1, et. or pr!Of lo. tlle pullllc
p111ble to th• Ol11Jlct 11 • 1uerent11 11111 tlle llterlna bidder. If 111 propo11I It 1cctpl1d. 1/11H promotly fot further lnl0tm1•
uecute Ill• A1r11menl. lurnlJll • utl1f1cfor1 tlOft on th• allove
'eltlllul 1"1rl«m1nce Bond In an 1mount not llu epf llcatlont. teltphoftt
then ona hundred percent (100'1) of Ille tot1I lllcl (7 4) 714·5245. or u ll
prlca, lurnllh • 1"1yment Bond In en amount not the office of the l"la11·
i.u thin 0111 ll11nclred parce11t (100'1) of the total nlna Dlwl1lo11, room 200,
blcl price, end lurnleh certlflc•IH evldencln1 that 11 ''" Oflve, Cotlt the requlo-ed ln1urenc1 11 In effect In th• 1mount1 ~. Calllornlt.
HI forth In Iha 11neral condition•. In th• 1wtnt 1"11bll1hed Newport
ol fellure to enter Into the contr1cl encl uecute l1ech·Coet1 Meu D•llJ
the I" l!ot AlllUl I Ud required clocument1, 1uch bid Hcurlty wlll bit 2002 M51
forfeltecl. fht F1lthful Perl«m•nc• l ond 111111 ........... r1m1ln In full force tnd tlfecl thro111h the
111•11nlM ptrlod 11 apecllltd In the 1ener11 .........
condltlont. The lollowln1 paraona Tiie DISTltlCT rHtrVH th• rlaht to reject any tit dotn1 butlnff• H:
ot ell bldt or to welv• any lfr•aul•rltl•• or lucti.lnahem ""'· 2791 lnlorm1lltlea 1111ny bid• or In the lllddlna. Lonpood coiirt, Cotti
At r1ct11lrtd by Section 177' of 1111 C1lllornl• Meu CA t2'71
L11>of Codt. lh• Director of the Dep1rtment of .lohn h. o. 81tri.1. 2711
lncl111trlel "•l•tlon• of th• ll•t• of Celllorf I• 1111 t.0111wooc1 Court. Cott•
determined th• 1tn1t1111 prev111lna rttM o w•• M•u, CA tMM In the loc•lltr In Wfllch the Worll II to Ill petlormild. Tiiie ltutlMM 11 con·
Cotlet tf thttt we .. r1te dt1tr1ntnetlon1, tt1tltled clucltd lly. an lndlwlcluel
l"ltlVAILIHQ WAOI ICM.I, ere mel11ttlnecl et tlle HtVI you atltttd
DlST,.ICT office loc1t1d 1t; U70 Adelfte Ave., Coet1 cloln& buetne11 yetf Y .. ,
...... t A t2t29; l"llrtletl ,ecltltltl l"ltnnlna, Mel Ju1J JO, 2002
.,. 1vtllff .. I• anr lnt«Mtt4 IN't'Y "°" re.,u t. Jt11n It. D. lttdtJ Tiie Contncw llhell ~t • ..,, ef Ulh •c:111M11t Thlt atttMtl'll wH
et •NII •• ahe. Tiit co.itrector •ncl IMI)' fllld wMtl Ille C041nt1 aukon&rHtor undtt It 111111 P•Y not ltte lll1n tlM Clefll of Ortnp Cou"ty
..-lfled llN'•Yllllnl r•tM of w .... to 111 wtthr• on Ol,'Ol/Ot trlflplortcl Ir! the eaecutlon ti the ....... ff
c..ttt.ct. Del~ ,... Alla. •i..t.!
No blfder mar Wlttl«tw •nY bid ftf • "''" lt, IJi,pt --~.,<:;., MJI tft• tlM dtte Mt lot tlM ......... _P.!il!,.._ ............. -~
A PIYIMlll NM w ll M ,..,.,. 1ttlot to ... .....
HM.tltft ef ltle otllttMl tlld Mall M In IN fOUll Tiie fwhwllll !*MM
..... lft .. 11fttrtctdec'"'*"9. .,. ............. ff! P'WWMt tt ... tlH ttJOO If tile l"'*llo CotltfMt C"""9r ........ Ck
=·I=• Hllttltt will "fttt ln 1tttwl16eftl 111111 Lll'Wt.-L~ -. ...... M.....,te~,_,..,CA•n .......... ,., ............. -~ ... tfll ,Otalflol llt'1fteW ..... Mefldlltl, ........ l*fWIMMI ~ llM Mftlfecl. ~ l...._. L--._ ...... " ..... lft ,..,... .. -,...... .cA-~7 -·-~:;\:..,";~t~~-'=':'1 ...... . 1114 ...... Ill '""""" 1114 ...... .., .,. .... I :a,'=9'•Mlllllln,......, •• ....t.111 • """•• •£iEb
--~ .. =.==·., ··~ .. MIA= DllJl'tltt ,....e;... ...
.1
PIUAllOll
r11e Cott• Meu Zonlflc Admlnbtretor wlH rend«
1 declalon on ~. Alftlltt 22, 2002, 01 H
toon 11 poulbl1 th•r•· 11ter. on th• lollowlna
lt1m1
1. Minor Dulan Review
ZA·02·50 IOI StlH Me·
todltv, to conttruc:t •
11cond lloor above en
11lttln1 tln1l•·l1mllr
ruld1nc1, located 1t 222
Cebrlllo Str11t In 1n lt2·
MO 1on1 Envlronrnentel d1t1rmln1Uon: 11empt.
2. Min« Condltlonel Ute
Ptrmlt ZA·02·54 for
Y.A.O. Oroup Inc., t u·
thorl11d •1•nl for Mule Ohev1ndl1n. to upend
en ul1t1n1 mlnl·merktt
et • Mobile car wn h/
11rvlc1 tl1tlon end lo
1m1nd 1 condition ol
1pprov1I ol th• prevl·
ousl)' 1pprov1d cOlldl·
tlon•I 1111 p1rmlt to
lncrH11 1111 of covered
auto d•l•ll 1r11 from 3
to 5 care, loceled al
1 lH Beller Str11t In a
C2 aone. Envlronn1tnt1I
determlnellon: 111mpt.
3. Minot Condltlonel UH
l"ermlt ZA·02·55 tor
Kinny W1 n/Trl•n1l1
Squ.re lnv11lment, LLC.,
111thorlaed 111nt for
Adolph l"ereln, for llv•
anttrtalnment. d1nch,1
t nd Hie ol elcollollc
beveu111 for on•tlta
con111mptlon alter 11
p.m. In Ille former
Sluul't 1utaur1nt tpec., locetad ti 1170
Harbor Boulewerd, •HZ
In 1 l"OC 1one. Crwl·
ronment11 determln•· llon: uampt.
Publlt ll•d Newport
ll11ch·Co1t1 Me11 Delly
l"llot Auauet 12{ 2002 M51 lidiliM ..... ... ,.......
The lollowln1 penon1
1re doln1 b111lne11 11:
h1t1lde lt1tlt'f, lClt9 N,
con t Hlat1w1r1 L•111n1 IHCll CA"t2111
Todd Or11ory H1n1y,
lOH N. Cou t HIJhw~•J,
Le111ne Beech, OA tml
Tlllt 11u1lne1t It con· ducted lly: 1n lndlvldual
Have you 1larted
doln1 llutlft111 't•tf No Todd Gre(Of'f Haner
Tiii• tt1\ernent w11 flied with the County
Clerk of Or an,. CountJ
on 07/11/02 ,.. .. '",..
Dilly 'llot Julr 221• ~..! Au1.~Z M4.u ..... ..........
Tiie lollowln1 peraon1
ere clolna b111lntt1 '..'l "'· c. H•nHn Co .. lln Oh,,.. WI)', Cotti Meat.
CAt2.t27 Marlin Hen11n, HU
ColortdO l,n., CHI•
lilteM, CAt2:tfl
Tlllt ll111lntH 11 con·
dueled by: 1n lndlwld111I
Han lfOU 1tarted ~ bUllntH yetf Y .. ,
Mtrlln HtnMn
Thi• 1tet1ment wH
fllecl with th• CountJ ~~\ Oren11 COUl'llJ ...... ~.
Delly "!lot Alla. &, 12.
tt, 'ii: M!OO
clolnt l11111ntu yet? Yet,
7/15,'02
Steve Mklllel Merd« Thlt 1t1l11Mnt WH flied with ttMI County
Clerk of Or•n1• Countr
on Ol/Ol/02
IOOHt1toM
D•Ar l"llot Aua. 5. ll.t
11,21.2002 ..... ........... ........
Tiie followln& per1on1
ere dolna llutlMU u :
ftllH Yorll• Lindi Group, 11442-11452 Yorba
Linde Blvd., Y«b• Linde,
CAt2111
Oreaory S. Brown,
1515 Tahiti._ L11une
llHch, CA 1291>1
Edward II. Henley, 11
001111111 Dr.. Coto di
Cete. CA tze7t
Thlt ll111lne11 11 con•
ducted by: T1n1nll In
Common
Htv• you •tarted
dolna butln"' J•t1 No or.,ory Brown
Thi• tl1tam1nt WH flled with the County
Cletll of Or1n11 County
on07/lll02
tooHtlOJl2
DeJIJ ,.lot Ju11 22M~
A111.;:.;;;.. 2002 ..... .........
Tiit followltl1 peuont •rt dol111 bwllnHI H :
Cr11t•I Vlelont l"roclllct Group, 1954 l"ltcentle
~ve., lu1t1 202. Cotti M ... CAt2tZ7 WiH lnl«natlonel, Inc.
(CA), 1114 l"lectntl•
Ave., lwt• 202. Co1t1
Met1,CAt2.tZ7 Tiit. llualneu II con·
ducted Itri • cotpor1t1on
H1v1 JOU 1t.rltd ~Ullfttlt Jttf Oii
WIH lnt.,n1ttone11 Inc,
W. lcott Hendr c-•· l"rHlcltnt
Tiii• 1t1t1m1nt wn
flied with the County
Clerk 9f Or•na• County
on 07/ll/02 ......... ,.
D•lly l"llot )ulY u, •. ::.::nJ
A111.r _, .... .........
The followln1 peraona
,,. c1o1,,. t1u1lnt11 11:
Trell'll~I 'uncll111 1"1rt· nt11, 20 hecutlve ,..,111
:
ult• 1~ lnlne, CA
2.tl4.f7ir
T11" Oro11p, Inc. (CA),
20 hecuUwe l"erll Suite
ltot. lrwlne, CA tttl4• uz,
Tiii• bllalntte " COii. cluct1d br: 1 c0tper1tlon
H1v1 )'OU tl.,ted f~utlneu yetf lf/
Tfl' Oroup, lno.
Merk C. Colemen.
l"r111dtnt
Thlt tl1l1ment w11
fllecl with the County
Clerll of Or1n1• CountJ
on 07 JOIJ/02 ........ ",
D1llJ ,llot Jiiiy U1.J!
A111.;:.;;;.IOOZ ......-
K«Mn Lltbet, 25661
Otani• Ave.. Co1t1
MeN,CA92627 Tiiie b11tlne11 II con·
clUcltd by I ltnerel
ptrlnenhlp
P1ul IW AI011ton
Tiiis 1talement wH filed
with th• county clll"k ol
Oren,. County on 7/17/ 02
l"ullllahed Newport
8HCh•Cotta Meta 0111)'
l"Uot Nt1 22, 2t, ~ a. 12. 2002 ,... ..... .......
Tlla followlna ptraont
ere dotna buelnHI 11: Copper ltacowery 7631
Woodwind Of .. Ste. 8,
Huntlnmton l11ch, CA
t2t47
Cit Recovery( Inc. (CA),
71Sl Woodw nd Or. Ste. ~ntlnaton llHch, C~
Tiii• b1111n... I• con·
ducted lly: • corporation Hne you ttwltd 1Ji'ib blllll'IMI 'tfl1 Ytt,
Cu ltecoverr, Inc.
Cllrle Carlton, l"r•lclont
Thie etatemont WH
flltcl wlttl the County
Clerk of Oranp Courrty
Oii OllO l/02 IOOtHtlOll
Oelly. l"llot Aq. II~
lt,. ... ........
The folloWlnt INM'Mlll
•• c1t1111 11t1e1-u : l"Mil Atoneon lntMprle-
••· 21111 Or•n•• Awe., Cotti MMe CA IZU7
1"1111 John Wllll1m Atoneon, 2IMI Orenp
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than 3500sf on a 9300
af lot. 58r •.58a, master
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3.58• with panoramic:
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less steel apphanc:es. aet
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Dorect 9'19 389 1324
Gated Niguel ShorH
garden home 3Br 2Ba,
remodeled. bright, new
paonl. carpel, baths.
beach, eccen, pool,
tennis, agt 71•·62•·2•11
Newport Badt
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Assumable Lone Term
lease until 2026 at $895/
per mo' All new Interior
2Br 28•. all new appts.
shp marina with resident
discount $199,000. Mary
Wood, aat 9•9·58•·
5811, 949 717 9816
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22 Hw.._, '•l•t•
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plus office, 3.58• and
lat&• muter Br with
ocean views •ct. Miki
Dunn 9'9 262·3612
Ottly 1 left! completely
remodeled 2br 2ba. 11
muter bf w/pvt porch,
new •epts. S5',950 on Bayside V1lla11e Mobile
Home Park Modular lofeslyles 9'9/723 '°45
15473
Oealrolole spacious
double unit Great view
of turn1n11 bRson and city
lights, 4Br 4 5Ba
$2, 150,000 Mary Lou
Koehler. lido Park Realty
949-675 2700
loy•lde VIA09e MOllel
He-Now For Sale. 2Br 2Ba w/plnntallon 5hut
ters, delu•e appls. Reduced to $99,950 Call
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9'9 723 4<M5 •15036 * THI llUFfS * l ·story end unit, alnt
toe, very popular and
scarce. custnm features. wonderful cond agt.
SSl0.000 949 584 5482
l"t • ..., In Newportt
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listed. $630.000 agt 949-
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~97·3635 949-619-07• .... u..-. 4• ... ( almost 2500sf with wooer
floors, plantation shul·
ters, utra Iona drive·
w1ys, $898,000. Mille
Dunn, •st. !M9-262·3Sl2
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RBfTALS
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C,.M leowtfM Trl·M
condo, like new. 2br 2ba.
•blll to ocn sundecl\,
hcty. fp, _. Olll, stGrl8t.
fem pref S950m+fnt &.
last 949-675-8737
Rooms lor Rini &040
hWo hdi hJ UPI* 28t w/lf1 encttd bale,
IC, 111'5/mo ..... lBr, le
patio. IH, 1875/mo. 329 Uni..,.,sity 949·57' 2031
Eslde 28f' IBt
3'3 Rodlnttr, very pi1t.
beautiful cond, 11750/
mo. qt, '49-6'2·6438
1'.U. Cwte 21r 1 lo
completely renovated, 2c
gar. big yard, NO PETS
$1850lno. 949·5'8·5601
..... ., •Ir ••/ .. , 1500sf house w/yard,
xlnt cond (no gar) 2c
prkne spaces) 12200/mo av1il now, 138 Santa
lsable llA.. • Al•• 21r 1'/•lo, 900sf, newer.
alnl cond, avail now.
11750/mo. 138 Santa
Isabel. "8. Drive loy & rkk:z .. t.!!yer.
•, __ I< OC View
28r 28a. new carpet,
paint, secured bid& w/2c gar prllg, fa terr w/voewl •rt. 949-717-'7'8
NB/OcHn View rooms,
Oceanfront/22nd. pvt
rm, unfurn, share bl,
ulls pd, n/smllg, kllch·
enelte, lndty, 1 block lo
Newport Pier, S660/mo.
Call Sam al 9'9·278
7905 (between 9e·Se> YIMl Y LIASIS
SUMMla llASIS
'rivet. •-w/bath Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS ~ ciu":r.:v!:J::~ 949-675·6161
E"0n utl Ind 9'Mill-6lll eN, HUGHTSe Shdo,
AESIOENT1Al RENT Al.S
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Se. 1-rfr-t 2Br $1950
view of bay/boats. 1 Br
$1795. Irle. W/O. 1a111e.
petio.949-673-3059
IAYF•o•T Spacious •Br+ofc, •ba family
home at quiet end of
Island. S5SOO/mo yrly.
Angela/rllr 9'9·723·0653
.-i revllloltlOOd. ,._.
apaca. $875/mo nd utJ
Avail ~15 714-0-7489
Awe•-view, clpse
to bch. hu11e remodeled
Studio, Nwpt Hahta. Fp.
lots of closet space, utls
pd Sl300m 949 515·2959
1-t Lee .. , ... '" .... h_, ef N.I . Come
enjoy our 28r 28a,
fjewly remodeled. tiled counter tops, dish ·
washer Included. Pets
Welcome. Only Sl.585!
Call Tod1y 888·561·
l~
tt-w w-• 2br 2ba condo, w/d. 1111. new tlle/crpt, p1ho, Fp, 2c
ger Sl800. 714-393·1925
llllOl Pelllnlltl llwfft Jlr, 1•; .... "' ~ et 19"9 St, ......... aliops, ,..a,
tutn'd modern condo. Ip, 5t.ri1i•9,:_2-c94~'1·"~ view, lmmac winter, 3br i9S-It-) __...TV
2.50•. 9'9-673-1943
I ...._120 37th Avt S.l
2br·lb9, h ·2ha. 11.rn-unf .. bdl. pr. !cry, patio,
did. .~. '* oil. NeoJt. WW./Yftl Sl«X>-R«Xlrno c.nn.y lm.2'7-ll<'m
Y..ty 21r 11e •/99',
$1650/-.
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Wlfttwh•tol
$2800/••· Othw•AwwlloMel
haedot8"a..tly
t4t-673-UU
Corona .....
C-Slier.. furn wkly
ranlel overlooking buch
&. ocean Avail Aua and
Sept Bev White, Prud
Ca Realty 9'9·219·2.02
OONT WAIT To come
-this one! Ovenued Newly Remodeled Ont
Bdrm In CdM. Hue•
patios. tons ol closet
space. Pets Welcome.
Only S 13'01 Hurry toe
won't lest. 888·561·15'6
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""" pajnt. cablll lntwnet. b*ony or pvt p.bo ml
~ Slm9&2l!M&i1
st..p, a.-, 21r, 110,
Bit Corona 2 Bills, petlo,
carport. 11500/mo, le1se
949··67'4&52
•a.-.i.e 2lr I le le
pr. no pets, SlSOOmo
BJ Johnson !M9/721 0132 Prud. Cahf. RHlty
b 2119. New csepVpelnt,
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-SAT-SUN •1>-21110 SM L-1apur ~9913
Hr 2 ........ Stett•
to beach, Fp, 2c 11ar, 1
year lease, no pets.
S2100/mo 626·359 4539.
l~e Jlr 2.Slo
townhome Coif cour~
views, $2500/mo Kff an.
.... 9'9-759-37'1
Yeerfy Oc-t,._. Ja.r
21Ho. upper, vault ceot.
2c Pf"'8. crt toe. sm b11'c SJSOOm •gt 9/675-4912
..... Coat
Trever• t•te,. 21r
2Be, 2c &• & laun. null
cells. F p, le pa too, S2375/
mo. •rt 9'9·717-'7'8
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Arlt. Craftt, Jtwelfy.
Also 1lectronk:s, HWtn&,
typln1 In (our span time. GrH pay. No
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provide In-home com·
panionshlp, homem•k·
Ina. errands. fleit PT hrs
or 2• hr shifts, C1r
reg'dl 71' 4"·'881
Dane• THcher, teach
beg1n1n1 Ballet lo Tap
Must love kids. call 71•·
931·7000
,..,. your fvture, work
from hom•. Personal tralnon1 provided. Free
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f1Knlture showroom. flex
hours. entercetk:, wlllona
to learn. Cell for details
9'9-631 7266
rT CUSTOMH SHVKI
data base Mgmt 10 20hrs. per wk. PC exp,
ACT/QBoolls E mail res pat@pel pear~on com
rT a ecept....,at, N.1 .
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evenlncs ean 9'9-~
9550 eatl04
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bperoenced. for Corona
del Mar facility. Call Lisa
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n Sol.a Baby/Chld's furn
&. ac:cA!SS store in NB Ptol.
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career llainnc Call I·
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IMW
'0 2 1 251 S388/MO Odown lease
On Approved Credit
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Odownlease On App1oved Credit.
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The blddlna hu Pftl()eeded: NORTH EAB1': 80tmf WUI' P8nner opens lhc = wllh one le:? .... ' Wbal Jo )'OU bid now? dub. What do )'OU ?
A • You hive • powerful hand and
ucellmuuppun fur pertner's aulL ~nils••>' ton of forcina heert raise widl Only thn»-catd sup-pon, even with suCh oxcellent help
as you can produce. Next, don't even
lhint about · lhiftina wilb sueh
a ""e.alt ~t. For the moment,
JU 1 bid one ~ and ace whll r'CIC-
tioo tb4t geu from plltnec
A • You ...S not be in a 114.tny to
rabe cllabc -rutt probe for • poui-
ble 4-4 majoMult nt. ~one
apede, then, oppotite • muilinum
rebid by pt1nne1; jump to three no
tNmp at your nut tum.
Q 5 ·Neither vvlnerablc,as Sooth
you hold:
•Q1UU O ICU 0 7 •A J U
1be biddina lw proceeded: Q 2 • A' South, vulnerable, you
hold: NORTH !AS1' SOUTH WP.ST 10 ..... •• ....
• 4 5' Q K J <> 10 6 • 4 IC. 8 7 U
The biddina tw l>f'OC«lded:
1• r.. T Wbat do you bid now7
SOU11J WF.S1' NOR'm A· Only I hand boa would bid two
no tnnnp oo an unblt.lanced hand,
ucellent 1upp0n for penner's aec-
ond suit and Only one stopper in the
unbid suiL Bid three c:lubs. II the
band befonp in the no-trump pmc.
partner will make another bid.
I• .... le:?
' Whal do you bid now?
A • This hand is not worth • jump to
lhrec clubs. It is just about ri&bt 111
lenns of strength, but the quality or
the club wit leaves something LO be
dcsll'Cd. Bid two clubc. Unleu part·
ner can ~ iipm, It is most unlikely you are m1ss111g a game.
Q ' -Vulnerable. you bold:
•4 1MJ ~AQJ IH52 O \Qld o QJ
Q J · Vulnerable, you hold: What is your opening bicf?'
•8.l ~ Yold 0 AQtlJ • 4Q 10652
What is your opening bid?
A -If there is anrthlng lib • golden n.ile in brid&e. it 11: never make a
preemptive bid holdinJ two aca..
Given that mlctun:,open one hean,
intendin1 to jump LO four beans at
your ncllt tum. Bvcn If penncr
responds in apedcs. we cannot pk·
ture a holding where four spades
would be the superior~.
A -You want to bid bolb suits but
you 11n: not strona enough LO reverse.
This it ooe of !hose handl where, to
focilitatc a rebid, you should open in
your honer suit. Bid one diamond,
then in&roduce your clubs on the neAI
1 800-CHARITYI Donate
your vehicle directly to
lh• oroalnal, nationally
ecclalmed Charity Car&.
100~ chanty not • used c., dealer/fund· .. _ J .800-QtARITY ( l ·
800 ·2•2 -7'89 ).
www .char it years.or a
(CAL•SCAN)
feril •tt F-uo iCAI ,
xi..t, f/,,.wer, ....._,.,
.. 17521 $17,976
for,. '01 brlerer
ovte, ... ,. • .,, ... ,.
irAJJSI J $2 1,t 6
Ferd '99 bftlerer
very c1-. certlfletl
l lt47t7 $16,t76
fer,. '00 y_.... SIS
........... lUS6cyl.
2+2, Coupe, 69k, British
raclnc creen, tan llhr,
moonrf, chrome whls,
beaut cond. Sl0,995. Mi7219 8lw 9&586-18118
Jeep Cherekee '9 7
L..w4w 4•4 15 mo warr, V·8. al, ac, lthr Int.
f/pwr. calm whls/tlres,
Sl•.750. 9'9·6'2·2702
J-.'9SOr...ia.......
10111 moles, 1 ow_., al
records, ,,., y clean
$6995 (94t)H1-'24a
'-" "-'96 Discovery
Green/tan klt, beautiful
original condition Sl3,995
fin &. warr avafl v'57291
81\r 949-SU-1 aaa
leitn '91 LS 400 alnl
cond, 102k ml, peerl wflV
l'Y int, all records, loaded, l owner, senior
citizen, nry clean, pp, Sl0,200 (9'9) 6'0-7402
Mil '7t '50Sl
Xtnt cond, convt 2 lops,
Ivory, lthr inter, all pwr
$95009'9 718-9300
MHCIOIS INl 'tO
300£ luded, c lean
Inside &. out 18111( mi,
S8000 9'9·515-213'
MllKlDIS C2IO '97
lthr, blll,everthl111ewrl
This is • winner! Gora!
IVfS71'21 $21,toO
MlaCIDIS CUl4'0 '00
Very nice Coupe,
flawleul Red. nn u112 s.u,to0
MllKIOIS MU20 'H
Whitt. loaded,
VWC .. e '97
White, areet, fun
convertible for summerll
1117950 $9,980.000
IMWU .... tw'97
White w/tan lthr. only 35K milesl
118098 S17,9BO
lell"' GSJOO 'tS s.4-Gold w/ten llhr, full pwr.
8QI( milesll
118018 Sl5.980
IMW '2Sf 'H s.4-
Wh1t1 w/lan 1nl1t. auto
full powlfl
• lllOM $14,980
laony S Tr..,.r 't'
Whole w/cr•Y ont. 5
speed,4X4,
118016 S6.980
Owve1er~··1
fxl Convt While
w/P«ftcl ten lthr, auto
•18172 Sll,980
• .._..1 ... 1oi-te
'97 LS Sedan Sllvet
w/er •Y Inter. 6 cyt, ed.
ll81M2 Sll,980
V•• ISO '97 So"-Whlte w/lan lthr, 1 own.
• nice fresh trade In!
118060 fO,Slf
l•W'111'96s.4-
Red w/immac tan inter I
or, euto ONLY
1177•9 $13.980
IMW 5211 '91 S.....
Black w/tan lthr w/St>ort
whls, local oria search
•18083 $23,980
-···''r., ......... C...,Noc '9' STS Fwy •2'664 $14,976 miles. pearl wht. oat·
meal llhr, chrm whls,
mechanic owned, buu
toful orla cond, f1ntntlc
value, books &. records
$6995, Ion &. warranty
avail, vonl457296 Bkr
very very clean!
1WAOJ7H2 $24,toO
¥erce4eel.-C20 '98 LSedan Only 65K ml
on this beauty! F ult pwr
•190801 $16,980
t49-SH -1aaa
,.,.,. a_,., '01 XCAI
4dr, ate,..,. •• <hr_.._ ...
llA09J22 $17,976
fOllO f-1 SO '0 2
Swpercrew .......,.,cd,....,.,
c......,.r $200 obo nteds •A2t27S $26,995
wotk. Moving must selll 949-722-9078
SdlyourC4r
;,. Cla1sifled I
<......, '00 M.i.MM. lS lther, ..,_reef, ... ,.
1261156 514,• •
ferd '97T-SGl
ovte, oc, v..-, de..
11S16S2 $11,976
,.,,.•99y_.... 51
-·· 6 cyt. ..... ,. ... $22'506 $11,t76
T ................... .,,.
100~2n-1u•
Jeril ·u a_,.1r ilT
' cyt. 70k ml, 6 shott,
camper shell w/carpct, ''Ir" loft, cmm whts. co. beaut orl1 co nd,
vfS67912 fin IVlil S-995
Bkr 9'9-5116-1888.
reril 193 T_... CH•y
•cir, auto, ps, •/c, pb,
aood cond, cunent l•as/ ~ 71 .. 313-0198
'91 Acwrtl Ci
1ut0; ' cyl, 67k ml, xlnt cond, dark creen uVltn
llhr int, ac. p/wlndow/ doora. cc, In-clash cd,
Sl 2.800/obo 71•·803·
9204
'OUCHI 91 I 'U
Pretty cer, very clean!! llJS121671 $24,too
AUIHA4 '99
Bkle, 1mmacul1te!ll
Fully loaded!
I U 2JS191 SU.too
IMW S.o1'97
Calif .. car. every opbon.
lthr seats well melnt.
I VIWS4 I 25 $3 )¥tOO
IMWXS '01
Solvet pr is tine condition
and it &howal!J lllN2010J SSO,toO
IMWHSl'H
White convertible,
utremely nice car. IRX>3378' $19,900
Mero:e4ee 'H SHA crHm puff. wht/tan lthr,
showroom, chrCMM. 2
trips. 116.150 71'-151·2464
.,,__ '96 IOOSX SE.ft
Showrm, 3611, red, auto,
loaded. moontf, ·~~J winal7500 714·751·-
Porsch• '71 91 lT Coupe,
Sil\r.,, •Int lnsldl & out.
110,000 for"'· 760-320· 0039
V.._ S40 So"-'O I
Sedan Tiiis Is an almost
new Volvo that hes fact
werr remalnlna
118272 $18,980
t-4..,,,., .. 1 .....
Rover While w/tan llht Only~miles!
118138 $27,980
IMW C"""' '96 '211
Sports ella 5 CO, prem whls, only 65'( ml.
118157 $21,980
IMWMS '91 S.-
Whita w/perlec:t bll lthr,
11111 rec'ds. 68lt ml!
.. 7665 • 18,980
Merc ... 1 .. ats
E320 Diesel Seden
Smoke silver
111341 119,!llO
• ~t';-;;1
rt~· • 111111111 • • •
Teyoto '92Tercel •Vee. fin av•ll. areat Transportation car!
•1800J6.3180 S'.695.
s--.·u..., ...
ps/b/w/cc/hlt, stereo.
cess. moonroof, alloys
11"°27·2915 $9995.
v .... ....,·t1Jen•
GUSDM
ps/b/wNcc/tilt.cass, moonroof, alloys
114'027·2915 $9,995.
........ '97 Civic ll SD•
ac/ps/b/w/1/m/cc
IOl,532·3047 S9.995.
......._'91CMc s.4-
ac/ps/b/tilt, must see!
1597'40·3068 Sl0,995.
,_,,. T--'00 SIS
•Vac/abs/cc/ps/b/I
frff applic11llon. last
1ppronl NON PRDrlT
DEBT CONSOLIDATION
CAl.l
1-1166-76'-3338 2' !lour conMiltabon
BOATS
1515
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
lMINCHING/
STORAGE 9680 .....,_...___.,.
-~vqpeydp tental tees1n Own a
moorinc! Pr,..,ate party _,_ to Ml a 50 moorwc
loc ,.. His 11111 dcldl Ill
~A· S4ICtion !J
Avon W::rest hd Sl5.<U>
cmh. 9"4n-.SU.
.Un.Mlae ,_., ., 1off, 13.Sft
1ff6 16ft,tottr, beam, no live 1 board,
Owtlowor4...ttt-eller. nut Bay lstand &. fun $1500 9•9-675-lt IS Zone 949-689-5553
alloys,6 cyl.lowm1 2001 J lh Ovffy loll• 12429'2•2835 Sl0.995. new, fuHy loaded, slip SELL
Mermry '9t S.W. lS available. $28.SOO obo
6 cyl, IC/ps/b/w/dVm/ (949) 47'4600a 111 your stuff
tkougtr
classified!
cc/tllVabs, steteo cass,
moonroof, alloys
16188'9-3166 Sl0,995.
........ 'ffCMc
aVac/ps/b/w/dl/tllt/lo mile1, fin an1I.
I07628S-J291 $11,995.
T eyotw '00 <....a. CE
•Vac/ps/b/w/dl, hit, ed. lollenew
'322181 $12,595.
.......... Ac<.,,.
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aVac/ps/b/w/dVm
11439·3237 $12.995. .._ . ..., ..........
l~,·=.7 ....
VWJETTA ' .. GlS
5 speed, fully loaded, white, sunrf, mu1t Miii
S8SOO 080 9'9-675-2852
~; m•AllEOUI .... -..... ., o, ..... ,.
i»..tw with OllW .0
YH<S upl wtH P•Y •
v..-y fair price for y-
ca.r. Van Of trucll patd
f« Of not. Call Okk Rey
@ Tomato Auto Sales. TT ""437·1931 or 11" J28.
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