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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-06-30 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.. . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2004 Teenage ts face :retrial on rape charges District Attorney Tony Rackauckas says retrying case 'is a matter of getting justice for a victim.' Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot SANTAANA-Three teenagers, in.eluding the son of an Orange County ~t sheriff will be re- tried on rape charges. the Orange County dlsttict attorney an· nounced on Tuesday. The jwy. In whal turned out to be a high-profile case spanning two months, hopelessly dead· locked on Monday. forcing Judge Francisco Briseno to declare a m1strial. Prosecutors accused Greg Haldi, son of Orange c.ounty A!s- sistant Sheriff Don Haidl. Kyle Na· chreiner and Keith Spann or rap· Ing an unconscious 16-year-old girl and sexually assault.Ing her with variou.9 objects in.eluding a Snapple bottle. a fruit juice can. a lighted cigarette and a pool cue. The prosecution's key piece of evidence was a 20-minute digital videotape the defendants had made of the July s. 2002, incident that reportedly oc:curred In Don Haldls Corona del Mar home. Jurors deliberated for close to 15 hoUB, viewed the tape several times and asked the judge ques· tions about hJs Instructions before they sent a note to Briseno on Monday afternoon saying that they had no hope of readllng a RAKISH TERRAIN consensus. Orange County District Attor- ney Tony .RaclcaudCas said on Tuesday that rettying the case "Is a maner or getting justice for a victim." "¥k can't tolerate conduct where a young woman Is passed out and people have sex with her W!COnsdou.s body," he said Racbucbs said he is • disap· pointed but not discouraged" by the trial's outcome. "'This kind of result In a trial Is deflnit.ely a setback." he said. ffBut we need to proceed on the case and get positive results. We need to send a meaAge to other young men that just because a girl is promiscuous that doesn't g;ve them the license to do what they want to her." The girl, now 18 and Identified during the trial only as ·Jane Doe, testified for the prosecution dur· Ing the trial Defense attorneys maintalned that the girl Wll.'i known in her circles for her See RETR1AL, P•&• A4 , OONLEACH /OAILYPILOl A course maintenance worker carefully rakes the deep, sand bunkers on the 18th fairway at Pelican Hill Gott Club in preparation for the arrival of some 100 golfers scheduled for a charity event. Some of those competitors could find themselves briefly side tracked in the groomed, inbmtdatmg hazards. Local s fire d up for Fourth of July celebrations More than 200 peace officers will keep an eye on parties and partyers in West Newport. MarlH O'Neil Daily Pilot By boat, by blke, by foot and by wagon. Newport-Mesa resl· dents will make their way to In· dependence Day celebrations this weekend But. police warn, trouble· makers need not attend. Those who want to respon· slbly celebrate the bir1h of our nation can do so at any number or boat parades, bike parades. block parties and barbecues. Foiles who want to visit notori- ously party-heavy West New· port. however, could again f'ace tripled fines if they get too rowdy. GET READY FOR THE FOURTH "I am encouraged and opti· mi.slic, • Newport Beach PoUce Sgt. Steve Shulman said of this year's July 4. "I'd like to th.Ink we would write less citations and arrest less people !this year). But it only takes a few people who didn't get the message to change that." Last year's "safety enhance- ment zone" ln West Newport, where som e fines were tripled for rowcfy Jawbreakers. helped decrease the number of prob· lems, Shulman said. Last year, 103 people were arrested, com· SM FOURTH, Pq1 M FYI WHA1! American Legion boat Pllrade and breakfast WHEN: Brealcfatt from 7 a.m. to noon and boat parade starting at 1 p.m . WHERE: The American Legion Yacht Club iaat 215 15th St. In Newport Beach. The boat parade takes place In NewPort Harbof. CONTACT! (949) 873-5070 WHAT: Newport Dunes fireworits and extravaganta WHEN: Events start at 11 a.m., and the fireworks IUlrt at 9 p.m. WHERE: The Newport Dunes RMort it at 1131 8adt Bav Drive In Newport Beach. COS1: $25 per car CONTACT: (949) 729--0UNE or visit COSTA MESA http:llwww.newportdunes.com WHAl! Piecemakers Coontry Store celebration with a barbecue, ice cream social, live music and presentation on "The History of the Car" WHEN: 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. WHERE: 1720 Adami Ave in Cotta Meta CONTACl: (714) 641-3112 WHAT: Hornblower dinner cruise WHEN: Boarding begins at 6:30 p.m., and the cruise tail• from 7 to 10p.m . WHERE: Newport Harbof COS1! $79.95 per per90n CONTAC'l! (949) 631-2469 WHAT: Mariners Park family celebration WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Dover Drive at Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach aDSURES From noon on Sunday to early Monday morning, the following 1treet1 will be closed to traffic ncept bicyclH and pedestrians: Eastbound Wett Balboa Avenue from Pacific Co11t Highway to 32nd Street; all numbered ttreets between West Balboa Avenue and Seashore Drive; and Se11hore Drive between 32nd Street end 51tt Street. City parking Iott at City Hall and Sus>11rior Avenue wlll also be closed. CONTAC'r. (949) 644-J696 fur Newport Beach traffic ciosuret and Information ~Water district approves raising rates Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTtEWEB: www.~com Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Al the June stoom evaporates and the sum· mer sun send.a Wt ICWTylng toward the sprinkler1. the coat of that relief wtU be gotng up, On July l. water rates ln Cott.a Mela will be going up 5.,, which means remdenta wlD be pll)'tng, on ·~ an ema $1 M per month. The MeM Conaolldated Water ~ .. Board of0irtc1ort appnMd lhe lncreate when It adOpteet ha new budget on June 22. Thi ls the third Increase ln l than two yea.r-. The reason remli.IJ\s the aame: water costs condnue to lnaeue. "Our wholeaale cotU have ln- creued t>Kauae of lncreaaed water con1umption.• boa.rd .President Fred 8ocbnlllef Mid. Mcea ConaoUdated Seta molt o( lea wattt from • po..mdwater blilln. 1lUa .,.. Ii rded from the natural 8oW of the Slota Ahl ~ anCt U1iftdll r8chqe ftom die..,....... bMn Nm AnlMb'n. Bocbl1lk Mid. But over the last decade, the water ln the ba5ln has gotten lower as Orange County has been using more than bas been coming Into the basin. TbJs maket It harder to get the water out or the basin, ao the baSin baa to be refilled, at a ~. The rtvet tw Ulo been ~endng a drought. Bockmiller ukl. •1n more~ than he water that rans out O(' the llcy," BocbnWer Mid. 'The lncnaM to the water dit b1ct " lbout ) 5.,, but tho bOard II ptylng IOr IOl'l'IC OI the one· time expenses out of Lt.a re- serves. BoclanWer sakl Former Coata Meaa Mayor Sandra Genis said lhe dOMn't mind lhelllns out a Uttle more £or water. "When you conalder what we get and how far they bring lt and everything. It'• a goOd , deal, .. Genit aakl • And J drink tap water." • DBllM NIWMAN COYert COlta M .... She~ be~ et UM8) ~1 or by •Inell M dMrdre.,,...,.,.,,.,.,,,..oom. WEATHER Wiii it aver be 1unny7 Expect aome raye In the afternoon. U.Pac•.A2 SPORTS CeMev Brkt la futur9d .. the CO.. Meu F-eme .. Athlete of .,...,.. IMPlpM QUESTION Should th• Distrkt At11om9y mry the thl'N1Mnagen eccuMd d gang-npfng and ? • aexually UAUltlng a 1~ glrt719 It a good UM d Wpayw money7 Call our Reader'• HotllM at (949) 642.a>ee or send e-mail to dailypilotg/atimes.com. Please spell your name and tell u1 your home1own and phone numbers for verification purpose• only. City braces for high tides City workers have been constructing berms since the weekend to guard vulnerable areas. DHpa Bh.,ath Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Qty of- ficials are preparing for a series of high tides expected to gener· ate waves close to 8 feet between now and the hoUday weekend. Starting Tuesday night, high tides in the late evening hours, combined with heavy surf. could flood beachfront homes and businesses. said Dave Neider· haus, the city's general services manager. "We have to watch the tides See TIDES, P•1e M Porn ruling prai sed Jeff 81n1on Daily Pilot Local leaders praised a Califor· nia State Supreme Court ruling that imposed harsher pWlish· ment upon those caught with ch1ld pornography. According to Monday'• unanl· mous ruling. a person convicted of possessing chlld pomogia.phy In his or her home may be re- quired to register as a sex of· fender for the rest of his OT her life. The decision overturned a See RULING, Pas• M 1 • .. AZ Wedntsdly, .AN 30, 2004 LOCALS ONLY PETS OF THE WEEK M donna and kittens Madonna and her efgbt kittens are part of O\'U 70 band·rmed. rescued kittens available for ..sop. don tt\b fOurth of July weeb:nd at Russo's Pet 2xperlence In Ruh.Ion Island And at RuS&o's Spectrum Pets at the trvtne Spectrum. The Rs.shlon Island adoption desk has been swannJng with anxious new pet parenlS getting to know their cho8m kitten by talk· Ing to the people who railed them. The mandatory •feline pet· parenting c:laM. prepares families to provide the custonwy care and educatet them on the latest vac- dnr protocol Riggrsted by the American Assodadon o( Fetine Pructidoners. The new protocol NEIGHBORS 1yler J. Bladmey, son of J>l.. w and c.ry n B&edrney of Newpon Beach, recently pattici· pated ln the U.S. Naval Acad· emy'a weeklong summer temi· nar program ln Annapolis. Md. Bla.ck:ney, a student at Newpon Harbor High School, was Intro· duced to academy llfe through a regimen of academics, physJcaJ training. Intramural aporu, aaJJ. Ing. leadership training and so· da1 activities ... Navy Petty Offt. cer First Class WUUam R. Adami. son·ln·law of Costa Mesa tai· denta Ruth and Pblllp L Gro9. and Navy Aimwl Cedlla M. Ao- ftll, daughter of Mary Aon. of Newport Beach and a.a.rt. VMro of Long Beach. are two of more than 3,000 sallori aboan1 the Navy's newest nudear·pow· ere<! aircraft carrier. The USS Ronald Reagan Is making. two· month journey around the dp of DUI ARRESTS OOST.t. MESA 8'.nd9y •Arthur Grant KJdman, 19, eo.ta M ... • In ~ng Kim, 69, HuntlngtOn Beedl • MkNel Robert Harrington, 29, CoccaMesa • ~ Hlgopan, 61. Newpol18-d\ a.udlly • Marlo Garcia, 22, ~ Mesa • Juan frieit.Razo, 19, Colla M ... • enct Rav .JohNon, 28, eo.ia Meu • MatthewWIHlam Oufiene, 36, Garden Grow ,,.. • Joee Ooloret Gallegos~ 42, Cost. Meu • Jotve Gutlenw·ValdcMnoe. 38, ~M ... •Marla ~re:z. 63, Cocca Meu • Eliiab9th Renee Urben, 211, Hun1ington 8Mdl • Matthew Pa.ti Downing, 23, Laguna~ • Mlcheel John Mc:lAughUn. 63. South America. It recently de· paned from Norfolk. Va., to tran· sh to It.a ofDclal home pon at Na- val Air Station, North Island, San Diego ... Air Force Alnnan _. B. Admm, a 2003 graduate of El· tanda H.lgb School. graduated from the US. AJr Force Honor Guard Thchnlcal l\'alnlng School at Bolling AJr Force Bue lo Washington. D.C ln a m·week tra.lnJng period, &be learned self. dJadpUn(!. unltonn care, c:ier· emonial march1ng and proper handllng of • fully-Amctional M· lAl rt1le • • • Robert Mmdn Cole, IOD of Mr. and Mn. SCllD Cole or Newpott Beach: lWlbld Mohammed ~ aon of Wlllld ICad of Coeta Mela; and 8'tan Tbomm Slapr, eon of Mr. and Mll. Guy J. Sb.-of Newport Beach. each received bachelor of aru degrees from Brown Univer· slty In Providence, R.L c.ole. K.uJ and Slngu recdved their degreee ln biology, biomedlcal ethla and englneeriJ18, respecdftly. Daily A Pilot VOL.te,N0.112 THOMAIH.~ ... MICM* l'vb4i.n.t PhotoE*w. TOHYDODao !Mt7&M3118 ..,, ,.._tnOO'Mt•llltlrrt#.aom MAMIYMWI ............. ~ M ~I Hewe Dlilll CNef, M)~ Ptomolllone Dlreaeor }oeerr"itDC•~ ......... eanMl'IJUIP Gina~ Thomal Gfigga, Ll.C:-. P9UI ~==.awnon ~ldleof. 1M23J .,... ...... •J.Cllhn•~ Cl'tmeend~~. .,..... ..... !Mt 5'1iM22I ~'*"· driirpe.blwntllt~ ( M41M DlllMNlsues•: --=--=-..,.,, coecaM-.,....,1._~, ~,...,..,.•.,,_oom lportl ldeor. (Mltl""4m ...... °"" fk/IMd.~ ...... cipnt EcU:illlon f'IPONr, CMlt ~ ..,..c:... ~~ Mllll8rll °" fclw. ...'*-· (Mt.,.... ~ ..._ ... .,,.,.,. ... ~..,....,,, ..-..:::=.:->ciom ......... ....."*-" ....... fdllot,,.... Ecla; .,,. ..... IMIPMm ,....:!:::) .,.,..... ~-•'611n*oom .,...,,_, .... ciom FOR A GOOD CAUSE KENT TREPTOW I DALY PILOT Volunteer Marty Cobler sits in the Sonoran Desert habitat he is helping to create at the Environmental Nature Center. Bringing life to a 'desert' ENC volunteer's work will serve as backdrop for · October desert presentation by Fullerton College professor. By Jimmy Stroup Special to the Daily Pilot the type of penon that likes awards or see.b awud.s or things like that I really ap- preciate being recognized for the work.• "He used to come In and have his lunch here,• said Lori Whelan, program dlrec· tor at ENC •one day, he just walked Into [Executive Direc· tor Bo Glover'•) office and said, 'Hey, I have this .,eat Idea.·· Working as planner, project manager and even fundraiser, Marty Colver hu taken the desert aecdon of the nature dlaplays at the Environmen· taJ Nature Center ln Newport Beach to a whole new level That was more than two years ago. Since then, Colver has mna.lndered several tons of rock from the de.en and replaced It at the ENC on 16th Street. "He came to me with the Idea of brlngtng ln native des- ert rock and redoing the en- tire deeert wlth additional na· tive, Sonoran plant 1~ea," Glover laid. •its really created for ua a fantutic addition to Th&t work earned him the ENC Volunteer of the Year award on June 9. •1t'1 a .,eat honor, it really la.• aald Colver, 4'. 'Tm not GETTING YOlunteer on a tut.dlutl belie.. The oenw ls at 800 Marguema Ave., INVOLVED Corona del Mar. (948) &W-32A4. OPERA PACtF1C • OETTWO ~run. The Opera Pacific Guild Allience, a petlocblv In the Deify Piiot on • alJlPOf1 group for Opera P9c:lftc, rocaClng belia. For lnfonnetJon on hee ec:tfvltlel for YOlunteera. {714) adclng your~ to 1hle list. 646«>00. Cll(M)~ OP£1tAT10N ClEAN SI.ATE OASIS SENIOR CENTER Operation a..i S&m,. Coltll Meelaon~~.,.. 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NA ,.-""""""' ~faoot .Wt. ...... cMlllde of~....., ~coee. Miu, our outdoor classroom to teach about the desen ape· clea and the rock. as well; Colver got the Idea after teeing the lackluster condl· tion of the BNCs previous d~rt display. "It was just poor: Colver said. •1t was just something that was here, but it had been here a long time, and It was old. and it had kind of gotten tired.· When asked how much tlJne and energy be~ spent restoring and remakfn.g the desert, Colver simply shook his head and 1miled. "A lot," he laid. Because of Colver's bard work retaln.lng the authentic· lty of the desert environment, the ENC wOJ host a presenta· tlon by Allan Schoenherr, au· thor of "A Natural History of Callf'ornla. • The Fullerton ~12. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTtR The llrgelt famlty lheltar In the county needl ~for Its ctlllchn'e progmna. It "'*'8ltY delif99 tuton and tt'°9e ~ cen take pett In ecdvltiee 8ftef' 8 p.m. Tutorl wlll wOftc with groupe of children"'~. helping children In 1helr ecademlc problem ..... ~ wlll8'1oact11. big brother"' big .. during the tummer. Jaime Mayo, (949) 831-7213. ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE SOCt£TY A vol\Jnteer group eervmg 1he comrnunm. of COlta Mele, Newport 8eectt and ~lgtorl 8-:t'I needs~ "'°"'"'8en for two-holJr lhlb on weMdava to welkdogl Ind help IOdeMz8 "*" to help Chern get College professor will use Colver's desert as a visual backdrop for his lecture there Oct. 22. "It's important to have a vi· sion. but he's also willing to do the backbreaking work to get things done, as well,• Glover said. Colver's work at the ENC bas become mon-. and mon-. valuable as time has gone on, and Glover doesn't look for· ward to him finish.Ing the deaert project. "He's not done. I won't let him be done. He needs to keep working out there,• Glover said. To see what Marty Colver and the ENC have done, head down to 1601 16th St., which Is open 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. Monday• through Fri- days, and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays. adopted. Before purdlallng • pet. pi.. visit the etlelter at 2163 Newland, Huntington Bead'I between Pacific Coat Highway and Atlanta. C7t4) 640-2288. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The oemer needl volunteera to wOftc with hJgtwttlc famlllel end cttlldren, proYldlng weelcty emodonel lllppOft to famh, lnfanta end ftnt~ mothers In their homee. The oenter la 8llclng for• tnr.-hour weelcty commffment. {714) 643-4333. ORANGE COUNTY COASTKEEPER N4IWpOrt Beadl-beled Orange County C08ltkeeper 11 loolclng for en1hullatJc voU11IMn to help monhDr Mt1W quellty. Tl'linlng 111110!• forYOfun1Mre.,. l'lellebte. (949) 7230424 "' http:/~ C'WtketJptJr.OffJ. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST fMt Ot lea on • mixed IW9lt. 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Oft•'MMIMtlof2fMll. ·=u ,...,°"" ........ be TE JURE OUlof ............ 10 ""°" .. wtncl ~of 2 ·-- Wednesday, June 30, 2004 A3 Heralded program helps restore park CONSIGN· DESIGN QUALITY FURNITURE ANO ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME Fairview Park Mitigation Banlc Program, honored in May for its creative design, proves a benefit to Costa Mesa, deveJopers and the park. Deirdre Newm.n Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -When CJ. Segerstrom & Sons applied for permits to box ln about 2,000 feet of the Greenv1Ile-Banning Oiannel behind the IKEA store for Its Home Ranch project. it had to compensate for eliminat- ing wetlands in the channel. It did so at Fairview Park. Through a program set up and coordinated by the city, de- velopers and public agencies that need to offset the environ- mental effects of their projects can do so by either restoring pans of Fairview Park them- selves or paying into a fund for restoration of the park. The compensation requirements are handed down from agencies like the Regional Water Quality Control Board and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Fairview Park Mitigation Bank Program was honored in May for Its creative design with an outstanding planning award from the Orange County Oiap- ter of the American Planning Assn. The program will now be entered into the state awards competition. The program ls mutually ben- eficial to developers and Fair- view Parle, said PauJ Freeman, spokesman for C J. Segerstrom &Sons. "I t.hinJc It's a good program: Freeman said. "It's really an ef- fort to leverage the develop- ment of some properties that are already in a development area to help restore natural habitat in the context of parks or wildlife quarters or whatever, where the whole Idea is to set aside large enough areas that really a.re meaningful in terms of biodiverslty.M Fairview Park is 208 acres. The area west of Placentia Avenue is slated to be restored to its native habitat.. which includes coastal blutJ scrub, vernal pools and a riparian zone along the existing Placentia Drain. The mitigation bank program was initiated by Development Services Director Don Lamm and Fairview Parle Plan Admin- istrator Ron Molendyk as a means of producing more money to finish the restoration of Fairview Park., Molendylc sald. To fully complete the restora- tion west of Placentia. the cost -which Includes construction and five-year maintenance, as required by state and federal agencies-wouJd be about $10 million, Molendylc said. The agencies that establish the mitigation requirements usually require compensadon at a 3: l ratio, so if an entity im- pacts one acre of wetlands, it typically has to restore three acres to compensate, Molendylc said. I FOR THE RECORD ln Saturday's Pilot. the name of the featured person in the Boomer's Q & A was misspeDed. It should have read Anne Hogan·Sheresh· evsky. In SUnday's Pilot. the name of the Environmental Nature Center ~lWlteer of the Year was m.IMpeDed. It should have read Many Col- ver. OVERCOME ANXIETY & PANIC Are You Afrllld of •.. ./ Soclallzlng? ./ TnM11ng? ./ Public Speaking? ./ ()awds? ./ Being Alone? ./ Perform ng? ./ Tnt Taking? ./ 01Mng? The,. 11 Hopel Call (949) .. 75-5400 eld.5 tot fL11 Consultation & Info T 1P9 .. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Ron Molendyk, the Fairview Park Plan Administrator, points out an area of northern Fairview Park that might be converted to wetlands by pumping water into It. The project would be paid for by money from developers Who have disturbed wetlands in other areas. The mitigation fees that de- velopers and public agencies could choose to pay Include the vaJue of the land, restoration costs and the five-year mainte- nance. If the entities chose to do the mitigation themselves, a bi- ologist hired by the city oversees the work, Molendyk said. To compensate for µte envi- ronmental effects of boxing in the Greenville-Banning Oian- nel, CJ. Segerstrom & Sons had to fulfill two obligations. The company met one obligation, set by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, by restoring about an acre of vernal pool and vernal marsh by Banning Place, which Is located behind the Estancia High School athletic fields. Vernal pools are seasonally Oooded depressions found on ancient earth that have a solid layer' like claypan or volcanic basalt. ThJs layer enables the pools to hold water for a longer time than the surrounding el- evated land. The pools often fill and' empty several times during the rainy season and dry up completely at other times. Only plants and animals that have adapted to this cycle can survive In vernal pools over time. These anlmals include western toads, blaclc-bellled slender salamanders and fairy shrimp. The endangered San Diego County fairy shrimp in- habit the vernal pools that CJ. Segerstrom & Sons restored. The benefit of the Seger- stroms doing the mitigation themselves Is that they used a company whose expertise was in restoring vernal pools, Molendylc sald. "You have to go down to a certain depth, but you don't want to damage the clay liner,· Molendylc said. "If you pen- etrate the liner, it couJd affect the viability of the pool.· The company also paid the city $100,000 10 help restore a riparian habitat along the Pla- centia Drain. The Placentia Drain project involves both res- A flowenng plant seeks out the last remnants of muisture in an otherwise dry vernal pool at Fairview Park. These seasonal pools, Which are an Important habitat for small animals and birds, will be restored with money from developers Who have disturbed wetlands in other areas. toration and enhancement of water quality, Molendyk said. The enhancement would be carried out by creating a pro- gram to pump water up 10 the drain and creating wetl~ds. thereby providing water to the vernal pools to encourage more habitat and create a natural fit. tering system, Molendylc. ex- plained. There are also 44 acres near Swan Drive that are ripe for res- toration, which couJd be achieved through mitigation ef- forts, Molendylc said. One of the other benefits to these efforts is that if they generate enough revenue to finish the restoration m the park. then the city will be able to do a better job of main- talnlng It. Molendyk added. 369 E. 17th Street #10 -Costa Mesa -949.764.1746 (Behmd Plum'• Patio) HOURS: MON-FRI 1 OAM-5:30PM • Sat 1 OAM-SPM Marinated Tri-Tips s..,.. M.tri.tl St]ll K £me.,. 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(949) 842.()434 234E17th St. 1117 COsta Mesa Ca 92827 Living:~ AIRcWs1c Atn PIJHIHLAI IOJ\ ~Y'> 11 .~1 UV Light Kills Viruses, Germs and Bacteria Bring Nature's Outdoor Freshness Into Your Home. Proven To Eliminate Mildew, Pct Odors, Tobacco Smoke T-RINITY PURE AIR (562) 546-0212 REIRIAL Continued from Al promila.dty and wild behavk>r and dw Ibo had lelC wtth at Jeut two or the defendan' a day t»- rore the lncldent They Mid Ille camf' bad: the next day lor men IC &Uld that lhe performed the DCUi wUllngJ){ Qea Haidl'• lead attorney. Jo- leflh Cavallo, l&ld the diltrta at· tomey was rdlliug hla case tO Ill· Vlt8t h1' faltmna political lmlge. "1bh cue Is not about IOl'De vtctlrn. who doesn\ exist.. he aid. "11Us case aD about 1bny Rade· aucw. • But RAdaucbs said he and bJs deputies bdM Jane Doe wU ~ and abused bof the three teens. •Jane Doe bas dert<f • great deal,. be Wd. "She's teJllng us she'll do what It takes to ~ jut- dce. She is w1lling to cooperate with us.• This has been an u11usual case becawe of the tremendout power and ln1lucnce wielded by Don Haldi. wbo had 8<Dll to the best attorneys and resoun:e1 money could buy. Radalucvs aaJd. "This ls lhe l1lOS( ~ de- . fense for name·callin3 and abuse that I've ever seen." the d1strk:t al· FOURTH Continued from Al pated to 154 In 2002. More than 200 omeers from Newport Beach, c.allfomfa High· way Patrol and other agencies will keep an eye on parties and partyers, many of whom come from out of town for the (estfv. lties. Police are hoping people stay away or cooperate, so they don't need to write u many cita- tions or make as many amists. Nevertheless. some Wtit New- pon homeowners are getting the heck out of Dodge. Peter SmJlh said he and his family plan 10 get out of the -war w ne" that day. They also decided not to rent out thelr home for that week. as they used to do. to lceep ii from becoming a pany ho use on Independence Day. "And we can't see putting a family in thett unless they're fa. mlllar with the area and know what It's like Ion lndependence Day).· he said. .Instead, they1l go to Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort, where his 11 ·year-old daughter, Saman· tha. will kick off the fireworb show by singl.ng the national an- them. The 45th Independence Day ftreworu show. billed by or· gani.iel'8 as "the largest patriotic- themed ftrewocb extravaganza with camfval games. craft8. games and music. In Costa Mesa, where safe and sane ftrewodca are legal. neigh· borhood bloclt partiet trump wild. drunken parties. Police watch out for illegal fireworks and other problems, but have things relatively easy, compami to New· port Beach. Costa Mesa Police U John FU:zPattick: said. 'We rvely have problems with ow community on the fourth," Fitz.Patrick: said "It's basically a great nlght and a great holiday. We get the occasfonal drunk driver, but outside of that. the community really bands together, and lti an opportunity where netahbors meet neighbors." The Fourth of July abo brings out the creative splrlt In many lo· ca1s, who deck out their beach crulsers, ICOOters or any other preferred fonn or locomotion In red. white and blue. •Part of the fun is just the an· dcipation of decorating our bikes," said Patricia Nance, who takes her two sons to a bike pa· rude at Mariners Park. "They love IL They get all the llttle netgbbor· hood kids excited, dolng lheJr bikes." The Mariners celebration, in Its 31st )Ur, will aho include cami· wl games and rides. It serves as a fundraiser for Mariners E.lemen· tmy School's foundation. •DEEM aiARATH covert public safety end couns. She may be reldled et 1949) 57.Mm or~ e-meillt cJeet».bha,.thO!atimtd.com. owner's association will hold Its eecood-anouaJ nefgbborhood parade from Sonora Elementmy School to TeWlnlde Palk. Last year. It drew about 150 people. resident Katrtna Foley said "The parade was great." Foley said. "lbere weie tons of kkb. They had a great time, their bllces were decorated really fun, and people even brought wagons out• Those who forgot to pick up red-white-and-blue aepe paper and flass can bead down to Ma· latky'a Irish Pub lo Newport Beach that moming.1bey'U con- tinue a 20-year, bike-decorating breakfast tradition. owner Bill HamiltOn said. where cycl.lsta gear their cruisers up before hit· ting the boardwalk. The day's parades continue on the water with the American Le- gion Yacht Oub's 53rd annual boat parade, themed "Sharing the American Spiril • About 100 boats festooned with pattiotic glory, like Gay Wa.ssall-Kelly'a SS Mk:hlgan. will sail around New· port Harbor. "Since ow boat has swlk so many rimes. we have a banner on the side that says: 'Our American spirit ls w1Sinkable.'" • MARISA O'NSL oover. education. She may be~ at (9491 574-4268 C>r ~ e-mail at I e<m", • will follow a day-long event The Mesa del Mar home-mari ... onei/OlatJ,.,,...com. ._aquetRooms ' • Graduations • Birthdays • Showers • Rehearsal Dinners Pw ., """to Go ~ Order by th• Dozen • • Chingolingas • Enchiladas • Fajitas • Carnitas \ ~ Chips, Salsa, GuJCamoi. '# 1- 1 "'Rice & Beans by the Quart .'-FullenlceCclleri• -Exhfbltfon COOklng Our Spedtftyl ~· Catering d ~ ~ (9,9)645-0209 ~ ~osta Mesa Newport Beach Corona del Mar . . . . . . . . RULING Continued from Al 1983 ruling that had prevented the state from requiring registra- tion for people convicted of so- t4ftoo Square ft. Granite Countertop...... v-<801na1a11o1ee1 > a .n oo rs 18X1 8 Travertine.... 2 Square ft. TWo l.ocATIONS 1383 s. StN College Blvd., Anaheim, 82808 (714) -5822 1S36 Newpol't BIYd., Coltl ..... 92627 (714) 881 .. 757 cont Uc.1812121 ·Reference. Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars -Professional Installation of grab bars and accessories In your home -UCensed and Insured Call Beachwood Construction (949)-230-1548 liciting or practicing lewd con- duct In a public place. "We th1n1c It benefits the pub- lic, because there are many cases in which people who'd been sex offenders before have re-com· mitted crimes," Newport Beach police Sgt. Steve Shulman said. "This ls favorable for the publlc." Shulman said 32 registered sex offenders reaide In Newport Beach, including 18 listed aa "ae· rious• and 14 listed as "other.• The difference. he wd, is that serious sex offenders' names will pop up as pos&ble suspects when the department conducts a Megan's Law aearth.. Ju a result of the dedslon, those coovtcted of possession or child pornography will now be listed u .. serious," whereas they were previously listed in the "other" category, he aa.ld None of the Newport Beach~ registered sex offenden are on the lJat for poaaess1ng child por- nography, be Aid "My underatandlng la that people who were convlcted or child pornography ln the past were put in another category for registration pUt'p<Mlel." he Mid. "The period of time then wu for 10 ynra. Now lt't for life." ln April. the ea.ta Mesa Police Department announced ltJ 1up- port of the Project kldWe ln.ld.a· ttve. which would put the Megan'• Law Milt otrender data· base on the Internet and lmpose tougher penaJdet for olfendera. Howwm, bOcb Newport 8e&cb and Co.a Mela U11 not repre. Mnted on the Weblhe'• 1ex of- kndet map. A dl9daJmer on the ltttp:Jlwww.~­ IMl.com lite aplllned dw the commuriltlel bawn't )49t deaded wbethet t& panklptte In the Mepn't Law map~ to 11-loW rwkkintl to vleW dfe votume ot Ml .,.... In cbeir vidn· idea. Harbor c.oundl PTA Pswldent Mlchile Gnbma, oleo.ca w.; ............. _..._......._ ...,..~can now•• ...... wM\I ... CDaltcW ol illlcn..Mm**a WAlar· .... ., dilnk ..... "'°" ....... lberdo.....,bullam~ ... Oil tfie ............ ...... ..... = ... ....., .. ..,. .,. ... 111111 lbi lllln .......... ,.., ... )DR ...... ,. PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •..._,91rMtMCISen Diego ~uwy. A tmnc eccidtnt lnvolVlng lnJ\lrftf wn reported et •:.cs a.m. Monday. • H...W loul9vltd: A burglary WN reported In the 2200 blodt et •:25 e.m. Monday . • Randolph Awnue Md .._, 8b'MI: A ttdlc accident lnvofvlng lnJurfe9 we• reported et 11:33 e.m. Mondlv. • Repalblo Awnue: A vehicle burglary w .. reported In the 2000 bloct et 6:17 •.m. Monday. • 8hdmar Dltve: Embezz1ement wa1 reported In the 800 blodt et 12:.CS a.m. Monday. • South Coast °""8: An ldentlty theft we• reported in the 1000bloctet11:17 •.m. Monday. • Whittler AMtnue: A commetdel burglary wu reported In the 1800 bloct et 7:03 •.m. Monday . • West ttth Strwt: Vendallam wn reported In the eoo bloct et 10:69 s.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Main 8trMt: Vendelltm was reported In the 400 bloct st 4:39 a.m. Monday. • Mattlngale w.v: TrespaMlng was reported in the 4200 blodc at 9:36 e.m. Monday. • Eat OcMn FTont end Washington S1rMt Fraud was reported at 6:62 p.m. Monday. • 'lhldewtnda Lane: A burglary wa1 ntported In the 1800 blodc et 6:24 p.m. Monday. • va.t. C.uct.I: Loud music was reported In the 2000 bloct et 8:42 e.m. Monday. TIDES Continued from Al carefully and take the necessary precautions," Ile said. Last month, a deadly combi- nation of high tides and big surf damaged vehicles in the Balboa Pier parld.ng Jot and flooded some of the homes. Neiderhaus said "This time, the high swell has not been predicted aa of now," he said. "But that can always change.. City workers have been con- structing berms since the week· end to guard the pier, the Ufe- gua.rd headquarters on Newport Pier and pier paddng lots, Nei- derhaus said. Workers also will be on call through the week and the busy boUday week.end and wW be pre· pared with more sandbags In case the waves wash out the ex· !sting berms. be said. Beblnd the benm or dams. ditclles have been dug to trap water before It crashes out and causes damage, Nelderhaus said. Residents who own older homes, whose foundations ha· ~'t been raised, must take pre- caudons and 18ndbag lo ad- vance to prevent flooding, he sald It is no1 unUSWll to have IUgh tides this time of the year, but II la not common to have the waves rise '° hfih, aald Noel lala. meteorolog11t lor the National Weather Service in San Diego. "This condition ls expected to last until July 4," be said. "It'll die down after that• Neiderhaus said the dty will be bracing for another bout of h1gh tldet In late July. Newpon Beach ureguards also axe gearing up for what they expect to be a hectic holiday. uld Ufegua.rd Lt. Mike Halphlde. "We don't believe the high tldet will affect us muc:h becaust they happen later "' Che fYelling and tho nJabt." he Mid; • All towm baW been ita![ed wtth about 75 H•oml U£e.. guards and lbt to seven full· thneri. Halpbide iald. "We had more than 100 rw· cues tut Mebnd," be iakL "On a busy day, we could haw u many u 300 to 400 lWQMI&" The Orario County Shetilf't liarbOr Pitiol bu not lllUed atrf adviaoriee for boaten yet, Altbt· .,,t Harbor Muter Lt. .8rtn Glud· lce.ud. •b loob Mb 'IWre F'na lO be h9m, lllllller IMllll, about 2 to .s ,_. • Mid. ·rn When you .......... *lee llkl *' turf ................. ... wbO ...,, to report laa*w~ail~e.dl ..... ...... ~ '712. • cw...,.....,.,.putif6c ........... ...,bl ................... ....... • ............... " .... 4 Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Al FORUM HOW 10 GET PUllU8HB> -Ullin: Mail to Ryan Carter st h o.ny Ptlot. 330 W. B.y st. eo.ta Mee., CA 92627 • ........ Hodne: Call (949) 642«>88 Fa: Send to (949) ~170 E-nwil:s.nd to ~lypi1ot•latim.com •All ~ must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for veriftcatlon purpe>Me). The Piiot l'9lefVel the right to edit all submlalon1 for clarity and length. Mistrial 'sickening' but not surprising I am sickened by the dedslon Monday to declare a rnJstrial in the gang-rape cue of Greg Ha.idl. Kyte Nachreiner and Keith Spann. And I feel great sorrow for Jane Doe and the blatant disregard for her human rights, yet I am not surprised. In a county which by majority represents, supports and embraces the neocon, fundamental Ouisttan-righl views of George W. Bush. it Is to be expected that baste women's rights and violations agaiNt women. are unimportant This decision is a precursor to the role and place women will take in society, ti we sit back and refwe to take a stand against the Bush machine. Al this time In our country. womens rights dangle by a much-frayed thread The parallels or this decision and our future are undeniable. Women must waJce up and smell the stench of the pile placed before us by this administration. All women must concern themselves enough 10 take action aga.Uw the fervent effort of the Bush Administration to reverse co~tutional law protecting a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. If they don~. then they need IO place themselves and their daughttts, mothers and sisters In Jane Doe's shoes. Jane Doe. as the court's decision con.firms, had no rights protecting her body or her choice. PAMELA BRANDE Costa Mesa Cunpus for education, not poHtical statements With regard to the controversy over the recent UC Irvine graduation, when people come here to get an education at the expense or the taxpayers. people should know that the UC system Is also MAILBAG MARK BOSTER I LOS ANGELES TIMES Gregory Scott Haldl, 19, sits in court shortfy after Judge Francisco Briseno declared a mistrial Monday afternoon in the rape case against Haidt, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spam. Jurors were dea<locked oo aU 24 counts, and Briseno detennined that further deli:>erations would not break the deadlock. pald partially by taxpayers. If people want to go there to get an education, I'm all for ii. But 10 go there and make a statement about their sexuality or their belief in religjon, I just don't buy that. The UC Irvine chancellor needs 10 put hJs foot down. We're talking about a lot of these students, who are using the UC system. Ifs almost like they're not going there for an education. They're going there to show their contempt for the United States. TOM ntOMPSON Newport Beach Congregation reminded to be good to neighbors EXoeption must be taken to Warren OuUtlansen's letter Tuesday ("Expanding church delivers Qowery show of appreciation"). St. Andrew's has been our church home for 50 years. During this time. we have been reminded by our pastor 10 be con Jderate of our neighbors and rry not to park in the neighborhood if other places were available. Just thJs past Sunday, a chart was displayed with alternative routes to church that we were asked to use. so that we wouldn't be driving on the neighborhood streets, even though we legally have a right to do so. We will use the alternative routes, because we want to be good neighbors. Ouistiansen compares St. Andrew's to Rock Harbor Olurch. This facility has always belonged to St. Andrew's, where as Rode Harbor was nesting in the senior center until its new church could be established and built. Nol only have we been members of St. Andrew's for many years, f also have had the privilege of being an employee for 15 years, during which time I witnessed the number of k.ids who would show up after school to "hang out." They would cram into the tiny offices of our youth pastors and lie on the hallway noors to do their homework. All we are trying 10 do is provide a safe, roomy area for the youth and more parking spaces to relieve the street parking out of consideration for our neighbors. Our leadershJp is and has been meeting regularly with the neighborhood. Hopefully this Issue will be resolved soon 10 the satisfaction of all. PAlTY HEALEY Costa Mesa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Com Meu City Hall, n Fair Drive. Coate Meu, CA 92826, (714) 754-5223 Meyor: Gary Monahan Coundl: Ubby Cowan, Allen Manaoor, Mike Sctteafer and Chrl1 Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beech, CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor. Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adami, Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan, Diclt Nichols, Steven Roun1ky end Don Webb COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adami Ave., Costa Me1a, CA 92626, (714) 432-6898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: President Paul Berger, Vice President Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jarry Plltterson end Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIRED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Beer St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000 Supertntenct.nt: Robjtrt Barbot Board: Pre1ident Dane Blade, Vice Pre1ident Serene Stokel, Clerit David Brooks, Tom Egan, Martha Fluor, Judy Franco and Linde Sneen MESA CONSOUOATEO WATER DISTRICT 1965 Plac:entla Ave., Co1ta Mesa, CA 92627, (949) 631-1200 Boerd: Prealdent Fred Bockmlller, Vice Pre1ldent Paul E. Shoenberger, Jim Atkinson, Mike Healey and Trudy Oh Ilg-Hell COSTA MESA SANrTARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa. CA 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043 Boerd: Pre1ldent Arlene Scttafer, Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Greg Wood1lde and Dan Worthington Win the Best Seat in the House ••• on the Players' Bench. ANNIVERSARY SALE! Enter the Second Annual Dally Piiot • Newport Beach Breakers On Court Contest. GRAND PRIZE YOl.I and one guest Sit on the players' bench dunog the matdl and meet riSlnQ tennis star Mana Sharapova for an exdusive photo oppcw1unlty on Wednesday, July 1-4 whet't the Newport 8eadl ~ meet the Saciamento Captals al the Palisades Tennis Oub, from 7 10 p.m This lucky reader wilt also receive Newpor1 Beach Breakm team autographed memof8b Hosptakty Tent (2 Passes) and Parlang Pass induded . 1ST PlACE One ~ WWVlef Wll leceMI 2 bckets to the Wednesday. July 14 match from 7-10 p.m. Hosprtalrty Tent (2 Passes) and Parl<•ng Pass Included. In edcitlon, )'OU have secured 2 spots in the Pla)'ers Pro-Am C1lrllc on Thutsday. July 16 flom 4-5:00 p.m at Seadlfl TeMiS Oub, 6601 PUn Ave., Hunbng1on Beach. GRANO PRIZE and 1ST PLACE WINNERS wiU be aMOUnOed during the match on July 14. SIX LUCKY WINNERS wll eacti receive 2 tickets to either the July 6 (vs. Spmgfllld l.a5efl), July 6 (vs St LOIAS Aces). July 10 (vs. Delaware Smash). July 11 (vs. New YOO< Sponimes), July 17 (vs Kansas Oty Explorers) 01July20 (vs. Sacramento Captals) It's easy to emer. Fl out the entry form below and mall It to the Daily Pilot (lllWde Newport Beach Breekers On Court Contest on the envelope) to be reoelved by Fridey, July 2 al 6 p.m Or bmg rt by the Delly Pilot office at 330 W. Bay St .. Cotta Mesa dunng regular business hours, Monday · Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. No purchase Is necessaty. Winners Will be picked by random drawing ahd nollfled pllor to the July ~ ma1ch. ~"",,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,Ml( ,.,, ~ ,,_, UI .... ,,_ ,_..., &..,.,nAlllllllllll& .. Save 20°k · 50°k off Selected Summer Shoes, Sandals & Others! Shop Early! 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EYEOPENER ~5h0n«M DENNIS Al.SHULER lportl Edtar RlcMtd Dunn: (949) 57~223 • Spotts Fax: (949) 650-0170 TE OF THE YEAR SERIES YOUTH BASEBALL Bfick's . haFd work pays off Track and field • increased her productivity~ ' year; going from an honorable basketball standout mention choice on the all-league helped Mesa continue \ team as a Junior with 99 points to • • • second-team all-league honors as wmmng ways lil 2004. a senior with 187 points. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot T here ~a proverb that says if you work hard you wiD become a leader, but stay lazy and you will never 11 aooeed If that Is true, it b no wonder that Cassey Brtdt WM named the Girls Athlete of the Year at Co6ta Mesa H1gh. The recent pduate worked hard to help her teams earn ague dtles and postseason bes1hs. and along the way sbe accwnulaled individual accolades. Brick won the Golden West League long jwnp her junior year with a leap of 15 feet. JJ ~ inches, which helped the Mustangs win their first league dtle in girls trade and 6eld since 1974. The team finished second ln the Golden West League when she was a senior captain. She won the league title in the 300-meter hurdles (50.57) and set a personal best or 49.12 to finish 14th in , the OF OIWlon ID preliminaries. Brick also claimed secood ln league in the 100 run (13.25). As a point guard, Brick amassed 288 career points as a three-yt>M letter winner on the varsity baske.tball team. She Her willingness to do whatever the team needed helped Briclc win the ccrMVP for the Mustangs her senior yt>M. The team played much or the year . without a center, and Brick. standing all ofS-foot-3, accepted the role as the fill-in post defender while playing on the perimeter on offense. Sbe scored 17 poinis ln the first half agaimt Los Amigos on Dec. 17, on her way to a career-high 21. Brick made 51 three-pointers ln her IMt two years on the team and nailed four threes in a game on three different occasions. The team was in danger of mis.sing the playolls her senior year, but Brick stepped up her game when Mesa needed her most Sbe threw in 32 points and eight three-pointers as the M~~ won three of their last four regular season games to push the team to an 11-13 reconl and help Costa Mesa earn a spot in the postseason for the 15th consecutive yt>M. the longest post.season streak of area bask.etbaII leatn'l. Brick pJans to play basketball at hvine Valley College next year. She was also a member oft.be .1eagJ.1e champion aoss country team as a senior. • COMMUNITY COLLEGES OCC installs artificial turf Project is underway on school's soccer complex; Orange Coast College's football field is next. A $1.3 milllon project ls under- way at Orange Coast College, where new artificial turf b belAg installed on the school's soc:cer field. For the past three The weeks, workers have been In- stalling F&eld- Turf on the north end of the campus, off Adams Avenue. field ls actually much larger than a regulation soccer field. OCCs new artUldal-turf field measures 120 by500 feet. OCC'a socc:er field project Is be· log funded through the passage of Measure C on the November 2002 ballot. That ballot measure sue· ceeded with a 64.841(, voter ap· pruval MMlt C. OUsn. / OM.V Pl.OT Newport Beach Uttte League~ Major Al-Star catcher Tommy Colton tags out Tijeras Little league's Brian Glynn on a play at the piate in the first lnnin1 Tuesday night in District 55 action at Mission Viejo Youth Sports Part<. The arti.Odal awface ls being tnstaDed ln occ. LeBud Sta· dium, u well. and will be uaed Cot both football and IC)CCtt. A summer thriller f'leJd'l\uf can be found ln found in every NFL atadlwn that bu ar· tiftclal lilrf.ace, Ind bi dor.eos ot iniljor unlvenfty ltidlumi and practice ftelcla U'Olmif the coun· ~ F'leld1\uf ii Mid to ....... Ide ol 20 ...,.... The turf .. blllewd lo be ' nil· ably level au-.. In aD c:Ondldone and Ille> helpt to .educe the cbaric:e of lnJwY Uiodlted whh trlditton.i turf---. ~on, NebrMU, Wllh· ir1gton &ate. Pft1lbw1h. ~ Ind <mgon ue mllc>r unl•lldli that play footbd on Fleld1\Mf. The manuf'am.atn8 .,._ ol the turf tncludel the udJladoa of reCyded W. In the FWd'rurf lnftl (mbclure of IDk:a l&lid .... aumb rubber) that IUppolU die ..... JI. ben. I ot • GOLF -COAST GOLF Fresh faces dotting Jones Cup T bJs summer's Jones Cup, much llke last year, ls shaping up to be a bowtng of new faces after Newport Beach and Santa Ana country clubs staged thelr men's club championships the last three weeks. Big canyon Country Oub'sWW Tipton,who teamed with Olrectorof Golf Bob Lovejoyto • claim Jones Cup IV last BRYCE year-the third year ln ALDERTON a row a Big Canyon duo emerged victorious In the event -Is the only returning amateur ready to tee off in the Aug. 11 champlonshlp at Newport Beach. The Jones Cup paJrs the men's club champion -or other amateur-with a golf staff professional from each of the four private clubs ln the thJs newspaper's clrculatlon in a better· ball of partners fo rmat over 18 holes. The venue rotates each year. Newport Beach Country Q ub hosted the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000. Bill Welch added hls name to the list after claiming the Santa Ana CC men's title June J 9, the fifth and final day of match play. Welch, seeded third out of l 6 players, defeated Dave Bock, 6 and 5, In the 36-hole final. Bock holed his tee shot on the par-3 nth in the first round of the championship final and pulled even with Welch through the fU"St 18 holes before Welch distanced himself In the final round. The victory came a week Results from Newport Beach Country Oub men's and senJor championships: Par: 7l Meda dub cbamplomhtp First place: Jeff Wright C7l • 78· 71-70-290) Second place: Bnd Cudorph {70-81-71·75-297) Third place: Randy Delano (312)• •0e1ano edged Kent Pfeiffer and Larry WUl1ams in a three· way playoff with a par-4 on No. 1, the first playoff hole. Senior dub cbamploruhlp Ftnt place: George Dahl (81 • 76-157)• Second place: Dick Stnay (76- 81 -157) Th.I.rd place: Jim Kane (80· 78 -158) *Dahl sank a 10-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole, No. 1, for the victory. Keane won the super senJors title (65 and older) with his 158. • Newpon Beach resident Don Dubo.le reached the second round of match play ln the 93rd Qll.f(omJa Golf A38odadon ama· teur championship before fall· DON LEACH/DAILY Pl.OT Tom Sargent, head pro at Mesa Verde Country Club, won ttle first Jones Cup, but missed this putt. after Jeff Wright claJrned his first Newport Beach CC men's title in a heartfelt tribute to his late father, Jack. Wright played his first Jones Cup in 2002 with head professional Paul Hahn. Mesa Verde Country Oub's Dave Irwin joins Tipton, Wright and Welch as the four amateurs eligible for this summer's championship. All four amateurs -Bruce Bearer (Newport Beach CC), Steve Rhorer (Mesa Verde CC), Tipton and Boyd Martin (Santa Ana CC) made their tournament debuts last year. when Lovejoy and Tipton defeated Rhorer and Mesa Verde head professional Tom Sargent by one stroke at Mesa Verde. Irwin became the thJrd golfer in Mesa Ve rde CC history to hold both men's and senior club titles simultaneously-Rhorer and Pete Daley are the other two - when he edged Rhorer by three strokes last August for the men's crown. In October. Tipton needed 76 holes -four of those in a playoff -to outJast friend Mike Carpenter by one su oke for his second straight men's ON THE GREEN Ing to San Oemente resident Mark Warman, 6 and 5, at Peb· ble Beach Golf links in Pebble Beach. Calif .• June 24. Dubois. seeded sixth, was one of 32 golfers from a field of 60 who advanced to the match· play portion of the champion· ship after three days of stroke play. ln the first round Thursday, Dubois defeated John Mc:Oun. 3 and 2. Dubois was 1 up after the par·3 12th, but paned the next two holes to increase the lead to 3 up. Pa.rs on Nos. 15 and 16 sent Dubois Into the after· noon round. Warman. seeded 22nd, has played PebbJe Beach a dozen times and reached the quarter· finals of this event two yea.rs ago. Corona del Mar resident Brtan Undley carded a 2-over- par 73 on the Poppy Hills Golf Course for a three-round total or 223, but railed to make the 32· player field after Wednesday's ft. nal round of stroke play. Nine players finished at 223, one stroke more than the cut line. Six players fJ.nlshed at 222, with five advancing to match play. The quarterfinals and semilin· als were held Friday, wh.Ue the fi. nal took place Saturday. •Costa Mesa re ident Farrell HlnkJe cn-77-154) finished at 10-over-par and mLssed the cut by two strokes in the CGA's Sen· tor Amateur Cllamplonship held at Poppy Hills June 23·25. Hlnkle was one of five golfers to finish at 154 while six tallied 153& •Newport Beach Golf Course head professional John Leonard will conduct three levels of jun- ior camps this summer begin- ning ln July. The Level l camp ls designed for the beginning golfer that has little or no previous golf experi · ence (ages 5~ and older). Three camp se Ions will be held from 9 a.m. to noon July 13·15, July 27-29 and Aug. 10-12. Players will focus on fundamentals such as proper stance, how to grf p the club, set up and almlng shots. Instruction on the full swing, chipping, pitching, putting and rules and edquette will also be stressed. Cost Is $165 per player. The Level U camp is catered to the intermediate golfer with 1<>me experience (ages 7 and GOLFER OF THE WEEK Danny Lane title. Oose finishes are becoming synonymou-; with the Jones Cup. All four championships have been decided by two strokes or less. Lovejoy and panner Ron Maggard needed three playoff holes to upstage Santa Ana CC Director of Golf Mlke Reeh! and partner Gregg HemphlJI In 2001. while Sargent's flop shot on the 18th hole in 2000 set up an easy birdie putt as Mesa Verde captured the crown in the Inaugural Jones Cup. Here's to slmllar drama Aug. 11 . older). Three sessions wUJ be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 20-22, Aug. 3·5 and Aug. 17-19. The morning portion focuses on form, technique and individual shots. Lunch will be provided. Instructors will accompany golf- ers onto the course in the aher· noon for a nlne·hole scramble. Cost Is $2.45 per player. The Level Ill camp Is for the more advanced player who either attended the Level n aes· sion or has an established handJcap. The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.rn. Aug. 24·26. In· stroctors will provide indlvtdual attention and give player. prac· tlce drills ln the mornings. A nine-hole playing !es.son will fol- low lunch on the first two days. Instructors will teach cour&e management On the final day, players will compete ln a tour· nament Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place. Cost ls $265 per player. Class aizes are limited for all three camp levels and pre·regls· tratlon la requited. Call the golf shop at (949) 852· 8689 for more information. The courae ls at 3100 lrvtne Ave. In Newpon Beach. PILOT PRACTICE TEE Santa Ana Country Club's Mike Reehl on the long-putter stroke The bac:k of the left hand and the le~ elbow should be painted toward the • hole. On set up, the putter's butt end should rest on the person's left chest (for a right-handed) player. The shoulders will do a lot of the work here. Try to let the right hand guide the putt and swing through the ball. Mike Reehl BRAID• SHAFT Pill OUT SPECIAL FROM $500! Callaway, Tltlelst, Taylor Made , Ping Fullkura And More • FREE HEAD COVERS! • FREE Jr. CWBSl • PRO V1 OllLY $24 dz! • ... REBRIPPlllGI · ·. ~ .: l. , _ , ~~-, CUSTOM ORIVtR FITTING ~"~i-·L··-.. .. , . . &.1-t~· si~ APPllf s TO .~ ~\':tit:~. 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The Breakers square off against Wescern Conference rl· vats Sacramento Capitals on Juiy 13 and l4 In an away-home serfeR. Sharapow will make her first appearance for the Break- ers at the home re-match on the 1.fth. The team travels to S<. Louis on July 16 and returns home July 17 10 face the JCansu Chy Explorers with Sharapova mak· Ing her second appearance for the Breakers. The Bryan brothers travel to Sacramento on July 19 and re· turn home to play against the Capitals once more on July 20 The Breakers play at Kansas City July 21, at New York July 24 and at the Hartford Foxf'orce July 25 to finish out the season. The No. 13 seeded Sharapova will face former-Newport Beach re ldent and 1999 Wimbledon champion Undsay Davenport Thursday on C'en1re court. This ts the first time Sharapova has reached the semis ln a Grand Slam event. NATIONAL COntinued from NJ ecoreboatd nd ended tho In· nlilg. A TIJema Qeek batter hh a chopper beck to the Bloom. the pitcher, who checked Glynn at thlrd and threw our I.ho batter runnlf\8 for ftnL Glynn darted for home on the th.tow, but Hunt niade a quick catch and throw to nab Glynn ll home ror. 1-3·2 double play. Bloom was solid on the mound for Newport. He teat· rercd five hJts over 1¥ lnn.Lngs with '1x 5trikeouts and zero walb. •11e pitched a great pme: the elder 8.loom said. "We ~ soam good def:enae behind hlm. J!ust made a great play. He's ab- solutely one of the heft Oeklen In the le41gUe. He doe..n~ make that ploy In the first. then m~ Oeek Wees the momentum.). MJchael Zangl, the Tijeras Crttk pitcher. countered Bloom with his performance on the moWlJ. Zangl allowed four hits with eight 6trikeou1.s over six In- nings. But Zangl. too, benefited from the defense behind him. In the third lnning. with two outs and a runner on ftrst. TIJe· ros Creek catcher Kyle Sonksen pretended to lose the pitch be- hJnd him. When lhe Newport runner tried to take second. Sonben easily threw him out to end the Inning. 1.angl led off the third with a double to the right·fleJd fence. but was eventually caught In a pickle on Robby Gaworsld's hit to second. Drew Goldenberg plated Gaworski with a double to left-center, but a nice leaping grab by Hurst, who had switched over to sbon stop. ended the threat and kept the game nod- ded at 1-1. In the sixth and finaJ lnnlng. Zangl again received quality de· fense. Blake Thomsen smacked what looked ll.ke a sure single to start the inning for Newport, but second baseman Chris Cordova made a nke diving catch to stop tht ground ball and made a big throw from his knees to rob P 0 RT S Thomsen and Newport Beach. Newport put runners on first and teeond, bu1 Zangl Induced a ground out and struck out the tl- naJ batter to get out of the Jam. For the winning run, Drew Goldenberg bit a lead·off ingle and advanced to second on a sl.ngle by C.Ordova. Gllben Viera hit a dribbler up the first-base line. The Newport first baseman fielded the ball, stepped on first for an out and tried to get a dou- ble play and send the game into extra innings. But his throw to second was low and squlned past the shortstop and into left field. allowing Goldenberg to score the game-winner. "This was a tough, tough. tough way to lose: the elder Bloom saJd. "That was about as good a Uttle league game as you'tti going to see.• Newport plays again on Satur- day at noon. PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUS™ I OM.Y Pl.OT Newport Beach Litde league National Major Alf.Star center fielder Jack Gerdau, above left, gets under a shallow fly ball for an out while shortstop Ben Capaldi watches from shallow left-center field in Tuesday night's game against Tijeras Litde League in the District 55 tournament at Mission Viejo Youth Sports Pan<. Newport Beach Little League National Major AU-Star starting pitcher Michael Bloom, left, prepares to deliver to the plate in the first inning Tuesday night. -llplNoaca 2640 Ltpl Notices 2MO Llpl Naltces 2640 lepl Noaca -legal Nolk:a 2MO Legal Naaca --------Ac-. ...... ... s....... lht t0How1ns penona ~·~ dOln1 bust""' H ti W1ll1baby l l C b) Mom Runner. 880 l11rd Pl•c• Coat• Meu. C11tlorn11 82626 W•lleblby l l C (CA). 880 Liard Piece, C°'lt 'MH CA 92ti26 This bu1111us IS con ducted by Ltmlttd Ll1b11tty Co Havt yo11 tllilt.d doo!lc business yett No Wall1b1bw, LLC. Teri l yn CallOutll• M.nac-t Partner Thia t.ltttment wal 11 .. d with tha Covnty c .. rk of Oran1• Co11nty on06ll 1/04 2004HHUI Daily f>~kll June lO i..1r 7. t•. 21.2004 woo The followlna penons art do1n1 business u Advenced Motorsporl T echnolotlt11. 3620 S B•lstol St • 106, S1nt1 Ana. CA 9?704 Brtan ThomH M.llO•. 3620 S B1lstol SI •106, San11 Ana. 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A mtndetOfy P!t Shi Conference and Pre Sid Jo6 Wtlll wlU bl conducted on TMUHOAY, JULY 1, 20M btllfln1nc PfOf!'Plly II 10.SD A.M. Pat t1t1p1nlJ shall meet at r eclllhu M1n11•tM11t In tar Im Office lu•ldtna. Confertflct Room I 28 University of CthfOlntt, tnlnt (llutldtnf I 92 on NorUI Cempu1 Mli>) lll '2 Jtmbor" Boultnrd ltvrnt, CA 12697·1\4.u ('49)824 \~ ATUNOANCI AT THI f'al-llD <ONflllNCI AND HI llD JOI WAllC IS MANOATOH JOI All ....... COWTlACTCMS. T* MlntNO Will CLOSI AT 10.H AM ANY <ONTUCTOU ~IMO Anll TMK TIMI Will NOT II IUCHIU TO PUTKIPATI NI TMI llD PlOCUS AS A PNll <ONTUCTOl.. Only bidden wtlo pa11tclp1tt '" both the t'ra Bid Conference end tflt >ob Walk In lhtlf •nllrttt wlll bt 1t1«1wtd lo bid lln tht ProjtU .. ptllnt tontr1ctou Fot fllrthtr lt1fo1mthon. conte•t f ""'"" M11111•"''"'· Contr1ds Servi<. ... Attn· fl.attn C:1>11ptr 11 (949) 124 1 J()t fht t UHtKfut llkkttr •nd lb Sub•11ntuctllf1 will be rtquwed to tnllow lht no"d 1cr1m1nat1on reciutrtmtntt ut fotlll In lit• 8.iddin• Ott;11m&91t ...... P•t ptt•••l•nc •ap rat .. II"" IOC41•0ft ol tllo Worf\. Tiit tucceulul lldder "''" b• tetiu.,.d to hlvt th• fottow111a $1att of C111for111t Co11tt1cton l•t ent.a 'utttlJ!l at thtl t1n11 ol aullrn lo11 01 th11 Bid UCINH C'lASSIJIUTION1 G~,,...._, u11dift.t Sill UCINSf (()Dia SIU OTT Of COSTA EA oaAMI COllfl'Y, WOlllA ll011CI IM1llG. NOTICC IS HEREBY ClvtN that Malad pro posab tor h1rn1st11n1 •II labor. mtltf11ls. •quip m.nl. t11nsportahon and JUc.h 0th¥ laciltUH at. ma1 be r•qulrtd fOf llMAllUTATION Of I nM STIIHT (fl,OM ~(lMTIA AvtM\11 TO MONIOVIA AVINUI), 1 HM STIHT (flOM fUUltTON AVINUI TO OIANOIAVINU~,ANO AlLIY NO. 111 (lllWllN COSTA Ml· ~A SllHT ANO WAL· NUT STIUT, "'OM SAHlA ANA AVINUI TO IAYMOND AVI· NUI), CITY PIOJICT NO. 04-11, wlll b• received by tht City of Costa M•H ti the Office ol tht City Ci..-. 17 Fair Ortvt Costa Meu California, until the hour ol 10 00 • m , Mond1y July 12. Z004. at wh1eh t1mt they will bt opened publtcly and rtad aloud tn tht Council Cllamben S.11td proposals shtll btar lht Ulla ol lht wor~ tnd name of lht bidder but no other d1•t1n1u11hlns mukl Any bid received atltt t"4 Khecluled clo1tn1 """ lor the receipt of bids stlell l>t retwntd to blddtt unopened It sllall be tht solt ruponslblhty ot the bidder to SH that lllt bt4 It rac:tlYtd 1n l)foper tune A stl of Bid Oocu rnents may bt obt11ned .i the Office at lhe City f n11nttr. 77 fllr Drive, Coat• Mesa, C.lll01nlt, upon nonrefundable p1ymtnl of S20.00 An addltlon•I chars• ot •~OO wlll bt made II h1ndltcl by mall Bid Ooc:urnentt •nd other con1t1ct documents may '''° bt tllmlntd •• "" Office of the City Clerk of lht City of Costa Meu Bid Ooc;umtnt1 wlll not be m111td unltt.a 111• 1ddltlonal SS 00 chars• it Included with p.ymenl Etch bid sllall bt m1c1t on "" Propoul I01m, .ntth P·l throurti P 91 provkltd In the contrect ffcUIMllh, and ahlll bt tccomp1n"d by • Ctr Ulltd Of Uslllff'I Chtck tr 1 bid bond fOf not Int then 101' ol the amount of their bid, midi paya~ to Ult City of Coat• M111. 1110 j)fopout sll•ll be ~on· 11dtt•d unlut -'tom• P11niff by IUC:h C:Hl\ltf'I c~c-. c.ash, Qf biddtf'• blllld. 'Ho bid shall IN COii tldlftd ""loalil It II fl'td9 on • blink loon '"' ni™d by tht C•tt of Costa Mtui IM i. mMI In tccor d•ne• 11111t11 !tit ll'OVlllOll of tlle ,., •• pout rtcwlltflMllb hdl btdd..-"*'' ..... a Cius ·A· G-•• (nsla!!trlnt ~-8M •I o bt Pf •q.,111flH • flqUlf ed by law Tltt Clly CoVildl et tN City ol CHtl MIH ltHfVft the f'-t to rt•ct lftJoralM* A Cent11<tor nltle 1 Cflft ot cl11&d1ohon not ah1wn 111 th c-.a Pttvllliflt w ... l>ettr tlllflll IOM "''Y IM ''°""" to pey ti. w ... rat• of 11111 craft °' Sill ~our unwantd llemt llwpuffl ClHSlfttd cl1ulf1cttlon mott yollf 11n•1ntll4 tlOtoly rNIM lo II " ttemt llWouP <lln1fitd ' ~ --~ shown In the General Dtterm1n1hons eflKhve at the time of the Cell for bids The Conlractor shall comply with tht prove· slons of Section 1770 to 1780 Inclusive. of Ute Celtfornia Labor Code. Iha preva111n1 rate and scale of w111s tsl1b lilhtd by the City of Costa M9ta, which 111 on Ille with the City Clef'~ of tht City of Costa Mtn, and shall lorfelt ptnaltlts pre scribed therein for noncomplltnce of said Code JUUi fOl(H( Deputy City (Im, Clfy tf (Ht• Mt.a Det .... .hHte IS, 1004 f>ubllshed Newport 8t1ch/Co1I• Mt11 Ot1ly Piiot June 23. 30. Z004 W458 OTT Of COSTA llSA OUllCl COlllTY, CALlomA llO'DCI IMlll8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1t sealed pro posat1 IOI furn11h1na all labor, m1terl1ls, equip ment, tren~tation and such othtr f1c1htln as m11 be requwtd !Of SIONAl I «TY (Alli <OMMllNl<ATION5 PROJl<T, OTY ,.OJ- ICl NO. 04-11 will be rtttlved by th• City ol Costa Mna at the Office of the City Clerk, 77 fair Drive. Coste Men, Ctltf01nt1, unllf the hour of 10.0 -.-.., ,..,.. ~ey. July 12, 2004, at wllkh tlme lhty wm be OOtMd r,ublKly end rHd aloud n tht Council Chtmbtfs SHted PfO pouls ah•" bear tht lltl• of tht wOf'k and n•rne of the blddtt but no Olhet dl1t1nt111shin1 m1rkl Any bid rtctlved after the Jclltdufad c:lo11n1 lime for Ille ractlpl of bids •Ila" be returned to bidder u~d ll lhtll bt Ille soi. rtspon1fblhty of IN bidder to Ht th1I hit bid I• rtetlvtd In prC>I* lll'M. A ael of Bid Docu menta may bt obtatMd 11 the Offtce of lht City Cnt1ne«, 77 ftlf Dm1, Costa Mt.,, C1flf01nla upon •••refea411itle ,.,,._., .t Sto.oo . .,_ ~ ..... ce-,. .. $S.OO wilt bt r111ff II ha11dltd by 11\ttl Sid Documents and othtf' contract dOCllmtilla mat al10 bt eu1111ntf at Illa Otf10 OI Ille City Cit! k of tllit City of Costa Mna lld Doctimtnts will Ml bt 111 .. ltld untns the 1Cldlt1011•I 15.00 c:h.... •• tnc:luclff .-Ith ptyllltfll bell M allltl bt 1'11Ht on IM l'f090 .. I f01m, ........ l 1111..,. fl.t. "'°'"" In Ille conlrttl M_..h, Ind 1111111 bt ~bJtC•• trftM Of tllllW'I tfttek • 1 b6d boftd ror not ....... 10'1 of tM -• ol "'"' bid, ..,. MYMlt to n.. Cttr ol Coth Mt11 lllo propoul ..... Aft • ...,.. Ulllna ICCOlll .... ., .. 11~·· cflen, cttfl. or ~'• botlcl No ~ lllal bt con .iotrH un1H11t It t11HI on • llllM to. m lur • nllMcf U tfM City of Cotl1-.1Wk111• Ill IGODfCllMI wltll tM prowh!Ollt tf '"' Pt o _,,,.., ,. ., ., --. . ,. -____.., --- Etc.II bidder must have 1 Class "A' (Genertl En11neertn1) or ·c-10· (Electtlc11 Contr act0<) llcenae and also be prequelll"d H requtred bylaw A Con tr ectOf ustnc a craft or cl11s1flctlton not shown on the Central Prtvellint Ware Dtt11m1nation1 may be required lo pay tht waae rate of that crtlt or cl1sslllcat1on most closely related to 11 as shown In lht General Oelerm1n1tt0ns eflectrvt ti lht lime of tht ctll lor bids Tht Contractor sh1H comply with llHI prov• slons of Section 1770 to I 780. lnclut.lva, of the Cal1forn1a labor Code. lht prev11lln1 rate and scale of wean esttb· h~td by the Cely of Costa Mesa, which are on lilt with the City Clttk ol th• City of Coil• Mt11, •nd sh•ll forfeit peneltles pre· scribed lhtreln for noncompf11nc1 of satd Codt The City Council of the Coty of Costa Mtll reserves the neht to re111;t any and/ot 111 bids JUUi fOlCIK 09tH1ty (tty (Jerk, Cltyef<••twMHe Oet-41 ,_. IS, 2004 f>ubllshad Newport BHch/Costa M.sa Daily 1'1lot June 23, 30, Z004 W4~7 OTT Of COSTA IUSA OIAllQI CMTT, CA&IOllA MO'OO IMT'IG leS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1t Malad pro posels for lu1mshln1 all l1b0r, mater lats. •Quip 111tnl, trenlj)Oflthon and such other f1c1hllt1 H mar b• rtqutrtd for TIWINlll PAil Sf'OlTS <OMPlllC, City f'Nfe<t O•· U, wlfl bt rtuivtd by Ille Cll'f. ol Cotti Mesa II lh• OHtct of the City Clttll. 77 F 1lr Orin. Coste Men. C.hlorn11, IHIUI Ult !lour of 10100 e.M .. •-4ey, JUlY 26, 2004, 11 whlell llmt lhty •tit lit opened pubttcly and rNd aloud In lht Council Chamlllfs Staled ptO· pout' 111111 btlr th• lltlt ol Ille WOl'll and n1m1 ot the btddw llut no olh« d11t1t11ulshlllc marks Any llld rtttlvtd lfltr tht IChtdUltd clolln• time !Of the receipt or bldt 1h1ll bt returned to bidder unopened II all•ll lit Ille 1olt fUpOnt1billty OI the bidder to -that 1141 bW .. rtUrvtd In PfoPlf tllllt A 111 of lid Oocu• rriftlta _, " obt•IMd et 1111 Off~ of IM City lnrill•, 71 htr Ottv•. Coste Mesa, Celtf0t11ie, upan _,,, .. ~,. ,.,,.... ........ . .................. ......... " ... " MHlld h mall lid OOC...1111 •ftd .... C.Wtct .._,,... .. -. llM bt •1,11111Md •• "" OffQ of tht Ctty C*11 ol Ult Cltr of Coete Mril '"' Ooc-91 Wiii not bt lll•lltd 1111 .... Ille Hdltlotlel '20 00 Clllftt 11 lnchlWd w•tll ··~"' bcllb6d-..._,..... 11t1 Ult "'GPOMI "'"'· ....... ,, ,..,._, .. pr~llllM..eract -, ....... tccompenled by a Ctf • llf1ed or CHhltf'$ chec~ or a bid bond for not less than 10~ of the amount of lhttr bid. made p1y1blt to th• City of Cost• Mesa Ho proposal slltll be con· lldtred unless accom· p1nled by such cashier's chick, cash or bldclef's bond. No bid shill bt con· sldered unless II 1s mede on 1 blanlt form fur· n1shed by the City of Costa Mesa and 1s made In accorci.nce with the provisions of the Pro posal requirements Each b1dct.1 must h•v• • Class "A" (Gentftl Contractor) or Class 'B" (Generel Bulldlne) II cense and also b• prequ1Uhed n requtred byl•W A Conlr•ctor us1n1 a crefl or classification not shown on the Genet al Prev11t1111 Was• Otltfm1n1tions may be req11lrtd to pay the waa• rett of that craft or c l1ulflcatlon most clo1tly rtlaltd to II as shown In IN Gentf ti Otl8fmln1t10ns tfftcllvt 11 the time of lht call for bids The Contractor shall comply w1Ut the provl slofts of Stctton 1770 to 1780. mcluslvt. of lht Calrfornl1 labor Code: lllt prav•llinc r•t• end Kalt OI WIJ• Htlb· hshed by tht City of Costa Mtu, which are on hie with th• C•t1 Cltfk of lht City of Costa Mtsa; 1nd shall torfttl ,,.nattln prt· scrlbtd therein for noncompll1nc1 of tald Code Tht C1t1 Council of tht City ol Coate M111 r.-vas th• rllfll to reject 1111 or 1n ltld• JUUCfOlCll Dl!MY City Cieri!, Clt;•f<"••llllHe h"*Jwa4t21,2004 P11bll•htd Newport Btttll/Cost• M4!11 Ollty l'1lol Junt SO, July 7, Z004 w-.1 QTY Of COSTA llSA oe.COIRY, c.- Costa Mesa C1hfornl1, 11pon ••11refw1141fll• fHIY'"'"' ., $34.00. A11 e441U..... dtw ..... $10.00 wilt be made If handled by mall Bid Documents and other con ti act doc11ments may 1110 be examined et tl1t Office of tll• City Cler~ of the City ol Cosll Men. Bid Documents will not be malled unless the 1dd1tiontl $10 00 cherse ts included with payment, Each bid shall bl made on the Proposal form. sheetl P·I throuah 1'·91 provided In the contract documenls, ind shall be eccornp1nltd by a car lifted or cashier's clltck or e bid bond for not less Ut1n 10\\ of the 1mount of lhtlr bid, made p1ytblt to the City of Coste Mtu. No proposal shell ba con· sldtfed unless eccom· panlad by suc:ll cashotr's check, cash. Of bidder's bond. Ho bid sh• II be con· Sldered unless II Is made on t bl1nll form fur· nlwd by th• City of Costa M'" and Is made In ICC:Of dlnct with lh• provisions of tht Pro· pout r9«1unments Eich bidder must havt a Class "A" General En11n .. rtn1 ltcense and also bt prequalllled as raqulrtd by llw A conttactor u11nc • er aft or claaslflc1tlon not shown on the Ctneral Prevalbftl Wtt• dttermlnalloni may be required to pay tht w ... rate of that clllliflca· lion more closely rel1ttd to It 11 shown In l/lt Gtnertl DttetmlnatJons ettttlove at tltt 1111141 of th• call for bids. Tht City Council of the City of Costa Mau reserves 1111 rlCllt lo rtlttl any or 1H bld1. the Contract« 111•11 comply 1111lth the provl· slons of Section 1770 to 1780. ini:luslve, of tht (;1llfMnle l.abof Codt, th• prew1Uln1 ralt end scale of wqn est•b· ltahtd by the City of Cost• Mu1, which .,. on file with tl1t City Clafk of Utt City ol Co•t• Mo11: and tlltll IOtftlt j>1n1llltt pre· acrlbtd thtrtlll for nonc:ompll•nct of said CocH. .. .oc.c• .....,""~ CltjefC..••-..._...._.14,IOM l'ubll•ll•d Nt1111port l•11eh!Cotl• Mt11 011ly Piiot Jun• 23, 30. ~ W4Sll IOllCI IMTl8 llS NOTICE IS HEflCBY GIVEl'I that 1t1t.d !WO· '°''" for furnlthli'!I ell l1bof. 1111tetltlt. •ciulp IMnt; trtMOOrlltloft Ind such otllet faclhtlts n may bt required lot PA .. WAY <HCllfl llPAl~L AND IUW SIOIWAU CottSTllU<• no• ,.OllCT, City '"ftct Me. 0.-H well bt t•t•IYtd by the City --.-of Coat• Miu at tlll ,.,, Offlt1 ol !tit City Clerk, .-cwum 17 f111 Otwt, Costa m~ Mtu, CelifOfrUI, untM TO _.,. ., th• hour of 1 ... ..-... _.... · MH4e,, JULY II, (AYl90 N.~): J004, •t wtlkh tlllll ::-::... .. J::: t~y 1111111 lit optntd OO(n 1 ASSOCIAllS. oulithclJ •nd rtM alolld DUflA WAlO(H. 1n Ill the C.Undf C""°""'•· ---~ m .., LO, 111 S.lltd "'°""'" •• -ILOM' '"'" tlll 11t1t of tM indMdulil; CtllSTIPHUt "°'" and 111mo of tllt ~ ... "' .. ~ ~ but ff otMf ......,.,....,_ _....,,,,_ .... 1111111\hl"• ••rU. OIR'ORA11JN. • ~ Mr bid recetwn an. ~ OOUCV.S 0 ... act\ffllifd ,.... ~ .. ..... ..,........ . ...... Md1 11111 bl r9t•llld le & *"918; All» Dl'U I ..................... If.~ ..... loltr••••-:!\ ............ ..,, ofttltW. 11... ..~ • :...~,....."' ~~~ [L A Mt ef Ill Doell• ~"-· ~ '," ........ ...., .. _...... _ _... ee .. 01ta11t11tc1tt .wn ... ~ ,_,_ n r• pr1n Je • ' PONY Continued from Nl victory OYet" the Coast Cl.lbs. a tnvel·btll ceam bUed In San ot-eso. Monday nlgtlt In the Oma fWlt Classic. The NHM Pony All·Start trailed, 6-0, through three lnn1ngs. but mounted a comeback on cbe lttength of home runs by 'Dvy Seeber. Ben Ptazief' and Juan Qa. OW\. Seeber. Frazier and Qmnan ptOYided a ~run shot each. Fof Guzman. it was bis first-ever home nm. Pruitt, who also pltcbed a complete game. knocbd bis homer in the fifth Inning to de the aoore, 6-6. Then. Garrett Gordon later stepped up with a two-run double to provlde the dllfereoc:e. 'We got llOme dutdl pitd1lng Crom Ben Fraliel; .. Adarm said. 'We were cbvn, 6-0, but we just IBpped the switd:l and tumed it on to good. They rally put forth a supem tl· bt. One ol my big ~ with the pla}9'S is, we can\ always control the result, but we am control the efbt. Somedmes we dm'l have it because we are just tired· On Tuesday, Newport could not find the momennun that led to the victory aver Coast, and Ran· cho Thlbuco took advantage. scor- ing five runs in the second. three in the third and six In the fourth. NHBA. which lost to Rancho Trabuco, 16-6. Thursday. had five bit& Gordon and Adrian Rodri- guez each finished with a base hit Seeber doubled in the fourth. in the fifth. Nick SVendsen led off with a single. He advanced to second on a groundout and went to third on a wild pitch. He scored ona balk. NHR4. second baseman Preston Davey contributed on defense. Of the 12 outs. he assisted on four. On offense. Gl.mnan was the only ·: player to reach base twice. He • reached on an enor in the third 1 and drew a walk in the fifth. Dur- ing the game, Frazier injwed his • ankle and Brett Adaim became ill • Both dJd not bat in the fourth. • - The NHBA All·Stars rerum to action Friday at the Dana Point Oassic before taking their break. 2StO Legal Nollca (www .COllrtll'llo.c:e.p / Mlfhllp/espanoV) 0 po· ni9ndose en conbcto con .. con. 0 .. c:oMalo de llbopdos localls. CASE NIM3ER: (Nllmaro .. C-) 04CCOWO The name and 1ddrtn ot Ille cowrt Is: (El nombrt y dwacc1on dt I• corta u) Or1n1e County Superior Court. 700 Civic Ctnltr !>five West, Santa Ana CA 92702 Central JUDGE OAVIO T MCEACHEN DEPT. Cl6 The name. address, and ttltphon• n11mber of plaintiff• allorney, or plalnllff without an ettorney is: (El nornbre. la direction y el numero de ttltfono dtl aboc1do del demandante. o def demandantt qua no Ilene 1bo1ado, u) W1lllam R. Hart, Bar No. 71127 (714) 432·8700 Hart Kine' Coldren. 200 E Sandpoint. Fourth Floor, Santa Ana, CA 92707 DATE. (F echt) 4· 13·04. ALAN SL ATER. Clerk (Secntarlo), by ANGELA KNOX, Oepuly Published Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Delly Pilot June 9, 16, 23. 30, 2004 W4.4A ll011CI Of MUC SAU No&t•IS htrelly rinn that the peraonal prop· arty desetlbtd below, wlH be sold to enforce • l .. n Imposed on .,td proferty, by Publlc Aue Ion. pursuent to Sections 21700 21716 lnclusln, of the Stitt of Callfornla 8u11ntn 1nd Profession• Code, Section 2328, Sactlon 535, of lht Penal Code end ProvtaloM of the Cl111I Coctt. To bt held 11 lO 00 a.m , on July 12th, 2004, tt. All Sf>ACf. Costa Mesa • 1535 Newport Soula· ward, Ca.ti Mui, CA 12627, Whtfl pfoperty hH bHn t.lortd. I( I E Auction set vice, P O. Boa 125, flltlto, CA. 92377, Bond I n~ll9, l'hon1 f, 909 289-9l92 UMTf, NAMI., lf'fVEH TORY A188 lOMMY DOUCH· ERTY, Ill, ASSORTED AATWOllK , PAINTINQS, Al911 SAllAH WAL· LACE, l DAY BED. 2 ENO TABLES, ASST'D ttOUSEHOLO GOODS. 11328 GAflY MOflCAM, FISHING POlES, ROl.LCR BLADCS. LEATHER JACKET, PICTURES, LIGHT f"IXTUMS. AISM> CO'S, HOUSOtOLO GOODS UJO MICH¥l HOff· MAN, VACUUM CUM- ffl, I TAILU fl.l CAllNIT, Dlllllft, AHT'O HOUSlHOLO GOOOI W1 LISA POWll, :ftoWICAUI C!Wt, IMS CLOTIING, IOIC HNI> TOOl.S. 11311 8MY •'till Oll'CISl llKl, LMOI • -·• -•.! ICf CH[_!.!L_ OHICE. CHAM, '"'~l MMD TOOLS. AUTO iUPfii:IES, XMAS SIJll'fl\.llS, AA'T'O PN'll cm ,,,,..; TINKU. 5 ~ KfTCHlN CtWllS ll!T. w LAODlfti I DISPLAY CAIU. CURIO CAii NET, I ITtltfO lfltM• (Ill • '"'"••·• Ntw~rt ·~t•llllM =Mt •. Jill~ 7 ""' ...... ~-­--mm. (1811 \ cm'f ..... Ml•Clf ..... Pl ... Ul1'f. ..... <A ... ,SN, __ .... <-. flllMIOf ....... •OMmClfM .. 10-CMllOI --·-CASl-msssl TO All INTERESTED f't:RSOHS· 1 Petition.,: JtsM .lfnt Kontos lllH • petition wltll tllll court f« , dwtt cll1n1lnc nemu N follow": Jeue h111t Kontos to Jesse .line Btcklnaton 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all pttlOlll Inter- ested In this metier "''" lf'Pell before this court at tilt "'"'"' lndk:attd below to sllow c:•uH If My, wlly the petition for chance of naf'IM should not btr•nttd. NOTIC OF HEAIUNG 01t1: 7 ·zo.cM Tlf'IM. 2:00 pm Otilt.: L73 Thi tddrat ot tlle COlll't Is seme as noted above. 3. A CoOY of lhil OrlMr to Show C.Use lflall be publ•sllld at leut onc:e 11ch wHll for four welcam• w.a.a Pfiof to t"'-date "' fl>' htatlnt on the pebUon 1n the followlna news· P•I* of pntfal clfcu lallon, printed In this county: Delly Piiot 0-.1 JUN 01 2004 Mwtwt• ~ Cwter, JUOOI Of THI SU.I· •ICMI COUtlT Publlahed Newport B11ch/Cost1 MtSI Delly Piiot June 9, 16, 23, 30. 2004 W«l ~ ..... .... s...... Th• followfnc peraons ar1 dolna business as lnlernaUonal P1norema, 2442 Michel .. Or. Tustin, C1fffornla 92780 Trinity Chriatfen Cen- 1 u of $1011 Ana llOllCI (If ... SM.I Tiit mini 1tor•1• facllit), accordina to the PfOVlslona of Divls1o11 8 of tlla Bu1lnu1 and Profualons Code. Ch1pter 10. Section 21707 (1), h.,tby 1ives NOTICE Of PUBLIC SALE. EXTIIA SUF STORAGE will conduct a publlc .... of tht contents ot lltl atortlt spact(I) n11Md below. with the contents bttnt llOld to the hlahflt blddtl, tor lawM money ol the United Stites of America (calll). Thi ult la bei11a Mid to 11t1sly a ltncllord' s hen •nd will bt held •t: 17692 S.mc>IOll Lent, Huntincton Be11Cll, CA 92647 on July 7, 2004, II 12 p m , Ailct~s N1m1· Dennis Avln1 Bond• 146637301335 Pllont• 626 791-6261 The publtc is Invited to attend. T11ms are cash only. Owner raenH the rlallt to bid. A aeneral dtacrlption of tht oroperty btinc sold, •Iona with the klanfity of Iha occupant rentlnc the spec• •r• es follows: SPACE NO · OCCIJPANT • PROf>ERTY OESCRIP· TION A·306 ThomlS Chancier Misc. Bous [·201 Wendy Erickson Furniture, Misc Boxes Publlahed Newport B11ch/Cost1 Mtu Dally Pilot .11.ine 23. 30, 2004 W460 .............. swr n• -·-.... ____ ....... _ ,,.. fOilnllC ,._ U• wltlldrawn u a ...... Plrtlw trom Ille Plll11trahlp opet1t1111 uMll hc;llt;ovs ~ name ol FOAM AHO FEATHERS at lOUl 81oomlitlcl SL 114, Loa Al1111itu. Callfornl1 9072.0 The fktltlous Bldlntµ Ne111t rtftfftd to abo~ wu llled In Dtert(t CouA\y on Ol/14/'l003, Fik No. 200369372•1 FuU Heme 111d Addfe11 ot the Person With· d\'1wlna; Robtt"t Dennis Koaoy, 2n5 rMu Ywlk Or. E., CllO, Co1t1 Mesi. C.lifornil 92628 This atetement .wu flied with thl County Clefll of Oranae County on06/14/Q4 2004ttHH2 Daily Pilot June 16. 23, 30. Ju1y 1. 200.-w....a ......... ... s...... Tilt fotlowina ,,.,sons •• doinc buslness 11: The Stthl Company, 1966 Arnold Ava., Costa Mesa, Cllifomf1 92627 Jennifer St1tllf, 1965 Arnold Ave .. Co$ll Mae, C.lttornla 92627 Thi& business II COii· ducted by: an indivfdual Hue you stertecl cloln1 busilleu yet? No Jennifer Stetit Tiiis st1t1ment w11 lited with the County Clm of Or1n1e County on05/24/Q4 2004Ht714t Hulltlnaton B11ch Ind•· pendent June 24, July 1, 8. 15, 2004 W466 Rctllm ..... ......... Th• followlna peuons ere dolna business as JMS lnter1cllv1, 166 Cecil Place, Costa Meu , CallfOfnll 92627 Jamie A.. Stehl. 166 CecU Place, Costa Mui, Caltfornla 92627 ........... ........... Tiit fottow1t11 lllfM>ns er• Cloln1 bUllMel H •> Link P'rodlay. b) Unllorodll't co111, 500 P'Ol)Oy Avtl\llt, C0ron• clel Mlf, C.lllor11l1 92625 Jelfrey P'eul Geraci, 500 Poppy Ave., Coron• dtl Mar. C1hfornle 92625 Thia bu1lnen 11 con· ducted by: an lfldillldll•I Hlv• you tlllfttd dolna bu1lnu1 yet1 Yes. 06/ 15/2004 Jeffrey Peul Ctrtc:I This atettllltlll WIS hied with tlMI County Ct.r• of Orenre County on 06/2ll'04 2004 ....... Daily Piiot .lu"9 30, Jiiiy 7, 14,U,2004 W469 ........... ... s...... The follow1n1 pe~sons ara dolna bu~ It F~rvlee Ed&t, 10204 Our1nao R1var Court. fountain Valley, CA 92708 John Stewart Wlliffen, 10204 Dur1n10 River Court, Fountain Val .. y, CAn70ll This b111ineu ls con· ducted by. 1n lndMdUel Hive you atarted dolna business yet? No John S. Whitten This 1tatem1nt was filed with the County Clerk ol Orenae County on06/l8,I04 20046'90U7 Dally Pilot June 23. June JO, A.lly 7, 14, 2004 W463 ~ ...... ... s...... The lollowln1 persona 11e dolnc business 11· Western Ruolutlon Mort111e. 1041 W. 18th St A·ZQZ Ca3ll Mty CAt2'27 Olivid C Wow•. 411 Utll St., Huntm1to1t BM<JI, CA '2641 Thi. bu,lntaa 11 con d\Kttf by Ill lfldl•ichlll ... ..,. ~~ atell«I dolltc llu1lMM 1•ll NII OevMIHo- lllit statement w11 hltd With ti. County Clerk ol Or •"'9 Covnty Oll06/0t/V4 ttcM ....... 011ly f'1lot .lvn• )8, 23. "°· Jiiiy 1 2004 W.51 ttc-. ..... ........ Th• followl!'a peraons '" doln1 b~11eu es: Mitt' Mobllt O.teilln& ~•ny, 7 Manltf ln •. Foothill Rench, Cellfornla 92610 )ullo Daniel Oll'cll 7 Mat.aler ln , F oothlll R•n<ll, C•hlornl• 92610 This buslnese It con· d11eled by· •" lncltvidu•I Hive you iterttd do:l"C bullness yet? Yes. 03/ 10/2004 Jullo Daniel Garcl• This statement WU hied w1ttl the County Cltrli ol Of•llC• County on 06/11/04 200 .. ftf4t2 Deily Pilot June 30. July 7.14,21,lOCM W474 ~ ...... ....... Tiit foltOwlllj per•~• ere do'"I b11sinMt ,.. COfOfta Otl Mir COMn· Mltnc Ctnltf, %72J hst cont H111tw17. Sutt• 209. C«ONI de MM, CA 9?625 lliM Oqn,bfe•~. 23 Tro,•llo L111e. Allio VieJO, CA 91656 11111 bllsln1J1 11 con• dll<ttcl by: 111 lnOMdNI !Yve you started doloa bvslnus yet? No Ellu Dollltlt o..,slll 111;. 11at1ment w11 ™ed with tM C011nty Clerk of Oona• co1111ty on 06/15/tM 2004•91~ Oall~ Piiot Jun• '°· July 1, l~ 21, 2004 W472 I, Larr~ W. Slnneri do hereby I/VI NOTICE hat ' flava IUed In U.S. DISTllfCT COURT et Sant. Ana, CA th1 follovrin& DECLARATION, SA04MISC15. My P~· pose IS to Inform th• IRS/DOJ/1'AS and nGTA and ~l1Mnla Attorney G..-11 that I requitt an "''"' to my flndlflCa of ftcf and concJuslons of 11w. If no 1nswer ls forthciomi11a, my DEC· LAAATIOH will s ttnd u lew. P'ublished Newport Buch/Costa Mesi 011ly Piiot June 23, JO. JulY 7, 2004 W462 WednesdaY. June 30. 2004 AJ 1 NEW BUSINESS TIP #2 THE BANK: OPENING A BUSINESS ACCOUNT Did you know7 In order to deposit or cash checks made payable to your business, your bank may need your Fictitious Business Name Statement {"OBA"). (If your business is a new corporation, the bank may ask for your Articles of Incorporation, or for an LLC: Articles of Organization) If you need a OBA, we can mail, fax, or email the form you will need to fill out and file your fictitious business name s1atement, along with the search form, Instructions and pricing information. We'll take your filing to the Orange County Clerk's office for you! Please call for details/ Daily Pilot legal notices 949-642-4321 SMALL BUSINESS The Backbone Of America The followinc peraons 11• Clolnt buslneu IS Oran&• Coist Collet• Booktlore, 2701 Feir view Rd • Coste Mew, CA92626 Ac-. ..... ... s...... The followln1 persons jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii are dolna business as: .fohn"s Locll I l<ty. 356 E. 20th SfrHI fA, Coste Mese, C1lllornl1 92627 B11nea & Nob.. Col· It&• Bookullers. Inc. (HY), 120 Mounteln Vttw Blvd., Bnklna Ride•. HJ 07920 This business Is con· ducted by: 1 corporation Heve you alerted dolna bu1lne11 yef1 Ytt7/l/03 Barnu I Noble Col· lee• Booksellers, Inc .. Jeck A. om. VP, CFO lhls stettment was hied with lht County Cllfk of Or1n111 County on 05/19/1)4 2004HIH04 Daily Piiot June 9, 16, 23, 30, 2004 W442 John Kimberly Moss, 356 E. 20th Street fA, Coste Mesa, Callfornla 92627 This business is con- ducted by: an indlvldu•I Hne you started doina business vet? No JohnK. Mon This s tatement was foted with the County Clerk of Ora111e County on 06/21/o.t 20046'90421 Dally Pilot June 23. 30. July 7, 14, 2004 W464 How to Place A Best place in the world to advertise! CCJll today to place your ad Classified 642·5&78 CLASSIFIEAD -----Policy--------. Rates and deadlines are subject to change wlthou1 nooce. The publisher reserves the right to censor. n=clauify, revise or reject any classified, clusified display or display advertisement. Please rcpon any error that may be in your clusHied ad immediately. The Daily Pilot acccpU no liability for any etTOr in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the apace actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the tint insertion. By Fax (949) 631-6594 <"*illcliokY""'- lldplilllr-*• .. ·1ai11,,_i.t .... By Phone (949) 642-5678 By MaiVIn Person: 330 West Bay Sttee1 Co6ta. Mesa. CA 92627 At Ncwpon Blvd.~ Bay St Hours: .------Deadlines----- TOPS$ 4 acoas nc -°"*-Eat. !Os • IDs a Mle. Sc*r. u. .,.... Miiie 949-&45· 7505 ENTERTAINMBfT lpedal Ewnll 1310 • ~I Prica Ra.lixd • Wt Makt HOlll< Calu • CASH SlN OUTS •Ont Pica or Eniire EM1tt • ConlignmmtJ E=pttd Daily • Eau1t Silts • l..cpl Appta.irals • Sonclecl Ile Ucmad pncc..-l IQUMHOU515 OfPOIMltY Jlll COMPU1US ANO software! If you or your compeny bou1ht Ml· crosoft software bt· twttn 1995 and 2001 you mey be 111litltd to 11t1r1 In the l.1 bllllon doller Mlcroaoft 11ttlt· ment.~ 17 877UMUX. (Oil.~ •SK SQ FT FREEWAY FRONTAGE SHOWROOM •In Costa Mesa; End of~5 fwy All rHI 11tate edver11•· Inc In thll n1w1p1per Is 1ub1tct to the Ftdtr•I Felr Hou.ins Act of 1968 HEALTH SERVICES 11 amended which lOU.FM:a 888-434-0722 ••Hll0-4170 7 I 4-4U-07ZI 1941 Nt:WP'OIU 8 . COSTA MISA 3610 makes It 1111111 to .._.1 ..... 1•~-5 pc arey l1mlnat1 advertlH •1ny pref«· ----UlfN bldrm ttl w/drtulf' ence, llmltetlon or Headboard, 2 and t1bla1 dlsc:rlmln1tlon based on MSCIWf'&Y NO COST" & mirror $100 for 111 ww.., 1nlmalnetwork:0r1 rtce1 color, relitlon, M l, ,_.I *'-p-~ 71 .. 293.~ ~ On.fnl 9496$4 2'D9 h•nolcte>, f1mlll1I stetus ~-~~~ ••••••• a~!.!.... For ..,1~~ I>' n1tlonal ortaln, or en .__, ... N:Mm DV OMlll --n ..... Intention to mike any Cal IOI m I Awr;;uu1 ~ Homu, Mlcrochlpoed. such Pf•fer1nc1, lllnfta· 9199 2' houri • dly to NAIUUilMI Blood Tlltld, F.i Pl"wr&m tlon or dlscrlmlnetlon • -• 11111 """'1· UlfWVftUW Foodls. HaAlll'td. SllOb. Thia MW1981*' wlfl not (CM.~ lllDrMftlJS llft'AI ~ Dtwormtd • dt-flled, knowl"lfy accept 1ny l"flQIN ll'l'lf;tltl.01 ~™ GONW«EI. Tua actver11Mment tor 1111 unaK C-t c.i.. ..._. NW* & ~ 12_. 11ht1 which Is In ~ OlclColmlGold,allver, IRWE Sf£CTIUIC frldly vlo41tlon of the le• Ow IMllltftUl:Ml:UT ......,., ~ antlquet NW* 711111 & W.... rudara art lier eby ~.' co11ectn.. MHU·9448 12-4 FASHoN !SUH> lnhKmtd thet 1H dwell· iKTIJ~ 2600 n-. ...,.5 lnp ldYtl'tlMd Ill this ------C. 3111 __. Qlllll ntW•llPlf llt av11f1blt ----~ .,_ .... __ • Ofl en e"'•tl """"'lunlty -aL......&.L.1...,--11 -•tflnere 6 .... ....... ..._._ -·--'---' wb IN. ..... petty bHll. --lot~ SAT 12-4:00 .-...Mt *-'t. ~ To complain of dl1· CASH FOfUTJIUCTUREO PetSmart Co1t1 Mui c.11 NW !pn MMl'l ... crlrnlnl11on, call HUO toll· Settltfnt11VA11nulty 17th a. Superiof, (Nut ffM at HI00-424~90 payrnentt. lt'a 1our -., ~) -..&l~ ~ 14&1 mone11 G•t caah now .,.... llm1NS a an wlMln yo\1 nttd lttnOltl Do a a on 11 n • Alllls OW.~F~ fllAHOS' CollecllMM ........................ . ..._ ....... -- ~In ........ ~Mid ~~ h pl!( ID!-. 3) Dirt 111111 ( .. &1 _....,. ,., blood ..,, 1.-...1 .............. , -~"­~--...,. ,, ... µyn~ ..... _ ·--· - Tclcphooe 8:30am-5:00pm Mon<Uy.......... .. ..... Fnday .S:OOpm Fnday .. .. ..... Thunday H lOpm - Monday-Friday Tuelday ..... Monday .S:OOpm S1t1urday .. fnday 3 OOpm Walk·ln 8:JOam.S:OOpm Monday-Friday Wtdnud.ay.. .. ...... ~y .S:OOpm Sunday Fnday HlOpm Thunday .......... Wedneadlly .S:OOpm NOMI llUPICTION IUSINISS w/~merlc;en lnshtute of lnSc>tCIOra proftsslonef credtntltl1. Join this srowlna IWO· fusion belora st1t1 tlctn1ln1 laws cllln11 Trelnlna/Cornpleta Busl ness Under s:J.900 aoo. 347·24S5 (CAL •SCAN) Olclllirl91 4540 NnportBadl flll 4-•00M Olltl<TV SY*n ~ ........ lion! 125+ dlllw'* llom 129.99mo.. lndudlrW IDcall. 3 monthl tea • Stw2 2 lor l. S&t{ Reatrlc1lons apply 800-360 4039 (CAL. '"SCAN) 1-STUL IUIU>IN05 IJp_to 7~ Offl 36148, 48x96. 80x125, Cell Howl 8t1t Offerl Rick (800) 775·1!170 Bualnm Oppoltunltlll . usown oot..DMINll 60 vtnclln& mechlnes./ ucelltnt locltlons, att Prl•• Offh• Swltt Aporo• 61lsf, 1063sl & 122311 11 Sl.IO·tl 98f1c nur Newport Center Avellablt 213-7'6 6300 RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY for $10,995 800-234-6982 S ONITS -COSTA MISA .. ._ SIATH, J OAJI, S7JS,OOO t4t·IH·14to l011/ACREAGE NEED TO SEU YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CAN HELP WL AlltGl*Oll f4t-574-t2Ct LOlbll OOOMIU Nt-S74-t24S BUllnean Ind Fnndllsa - TOO MUCH OllTT Don't choose the wrona way out. Our M1rvlc11 have helped millions. Stk:k to • pl111, l•I out of debt & 1ev1 thou· 1arllh. F re• con1ult1· tlon. 1·866-410·5791 Fraedomoolnt Flnanclel. (CAL·SCAN) S$$$$ OIT CUH HOW. Wt buy atruc· lured Htlltment1 and .. _____ _. AH YOU MAllMO $1,000 pet WMkl All c11h •endtlll routa with prinlt loclhons 1vail1blt nowt IJnder S9.000 Investment requifld. Cell Tai ft9 ~7) mJD.2254. (rA.~ S IAY A&nO SMC» Ste •-.llOl'tlltrn-c.llfornll- busln111·for·11le com Ownarltr~ (CAL '"SCAN) ACCISS IMVISTMIMT PROPERTIES tor 65 to 75 cents on ,... dotter Our strettclc pertners do 1111 '"°'" for youf V11it 11111 www.Tht•Nlw Rich com (CAL •SCAN) A flH UST of AZ, NM, • CO land b1r11lns. 30- 160 1c:ru. Lowuf prlcu El lwms Call 1 188 -11 41 5263 (CAL•SCAN) All CASH CANDY Route Do rou tatn $800 In • dar Your own local t&ndy route lnc!Ud" 30 ,.._. ____ _ Insurance annultlt• Call Structured Alltl Fund Ina Howll 877-966-8669 SSS$S (CAL •SCAN) UflTIMI MONTHLY INCOME for homeowner• 62+ No mort111• pay menll Oov11nm1nt dnllned loans with low inlernt retu No In COllll/Crtdlt quahllCI tlon1. Fr" brocllura/ t¥al\i1tlon. Toft frat 800-- 409·1218 (CAL •SCAH) HOMESFOA SALE ORANGE 6400 COUNTY machines end c111dy. AH Ral&tltl for $9,1195. MultiVtnd, •~ ~-,._ ..__ LLC llO Gr111d Blvd. ----- ,_t• Cftfi lttet. 5br 6b1, approa 6000sf.,on 1.22 ICrtl Nr F11hlon 11 Oceen & bay views. Balo• M1tket Value Sl.750,000 Call Petrick Tlnatt N1tionwld1 USA 949 856·9705 llUfJS TOWltHOMl 45' VISTA TIUCHA A custom un1tt1Ched twnhm on wide Cfllbtll 3bt 2501 It, '947.000 Nor11t1 Paulson R111ty 949-632 6489 IAYl•ONT W/2 Side Tltl 4br 3 Sbl 6000 af tsltte, pool, 1111 • pttil entr,. Patrick Tenore ,....,...l.'1A~ Qetf ,.,._ NY 11729• _N_O_MO_NE_Y_DO_WH_3_B_e_d, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cll4-I0&7<CAL •SCAH) 2 Bath, Home. Lera• ------- CO FF EE BUSINtSS blckyerd, completely IAT&MOM 1-4, .... ,.u:oat ITALIAN Coif" comoany remode .. d In end out, EASTSIOC Lovelr 1wp1ndln1 Olstrlbutora on cul-de·11c.www. pttd community w/9 •-tlfwf 41r J.SI• wented Hl&h-proflt AmerlcaaHomtllstlna hom11, iiilf3br 3b•, "-• rocll pool & spa. ~t ntl I •-do .com Toll Fret -• 1 -Must 111 to aporeclata • a • N1ron• cen 1·""'"·57!!·7310 ...,... . ·-•1 77• 000 f hlal Call 800 813·6625. """' Santa Ana Country • • "• Of ••I• by lnvutm1nt required. (C•l·SCAH) Club. a> OrllWI Avt Ownt1/Afl 949 640-11~ (CAL •SCAN) -------1699,000 By owner; ~ COIRry Propttty 5915 40 BEAUTifUl ACRES Only Sl9.900 Stunnln1 lend outside Ruidoso Survt)' 1011 luted, w1rr1nty, deed electric Ma1nt11ned eM w1alht1 roeds M1nu111 lo N1t'I Forest. Convenient to Ruidoso. low h1ncln1 Aveil1bl1 1 888 292 9711 (Cal-SC.AN) •MOUNTAIN RETREATS• 5-20 ac11 parcels •di• cent to Arliont rtcrt· •tlonal pl111round E.c•fl•nl ICCISI Phone/ RoomlforRn 6'MO E Side Costa Miu Back bey, very lerp dtlu•t br IUlll, pvt pied 1ntr Incl '850626~2 AfSIDENT1AL. RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY electrlc 1v1ll1ble tro11 Corona del Mat S9800 per. parcel low down. 1-800·555-4521 (Ctf·SCAH) NOlntBN NIW MlXICO Forced Salt. 200 AC NIWla STUDIO So of HWY, Wiik to bch/1hops pvt entrance, kite, be, S79'H995 949·394-7922 Pondtro11 County s,.11119 & .,. ~/.b Sl98.900. Out lo aov.n ~ d. w/d tMe>. "-ment action. o.n.. lctced .. 11191, ..... ~ Ml lo ... at hction of 7/l. S29!ll t8-1SMJ!14 -1>y ~~ b IM* ea.... of pr-a... •fltte -bdV P........ lfqll.bmn ... wdh. ,.. ....... ou ea.... ~ ....... ~ ........., la Stunlq llind 9111*'1> -""" ...... ~. -lncludts wtelthy and 611 CSNlllan lleZDelSP lar!10UI ~ lend .. ,._ ..__ .... ,,,.. In llYW'Y ..... --.,.a. M9y bl dMditd PIPPlfwoocl Apts Ealdt :sz;. ':~ ~ back bey lbr w/d, petlo where $10000 • not btvtllyard, NO PETS ~-'LOCltld out· $945/mo 949 631 7813 tida the Slnt.a fl -l•hl .. 2br/lba, Ul)l)tt 866-51~ (CAl.-scAN) unit, w/f•"ce & smtM NIW ltDICO _ l'llST patio$ I 00 111'111 ol'lw. ~ r-.dl . __ _..:..1.:..1 •:...·.;;;H:.;1_-4.:..4.:..4;..;.t 140--. l5,900. Mlbrt E 1ldl Co1t1 Mtu 2br trH cover, aor .. ous lb• home, new ""'' 1r11sl•nds •II al 111 l1r1• le11cad yard, w/d, wnclrw 7 .!J» fl lllvltion. $1400/mo 626-443 11252 Mounlliln .... oo-tr and 1... c.... ."' "' C: rOI& boelllnt b1ck bay, 2br l Sba ~ ~ condo. new carpel/p•lnt, II <Itek, FP. 2 cer 1•r •I! $1475 949.293 ~ SO. COLORADO RANCH S1 ... 60AC $29,900 Sev1 money 11011¥ and own aorne of Colorado'• b••t land. Spectac;ullf ¥1tws Ml tnlt• CIOCIOll'ltlon ..... U0-1.Ml RURAL PROPERlY of tilt Rocld11 Accm to goo() IC 9f BLM Rec I .. 211' 11111 1 c ... wd hki41. '/fld, dllr\f NW llwl -S1'50 181 Mom Vista 118 ~2116 .. ~MJDM• ---·--.. M1Y 18TATl8 ............ ~--WIN! WIN!· WIN! OPIM M<MIH SAT 1-5 Tllfl .. ltOd built CUI• tom honit !lbr 3 51>• 11412 $1trtt LlnOI 3700lf $1,ztl.1..000 CtM FOR SALE Area. Yeltf rouno access, •lte/t•I lntlv4'd. Ea· f 11• nr btcll bey. 2· 3br U ba 2 c~, pooV tpe, p'J. Oii w/ Av1H N SJPM-~ c11ltnt fln1n(ln1. Low Coll*y"""" 811 ~~y"i'~C:..= LlllMI""' .1 -·~ co r 1s1lirlr1! rm TtlUsAMll YOll &All&E SAIJI II CWSRD ,., 642-5671 Liii 1W ... .-.--~ ~;__... ___ _ ...... l!C f(2t --"' ,,..~r:: .. ,. ~n A Night Of comecty For YOU And 3 Frtendsl JuSt Mall this ad In for our weekly random drawing along with your name & phone number. ...... ,,...,, .. (CAL•~) I 0 AUi PAlADIH ------· ~ front llldl. ptlnit StcMion, pr1¥1cy. Ottlt llftMI rl.lftllnt loc w/oai......,, lJO Clllf, tr-. Hula ~llM. 0-, ........,. """9Ult 1 t 2br ...... SllCJO. llk, .._,.., SIM\ 11 ... ICAl"'l'llDCft SZ5QWmo ~ tllletflc, •• .,.. 10.dt ~·unLU Slt.M Sill* t•n. ftOl'"'tG ......... 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Fun.lob! nt..a2t-H47 K IMW HS <"""' 'tS exceli.nt cond. loaded, 6 co cllanat< $13,000 949-440-1214 C...WUC (otiHO '97 4ak actual mi, bl1ck/1rer ltf\r, m11rt, cll1ome 'lrhb, told c>kl. rear spoiler, bnutrful or11 cond, superb value f0t moM1 S7995 vl0014729 Bt.r 94t-SH·11U --.,-.- llSTMOvm ~/Hr. Strvml=ltlts Insured Tl l'.!>997·11~9971 PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit Ctlll Public Ullhtln Commission rt411itea ~I tll u.-d houullold 1ood• mover• rrlnt lhllr PUC Ca T numb4tr, llmos end ch1ulf1ur• print their T.C P 11umbtr In 111 edvtt· tlsemereu II yov hive anr ciu-tlons ebout the letalltv of • mover, 111110 or ci..ufflw, call PUIUCUT&ma COIUISllCNl ,, .... ., DilrPiat ! .. ~!·~=]•!!!!• !•!·~·~-~· ::!•!!!• ••n•4-• 41e SL< c..,. .,. lo44.l1M1 ltllf' tnrf, CO, ~II llCI· tnalked body a 1M Ch•nlcal COll4, l'IMnt Me '°" ............. ._ lit •Int cond. - lllj, -i;-. II remrdl. 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