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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2003
A CLOSER LOOK
•
Cloud still hangs over Newport City Council
While matters
surrounding Councilman
Dick Nichols have been
settled for now, the
effects are yet to be seen.
June Cau1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport
Beach Qty Council has just survived its
worst civil war In years. The behavior of
one of their own, Olclc. Nichols. was so
objectionable 10 some of his colleagues
IN BUSINESS
New center
caters to
the hungry
The third neighborhood
shopping center that the
Irvine Co . has opened in
the past year includes
eight eateries.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The Irvine Co.
has opened its third neighborhood re-
tail center in the city in less than a year.
the latest dominated by an anay of res-
taurants.
Company officials expect the Bluffs
Shopping Center. which officially
INSIDE
For more
buslneu
news, see
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opened May 27, to
draw customers from
surrounding neighbor-
hoods to its eclectic
blend of quick. casual
eateries and retail
shops.
Three-fourths of the
center, or eight of the 12 new shops. are
eateries.
"We think this will be a terrific and
complimentary addition to our ponfo-
Uo," said Jennifer Hleger, a company
spokeswoman. "The center is brand
new. and already, we're seeing a lot of
people decide to go there and enjoy
those restaurants."
The Bluffs. at Bison Avenue and Mac-
Arthur Boulevard, just off the Corona
del Mar Freeway, Is now halfway open.
Daphne's Greek Caf~ christened the
center, opening its doors a day early, on
May 26. On the official opening day, Pei
Wei Asian Diner, Baja Fresh, PastaBravo,
Quizno's Sub and SW Nails & Spa were
operating.
By the end of the month. Celebrity
Oeaners and T-Mobile are expected to
open.
that they had a formal
item put on their coun-
cil agenda
The question it ad-
dressed: Should Nich-
ols be slapped on the
wrist or even censured
for suggesting that a
Planning Commission Dick Nichols decision had been in-
fluenced by a bribe?
They even considered creating some
type of code of conduct.
In the end, after the verbal spankings
were over, they decided against any of
these measures. But questions remain
aboul the aftermath. Will Nichols and
his colleagues be able to mend fences
and move on? Will they find a common
ground for conducting the business of
the city. And, perhaps most salient. will
Nichols continue to appear at and
spealc. at Planning Cornmissjon meet-
ings?
"Yes.· Nichols said Friday in response
to the last question. "But not for a while.
Not until things die down."
All six of Nichols' council colleagues
commented on his fateful comment 10
planning commissioners at their May 22
meeting: "It doesn't look good. It looks
lilce you're taking money for this one."
The councilmen's comments ran the
gamut from the gentle disapproval of
Don Webb to the aJJ-out questiorung of
Nichols' Green.l.tght backers by Tod
Ridgeway. Gary Proctor questioned
Nichols' ability to grasp the issue at
hand. John Heffernan, the other Green-
light-backed councilman, took the op-
portunity to d1Stance himself from
Nichols.
Gary Adam-. introduced a whole new
area of concern opened by Nichols'
practice of addre~ing the Planning
Commission from the podium as a
member of the public.
State open-meeting laws forbid a ma-
1onty or the coun<:tl from ~mbllng
out.!>1de or nouced pubbc forum'> to dls-
cu~ m.mer!> or City busme<». So if one
council member auends or partmpates
in a Plannmg Corruru<>Ston meeung. no
more than two other!> can do so
Therefore. any counctl member who
pamc1pates m a Plannmg Corruruss1on
meeung t!i bru.1cally usmg up hi .. or her
colleague .. · nght to do the ..ame. The
only equitable 1hmg for counctl mem-
bers to do, '" to clll '>tay away. Adams
said.
See COUNCIL. Pa1e A4
Hog in the spotlight
Enthusiasts of the iconic
motorcycles fl ock to the
Newport Dunes for a
two-day exhibition
Coral Wilson
Daily Pilot
T here's a bun m the an. the ground
begin~ to \1brate, and 1hen. ltke
thunder and a Oash or lightning. a
Harley Davidson goes by
-it's that disnnct roaring. rumbling.
wake-you·up-m·the-middle-of-the-rught
sound," said Howard KeUy. edJtor of Hot Bike
and Street Olopper magazine'>.
Swann.. of motorcycl~ hit the roads or
Newpon Beach for the Harley·Da\1dson We.-,1
Coast Super Show at Newpon Dune .. Rt~on
Saturday and Sundav
The two-day event presenred by the Dune<.
in conjuncuon with Ho1 Bile. Street Olopper
and Hot Rod Bikes magannes brought m
thousands of people to c,how off their bikes. to
get some ideas for custol'TUZl11g the hogs m
their garages or iust to spend Father's Day in
style.
The inaugural event pro.,,ed to be huge!)
successful. with 150 vendors and about 8.000
visitors. KeUy said
·Whatever you are pa.s.!>1onate about -cars.
boats or motorcycles -you thmk it is as good
as it can be until you see a new idea." he said.
The average enthusiast invests S 10,000 to
~-...~~ ~teHn1-tn<~!Allmelrr-Y\lasEHit:IShlr-wtH-~--1f--~ S 15,000 in customizing their bikes. he saJd. A
open up. In the fall. three more eateries
will open, including Carl's Jr .. Islands
Restaurant and Panera Bread.
The Bluffs came ln across the street
from Newpon North Center, which in-
cludes only a handful of eateries, in.
eluding Marco Polo Restaurante and
SM HUNGRY, Ptee M
Daily Pilot
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PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
#:Jove, Robert Juarez of Bell walks along side his son, Robert Jr .. who's riding his mint.Harley,
through the Harley-Oavidson West Coast Super Show Sunday morning.Left, Vista residents
John Kachelmeier, left, and Matthew Moreno. right, check out a supercharged custom Harley.
THINKING ALLOWED
mo to
he said.
"One in 30 motorcycles are stock.
unmodified,· he said, porn ting to a sea of
See HARLEY. Pa1e M
Two Father's Day brunches and a roast
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
SEAN HlllER/DMY PILOT
Joe Lestino of Costa Mesa, a Vanguard University student. works on his quads at Natural Healttl Sports Therapy in Newport Beach.
Worked to the core
Health clinic uses high-tech machines to
produce a tough, focused workout.
vertical leap or quickness to
starts at race time.
The QuJck'IWitch system, as it
is known, is a network. of four
high-tech work.out machines
connected to a computer
monitoring device. The
multi-chest, leg extension curl,
total hip and glute hamstring
machines are strung together
during hour-long sessions that
provide a grueling and in tense
work.out.
explosiveness and power, said
Lestino, a Costa Mesa student
and therapist al the clink.
P•ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
A s a college basketball
player, Mark Roche
always looked for ways
to get stronger, quicker
and more agile.
Lifting free weight~ gave him
strength, but always made his
muscles sore. Plyometrics, the
form of German gymnastics tha1
includes tossing a medicine ball,
gave him agility. but didn't help
him with his vertical leap.
Once Roche discovered a line
of computerized training
equipment that helps athletes
improve their strength and
endurance by working specific
Hcore· muM:les. he found his
niche in the training industry.
He also found machines that
translate to better skills on a field,
hardwood floor or baseball
diamond.
#You're not going to have that
soreness that you have in reguJar
weightlifting.· Roche said about
the machines. "Our job is to
make people heller ... and move
them on their way."
Roche now owns and runs the
Natural Health Sports Therapy
clinic, at 290 I W Coast Highway
in Newport Beach, where he
offers this training method to any
athlete hoping 10 add inches to a
Roche provides 22 sessions
over a 10-~ period for $550,
or about $27 per visit. A trainer
monitors the action.
Rotating from machine to
machine at noontime last week.
Joe Leslino huffed and puffed
after a shortened session. The
body's "fast twitch" m uscles are
targeted in the woricouts to build
,, "It works your power muscles,·
Leslino said. "It's a good
supplement to your workout."
Roche opened his first
Newport Beach clinic in 1989
nestled in a building on Mariner's
Mile, across the street from his
Natural I lealth clinic. In 1993, he
moved 10 his present location.
Roche's clinic is the only one in
Newpon-Mesa that offers the
Quick'IWitch machines.
Roche, 44, lives in Huntington
Beach.
• Got an interesting t1db1t or story
idea about a local business? E-mail 11
to Daily Pilot business rePorter Paul
Clinton at
paul.clinton@lst1mes.com.
BUSINESS CALENDAR networtting lundMon meetingt Wedneldeya
from 11:45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the ea.ta Mesa
CountJY C1ub. The cost is $14. The club i• at 1701
Gotf Couree Drive, Coste Mesa. (714) ... 9090.
Oub 1300 ,,,_..from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdav• in
Sgt. Pepperonl'a meeting room, 2300 Bristol St.,
Newport Beach. Call to make ,....,..,etiona. (949)
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THE BUSINESS
OF LANGUAGE
A mistake
made every day
Every day. Everyday. Every single day I
come across English mistakes made
by professional communicators -
business people getting paid to convey
ideas effectively and professionaJly.
With the exception of rap musicians,
pretty much everyone benefits from
speaking and writing well But for business
people -from the highes1-level executive
to entry-level support staff -a good grru.p
or the language can be
..----------. crilical. For one thing, in
business, image is
everything. But, more
Important, good
grammar lets a speaker
or wri1er get ideas acros~
clearly and with effect.
Officially, that's the
reason I'm kicking off
this new column. MThe
JUNE Business of Language."
CASAGRANDE Off the record, though, I
<;hould admil tha1
grammar and spelling boo-boos make me
nuts. I can't help it. At one point, probably
as a copy editor for Business Wire, I
crossed the thin red line between casuaJ
observer oflhe language to red-faced,
card-carrying sergeant in 1he Grammar
Gestapo.
ti's a bad auitude 10 have. By copping an
altitude of supenori1y when i1 comes to
grammar, you're basically inv11ing
humiliation. The best experts on the
language are too <,mart to play smarty
pants because they know that il's
impossible to know everything. TI1e skilled
copy editors al the Pilot and even the Los
Angeles Times make miMakes from lime to
time. I lumility ti. the only way to go.
That said. don't be !.iurprised if at some
point in the future I get knocked on my
fanny. either by making an egregious
mis1ak.e or by having my name on a
column with someone else'<; glaring
grammar gaffe. It's pretty much inevitable
that I'll have to eat some crow.
Nonetheless. alternating weeks with Paul
Ointon's "Wall Street Wes1 Column," l'U 1ry
to shed some light on my grammar gripe •
du jour. For example, every day versu!>
everyday, which I'll get to in a moment.
I'm no expert. I'm nol even the most
qualified peri.on on the Pilot '>laff to teath
this stuff. I ju'it hope to be able to present
some othe1W1se dry and tedious material
in a way that makes ii fun, in1eresting and.
most of all. usefuJ for bul>iness writers.
Today's sermon is for the ad wizard who-
plastered the nation with billboards (is my
militant snootiness showing?) announcing
that their flagship burger is ju'>t 99 cents
"everyday."
This is a really common mis1ake -I see
it everywhere -but it's an ea..\y one to
avoid. "Everyday" is only used when it's a
modifier, which in most cases means it's an
adjective. Your company mtg.ht have
"everyday low prices" or "everyday vaJues:
but it's two words when you're referring lo
the days themselves. Thus, you have ·1ow
prices every day," "values every day."
Without even delving into the subtleties
of modifiers and things like hyphenation,
you can always gel it right by simply asking
yourself, "Am I using it as an adjective?"
Your business correspondence will shine.
and you'll soon know the anguish I feel
every time I drive past these blasted
billboards.
•Have a question about business writing or
grammar? Write June Casagrande at
june.cssagrande@latimes.com.
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Monday, June 16, 2003 Al
Council likely to· OK budget
Constrained by state's financiaJ crisis, city
leadell6 are expected to approve a cautious,
$11 2-million budget.
Lolita Harper
Da ily Pilot
COSTA MESA -City leaders
are expected to approve a cau·
tious budget tonight under 01e
weight of stale financial woes
that will ultimately faJJ on locals'
shoulders.
City officials have proposed a
$112-rnillion budget for fiscal
year 2003-04, which is up nearly
$I 0 million from lru;t year's ap-
proved budget.
Marlc Puckett, the city's direc·
tor of finance, saJd the budget
laltes into account the rising
costs of providing basic services.
AJthough the amount may be
higher, the budget is considered
"Oat," he said.
The prelimmary budget allows
the city to maintain programs
and services at existing levels. 11
estimates the city will take in
about S38 million in sales tax and
about $15 million in property
tax.
The city gained a boost in its
property tax from last year be-
caw.e of the addition of IKEA. in
the Home Ranch development,
officlals said. Property taxes in
general have been increasing.
A study session and com.mu·
mty budget workshop were beld
lru.t wee.It to answer questions
about the budgeL At the study
session, Councilman Allan Man·
soor asked city staff to evaluate
further the money being spent
on the mobile recreation unit.
the mobile skate parlc, recreation
programs for children. the West ·
side police substation, the city's
anti-drug program -also known
rui [}\Rf -and the city's contri·
bution to the Orange County Hu-
man Relations Commission.
Mayor Gary Monahan also
called attention 10 fees the coun-
cil pay'> to various regional or·
gani.t.ations and council mem·
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
OCC to offer 46 online
classes in th e fall
Orange Coast College will of-
fer 46 online Internet clas!>es
next fall. Already. many of
OCCi. faJI classes are 100% on·
line, with other:. ri:quiring one
or more on-campus meetingi..
Online classes are completed
within 1hc sam e timeframe ai.
on-campui. clai>ses, but '>ave
the student commuting lime.
fhc only requirement is that
the 'ilude111 ha~ acces., to the:
lnternt•l from hl\/her Pentium
da''> PC or Mac with a 28.8
'>pet·d modem, an up-10-da1e
hrowwr ... ud1 "'' lnternel l.x
plort'r 5 0 or h1Kher or Nel'>Capt·
C.ommumcatur 4 7, and an e·
mail UClOUnl
'lome uf the <,ub1ec1c, avail
ahle a' online cla ...... es arc ac
roun1ing. allied health. bu'>I ·
ne.,s. Lompull'r mforma11on
c;y..rern... r ompu1er \cit·nce,
compu1cri1t'd offin• tcchnol-
O)..'). I nglt~h. food dnd nuln!lon
dnd nrn,1c I ht'\l' tour'>l''> are
worth one half 10 four unil!> of
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GEmNG INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis For information on
adding your organ1zat1on to this
list. call (949) 574-4298
NEWPORT HARBOR
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The Newpon Harbor Nauttcal
Museum offers a number of
volunteer opportunities in the g1h
shop, as docents or receptionists,
with clencal work and with
fund-raising events Training 1s
provided (949) 675-8915, Ext 107.
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA needs a variety of
general volunteer help (949)
642·9990
NEWPORT-MESA
SCHOOL FOUNDATION
The foundation is looking for
volunteers to help with
fund-raising efforts, speaking
opportunities. public events and
occasional office work. (949)
631-4143.
credit each.
"Studenti. who are disci-
plined find the Internet a great
way to taJce classes," said Par·
nian Barvarz. a computer infor-
mation systems instructor. "It's
very helpful for online students
to have t11eir own computer.
but not essential. If need be,
students may use the comput·
ers and software available on
campus in OCCs John Clark
Computer center."
Fall registration begins Mon·
day, July 14, and classes beKin
Monday, Aug. 25. Class sched
ulec; are available online at
www.oranecoastcollege.com. A
printed version will be availabh:
June 23 at the OCC.. Adm1111 ... 1ra
lion Office. lbe office is open
tlm '>ummer from 8 a.m to 6
p.m. Monday through rhur'
day: The wllege i'> clo'>ed 1 ri
days. For more rt'g1s1rauon in
formauon. call (714) 4J2 • ">072.
Johns Hopkins honor~
local students
Fifteen I larbor Day ~1 hcwl
'>ludent' were recogn11cd by
NEWPORT THEATRE
ARTS CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tackled, including set
construction, ushering, mailings
and assorted technical duties
Sdleduling 1s flexible, with a two·
to 20..hour commitment per
month. The N6'JVJ)Ort Theatre Arts
Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949)
631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound seniors in
the Newport Beach area The
delivery time is between 11 :30
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center
also needs volunteer nurses for
its semi-monthly blood pressure
screenings. The center offers this
service between 9 and 11 a.m. the
first and third Tuesdays of the
month. Volunteers should
commit two hours once a month
or volunteer on a substitute basis.
The center is at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. (949)
644-3244.
OPERA PACIAC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance,
a support group for Opera Pacific,
Featuring A Live Tribute To
Frank Sinatra
Every MonJ.y tf Tiuul.y 6-9pm
Steaks • Statood • CocktaHs / ,,, Ht·,,,, 111tu11n t ,,//
('}.f')) h·•'· -,, .••
the lohm I lopk.ins University
Center for falented Youth for
their academic excellence on
Sunday. May 18, in a ceremony
al the University of Southern
California. Nine students in
grade~ five and l>ix and :.ix Stu·
dent'> from grade!. '>even and
eight were hnnored.
rhe Mudentc; were: Hrian Bar·
wick, Laguna Heach; Blaine Bo·
lus, Newport Coa:.t; Geoffrey
Rurn'o. Corona Oel Mar; Ken ·
ncth C :oopl'r, Nt•wport Coa!>I;
Daml·lla (,oodman, Newport
Beach, I a 1th ( rrciner. Newport
Heath. I ukc· (,rt-int.'r, Newport
Hc.ith, I llllm.1'> I lutchmson.
Corona Dl'I Mar. flnan Licorish,
Com11.i !kl Mar: Mtthael Mc·
Kenn.i, '-l·wporl Beach, Richard
Penfil \,1•wpon Bt-aLh. Otase
Ho">, Nt•wpon Coa'>t. Bayle
'lm11h. Ir. ine, Alex. ~w1gen.
Nt'wpurt Heath, and Nicoll'
\.\agrll'r, :-..t·wporl Heach.
I hl· C I'\ 1dc1111fit:, America's
lop 'tudc111., 111 grade'> two
1hro11~h c•1gh1 and provide., pro·
gram'>, '>cr.1u•.,, and rP'>OUrces
to lu·lp 1lwrn nrnkc lhl' mo'il of
1hc•1r ahthllc'>
has act1vit1es fo r volunteers. (71 4)
540 6000
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operallon Clean Slate. a Costa
Mesa-based organization for
graffiti prevention, needs
volunteers to paint out graffiti
and other duties. Michael
Howard, (714) 435-0745
OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY
Orange Coast College's Sdlool of
Sailing and Seamanship needs
book donations for its Nautical
Library The Sdlool of Sailing and
Seamanship 1s at 1801 W Coast
Highway, Newpon Beach (949)
645·9412
ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
The largest family shelter in the
county needs volunteers for its
children's programs. It especially
desires tutors and those who can
take part in activities after 6 p.m.
Tutors will work wrth groups of
children or ind1v1dually, helping
children in their academic
problem areas. Volunteers will
also act as a big brother or big
sister during the summer. Jaime
Mayo, (949) 631 7213.
FYI
•WHAT: Costa Mesa City
Council meeting
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
•WHERE: City Hall, n Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-5223
bers' individual expencUture..
The council has ta.ken a con'>t:r·
vatlve stance on allocations for
the tr-dining of staffers, Monahan
said, and the cow1cil should fol·
low suit by limiting the amount
of money spent on some semi·
nars.
The community budge1 t.es
sion on Tuesday was sparsely at·
tended, but proVlded an inuma1e
setting to discuss, 111 de1ail, van·
ous portions of the budget.
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PU.BLIC SAFETY
. POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• EHt 11th StrMt: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
urinating in public In the 170
block at 12:26 a.m. Friday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
man was arrested on
suspicion of being drunk in
public in the 1800 block at
1:30 a.m. Sunday.
• Ogle Street: A woman was
arrested on suspicion of
being in the partc after dark
in the 300 block at 9:13 p.m.
Friday.
• South Coast Drive: A
woman was a rrested on
suspicion of petty theft in
the 900 block at 5:45 p.m.
Friday,
• West Baker Street: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
burglary in the 700 block at
2:50 a.m. Friday.
• West 19th Street: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
resisting an officer in the
500 block at 6:25 p.m.
Friday.
COUNCIL
Continued from Al
STANDING BY HIS WORDS
There are other considera-
tions. For example. if a council
member takes a position on a re-
que'>l m front of the Planning
Commission. and then that item
1-. talled up for reconsideration
by the council, could that coun -
nl member give a fair. impartial
hearing in the council proceed·
ing-.?
rhe very issue that prompted
Nichols' faux pas has been called
up for council reconsideration -
hy Nichols himself.
City Anomey Bob Burnham
said Fnday that he is reviewing
legal guidelines to determine
whether Nichols should partici-
pa1e in the discussion or the
vote He said he would not have
a recommendation until after
further legal research.
Nichols has apologized nu-
merous times for his phrase, ex-
plaining that he meant it as a
metaphor and not as a leglllmate
allegation. He doesn't believe
that anyone on the Planning
( ommi'>s1on accepted a bribe to
deny a reque!.I for a height vari·
ance on a private home on Bal·
boa 1 .. 1and's South Ocean Front.
ht' <;aid.
Bui he Mands by his position
that the Planning Commission
wa~ wrong to deny the request.
D1e O\o\'Oer of the home wanted
to expand the size of an elevator
entrance on the roof of her home
lrom a 25 o,quare feet 127 square
feet and add a bathroom. City
v-dnance rules don't allow for
.,uch exception~ to area heigh1
linw... Nichols thinks they
'>hould. because the structure
would not significantly affect
views or lhe overall aesthetics of
thl' neighborhood.
"Though I sure don't think that
th1i, ha!> all been a good thing. I
don't want to say thal we go1 a
win out of this," Nichols said.
"Rut has1cally. nmv. the council is
wtlling to try to work with me,
and I think we can eliminate
• w..t 11th Street: A man
WH arrested on an outside
warrant In the 600 blodt at
12:06 a.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Eastbklff Oltve: A petty
theft was reported In the
2600 block at 8:01 a.m.
Sunday.
• Jamboree Road and North
Bristol Street: A person was
reported throwing an object
from a vehicle at 1 :44 a.m.
Sunday.
• Orchid and 4th avenuH:
Suspicious circumstances
were reported at 1 :28 a.m.
Sunday.
• S•n Joaquin Hilts Road: A
vehicle burglary was
repo rted in the 2600 block at
8:53 a.m. Sunday.
• West Coast Highway: A
vehicle theft was reported In
the 3400 blodc at 2:20 a .m.
Sunday.
•30th Street: An injured
animal was reJ)C!rted In the
200 block at 8:23 a.m.
Sunday.
'It's over as far as I'm
concerned.'
Steve Brombera
Newport Beach mayor
some of the problems in the .oon·
ing causing me the most dis-
tress."
MORE TROUBLE IN THE
FUTIJRE?
Mayor Steve Bromberg dis·
agrees with Nichols' prediction
of this silver tining. .
"I can't really agree with that,
because Mr. Nichols' under-
standing of the variance and
modification p rocedure is inac-
curate.~ Bromberg said. Ml-Je's on
the WTong track. He doesn't
understand what a variance is,
what a modification ii.. A lot of us
have cried to explain it to him."
If that's true, it's possible that
there are more flubs in Nichols'
future. Brom berg said that, if past
problems repeat themselves, the
council may have to take formal
action. ln the meantime, though.
Bromberg said he would rather
emphasize the positive points
about Tuesday's council talks,
which ended with a unanimous
vote to drop the matter.
Mil's over as far as I'm con·
cemed," Bromberg said. ''I'm
proud of the counc.il and each
council memb er for taking the
high road in handling this very
difficult and delicate issue with
the highest level of professional·
ism.
''I'm glad we waited two
week.<i. Emotions were running
high in the council meeung be-
fore that and, if we'd have talked
about it then, it might not have
turned out as well," he said "I
hope something good comes out
of ii, and that good would be a
better understanding on the part
of Mr. Nichols as to how the
process works."
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande a latimes com.
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Continued from Al
Cllampagnes Market.
Both centers should work tn
concert, since a handful of hous·
ing communities have sprung up
over the past )'e¥. said Robert
Best, a Costa Mesa shopping
center developer.
"One of the reasons why is
that the Irvine Ranch is generally
under-retailed," Best Said. "What
they've done is concentrated a
lot of restaurants. There's a lot of
demand for that. I think it's well
thought out and will work.~
The Bluffs should also attract
lunchtime crowds from Newport
Center, University Research Parle
and UC lrvine. Hleger said.
The center comes less than a
year after the Irvine Co. o pened
Crysta] Cove Promenade and
Newport Coast Shopping Center,
two other neighborhood centers
in Newport Beach, in October.
The company has been re-
vamping Fashion Island since
the fall. As part of the renova·
tions. an old-fashioned carousel
will be added.
uwe are very pleased with the
strong performance of our port·
folio," Hieger said . Mnaffic at our
centers is up, and we continue to
welcome new stores. (lOe new
centers) are examples of our
confidence in the market."
ln some ways, the Bluffs re-
presen ts the latest evolution Of
shopping center design fro m the
Irvine Co. Architects built in a
large public courtyard, a grove of
30 olive trees, a circling fountain
and even a fireplace.
The goal is to make the center ~a
warm and inviting place to sit and
relax." Hieger wrote in an e-mail.
HARLEY
Continued from Al
more than l ,500 bikes filling the
parking lot. "The o thers are all
modified, customized, tweaked,
adjusted. messed with."
By changing the fenders,
wheels, exhaust pipes, seats and
chrom e finish, the goal is to
stand out and be different. KelJy
said. But the bikes that win
awards have tremendous
balance, he said. They are
conceptual from beginning to
end.
Mark UJunior" Skolnick.
owner of Lifestyle Cycles in
Anaheim. mad e a grand
entrance riding alongside about
300 of his customers. The group
stormed into town together for
the show.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
a.m. or after 1 p.m.
(For those of you d evoid of a
sense of humor. I remind you
these are jokes. There Is no City
Hall conspiracy. Stop flipping
through yot.lr rolodex for the
attorney's number.)
Snowden's best friends called
him warm -whk h they defin ed
as ~not so hot." They marveled
at Ellen Snowden for staying
married to the man for 32 years.
They said Sn owden could never
be described as mediocre
because mediocre people are
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TUESDAY
"hng Shui fof' a HMllng Home•
la a free seminar held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To make
reaervations, call (800) 595-6667.
The Newport 8Md'I Chlmber of
Commeroe hosts ita Newport
Bu&lneas Referral Breakfast for
Junt at the Pacific Cfub, 4110
Mac:Arthur Blvd., at 7:30 a.m.
Attendees wlll leam about a
marttetlng program In which
guests of the Marriott's Newport
Co.at Villas are 1'9ferred to Ioctl
bualneaea. The coat Is S17 for
members With • ,...rvltlon, and
$22 at the door. For more
lnformetlon, call (9'9) 729-4411.
WEDNESDAY
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PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
The Bluffs shopping center in Newport Beach is open while finishing touches are being made.
'What they've done is
concentrated a lot of
restaurants. There's a
lot of demand for that.
I think it's well thought
out and will work.'
Robert Best
a Costa Mesa shopping center
developer
uThe Bluffs was designed to
mirror a Mediterranean hilltop
town,• she added.
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and pohtlcs.
He may be reached at (9491
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.cJinton.§'lat1mes.com.
The fascination with
motorcycles is exclusive to no
one, he said . His clientele is
made up of physicians. lawyers.
students and entrepreneurs.
*It is who you want to be and
who you want to become." he
said. MA bike helps fulfi ll
dreams. Buying a bike is very
personal."
The bike he is building for
mortgage banker Jeff Pittman of
Newport Beach is nearly
complete, he said.
It will be a long. low chopper.
painted with lime green metal
flake and covered in spikes.
Pittman said.
Wife Sarah Pittman said she
no lon ger rides because of a bad
experience involving a
motorcycle accident. Pushing
their 4-month-old baby in a
stroller, she said that with
children comes responsibility.
always at their best.
Montebello Police Cl1ief Steve
Simonian, a childhood friend.
commended the city for
commending Snowden. Too
often people wait until
somebody dies to say nice things
about them and thank them for
their accomplishments. Steve
said. Not this time.
UThis time we're honoring
Dave before he accomplished a
damn thing." he joked.
Each roast was followed by a
heartfelt hug. If nastiness is a
testimony of friendship. Dave
Snowden has the best friends in
the world.
ln all seriousness. Sn<M\Jen
thanked the community, saymg the
Coast Unitarian Universalist
Church on human relations
featuring an introduction by
Rusty Kennedy of the Orange
County Human Relations Council.
·with the t ounty of Orange
Budget Cuts. Where Is the Human
Relations Council Now?· it asks.
The program goes from 12:30 to
1 :30 p.m. and ooatl $7.50 per
per$0n, including lunch, or $10
without a reservation. The
reception is at 11 :46 a.m .. and the
luncheon at noon. For
reservations. call (949) 660-8665,
ext. 3, by 5 p.m. June 17.
The Newport H..t>or Naudcal
Museum, worttlng In conjunction
with the Newport Library, will
present a series of story time
events on the Texu Dede at the
museum for children between 3
and 6 from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m.
There will also be a crafts project
for children and parents.
Admisalon la free and apaa. i1
limited. For Information or
reservatlona, call (949) 673-7883.
The a.. s.rtlor Center wtll ho9t
a twilight dinner and ahow With a
performance from ·Sunshine
Bova: fNtunnv the .-v1udevllle
team of Joe Schuleln and S.m
Youndhlna. Tidwta .,.. •v•it1ble
for S7 tit the cenmr, 800
M•rguetit9 Ave. In Coro~ dtl
M•r. For lnformltfon, etll (949)
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A view of the Bluffs Shopping Center from the centers tower
She is hoping her son takes up
golf in~tead.
Other falh ers came pushing
stroUers. New 10 the role. 8111
Cusimano of I luntington Beach
said he didn't know what else to
do on FaLher's Oay except spend
time with hi'i 6-monlh·old
daughter, ~1and1lyn.
He 1s JUSt wattmg until hii.
daughter 1i. old enough to go
riding wilh him. he aid.
"She will ride as soon as she
can walk. I'll tell you that." he
said. "Born to ride ..
The event by the water i5 one
that he said he hope'> will
continue for years to come.
wiLhout much ha<,c;le from
police.
"The bikes are loud and fast,
and the image i'> n ot the ~tyle of
Newport Beach ," he c;aid. ·But
everyone l<i the same. l:.ven with
tattoos and piercing'>, tl\ey are
"relation.ship-. fhel built were part
and p.irtial to all (hlSI success.
He alM> explamed his affimty
for cowboys. Cowboys. Wee
Lawmen. know the difference
between nght and wrong.
"There 1s no gray." he said.
He exprei.sed confidence in
his succes'>Or and commended
his police staff.
"They are beyond belief -
outstanding,· he said.
Ellen Snowden, near tears.
thanked the audience for their
suppon and commended her
husband.
"It was alwayi. more than a
job. it wac; a pa~t0n.· she said.
Snowden <ia1d he would wake
up the next day shll reeling from
connect, go to
www.nationalmssociety.org,
select "Living with MS" and then
select "Webc8S1s and
Conferences:'
The Newport BHdl Charnt>.r of
Commerce will announce Scott
Paulsen for the 2003 Citizen of the
Year Award for the city of
Newport Beach. Paulsen will be
honored at the chamber's annual
chairman's reception and citizen
of the year prese ntation. This
year's event takes place at 5 p.m.
at the Balboa Bay Club and
Resort, 1221 W. Coas1 Highway.
The cost 11 $30 per person, which
covers hora d'oeuvres and a
no-host bar. For reservations, call
(949) 729-4400.
FRIOAY
Newport Ounee RMort'1 •Movies
on the Beach" aeries offers
"Parent Trep" starting at dusk on
. the Nowport and. Parking costs
S8 per car. Campfires Will alao be
available for •'mores. The resort
la at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For
more Information, call (949)
729-0UNE.
SAT\JROAY
la com.• "*'*-of the
Hblplce Plefemtd Ch~ tum
and m•• 1 dltr.rence Jn the lives
of termln1lly Ill peopte and their
f1mm .. at • votuntMr
Ofientetlon. TM tNm i. ...acrng
caring P90Pll to .... petlents
tnd t.mlH• wtth noMMdlcll
,,.,., euc:tt .. provldfng reeplte
for the ~m.ry ce~ver. rMdlng
to~. peylng wetldy 9odlJ
vWee lf"Ct runnfng en...-.
~ .... "'°~'° .... wW\ Giie. dudee. Cll (714)
..-00 for more lnfonNidon.
f,;
all herl' 10 have fun and enjoy
1he '>Un'\hme."
I larley Davtd'>on riders
agreed rhat 11\ relax.mg,
therapeutic. a '>tre<i'i· reliever.
~1oi.t .. aid the) love riding for
the '>enst' of freedom 1t bnngs
~It\ JU"t the feeling.· fjnda
Mendota '><lid ~It clear<, m v
head. Ir\ empowering, ·
-.omcthing I can look forward 10
whenever I am having a hard
time and feel I 00~ better."
A'> rider aftl'r nder tried to
explain the ob'>C'>'iion. Kelly put
11 ~1mpl) -llarley\ are cool
"Wht'rt you pull up to a traffk
light. and they lool at you and
you look at them. you art' alwa~
the rnoler per<,on • he said
• CORAL WILSON 1s the news
assistant and mav be reached at
1949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
coral wilson n lat1mes.com
the celebrallon. only to he
brought bacl 10 real.ti)• come
\1onday. Lei\ ho~ hi~ Father'.,
Day wa.<, a t:Onllnuation of the
\-\eekend full of pant.es -
celebraung h1-. alcompltshmeni...
a-. a father of two sons .
peaking of cl'iebrauom. l
have to run. I L.now this ~ after
Lht.' fact, but I hope all the dads
out thert' had a'> much fun ~ my
li ttle family i' about to have.
nme to go.
• LOUTA HARPER wntes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the ar1s She
may be reached at (9491 574-4275 or
bye mail at
lo/1ta harper n la11mes com.
·01vorce: A New Beginning," a
workshop for men and women
divorced o r getting divorced. will
be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
at 180 Newport Center Drive. For
more Information. call 644-6435
The Newport H•l'bor lAlwn
Bowling Club will host Visitors
Day on the comer of San Joaquin
and Crown Drive in Corona del
Mar, featuring free lessons and ·
snacks from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. For
more information, call (949)
640-6049.
A Compo1ttlon In Drawing
Workshop will be held from 1 to 5
p.m. at Coastline Community
College, 1631 Sunflower BIVd .•
B15, South Coast Village Plaza.
The workshop emphasizes
com~itlon covering all the
baalca of drawing. Regiatratlon b
$45, due by June 18. For more
Information, call (949) 640-1727.
N4rwport Dunee Aetott'a ·~
on the Beac:tt,. Mrit• offers
•Hercules" lt•rting etpuak on the
Newport sand. Parting cocta S8
pet car. C.mpftrea wllt aa.o be
avallabtt for a'moru. The ret0n
Is -11131 Bade B1y Drive. For
more lnfonnetlon, ctll (949)
729-0UNE .•
JUNE23 a......1 Ind otdet' .. Invited to
reglsW fot 1 vaM\y of aummw
IQUetlc Clmpe offwed bV
Newport I-"~
~ Thecempe run through
Augutt. whh nunwoua morning
end ....... IOCN' opdoN evelW>le.
from •Wtng end Tennis cemp•
10 •SUffc.mp!' c.er (M)
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Continued from A4
644-3161 for more informetlon, or
register on line at
www.city.Mwpor1·beach.C8.us.
.....,. of lh -0-will be Ible to
sign up for Newport Beach Public
Library reading programs
designed to encourage an
Interest in books over the lazy
days of summer. For toddlers
through sixth-graders, "It's a
Jungle Out There" will Include a
read·to·m e club for children not
yet reading on their own and a
readers club for independent
readers. Special programs and
prize drawings w ill add to the fun.
Visit any Newport B~ach Public
Library to sign up or call (949)
717-3816.
The CosU Mesa S9nlors CentM
will hold a flea market from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the center's parking
lot, 695 W. 19th St. Spaces cost
$10 for members. $20 for
nonmembers. Reservations are
required. For more information,
call (949 645-2356.
Meture drivers can sh1rpen their
skills in an eight·hour AARP
driver safety class held during
two sessions from 12:30 to 4:30
p.m. June 23 and 24 at
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa. Cluses
are limited to 30 students and
cost $10. Advanced registration
required. For more information,
call (7141657-3340.
Join the Newport Beach
Chamber of Commerce in
welcoming Ryan Hoag. NFL draft
pide number 262. Though he was
the last pidc in the NFL. he'll be
treated as No 1 at the infamous
Mr. Irrelevant Arrival Party The
Commodores Club of the
Newport Beacn Chamber of
Commerce will host the party to
k1dcoff the 28th annual Irrelevant
Week at the Newport Dunes
Waturfront Resort. 1131 Bade Bay
Drive, at 5:30 p.m The cost 1s $10,
including live entertainment, a
no-host bar and culinary treats
For more information. call (9491
729-4412.
JUNE 24
A ff'le Mminlf on 1ttent1on
defic.it disorder will be held from
6:30 to 7:30 pm. at Mother's
Market, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa
Mesa. To make reservations. call
(800) 595-6667
JUNE 25
"Wellness end HHllng" Is 1 free
seminar to be held from 6·30 to
8.30 p.m at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St , Costa Mesa To make
reservations, call (8001 595·6667
A series of drhVing end peinring
workshops featunng landscapes
and seascapes at Newport Beach
locations will begin today and
continue for s111 weeks from 10
a.m. to 12.30 pm The first
session will meet at Mariner's
Park, ad1acent to Manner's
Library. 2005 Dover Drive,
Newport Beacti. lnd1v1dual
instruction by artist M1m1 Sharon
will be offered to beginning and
advanced students For more
information, call 19491644-3151.
JUNE 26
•Ave Keys to Vlbrent Living• is•
free seminar to be held from 6:30
to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To make
reservattons. call (8001 595-6667
JUNE 27
Newport Dunes Resort'• •Moviff
on the Beach" series offers
"Legally Blonde" starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Parking
costs $8 per car. Campfires will
also be available for s'mores The
resort 1s at 1131 Back Bay Drive.
For more information. call (9491
729-0UNE.
JUNE 28
Cblasic boats race from the dodc
of Newport Harbor M uaeum
while events take place in and
around the museum from 10 a.m .
to 10 p.m. at the Heritage Regatta
and Seaport Festival. Classic
woodies, surfing exhibits. boat
building, model building, food
and music wlll be on hand at no
OOlt to attendees. The Seaport
Festival will take place all day at
the museum and will Include a
luau dinner and awards show. For
more lnformatlqn, call (949) ·
673·7863.
N9wpot1 OUnea AWM't'1 "Moviel
on the Beach• aeries offers
•eeauty and the Beest" starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Pertdng costs S8 per car.
Campfires wot also be avall1ble
for s'mores. The ruort la at 1131
Bed: Bay Drive. Fot more ·
information, call (949) 729-0UNE.
JULY4
l1M Amerian ~Yacht Club
wtll hoct the 48th Fourth of Juty
Bolt Perede. featuring IOldt of
dedctd out yec:hta pertdlng elong
~ water1 of Newport Bay
ciarting at 1 p.m. ~ .,.. 30
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S8 per car. Campfires wlll also be
available for s'morea. The resort
is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. For
more information. call (949)
729-DUNE.
ONGOING
VoluntHr driven ire needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through HMobile
Meals," sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Newport Dunff Resort's "Movies
on the Beach" will run every
Friday and Saturday throughout
the summer, including a
two·hour barbecue before the
movies start at dusk. Guests are
invited to bring their favorite cuts
of meat. The resort will provide
the rest for $7.95 per person. The
films will be shown on a large
screen in the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening in
June and July except July 4
Parking is $8 per car. For more
information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
A variety of private, semi·priv1te
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High Sctiool.
Options include one-on-one
Instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, teens end 1dults can
now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beacti
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12 Fees vary Call
(949)644-3151 or v1s1t the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information
Professional end licensed soccer
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call 1949) 395-5103
Jewish Family Service is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high sctiool students that
meets Mondays from 3·30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
Information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre·re91strat1on 1s
required.
The First Page -Fine Children's
Books, at 270 E 17th St. No 10 in
Costa Mesa. offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fndays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10;30
a m , Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 645·5437.
"Abstnlc1 Worb on Canv1s ind
Pape(.' an exhibit of art by Janet
Rosener, will be on display at the
Newport Beach Central Library
through June 30. The exhibit will
feature selectrons from Rosener's
"Washed Away" series. created by
dripping, splattering or pouring
additional paint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing it away to suggest the
passage of time. For more
infonnation. call (949) 717·3816.
Award-winning wo~s by
Orange County artists working in
an array of two-dimensional
media will be on display at
Newport Beacti City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artists
Exhibition. For more
information. call (949) 717-3870.
81yside Restaurent in Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for $15 per
person, featuring five new wines
each week. For m ore
information, call (949) 721·1222.
H your orchid la too big for tt1
pot, Green Systems
International will show you how
to re-pot your pl1nt during their
free orchid·pottlng seminar 11 2
p.m. every S.turday. A plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the 20362 Bircti St. facility. Call
(949) 756-1211 for Information.
Dl1cov1r th• 1ecm1 of C1rbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Altdwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m . Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996·5252 for more
information.
Team Survivor, 1 nonprofit
organization encouraging
women who have been through
cancer treatment to exercise,
hosts "Walk and Tai~" at 10 a.m.
the second and fourth Friday of
the month in front of
NIKEgodess store in Fashion
Island. Members meet for lunch
after at Atrium court. It is free.
anl!f all fitness levels are
welcome. For more information,
call (949) 275-3888.
Newport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support
group In S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E
stands for safety, awareness,
faith and empowerment. The
group meets Mondays from 6:30
to 8 p.m Free. For more
information, call (949) 721-8079.
Teens are invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities.
The center 1s at 1860 Anaheim
Ave. For more information. call
(714) 327-7560
The Newport Beach Walking
Club meets at the corner of
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach at8 l5 a m and
7 p m everyday For more
information, call (949) 650· 1332
The Newport Beach Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p m on Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beacti For more
information. call 1949) 650-1332
The Assn. of Business Services
hosts a networking meeting that
deals wrth education
connections from 6 to 8·30 p.m
on the second Tuesday of every
month at the Holiday Inn at 3131
Bristol St , Costa Mesa For m ore
information. call (949) 805·0011.
·01vorce. A New Beginning; a
w orkshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, 1s
held from 10 am to 12 30 p.m
at 180 Newport Center Drive on
the third Saturday of every
month Cost is $40. For more
1nforma1ton call 644 6435
The Newport BHch Public
library hosts an hour of stones
and crafts for children in
kindergarten through the
second grade at the Corona del
Mar branch from 3 to 4 p.m.
Tuesdays The library is at 420
Marigold Ave For more
information, call (949)
717-3800.
Free tours of the Orenge County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, badestage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
information, call 1714) 556-ARTS.
ext 833
The Newport B .. ch Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all women residents in
Newport Beach who have lived
in the area fewer tha" five years.
For more infonnation, call (949)
645-9922, or visit
newcomers·newportlHlach. org.
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p•ncake breakfast from 7'30 to
10 a.m. on the seoond Saturday
of every month. Breakfast
includes pancakes. sausage.
coffee and orange 1u1ce for $3, S 1
for ctiildren. The center " at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar For
more information, call (9491
644-3244.
Macy's South Coast Plaza
presents HWorkshop
Wednesdays: A Hands on
Cooking Class Program ~ hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara The class
is held from 6 to 7'.30 p m
Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St ..
Costa Mesa. The cost, including
materials, is $30 To reserve a
spot, call (818) 994-5075.
Yoga end rhythm,
"Yogarhythm1cs" combines
yoga, dance and fun The class 1s
held from 4 30 to 5 45 p m
Tuesdays at 2850 Mesa Verde
Drive East. Suite 111 Costd
Mesa. For m ore information, Cdll
(714) 754-7399
The Newport H1rbor Nautical
Museum offers the exh1b1t H Joe
Duncan Gleason Rediscovering
California's Marine Art Ma&ter"
through Sept. 30 The museum
is at 151 E Pa'c1flc Coast
Highway, Newport Beac.h Fret•
admission For more
information. call (9491 673 7863
Interfaith couples with one
Jewish partner ar~ 1nv1ted to
participate in a d1scuss1on group
at the Jewish Family Serv11.e of
Orange County rJ!t1ce Thi· group
is geared toward dealtny with
issues between 1ntPrld1th
couples, such as rJ1s.inq r.h1lc.Jren
observing hol1d;;ys svrnbols 1n
the hom e and rel;;1tonsh11'.JS with
extended families Thf> cos• for
three sessions 1s $45 per couple
Prereg1strat1on 1s rf:quirf>d Coll
to schedule date and time Th ...
office 1s at 250 E 8dl<er St Suite
G, Costa Mesa 1714 445 4950
Women 50 and older can 1oin 1
discussion group c.oordtndt'!d by
Jewish Family Serv1c~s re
address issues such os dn.<1t-tv
depression relat10,.,sh1µs
loneliness and family The group
meets from 10 to 11 30 d m
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E Baker St . Suite G Costd
Mesa Prereg1strat1on requ1r1:d
1714) 445-4950
Friends of the Newport Beach
Public Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dw inrlltng
stode Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries
Balboa. Mariners or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet neJCt
to the Fnends Book Store at
1000 Avocado Ave Newport
Beach All hardcover and
paperbade donations with the
exception of magazines and law
books, will be accepted and are
tax deductible !949 759 9667
The Braille lns1rtute offers free
computer classes to people wtth
fading v1s1on who have d1tt1culty
seeing the computer screen The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del Mar otters six
sessions Calf to sign up for
classes. (7141 821 5000
A spiritual care class meets at
7:15 pm. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport
Beacti. Call to reserve a seat
(9491 263-1462
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networt.mg
lunctieon meetings Wednesda\ s
from 11:45 am to 1 p m at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive. Costa M esa
(714) 885-9090
A brein tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of-each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beacti Free
Registration not required The
group 1s designed to help
patients and their families
underatend and cope with the
Illness (949) 574·6232
St. Andrew's Presbyterien
Church hosts a mental illness
support group from 6·30 to 8
p m Sundays in D1erenfield Hall
Cat 600 St Andrews Road.
Newport Beacti (949) 574-2236
The Jewish Femlly S•rvice of
Orange County sponsors a
discussion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G.
Costa Mesa. $10 per person. per
session. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950
The Jewiah Family Service of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group
Parents learn strategies for
successful parenting and for
dealing with the feelings and
behavior of their d"l1ldren The
group meets from 10 to 11·30
a m Mondays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E
Baker St • Su11e G, Costa M esa
The group will cover managing
dnger. anJC1ety and peer pressure
children t!xperience
Prereg1strat1on required (714 1
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The Cotta MeH S9nlor Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mase
Music Makers from 7 30 to 10 30
p m every Tuesday night at 695
W 19th St Costa Mesa $4 \9491
548-3884
Jewish Fem1ly Service of Or1n9•
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I like excitement. I
don't like vanilla. I like
spice."
Jeny Brooks, 62-year-old
trlathlete
M Monday, Jlrle 16, 2003
:Change
:familiar
to Tars
Though personnel in flux,
Brinkley keeps Sailors on
spring practice routine.
Steve Vlr1en • Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -
On paper, the Newport
Harbor High football
team will be very different from last
year. Yet, during spring football prac-
tices, everything seemingly appears to
be the same.
Much like most spring practices led
by Coach Jeff Brinkley, the Sailors attack
late May and early June as if it were late
August and early September.
"We practice just like we are in sea-
son." Brinkley said. "The first week con-
sists of an inlrOduction. but. after that,
we spend a couple of days on league
opponents, just like we were about to
play them."
'Iiadition is an important attribute to
express to the Sailors, who will be young
this season, Brinkley said. The less com-
plex, the better the opportunity there is
to learn.
"It's an important time for us right
now to learn the next step in the sys-
tem,· Brinkley said. ~It's different to
stand in the background and play on
the lower levels and then, all of a sud-
den, you're thrown lnto the varsity level
and everything Is moving quicker."
The action will most likely be quicker
for Casey Peters, who will be a junior in
the fall Peters is expected to take over at
quarterback. since Michael McDonald.
a 2003 graduate. plans to be a walk-on
at USC. Peters was the starting quarter-
back for Newport's league champion
junior varsity team last year.
One of his most notable targets will
be returning starter Spencer linlc. who
will also be a junior in the fall
"We expect another great year from
CUnkJ: Brinkley said "He turned into a
great receiver for us. He's also a really
good punt-return specialist"
Brinkley said there are 92 freshmen
and juniors enrolled in the spring prac-
tices. There are four returning starters
on offense and two on defense, Brinkley
said.
On defense, senior-to-be Man Enci-
. nias will move from linebacker to defen-
sive back because, Brinkley said, "that
will take the pounding off him." Enci-
See SAILORS, Pace A8
Spo'1a EclllDt Rldwd Dunn; (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
MIC C. DUlftil/DM.Y "-OT
The 2003 Oranp Coast Colep women's tennis tum was the din d ._ ftlld In .. °""II= Calflrtnca Iii IPfinl. _...the conf1,.nce
till. Plctand, from left. Rlchlel Sesun, Leah Becker, Mlchele Wlnlld, ColCh JlnlCe Mnn, Niison, Kii ~. Ind SlbrN Tlnll'Nll.
EYEOPENER
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Jin 23 llonorM
LAWRIE CUNNINGHAM
Dally Pilot
Ab<:Ne, ball carrier
Anthony Santos, right,
appears to be hemmed in
by an oncoming def ender
during defensive drills at a
recent Newport Harbor
High spring football
practice. At left, Sailors
coach Jeff Brinkley,
preparing for his 18th
season at the helm, uses
a diagram to instruct
players. The Sailors,
coming off a 7-4 season
that ended wrth a
surpn sing first-round loss
in the CIF Southern
Section DMsion VI
playoffs, wrapped up
spnng drins Fnday.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I
DAJtY PILOT
TENNIS
Davises'
dynasty
rolling on
Dynamic duo wins fourth
straight national senior
father-son doubles crown
Sunday at NBTC.
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona dd Mar
resJdent Scott Davis and his father. Gor-
don Devis, made blatory SUnday by
claiming an unprecedented fourth con -
sea.dtve aenlor dlvllloo dde at the ninth
annual United States Thon.la Auodadon
nadooaJ father and IOD doublet tennis
dwnplomb.lpe at Newport Bead\ Thn-
n.laOuh
Scott and Gordon. an End.no resi-
dent. defeated Joe and Joe Zerboni,
from Sen Diego County, M, 6-2, ln the
tide match. It WU the fourth lttl.labt·Mt
win In u many tournament matchea for
the Davttee. wbo entered u the No. 1
Med.
1be 7.elt>onll Went eeeded No. 2 ln
the lmlor dh.111on, In wbk:b latben can
be no,.,..._ cl.a 80.
Gordon oms aWanled Scott a~
IDID T-tblrt lfts Cbe ~ but Scott.
NBTCt dlawc:tot' ol .... lmmectY.tety
Ntumld the lhkt to bk did • a Al·
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Dally Piiot SPORTS
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
DON EA~H DAIL~ PILOT
Jerry Brooks
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
T here as a six-inch scar
on Jerry Brooks' nght
knee. That scar, strange
as it might seem.
brought him peace of mind.
That '>Car is the symbol of his
character.
You can't keep Jerry Brooks
down.
Ten monlhs ago, Brooks, a
Newpon Beach resident, went
through totaJ knee replarement
surgery. There's metal beneath
1hat scar. h's called oxidized
zirconium. But that doesn't
quite explain the reason Brooks,
who at age 62, conunues to
compete in tnathlons.
Actually, for Brooks,
competiuon has been his drug
of choice, the best remedy fo r
reviving his new knee.
·1 think I'm a junkee: Brooks
said, referring to his need for
competition. "I've always had,
not chaos. but excitement in my
life. I like excitement. I don't Wee
vanilla. I like spice.·
Brooks completed his first
triat.hJon since the knee surgery
on May 18. He finished sixth ln
the men's 60·64 age group ln the
Kring and Clung Newport
Beach Triat.hJon. The knee held
up just fine through I hour. 34
minutes and 31 seconds of
running three miles. cycling 13
miles and swimming a half mile.
He then finished 10th in the
Carlsbad Triathlon in I :49 June
This 62-year-old Newport Beach
triathlete refµses to let knee
replacement slow him down.
8. Befo re the year ends, he
wants to compete in al least
four more triathlons.
"Somebody said to m e the
other day. 'You're going to wear
that !knee replacement) out,' "
Brooks said. "I said, 'That's what
it's for.' I ctidn't buy it so I could
sit down. I'm going to wear this
damn thing out. If I wear it out
20 years from now, the
technology will be so advanced
it will be amazing what they can
do."
Brooks. who is training for the
Paafic Coast Spnnt Ttiat.hJon at
Crystal Cove July 20. works as a
reaJ estate broker by day. But in
the early hours of the morning.
he immerses himself in his
obsession. He waltes up at 4:30
a.m . to bey)n working out. Some
days he will bike. Other days he
will run. That scar motivates
him.
Because of the surgery.
Brooks, takes nothing for
granted. Even work. One of his
goals during his morning
training sessions is to be
dressed for his job by 9 a.m.
And when he's done with work.
usually at 5 p.m .. he will swim
for about two hours.
If he's lucky, some days he wiU
run during his lunch break.
·1 like to run when it's hot.·
Brooks said.
His rypicaJ week includes, 25
miles of running, 8.000 yards of
swimming and about 25 miles
of cycling. Basically. his
triathlon training is a second
job. It entails 25-30 hours a
week.
For the most part, he has
been keeping this schedule for
the past 25 years. However, his
early confrontations with daily
workouts did oot go well. There
was a time Brooks would hunch
over. cough and whimper after
running for only a quarter of a
mile.
However, within three years.
he could complete 20-mile runs.
• 1 uaded in bad obsessions
for good obsessions.· ~d
Brooks. who has been living in
Newpon Beach since 1975. ·1
put my energy into good
obsessions like getting obsessed
Wlth running.·
In 1995. Brooks reached the
high point of his training and
mathlon experience. He
completed the Kona lronman,
known as the Super Bowl of
triat.hJons. It is a full lronman -
1.2-miJe swim, 56-mlle bike and
13.1-mile run -as opposed to a
sprint triat.hJon, which he most
often competes ln now.
1Wo years after the Kona.
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Johnson interviews with USC
Mike Johnson, a UC Irvine
assistant men's basketball
coach, said he interviewed
with Coach Henry Bibby and
USC for the Tu>jans' vacant
assistant coaching position
last week.
Johnson also said former
NBA player Reggie Theus in·
tervlewed for the Job last
week. Johnson. who was
named as asmstant men's
basketball coach at ua in
June 2002, served as associate
head coach at c.ai· State
Northridge from 1992 through
2001.
He expects to learn USCs
decision by the end of the
week.
• In other ua basketball
news, the Anteaters have two
scholarships available for the
upcoming sea.son. It is ru·
~.:19515
mored that they are recruiting
Sean Phaler. a former Villa
Park High standout who Is
also actively being recruited
by USC among other schools.
Phaler. a 6-foot·9 loiward,
had planned to go to UCLA.
but new coach Ben Howland
no:portedly encouraged him to
enroll at a different college.
Brooks was run over by a
Volkswagon van whale ndang has
b1Jc:e near the Back Bay I le
suffered a broken leg, badly
bruised ribs and a concu,,aon
But. within a year, he wo~ back
on his bake.
Brooks' moxie comes from his
need for competition, which
was imensified during his
coUege years when he played
football for the Navy. Yet, that
was when he first injured his
knee. Brooks, who played both
receiver and defensive end. tore
ligaments in his right knee. Ever
since, his knee slowly
deteriorated.
Ten years ago. doctors told
him he needed knee
replacement. But Brooks
ignored the advice for fear that
it would end his abillry to
compete ln triathlons. Yet, the
pain in his knee became so
excruciating. he began to have
trouble just walking.
That's when he spoke with
several doctors about knee
replacement surgery. He found
what he wanted when he met
Or. Mark Newman, who
introduced Brooks to oxidized
zircon ium. Newman now has a
picture of Brooks on dii.play in
his office. In the picture,
Brooks is crossing the finish
line of the Newport Beach
Triathlon.
"I'm getting a lot of
enjoyment an seeing has
success." Newman said. ·1
remember him telling me that
he intended to get back to
running. He was detemu~d. I
was a little skeptical. He'<, the
first patient that I had that went
back to triat.hJons. •
After the surgery. Brooks
rehabilitated wtth Or. Steve
Hutchins. Brooks said he
experienced the worst pain in
his life during the first three
weeks of recovery. But he
carried on.
"I had no doubts that he
would be able to do triat.hJons:
Hutchins said. "Now that he's
doing triat.hJons. It's
phenomenal.·
The plucky Brooks, who was a
police officer for five years
before going Into real estate,
now has a new goal in mlnd.
"When I rum 65, I want to go
back and do the Kona
lronman,· he said.
... •
Monday, June 16, 2003 A7
Ill Daily A Pilot Ill
Spotts Hall of Fame
Celebrating tlw 1nillf·ru1iw11
JOSIAH
FREDRIKSEN
Newport Harbor
Former Tars quarterback doesn't miss
game, but cherishes lasting memories.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
L ife without
football is
peaceful,
seemingly simple
for Josiah Fredriksen. He
spends his days work.mg
as a carpenter,
customizing houses and
boats. He is single. His
athleticism is
fulfilled in
surfing. He tries
to get in the water
at least once a
week.
There was a
11me when
football was a
pan of
Fredn~en's
everyday life. For
two years at Josiah
Coach Jeffl Brinkley and I
ldnd of put the play
together an the huddle •
Fredrihen 1mprcw1!>ed
on the winning play, ,
leading to the touchdown
pa5s to I.a Bas .. The
Sailors lost an the Ur
D1V1!>1on V title game to
Santa Margarita !\lewport
had JU!>I IWO 10 .. .,e .. that
season -both to a ~anta
Margama '>quad
quarterbacked by
future I fe1.,man
lrophy v.anner
La"or1 Palmer -
IHll r rt·drak.,en
rt'llll'OllH p, the
camar.1dl'ne tht'
010\I
Newport Harbor Frednksen
"Thl' group or
guy., dnd the fun
''e had tOJ.(l'ther
that''' hdt '>lit k..,
IJUI thl· mo\t for
me · I rl•dnl...,t·n High. frednksen
was the starting
quanerback, the darector
of prolific offenses in 1995
and 1996. He made his
dreams come true while
causing nightmares for
opposing defenses.
·At that time, football
W<l!> an important thing.·
said Frednksen. 24, who
lives in Newport Beach. ·1
d on't really miss football
now. I JUSt mfas being with
the group of guys. I don't
actuaUy miss the span
itself. but I do think about
it once in a while. I go
back and watch Newport
football now. I still thmk
about it sometimes.·
Frednlcsen guided the
Sailors to the CIF Division
V title game in 1996.
During that season. he
threw for 29 touchdowns
to just su interceptions.
He compiled 2.142 yards
on 157-of-260 passing.
Aside from the statistics.
Fredriksen's most
memorable highlight
came from when the
Sailors upset Servite,
23-16. ln the Division V
semifinal.
"We won the game in
the last minute."
Fredriksen said. "I threw a
touchdown pass for the
go-ahead score to Brad La
Bass. It was exciting.
said I ahu learm·d
comm11men1. hard worl..
and a good work t•tJm I
5.t1ll tf1 to keep an touch
wllh a few guy'> from tht·
football team
Ourang ihe tall of 14%
football wa., the t t•nter ol
Fredralto,en\ lllt
"The wholt• wt·t•I.. '"ould
be exc111ng," ht·dnk..,en
said. "fnday night'> \l\OUld
be excaun~ DunnK the
week. each prattltc. 11 JU'>t
got more and mort-exc111ng
leading up to the game
After high !>Chool
Frednk.o;en v.ent to Orange
Coast College I le dad not
play football. mo.,tlv
because he developed
tend1m11s an ha<, nght
(throwing) elbo""
"Ju<,t an high 'ilChool
football wa.'> bag," ... ud
Fredriksen, the late<,! Daalv
Pilot Hall of fame
honoree "I was 1uo,t the
high o,chool quarterbat k
It's not a huge part of mv
hfe. I'm not a hag pro
football fan I watch more
college football It\ cool to
watch and see the player'
I u~ed to play agatn<.t or
With •
Last year. on occa!>aon.
Frednksen v.atched lJ~(.
spearheaded hy ha<, former
prep quartcrback.ing nval
Palmer
SOFTBALL
Vanguard camp upcoming
Vanguard Universiry will host
it:s first summer softball camp,
June 23 through 27. from 8:30 to
3 p.m. at the campus softball
field.
The five·day camp for girls
ages 9-18 is directed by Vanguard
assistant coach Sony Mitchell
with the assistance of Uon play-
ers..
Momlng instruction will fea.
tutt bitting, baserunning, pitch-
ing and defense.
After lunch. 1nsparaoonal t~
will be followed by games or
game·like situations.
The cost is S 1 75 for one player
or S 150 per ~n for groups of
three or more. There att dis-
counts for daughters of Van·
guard faculty. staff and alumni.
The fee includ£>S a T-shin. lunch
on campus and an lndMduaJ
photo.
For lnformatlon, phone (714)
966-5"474
l'fewll.ljl!xplom-XLT :Tow Pac.
'1Ula •
Al Monday. June 16, 2003 SPORT S Daily Pilot
SAILORS
Continued from A6
nias ii also projected to be the
team's starting tailback, the posi-
tion vacated by school career
rushing yaroage leader Dartan-
gan Johnson, who will play for
Santa Ana College in the fall.
Pullback Peter Hoyt. who will
also be a seniq.r in the fall, will be
working in the backfield with En-
cinias.
Newport's youth movement
makes the spring practices all
the more critical.
uwe jwt have to get ourselves
ready to keep improving through
the preseason." Brinkley said.
"We're going to need some time
to improve."
The Sailors ended their spring
practice sessions Friday.
HONORS
Anteaters
singled out
DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT
Projected starting quarterback
Casey Peters works on
technique during spring drills.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete ofthe Week series
.
jl
MARK C. DUSTIN I OAJLY PILOT
CdM resident Scott Davis, who teamed with father Gordon to win fourth straight senior division title, rips a backhand Sunday at NBTC.
Eight UC Irvine women's stu-
dent-athletes have been named
to the Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation Indoor Track & Field
All-Academic team for the 2003
season. TENNIS
Continued from A6
ther's Day gift.
In the super seniors division
(fathers no younger than 70).
three-time champion Larry
Heubner from Fresno. playing
with son Jim from Q ovis, de·
feated Ron and Dave Tonidan·
del. 6-7, 6-4. 6-4. in an extremely
competitive final.
Larry teamed with Jim to win
the super seniors crown in 200 I.
then paired with son John to win
last year's tournament.
Teddy and Aleco Preovolos
from Larkspur. Calif. defeated
Jack and Darrin Heinz from
Ohio, 3-6. 6-2. 6-3. in the senior
division third-place match. The
Preovolos duo upset No. 4-
seeded Ernest and Chris Schoop
in the quarterfinals. before fall ·
ing to the Davises. 6·2, 6·3, in the
semifinals.
Robert and Matt Quall from
Merced won the fifth-place
match in the seniors division.
rallying to defeat Floridians
Frank and Sean Froehling, 1-6,
7-5, 7-6, Sunday.
In the super seniors division,
third place went to John and
Chris Dundas by defauJt John is
from San Marino and Olris from
Torrance.
Fred and Adam Pessi. the No. 2
seed from Washington, defeated
Gene and Guy Nash, from Palm
Desert and Temecula. respec-
tively, 6-2, 7-5. to claim fifth
place in the super seniors divi·
sion.
Tournament Director Norma
Veal praised all the competitors
for their competitive zeal and
sportsmanship and said the 10th
annual event is scheduJed for Fa-
ther's Day weekend 2004 at
NBTC
LISTA NATIONAL S£NlOR FATHER AND
SON DOOOlES cHAMPIONSRIPS
Senior division
(fathers 60 Ind older)
Anal
Gordon and son Scott Davis def. Joe
and Joe Zerboni, 6-4, 6-2. Thlntplace
Teddy and Aleco Preovolos def. Jadt
and Darrin Heinz, 3-6, 6-2, 6·3. Fifth place
Roben and Matt Quall def. Frank end
Sean Froehling, 1-6, 7-5, 7-6.
Super senior division
(fathers 70 and older)
A nal
Larry and son Jim Heubner def. Ron
and Dave Tonid andel, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4.
Third pface
John and Chris Dindas w on by
default over Tom and Tim Burke.
rlfth place
Fred end Adam Passi def. Gene and
Guy Nash, 6-2, 7-5.
The Anteaters chose are Lau-
ren Adams, Amanda Armstrong,
Wendy Olan, Erin Curtis. An-
gela Lotito, Cathy Picha, Lina
Pimentel and Annmarie Turpin.
The honorees needed to meet
the criteria of a minimum 3.0
cumulative grade-point aver·
age. must be at least a sopho-
more academically, must have
completed one full academic
year al the member institution
prior to the season for which
the award is being received, and
must have competed in at least
50% of the institution's com·
pelitive events.
TODAY
18 -Nedim Pajevic
Newpon Harbor
Boys basketball, 2003
18 · Kris Cooper
Corona del M ar
Football. 2003
18 -Adam Donovan
Costa Mesa
W restling, 2003
DEEP SEA
SUNDAY'S COUNTS
Newport Landing • 8 boats, 288
anglers. 6 yellowtall. 3 white sea
bass, 112 barracuda. 229 calico bass,
24 sand bass, 1 halibut, 4 sheephead,
21 perch.
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PUIUC NOTICI
IMTATION TO m
cense(s) I, CS l ,C60
lid l>ocJior 1115,
llough Carpentry,
LlcHH(s) I , CS
Elementary School, 4343 via UPS. an add1t1onal
P1cllw1ck Circle. fiun· separate non-refundable
Noltce 1s hereby 111ven
that the Ocean View
School 01stnct of Oranee
County, Caldorn1a,
herernafter referred lo
as "DISTRICT". wilt
receive sealed btds up
to but not later than
2:00 f..m. on ht doy
of Ju r· 2003, at the Distric Admm1strat1on
Offices. 17200 Pinehurst,
Bide. 8, Huntonet on
Beach. CA 92647 At this
ltme, date and place,
bods woll be pubhcly
opened and read aloud
for the following.
l1n11ton Beach. CA check, payable to Dou·
92649 elas E. Barnhart, Inc on
In dccordance with the
prov1s1ons of Caltfornu1
Public Contract Code
§3300. the District
requires that Bidders
possess the appropriate
clas51f1cat1on(s) of
Cahforma Contractors
License at the lime that
the Contract for the
Work is awarded Ap·
propriate ltcenses are
noted after the Bid
Palkaee l1tle$ above,
and more I han one
lo~ense may be required
Thts l1$I 1n 110 way
retoeves the Contractor
from futftllment of any
tee al requtr ement or
locenslne necessary for
performance of hos worll
Bid. plans. and con· the amount of S75.00
trac t documents are per set for shipping and
available for a refund-handling. will be re·
ohle deposit ol SIOO 00 quired
HAUOURVIEW
ElEMENTAllY SCHOOC
MODlllNIZA TION
rROJECT
llD01:0304.
per set, poyoble to Pursuant to Calofornia
OClAH VIEW SCHOOL Labor Code §1773, the
DISTlllCT, company or Director ot the Depart·
cashiers checks only (no ment ol lndust .. al
personal checks or cash Retallons of the State ol
will be accepted) at Cahfornra has deter-
Dou11.las E Barnhart. mined the 11.eneratly
Inc .. Conshucloon Man preva1long rates ot per
aeer. 4343 P1ckw1ck diem wage& tor the
C 11 c I e, Hun Ion 11 ton localtty tn which the
Beach, C.A and at Work 1s to be performed
I0760 Thnr nmml Road. Copies of the.se deter-
San D•egn CA 92127. m1nat1on ~. entitled
(858)38~ 8700 or at the "PREVAILING WAGE
1ob walk ~" J,,ne 17. SCAL£" are ma1nta1ned
2003 Brdde" vmhong to al the Dostrod ofloce and
pick up dti<urnenl~ ~hall are available dl th~
lld Pod.age # 3,
Coricrete,
llcense{1) B, Ca
notify John ll~rooardv l ol lnwing webs ot~
Non-mondotory JOb
walk wilt be conducted
on June 17. 2003 at 9·00
am al Harbour Voew
Douglas [ Barnhdll In. WWW dor ca aov It shall
lid Pockoge II 4,
Suvdyrpl Stttl. LI-
18581 !>11 ?010 f,,, be m~ndatvry upon the
bidders woshona 1Jldro•. In I wcces\ful b1doer to
be forwdJ<t•d t .. lll•'fn whom the c.ontract 1s
llOTKf TO COMTIACTORS WUNG FOR ll>S
School D1slrtcl. COAST COMMUNIT"Y COLLEGE DISTlltCT
Bod Oeadhl\I! July 30 2003 at 2·00 p m
Place of Bid Receipt Office of Oirecto1 of Purchasing Coast Communoty
Cotteae Oostroct Bldg ·o·. 1370 Adams Avenue. Costa Meu CA 9?626
Pro1ect ldent1f1cat1on Name Or a nae Coast Colleae Sat lone Center Sea Wall
and Cap Repair , 81d No 1857
Place 81ds are on fole dnd available at Offite of the Physical Fac1ht1es
Coordinator. Ardith Richey Cuasl Community Cotteee Doslroct, 1370 Adams
Ave , Bldg "O", Costa Mesa CA (714) 438·4673
Web Site www cccd edu/faethlle!.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV(N that the above named Sch<>ol 01str1cl of Oranae
County, Caltforn1a. acting by and lhrouah its Governine Board, hereinafter
referred to as "DISTRICT" will r ece1ve up to, but not later than the above
stated time,
sealed bids lor the award of a contract tor the protect described as Repair
Sea Wall and Cap at Orange Coast Cotte11.e Sa1hng Center •
There will be a I wenty·f 1ve ($25) dollar non-refundable payment requored
for each set of bid documents Ch~cks should be made payable to Coast
Community Colleee Doslroct
81ds !>hall be r eceoved m the place 1denltf1ed above, and those bods shall
be opened and publtcly read aloud at the above stated time and place
In accordance with the prov1s1ons of Calttorn1a Public Con Ir act Code
Section 3300, the Dtslm:I requ1res that the bidder possess the following
class1f1cet1on of conlratlor's license al the time that the contract 1s awerded;
PUBLISH. June 9. 2003 and June 16. 2003
WALK THROUGH. Watkthrouah Is Not Required ~ Date. June 24, 2003 at
9:00 a.m .. Oranee Coast Colleee Saoltne Center. 1801 Pac1f1c Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, CA 92660 Call 714-438-4646 for map
BID DATE: July 30. 2003 at:?'()() pm
BOARD DATE: August 20. 2003
No payment shall be made for worll or matertal under the con tr act unten
and until the Regis Ir ar of Con tr actors verifies to the DISTRICT that the
CONTRACTOR was properly ltcensed at the time the contract was awarded
Any CONTRACTOR not 10 l1Censed IS sub1ect to penalties under the law. If
the t~ense classlhcation specified here1n1bove is that of a "speciality
contractor· as defined tn Sect.on 70!>8 of the California Business and
Professions Code, the spec1altty contractor ewerded the Cont11ct for this
Work shall itself construct a majority of the Work, in accordance with the
provisions of C11ifornla Business and Professions Code ~ction 7059.
All Work must be completed within 120 consecuhve days. Time is of the
enence. F allure to complete the Work w1thon the time set forth herein will
result in the Imposition of ltqu1dated damaees for uch day of delay. In the
amount set forth tn the "Information for Bidders.•
Each bid must conform and be rMponsiv• to the contract documents.
Each bidder shall submit, on the form furnished with the contract documents
a list of the proposed subcontractors on th1S project u required by th~
Subleltlna and Subcontractlne Fair Pr1tllces Act. Government Code SKhon
4100et Hq.
fach Bid shall be accompanied by a certrfied or cashier's check or bid
bond In an amount not less then ten percent ( 10'-) of the total bid price,
payable to the District as a 11.uarantee that the bidder. II Its proposal is
accepted, shall promptly execute the AerHment. furnish a satisfactory
Faithful Perlormance Bond in an amount not less thin one huni:lred percent
(lOOS) of the total bid price, furnish • P1yment Bond In 1n 1mount not
teu thin one hundred percent (10011.) of the total bid price, •nd furnish c:tttlf~tes 1v1denclna that the required lnsurenc:e Is in affect in tile amounts
set forth In the aenerat conditions. In the event of f1llurt to enter Into the
conlt1et i nd execute the required documents, such bid Heurity wlll be
fofftlted. The Faithful Performance Bond shall remeln In full fotce and effect
throu11h the llJ•rtntff pertod 11 specified in th• a•nertl conditions.
The DISTRICT reserves the rlahl to 11ject 1ny ot 111 bids or to w1lv1 any
lrrt&ularllin or Informalities In eny bids or In the blddma.
Al required by Secti°" 1773 of the C1tlfornl1 Labof Code, the Ohc:tor
of tht Oepertment of lndustrl1t Rtletlon• of tht Stilt of Caltfornl1 bes
clet1rmlned the aenef'elly preveillna ratu of w1a .. in the locality In which
tltt Work i$ to bt · pvformed. Coples of thtse w•c• rate delermln1tlonr.,
tf'lllUtd PREVAILING WACE SCALE. ere m1lnhrfned 11 the OISTRICT offlc. IOclttd 1t: 1370 Ad1ms Ave., C41t1 Mtu, CA 92626: Physk:ll Facllltlea
Plennlnc. ind ere 1v1tl•br. to eny Interested plrty upon ttquut. flit
Contrtc:tor 111111 ~st • copy of this document at each job site. The Conltactor
t nd 1ny subcontractor undtr It •li•ll pay not 1111 thin 11141 apec:tfi.ct pr•V•illnl
rat• of W•IU to •II worker a employed In tht tHwtlon of tli• Contr1et. l'c> lliddtf m1y wlthduw •ny bid for a period of silty (60) d1ya afttr ..... Mlt Ml for the o,>tnln, Of bkl1.
A ptyment bond 1h1ll bt required Pfior to uec:utloft of tht cot1t11ct tl'ld
lftall bt 111 lhe form M l forth in the contrect docuMtntt.
PIKSUll!t to S.Ctlon 22300 of the Public Contn't Codt, the C:Ofll!ICl wlil
COftttln provlllot11 pttmlltlna the 1ucc•aful bldcl« to substitute aecurltlts
for a11y mo11i.t wtthhtld by tht Olslr~t to enauu perfounenu u1Hftf tht contract.
l.eefl bkl tllbmltlld In '~" to lhlos Hot.kt tllttl contain, u • bid ltllin, ldltqu1la "'-tma, lhoflrtc. 1t1d bftclflc, ot equiwllent-ltlocl, fOf ~ "ot.ct•.,..,. 9"' ....._ lfl trtnchn.w _... 111e.vttloft. "'*" lflall confor111 to.._..._ uf9tf cwdtrs.
lsuu ... ~~.,._•,V~N.••,Ga ,...,, c..t( I ltt~llhlftct Mlislitd ....,_,. lelich Coe .. MeM O.lt)l r11ot Jun. t, 18, 2003 M73Z
l
dWao ded. and upon any
wbco11tractor fisted. to
pdy not less than the
applicable, prevaolone
waee rate for the
classofocaloon ol labor
pr ovtded by theu re
specl1ve workers 1n
prosecutwn and e1ecu
lion of the Work The
Ocean Voew School
Otstroct has 1mt1aled and
will enforce a Labor
Compliance Pr oar am
This p101ect ilo funded In
whole or on part wo th
State bond funds, and,
therefore, the District
and/or 115 des1enee will
be op er atone a labor
compliance proaram on
this pro1ecl pursuant lo
Labor Code section
1771 7
Each Bod Proposal
&hall be accompanied by
Std Security or Bod Bond
than TEN rlllCE NT
(10%) of the mo1mum
amount ol the Bid
Proposal. inclusive of
any add11tve Alternate
Bid ltem(s). Any bidder
shall not withdraw bid propo~at for • period of
nonety (90) days after
the openine of bids.
Each Bid must con
form and be responsive
only to the bid docu·
men!& and aareement in
lb enUrety. as provided
by the Otstr ICI. The
District reserves the
riaht lo reject any or alt
blds or to waive 1ny
irreeutarities or lnfor·
m1llties In any bids or
In the blddine process.
J-s 11. T-ater, ltf. D., District Sup.,1,..
tettHnt, Oce• View Sct...I Dl1trlct
Publlshed Newport
Beach-Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot June 9. 16, 2003
M731
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To 111 htlt't, benefl·
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Unaent crtdltora, encl
persona who may oth·
lfWlst be ll'lttff1tt4 Ir!
tht win tlf estate, or
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SPl£LBEJGER 1kl LOUIS
NAPOLE ON Sl"IELBERG· ER
A PETITION F Oft PRO· BAT£ hH bMfl tu.cl by
00fll1 LOUISE GAV~
In ttlll S..-rlot Colltt of
Ct llf0f11i.. Colillty of
OftMGr.
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minister lhe estate of
the decedent
IHE PETITION requests
the decedent's Will and
cod1c1is. 1f any, be
admitted to probate The
Will end any cod1c1ts are
available tor examma·
loon on the lole kept by
the court.
THE PETITION requests
authority to administer
the estate under the
Independent Adm1n1s·
trallon of Estates Act.
(Thos Authority will allow
the personal represen
tat1ve to take many
actmns without obt•on·
Ina court approval
Before taktn& certain
very important actoons,
however. the personal
representative woll be
required to 111ve notice
to mteruted persons
unlns they have waived
notic~ or consented to
tho proposed action )
Th~ independent ad
monostratoon authonty
will be 11ranted unless
an tnleruted person
totes an ob1ectoon to the
pet1t1on and shows eood
cause why the court
should not II' ant the
authonty
A HEARING on the
petition will be held on
JULY 3. 2003 at I 45
pm 1nOept L73
located at 341 The Coty
Drove South. Ora nee. CA 92868
If YOU OBJECT to the
erant1ne of the pelltton
you should appear at the
heari1111 and state your
ob1ectoons or fole wrotten
ob1echons with the court
before the hear1n11 Your
appearance may be in
person or by your
attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI
TOR. or cont1neenl
you must Ille your claim
with the court and mail
a copy to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within lour
months from the date of
the first issuance of
letters as provided tn
Probate Code section
9100 The ltme for lolone
claims will not upire
before four months from
the horlna date noticed
above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the court. If
you are a person m·
terested in the estate,
you may Ille with the
court 1 Request for
Special Notice (form DE·
154) of the filma of an
Inventory end appraisal
of 9'tete assets or of
any petition or 1ccount
as provided In Prob1te
Code section 1250. A
Request for Special
Notice form is av1ilable
from the court ct1rk
Attorney for Ptlttioner·
Mich-I Y. Yelt-r,
114> (CSI• OS47H)
SONC-....Dr.,
Newrert IHch, CA t2U0-2120
Publlahed Newport
8e1ch-Cost1 Meu Oarly
Piiot June IJ, 13, 16, 2003
Mf733
the above·named Oece·
dent. Lnh Schwaner.
that all persons having
claims aeaonst the
Decedent are requ1red to
tote them with the
Superior Court of Calo·
forn1a, County of Or-
ange, Lamoreau• Justoce
Center. at 341 The City
Drive, Orange, Ca It I or ma
92868. and mail or
deliver a copy lo Linda
Roeers. Trustee of The
Leah Schwaner Trust
dated October 28. 1997
of which the Decedent
was the seltlor, at t/o
Stephen M Maero
Attorney at law. 18002
Irvine Boulevard, Suite
I~. Tushn, Catofornoa
92780, w1thm the tater
of four ( 4) months after
lune 16. 2003. or 1t
not1re is mailed or
personally delivered to
you thirty (30) days
alter the dale !hos notice
1s mailed or per !.Onally
delivered lo you. or you
must petition to file a
tale claim as pr tov1ded
1n Calofor noa Probate
Code section 19103 A
claom form may be
obtained from the court
clerk For your protec
toon. you are encouraaed
to hie your cl~1m by
cer tofoed mail wtlh
return receipt requested
Dated June 7, 2003
Stephen M . Magro,
Attorney ol low
/S/ Stephen M. Mo-r.o, Altotney for Undo
09en, Tru1tee of The
leoh Schwaner Tru1t
doted October 28,
1997 Addreu1 18002
lrvlne l oulevard, julte
IOS, Tustin, Collfonlla
92780
PubltShed Newpor t
Beach Costa Mes• Oaoly
Pilot June 16. 20. 23.
St!ll y our Car
in Claaaifit!d !
RdttlMS.-.. ._.s......,
The following p~rsons
are dome busonen as
MATERIAL. 839 Govtrnor
Street, Costa Mesa.
Cato for ma 92627
Clayton Webster. 839
Governor Street Costa
Mesa, Ca It for nta 92627
Thos business is con·
ducted by an md1v1dual
Have you s lar led dome
business yet? Nu
Clayton Webster
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran11.e County
on 05/19/03
20036945117
Daoly Piiot June 2 9. 16.
23. 2003 M726
llOTICI Of MUC SAU
Of Liie PIOPBTY
Notice °' hereby eiven
that a closed bid publtc
auction will be held on
June 30. 2003 ,it 11.00
o'clock AM at Mono U
St or aee II. 1111 Camel·
back Street, Newport
Beach, County of Or
itnae. Cahforn11 Mini U
Storaae II woll sell to
satisfy the loen on the
followone miscellaneous
household and 11ener at
property stored at 1111
Camelbac k Street,
Newport Beach, CA
92660. by the followonii
persons The mventoroes
tis ted below were no·
lated by the tenants at
the time of rental Mint
U Sloraee II makes no
representation or war·
r anly that the unots
contain said mventortes
A4-047 Jeffrey A Moore
·Busmen records
11411:? Rose Ma11e
Woodly Misc House
hold
A3028 Charlea Brown
Purchases must be
made with cash and paid
for at the lime of
purcbastt Np one under
the aae of 18 os allowed
to attend the ule lhe
landlord reser•n the
rrthl to bod at the sate
All purchased eoocb are
sold ·as os" and must be
removed by 5 00 pm
on the day follow1n11. the
sale Buyers mu't pro
v1de a current, or 1e1nal
or a photocopy ol thoor
0<1atnat res•le permit al
the tome of sale on lteu
of sate.s tu This \ale
1s subtecl to pnor
cancellahon on the event
of sdtlement between
landlord and obl11111ted
party
Published Newpor t
Beach-Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot June 16
23.:lOOJ M735
NOTKI Of MUC SAU
Of llJID PIOPBTY
Notice ts hereby 11ven
that a closed bid pubhc
aucloon woll be held on
June 30, 2003 al 10
o'clock A M at Monl U
Storaae. 1177 Camel
back Street. Newport
Beach, County of Or
1nee. C•hfornt• M1n1 U
Storaee woll sell to
satisfy the hen on the
lollow1ng miscellaneous
household and 11.eneral
property stored al 1177
Camelback Street,
Newpor t Buch, CA
9266<> by the follow1n11.
persons The inventories
listed below were no·
t1ted by the tenants at
the time of rental M1n1
U Stor aee makes no
repruentat1on or war
r anly that the unth
contain satd mventoroes
B25 I 4-Gr ee Smith,
(Misc Household, Per·
sonal Effects)
82723·Vernon Brous.
(Personal Etfech)
Purchases must be
m1 e w1 cas an p11
for at the lime of
purchase No one under
the 1ae of 18 1s allowed
STARTING
ANEW
to attend the sale The
landlord reurves tilt
roeht to bid at the sale
Alt purchased eoods are
sold "as,,· and must be
removed by !> 00 p m
on the day fottow1n1 the
sale Buyers must Pro·
v1de • current. ori111nal
or a photocopy of lhe11
oroeonal resale per mot at
the hme of sale 1n lteu
of nlH tu This sale
1s sub1ec I to pnor
cancellallon m the event
of settlement between
landlord and obh111ted
party
Published Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Daily
Polot June 16 23.
2003 M734
C1TY Of .-wrolJ IUOI
N011CI IMTll6 9"S
Seated bid~ may be
received at the ott1ce of
the City Clerk. 3300
Newport Boulevard, P 0
Bo ' 1768 Newpo1 t
Beach. CA 92658·891!>
unttl 11 ·00 a rn on the
8th day of July 2003 at
which time such bods
shall be opened and read
tor
UDO ISLE HIDGl
aErAlll AND WATEll
MAIN
llULACIMENT
Title of '•ofect
Contr•rl No. 3538
$510,000
E"tlnffr'• lstlmote
BIDDER'S LIST AVAIL·
ABLE ON CITY
WEBSIH http II
w ww co t y newporl
buch c1 us/pbwb1dltst/
default asp
Approved by
!SI Stephen G Bedum
Public Works D1rector
Prospective bidders
may obtarn one H I ol
bid documents for a cost
of $20 00 et the othce
0
Department. 3300 New·
port Boulevard, Newport
8e1ch, CA 92663.
BUSINESSf~
• • • • • • • • • • •
Conl11clor Locenu
Ctau1f1cat1ons<sl re·
quired for lh•s protf!CI
"A"
f or tur I her on tor ma
loon call Lloyd Dalton
Pr o1ec t Manaeer at
(949) 644· 3328
Published Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Daily
Polot lune 16 2003 M737
RdttiM"9iltss ... s ......
The followone persons
are dome busmen as
JOHNSON'S BACKHOE
SERVICE. 949 (;over noo
St Costa Me!.a, CA
92627
Davin Johnson 949
Gove1 nor St Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Thll bu11neu 1s ~on
ducteo by an 1nd1v1dual
Han you started doing
busontss yet? No
Oavtn Johnson
Thos •lalement wu
toled woth the County
Clerk ol Or anee County
on~/21/03
2003694S417
D•oly Pilot May 26 June
2. 9. 16. 2003 M723
Fldtlltus"9iltss Mmes.....
The followme person•
are dolnlf. busoness n
NU·N·El CONSTRUCTION
CO • :?507 £ Ball Rd .
Anaheim. Calof ornia
92806
D•noel Nunez Mendoza.
1160:? Carmenotil Rd •C
Wh1tt1er Cal1forn1a
90605
This business is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1duat
HllVe you started dolna
business yet? No
Daniel Nune1 Mendoza
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
The Legal Departmmt at tht Dait, Pi/.ot is pkaHti to announce a new service
now available to new businesses.
wt-will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra t:hargt, anti saw you the
time and the trip to tht Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of count, afar the
search is compkud tPt will fik your fictitious business ntlmt statemmt with tht
Coun#y Clerlt, publish on.et a Wttlt for four weeks as wqui"d by '4w anti then file
your p roof of publkation wilh tlH County Clerlt.
Ple4.Se itOp by "'fii4 JO"" jimti4us businm ltlltmrmt at the Daily Pi/.ot. 330 W.
&y St, U>su MDJL If you cannot stop by. plnut c110 us at (!)49) 642-432111ru/ ~
wiO 1'Ndtt 11rrrmgmunts for JO" to hOu.lk this proc«iMrr by mAiL
.lf ru sht>uki h11ve ""lfartlm-tp«Stiom, pk4.St caO us""" we wiO IH ""'"than
gWJ "' IUSUt you. GooJ /wit in 1""' MW businm!
.. Daily~Pilot
,.
Poli cy
Rates and deadlines are subject to
change without notice. The publisher
reserves the right to censor, reclassify.
revise or reject any clas!>ified
advertisement. Plea:.e report any error
that may be in your classified ad
immediately. The Daily Pilot accept!>
no liability for any error in an
advertisement for which 1t may be
responsible except for the co ·t ol the
space actuaJly occupied by the error.
Credit can only be allowed for the first
insertion.
AllNOUllCIMENTS [~J
& MISC. 1010-1110
~ GARAGE
SALE 1489
El] BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL 2305·2490
How to Place A ___ Deadlin es---
CLASSIFIEIAD Monday ..................... rnday 5:00pm
Tuesday ................. Monday 5·00pm
By Fax
(949) 6 l 1-6594
r l'lu"' u11. lud< >•IW .. ..,,,.. aill.I
"'"""' numh"' lll><l "'r'll <all
\.nu h.k ~ .,.. tlh .a p1'1u: ~uotC' I
matAllDISE
NISAU .
lfAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Telephone 8 JOam-5.00pm
Mnnday-Fnday
~
3010-3940
m
soos-5a5o
By Phone
(949) 642-5678
llours
By Mail/In P•·r son:
'30 Wc\t Bay Street
C o'ta Mc,a. C'A 92627
Al "lcwpon Blvd & Hay ~I
Wedne-.day ............. Tue~day 5:00pm
Thur'>day . . ..... Wcdnc ... day 5.00pm
Fnda> ............... Thur..,da> 5:00pm
Saturday... ............... h1dJ> HX>pm
Wall-In X 10.im ~ OOpm
MondJ\ F-rtdJ) Sunda} ................. f-nd.i) 5 OOpm
Index m
7402·7466
~
8005·8510
~J 9000-9750
Under the Service Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Wee k
For Only $32 per week (4wcek minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
Collectibles/
Memcnbllla
Misc. &Illness I Pet Adoptions 3660
1160 Servfces 2340 Germon Sh.plterds •II
~sron :,/J r
5400
RURAL PROPERTY *Newly Remodeled•
'"tit "l.!d f one)~ '~tf1,i". t11
bedc.h tp .! t .tr ..,J,
~. BkJ ~':I 4U> 11•11
Corona del Mar 1 I r 11-;:-walk-..
b•och, ni,M & r.11~hl 1
I ·t ''"' • Sil~ mv
t=aMesa Ocean v iew Ju rT•.., h I t
ll' 'f tir I ~ ~ ••
T_O_P_S_S_4_a_l_C_ott_DS_ll_C l"rfvot• Duck H11nt1n9 cnlor\ dll '"" for
"11 lzL.< f i.. "/)\ & OO· Clult •PPll•• I hr from adopl1u11 lu Qu.thf1td
IHI Meo. ~ lubr MlV Nt wpo11t Br•<h (H~I hom~.., www 2\ft'\4.ue '"~
ORANGE FOR SALE ~UNTY --~~~-
Swinny Stvd10 , 1 ~ ''"'
• 111 WA~~ l lit d II 11ftJ
.1 , I , t J t 1 , ~
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4 l'I• • Wl I ! t °' k
n uJt •J ••.t• •un, .... J 713 ~ l!t .fld ""' ,,...,1 <"'11.'t' ~ol1 -....
.• (,.I $7llJ no lo.An
I• IA• l'l 11-'
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M1k• 9•9 6•'• /'i0'> l•nl hunhn7. •d1atMI to or 114 II) ~91S Balboa bland
Ranchestfannsl
Country Propet1y 5915
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rn < iaHtfird '
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1n < "'"'/'"'' '
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ENTERTAINMENT
Calendar of
Events 1310
'1•1t wal•ilowl 1 rfu1t
uwrtt>r•tup 1nteu••.t & •l>t>"" llS ... rr• ol land
& Hl•P• ovt"mt'nl •. • yuu'
own < dmp c umpuund
w \tru1 Cutt •nd 2
lr•11.,,~ Wond•ilul Fri
n1eht HH(} \ &. wont
I •<line c!u11ng du~k
.• ,..t~on • many e 1 tr as•
ld1·dl f'>r :.> Ir .-nd~ .,,
f•lht1 & Hon Call Mike
at 110 '>41 08!>4
HOME
FURNISHINGS All •••I e\f,11~ •dvcr '''"'It 111 lhi. MW\l'•Pr• 1• 11b1P< t lo th• I trltr .ii
I•" 11011\in~ 111 I ol 1%11 fumfturt 3435
t ~in•nd•d wtlllh -------
m•k r\ 11 1tlt~•I to Anti""• ref1,.1,1t..i &
·•d~••h•• 111y pr•fr1 IHW f11rnlt111e. ltak '11<~ Jim1l•l1uro or rnff Uble Hlahl SJ!IO
1f1•,1 rino111 .. t~'" bd~•d nn It.ill •>Ifie~ de•" matket
111 • 11101 rrhP.11•11 ..,., tahl• s.175 early Amer
h•nd11 .,. r .. nllhdl '.tdlU\ l<•n 'ht-llY hul<h SI~
~' ''"'"''"'' UflltO ''' .. n t.hrld • whit~ dre\'\rf 1111! 11hon lo "'"'~' •nt SI '>Cl •l•nd1n1 th•rry
'\U h p,, '"',."' t: lurut• 'i'dn•ty m1unt Sl&_tiO 11d'\
t111no1d1\Utm1n•t1on 1 1w1n lr•1npton bf"r1
Th1\ neww~11r1 will """'"' 11t .. Sl200. old
nul tt.o 1w111.:_t1 "'-''pt u•iii l,.•lht'r p11nc.1plt"'~
1ny "dverll\rm•nl hor <h•n Sl'>O tht11ywuud •••I •\Ill• wh•• It 1· 1n • hr•I SIOO 7 Bttch
'"''•'"'" f tin 1 ... Our b.'riloollo w nl'l'I i-:1> 'lea1 rt • de r \ •,. 11 • r • by <te'+ ffl 6!I>'! 949-4J3.6331
:~~~rn~~~.:·;~~d•ll:~~1:, Hlfh If,.. hlal• Sole
11•w ·P•1••r "• lu•l•bl• New...,.1 l ch. f ten<h
nn .tn ••ru•I "''''"''""''Y tnu< he\ w1ngbiilc k IJ.a~i\ th tit\ VttlA\ ldfTIP bttr
lu 1 omptain ut di\ lovt •r•I\ Ir hr & dr
cr1m1n.lhon t•ll Hllll toll tommy Bahama fu1m
hee •I I llO(l 424 8'190 tu•~ dr•\den bronle\
Audlons T1ff.,ly l•m1l\, l1tho' 1483 dKWtte. elt 114 751 ll>40
;=:=:=::::::::::;:;:=:, MOY9tG IEST QUAUTY t WANTED Vwruot.11e R.tttan. ~.
sterq iewe"Y nWHI('>,
ANTIOUES Yt1w~ new flO<ll lrl.td "l W1.) 111& &. 1l' fat Sony
TV Mt-SSS-5020 ()Id., Style F11rniture
PIANOS i Coli.rt1blft • ..,_........_ •• r..............,
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JEWB.RY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
C~I Celn Need•
Old Coins• Gold s1lvtr
~Y watches MllJQoes
coflechbln 949 642 9448
3565
AIOUT UICUIC
WHIRCHAlaS New no
~toyou rltlPlie
Med1c11e accepted
~.Id Power
c:Nn ( 5COO!er s.tyte) 'We
beet you rWitf' C.tl 7
days (800) 835 3155
(CAL-scAN)
SPORTING GOODS/
CAMPING/
EXERCISE EQUIP
Exercise
Equipment 3760
W-to buy T ........ nu & M'f ~ WArc Iii
pay .. i.-1te M.i• 1-(l.~ S700 =~752 lill
MISCEUANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Merdlandise 3855
C...J. r91jhlen, Ul~>P"ll"d
boa' of I \h111 lld&\
4 t~ar d•Wldy t abl~'
Cail 949-S 1 S-2305
Business
Oppor1unities
Businesses and
Franchises 3905
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Mf'Ottl\NTY. ll( JI t AA
SlOOL'i I !0>879'.191'>
Own YntH (hJIJIO ~,,,..,.
Turnkey h1>m S4'>':IOCI
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ACCIP'TWtG CAUS
7 DAYS •• Pw.i !JO'•
'"""1im• twe 114 ll >-n
Pd 11 ...... 'benetit~ l(X)
878 5485 Al111001>c.tfllet1t
ll(;A!ro (CAI •g .>Jol I
lSTAIUSHID -
SUCO:s.sFUl BUSINCSS(S
for ~le on l'.•Udl Why
wall lo 1el•• lo ~ve. W<ll~
and play '" fM1 MW-' v..,,,.
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twoluinbuai com 866-883
lD> (CAL 0SCAN)
AISOlUTl GOlDMINll
60 veodin& m1chmn
with eaultenl louhons
al tor SIO,'RI ID).~
FOaGn THI STOU
MUJCOI ~ """*»'
needs onl1 00@ r1ound
level pa1 lnf!r on truly
p1om1!Unff product hnrs
S~ y s the hm1I Se11ous
l•ll 949 l95 S824
mteltn& •PP01nlmtnl
only
Open Mt & s... 1-4.
306 '-"' (;Q1.'iolt dupir.
?br • •llM 21>'1 fJonl hoo'4'
& 181118• rent•I
SI 49'> 000 1g1 O•v•d
Prlflll' 949-118 I~
Balboa Peninsula Ou111•-Trtp6e• r~a<ly
to •t'fTVKIPt or rf'l>ulld
'PM""" R 2 kit look\
UVel thlo ~ d~ p.trl< by
the B.tb.1<1 Pu s I .H.'> .cm
Jm1 J.Koti.. ~SOC1<1led
Rt!atty 949-47l-S463
S03 lllat loy. Corrmer~Q\
le!> mw1d roM1tt. ~ to
I un /on~ mull \ell'
S699 OOJ Bkr 949-?b I 9444
Corona dll Mar
hi CM Of ~-1 ~ ~~1mtn~\
Htl Custom pool 'C>' &
G.t1dlt1 to the> llol v~wlfli
<leek an llw U!lPft ~
Vl\ld\ ( a le<l'llVe ~ of
l(Y3nft• """'* & inn ol
lov• SI 9'JO 000 Judy
l'.u&.lr 81.r 94q U6 '676
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48r 4 ~· bl ind rtf' ..
t tr.lom hnm<'
flffl'fec! lt S7 9!!0.000
rOASH INI Rt Al IY
949 1~90111
-.....c.-i...u-~ ,......,. ........... ''"the ~eiilllefl. Jbr dm,/wc.otlwut
1m eatu II: ~11m wllp
at. &alt fl'U' ded. poolo.,
'i(>OH $/9J,OOJ iJdy Kol;w'
Blu 949-37to-SS76
s1v•o....twt1m.
?I CHlf!llm Or
Jet J 58a Sl.!m.<m
Vwt""' Tour rl*)C com
-e11-949 637 am
20 AClll ltAHCHES S9995
~-8onmone: 11 P~, lee~\ $9'.> down $99
monthly C 10'\. ?16
mootM> Ro<ldl. ~vPyed
rri;e ~ptc.l .. es "'" QOA~fy111g Glut loc.ahon
~•Cf!!ienl llmlnfl Suns.et
RllOC.l>es I ~ ~9444
ICM "SCAN)
$39S ACal/160 ACUS
S69S ACal/40 ACalS
Prtmt! r anc h ;au u ge in
NW Ar11ona El no
11uallfy1ng tow down
te11M' Arl1acrnt to golf
tour._,. • nmmunity t'tft
h"l111t< Route b6 Cdll
tud•y' B1uok' Re•lty 866
JOO 5263 (CAL •SCAN)
MOBILE HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING
MobileMarlltadured
Homes 5993
l8.IOMT SltOl£S OPOI
HOOSl ssa sncw °" TlllAmA
I WO aor &f!Ou' new dbl
w•d~ mobtl~ homt-•. ~ .. ,
R•led S ~l•r p.1rk Only
S625 \p•c 1 ent prl\ ""
wunt Int Mob1~ Humes
Dor ec I A•k for l/1cll>< Id
562 225 0999
MISCEUMEOUS
REHTALS
RenbllTo Shire 6030
CdM Shore w /fe-t. ,..wty built 4/M JtH 2b.1.
•tf'Y mo<lern Pnvalt Br s
on mutt1 Me, Jtd Br for
ofc to slv &If , n/smll
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RoomstorRm 6040 Run your ad in the
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beautiful new custom ewport ac -
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ment lmfonmt""1 Cenllf
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Bridge
QI • Noc \l\llncnblt, you llold.
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Panncr opens lhe blddina with one
heart. What do you rei.-purid?
A· Your hllnd micht laU no triclc • Mam but I~ likely to drhY« Line II
a~ cootract. lf tticn: w~ a giw--anlec lhat the auction would end at a
low lc~el in s "you would cer-
lainly one spade. Bui any
l'C,x>llllC y you could uiggu vigor-ou~ ICtioo rrorn plll1ner lfwl lhA1
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hold;
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Whut llCllOD Ju you tm•/
A • You h:ivt \Ill higb~ard poin~.
two of which arc wasted. However.
<''pt.'fit:nce .Jiu1"' ltwl ii 1) unpnlf-
nablc 10 Jl3" when you have four-
canl ~uppon for partner'& nWJUf \Ult. Ruio;ic m 1wo ~pnde~.
Q J ·A;, South, \/Ulnmililc, )'OU
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Whal Jo )OU hid now?
A • If you do ntll have \Ol1lC non-
1uinp fon:111g bu.I 31aiJabk 111 lh•~ ~•I·
uatiun, the ..:hoke i' lx.'lwccn a jump
m three no trump or a raio;c 1111wo 1n
the "'11llC Mlll.ln However, \hook!
Nonb have lhrtt-<:W ~pack wppon,
the ~uit contr.K.'t might be better.
lllo<;c who play tl1a1 the new minor
\U1t is forcing and promi!>Cll noch1ng
in the hiJ 'U•t (an hid two 1hdmnntl~
and "WI IU hear 1f paruier .:an nu"'
,paclc-., antcnding to rell"Cal to 1'"0 no
11\Jmp 1f noth1nf_ i,:ood h;1ppcn1.
Q 4 • Neither 1 ulocr.1hk. you IM1ld.
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Your rl,N-hlnd opponenc opena lhe
bidding with tlvcC d1all10ftds. Whal action oo you 111kc?
A • The trouble with pus!na ls that,
no matla' how lhc aucuon continues, you will never be able to convince
pattnct that lhc l\llnd bclonlfS in clubA c11Cn Ir he h<>lcb no mon: thnn a ll~lcwo boool. Bkl four clubs.
With so many diamond losers. that
111.1Jon ii risky, bu1 a PISS u even
111on· i;o.
Q 5 • Ncithi-r vulnerable, II.\ South
)'W hold:
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The b1dd1ng Im~ pmu.•e.ded.
NORTII EAbT SOlfnt WE.\T
I• I 7 Wlwt du you bid 11ow·1
A • 'lllcre i>. nu n:a..on to go ~Tilly
with thl\ holding by malong \(){llC
dranwik: jump 111 hc;ut_, and fun.mg
panncr to j!UC\\ with hllle lnowl·
edge: of what you :iuually hold. Ta~c
II ea~y and re<ipood one hean. You
(an alway' JUffifl in hearu. flllt'r to
~"' nocllin¥ but hc'4ft.\ with hllk m
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Q 6 • B111h vuhll'•dhh:, a.' South you
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I lowcver. t.hal ini!Vll l(IUnd 111 pun-
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