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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I • ' I I I 0 I . ' • 10 Serving th e Newp ort-Mesa community since 1907 TlESDAY,JULY23,2002 PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Visitors to Clark Cravey's body art shop at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa can choose from a· variety of designs to have temporarily, and painlessly, painted on their skin. It's Cravey's 21st year at the fair. , Taking a leap into the ink Youn1Chan1 Daily Pilot A former auto mechanic sits at the Orange County Fair for his 2 lst year painting pretty pictures on stranger's ankles, backs, wherever they want He's in a groovy little booth done up all Bohemian, with a tribal torch spewing orange tissue paper flames and James Brown oJdies floating through a world you think should smeU of incense. INSIDE For more coverage of the Orange County Fair, see Page AS Clark Cravey's comer may be the onJy constantly shaded, yet outdoor, spot in all of the fair, as his many Indian-printed rugs and tapestries hang vertically and help further quiet the faint breeze. The 56-year-old body artist from TWentynine Palms wears skull-and-bones print pants. a black shirt and a cap that informs his clients that he also goes by the title •Dr. Groove." Cravey has an eye for detail as he puts the colorful touches on one of his tattoo designs. · he pretends to cry when customers want designs on their back, which produces more body oil than areas like the ankle. The oil erases the paint faster, as do shampoos and soaps. •Originally, the paint was developed as a camouflage paint for World War II so it wouldn't sweat off when the guys needed it," Cravey said. painting a picture or anything. What I'm doing is I'm protecting theJ ines: His lap is where you put your ankle. His steady hands are where you put your trust. "When I look at these," Cravey says, referring to the stencils, "I don't look at it like I'm The body artist. an employee for the Ojai-based Captain Tattoo Body Art, uses an alcohol-baaed paint that stays on between I 0 and 14 days on the ankle, and five days, if taken care of really well, on the baclc. He says The most popular design nowadays is a band of stars and moons, and the most popular body location is the back. Other See INK, Pase M Apartment conversions ~ait on tenant moves Habitat for Humanity may proceed with plan to turn rentals into owner-occupied units, Costa Mesa Planning Commission decides Monday. Lollta Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MF.sA -Only 29 things stand between an existing rundown Westside apartment complex and Its conve.rsion to owner-occupied condo- mlnJwns by Habitat for Humanity: the tenants. After approval of a routine subdivi- sion for 1925 Pomona Ave. at Monday nJght's Planning Commlsslon meeting. Habitat for Humanity officials now are merely waiting for cwrent tenants to find other homes before they can start construction on the renovation proj- ect. "We are looking forward to getting started u soon as the bulk:Ungs are va- cant." said Mark ~rando, who re- preeenta Habhat for HumanJty. lb help mow the process along, the . THE VERDICT city has fronted nearly $64,000 in relo- cation funds for the four tenant fami- Ues who are legal residents, said Alma Penalosa. a city housing official. That cost will be added to the amount that Habitat borrowed from the city to buy the property in the first place. Because the project was funded by federal housing money, the city ls prohibited from funding the moves of illegal resi- dents. Habitat for Humanity has contrib- uted about $5,000 to the remaining two families who were not eU1Pble to receive the public funds, in the form of first and last months rent and re· turned deposit, Korando said. The city hired Long Beach-based Pacific Relocation Consultant:s to han- dle the process. Heidy GuendeJ, the firm's relocation consultant assigned to the project, said the families were given 30% or the household annual In- come -based on the earnings or all people in the house older than 18-to fund their move. At one point. Korando estimated about 58 tenants were living at the apartment compla. but Guendel said 29 people were living there when ahe Associating more than I thought Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE I am not a joiner. I belong to no fraternal orpnJudon, no cMc orpnbadon. no lodge, no temple, no nothing. Or 10 I thou.abL ~when I wmt ~ eome old reConll NCeDdJ; I eeem to haw beloapl to. rillDubble--of~N·erL•• Some .............. .a .... Nlwpon Hubor .. = .... 911WdanAnliy ........... ., ........ al ---. ... crwi•ol,_. ~==-.=-...... .............. di I ON1HEWE8: www.~com WEATHER r---:--~----, More al .... doudl OfNell ....... bul ... .. Kllll 0., ....... whll'e .... YIOllfy1 ......... Shots fly in judge contest Gay Sandoval sends letter to.John Adams' backers alleging he 'misstated his past.' He calls the move 'a low blow.' Paul Clinton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-ln the first salvo from what couJd be a bruising judicial cam- paign this faJI, candidate Gay Sandoval has begun playing some politicaJ hard- ball by sending a letter to her oppo- nent's endorsers accusing him or mis- representing his work record. In the letter. sent July 11, Sandoval also invited the supporters to review court records on Dana Point attorney John Adams, including a child-support lawsuit that wru, a part or his divorce. Sandoval, who lives in Costa Mesa, wrote in a memo to the Daily Pilot that the letter was intended to "give them a chance 10 verify the Information contained in public records.· ·1 assumed thal some persons chose to endorse Mr. Adams because of the nature of the charges against his oppo- nent." she wrote. Both Sandoval and Adams ran as write-in candidates against Judge Ron- See JUDGE, Pa1e M COSTA MESA Police say hoax can be trouble SAFETY: After warnings stemming from Samantha Runnion's death, some kids are spinning tales that waste officer efforts. Deirdre Newman Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -While the kidnap- ping and death of a 5-year-old Stanton girl bas received widespread media at- tention and focused parents on the safety of their children, it has also caused some kids to cry wolf. Last week. the Costa Mesa Police De- partment received a report that a stranger had tried to abduct a 9-year- -old boy. After further investigation, the attempted kidnapping turned out to be a hoax. U. Tom Curtis said False alarms such as this can divert police officials from more life-threaten- ing matters. CUrtis warned ·11 tapS Into our resources because obviously when something like this comes about, we have to drop what we're doing and divert a lot of resources to this,• CUrtis sald •Fortunately, before too much time had passed, we found our that this was unfoWlded ~ S..~P ... M IPOITI .,... .................. ....... _ .. ..," ........... .... a..11 .......... a. ...... . CM. ....... A7 • AZ Tuesday, ;Jy 23, 2002 SUMMERTIME . . . KIDS ·TALK BACK Animals with main attraction Th e Daily Pilot went to TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa to ask children, 'What's your favorite pet?' ·A dog. because for the blfod people who need dogs they can use them." KIANA EDMOND, 8, Costa Mesa "Kinens, because they're cute, they're very sweet and nice." KIRA ARMAO, 6, Costa Mesa i• ~ • , ' ,, - '' • ' ~ .... --:: u.11 ... GREG raY /OAllY PILOT Yvonne Mithrush, owner of Mithrush fashions on Balboa Peninsula, shows off some of the everi)opular Hawaiian shirts, a summer style stapte for men that never seems to fades. Mithrush has owned her Newport Beach business for 25 years. Passion for aloha fas hi on "A duck, because it can Oy and swim." EDUARDO PRANCO, 7, Costa Mesa June Casa1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -Few fashion statements are so universally em- braced by the generations. Grand- fathers in their 80s, executive typeS in their 40s. casual guys in their 20s and even self-conscious teens often share at least one item of closet content the Hawaiian shirt. They're colorful, they're bold, and they're never out of style. Hawaiian shirts are all the rage no matter what your age, say the summer fashion experts at Mithrush. Mithrush said the customers who come to her store to buy Hawaiian shirts usually buy about three, and they run the gamut of generations. "It's all across the board. It's men in their 90s. It's the young guys. It's the teens. There is no typical customer. It's everybody. Even bigger guys look good in them. And they're so com- fortable,• she said. "A dog. because they watch over people in case something is happening." UNA RUSSO. 8, Costa Mesa •A cat, because they're nice. cuddly and cute." SHAUN MATEllCO. 11, Costa Mesa -Interviews and photos compiled by Oirisrine Carrillo These flashy fashion statements are back in a big way-even though they never really went out of styfe. "They're de6n1tely big right now, but they have always been popular,~ said Yvonne Mithrush, owner of Mithrush fashions on Balboa Penin- sula ~FUN STUFF From footbell to volleyball, a wide variety of community sports and activl1iea are planned this summer In Newport-M .... COSTA MESA Hota... on aCool a..nm.Nlght The VIiiage Green et South Coast Ptaza it the th9 for• blues concert and food festfvel on Thuredey. South Coast Plaze l• It 3333 Bristol St, Com M .... (714) 284-6464. . Annual lnclen Paiwwow A Native Amerlc:en ~ featuring • c:tence competition, neti'le crefl:a end food wHt be held Aug. 23-26 It the Orenge County Falrgrounda. The colt it S8 for Mithrush said the retro look is fuel- ing the Hawaiian shirt renaissance. Oassic island scenes with palm huts and hula girls l~d the pack. but.pat- terns are in too. Hibiscus flower prints make up another of the shirt's most popular incarnations. ~r think what makes them so popu- lar is that you can make the style so individualized," MJthrush said. "The styles, the colors. the fabrics. There adults, $3 for teens 12 to 17, $1 for children 6 to 11, and chlldren 6 end younger are free. (714) 863-1102. NEWPORf BEACH Upper N9wpolt Bey &ologlClll Pr111rw Ind Nmtww PN•• _,. Cenoe and kayek tours are evlilabte to experience six diveree habitllts for more 1Nn 200 bird ll)ec:iea U\at either live lhere or visit durtng the birds' P9c:ifle flywey mignllion. Cempfire prowwm.,. ello of'fw9d, • .. 1'" two-hour wddng nature tours dlplrting from ShetllnMer IUnd ~ftnt end Wrd s.turdey It 9 1.m . Call the ~rtment of Fish end G... It (Ml) 64CMSM8, or the Friendl of the Newport Bey It (M8) 846-8008. Upplr Nlicdt*t 19r ,.._w1Mlly ...... ., .... ,...c.... are so many ways to make the look yours." The most popular colors right now are blues and reds. she said, but only by a slight margin. The ~e with Ha- wa.l.lan shirts is that there are no ruJes. Silk is as popUlar as rayon and cotton. WIJd patterns with many colors have become a staple. but so have two- toned prints and large scenes depict· ing life in the tropics. Strangely, thougtl. the splashy shirts remain a mostly male phenom- enon. While Hawaiian-print skirts and dresses are also experiencing a comeback. along with some women's shirts. manufacturers keep aanki.ng out shirts mainly for men. "They're so comfortable,• Mi thrush said "They're in styf e for everyone.• Adutta end children c:en explore 15 hanc»on Interactive exhibits and communlclte with the Newport Bay Naturellata end Friends through lntefprettve educltlonal opportunl1lel orwetd\ • "vitual poem" of Uppet' Newport Bay pre11nted on five monitors, lhowing tuc:h ecta .. birds In flight end the flow of running water In an .-....ry. The 10,()()().equere-foot lnt9fpredw cerar offetl hende-on opportunl1lel to 9)(perience the lntw wortdng1of .. -.,.,Y.2301 UnlY8nlty Driw, Newport Bw:tt. Open d91tv, --Mondeya end mejor~ fnMn 10 a.m. to4 p.m. (714) m.tmo. , l"9IOUf'C9 centw dedk-.d llO the study of the Padlc Souehwelt. The COf'llefV8torf on 1he two«re SMfcel beert tropical plents end a koi pond, end1he ~ Gerden. tpedfic:8lly deligr'8d for thoee with mp.ired vleion,.,.,.. to 1he --of toucti end Ince 111 tAe to whelld\8lrs. Docent tows...,...,.., The~ .. opencWy, end 1he lbrwy la open on wmf1il'fl. ~ E. ~~. 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Plan would link local trails to county system FOR THE RECORD ln an anide in the Pilot ("'nuslees waver on Rea health center'") on Thursday, a IChool board vote .on plans for a health center at Rea Elementary School was reported incorrectly. The board voted 3 to 1 In favor of the health center, with Martha Auor abstaining because she is on the CHOC Foundation for Oilldren. Santa Ana Heights residents embrace effort to connect the community with countywide paths. Jone C1H1r1nde Daily Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Equestrian trails here could talce riders to the Orange County Fair- grounds and the Back Bay under a plan to build connecting trails throughout the county. The elaborale system of trails for horses, hikers and bicyclists would connect county tralls in a way that would .pve Santa Ana Heights residents a link on horseback to any trail in the county. Though the plan still faces some hurdles, not the least of which is financial, it has an enthusiastic following among Santa Ana Heights residents. When the project is complete, the 218 miles of trails now in the county would total 350 miles and all of them would be connecled. PLUG1N Plug Into the Pilo t Classified section to find services from electronics a nd plum~. to landscapers and painters Daily Pilot "We're an equestrian commu- nity," said Greg Carroll, a mem- ber of the Santa Ana Heights Project Advisory Committee uwe would like 10 see these horse trails hook up so people could lake their horses through a more extensive trail than they can now." • DON LEAGH I DAILY PILOT A horse and rider enjoy the trails along Newport Back Bay ridge last winter. A plan is in the works to join the paths with county trails. in3Weeksy Members of the commluee. which oversees redevelopment, are so enthusiastic about the idea that they want to help fi- nance it. But right now, no one can even guess how much It could cost. 1\'ails are usually made of crushed granite and often require a fence or even a bridge. They can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $1 million per mile. To connect Sanla Ana Heights trails 10 the fairgrounds, curren1 plans call for using the existing sidewalk at Arlington Av- enue across the Costa Mesa Preeway. A fence would separate the trail from the road. And, to further complica1e the plan, the whole Santa Ana 'We would like to see these horse trails hook up so peopleccould take their horses through a more extensive trail than they ca n now.' Gree Carroll, member of the Santa Ana Heights Project Advisory Committee Heights trail syslem teeters on the question of whether the Santa Ana Counlry Oub will cede a portion of land along Santa Ana Drive. Oub President David Grant said he hopes the 9 ~ @j/1111l11R)/},jf y~ FLORAL & GIFTS Home Decor •Accessories Cuswm Florals ~ 369 E. 17th Street, Cost.a Mesa ~ Mon-Fri I 0:00am-6:00pm, Sat & Sun I 0:00am-5:00pm ~ Phone (949) 646-6745 ~ ~~ R es taurant ---Established In 1962 --- ... Quality SuTice .. • •••N· d Eotert&inment*" .. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Orange County Testing Center is seeking men and women between the ages of 22 and 54 who have noticeable acne to test a new product specifically designed t.o ·sTOP ACNE! Consuttatmns will occur twtce a week for the eight week initial testing cycte. AJI testing at the center is FFEE t.o participants end you wil~ never be asked t.o buy anything. In fact. wa pay you if it doetln't world tf you've been looking for that special system end you have acne- t.his may be it. Call now for c.lub will be able to accommo- date the trail, but il's not yet clear what the practical and financial obligations mighl be. "We are looking at the pro- posal in a big picture type of way," said Grant, who attended a presentation Last week by Jeff Dickman, chief of trail planning and lmplemenlation for Orange County. To accommodate the trail, the club mighl have 10 give away some land rights -though no one yet knows for sure. "Land is importan1, but we're also neighborly," Grant said. "We look foiward 10 more meetings." 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A Cifeat Deal It . 99¢ per basket lry Our Marinated Swordfish In Citrus Papaya Sauce Cashew Chicken Sandwich Made Fresh W'1i1e You Wait 'M :ruesdiy, ~ '23, 2002 PUBLIC SAFETY Costa Mesa • Adelne-......: An auto theft wea repoNd In the 1200 blodt at 10: .. 1 a.m. Sunday. •AdemeAwenue:All assault wea reponed In the 1200 blodc et 11:47 e.m . Sunday. • Bristol StrMt: A burglary WH reported In th• 3300 blodc at 4:05 p.m. Sunday. • Herbor Road: A 19-year-old man was arTested on 1u1plclon of vandalism In the 2300 blodt at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. •Lexington une: Grand theft was repol1ed In the 100 blodc at 10:12 a.m. Sunday. • 20th StrMt/Stetflng Avenue: A 27-year·old man was arrested on suspjclon of prowling and loitering on private property at 1 :53 a.m. Monday. Newport Beach • East B•lbo• Boulev•rd: A vehicle theft was repol1ed In the 600 blodc at 8:13 p.m. Sunday. • Newport Boutewrd: An arrest of someone who committed an aasault with a deadly weapon was made In the 2700 blod;c at 2:18 a.m. Monday. • Newport Boulevard: A petty theft arrest was made in the 2700 blodc at 2:31 p.m. Sunday. • Palm Street: A petty theft arrest was made in the 300 blodc at 2:42 p.m. Sunday. • Superior Avenue: Vandalism was reported in the 500 blol.k at 2:00 a.m. Monday. • West Coast Highway: A report of someone being drunk in public In the 4600 blodc was called In at 10:43 a.m. Sunday. ,d BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS BOAT SPIJ..S MINT, ltESK>UE INTO NEWPORT~ A boat owner caused a bit of poUudon off Harbor laland on Monday when material from his boat came off in the water as he was sanding it. The spill of paint and sanding residue occurred about noon In the 800 bloclc of Harbor Island Drive. The owner was sanding his boat In the haul-out area of the marina with plastic protec- tion In place. But wind gusts JUDGE Continued from Al aJd ~1ne during a March 5 pri- mary. The Orange County dis- trict attorney brought Kline up on child pornography and child molestation charges earlier in the year. In the race to unseat Kline. both candidates made bay over the charges against the be- sieged judge. In a race that featured 11 write-In candidates, Sandoval placed third, coUecting 10.8% of the vote total. Adams won 33.2%, while Kline woo 32%. TENANTS Continued from A 1 came on board. A lump sum from the city was placed in an escrow account and is available to the families as they need it, Guendel said. 1\vo of the families are using the money to INK Continued from Al longtime favorites inchlde roses. Cravey prefers an $8 piece called the Italian Rose. The average design costs between S8 and $1 2, and the prices haven't TONIGHT! -·---·· df21 .an M*-M-"lhn.~ ...... ·~10.w.....,. D I MOacr~to66911Mf\.••Dll ..... rk M . 1 t~f1.>Ml1• ..... ~••0t11tr1•12tll••ta&iidll"8 ........... ,,.,... ........... ,.... ..... Glllf .. -.. . -blew the material out ol dwplM.-~owner could b8ve dam• de and lnlO the -. cnldnl bea.==:ol ... dcMD an .,.. or 2 by iso r.t ot \ldilte anc1 the ~ whlD eanded material In the ... the pkb up Of Qpplna aid SCI-Guy Smith ol the work altoptber.. SmMtl aakl.-- Oranp CDunty Sherift Oep.rt--o.tnlts lWwrrwlt ment Hubor P9trol. Altbougb the area of pollution WU minor, the hubor palrOI took aamplee and fDed a report, Smith Aid. It wOl ultimately be up to the district attomey'a omce lo decide whether to me charps. The material ewmtually dl.ul- pated In the bay. Smith said that although the winds can be mercurial along the harbor, It ls still up to boat owners to take the necesaary precautions. Sandoval, in the July 11 letter, said Adams "misstated his past to the voters on his candidate bi- ography." In February. Ada.ma launched a campaign Web site (www.}oh- l'IOllamsforjudgs.com) In which be posted the biography. It trum- peted him as a "respected attor- ney" with •over 20 years of ex- perience" and also said be prac- ticed law In Santa Ana from 1980 to 1994. Adams was suspended from the State Bar of California In 1982 for fall1ng to pay his dues, according to court records. He was reinstated in 1990, after pay- buy homes outside of the city, where houses are not as pricey, she said. "This Is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for these families who are now able to actually buy a home with th&funds provided," Guendel said. "Unfortunately, they cannot buy in their own city because of the high prices. but changed In 20 years. The business carries between 150 and 200 stencils. Cravey doesn't think any of the patterns are particularly weird or quirky. But he will admit that he was surprised when a young girl came in the other day wanting a dagger with a cobra wrapped around it. HOAX Continued from Al The Incident happened about 11 :45 a.m. Thursday while boy and his 11-year-old sister were playing outside, near their apart- ment. The girl was aware of the recent Id.I.ling of Stanton girl Sa- mantha Runnion, and she and her brother were practicing get- ting away from strangers.. VERDICT Continued from Al even an officer at one point. So I guess I was sort of a legacy. Another family connection stood me in good stead when 1 was in Ollna lo the 1930s. Thanks to my sister Marion and her way with men, I became a member of the Peking Oub when we were In that city. As golfers, my wife and I were AROUND TOWN •Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Deity Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Coeta Mete, CA 92827; by fax to (949) 848-4170; or by calling (949) 57"'""298. Include the time, date •nd location of the event. .. well n • contact phone number. A compfete lilting la avallabfe at www.dallypllotoom. The..,,,.. CCNpl of .......... Executives will hoct. WOfbhop on computerizJng your tM.*r.- from 91.m. to noon. The ~will be held at National Unlvwtlty, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa M ... The fee la $25, or $20 tf pnnglct..ed. (714) 660-7389 or www.«JOtW1J.C.org. f JOSH R.Oa• FIE CAUSES $100,000INDMMGE10 llTE A fire that ~ moat ol the Interior of Dennis Rodman'• Newport ee.ch re.taunnt WU caused by a aborted electrkal wire, oftldaJs Slid Monday. The ftre, which brob out about 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon at Joah Slocwna, caueed an esti- mated $100,000 ln property damage. The blaze started when Ing the dues and late fees. Adams acknowledged that the misinformation WU mistakenly posted on the site in February. Adams said the lnfonnadon was qulckly corrected at the time. Between 1982 and 1990, Ad- ams was out of the legal field. nmn.tng an auto-~ces business called Auto-Tech Data ~ He said he sold the business to Montgomery Ward after eight years. "My Web site inadvertently left out my business experience In the 19808," Adams said. "That was fixed within 48 hours." Sandoval sent out about 50 let- they wil! be homeowners." The Habitat project qlls for two existing two-bedroom du- plexes to be converted into four- bedroom homes and a third to be rehabilitated. An additional three-bedroom house also will be built. resulting In a six-unit af. fordable housing project. Once converted, the condo- •That's about the weirdest thing to me," he said. "That a little girl would want a dagger with a cobra instead of an angel or flower." The most common reason people want to get non-permanent body destgns Is shock value, Cravey added. •To freak mom and dad or a But their good intentions turned into fantasy when the boy told his father that a man got out of a truck and grabbed bis arm. The boy said be escaped the man's grasp and ran away, alleg· ing the stranger then drove off. His sister said she witnessed the ind dent. The children's father called the police, and all three were asked to come in to be interviewed by Investigators. The children were members of the Lava Lava Golf Oub of Pago Pago, American Samoa. The name is a little more catchy than the Irvine Coast Country Oub, where we had previously played. Speaking of Samoa. I was also a member of the Pago Pago Yacht Oub. This one ls very select. At the time I belonged, its fleet consisted of two Hobie Cats. And while on the subject of yacht clubs, 1 was also a member of the Promontory . The pop, rhythm encl blues group Groove Therapy will perform from 6:16 to 7;46 p.m . at Fairview Park. The concert I• pert of the clty of Costa Meu'a third annual Concerns In the Partt aeri ... Fnte. The pertt la at 2626 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-6223. LMm how tlD fight encl beet ~during • ..,..,., from 8:30 '° 7:30 p.m. at 1he Patio cnt In COIUI Meu. The seminar is llpOf..,,.. ~ MoCher't Merbt. The en. ... 2215 E. 17th Sl fTee. Oii for~ (9'9)al.O.t WEDNESDAY ,......_ .................. aor will be held from 8:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the P8tk> Cafe Inc-. Me.a. The temlnar II aponeored by Mother'• ~rbt. The cefe la at 226 E. 17th St Free. Call for r.-rv.uont. (Ml) 131-4741. • ,.~----llt7p.m . for *"8 In .... th through 12th gredae In ..... of movt. pr1au11ted by the N.wpott 8-d'I Pllbllc Ubrary'l Boolt Raiden Dig Rau ding....._ Free 9dmllllon. Free popcorn. Adullll muat be ......... by ....... The -.VII• 1000~/INe. C.-.71J.a01. MWY Aam!.s:•1an ......... ..._ tlOllld by .... Newport BNch a.... of ComtNtCe wlll blglft •• p.m. ...... Flnenclal ........ CrdUnlon. The .... 0 ... .,.,.,. wll hlw9. ................ ~ ................ IDod, ta# Ir 8ftdHft 1118".,,_L h9WW1111,,_ .... .,.. ... =:rc::=r •• ....... ,, ....... II IL an elecUtcal wn rbat wu pit_.. Into an oudel but not COIUlf!ded to anytbtrw -lborted behind the Wood mold- ing in the met of the reltaW'Ult. uld Randy Scheerer, Newport Beach Fire ~t d1vilioo dUet "Probably better housekeep- ing on their part would have eerwd to pievenl ltbe fire), .. Scheerer said. The fire brob out lhortly be- fore the restaurant WU about to open. Bodman came to awwy the damap Sunday afternoon, Scheerer l8ki. Rodman'• 6ancee, MlcheDe, who wu at the restaurant Mon- day afternoon aa contractors ten to elected ofBdals -lndud- ing Repe. Chris Cm and Dana Rohnbacher -and political groupe. Mama and Sandoval are set to race olf Nov. 5 in the race for Of- fice No. 21. Sandoval, 49, is a c.o.ta Mesa trial lawyer. In her letter Sandoval also ad- vised Adams' endorsers to exam- ine records from a lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, Sally Adams, to secure child-custody payments. "Ms. Sandoval's suggestion that people review my divorce 8Je from 1991 ls despicable,• Ad- ams said. "It's a low blow." Sandoval said she sent out the miniums would be sold as low- income housing to qualifying applicants and the mainte- nance of the property will be the responsibility of the new homeowners. The tenants were given fust dibs on the planned condomin· lwns, but none met the organi- 7.ation's stringent requirements. boyfriend out," he said. "Or if they're thinking about a tattoo." Sara Panley, who was getting a turtle painted on her ankle In .the next chair, said she gets body-art-ed from time to time because they're temporary and fun. "They're painless," she said. interviewed separately, and both recanted their stories, CWti5 said. While it's important for par- ents to talk to their children about the dangers of interacting with Stranger&, it's also impera· tive that they encourage their children to tell the truth. Curtis said. "We would hope that all par- ents would impress that on their children about everything and Point Yacht Oub, of which Blackie Gadarlan was commodore. The Promontory Point Yacht Oub had the same mission as the Balboa Island Punting and Sculling Society, which was nothing to do with boats and everything to do with having a convivial drink with friends. How I became a member of the International Assn. of Turtles, and what the International Assn. of Turtles shown at dusk during the Movlea at the Bead't aeries hosted by the Newpol1 Dunea Waterlront Resort The hotel la at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beech. Free edmiulon. $7 parting per car. (949) 729-0UNE. SA'TURDAY An'""' of ftne wine, elegMt food and musk: designed to raise money to fund reeearcti for autism and other di ...... will begin at 6:30 p.m. today. Bill and Pbfta Cerniul .,. welcoming Gu.ta and renowned doctor, Jeny Klrtztnel from the lntematk>nal ChHd 0.-.elopment and Aeleerd'I c.ent.r Into their Newport 8eac:h home for a "Night of Caring" gather donatlonl. The houae le at 2008 Mar11n Wly. A tuggeMed donation forthff evening "$76 per penon. For reMMltiona can 1948) Mtr7&98. • ....._.Piiier_..._ ........ •t dlJ8k during the MoYlel 8t the 8eac:h .... hoeted by the N9Wp0ft DuMt Wet9ffront Retort The hotel le It 1131 Bade Bey Drive, Newpoft Bw:ti. Free edmi9eion. S7 pettjng per car. (948) 729-00NE • JUlYIO The'IOl11911 ............. Rannla endlhe a111toe wltl S*bm M FelNMiw Pitt In~ Mela• pen of the dty"e third ...,.,... eo.... "' .... "" .... Theoonolltwtl ... place ttom e11111» ,,_ ,.,.._ ,..... The f*'ll• .. M111 Illa..,._ (714t 'llf A 'I • , tam1ed about 111esdna cbe dAlnlfe, aid the wuo't an wbeo the l'flltmlnDl would • open. "We'll wait and aee,. aid Ml- cheDe. who declined to gM her .. name. •1t wiU reopen aod be better than ft ...... The restaurant looked like • movie aet Monday u an eclecdc array of aa1vqeable furniture and acceuories sat outllde In the puking lot, waiting to be taken away and cleaned. Sterting ailYef candelabras, a giant bottle of Moel Olandon. and lflver and purple masb with yeJlow feathers on top were just some of the ltems that survived the blam -Delrdrw Nttwman letter because she wanted Ad- ams' endorsers to know •the facts.• Adams' ex-wife sued him to fon:e him to pay child support and get back $175,000 he had borrowed from her, the records show. "I thought this was a nice thins to do, to let the endorsers know what is out there,• Sando- val said. "It's not about his di- vorce, it's about his business d~" • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and politlca. He m•y be reeched at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paulclintontll.rfma.com. Six families -out of thousands of applicants -have been se- lected by Habitat for Humanity and will be announced on Aug. 3, lCorando said. • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Meu. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e·mail at lollta.harper@latimea.com "They're interchangeable.• Ask Cravey whether the process will hurt and he'll say. "Only if I s tep on your foot." • YOUNG CHANG is the features and ams and entertainment writer. She may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at young.changlilatirna.oom. anything, but especially some- thing of this magnitude, so they won't make stuff up because of all the consequences associated with it. .. Curtis said. The two c.bildren received brief counseling and will not be prosecuted, Curtis said. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reeched et (949) 574-4221 or bye-mall at delrdre.newmantllatime•.com. does or stands for, I haven't a clue. But as for the Australasian Order of Old Bastards -well, I don't know about the Australasian part, but I'm certalnJy old, and I was referred to as a bastard many times lo • my career on the bench. ao maybe they waived the other part. • ROBERT GARDNER Is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays . www.acore114.org. JULY 31 "Rudy"' wll ta"Mrt llt 7 p.m. flor teens In aeventh through 12th grades In a aeries of movtee presented by the Newport Bueti Public Ubnuy's Boott RakMrt Dig Reeding aeriee. Free edmluion. Free popcorn. Adults mutt be eccompenled by their teen. The library It at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. AUGUST6 TheAnlw9', .... end ~ 'n' roll group, will perform from 8:16 to 7:46 p.m. at Felrvtew Partt In Cotta MeM. The concert It pert of the citYt third annuel Concerti In the Petit ...... Free. The pertt Is at 2526 Placentia Ave. ,,, .. , 754-6223. AUGUST7 .,... ....... 8how"' ...... at 7 p.m. for..._ In....,.,.., through 12th gf'9dea In. Wlftel of moYlea pra11m.d by the Newport 8eac:h Public Ubrary'e Book Raiden Dig Reeding ...... ,..,... admtlelon. Free popoom. Adlall9 """'be accompenled by their '""·The Rbrmy. 8t 1000 ~,.,.. , .. )711-3I01. A ptulals Su nhn...-. regenllig .... tr9MrMnl of ~ ........... withe Mid from 8:30 to. p.m. .. the Hoag c.nc.r c..r. The __ le .. One Hoag om-.. •••• 41, NMuwaort Beed\. free. C_, 122.mt ... u A_. ..... MM OclllVlo ............. ...... flolftatl•M~•M-­"""'0.. ..... ,.. ..... :-1:1a1~ •' I Ott/ Pilot . . MAILBAG Triangle Square needs something interesting R~ "Olangea on tap for Trt&ngle Square," (July 11): 'Iliangle Square is a wonderful space, full of J)Ol$Wty, but frankly I think people are bored with the same old retailers found ln every ahopplng mall acrou Amert ca. Why not Jazz thlnp up a bit by add.Ina eome character to the mix? The aqua.re would make a wonderful location for a collection of unique chlldreni atoree -Ol)el which wouJd appeal to adulta and children alike. The addition of an lnteraCttve fountain or aculpture mlaht liven th1no up -the eound ol chllcir.n\ lauahttr adda lnatant lift to any envtronment. Or pefhape the apace could be ftlltd with off-beat art or dealsn retallera. ln keeplna with Cotta Me. .. theme "City of the Art.I,• the plaza would make a perfect venue for local ardatl and mualciam to ahowcue their work on a regular bull. The aquare la safe, clean and centrally located; all It needa la aomething of Interest to draw people there. AMVSMITH Balboa laland Things could be worse regarding old structures In reply to the Mailbag Item "Old everything seems to be disappearing," July 17: Be glad you are not a deacendant of the Juaneno·Lulaeno tribe. All the Native N!lertcan hJatorlcal 1lght1 I know ln Newport·Meaa have been deaecrated, debaaed, relocated or built upon. We live ln a place of no h11tory by populace choice, lndMdual declaJon or elected otftclal decree. Perhaps the land we live on hu too bloodied a hl1tory that we choae not to remember. Regarding the current replacement of older bulldlnp, structures and trees, perhapa the current generation feel• about theae ltema llke earlier generation• (maybe yowa) felt about the Juaneno·Lu11tno1. For our llkea, It la good the current generation la now more clvtllzed than the generation• who "aettled" thJ1 clvtllud land. DAN VOGT Newport Beach Outoon provided laughs on two separate days It wu wtth sre•t amuaement that I read the letter from a Co1ta MeM rttldent who wu 10 offended by a cartoon about the propoaed Mormon temple (Mailbag. "Church cartoon upaeta Co1t1 MeM relldent," Wednelday). The author threatened to aue the Dally Pilot if another paper wu delivered to her home ahe wu so offended. I am quite 1we thla letter brought far more lausht than Steve Bolton'• original cartoon. Now t'm not one to 1t1r up ttouble, but I think I'll throw a Dally Pilot on her lawn Ju1t to alt back and watch the lunacy unfold. What realty 1wprllel me la that thl.I cartoon la what broulht the author to the brink ol a lawau.lL She bu obvloUlly never read a Steve Smith article. 11nGIWfT ColtaMlla Newport Beach really keeps its beaches clean M a lons-dm1 l'llidlnt of tht oc.nfront. I want to commend tht dty of N9wport for tbl muwloue manner In which kelp beaab cllln. tbl yeu. tht men an WOik ltMdSJy to c1e1n up.,.. .. --. rt 11 __..,..-a11 .... aawdlan It W11~11D wblll tbll'I .................... Dlfdalluty:r;111d DD dat -. .... l'euftb wblll I --·~°'-::t"'•• am if lbe • tbil trillti tnldlllnd lfrllt and ...... ............. ..:=.=a:-... -::., .......... ..., ..... .. a.. ............ ... .... a.w•mMn ......... l I M O . " . •• • I .. FORUM COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Att.omey 's comments are inaccurate lt1ve lhulmen T he Dally Pilot iecendy reported on a "png-rape" cue lnvoJvtnc d\Ne Juvenil• now charpd u adults. Ma member of the Newport a.ch Police Department and preu Information omcer for the depuUMl')t. It ii my rwponatbWty to report facnW Information timely and accurately to the media. In mo1t onsolnl lnWltiladona. the Information prOYSatd publidy muat be Umittd becaUH rWeulna C«t&ln Information could eompromlM the lntllritY of the lnYllUpdon. In I MXUll Ullu1t cat. lawl prohibit the Nllul of eonw Information 1n order that the vlcd.m bl protectld. At th1 end of the day, It la the court IY'ltm that wW IYlluatt the lm'lldptton. them~ police conduct. and the lnnoc.nce or auilt Of any deftndant charpd wtth I crime. Wt reapect and undentand thla conadtutfonal proceea. In the Deily Pllot'l 1tory, ("All d\Ne ~In pna-rape cue plead not gullty." 1bunday), Joeepb Cavallo. an attorney repreeenting GreaorY Halcll 1tated: "He [Gregory l:faldli la~ the one that baa been plllqed by the Newport Beach Police Department Only hla house wu aearched twice." While the Police Department wu not preYioualy given the opportunity to respond to this comment. I'd like to comment now. I have found Newport Beach Police Department detectivee to be the mott dedicated. bard wortdnc and honest poUce ofllcen with whom I have eYer bad the pleuure of wortma. Detec:ttwll handling aexua1 1111ult cuee art charpd with lnwtUpdnl the moat d1ltwtrina and aenaldve o1 police invlldpdona. Tbll cue II no dlfterent. SEAN HllLER /OAILY PILOT Gre1ory Heidi appears at the Harbor Justice Center on Wednesday with his attorney, Joseph Cavallo. So. whan I t.r C&Ylllo calldna about dw PoUce Dtpartment "J>illallnl," It la my reeponatbWty to once apln pl"lllnt IOIM facta: When detectiv. believe it neceaary to ptber evidence at a residence, It can be obtained with conaent of tht owner. by obtl.lnlna a learth warrant (an order from a Judge to..-mdence), or by both. In thla cat the Pollce ~ent l'lcetYed both coment and a HIJ'Ch Cavallo'• 1tatement la Inaccurate, recldeaa, If not ll&nderoua wherein he atatn the department "plllaged h1I client" when detectlvea, by order of a aean:h warrant and coruent, eel.zed evidence from a crime acene. police conduct was legal and warranted. Whln the PoUce Dtpartment II DrOvlded tvldence of a aaua1 uaault. It muat conduct an lmwdpdon. warrant · READERS RESPOND Fireworks debate still has not fizzled out AT lllUI: A eurpf'illng Sunday fll'IWOrtcl dllpley on JuM I hll prompt9d Newpolt heclh offtd11t to NOonllder l1tulng Pl"')llllon for other tventa. I think the ftrewodcl were pat c·Newpon nrewom cUlplay eurpn. neklenca," June 11). At ftnt. I tho\&lht eomeone upetaln, In the upataln condo, wu movtns furniture but WU pleuandy aurpriled when I went outllde to lnwadpte It It would be nlce If pdor nodftcadon could bl made In the local paper. Allo, I would Ub to comment about the Fourth of July ftrewolb at the Duna [ think an a tndtdon that will be tborouab!Y m-.c1, and I think =~ lbould do fYlrYlblna to haw It nWnecl. . DOLOMI VlnUI Corona del Mar Doll tbl c.ttr mab Ill)' money~ cbllf If IO, how mucbt I'd UJal to know what the qualllcadom 11'1 In order to bl tllued • permit Ind bow IDIQJ ... &.en tllued In tbl ... ,... • dmt Chat ~-NIWport .... dDllim dowyou to buy or 1111 or me ll'IWa• nobody ibMalllbllllll•llt•pllmil ........ ............ °" Nlwpaftlllcb .!ta:r:=:-w:-. 1111 ........ .,, .... .. , .... ,,.,_ .. __ ....... 5 11 )':\:a .... ............. II.I ...... .. ..,, ..... .... ____ ..... s' '• ............. DI 14• .... 1"9 ... .., ... _.,._ .... ..--... , 5 * All of our nlllhbora loved the 8rewodll. It WU beaudful. It wu wry W9l1 done. 1b1 nolle on!y caDtd our attention to It eo WI d.tdm m1M It. When art they aolnl to do It IDlnt UNDA,_.Oll Ouneo HJahland The dty lhould allow It. I tb1nlc. de!nlttly. but the rtlldenta have to be made aware. Plltra. ln the pa.per, or eome meuap bec:auae It acartd the lMna dayUabtl out of ua. we bad no Idea what wu Fina on. It eounded lib eometblni WU hit1ina the roof. 1b be talr, they lhould allow It, Juat warn the fllldenla. KIVINCAPPI Corona dll Mar My wife and [ llw quite doM to where the dlaplay WU and I thlnk lt wu 1 neat thins far a W9ddin1 puty md by bad I permit and lt -doal In • m.w.,W.~tt.Mfor aD tblold ~who wn worrild blc:um tbllr 'IV WU dllrUl*d orwbatftw. dwy Dlld to j\llt IDCM Gil wttb I llfil md Ill .. peopll llw91blkl. DD DOC llDP ..... pillDltl far IUClb K1Mdtl. WVIWICM NNpaltlMcb Let ua not lose focus on the 1erlousne11 of this crime ... and the real victim. An order from a Judp lhould not be conaaued u •pWaatnl" and the court wW decide whethei or not • SGT. STEVE SHULMAN 11 the prHI lnform1tlon otrlcer for the Newport BMCh Pollet O.p1rtment. FU PHOTO /DM.Y Pl.OT From the bluffs at Castaway Park, fireworks can be seen exploding over Newport Dunes in 2001 . our lamUy at aD. Wt all enjoyed them. W.wllh ~lib that would haw him put on the Founh of July llncl the Dunel WU not Ible to put OD hi lhow thll Y'U· I hope that IOIDIOftl wlll P'ck that Ida up Mil,., . QMCIMNOLD Newport lelch I tbmltw. ebould ~ cund the---ot•Nalb =llpld ~·Clmlo Mum .. .. b ..... -... ...... = .... ....,,_ r•Wlw .... _wtlh ..... _, "• .. --••d .., ... _,...,...., __ ....... w. .... . c=--... ... ..... .. .. ... ., ... ~ . cqa1a.• - ' lddnkll't~, ••Mii met the,.,.. ....... Nlwpact lllda •C.-..... ....... , ...... .., cm\ ....... &•Im ..... -............. ... ..... , ........ .... ._,.,......_ .... .. -:;:i ........... .. .. • ......... *-' ..... ..... . 'ljlJnlWll'tJljad, I a ==-. a ftreworb dilplay Oil I weddina. Somethlns I would IO lOYe to clo wttb my own da\llhter If and when lhe ptl murted. 1 don't undlrand ~people are IO nm'OW·mlndld that dwy ba¥I to lock bnwMe Into ... wodd and be Ibid of• ... llttlt ICMllicM Indal.., ••or IOIDI ............ ~ .. ridlculoul. I ..... ...... blallall_. ........ ............... ...... ., ........ ., ........................ ... ..., ......... ... ..... ....... ...... Ill JBI .... ,,..,,.,, ........ •Nlmc.t-••' ......... . .. I ... , ... ......... . """"" ... . .. . . · M ~. ~ 23: 2002· ·l . . BARGAIN OF THE DAY A wood-bumed, mini-gourd neddece that Is hand-carved and hand-painted goes for $12 at Out of Our Gourd at the Orange · County Fair. Compared with the business' $20 blrdhou ... and other ttems thet range In the hundreds, the edectk: acceslOf'Y I• the cheapest piece of art you'll find there. . ... . EVENT OF THE DAY A box full of und, plastic palls of dffferent colors and,• child'• Imagination. What more do vou need to pretend you re at the beach? The Beadtfront area at the Orange County Fair offers• large sandbox filled generously wfth und where kids can play. But the be(t part la: Thia mfnl-bellch I• shaded. ·soothing sp@t at the fair The fair' s water gardens offer a calm respite amid the otherwise frenetic pace of activity. Youn1Chan1 Daily Pilot COSTA MFSA -lt's a ni.ce change from the music, the whooshoftherides,thebuzz of people having fun, other sounds typical of fairs, said Joan Hamill. director of exhibits at the Orange CoWlty Rlir. You sort of have to look for it to notice il And you have to be rather quiet, maybe even pensive. to appreciate it But when you hear the trickling water. and see the koi and lily pads and rocks that make the water pretty, you might also wonder what such a scenic sight is doing at a county fair. Its presence has something to do with the fair's water theme this year and much to do with the fa.Ir's goal every year to educate visitors about agriculture, livestock and other pieces of nature. Water gardens function as ecosystems once they're completed with fish and plants and bacteria, which makes the inhabitants of the environment sustain themselves and require very low maintenance. "Anybody that has any space can make a water garden," said Norm Nakanishi, floral supervisor for the fair. "It can·be very sm all'-2 feet in diameter-to something mmnely large ... Noel Pboenix; a construction foreman at Pro Ponds West, Aquascape Detigna Inc. in Costa Mesa. ddnes water gardening as gardens with water, plants, fish and bacteria. Very little soil is involved, as gardeners use it only to make clay soil in individual pots containing pmtl when they're not . --rooting plants to grow in .., the grawt'base of the pond. ;,c. -~at the fair are ~filters with A koi pond draws viewers to its water mies and fish. skimmers Ctanb that pump and collect large debris and leaves that settle on the water), gravel on the bottom and natural bacteria that filters the water, Phoenix said. The larger pond. which is near the Grandstand Arena. is about 15 by 25 feet. Filled with everything from geraniums and other water-loving plants to rocks and little waterfalls, this small spurt of serenity offers a different perspective on what people can do with water. "You've got to make sure the plants, if you're going to incorporate fish, that they're co~le with each other," N"aDnisbi said. "A lot of people,like koL You can put goldfi$h in there too." Phoenix just recommends you have good design for your garden, colorful rocks and lots of plants and fish. ·we design and built the ponds, and the landecaper comes in after us and . landscapes around it. whete the pond is the focal point of . your backyard," he said. Both Nakanishi and Phoenix agree that water prdem lie becomingtncreulngly . popular these days, largely because people are looldns for soothing ways to relax. •After a long and atrellfl.al day, it's really nice to go out in the backyard and sit oat to the pond and relaand watch the fish." Phoenix lllid. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ......, ......... ~°" Dilpllly -~Area E"'91Jtl .,. .Ubjtkt to change et the di«:rtltion of the Orange County Fair. • ,,_.hours: Noon to midnight Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to midnight Friday through Sunday • Felr looltlon: Orange County Feirgrounda, 88 Fair Drive, Costa M.a • ......_ $6. au... park free. • n.lllla: $7 for eges 13 to 64, $8 . _.,,. 66 and otder end $3 for c:Nkhn I to 12. Children 6 end yioungerget In frM. • lllolln....,a.: (71•) 7(18..3247 or www.odlllr.oom. fODAY: KIDS DAV ' ~ •The Hop-o.no. MlwaltNM IClde -Park Stage 12:30p.m. • ~ "-11'8 Ol111Notdt111 demonilballon -Craftert Vlllege • 0.... ,,__. PHI. ••tlon - UVMtodc Arena 1p.m. • Ane Art dernonilbatloA - Visual Artl Building ..... flog ConllMt -Kids Park Stage • C11fomia Cerwrs Quid demo -Home end Hobbies Stage • Vftaltn*•la• .......... Artl C..... -Herttege Stege •Sonwd•• ........ -Celebrdon ~Bldg. . .,.. ............ , ...... aa111,. -Sun SUQt •Al Al11bn ............. -The M11dowa •Pl1111D'e ...... Altc..tw- l(JdeP9rt 1:10p.m. . • UllM 1n*J "'1f PIU I 11•1 ft - U1111•11• #Me •C.M t111•H L MIR-=·=FICllw -O...o.tlilea ~c ......... ......,_ ............. PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT With the theme of this year's fair being water, visitors are greeted at the main gate by an impressive fountain centerpiece that tops off one of the many water gardens on display. ....... Of ..... Ttullon - l(Jde Part Stege •1Wlnlde1bee.,._.-Sun St8ge .... .,..._L¥nnMinl1tJ - Cellbrllllon s~ Bldg. . El•... •• Quid demo -Horne wl Hobblla Stege 2:11p.m. ....... c11mo1 ..... 11o11 - Milllnnlum Bern 2:11p.m. ........ ............, Pfll I 1bltlon - UW9tOdC Al9nl • Mad ........... lb Man .. -Med Sdlnce Thelter .a... ............. ~---Green Get. lp.m. .................... Artl C..0-t ......... St.ge .a.-.......... -l(Jde hrk 9'1181 • .................. Of.,._ -8Un811ge• .................. _ C1l1billlon ~ lldg. •Mtl> t , ........ -The M11d1M1 • .... Alt .. 16 IA l M *Ill Alll •··-,.. ,... •U...h 0 •nnu 11•1R- U.:111•MIM ........ Giii ....... _..._all M'I•= ........ , .. dernonlbado.1 -Crafters Village Zoo/Eduational Show -Green Gate •p.m. • M Anlllllm ICll:ll -Heritage Stage lp.m. •Vouthluldlng-.. • lWpole Tole -Kids Park Stage • Bnndllo a Rodi Cindy -Sun Stage • .... Dlbbe Lynn (Vocallst) - Celebration Stage/Vouth Bldg. f:11p.m. ....... dlmol•b•dOn - Millennium Barn C::JOp.m. ...... Of,,... T'hw'llDn. 11l1%ratlon -Stage/Youth Bldg. pnn ••do.1 -Building No. 17 ·Al~Kldl ~·••bradon -Stage/Youth Bldg. • ............. Angon Ooata Judlln9 -Uvestodl Arena • car... Fwl "9¥UI -Kids Park Stage • FlneArtdlmoMtlation - Vl...t Ma Bulldlng •-.,. ,.., 1blllon -Home and Hobbies Stage • Mad 81l1nee M111lon lb Man 1:11 p.m. 2GB -Med Science lhllt9r . • ...... o.n ............. - • ....... ........., pr111 alliM -Mlllenntum Blm Lt•.-.Arene • ..... Dllno -Home end Hobblaa~ • Caw11111 •1iOIWb.., -er......v._... •"--lltud ... ar...- Green Galll Arie ~ r: .. Miii Cee-.t ..... - Sun .... •M'lr1'11t .......... -Thl M11itowa ·• 1nDs1m,_...,-Hitt 51111j1 .................... Of .... -Cll11b1illlcM~lldD. ......... O...•K*-M. .... ........ ............... t:IOp.m. ....... Of ...... n.uneon ............ -~Bldg. . •Mid,..._ ••llrnlb Man ,.. -Med~ TMaelt' .a...-... ....... .... ........... -er...... VIiiage ........... u....c.....-........... ! =., ........ 'Millll -Sun :=r;.; lhl ._... .... _The Hll~IWI .-..01l1r:i11Allllli ... J 1J11s1-U';1mitA1w ............ ~ -lun ...... ,.~ FOOD OF THE DAY The Frozen Mocha Shake at · World Famous Sourdough is a whole lotta fnocha and a whole lotta ice. Perfect if you need to keep cool and caffeinated. QUOTE OF THE DAY ' ... and don't forget the painless .Part.' SwaPanley, customer at Captain Tattoo Body Art, on the different reasons people prefer non-permanent tattoos FAIR ATTENDANCE Au.ndal1e1 Day n ofthl 20QZ Fair: 17,032 as Of 3 p.rn. Attendance Day 11 of the 2001Feir:16,646aaof3p.m. • Mlglc Of frwlk Thnton Kids -Park Stage • c-w.. dlmol•b•do.1 - Craften Village • PllCllc eo..t Home -Heritage Stage ................ ara..-The Green Gate a·p.m. • '"Weird ,.,. V.lllowtc - GrendltandArene .--- • -.,..,., -Sun Stage -.................. _ Miiiennium Barn l:IOp.m. ·~11'90.-Who­ lltlrnee.com ThMll9r •Madl1t1w1·rrl1ntollll9 .. -Med 8cllnoe,,.., ... ._. .. _,..,...... St8ge •Al:'' ............... -llw Mladowa lp.m. •• .,... ......... ~ -Sun Stage . ............ a-.- Green a.ea Al98 =--0.... ...... _....,. ..... !'~-Uun--....... ·-~--...... .... EYEOPENER I ~ EcltDr Roaer Clllson • 19491 5744223 • lportl Fu: (9491650-0170 Tuesdly, »'I 23, 2002 A7 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Jeff Wright works on his swing at Newport Beach Country Club. OOH LEACH I DALY PLOT Newport Beach Country Club's Jeff Wright is the amateur in Friday's Jones Cup at Big Canyon Country Club at 1 p.m. Moving Wright along at NewpQrt Beach Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWPORT BFACH -Jeff Wright of Newpon Beach Coun- try Qub came home early from a recent Hawaiian vacation to play in a member/guest golf tournament, and, on a few oc- casions, didn't know what to do with an empty house while his wife and kids stayed on the is- lands. "I'm a bachelor this week- end," Wright quipped. •What are you doing tonight?" Wright. a former Orange County Player of the Year in boys golf at Corona del Mar High. will have plans Friday in Jones Cup Ill at Big Canyon Country Qub at l p.m. He wiU, tee it up with Newpon Beach head professional Paul Hahn in the pro-am bener-ball of pan- ners format "I know I still have some game, but I feel like I'm lcind of relying on my past glory, .. Wright said. ·1 think the last tournament that I won was the club championship at Dove Canyon two years ago. It's funny to see these stories in the paper about m e. I don't feel I'm worthy." Wright. a Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Farner based on his stel- lar prep career and a former UC Irvine standout. enjoyed a six· shot lead after the second round of the 54-hole Newport Beach men's club championship this year. but was disqualified after a Club's latest hotshot didn't win title this year, but will team with head pro Hahn in Jones Cup Ip on Friday. ruling that occurred on the sixth hole or the opening round. Wright couldn't find his tee shot at No. 6, so he went back to hit another ball. Then, just as Wright was hitting his second shot, his partners found his first ba)J, which might have been rolled over by the wheel of a golf cart. Nevertheless, as Wright was coming down from his back- swing to launch a second tee shot, bis partners were waving their arms in the distance after finding his first ball. "They technically found my ball before I struck my second shot, that's the rules interpreta- tion,• said Wright, who made the mistake of hitting his first ball, which prompted the dis- qualification. have a clear idea how l broke the rules. All I know is that a rule was broken by hitting a sec- ond ball." Wright, however, has news for his opponents: "I'm looking for- ward to next year." said Wright, a seven-time junior champion at Newport Beach who is trying to become the first to win a men's club title and junior championship at the club, after joining Newpon Beach on his own last year {his father, Jaclc, was a member for 30 years). "I'm certain I can (win) it next year," added Wright, invited by Hahn to play in-Jones Cup m. "It's a little goal you have. I grew up playing there (when it was called Irvine Coast Country Oub in the 1970s), and that club means a Jot to me. There's a Jot of history there. Uke Danny Bibb, I saw him (recently) at the member/guest deal, and I used to look up to those guys. It was really som~win the club championship. Tha~ why it hurt (to get disquallfied after 36 holes). But I tried to be a good spon about it actually doing a music CD right now, too." Wright. a pop music song- writer and singer. as weU as an accomplished golfer, triathlete and distance runner. has writ· tea and produced 10 songs on his new CD. Wright spent JO years in the music industry be- fore trying to make it again in golf, then finally his real estate appraisal business took off like a titanium golf ball ripped off the tee with a Big Bertha and sud- denly playing weekends on the Golden State Tour wasn't so im- portant with young children in the house. Now Wright's back into the musk world ·rm feeling really fulfilled," Wright said. "Whether I strike a big record deal, I don't care. It's just something to keep me go- ing. I'm not bashing my head against a wall to get a record deal. You just do it for yourself ... and try to win a golf tourna- ment, along with family, business and triathlons." "lf I broke a rule, then (the disqualification) should stand. Paul Hahn's a great guy and he did the right thing. But I still don't know the right rule. It's very technical and I still don't "ln the grand scope of~ it's just a golf tournament. I've got two kids, I've got a house (in Mission Viejo), an appraisal business ... that's the way life ls. I just accept lt and go on. I'm Wright. groomed on the golf course as an adolescent by the late Ray Haines, a legendary for- mer pro who taught Don Pooley and Gary McCord, won the Southern California Junior Match Play Cllampionship 20 years ago this summer at Santa Ana Country Oub. his biggest win as a prep and a victory that opened the dooJ' to several four- year colleges. right played two years at Ariwna State and two years at Va. CAA\.. HIOALGO I DM.Y PLOT Paul Hahn displays his folloW through on the driving range. f Tennis frenzy at BBC Racquet Club Some fell while others moved on after first day of War By The Shore Junior Tennis Classic under near-perfect weather conditions. ' 'I feel singles is a more active game. I'm just concentrating on singles and trying to play as much as I can.' Newport~ Jule Uli1c:lt line for a majority or the second set. \IOl- leying back and forth with a oombma- tion of forehanda and beckhmdL Utricb's big aerve ~ In )Inns returning sewral b9Da that bit the .. and also resulted In a lew --. Ulrtcb showed apoctll•lillllhlp dudal ... match as ahe yelled. "Good lbol.• .tW Janner bit a looper shot tt.t boanced tD the comer of the court. Mer the IDltCb UllX:h llld ... clda'l pllly .. """ ... would ...... .. WM pleil:ecl to~ OIL "My serve .. pNUy pod..,_. U- tlicb .mct. "Uludy bJ twthend II ....,.. but ....... WOlb.. Ulrtcb. wbo .......... .. ..... c liillf '* "" ... " .. ... lWD,.... .. ..., [ '•• ......... ,... ....... _., ...... ., .......... -........... . . I • '. . . .... • • TENNIS WATER POLO CdMd from A7 CdM claims San Clemente title Utrtcb Mid. •J'm Juat concentrat· Ing on atnalee and trylnc to play u much u 1 can." In boys Ule .... Newpon Belcbl Robert lhOury WU the on)y one f# four area l>laYtr'I wtlo played'" 12:80 p.m: Mon· day to advance to tho eecond round. IChoury defeated Dl.nlel Meece of Loe AnaWt. &-2, s.e, 6-2, and wtl1 face lrYtne'a Andrew Ol<>t who won hJa inatcb OV9I' Robert Lamour, 6-0, 6-1, today at U:30p.m. Wied the bUlk ol dw ICOdn& whDe c.dM ..... a.u Slotadl c--.... Ind~ an.-. (dnl) .. r:. at~ Cdk ..,,... • 7-3 llld. ~ =doled the llP to 9-7 If. * 1n the ~ann (llx So&la>. Dorr (two), DtRoc:co (one) and Ryan Moore Cone) helped c.dM build a 7 • l halftime lead before crulllnl to the euy win. Stock· atill (nine llVW) and Brundqe (three) lhut out San aemente ln the second and thJid quar- tera. • Rancho Pllos Verde( John Curdul defeated recent Corona del Mar High graduate BrOt Pdl· bio, 6-4, 6·2, while Bndnitu' Kyle McDonald won hit match aga1mt Newport Beach'a Patrick Aheun, 6-1, 6-0, and Owlea Nguyen swept Cotta Mela'I An· drew Hinger, to advance to aec· ond round In boYI 181 aln&let play. UCI's Anteaters on the m'-ove Newpon Bolch'• Caroline Oaure won In three aetl IDinat Newport Cout't Brt11 Whltenead, 8·2, 5·7, 6·0, and will face New· port Beach's Miranda Young to· day at 8 a.m. In atria l'• linsloe competition. · DON l~/ OM.Y PILOT Erik Frisb6e mikes forehtnd return In hi• metch cUtna War b'J the Shore JLnor Tennis 'Clanlc Mondly. Pormer UC Irvtne bubtball plll)'ll' Sein Jacbon hu tlined a contract to play for the Olden· burs 'nlundirblrda in Germany thla corntna MUOn, while In other Anteater news Monday, beMba11 coach John Savap lft• nounetd the "8ntns or aw Nfcoll to a nadoil&I ltttor of in· tent. Jacbon, a 8·foot·5 IWlnpnan who averapd 9.7 point.a for UCI In 200·01, averu9d 8,7 potnll and 2.5 reboundi a pme Jut HUOn fornter In~ Nicoll, a ri&ht·hancs.d pitcher who WU plC:ked in the 4Srd round by the Toronto Blut Jays ln thla )'111"1 draft. ta a thNl-dme All·Northorn leque honor1t1 ftom RJahettl H1&h in Santa Ma· rta. Coata MOM'I Bllto .Bdlea. tho 12-yoar-old daulhter or UC Ir· vtne'I women'I tennil coach Mike Bcllea, dJd.n't lose a pme to Newport Beach's Nicole Legrand and will face Newport Beachi Caire Ua, who defeated Lquna Nlguel'a Brittany Myora, 6·'· 6·S, today at 3:30 p.m. -Dent wins first match at Mercedes Cup Competitive juices flowed dur· Ing a hlld-fought, 8-2, 8-3, wtn for aecond·aeeded Owtie Alva· l'ldo of Costa Mesa over Trabuco Canyon'• John Huang ln boys 121 singles. On occasion Alvarado quipped, "Come on," after com- mitting an error, ln an attempt to pump himself up and it seemed to work. aa he used a steady combination of accurate serves and backhand volleys that dropped just beyond the net, making Huang charge the net Patrick Ahearn makes return In his match during War by the Shore Junior Tennis Classic. former Corona del Mar Hi&h standout 'J'lylor Dent. comtna off hJa ftnt llnat• title on the A.Mo· elation of Tennil ProftMlonala 1bur, won hit oPtninl·rowid ~tch Monday ln the Mirced11· Benz Cup at the Loa Angeles 'I8n.nll Center at UCLA. Dent, who captured the Hall of Fame lnvttadonal lut week in Newport, R.I., defeated Nevtlle Godwin of Johannesburg, South NHBA forfeits game At 40-15 In the sixth game of the second set and after Huang and Alvarado exchanged sharply hit forehands, Huang hit a fore- hand that made Alvarado retreat toward the baseline. Alvarado caught up to head that bounced about six held serve to make It 4-3 but Al· 1be Newport Harbor Baseball Auodation Bronco A All-stars team WU fon:ed to forfeit 111 flnal lllJHI Sun· day against Anaheim ln the Pony Sec:tlonala at Weltha· wn Pam In Garden GroY9. the bouncing ball, whipped hia lnchea lnalde the baseline for varallo-closed the door, winning racquet around and lobbed a the wtnner to put Alvarado up, the final two pmes and the backhand winner over Huang's 4-2, ln the second set. Huang match. L1p1 NCliill • I L.1g11 Not1c11 • I L•I Nat1C11 • L1111Noacea •l1.1g11-. •ILIPI._ AllVll1ISmT fOl llS ll40Llpl ...... ....., ..... AllVll'llllln POl llS Subject to condlllona pr•arlbld bJ Ille ,undtr1l1n1d, auled blda for 1 Lump Sum Contrecl are Invited t01 lht followlnJ WOl'k: IOCW ICOlHY .. HP\.ACI aoor PaOllCTMO.ttllH UN1v1a11TY Of CAUPOlllttA. t•VtNI lllVIMI, CAUPOllN1A tHt7 PllOJICT DllCllPTIONr Worll lncludH, but I• not llmll1d to th• followln1: ll1move u l1lln1 roof membrane ind llHllln1 1y1'8m. lle11lt c• with new modified bltu1111n blilll·up 10011111 v,•tem, lncludln1 lnt11t1llon. llTIMATID CONITIUCTION COi 1 HI0,000.00 Nete1il'r'-II.._ who 4o ,... -of tlie .-11ftcet1 ... 1 111 the Centr•ft ·--·· _,, .... k .... ""' ,., _ ... llddln1 Oocum1nl1 wlll lit •nll•bl• to Bkldere on TUllDAY, JULY U , 2001 end will be l11u1d el: 'ACILITlll MAHAOEMINT Unlvtrl ll)' of C1lllotn1111rvln•. 201 Interim Otflct lu ldlna lrvlne, CA 12897·&444. (941) 1n.14'M Cheall1 IOI 1 --refvll4eMo fH wlll b• required In the 1mou11t of IH.00 per 111 of llddln1 Oocumenh. • Checfll .,, lo be m1d1 p1y1ble to ·r111 lle11nta of th• Unlverelly of C1llf01nlt." SHl1d l ld1 wlll not be 1ccept1d t fttr: S:OO l".M. on TMUlllDAY, AUOUIT l ,IOOI Bid lecurlty In tho amount of 10,. of Ill• Lump lum l 1N l ld, 11oludlnft •lllf'nltff, 1h1tl M:comp1ny nch lld. Th• Surety l1111ln1 the l ld Bond •II• be, on Ille lld DHdllnt, en 1dmltt1d 1urety lnturer (11 defined· In th• O.ltfOl'lllt Code of Clvll P'rocedure S.ollon 9911,120). A m1nd1t0fr l"re·lld Confer1nc1 and l"re·l ld Joli Walll wlll be conducttcl on: WIDIUIDAY, JULY It, loot b111nnln1 promptly 1t ttOO A.M. l"1rtlclptnl1 •hlll m11t •I: IOCIAL !. COLOOY I, Unlvarally of C111fornl1, lrvln•i1!!Jll 112 (llulWlna •210 on oempua m•p)i Irvin•~ C1lltornl1 -1·'444 AnattAMCI AT THI Nl·llO COlif llNC1 Altt I'll·• IOI WALi II MMtATOllY •oa Ml NIMI CottTUCT~I. YMl MllTM WIU CLOll AT t.01 A.ti. UY CONTIACTOll AlttUVINO AIT• TMtl TIMI WIU. MOT 11 11.lMU TO PAITICIPATI tN TMl llD NOClll Al A N•I COMTMCTH. Oftlr bidden who partlclp111 In b11th the l'rt·lld Conftttnoe •n• th• Joli W•lll In tllelr 1nt1raty, will be allowed to bid on the l"roject 11 l)flmo contt1otor,1 Por furtller lnf01m1Uon, contact UCI Contract• 01pertm1nt with!!! hellltlH Miii• .,ement, Brend• II. Hock1nhull 1t (941) 12•·1~. Tllo 1ucceuful llddtr and It• lubcontreotora wlll b• required to follow th• nondl1crtmln1tlon requlrem•nh NI forth In 1111 Blddlnt Oocum1nh and to pay pt1v11tln1 wep rtlH •t the locatlon of tn. Work. Th• auccHeful 81dcler wlll be required to h1v1 th• follo1111ln1 Itel• ol Ct lllor. nl• Conlt1etor'1 llc1n11 curr•nt 111111 time of 1ubmlu 10n of th1 lld: UCINH a.AHIPKATIOft1 UClltll CODl1 G1ner11 Bulldln1 Contractor 8 lloofl111 Contrector C·H Ottier Prefect .... Hlar 114Wef G...ilft..,._ l4lh4 fer .. k MM'"4t4 .t ti-ttf 11111 tMtw4o, ...., •o .... _" .. ~ !Millff ... l. Th• Contr•ctOf ali•ll llava bMn In bualn111 under 1111 ume name end C.llfornl• Co11tt1clor'• LICtnH for 1 minimum of II contfl1uo111 rear• prior to t111 bid openlna d1t1 for llllt P'roflct. Tiit llc1n11 uatd to ••ll•fY 1111• re~lf1m1nl 111111 b1 of the 11m1 type required by the contnct. 2 The Contractor 1h1ll 11rovlde 1 minimum of 3 refer1nc11 for projects •lnlil•f In 1cop1 •nd alu to thl1 Projeol which h1v1 been 1ucc1ufully com111111d durln, the p11t 3 r1or1. THE RE CENTS 0 THE UNIVEllSITY OF CALIFOftNIA hlly 2002 Publl1h1d HeWl)Ofl 811ch·Co1t• M111 Oally P'Jlol July 23, 30, 2002 T783 ......... ... ••• ~II ...................... Th• followlna "non• Th• fo11ow1n1 wsone 111 doln1 bual"•H 11: er• clolnf llutln111 11: Co11t C1rp1t Cera, TllANlo 11tlon1, J10 34H2 011n1d1 Or .. 01n1 lloblnhood L•M. Coate l"olftt, CA 12629 Meu CA tZIZ7 fred Herford, 34112 Catharine L. Hlaley, Or111•cll Or., Din• P'olnl, 110 llobl"h0911 Len•. CA tztn Co1to Mau, CA 9"11 Tiiie lulllllfM le con· Tiii• ll111111tU I• eon• ducted llr. • lncllvlduel dwctt4 Illy; on lntM4'u1t H•n JMI 1t1rtff foln' Hno Ylll 1'-rlld llllllMH yet? YH, t/01 Hint. llllMMM y1tf No 02 C•IMtlM L. Hllltr ''"Herford Tflil ttlttlftlflt Wit '1111 1t1t1m1M w11 '"" wJttl tflt County .fllo; wltll tl!t County !.,~l!,~11111 Ctunty C~J!.~•111t Cou111Y =-•Mii lat~rMO 011tw _#11tt :J,11. 11. U O•llWJ!!.ltt Jiii~ I, 't.,1~ IO, lllOI T1icl U,lllOI .......... ....... .......... .......... Tll• followllll p1oon1 ere dolnl ltvtlf1111 11: IOCA, HI Oren11 Av1"u1, Apt. I , Cotta MIH1CAIH27 Cllrl1toph1t lttople, 1111 Or1n91 AY1"111, Apt, 1, c .. t• Mt••· 1"27 Tlllt l!utlll-11 con· d111tM lllYI en lntlvlll111I Hew yow 1Wtt4 t1o1n11111t1n111 r•O No Cllflet-.lllf ltt..ie Titll •t•t•111tnt w .. ~i~-Cltto" o 11111 Cttif11r = ... Dally Pl t Jiiiy t , U~J ,,..... ,,., .......... ........ PVTAR WGllSTO .... Tllti.E""' '*-'"rt 11: Tiii .......... 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Blddln1 Oocum1nl1 wlll lt1 01ll1bl1 lo Bldd1ra on TUllDAY, 'ULY 1', 1001 end will bl l11u1d et: DESIGN & COHSTltUCTION SERVICU, Unlver1lty of C1llfornl1, lrvln1.,t a&OO Berkley 'l•a11 lrvln1. CA t2tt7·Z4&o, (Ml) 124· M30. Net Ll1111('4•)114·1117 Chteka for • _., • ..,...._ t .. wlll b1 required In t111 1mount of St&.00 111r 111 of llddln1 Oocum1nt1. Check• ere to bt med• payeble lo "The Rt11n1t of th• Unlverelly of C1Ufornl1.• IMltd Bldl wtl not bt ecc.ptld titer: tJOO P.1111. • wmMtOAY, AUIUIT 7, IODt lid Securlty In tht amount of 10,. of the Lump Sum I• Bid. Hcludlntl ....,,,. ... lhlll ~y lodl lllcl. The II.my lalukW tho Bid lond .. bt, on tM lllcl o..dlnl, en tdt!llttld eurlty ineur• C• defllltd In tht Ctlfotnll Code of CMI PrOOldln lllct1on •.120). A l!Ylldatorr "l•lld ConfttlllCe end f'rt•lld Job W•lll WI bo condllcted on: ~r3'cSJ:~··..r~~~tT:=~~= lloom 131 (bllildlnl QCM on COIJIPlll 1111111>. lrWlt -n11 ATTlllU.Ha AT M ,...... COllWlllCI AND ,._ '°' WAUC • MMe.\TOllY fOll ALL ..... COltTMCTOlll. M .._. Wll Cl,Oll AT Ml A.Mo ltlff ~ ~ Nm Tiii 1WI Wll NOT M ..... TO PMTDAn .. M • NOC8I Al A .... COffTltAC'Ta Only lllcldart ""'° ~ In both Ille "•·l ld ConfWellcl and tlll .loll W.111 )n ~ entirety, wl. bt elowed to bid on the Projact • ptlml CIOlllUICllln. '°' fl#1lw lnforl!'llllion, oonllclt UCI Contrecta Dtportment wttllln °'81111 & c-tructton ltrvtola: lrtndl "· ttocllll'lllul .. <•> -..m. Thi WOOIWfUI llddlr 111\d ltl luboolltrector. wl bt rtqllll'td lo follow tho nondltcrlll*lttlon rlCll*"'*"" tit '°""' In tho llddlttt Oocumantl llld lo Pl1 pr~ .,,... relll et the locetion ol tht Worll. 1lw llicaililfli 8lddllf '#Ill bl rflCllktd to hew tht folowtrc Stlt. ot Cllflornll Contrtat01"1 laorlm currtlllt 11 tho llml of lllflrnllalolt of thl lid: UCINll CLAH,,tcATIOlt1._.. lwlhlMt Celltnlcter UCINll CODl1 I Other l"roftct Speclllo: llddtt Qu1llllc1tlon• called lot to be aubmllt1d et tl1111 of bid Include, but are not ntctuerllr llmlt•d to: 1. Thi Conlrtetor 111111 line IN•n In bu1lno11 under th• llm• name and C1llfornl1 Contt1otor'1 Llc1n11 for • minimum of a cont1nuou1 yHn prior to th• bid 011•n1111 d1t1 for thl1 ,.rojeot. 'Th• llc1n11 u11ll to 11t11fy thl1 regulrtmenuh1I b• of tht 11m1 ty111 required by tll• controct. 2. Th• ConlraolOl ellell provide • minimum of 3 ref1rencK for 11r0Jtct1 elmller In ecope encl •I•• to tlll• P'ro)lct wlllcll have bffn 1uccmfull1 COll'lfll•l•d durlll, tlM pHI 3 YHfl. THt: "EOENTI 0 THE UNlvtRllTY 0' CALIFOllNIA July 2002 Publltllld N•wport 811ch·Co1t1 Ml11 Dilly Piiot July 11, H , 2002 T7M ~ ..... ......... Tiie followlna per1on1 ,,. dolna bulllntH 11: A.) conn.Xlln~,9.) Ol1m•1• 1412 81)'• point• br ., Newport 8aoc~ CA t2llO J1m11 Herold Ander· ton, 1•12 l11f!Olnt1 Or., N1~11ort locll, CA IZIDI "'""°"' LM Andofto11, UU 111,.011111 Or., :mort 1uc11. CA Tllll 1111111111111 It co"" 4'11ot,; llr: lllltbtnd end wlfo H•YolltlllfWd do1111 blltlll"• retf Ho ._ HlloN AlltlettOll 1'!111 llltllMll\ WH fllM wltll ltlo C.wnty Cllrtl of Or1np County •110tllll02 ....... , ... OlllY Piiot M1 I , 't llJ u.... 711 ........ ........ Ttli ,.,... • .,. Ml .......... ........... The followlna 11or1on1 1r1 dolna bu1lne11 11: Concrete Speclolty Sor· VICH, 147•Z Wiiton, Mldw1y Cit)', CA 126&5 Cllrlat\' Joe 01y, 14742 Wllaon, MldWI)' City, CA 12655 Jolin Howe 72• lU 011damlt1 w~r. Pelm D•Nn,CAnno Tiii• lluelnt" It con· duottll by: •n llmlt1d P•rlnor•h'I' HoYO JOll 1tartM clolna llutlnMI .r•U Ho Cllrlety Jot O•y, O•n· ., •I l"•rtfttr Tllll ttlltnltrtt wtl t1i.d wltll ttll co~ Cltrl •t Oran'° Cou11l o"07IOllOI ........ , .. ~~~lttt Jwlr I, "ti ........... ........ Tht .... ,, ... llu Ill'•-.... Rt-. ..... ......... fll• followlna p1non1 •• dolnc b111lne11 11: TraYOlodp O.C. Alrpott, 1.C>O SE Brl•tol It., lent• An•. CA 12107 J1m11 It fr1ncoa CllOfl" ll lyr1, lfVIM, CA t271:t Yl·Ho & Slll•lll Chine H1""'' OH l'lnr•n Leno, lf•l!ll, CA N7lt Tllll Min•• II oon· duetlll lilt: • aener11 partnerll'tlp • Hew )'IY .,.,.._ llolfta 11111r-r•tt Yn , 111.-...... Clllll Tlllt •tltollltnt Wll flla; wltll tM Countr ~ ........ ~ ., I, 11..i..1.!t IO, ,u• llWPCIT llAOI CnYCOllCI u.A ... A.t.,T.:~!~•: J.wn,• A. lllCOflVINI AT 7:00 P .M. 1'011 llEOULAll MEETING IUSOLUTIONI 'OR AOOl"TI~ I, IMf'LEMENTATION O' lNHANCt:O llETlll· !MINT '011 POLIC I EMl"LOYUI. MISCELLANEOUS AC· TIONS U . COUNCIL CONllD· t:llATION 0, 'OllMING A llUOOIT COMMITTJ!, PUILIO HIAlllNOI 15, TllANll"OlllTATIOH OIM~O MANAGEMENT (TO M) OllOINANCE., • COO£ AMENOMINT ,.o, 2002·008 <f!A2001-lte>. CONTINUIO IUll!ffH 11. BOAllO 01' LllllAltY TRUITUS VACANCY CUllllllENT IUSINUI 17, COUNCIL CONllO• !llATION 0' CITY MAN• AQllt'I lll!COMMINDA· TION TO lllOllOANIZI THI COMMUN!lY lllt· VICU D.,.AltTMINT. 11, UNICHEOUUO VA• CANCll'.I ~ THl PAllJ!.~1 IEACHH I lllClllATIUPI COMMIUION ANO THI 'LANNING COMMllllON1 AHO A'POINTMINT I Y MAYC>ft OF AH AO·HOO A'P'OINTMENTI COM• Mtmt. l'ubll1h1d NIW(I Ort a.acll·Co•l• Mou l)~Ur Piiot July ZS, 2002 T7M ll01ICI Of "*I mt IMI Bweln ... •nd l"roll11lon1 ~• •••• 21700·11107 Nolle• It 1141(M1 l\Ytn Illy tll• 11nd1ntano• lhtt 1 public ll•n Hll of tlll followln1 d11orllllt4' pweon•I ptoporty wlll b1 11114' •t the how 11 o'c*k AM on tile IOlll Oty Of l wlr, 200Z, Co1111ty of Or•n1t. Stitt of Ctlltornla, Tlllrot1· ortr 11 1tor1 Illy IHITOllAGI COITA Ml• SA loc•t•d 1t IOJI NEW!"OttT ILYO., COITA MEIA, CA~lfOlNIA 12'27. T1IO Item• ti i.. I0'4I lfl 111111'.•lly •· l~lf::-:lflWll C ..... IM If otllor = 1tlfH llY tlll ftllew IHIO Ab11nd1nl Lift M1dl1, lno. (CA), tol Dover Orin , lull• f101J ~:.:gort hacll, C11 Tlllt b111ln•• It con• duotad lly: • corporation Hna you 1llrl1d doln1 ll111ln111 y1U No Abundenl Life Mtcll1, Inc. Andrew Lawler, 1"r11I· dent Tllla IUlll'fllnl WH flltcl with tho County Clerk of Or1n11 Count)' onOttn/OI ....... , ... Dally l"llot .11111 I, IJ~J 23,2002 TIP fk-. ..... .......... Tiit fO!IOWlftl p1reon1 .,, dolll1 bu1ln111 11: A.) CoH t HomH • Lo1n1, l .)loCtl Co11tt C.) SoC11Co11t.com D. Co11t Homtt, l ,) C'o11 Lo1n1, F .) Cal Coa•t Homo• MOM Pacific Co11t ~wy, ~•ioz. 01n1 l"olnl,CAmzt lrnul It. L1n11ton, HIOZ land PIHf Ln., 01n1 Point, CA fnzt lllaron o. L•n1aton, HIOI ''"d l"lttr Ln., Dena Point CA f2UI Tiiie buelnua 11 oon• chlahld by1 hlltbtlnd end wife Hev1 yo11 1tult4 dOln1 bueln111 yen Ho Ern11t "· LMPIOn Tlllt ltltll'fllllt WU fllld with the County Clerk of Oranaa Count)' ;gr.eA . ~~t;.":.t~~ "r/.'1 ........... .......... Titt foli,wlna peraon1 .,. R •u•lll ... -·: 11 , b) ACCAM, 2~11 Y1tdu10 Drive, t';::• L1&11n1 Hlill, Anlorlcon Collett for M¥011Ctllllf!I In Mttl· cl!ll (Collfofnl•), 231Jl Yardu10 Drlv•. lull• ~ Lopne Hiiia. CA Anlorlcon Coflole fot MY*'""""t In Midi· cine (Ctllfofnlo), ZHU Y d 11 Drlv~.\~. IYI~• 1._..1 """' CA ............. ·= = ::.:r••lon Africa, 6·S, 6·'· and will fact either HYtnth·Meded X&vter Mallue or quallfter Sc:ott Draper in tho aecond round. Dent. a CJP Southern Sec:don ainalt1 champlon U a c.dM trealunan in 1996, put hit family in the hittory boob wtth hit dtle in the Hall of Fame lnvttadonal. He and hit father, Phil, became the ftnt father md aon to win an ATP Tour event. DEEP SEA MONDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -6 boats, 191 anglen. 1 white aea baa, 57 barracuda, 9 calico baaa, 517 und bua, 1 hallbut, 8 wh1te8ah, 10 aole, 2,412 giant aquld. Judith A. H11pll, 111 .. 71 Coroni ti An111411m, CA Tlllt bu• nff1 11 con· ducted by: co·11arlntrt Htvt you elert•d d01n1 11111lnH1 y1t? No larnerd Newton Tiii• at1t1mant w11 lllod with In. County Clar~ of Ou n11 County onOllU/OZ IOOHto7774 D1ll1 _Pllol July 2. It l~i 21,2002 7u ......... .......... Th• followlna 111r1on1 are dolnJ 11u1ln111 ••: Ftctor M, 11711 Mon· rovl11 Coate M•e, CA t2121 Todd E. Miiier, 1775 Monrovia. Co1t1 MtH CAt2127 Tiiie b111ln111 It con· ducted by. •n lnclMduel Have you 1t1rtld dOlna bu1l11tu yet? No Todd I . Mlllor Thia 1t1t1m1nt w11 fllecl •1111 lh• Countr Clerk of Or1n11 Couftty on 07/02/02 IOOlltOl740 Dtllr_l'llol Jilly t , 1'.L I}~ J0,2002 th~ .......... ......... Tiit follow1n1 ""one ere do1n1 butlnoM H I P'eclflo Co111 P'ermlt Service, 11121 Cllurell lb_ Coal• M111, CA lzw7 Mlll11e M. Cll8'1ton, lM21 Clluroh II .. Coate MH1,CAl2U7 Tiii• b1111111H 11 con· ducted tir: '" lndlvld11•I H1¥1 you tlttltd dolnl bu1lnot1 retl No Mell ... Cll1rlton Tiii• 1t1t1mont WH fll•d wllll the County Cltfk of Or11110 County 01107/02/02. ........ , ... ~~l~t Jul~ 1. lli/i ......... ......... Tiit fellowlfta llllfllOn• .,. Mllll 111\111-Ill 01letloldl 104I lrvlno AH.1 •Ml, H•wport lleon.CANMO DHW ....... JOO ltnt• ';;;· b••t• MMl.CA TMt....-..11 ..... Policy How to Place A ___ Deadliaesr __ _ . Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liabHity for -any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be alJowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEJAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm ANNU<IMINTS ~ & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SAU BUSINESS & FINANOAL ElfTERTAllMENT CNl*of EVllD 1310 EQUM~ OftlOll1ll1l All rHI estate adve•· Usina 1n this newspaper ls subject to the federal Fatr Houslna Act of 1968 as emended which mOes ti 1lle1al to adnrtlw "1ny Pf•fer ence, l1mltat1on 01 dtScrlmination bend on race, color. rellaion. sex. handicap, familial status or netional oncin. or an intention to mall• any such preference. hm1I•· lton or dlsc:rim1natlon • This newspaper will not lr.now1naly accept any advertrsament for real estete which is in VIOiation of the law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwell inp edvertisad in this newspaper are available on en equ1I opportunity ba.sb. To comptain of dis- conwnefton, call HUD toll free at 1-800-424-8!;90 1505 lOST 7 -14, II NG Al CAT srey/blk stripped, sr•en eyn male, One ford Rd . Beloved f•mily pet 949.721 1962 f'OllCY In en affort to offer the but Mfvlce possible to our rNdets end •cN•· tiwfa. we will require ContractOfa who •dver Ilse In the Service Dhctory to Include thelf Contrectors Llc:enst numbv In their ednr· tlaement. Your co- operetlon Is arutly 'ff'ecMld. ....... """81111· .. -..OW COYl .... S MW 81in41, Wood lltnch ffW ~ ,..,. -LA!52S>t9 .. 714-127-2911 eel ..., 1,,W1 IAI If I ... ~ 1419 [I] 2305-2490 ANTIQUES· Oldef Style furnitln PIANOS & Collectiblft -~.,,,,_.,..,......,,. •St...,.•,..,.,..• O"l'lt• r~ $$ CASH PAID SS ~J '" ·'~"'·' ·' . I :u il1 1~n ------~64M922e SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So.lll.i.k .._A-. CA 12707 ~&l _,,.CA•N 1505 l-t 7 /17 wollet & ~•• phone outside 3RO D1mens1on On line. Mesa Veade Or 714 556·0172 w,.., .... ..itt .. ... tay wtyl Piece 1 Clesslfie4 t4 tMIJI (Ht) 642-5671 o CAUETt:l-CAa,ITi) Rep•llS, P&tchln&, Install Courteous. any size jobs Wholesale! 949·492-0205 Cofnll*snces OMPUTER HELP! ............ .,...... .. ,.. ........ f'C•-~ _,,.SllW9•• ·~liblllll ·Ob~ • lllglll \tllo. "'-"'* """~ fllldw.Hlil' uc......,0r--. '°""C...-~ CompatuHdp c;....,,....,.._ n-..u-1 ·S.•odvlr•.~ . ~,,,.,,... • ~ ~ ttpM. ,_.,. tkY ' • Monltut klda °' 'l)OOMI ·~-·,...,. •C."'fY~- • 8nind ...... '"'""' llw • Fm)()(}( without IP"" 20~npowWd 0.--' COl'tftdfntlll 71'6-jj6.9'73 By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Please include your IUll11C and phone number lnCI we ·u call you '-Ii: with a pnce quote.I By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 West fi;ly Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay S1. Wednesday .............. Tuesda)' 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday S;(X)pm Saturday ..................... 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Q-Aae charr, round Alme IAW"ES 3050 pedestal ct•ss tbl 4 N"f'"~ chairs, ...,sidt C( Pro8e -------..... More 9866-2418 Ref11ae1ator Sl80/ea. Washer /Dryer. S 140/u £ acellent Condition 949·646·5848 Concntll-.Y lrlc:k ls.dt St-Tiie Concrete. Patlo. Driveway htc>lc. BBQ. Rara. 25Yrs Eap. Ttl'r)' 714·557·7594 c-........., fplce. BBQ. hie. stor11, lend· scape. relalnlne wafts, L667547 949-2S4-1048 .,.. ........... YGUaMOtll IMf'ttOYIJallff NOllCTt CallepluftlW, pelnte<, handyman, or any of th• areal services listed Mr• in our servlu dlfecloryl THES£ LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YotJTOOAYI eatae .... LKIMSID COMTUCTOI "° .. too ltll. ,,, ---~. , ......... n-.c•MiW a.1111 ...... Rare ptd desll, antique Euro mirrored Armolre. funky dinette set. low low Pflces, 949-719·0653 2 '-...-Y white lntt. chairs Cost SIOOO eKfl. wilt sell $399/H. lille new. (949) 642-2305 CUSlOM a.ATM lU lnsbllban, ... c:swnlc. ~. sb1e. J.-. 1'7S L#6~ Jiff nu12-9961 LIMY.._..~ R..,outln &. 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'-"0.-. ...... ........................ ;:t.~t: ... :t~ wwt.W.Mt~227t WWW I 'r~ ..... .,w ....... 4 .. Mt...st-4606 MilCIH1111oa Piii 3655 A+ '•nl•1t Kltte111 eorceous. Champion hnes,. C•ae free. No in blooil breed1n1 Vary affectionele. Adoteble person:ite 9&-642-25n MilCltllnloa ........... 3855 Le GI W1tt Mcie by side w/waterf1ce. 3 yrs new $900, 3mo old twin beds $475/both, lhltan leather recliner, bone color, sacrifice S300. very nice swivel bar stools Sl35/both, oek 5 drawe< chest S12S, lamp end table $90, uercise bike S90 (949) 718 1416 QUALITY OAITSMAN 20 YEARS E~PERIENCE l'M YOUR HANDYMAN! MARK (949) HO-ts2S =-...... Remodeling & Repairs ~ Decks • Ftnees Electncal •pry.al CarpcnCry • Tiie • Etc ~ I.Gal""' 714.81Lll 888-374-0853 c.11 24 hr 4740 ARIZONA BEST BARGAIN, 36 acres S24,900 Borders Stele land. Beauttfut rench 1n W111iams/fl1est•fl area, perfect 6.100' climate Spectacular mountain views. Affordable h nencon1. AZLR 1·8n·282- 5263. (CAL •sCAH) ARIZONA BEST BARGAIN. 36 1cres SZ4.900 Borders St•te Land Beautiful r1nch 1n W1lliams/ftacst1fl area perfect 6, 100' climate Spectacuh11 mountain views. Affordable fl· nancin&. AZLR I 877 · 282· S263. (CAL •SCAN) a.64 ('49) 642-5671 JUNK TO flfl DUMPlll 714-968 1882 AVAILABLE TOOAYl 949-673·5566 .... ~Anytype Best prices. Repatrs olr. Quality worti fr .. est. U3730089 714-731-5643 ...... llUl,AClfK f'OOl.S Constructt0n Remodels • Rep1iu Service Lld796148 (t4t)S76-t710 · ··~°" ~Youna N-i.Jiit""' • A...JlobUf 714-432-'78'73 -~ NEW MEXICO MOUN· TAINS · 140 AC Only $39,900 Go11eous crasslands, mature tree cover 6SOO' elevalton, snow·c•p1>41d mountain views. year-round coads. nor by elect11c Per feet for horse lovers Creal hunt1n1 properly ad1a· cent to national forest. E 1cellent financtn& Call today! SW Prope•hu of NM, Inc. 1-888·292 9711 (CAL •SCAN) HOMES FOR SALE. ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa Island Clanlc Cer.,.r 111-d °""'9•-'h mile to Town Close to North Bay Beach 4Br 2Ba.Fp. quiet inside with brick enterlor and double pant win· dows. new carpet, pe1nt, vacant. easy to show. Sl.259.000 Bill Herdesty Realty 949 67S 2866 116 ......... Ave. New Home For Sale on Island. July Complett0n. Bill Hardesty Rulty visit web Site WWW HafdestyRealty corn 949-67!>-2866 Aa•l•f-N-.y Eneraettc outaotna lnd1vtdual w/uceNent 1 eferenc., evallable for PT /ltRL y Summer postlton w/f Nllfl Y or BUSY EXEC Eapenenced with '"'"""-·" ... ....... ,,....._ .... &pet •••·'"_..weu or1an1zad •nd very effk11nt lnqulfes 949-645-3160 Of k altt>I corn .......... llST MOVIUSst/Mr S¥vln1 e• cit:.S lruured fest, courteous. cereful T163844 8()()..246·2378 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cellf. 'ubllc Ulthlles commluk>n requlrH tbat •II used household aooda movers rrlnt their P U.C. C• T number, limOll and d1tulfeurs print their T C., number In •II edver t1-ts ll 7ou lllwe ... y quntloM ellout the l•a•lltr of e Mover , limo o f ctieulf-, call. , ... LIC UTIUTIES COM MISSION 7t4 551· 151 OJ'· 949.72s.a 120 Corona del Mir 41r 2.S .. app101 1269 sl, beauttful stnale 1to1y home on a corner lot. Spec tac ular ocean views, wonderful back· y81d Offered at SI .495.000 •st. Oebfe Be11e1, 31-0-316-8465 • 348 310 60().9168 (cell) Twnhm beautiful 2br 2ba, secluded, just remodeled. I block to B•& Corona. oveu1zed alt 2c ,., . 949·640-5324 ColblMm E's1de Cutle 3Br 28a home. remodeled master w/marble floor. updated country kitchen looks out to the lovely aarden patio, h.,dwood floors. S.if99,000. Judy Kolar. Bkr 949·376-5576. Quiet Nel .. lterh-tl, Zbr 2ba ept, wd hkups . I car aarace. •at Sl250 949 673 7800 .......-c.. AttwJ lw..fy 1n home health cere provided 15'nlrwts. M4r1/out. 2th/ ~. betlq. cook, dlln. ined's & 9' 714-841-1725 Painllnl a.-.·.~um ...., Graaf Price! GuarenlMd work. fr ff est. U375602 714-5.311-1534 7-390-2945 ,....... CUT 6 ROLL PAINTING llUFfS UNDA MODl.l Isl time on Markell Absolutely wonderful I story 3br. most spect arnbelt view 1n •" the Bluffs Hu&• landsc rap around peUo overloolunc reflection pond 1n 01111n sect. Appl only By Owner A'-CWIN 12-S 949-64 ... $464 le•clt Cett•1•· As sumable Lona Term lease until 2026 at S895 per mol All new inter'°' 2Br 2B•, all new appls, shp manna with resident druount $199,000. Mafy Wood. aat 949.5114. S811, 949 717-9816 o ••• ,.~,. spacoous double unit. Great voew of turmn& basin and city ll&hts 4Br 4.5Ba $2.150,000 Mary Lou K.elllet. Ltdo Park Rulty 949-675 2700 Ir-Men ,,.,,, •• -July 26. Condo 0,... s.t/S-1-S awes-h'-tl 3Br 38a end unit with a view loolunc out to S1&natu1e Hole 117 •at Laur~ . Lea•o 9'19-509-8923 CHANNll VllW CONDO (ffN SlJN 1-4 wall to bd1 & I.do W. lbr sm <*:. 1.5ba. SG.!m acL OorN 714-54S8775 OCIANRONT men NetfwTIMFllitrtef ....... A .... 49-723-8120 ICFS CUSTOM PMmMG Pr Ori. clMn. quality wortl Interior/Ht •nd ~s. L#703468 949-631 ~10 llAINIOW CEi iiiiif Peintinc+.Vut. ~-.­ Qualrty )Ob! Fr .. .a-ta L~7 714-6.J6..81118 A1t1t1tl.._ "-'-/lhlcce P.tdl Servtn& $oultwn c.llarnlt for ?!) ,..,. l •32'6864 24 Haun (714) 554-7131 ~-.Lmil1tm Restucco, R~ Addition. Petc"inl· REASONABlEI 714-9'2J.IM7 llOMM?!ps Pllllla il.1 'aJMI ISTATIS 'ATalClt TlNHI NATIONWIDI USA t4t ... S6-t70S w-.p:t:11cktenore com Newport Coat •0,.-Sot/Sun 1·S 29 y,,.,,_ Buutrful R1va1e 5Br S'l•b•. purt· lied air sys, Jc car. clubhouse with fabulous pool tennis courts Low Mello Roos aet., Laurie Leg io. 949·509-8923 Soll! Coat..,, St1t•1tl•1 21r 2 1 e, shows lille a model uperaded. enclMI Iii' S220k •gt 949 650·2172 Tustin t-H • ..-... p,..,._ erty Gentlemans R•nch Tenms Court~! on one level with lod&e s tyht Great Room .. 101aeous slab &ramte kitchen, SB1 381 plus auest house. sunsel views act Bonnie C1usew1lJ 714 746 7173 TIGST-.POI Spec111tz1n1 1n Wellp'9f Removal Ll588241949 360·1211 We o.h Ulould h•n& toeethrer Strte1. hlll. tnt eal.-lt. .... IDh a tlT516 9734-1113 SEll your stuff hough classified! • MISCEWHEOUS RENTALS Hote!Molel Rooms 6010 RentalToShln &mO CM/roommate to share 2Br IBa ++ $650/mo. 949-642·3750, (cell) 949- 300.3297 ('side CM/pvt room in home, furn. n/pets/ smk11. $385/mo+IO$ elect+sec. 949-642·4165 Nl/r-moto to shore 2br Iba, comm pools/ spa +-+ $700/mo. 949· 642·3750, 949-300·3297 l'T /full Fo111elo non smo11er 1o s1w• roM 2br. 2ba I bl< to bch ~ SIJl)+. 1/2 uli 949637 ·Mil Rooms for Rene 6040 l9 Stlldlo on water, part rent m ex chan11e for h&ht PT ott1ce/domestlc work Please fu quill· ficallons 949·646-4296 NB/Ocean View rooms, Oceanfront/22nd. pvt rm, unlurn, share ba, ulls pd, n/smke. kitch· enelte, lndry. 1 block to Newport Pier, $660/mo. Call Sam at 949·278· 1m (between 9a·5p) R£SIOENT1AL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balbol lsllnd o Apt. s .... 1111r o SSOOmo utilities included (949) 675· 143] Balbol Ptnlnsull . ~t. 11r, lie, Oat fntt nice voew, stove, dish· wshr. frie. Sl U5m incl util, no pet 949·721-8896 Yeorly 21r 110 w/ .. r, $16SO/-. Oc-tr-t Jlr 21• w1 .. t•••-tet $2100/-. Ott.en AvolloMel A .. edoto4Reohy 9n-67J-S663 CoronldelMlf 21r 110 Apt over tear ear, d/w, w/d hkups, no pets, Sl 750/mo. am weekdays 949.553.7445 AVM. Maw 3br 2ba house + den fl decll. pyt bch, new P'*1t. ncs. cyn view, etc. l.se ax> 9'!M>73-9336 ColtlMlll Apt. lovely &•led comm near Tri·Sqr. lBr. Irle, &••/storage $855/mo+ $500/sec. Klein Mn11t. 877·704·8649 l 9200. ... --.. s,.w Spec lbr $875 Ind ......... Quiet. lb new. pool, pted, bile to bch Great '**Its & toe 949-515-0JOS ('aide 1-ll loy lBr. new carpeVfloorlne. yrd, $895/mo. 329 Unlverlsty #1(, 949.574.2031 ('Side Del11Jto lbr $900. Oeluu bachlor $800. lnclds pvt 11araae w/stora11e. 949·642·2000 c-try Woods, ('aide lbr, le loft style, quiet, pvt, n/pets, $975/mo. 180 L 21st St. 949·645· 7776 *ILOCJCS TO llACHI• lbr. lb1 on peninsula ~$1000/MO. 949·673·7800 ~AH 2 -suill!s, bat nr pool, spa, eym. 24 hr lllJSd eallld. $1 !D) >it 9& J68.8l!iO Newport Beadl YEAAl Y LEASES BILL GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-675-6161 Al'T, l olltoo lalond 21r 11t11, comm pools & upstairs, 2 small br's, spa ++ $1375/mo. Ip, wd, carport, No pets. Bkr 949.642.3850 $1400/mo. 949·675·2975 (cell) 949·233·9071 So Baylront 25ft lo sand vu bay/boats. friJ. w/d, earaee. storaee. patio S2000m yrly. 9/673·3059 Awesome view, close to beach, hu11e remodeled Studio, Newport Heiihls, Fp, lots of closet space, $1400/mo. 949.515.2959 ' . ' 12 13 C .... tefyR ....... eledl 21r, 210, upper unit Wesh:llff Plaza area 1184 Rutland #5 $1500+$1450 sec dep. Open Wed. 7/24,4·5pm, Heidi aet. 714·841-8111 CLOSE TO IEACHI 2br, 2ba, bale, fireplace, 1 car ear. Sl850 aet 949·673-7800 3Br 2Ba duplex, steps to beac;h, fp, 2 car ear. l yeu lease, no pets, S2100mo. 626·359-4539. ll4e loyfre•t Dplx upper 2br lbe,. I& liv space & deck, $2200/lse, avail 8/19. 949·675·1611 T_... 2br 2ba, ,_ carpel. & l)llir1t. wd hkup, 2c ~ pool. spa, ten act $2200 949-293-46.'ll 21M-left Jlr c-4e, nice patio, bale, 2·story, wd hk·ups, $2300/mo. aet. Bob, 714·348-1202 NP Hts immac 3br 2.5ba 2~ Cap Cod, ocn vu. l1 ails. flt! <h. ac. sec, ~. wd. til, 2 c pr, no Stril. $2!l60 ..... 722-2314 H-•• 41r, 310, mint condition, 2·c 11ar, Fp, w/d hkup, quiet $3000m lease (949) 759-0874. Oc_fr_t 2br 2bo '9 patio on sand. 2 c ear. wd hkups. aet $3000 '49-293 ... 630 IWVAll IAYSHORIS 3br 1 314 be, Ip, pr, pyt bch, avail 8-1, $3500 + 1st & llisl 949-370-3019 Spoclo11a ro11104elod 4Br 38a in prestielous nei2hborhood pool, 2 c car, le fenced yd, $5000/ mo. 949-673-1162 Unique Newport Twnhse In exclusive 11ated Sea Island community 2Br 2.581. approx 2400 sf. new interior. new fur· nlshin11s, lnclds tennis, billes, pools & spas. monthly summer rate $6000. or reduced lonfer term lease. 949.7 9· 0653 or 619·540·5186 cell 8500 Asst M-eor. PT for Self Stora11e. 2 days per week. Office work, computer knowled&• and li&hl maint req. Newport Beach.949-§44·2747 <H•OPUCTK Roceptl-lst F/T, Ins fillnc M/T/W/T~ 7-12./ 1:30-.4:30; f' 7·12 CdM, 949·673·6070 PT Assist/Interior Oeslcn Showroom in NB. Enlr)' level. llftlnc, erunds req'd. 949-642·m5 . . ' . Bridge 11llC WOIW> °' UlDGB Nortb·Sol&lh v~bk. Soulh deals. you will receive a ~ as welJ -a bookrtom --~--··a.a Clfllle Bridp ~ ... Nollllll& COvtn NOR:TH • KJ lt <:>K7 o K8765 • 654 W£ST •l EAST Che wortd of bridac belt.er imn 1be 8~ Woild -n:portl of llllliol!lll and mtanlllooal ~ the luest In bricfac theory; and a ipeclal llCCtioo fOf die ·~ player to improYe biddina Mid play. •74 <:>§J 1084 0 4J . • 1073 <::> f652 0 AJ ltf •J92 Orf thi.s deaf from the HlmproYe Your Play" te«ion, a 1ood llix-tplde, contnct WIS reached. We prefao a SOUTH • AQ'8653 <::> AJ · • raise tD two splldcS widl the North hand over the ooo-~trump ~ North'• bid over pme Showed a maximwn no-trump retpollle, tptde suppon and no fint-roimd cClClllOl, and South had an easy advance to slam. 0 l •AK8 The bidding: SOUTH WEST I• Pa.u ... ..... u Pus NORTH EAST INT .._ 5• .... ........ Opening lead: Queen of 17 West led the queen of hcarU, and declarer had only 11 lop tricb. "You oeed to wort on diamonds (to cre8le a 12tb), and Nonh's sprode and heart honors may be needed for entries. 'Thctefon:, win trick one with the ace of '-"" and, without dnwi~ any IJ\lmpS, lead a diamond IO the ~· "lf the ace of diamonds ia offa1de. you must hope for a 4-3 diamond split: hcatt return (say) to dummy, diamond ruff high, spede to dw'llmy. diamond ruff high, !ipllde to dummy, diamond ruff high, spade to dummy to cash the long diamond." The holiday season is fast approaching, and there is no better gift for bridge-playing friends lhan a subscription 10 The Bridge WOl'ld ($72 per year -$84 abroad. Order Crom The Bridge WOl'ld. P.O. Box 299. Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.) Your friend will receive a card in your name announcing the gift and, men· lion this column with your order, and Simple, clear and insttuctive. Cor .. lvon to Settlers. Rewardin2 positions to provide in·home com· p.1nlonship, homemak· me. errands. Fin PT hrs or 24 hr sl'lifts, l:ar req'd! 714·444·4881 Rl~IPTIONtsT P /T Commercial Insurance Brokera11e firm lookine lor a detail oriented person to fill In for our recep-. tionist 8·10hf's/wk. CaH Loretta 949-263-0606 x62 fu resume 949-809-2362 AUDl 'ttA4SDN Wht w/r.rey int. auto, sunroof, alloys, Sl 7,980 118103 PHIUIPS AUTO 949-574-7777 A .... 1'93CSV6, 78k ml, books, records, silver, 11rey lthr, mnroof fully loaded fabulous cond throuihout v#972417 $5995 fin avail Bkr (949) 586-1888 IMW'97 740f llodt $24,9SO •7470 A-Pref .. al .... 888-896-lt41 IMW '95 S251 llock 1-ty $1 S,9SO •7464 A-Pr•foaal .... 8U4t6-1948 IMW't63251c c-v. WhJto S21,9SO #7607 A .... rof .. al-t 188496-1948 IMW '97 7401l SDN Wht w/blk lthr, cert lo lOOK mi, comf seats $22,980 117512 PHIUIPS AUTO 949-574-7777 IMW '95 Siiia Ullo Now $I 1,9SO • 1747S A..f'rof .. al-1 888-896-1941 D ..... • •-·ts 2SOO Cummlnes Diesel lone· bed truck 9411 ml, stick shift, ereen, &r•Y int, very clean cond v304446 Sl2,995'flnanclna avail, Bkr 949·586·1888. Fwd '9S le-U- Careo Van E250 ex· tended, VS, orl& owner from new. White/blk int, beaut orl2 cond, fin avail vinl49271 $4995 Bkr. (949)Sa6-IH8 FoaD USO 'tl V• conversion, 450 c;i, tr alter towln11 peke, new trans, new brakes, full pwr, new tires, 4 captain chairs, bed, TV, VCR, CB, arey/white, xlnt cond. $7500/obo. 949·640· 5032 or 949·640·1029 For4 '01 P1 SO 4 Dr, lift IUt $ 19,950 17683 A-Pr•f .. sl--' 888-896-1941 Fonl '6S ...... coupe, 6cyl, auto, 4k mi on new en11. 11d co11d. or1a owner. 949·548· 1864 hnu TrMpOr S'94 Wht w/cray int. 5 speed 4X4 $6,980 118016 PHIWPSAUTO 949-574-7777 J...-'92XJ6 1-ty&Ci.-$8,tsO •7530 •. ,,., ... 1-i 188-896-1948 ,...., ... XJ6 Ullo New $18,tSO 17539 A..f'rofoHi.-f 111496-1941 Joper '93 XJS 6cyl, 2+2, Coupe, 69", British racina ereen, tan lthr. moonr1, chrome whls, beaui cond. $10.995, ti • - ..... iliii ._ ........... ,,,.,.. a...' ....... ............ -.......... tlrH/llr allles, .i111111t1, loadff, ,, S2 .. ,900 after 6pm. 949-723-1081 MIZ'99s.4-. C230.,,. all w/crm lthr. only 5561 mi, NII pwr. $18.990 t176ll PllK.UPS AllTO Mt-S74-7777 aaz•atHOS& WW..C-. $19,HO ,, ... A..f'r .. Hal...a .......... ,9 ... •••<•"•• ••• '01 ML320, white, lltlml, 1 owner, Excellent cond., $31,900 949-551·8074 pp .... c.-. ... S60Sl cream puff, wht/tAln lthr, showroom, dlr-. 2 .. S16,7!i0 714-751·~ Mitsubishi '97 Diamante LS Sedan (#18042) Silver with sntY interior, 6 cyl, am/fm cd·lmm1c· uletel only $11,980.00 Phllllps Auto 949.574.7771 "'•-•oo •-1-sr a uto, loaded, lthr, cHtome whls, 4411 ml, $17,000/obo. 714·964· 9693 Strtwa 'ff Sl 1 14k actual mi, full fact warr, books, records, auto, metallic . bur,undy/arey int. Garaeed, n/smkr. like new. VU 57212 $7995 Bkr 949:586-1888 IMW'tt a501 Whlte,S,.,-ty $19,950 117576 A-Profosalonol Hl-896-1948 IMW '97 ZJ R ..... ator Wht w/tan lthr, 35k mi $18,980 #18018 PHIU.IPS AUTO 949-574-7777 IMW'OOZS Sliver c...,,. $ lt,950 #7570 A-Profosal-1 H8-H6-lt41 Co411oc '94 STS Fwy milu,.pearl white, oatmeal lthr, chrm whls, mechanic owned. beau· llful orlr. cond. fantastic value $6995, fin avail, ¥457296 blu' 949-586-1888 1-SOO·CHARITY! Oon1te your vehicle dlreclly to the orlcinal, nationally 1cclalmed Charity Cars. 100'1. charity • not a used car dealer /fund· raiser. l-80Q..CHARITY (l· 800 -242·7489). www charlt ycars.orc (CAL •SCAN) #45nt9 81\r 949-586-1888 ,....,... '84 XJ6 Serles 3 •Int cond, 11••y/back w/new Int, 142k ml. $3500 obo 949-645-6763 714·227·2911. Joop Gr-4 Cheroltoo ltd. (2) '94/wbite, $9500/ obo. & '98/whlte, $18,000/obo. All Im· maculate, Inside & out. All mechanically in top cond. Low mllaae & new brakes. 949·640·1621 l_..R-•r'97 Discovery This Is • local nice warranty! $15,980 118153 PHIWPSAUTO 949.574.7777 ........ a-'96 IMcovery 66k, silver /cry llhr, dual moonrf, beautiful orlaitial cond. S13.500 v49(i751 Bkr. (949) 586· 1888 l.ona '96GS300 lowMll .... $19,tsO •7665 A..f'rofoHI-' 88&-et6-lt48 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with Cliryalor 'ti s.t...1,.. JXI Convt White, tan tthr $11,980 fl8172 PHIUJPS AUTO 949-574-7777 D ..... '99hr-..SlT White, w/tan lthr rear AC, CO Stacker 4X4 $15,980 •17968 PHIWf'S AUTO t49-S74-7777 loxw GSSOO '95 s• Gold w/tan lthr Ip, $16.980 • 18018 PHIWPSAUTO 949-574-7m lox11a '95 lS400 White $19,tsO #7491 A-Prof .. al-t 188496,1948 MIZ'88 JOO<£ Clean, Charc blk, loaded, lo mi xlnt cond. $10,000 PP '49-675-6006 MIZ 'ttC230 wt.Ito $'8,950 #7627 A..f'rof"af ..... Hl-8t6-lt48 a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for . another week FREEi All for just $16". Call (949) 642 \ f .. JI ••• ................. Ww/tMltlw --.... ~l"MIO ~., ... ,,,, s..., ...... •1ac-. Ci.sic triple wht con• prof restored. All new! Palnt/H&ft09/chrm/lnt, Clualc: car & lnvestme11t $7950114-751-2464 ,.,... .. , c.lkie 8f-S 6 lt)Md, fectOl'y warr, full loaded, mo0J1roofl •18174 $19,980.00 Phllllps Auto 949.574.7777 Toyehl'OOT_.o ~•lihw ~lt,tsO •7666 A_,., .... ,._., IM496-1948 V.._ '97 eSO SDN .Wllite, w/tan lthr, 1 own A nice, fresh trade In II $12,980 118060 PtlaWSAUTO 949-574-7777 vw '97 c.lwl. Willie, areal, fun conv. $9,980 117950 PttaUPS AUTO 949-574-7777 VW JITTA GLX '97 s• Blll/blll Inlet auto1 mnrf. $12,980 •18076 PHlllM'SAUTO t49-S74-7777 VWP-... OOGlS Slv w/..,y Int or'fl 2lk ml $16,911) 1'17776 P...U..SAUTO 949·574-7777 • i CAIM fCMl CAIS We need your car. Paid .for or not. .!:e•~--949.574.7777 2000 or -or Yllli• Xl w S h1.,_ 949- 4M·H70'S. Amlllflll -2002 enclosed treller, 5•8, 151n tlfes, lockable doors, $1,450. Must Seel 714-375-1950. u. ms FINAN<l ADJUSTftS ... -201-6727 SWCTNIAN<W SIUCTNOOT .. R. HIGH IUSK-lOW INTEREST VARIOUS LOAH/S CALL NOWI , -'t!i Monace Motor Home, 40ft, ltlle l'OW, lOli ml, all options! Below blue· booli, $80,000 or RE Tracle.714·227·3057 BOATS ......... •1& hffy Swry Top dark blue, near new, not faded, fits '98 & newer, $450. 949-673·1613 '92 Sea Ray 2lfl, VO, cdy cbn, 2. tops +cover, nu aalvinlzad trailer, per1ect cond, low hrs, 949> 759· 7635 after 6pm. Slllllolll 1528 Clark 30fl • flberr.lass Sloop, diesel, 5 bees of Jells, Stripped for raclne. Must Sell. $6000/ gbo 949•675·0043 BOATS SUPS/ MOORllGS/ LAIJllCHING/ STORAGE 9680 DOCK pref Ddfy, Newport Island. Water, pwr, may consider parttrade for fir.ht sh•red use 714·227-3057 - --1 D YES, SEU. MY CAR Name Zip I """'.,_ 0 MC 0 1llSA 0 ... x Year __ _ Make _____ _ Model _____ _ 0 e ~ D Pww/Seala 0&11 Aoo1 p D v-e 0 Poww~ 0Tlnlad GI.-rice -----1 O~r,.. D PowwNMdowtOWhNllC0\'919 0 4 Sptld 0 Po.llllSllftlg 0 Undlu Tap 0 6 Sptld 0 AMlfM Sino Owtrt WhM 0 Nt Conclllalw 0 CnAae Coreol 0 ""'1..,.._ 0 .....,.r.llltor 0 c--. O<Mtlom ~ o FIAi Pow!' o ""¥ Aoo1 o~ ea 'MlCloW •$16for4 lines, $1 each additional loe ... te: Daily Piiot 330 W. Bay 51. Colla Mesa. CA 92627 ~ (949) 642-5678. ,_ (949) 631-6694 ltUNTlllOTOll 8£ACll INDEPENDENT L ,.