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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-07-07 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilota1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, JULY 7, 2003 .·A CLOSER LOOK ' Budget takes effect, but issues remain Costa Mesa City Council still has some fi scal discussions, including funding for recreatio nal programs, DARE a nd the Job Cente r. Some of the items council member. disagreed on were: funding recreational opportunities for children or using the m oney (or code enforcement and bllc.e patrol: the Drug Abuse R.esistance Edu cation program. which uses law enforce ment personnel to wortc with children to prevent drug use: and the Job Center. ulman Allan Mansoor tned 10 withdra\o\ bu.dget funding from two rccreauonc1.I op~>ortunities for children -Mobile Ht· ncation, a program that vi'>lb vanou., ne1ghborhCJods that don't have a 101 uf dtCe'>'> to open space. and a d<1y tJmp for children. Both effons fa&Je<l lor uveninw Loth t·11l11rccmcnt and bike patrol IO enha111 t· thc quality of life on thc Wcst'>ldt' "I tlunk thl' 4ti.1hty of life '>houJd be lll'>I <l'> high on llll' \Vc')t\idt• J'> II LS in othcr part'> 1Jf lht· u1y: Man'>uur said Wednc~il) "\.\t· lldw '>Oml' cnrne that Gill bt' addn·.,..,t·d h~ hike patrol. and the wnd111g tnH b .111d pu~h ran wndori. rn11 lw addrh't"I by t ode cnJoru.·rnenl. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa budget went into effect 1\Jcsday. but some issues remain that the City Coun- cil needs to iron out. l'he council approved a Sil 2·millio11 budget on June 16 and, with the exccp tio11 of funding for the Orange County I luma11 Relations Committee, nothing wai, cut. Rut the process w..i.sn't Without w11· ln>Vl'l"iy. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS VS. CODE ENFORCEMENT During the discus'>ion m June. ( .oun Mansoor said he is not again'>I pro gram<, for children, but that thl''>t' pJJ ticular ones should and could pil\ for thcm>oelve\. !fr wanted the $1 35,000 10 lw u"ccl PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /DAILY P1LOT See BUDGET, Page A4 IN BUSINESS Stay in luxury, shop in luxury Fac.,hion Jc;;land and Sou ch Coast Plaza tea1n with the area'5 luxury hotel~ to woo each others' c u stomer~. Paul Clinton Oa1ly Pilot '\I \\ J>OR I MI \ \ -t .ap11alvmg on a frt''>h "'d\·e of luxurv minded '>hopper.. hrough1 by tht' nl'w hotel' on tht· coa<,1 luw. the area\ two powerlwu'>e '>hopping n•1Ht'r" have '-lt'ppt'd up theu dfuns tu lorm ht1'>lllC'"' partner.hip<, \outh Loa<,t Plaza INSIDE · A man on the Newport Pier gazes out over the multitudes packing the s and and surf on Sunday. For more busmess news, see Page A2 .md 1-a:,hwn lc,land. · two center; 1hat draw legions of '\hoppt'rs an· nually. now ofkr van· OU'-p<.>rk." and .,hop· The hot spot ping packagec; for J...'Ut''it<, of the LOa'>t'<, nt7Jest hotel., Cars are backed up waiting to pa rk at the beach on the holiday weekend. "We certamlv h<1ve a preponderance uf luxury hotel<, ope11111g up: said Werner bdwr. South ( ,c.Mst Plaza"; executive di· reL tor of toumm "We have the highest conccntration of marquis. brand name la - bel<; of any plannt'd reta.t.l center· Eo;;cher ...aid he da.,.;11iec. SJ of the• plaza's 280 '>lore~ as luxury A numlwr of the .1bout 200 Stull.'' at ra.,hion (<,land would aho fall mto th.ii category. Sunday's crowd estimated at 100,000. l·mphasizmg luxury shoppmg \<\1th a se- ne-. of special pack.age<; g~ hand m hand with luxury hotel guests. said Shayne Voorheis. Fashion l'>land's sales and mar- ketmg director. Cyclists slalom through cars waiting for a s pot to open in the parking lot north of the Newport Pier. Coral Wilson Daily Pilot T he line to the beaches along West Newport started on Newpon Boulevard on Sunday afternoon. Drivers inched forward, anxiously waiting to dip their toes in the sand. The parties had died down, and there were no more signs of firewoc:ks, but people were reluctant to let the Fourth of July weekend end and head back to work without a last visit to the ocean. THINKING ALLOWED ·After all the crowds pass, 1t gets smooth around here.• said Joe Ccrbasi of Newpon Beach. who rode in on his bike. "Nice and slow, a sJow cruising pace. Everyone is in a good mood. That's what I've been waiting for all weekend long: The weekend brought In good weather and a lot of visitors. a change from the recent gloomy weather, he said. "It's such a change: Cerbasi said. "You see a lot of local £aces. and the beach is not very See SPOT, PqeM "It's a very unponant marker for us.· \'oorheis said. ·All of these resorts com· plenient our aonosphere • In less than a year, three new hotels have been built along the Orange u nmty coast -lhe St. Regis Monarch Beach Ho- tl'I & , pa. the Hyan Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa and the rebuilt Balboa Bay Oub & Resort in Newpon Beach. And in late June. the Irvine Co. an- nounred it would huild a 204-room resort on 92 acres around the Pelican .!ii.Us Golf Course. l..as1 week. South C.Oast Jl\aza heJd an See WXURY , P ... M Newport-Mesa has a nice mix for th e Fourth Daily Pilot AT AGLANC£' ONlltEWEB: www.~com A b, the Fourth of July in Newport-Mesa. I can aay, with a great degree of certainty, there '8 no comparable combmallon of ~ wbolelome famOy time, pyromania and patJ1odsm for miles around. The sun stayed hot undl 7 p.m., and once k went down, the nWd *8led. I tnAlled out on the dlr clllk celllbradoo In LOLITA single gal to monuny and lds8ed my dwK:es of starring In the Newport Beach Police video goodbye. (There's always ne:ll yea.fl) My p9tistk: pals welcomed the bemblno at their beac::hside bah, 10 we headed out to the war mne for a day offunlly~ the WU I.OM becll1• mylOll\ HARPER father Ml~ enoup'to fOflO .. tum In the ..... holiday r04mdaa. to Douo•n WM wtlh me. ~ lllUted out da)\ u many loca did. oo our bir.ie. Our path throuF the F.lilllkle ol c.. Mela; lbroulb Newport I IWtlched model from 25-,...--old =and down Pld8c c... . -not a lonely one.. .... of ocben-.~ tbelllne. I prefixes of 909 and 619 to tboR pustng by. One group recetwd lbe CXJYeted 760 designadon (Victorville) for WNring long pants, socb and~ *>es to the beech. That WU lhe alent of the mean-splritednea oo our lide of the warmoe. The mt of the dmy .. 'Bed with delldcM.-lood. ~ .... ~ ..........,__.-* ....... . ..... of ... •iholkllld ......... bem I I ltlMllJ• 14dr...Che bocme. """"'1 .. not .. ilccih!* peoipl_e i.,.·mm. ID,_..,. me a nmwewm._._. ........ 11 . • WEATHER ""'be mo.dv ~ IOdly, but nae~• nice• "8 uv11h Id. -S.P-.9AZ SPORTS ' r I l .... .... ib i -~--------- A2 Monday, July 7, 2003 WALL STREET WEST .. r ~ .,, ,,, . . BUSINESS ·CALENDAR· Panic buys a ·pieCe of his old firm • Send BUSINESS CAL.ENOAR Items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to mike.swanson@latimes.com: by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilotcom. M Uan Panic, founder of ICN Phannaceutlcals Inc., cherry-picked the company's biomedicaJ unit Tuesday by purchasing it. Panic, whose name is pronounced pan-ish, purchased it through h.is new privately owned unit MP Blomedicals Inc. The former Yu goslavian prime minister left lCN a year ago. "This is an exciting opportunity fo r me to get back into the industry where I started m y career, tt Panic said PAUL CLINTON in a statem ent. "I have every , confidence that we will be able, by constantly enlargin g the biotechnology field whioh we serve, to build another highly successfuJ business." ICN Biomedicals, as it was known, had gross sales of more than $42 million in 2002, Panic said. nie unit sells a catalog of chemicals to academic institutions and the indus trial clients. It is headquartered in Irvine and employs 350 people. While head of JCN, Panic Jed the d evelopment of Ribavirin, the com pany's hepatitis C treatment. l fowever, new management swept Panic off the board and is now suing the former chairman and ch.ief executive to return his part of almost $50 m illion in executive bonuses paid out last year. Panic founded ICN in 1959 with just the biomedical unit and grew the company to a market vaJ ue of almost $3 billion at o ne time. As of Wednesday, it was worth $ l .42 billion. The phannaceutical company has been 'on the mend, as it works through a major restructuring plan. Also on Tuesday, ICN announced it would begin offering a cash dividend in the third quarter. The com pany's board said it would pay out 7Y.cents per share to investors on July 25 for th ose holding the stoak July 11. With ICN offloading a number of its assets, stock rater Standard & Poor's updated its repo rt on the com pany. giving it a "hold" rating. In tl1e June 28 report, the S&P said it expects "revenues 10 decline FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOl An employee at Ceractyne inspects protective armor that the company manufactures for the military at its Costa Mesa facility. The company also has military contracts for helicopter plating and nosecones tor Patriots missiles. modestly in 2003" because of the divestitures, increased competition against Ribavirin and "sluggishness in certain specialty pharmaceutical lines." ln the repon. S&P predicted a 5% drop in earnings to 95 cents per share from $ l per share in 2002. In 1992. when Panic was head of ICN, he became prime minister of Yugoslavia. He served for eight months, until being pushed out by Slobodan Milosevic in 1993. Milosevic is on trial at the Hague for war crimes in the Balkans during the 1990s. Shares of ICN closed Thursday at $16.63, a 1.5% drop for the trading session_ CERADYNE OFFERS A SHARE FOR INVESTORS Advanced ceramics manufacturer c:en.dyne Inc. floated 1.5 million shares on Tuesday, with another 300,000 coming from a stodcholder. • Ceradyne, based In Costa Mesa, offered the shares at S 17.50, raising $24.1 million ln funding that it said would be used to reduce the company's debt load, expand production and purchase machinery and equipmen t. As of Wednesday, 7.5 million shares were publicly available; a total of 8.65 miJJion have been issued. The company was worth $156.8 million in market value. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT A.G. Edwards Ii Sons lnc. and Neecfham Ir Company lnc. underwrote the offering. They have 30 days in which to purchase and offer up to 270,000 shares. During the first half of the year, Ceradyne share prices rocketed 138% to close out the six-m onth frame at $18.60. II traded below $8 a t the end of 2002. Shares closed Thursday at SI 8.15 for an essentially Oat close on the day. • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@latimes.com. Rides at the right time Service uses scooters to get designated drivers where they're needed. Oeepa Bharath Daily Pilot If you see a man riding a little white Italian scooter down Newport Boulevard, its not because you're drunk. But if you have one of those scooters folded up in the trunk of your car with its driver driving your car, then it's very lllcely you are drunk. The foldable scooters are the key components in a new designated driver service in Newport Beach that caters primarily to families that are out dining in the city's restaurants. Owners Hugh Finlay and fiancee Missy Prenesti came up with the idea when they visited Ireland. This is how it works. The designated driver arrives on a scooter when called, folds up the scooter and puts it in the trunk of the car and drives the customer home. He drops the customer and his or her vehicle off and returns on.the scooter. The scooters reach speeds of up to 35 mph, preven ting them from going on freeways. They fit in any car except very small spons CaJ"S such as Porsches or Ferraris, Prenesti said. The service costs $30 within Newport Beach and $45 to Laguna Beach. HThe idea was born from sheer frustration," Finlay said HEvery time we're out dining or partying, we had a problem . We couldn't get a cab when we needed one or we'd have to leave our car behind." The business. Pacific Safe Home I J.C is based in the Cannery Restaurant. but Prenestl says llley don't have a contract with the restaurant FYI For information and reservations, call (949) 400-5126. "We just operate out of here," she said. This is a part-time job for the couple, who wodc at Neiman Marcus in Fashion Island. Five drivers are on call nights and weekends for the service that extends from Costa Mesa to Laguna Beach. "We cater mostly to restaurants, but if someone in a bar wants us to pick them up. we'll do it," Prenesti said. ONGOING The Costa Mesa Chember of Commerce hosts networking iuncheon m eetings Wednesdays from 11 :46 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Country Club: The cost is $14. The club is at 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. The Costa Mesa Communk:aton Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) 444-8783. Th• Newport Beac:h Diltinguilhed Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at Platt College, 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beac:tt. Call to Make reservations. (949) 646-1 274. The Mesa MesMngera Toutmuten Club 691 in Costa Mesa meet.a at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Churdl, 1701 W. Baker St., Cos1a Mesa. (714) 540-4446. The Zingen Toutm..-S Club 815F meets for breakfast on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 3851 S. Bear St., No. B17. The meeting is tree for first·time visitors. For more information, call (714) 241-1109. The N.wportCeftt.r~ Club 231 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beac:tt. (949) 756-1025. The Harbortite Toutmastln Club meets 81 7 a.m. Thursdaya at Coco's Bakery Restaurant, 3446 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. Udo, ... Toutmat19n mNt friMn 8:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Aetcher Jones Motorcats, 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beac:h. (714) 964-6314. The Consumer Business N9tworic meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the mezzanine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beacti. Reservations: (714) 550-4785. The breakfast Nfemll Mtwofting group meets every Wednesday from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cate. For reservations, call Angie Stafford, (949) , 474-2225. The Pacific Bu.iness Xc:Nnge has breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Oub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free for the first meeting. (949) 640-0588. The N9wpor1 C:O.,. ...,_of the Ali L..essen'a Leads Oub, an international group for business referrals, meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1836 • ... Newport Btvd., Costa Mesa. (800) 1ff!-1m The C09te Mee9 ~of Al LMMn's ··: Leads C1ob holdt 1 weekly meeting for businea profeuionelt to Improve their netwoftlng aldlla end lea'" how to · · obtain ~ oontacts. The mMdno• are • hekJ Tuesdays from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at - Mimi's Cate In Costa Mesa. The cate la · at 1835 Newport Blvd. (800) 767-7337. Daily A Pilot PHOTOGRAPHERS Copyright: No news stories. SURF AND SUN Sean Hiller, Don Leadl. 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All rlOhta . ~ wffl blow. 20 to 30 (Ml7'Ma lcnola, end"" W9¥99 wtl be 3 ~•...,_oom "°'91. wllliolY•""""-oom Box 1580, Cott.a ~. CA 92828. r...wd. . tol5fMton1·m1•8Wlll •ctegi-. ' \ -.. U!Si 0 Dady Poot ~esidents of two trailer parks being turned into an office building aren't happy with what they've been offered to move. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COS IA Ml·~A -A .ground- l>.,.,ell of dt'>wn1ent from dis- tres.,ed rei.idents at two mobile home park'> that are being con - verted ha<J in'ipired city leaders t~. rnnsider creating more spe- C!fic requirements for conven - ing parks inlo other U'>es. Joe Brown plam, to cloo;e the 1:1 Nido and Snug I !arbor Vil lage trailer parh to put up a medical officu buih.ling. I le ha:. alreally gtvt'n cloi,ure notice~ to lht: rcsidc1w, or both park-., alarming many rel>il.lcnts who claim lhl'y art• 1101 being offercll lair rompen\at1on tu relocate. A!. II h, tht' l:l ly Cdtlnot deny an appliLdllun tor a mobile honw pitrl.. ullwer-.11m pern111 or preVl'rlt a property owner from closing a m obile home park. A.ll it is required to do is review a repon required by the i.tate analy-Ling the effects of the conversion or closure on the rci.illents. II may then if\lpose m~asures the property owner ml st take to lessen negative ef- fec s without exceeding Uthe re ·onable costs of relocation." Sin ce neither the city's rules nor i.1a1e law providei. a com- prehensive d ei.cription of what the report should contain, the council will explore some op· lions and examine other cities' ordinances. UWhat I'm h oping is that we'll get an understanding of what our role t!. withm the state law anll a realization that we actu - ally do have som e ability to af- fel 1 people\ Jives and how they are treated as mobile home parks are converted,· Council- woman Libby Cowan said. Brown is offering to pay own- ers up to $3,000 to move to an- other park. But many residents are not thrilled with the offer. They claim it's not nearly enough to cover the inwc;tment they have made over the years. They cl~l' trying to obtatn what they consider fair market vaJue for 1he1r homes. On May 23. a handful of resi· dents from Snug I !arbor and El Nil.lo met with Cowan to ex- pre'>!> their fru<.trauun at their pred1<.ament and al the city's lack of more concrete rules. Co- wan '>aid she would '>tart the ball rolling for an ordinance, but it probably woullln't affect their \itua tmn sin ce that woullln't be fair llJ Brown, who ha-. alrl'ally '>taned the conver- \IOn pnll t''>'>. "Wc'r1: ~111ng tu 'hm~ -.uppun bet·auw Co-.ta :\k-.a rwell'> 11." said Dorothy I lariner, ,1 nine- year I.I Nido re.,1dl·n1. ··ttut whether II will do any good for us, I d on't k.now. ~ Monday. the council will con · sider questions like: Should the ordinance contain provisions to comp ensate for mobile homes that cannot be relocated 10 an- other park because of age, con- dition or both? Should a radius be specified within which re'ii· denti. have to be relocated? And should the city contract directly with the relocation speciaJiM for preparation of the rt'location plan? El Nido and Snug I !arbor resident'> have touted conver- '>ion ordtnances in Huntingto n Beach and Laguna Beach as good modeb. They have aho suppliell < 11y leader!> ,wllh a model ordtn.mce enllor<,cd by the Golden State Manufo.c· tured I lome Owners I eagut·. Tht' counnl could direct 'it<tff 10 make ch..in~e'> to the rule<, or it could de1:1dl' that the uty\ regulatiom .. ufficl· and 1m change!> arl' rt'quired. Monday, Jult 7 2003 A3 KRISTIN M. Sous • Licensed Rea.I .E.sute Agent • Meeting aU of your &al &tau rueds. ERJc A Sous CFP • 17 Ytan ExJ.mma • Stocks & &nds • Mutual Funds • A11nu11Us • &u1u & Retimnmt Planning • lnvesfmmt Ban/ting • SmaU MiLl.dk Market CiJmpamn Call for a free l'onmltation at \'Our home o r bu\ine~\ . 949-72j-ll6 .... -C.MWw"ully .... __, __ __ &!IA.-Cfl'L10 .. l)ot/C.0.111a UlllD•_,_.,_, __ 111 _ _, a.t SPECIAL SALE Long Plank Wood Flooring OAK •TEAK • ROSEWOOD COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA I l1•rt• ctr!· ,1 (1·w of Lhe 1ltm-. thl' City< .nu nu I. will rn1i-.tlll'r today RECONSIDERATION OF 1901 NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS On t\pnl 14 , the I .11y C.01111l ti .tpprov('d thl' pmiett. wh11 h 1 alh for lhl 111>-.rnlt· lunclu., 111 hl' houwd 111 four four-.,lory liu1Jd1ng-. that .irt· <1lmu1 10 let•t 1n height '>llltl' till' JlnlJl'l I I'> Ill I ht' I >own town lll'dL•\elopml'nt /one. th(' lll'ckvclopment Agem·y approwd an affordablt· hou'>1ng pf.rn for tht' proJC1 t I he tounuf u1m11.leret.l rt·heanng ,1ppltt.tl1C>11' from C ounc1lm.1n t\llcln ~lan\oor .iml ( O'>tJ ~lc-.a C 1tt1l'n-. for He'>pon..ihk t ,ro.,.,.th on thn·t· utca-.1nn-. and dpprovl'd till' reque-.1 on Jum• l.. WliAT TO EXPECT Staff 1\ rcrnmmend1ng con1111u111g the l'>'>Ul' to a 10111( '>C'>'-IOn of till' C 11) C ounctl and the Redt:vt'lopment t\genq on Aug. 4'. fh.-,.,., 111 ,tJJow o;taff anll the envtronmental cun'>ultarw. time to prt'pclrc the final envnonml•ntal report to reflect the revision\ 10 the c;11e plan by the appltrant Rutter Development I ht' revi~1on consi'>I:. of till rea'>in~ the building setb.tl k. by ahout 2 to 31h feet from Bernard Strl'et It will a.lso give them more time to prepare a rl'port to evaluate aJternauve .. for providing affordable hou'>tng on-c;11e. 1f directed by the council. The requirements for the proiec1 are GETTING INVOLVED • GElTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPtCE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to spend four hours per week visiting patients or doing errands for them o r their caregivers in · communities near volunteers· homes. (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and ~ocents with hiker re9istra1ion and general public o rientation. (949) 48S-0287. L.AGuNA SHAHT1 Laguna Shanti, an organization th•t worts with persons with HIV lo proville 14 affordable hou-.111g Ulllll> Within the lkdevelopme111 Arca or 28 dfforllable unit'> OUl!>ide the lled(•velopmenl Area. "I have an intt•re..,1111 !leeing J.tfford<tble hou\lng) on-'>ite:· < ouncilwoman I .1hby Cowan .,atd '"t\nd in c:onver'>ations with the lleveloper <tnll MaIT, one of the rca\On!> for the rnnunuance is to fiRure oul how IO do that And I think tlwt\ cltl important piete.·· HUSCROFT HOUSE On June~. the Planning <.ommi'>!-ion approved a relocation permit to allow the I lu .. crofl I tou-.t· to be moved by John ~lorchart to hi'> properry .11 54H RernMd '>I. Hut 11 denied the request 10 '>ubdtvide Lhe property into tluet> lots \loreharl appea led the llecision IJl'cau~c he -.aid he belteves the '>llhdivi..,1on i.. nece\i.ary to l'n'>urt-the llu-.crofl I louse b properly maintained and for 11 to '>un:et'd finanu.tlly WHAT TO EXPECT Staff 1~ concerned that Morehart's plan 10 subdivide the property will rei.uh in a project that does not add opponunitie:. for home ownership in the c11y. It is also concerned that a subdivision could obstruct the four units on the three properties from being ma111tained in a unified way. 'The council reaJly indicated to !Morehanl that we were very 1n1eres1ed 111 his efforts to preserve the hou'ie, and I an11c1pate being able to help him do tha1.·· Cowan said. Ml have not read the Maff report or AIDS, 1s seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage. acupuncture and chiropractic care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. LIFELINE LMNG CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs professional fund-raisers to support and maintain this resource. LUV·A·PET CENTER Volunteers who love to wort with cats and kittens are needed at the Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa. For more information. call (9491 451-3272. MASTER CHORALE Of ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer Input, tidteting. filing and handling phones. (714) 656-6262. yl't, -.o I 1.111111 full} undl'f\IJllU how tilt' l1la11n111g ( 11011111\'>11>11 t anw to 1h llen-..un. . . I I h111k honw ow11t·r-.hip I\ .i very import.1111 p11:n· uf tlw pth\lhtllt1l''> hy Jttually d1v11.l111g 11 "' oppo-.t·d to creating .11111tht r rent.ti \llUtlllOll CITY PROPERTY AT HAMILTON AND CH ARLE STREETS On \fay I. the C II\'< <HllH 11 reJCl tcd clll 0111 ... tor tht' con.,tntl 11or1 •>I ;1 n1nu1111ntl}' garden 011 tilt uty propt•rty.Jt s2:1 11arnilton ~I. 011 him· 2, the counrtl approvt•d a rehearing of the propo-.et.l Lommunitv garllen am! rcq11e'>tcd th.ti -.taff report back with a \ilrlt't\ of ' po<,-.ible uw-. for tilt" -.11e. •VI •AUTOMATIC ·~ • Alt COfll). •CD .rowa SEATS • Sll>ING llEAI WN>C1# FYI •WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Monday • WHERE: City Hall. 77 Fair Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 754·5223 111dud111g ~ale of the prupl'rt\ WHAT TO EXPECT "I ct•rtainly hope that 11 will be a wmrnuntty garden,' l.owan ..,aid. • 1 thtnk 11 \a t}eml'ndou-. me of the propt>rty The 1nlra'>tructure i~ .. uch that tf the clly ever needed it 1n I 0 yeaf\ for -.omething eJ<,e, 11 wu11ld bl' ca'>ily converted With all ol the ~afety i!.'>ues about a '>kate park. 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POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Bltleol 9trMt: A woman waa afT'Nted on suspicion of petty theft In the 3300 blodt at 6:45 p.m. Saturday. • EMt 11th 9trMt: A man was a1T81ted on suspicion of steeping in a vehlde in the 200 blodt at 12:63 a.m. Friday. • tt.rt>or BoulWll'd: A man was anested on suspldon of having BUDGET Continued from Al ·PUBLIC a controlled 1Ubltanoe In hla poae911on In the 2800 blodt at 10:42 p.m. Saturday. • Herbor~Aman was alT'Mted on IUlpldon of petty theft In the 3000 blodc at 1 :04 p.m. Friday. • Welt ..... 8lr9llt mnd &.or.n LMe: A man was anwted on suspicion of having a swttdlblade in his i>091ealon at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. • w.t Bey S1rMt: A man waa was appropriate. The lake has a filtering problem, leaks in the bottom of the liner and Issues with water fowf, Cowan said. "I believe the lake at TeWmk.le So I simply want to focus on the Parle is a health and safety issue areas that need anention the and is a disaster waiting to hap- most." pen and we must go in and re- Some residents agreed with pair it," Cowan said Wednesday. him. The city has already budgeted "I would recommend in-$650,000 this year for fixing the creased patrol of 19th and 18th problems, but Cowan said she (streets),· said Wendy Leece in doesn't feel thafs enough. The June. Leece is a Costa Mesa Parks city has a reserve of $14.25 mil- and Recreation Commissioner lion, Cowan said. who has lived on the Westside for At the meeting in June, Cowan 30 years. "Whatever adjustments made a motion for the Item to be are needed to make an Increase brought back to the council with in surveillance." · staff ideas on how to fund it. Jn In. a letter to the editor. Man· talldng with city officials. Cowan soor took issue with Council-said she was told that with inter- woman Libby Cowan's proposal est rates so 19W. borrowing the to reduce the ciJy's reserves by money is the best option. $1.25 million. Ma/ltipor said he "I don't see that as a misl.IM! of agree5 improving infrastructure money," Cowan said "I think it's is Important, but suggested the a prudent use because it gives us city live within its means. the ability to do something prop- While she didn't make a formal erty and correctly." motion on the idea, Cowan did opine that using that amount to DARE repair the lake at TeWm.k.le Parle Another contentious issue was SPOT Continued from Al crowded. and then the Fourth or July hits like a smack iri the face. Summer's here." Crowds reached more than 100,000 by mid-afternoon, more than Saturday's aowd of about 70.000 and about the same number of people at the beach 1;m Friday, said Made Hennan, lifeguard dispatcher. But even with the high numbers of people, rescues and injuries were limited, invoMng only minor cuts and a broken anlc:le. he said. ~-,· ---~ -a -~ - •nested on •tlPldon of eelllng and using Illegal ftreworb In the 300 blodc at 11 :01 p.m. Friday. NEWPORT BEACH • Allorl 8trMt mnd ....... .,,.._ A0vehlde theft was reported at 12:24 p.m. Thur9day . • c.n.lbedl 8treK Trespassing was reponed in the 1000 bloc* at 7:64 a.m. Thuraday. were reported In the 1600 blodt at 11 :10 a.m. Thureday. •Wine-..,. mnd Vt112tc• OIM: A vicious anlmal was reported at 1 :36 p.m. Thuraday. • stw.•iglDl'I Piece: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1800 blodc at 8:12 a.m. Thureday. • w.t N9wport Ctf*r Dltw: • Dowr Dltw: Illegal fireworb Animal cruelty was r9P0rted In ttie 1100 blodc at 12:11 p.m. Thursday. O\RE. Feelings tqward this pro- gram. administered by the New- port-Mesa UnJfied School Dis- trict, ran the gamut On one end. Mayor Gary Monahan and Councilman Mike Scheafer defended the program. Mansoor wanted to review the funding and make sure the money is being spent efficiently. Councilwoman Libby Cowan suggested redirecting law en- forcement personnel and other funding from the program to the Westside patrol effort. asking new Police O\ief John Hensley to work out the details. Steel supported this concept, but when Monahan made a substitute motion that did not include redirecting fund- ing. Steel dissented. He recom- mended that the school district provide the funding. "l think there's maybe a bener and cheaper way to get the same information out to the schools without being restricted by ~ requirements. because I want to free up some of that money.· Steel said Thursday. ·rm not against education on drug abuse." JOB CENTER The Job Center proved to be a lightning rod of controversy once again. Although before the June meeting. Mansoor had requested the Issue be put on an agertda, Steel made a motion to shut it down. The motion did not re- ceive any support. He also rec- ommended pun.Ing a referen- dum on the Job Center on the March 2004 ballot as purely an advisory measure. He said no one should be sur- prised by his strong opposition to the center. "I don't know why (the city) would want to finance and en- dure unintended consequences- lof the center)," Steel said. "Let the business community run and' fund a Job Center." • OEJRORE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be readled at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at detrdf'f! newman a lat1mes.com Jennifer Bell. 18, from Las ve8as. said just sitting on the pordl of her family's rental house had provided plenty of entertainment "It was fun watching the drunk people fall on the sand from their bikes." she said ·Grant Fowlie. 23. and Sanders Kievman, 55. of Los Angeles. said they had seen it all over the weekend -bare breasts. dru&S- lighting and people getting arrested. "It wa.s wild on the Fowth. • Fowlie said "It's been crazy. in all the years I've come here, I've never seen so many people.• Facing the steady stream of people on roller blades. bicycles . . . ~. ••I . . "The biggest thing we worry about on the beach is the combination of alcohol consumption and people going in the water," lifeguard Lt Boyd Micldey said KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Rick Martinez and son Ricky from San Jose build drip castles. and on foot. Cerbasi. a bartender, -.n said he was working all wee1end : ~ and missed all the action. About -.. .r to head back to work. he said he -•• was unbothered by the crowds The Impaired judgment that comes with intoxication and the unpredictability of the ocean tould be a dangerous combination. he said Some residents said sharing the · beach with thousands of visitors can sometimes causes problems. Karl Hartmann-Hansen of Newport Beadl said he avoided coming to the beadl until Sunday because of the crowds. but dealing with the traffic and parldng had been a batrle all weekend. F-or those reasons. he said he prefers the beach in the wintertime. "It gets meaner out here in the swnmertime, ·he said. ·PeopJe are rude. It's the vacation attitude. People want what they want when they want it And they Wa.nt you to get of the way.· F-or 10-year-old Sean Sullivan of Newport Beach. it was just another day at the beach. He said he walks from his house regularly to ride the waves on his boogie board. 'He agreed that the beach is nicer without all the people. "There are a lot more people." he said '"They take up all the water." While some people played in the waves and the sand. others took it easy. watching the worid go by from their homes on the sand. and wished he could stay on the beadl all day. . "Everyone worics so hard;· he said. "With all the hwtle and bustle. everyone has to take some time to enjoy. That's what we live here for. l guess· • CORAL WI.SON rs the news aulstant and may be reacned at (949) 574-4298orby1HTI1Jil at -:; coral.wrlson@latlfnes.com , r °'.:' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LUXURY Continued from Al exhibit, "Riviera of the Pa- cific," in which four coastal hotels set up mock-guest rooms and offered informa- tion to shoppers. f.scher an<t other plaza managers have de- veloped a number of perks to entice luxury shoppers to Tif. fany & Co., La Perla, Otanel, f.scada and other high-end shops. In addition to passing out a luxury brochure, plaza owners C.J. Segerstrom & Sons are of- fering complimentary valet parking at four stations and a personal shopper service in which guests can request, with 24 hours notice, help to streamline a day at the center. Hotel guests can set up a consultation with a concierge and center officials to de ter- mine which stores can best suit th e shopper's needs. Up- per echelon clients can reserve a personal shopper. In addition. South Coast Plaza offers a pack.age that ln- cludes, for just shy of $300, two nights at the Westin South ALLOWED Continued from Al the pany. It was perfect. The streets were a different story. " ··'ttie pon:hes and patios of the West Newport homes, ~ wandered the streets taldng in the eye candy. One f'amly actuaDy set up folding d\alls and a little barbecue outside their van and celebrated on the street - literally. F.ach time someone would return from an outing on SeaVlore Drive. we would ask. "Did you get arrested ~,. It was aazy out there. A great mix of carefree and weJcoming attirude,, -u long as you were A. a local 8. a friend of a local or C: you looked good enough to pass for a local. For those who didn\ make It to ·AROUND TOWN •Send AMXJM> 10WN rt.ms to the O.Hy Pltot. 330 W. Bey St., Cost. Meta. CA 92827; by e-meH to ,,... .. .......,,, • ..,.,,.ciorn; by fax to, ... , &eM110; fl' by ~(Ml) 57'Mm. lnc*lde tN time, dN tnd locdon of the .wnt, .. weft ... cont. phOM ~.A comptN Htdng It ev1l~•ble at www."-llypllotcom .. .,..,.v ftll ..................... . Anyone with small dliJdren - mine is 3 -knows the war zone Is no.place for kids after dart. so we headed borne at about 7 p.m. After teavins the reluadon of Newport Beach, we were welcomed beck to Cosm Mesa with the noile and snoke or 6rewofb. I remember bow much fun It • magic show at 10'.30 e.m. et the Newport 8Ndl Cenril Ubrary. CNkhn entering flrwt through tlxth gredlt .,.. lnvfted to the lntenlcdve progn1m, whld'I wtll be reputed at 3 p.m. JiAv 9 et the ~ 8rlnd\ tnd .. 10'.30 a..m.. Jv1Jt 10 .. the .... "9nch. For more~celCMI) 717-3111. TUEIOAY "-•-'~ ...... ~enofllcW~ ~the .... ~ of the 11&3 NMlofWll ~ .. Coast Plaza and a $100 gift cer- tificate usable in any store. The hotels have embraced the new partnership as a natu- ral way to link luxury products. ·south Coast Plaza is a ma- jor attraction in Orange County,• saJd Henry Schielein, the Bay Oub's president. "It has fabulous stores and it's great exposure to the resorts along the coast here." Managers of Fashion Island, which is owned by the Irvine Co., have struck partnership deals with four of the sur- rounding hotels, includfog the Four Seasons in Newport was tp light the sparklers. top d~ ·and triple threats on Albert Place in grade school. but somehow. at 25, tt ts not a.a thrilling. My adult neighbors were on a m.ls&on to outllhine the Dunes and put on an Impressive. earsplitting firewom <&paay. They erected a stand in the middle ol the street to set off the larger pyrotedmica, while the smaller ones ftaJed briDiantly below. Luckily, DonoYan, who hM had ntghts ot fttful &lees> since 6rewocb wmt on Ille In Co6ta Mela. was knocked-out from an 7 p.m. The CllNWmC>n'f wOI be et coundt dwmbere. Newport 8MCh City Hell. for more lnformtdofl. cell (714) 54tM990, ut.142. . . .,...... ............. ... ....... ""be ....... ~ Judith TOd9ro ........ l:30. 7:30 p.m." ~ ....... 221E.1~9'.. Ca.la~ To mite Nll•NWdone. call (IOO) 5lloMOM9. Beach . They are now negotiat · ing with the Bay Oub to tailor a package for guests there. Guests at the Four Seasons can purchase the "Soak. Swing· and Shop· package, which in- cludes one night"s stay. a V.l.P. Passport, valet parking and a $25 gift certificate at any store. The passport includes a bag of goodies and coupons that can be used at about 20 stores. • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, busine11 and politics. He may be reactted at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@larimes.com. exhaustingly fun day of playing in . • the sun. I was too tired to care and figured that tt's only one nlght of the year. The ta.st pop I heard wa.s at about 3 a.m. I woke up well rested and with a clear head I doubt any of my frien~ did. But I Would wager we ,.. aJJ had a fantastic Fourth in our own bade yard. I can' wait for next year. • LOUTA HNl'BI writea columne ~. Wectneedays and Fridays and oovera culture and the at1S. She l)'\8y be reeched et (949) 57.M.275 Of bye-mail et loftta.harperfll«lmaoom. • • .. , ~ • • ' i \ \ l ' J Daily Piiot TOWN romA4 WEDNESDAY J9t S.t lntroduc:dona lnvti.. the public to an excluaive evening to mee1 ~ome of Orange County's most eligible singles at Its ·where the Elite Meet" mixer from 6 to 9 p.m . at Brio Restaurant in Corona del Mar. The cost Is $76 per person. Wear codrtail attire. For reservations, call 19491233~ before July 2. •Aemlsh Garden Style Designs .. is the subject of a floral design clasa to be taught at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona def Mar at 9 a.m . All materials are included In the $45 registration fee. Pre-registration la required. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. ·Newport N.twottcJng• event. are dealgned to provide networking opportunhies for businesspeople In Newport Beach. The improved Newport Networ1cing events will take place on the second Wednesday of eadl month, and will alternate between a breakfast and a lunc:ti. July's event la a breakfast, and will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Daily Grill·in Fashion Island. The cost is $17 with a reSllrva1ion, $21 at the door. For reservations or more information, call (949) 729-4411. Speak Up N9wport Wlll hold lb •monthly general membership meeting at the Newport Beac:ti Tennis Oub, 2601 Eastbluff Drive. Food and drinks will be served starting at 5:30 p.m ., and the program will begin at 6 p.m. This month's topic is ·Fourth of July - Is the Party Over?• Capt. Paul Henisey of the Newport Beac:ti Police will give a recap of the Fourth of July Neighborhood Enhancement Zones Ordinance implem entation. Fpr more information, call (949) 729-4404. Funnyman Jeff Martin will put on a magic show at 3 p.m . at the Mariners Brandl Library. Children entering first through sixth grades are invhed to the interactive program, wtiic:ti will be repeated at 10:30 a.m . July 10 at the Balboa Brandl. For more information, call (949) 717-3816. THURSDAY Funnyman Jeff Martin wlH put on a magic show al 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Brandl Library. Children ent!Jring first through sixth grades are invhed to the interactive program. For more information, call (9491717-3816. FRIDAY JULY 18 • Newport Dunn Resort's ·Movtea on the Beac:ti" series offers The Community Action Fund of Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino counties will honor Congresswomen Loretta and Linda Sanc:tiez with the Profile of Courage Award .at the Pacific Club in Newport Beac:ti froro 6 to 8 p.m . The evening is titled ·sisterhood Is Powerful." For more information. call (714) 997-2155. • •New8ies" st.arting at dusk on the Newport sand. Parking costs S8 per car. Campfires will also be available for s'mores. The resort is at 1131 Badt Bay Drive. For more information, call (949) 729-DUNE. 1""9ntors Forum, 1n 01"1fl99 County-based nonprofit inyento rs' support group, present11 a seminar on "Getting Your Product M anufactured" at 7:30 p.m. In Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall. Registration and networtdng begin at 7 p.m. The colt la $6 for members, $16 for nonmembers. For more Information, call (714) 540-2491. N9wport Dunea ResQrt'• ·Moviea on the Beach• series offers •The Wizard of 0z• starting at dusk on the Newport sand. Parking costs S8 pet car. Campfirea will also be available for s'mores. The resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For more lntorma1lon, call (949) 729-DUNE. ,.,, SATURDAY Newport Dun" Resort's •Moviea on the Beac:ti• series offers "The Emperor's New Groove" starting at dusk on the Newport sand. Parking costs S8 per car. Campfires will also be available for s'mores. The resort is at 1131 Badt Bay Drive. For more informatJon. call (949) 729-DUNE. JULY 14 Elements Music will of'f9r 1 beginning course using a new piano-keyboard method from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center at Mariners Park. Registration for the five-week course is $105. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. JULY 15 ·0rganic lnMCt Contn>I; 1 free seminar. will be offered from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Martcet. 225 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa. To make reservations. call (800) 595-MOMS. JULY 16 •Your Mortgage and Money; • free program on the process of buying, selling or refinancing a home, will run ftom 7 to 9 p.m. in the Vincent Jorgensen Center next tQ Mariners Branc:ti Library. Local author Randy Johnson will JULY 19 Newcom.,. to the digital universe are invited to "Tools and Trides:.lnternet 101; a free Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at the Balboa branc:ti of the Newport Beac:ti Public Library. For more information, call (949) 717-3816. •DM>rce: A New Beglnnl119; 1 workshop for men aod women divorced or getting divorced, is offered from 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beac:ti. The cost is $40. For more information, call (949) 644-6435. Newport Dunes Resort'• ·Movies on the Beac:ti" series offers •The Sword and the Stone .. starting at • dusk on the Newport sand. Parking coS1s $8 per car. Campfires will also be available for s'mores. The resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For more information, call (949) 729-DUNE. JULY 23 A free seminar and book slgnlng, "Asian Longevity Secrets; will be offered b'Y author Ping Wu from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. To make reservations, call (800) 595-MOMS .. JULY 24 The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce's Newpon Sunset Networking Mixer will be held aboard the Empress yac:tit of Pacific Avalon Yac:tit Charters. 3404 Via Oporto No. 103, Newport Beac:ti. The dockside event from 5 to 7 p.m. will include hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. The mixer is free for members. Potential members pay $10. For m<>f'e infonnatJon. call (949) 729-4400. JULY25 Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies on the Beac:ti" series offers "Remember the Titans" starting at dusk on the Newport sand. Pa ricing costs S8 per car. • Campfires will also-be available for s'mores. The resort 1s at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For more information, call (949) 729-DUNt . "City of tlv J1~·· 1_700 Adams Ave.i Ste. 1O1...1. 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Ambassador and Mixer Emcee Mike Dono0oe o( Golden Touch Productions awards a raffle pri:ce to wrie Weichman o( Weichman & Assoc:ia • l «R, 0.... CobNnolfan's Hallm.vtc, G.try Oohmn and Oavtd San~ of Henry"s ~rbtpt«•. \ Monday Juty 7. 2003 A.5 JULY CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesdays Tuesd;i, Ju\ Friday Ju , .l Networbrs Luncheon Leed s Group 11 45 am · 1 pm Costa Mesa Count"i Club 1701 Goll Co1r e Or .e cr~1 ~gislative Committee Noon -CtJamber office fourth of July Holiday Chamber Clost:i.l Monda, J J ' i Finance Committee Tuesda; Jul , 8 Executive Committee, ' 30 a -•• ,.,-r,:>€ ~-. ce luesday July 8 Ambassador CommittH, Noon c~a~t>E· att ("' Thursddy July 10 Board of Directors Luncheon "45 am 1 µ m Hr>I da\ Inn co~ta Mec;a 313l B• c11 S•rPPt July 11 A11Qus1 3 Orange County Fair -OC fairgrounds (Closecl Monday~I Thursday July 17 90-Minute Bre1kf1st Boost 7 ~ 8 45 am Costa Mesa Country Club 1701 Golf Course Drive CM I Monday, July i 1 Costa Mes. Community Goff Claaic Mesa Verde Country Club ' Wednesday, July 23 After Hours Business Mixer DARK PLEAS E MEET Trey Trask OI' Matt Hammond .BBC 2651-2675 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92627 71 ~9-6969 voice BUtwta ..... _ 71 ~9-2780 fax CclllnltbaC www.~~ycenter.com Enn Baldwin infoecapit.ifirr.uatmentnetwafk.com P.O . Box 2656 CoU Me.a, CA 92628-265& ,.W22-7063 phone 949'712-7064 "'" ~I net I ; ' , QUOIE OF 1llE DAY "I love {being with the Minnesota Vikings . t s one o the best situations I can be in." Eddie Johnson, former Newport Harbor, OCC punter ' M Monday, JUy 7, 2003 Sports Ecltor ~hwd Dunn: (949) 5744223 • $porta Fu: (949) 650-0170 WORLD TEAM TENNIS July 14 honoree TIM O'BRIEN .. .. I• , Breakers visit Sacr~mento. for .o.pener Newport Beach begins World Team Tennis season tonight on road against defending champion Capitals. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot It has been said that timing is everything and for 16-year-old Maria Sharapova the time might be now. If that is the case, Newport Beach tennis fans are in for quite a treat. Sharapova is one of five play- . ers on the Newport Beach Breakers, the reincarnation of the Newpon Beach World Team Tennis franchise last seen around these pans in 1994. The Breakers begin play tonight at 7 against the Sacram ento Capi- tals at the Sunrise Mall in Cit- rus Heights. The Breakers' home opener is scheduled at Palisades Tennis Oub on Tuesday, also against Sacramento at 7 p.m. Though Newpon Beach's marquee player is listed as Lindsay Oav- enpon , Sharapova could be the breakthrough s tar. Nominated by Teen People earlier this year as "one of 20 teenagers who wiU change the world," and last year by Sport Magazine as "one of 21 athletes to watch out for in the 2 lst cen- tury." Sharapova showed what alJ the fuss is about at Wimble- don. A wild-card entrant, Shara- pova advanced to the fourth round before falling to fellow Russian SvetJana Kuznetsova, 6-1. 2-6, 7-5. But it's fell.ow Russian Anna Kournikova with whom Shara- pova has often been compared. The biggest difference between the two seems to be that Shara- pova acrually has the chance to be a dominating tennjs player. Davenpon has been a domi- nating player for years. The three-time Grand Slam singles champion lost in the quaner- finals of Wimbledon to Venus Williams in three sets, but her performance, combined with that of Sharapova, has the Breakers brass thinking big. "I think we're going to have some full stands," Breakers GeneraJ Manager Lisa Fonman said. "There's no question the performance of those two young ladies has peaked inter- est." to play, with the other coming July 12. The first match at Pa]j- sades wiU also mark the ret11m of World Team Tennis to the area for the first time since 1994, when the Newport Beach Dukes set the WfT record for best reguJar-season record with a 14-0 mark. The 2003 season again ha~ 14 matches scheduled, all played within the span of three weeks. In.d uded among the Breakers' home schedule are matches against the New York Sportimes and John McEnroe on JuJy 15 and the Philadelphia Freedoms and Martina Navratilova oo July 26, the regular-season fi- nale. With I 0 teams from around the country, World Team Tenrus is broken into Eastern and Western Divisions, each con- sisting of five teams. The win- ners of each division will meet in the World Team Tennis finaJs Aug. 23 al the USTA NationaJ Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. during the U.S. Open. World Team Tennis consists of one set each of men's singles, men's doubles, women's sin- gles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. The resulting cumulative score decides the winner. In addition to Davenport and Sharapova, the Breakers' squad includes three-time World Team Tennis .Most VaJuable Player Brian MacPhie, Josh Eagles and Eva Dyrberg. The club is coached by fo rmer USC men's tennis coach Dick Leach. Sacramento, the defending WTT champion, has Andre Agassi as its featured player. The Capitals' roster also in- cludes AJly Baker, Mark Know- les, Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor. The team is coached by Wayne Bryan, who guided the squad to the WTT crown last season, the fran- chise's fifth WTT championship in its 18 seasons in the league. The prize for fans are the marquee appearances by Oav- enpon, Mc.Enroe, Agassi and Navratilova, but, judging from the Wimbledon resuJts, it may just end up being Sharapova who steaJs the show. Much of that interest sur- rounds Tuesday's home opener, one of two home matches in which Davenpon is scheduled "I think both she and Lindsay are doing us proud," Fortman said. "It couldn't be better tim- ing." Marina Sharapova is among the star attractions for the Newport Beach Breakers, who open their season tonight at 7 at Sacramento. FOOTBALL fU PHOTO/DM.Y ... OT Edcie .Jotmon, seen here at occ, wl soon lleve for tramc c1n1> with the Minnesota Vikings, who ~afted him In~. ' ., . Johnson has foot -inside NFL door Former Newport Harbor, ace standout will open . camp with Vikings July 25 . Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot E ddie Johnson's quest to break lnto the NFL u a punter will begin July 25. He could be signed as a Minnesota Viking or ~me a free agent That will be . determined during training camp. The make-or·break situation la not uncharted territory for Johnlon. a former standout punter at ~rt Harbor Hlgh and Orange Coat College. Seemingly. he la battle-tested to omxome cbaUenges. There were obetaclea he bad to upu1 to reKh leYelt u the belt punter In OCC bl9tocy, a two-time All·Alnl!rbn at Idaho Stata Unlwnlty and the ltldl-round 1111 e tUol> by the Vb'P tn the 2003 NFL Draft.. .. JohnlOJ'l plueted from NeWport tfadJoJ, he came to a aOIG'Oldl when he nmdy railed to .meec IQdemlc requirements In hll fttlc semester at OCC. But Johnson reali7.ed he had too much potential to let it go to waste. •That first semester was tough," said Johnson, who returned to his hom etown to spend the Fourth of July. ·1 never really thoupit about giving up on football. But I think I had run out ot room. There was no room for error. It was either bust It or give up. And, I wasn't ready to give up." Johnson turned hia life around and intensified h1a commitment to football. He developed into a consistent weapon for OCCs defense. which helped lead the Pirates to a share of the Miuion Conference central division ctwnplonahlp to 2000. He earned aD·llate honor&. H~. he was stiD &cled with a cbaUenge. Pundnc for a community college, be reali7.ed he had to eeU himself to order to ftnd a better opportunity to play at a four·)"*'~. Johmon. along with ocx: <:.oadl M.lb 1lrylor IDd 1"' aft helped the punter take hil pmie to the nm leYel. :. At Idaho Seate, Johneon led the lJaily Pilot JOHNSON Continued from A6 11ati~n with a 46.3-yard average, ••arrung first-team AU-Big Sky 1 onference and NCAA Division I M AU-American honors in 'OCH. Of his 49 punts, 10 went 111-.ide the opponl'nts' 20-yard J1uc. I le put 15 inside the 20 in '002 and recorded eight 111t1Lhbacks on k.ickoffs to go •\llh another AU -American wa-.on. I hen, April 27, he was drafted lllOth overdll in lhl' seven-round ·1~1 by the Minnlwta Vikings. · l ·m pleased," Taylor said of l11hnson'uise to the NFI~ "When 1r came here from Newport, he ,,a., son of scart:hing for lever path lo follow. But he to go to clas.,. ·n1ere wa-. a t where II ~. he couJd e the ferry the rest of h b. life e could end up going to ege." ylor ~d OCC.. !>pedal teaJm h Paul Brigg-. ~erved ~an ortan1 factor in pu-.hmg • son toward h1.., potential. son had already garnered • ipline and a •.irong work ifac toward the garnl' at Ort I larbur un<.kr Coat h rinlrJey. At ( K .C John,on nded on tho'e J1tnh11tl'\. 5eelc.ing guu.l.mn· from !Qggs. a grandfathl'r figurt' who '(ljuences player!> wnh his ~ion for the game. · •:He'c; !>uch a great guy," 1ltUison :.aid of Brigg!>, who '" ~ring ht'> IHth .-.eason wnh ~rate.. and h.t'i bct:'n ~hing football fo r 55 vear' ~@-iggs wa' Oil<' of 'ewrctl c.lm.e &ids who enioyl'd -.eemg ~!>On's naml' heing broadc.l.'>t ~hhle tclev"wn t:overage of ~FL Drnft John~on wa., rn ~Vegas with hh family and 4JMds and received man\ i~~~~.., aftt'r he wa.' o wce lc.!i after the draft, • oh prepared for hie with tltlngs. He went througli a . -long rninicamp and . ~e familiar with his 1!!1tion in regard to the <;qu.1d .-:l love 11," Johnson said.· It., of the be<..t s11uat1ons I can . I do have to beat out a y opponent. but I don't to beat out a veteran. for e punters. it rould take a le of yearc; to make it jU!>t use the opporturulies a.re to come by I have this mmuy and I'm ready to my all.~ woridng in John&on'a r is that he will punt indoors me games, just ru. he did in e. There is a long-shot billty that the team will be and moved to Los Angeles. ~ver. Johnson ~ selected e Vikings in the draft. while na State product Nick hy was signed as a rookie agent In April, 2002 and did S P O R1 S SE.AN DU•RENE ;;,.,, , Pl[ l Eddie Johnson works out Thursday at OCC 10 preparation for btd to make Minnesota V1k1ngs roster not pl.t}" la!.t sea'>on l'unt111g for th<:' B.utelona Dragon-. 1n .!OIB. 1'1urphy led ;'1.:1-1 I mope v:ith a •li!.4-yard average on till punts. John1,on said he really want' 10 bl· a pan of the Vi kmg'>. a '>quad led by a dyn<1.m1t offense that mclude'i quanerbatk Daunte Culpepper and receiver Randy Moss. M1nne!>ota won II!> final three games '8.-.t &ea.son. ~poiting playoff chance'> for the New Orleans Saini\ and t\11..uni Dolphins. • "1e Vuc.rngs are a good ,1eeper team.· bald Johmon. who punted and pracllLed at OU ... "1ursday. Johnson, who wtll JJ<,o compete for kickoff dulll'.,, will attempt to beat out Murphy for the -.1ar11ng punter pO\llton The winner wiJI open the <,ea'>Orl wiLh the Viking'> when they take on the c.ret'n Bay P-acker!> at 1 ~111beau r1eld Sept. 7. John .. on has a b11 of an advantage as he was selected In thP :\1-1 Orah, but he said the compl'llllon will most likely be oght ..He's a confid.ent young man. but not cocky,'" said Ken Harri!>, John~on\ agent. .. This league b about ~ul"\owing and bealing out the next guy. I have no doubt 111 my mind that Eddie will not on.ly survive. but excel.·· Before comtng back to Newpon Beach. Johnson spent fow days m Palm Beach. Fla. for the Nrl roolue symposium. His FROM THE SIDELINES attendance. as wt'll as that ol tht: other player'> c ho.,en m the "'\rI draft, wa.,., mandatory. I le learned of hfe in the NFL. whill' listening to NFl players '>uch a~ Emmitt ~m1th and Peyton Manning Johnson ..aid he aho me1 \Ir lrrelevant XXVlll Ryan lloa~ thl' draft's final pick. made by 1ht• Raidecs. The two bad a conversation about Newport Beach and the f~stivities that Hoag enjoyed throughout irrelevant Week. Johnson will report to camp July 25 at Minnesota Stare University In Manlceto. He might have the chance to play close to home when the Vikings visit tile San Diego Cllargers Nov. 9 Recalling the Old Cowboy Gene Autry's three biggest wishes, including Angels' title, have come true. A lthougti the late cowboy film star Gene Autry passed on before his Anaheim Angels were sold and advanced to win a World Series championship, he had still achieved h.lgh marks in his~rld. tfis second wife. Jaclde Ellam. took note in 1984 that her husband had three wishes: an \c!ldemy Award; a World Series ring; and a Western Heritage Museum. In time, she was able to make the museum a reality on 13 acres ln Griffith Parle ln Los Angeles. , She was not certain she would MW ... . have any succe~ with the other two matter-. I lowever, the new Angel owners were able to bring the club"s fin.t major league title last year. team; Johnnv ~tack Brown. a one-ume gnd safety for Alabama; rom Mix, a former champion in national rodeo events; and Run Reynolds. who wa'\ a college football 'itar at Flonda State. And Angel fans are theenng opumisucally for the repeat of a utle this autumn. In essence. Autry's years of ownership helped pave the way for DON CANTRELL Autry also chose to honor the originaJ Cisco Kid, I ierben Stanley Dunn. who lived his last years In the furure of Anaheim. Many fans would applaud his efforts. Although Autry would never draw an Academy Award for acting. his museum has showcased sufficient history in that direction, with saJutes to the II.Ices of former athletes like John Wayne. whose birth name was Marion Morrison. a one-time lineman for the USC football ' \ Co'ita Mesa, after serving more than 40 years as the chief propmaster for Presidem Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures. Amusement came to Autry in recent years, before he died. when he was confronted with an offer to buy Tioga. Texas, his birthplace near Oklahoma. He politely declined the offer. It is still a mall town, Actually. hi'> fir'>t -.tep tO\'>ard the entenamment world camt• rn Olel...ca. Olla. when he ~-a' worlung onr evt:'mng est .i tram terminal for Wt''1<'m Union a' a telegrapher He wa., alone and that wa' a choice 11me 10 p1cl up h1.; S8 guitar. for ''h1th he had paid off a mail order hou .. e at SO rents J month. 10 '>lllg 10 h1m.,elt. 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"' tom1 ha1 ~I• t Jr,111g•· ( lllllll\ ..tlld pl I\ IJ,..,t•1l,1fJ ol 1 ( 111H ort.lta. \!1t·r ( om orJ1u < l1dtll1.11 \\l'nl 111 ~ qm-.n.lfr Ind 111 pl.1\ ndl.'JJt'ndt•m h.t,ehJll I h- plaved lnr one n·.ir '111 1 1!11 r \\,I'> lll\Ol\t•d Ill d lrt•1~ <h nd1•1ll \\hilt> 'IMldlllg oul'>rde tht' ba11111g 1 .ig1· r hatmJr1 ton~ a h.1JI 10 tilt• ITIClllth rl1e half \\ t•nl I hro11gh tht• nt>l .md l nudi.t>d •hrn• ll'tth OUl t le '>did h1 i. '>IJll relm l'nng ITom tht· .it1 1d1·11· < hJtman . .!:i .uul rlw I 1l•''' honort•e of the I ),111\ l1tln 1 "ipon" I lrtll 11t I .11rn· 11,,., 111 I lun11n1-'1on l:\e.11 h I 111 h,1pp1h rn.irnt"t! \\ltl I 11lJm . ht' -..ud \\t' 11.1' , .. 1 tw,1u1itul -.t:ven 1111111th uhl "111. c l1.uf1.., Ill \\1· l.111 tum In ROLLER HOCKEY ----- Kin gs blow by Red Wings The CoMa Ml•-.a Kmg" Hnv' Oub 4 roller ho~:key team, led h\ four goal!> from John Barton. d1· feated the Red Win~ 10-0. 111 Wui the pnng I .e~e champ• onship. Jefrenon ~ added a trong effort. c;c·oring three goal~ and holding the Red Win~ <.tore less while playmg 111 goal dunng the first half. Sanders fin~hed the season with two shutout~ The Kings. who ended the st><\• 'llll H .! took 1ht· lt•ad lour min utt·' 111111 tlw ~.111w a11d mam ~ tauwd thC'rr mumrn1u111 <..ameron Knight .md Davis Brown anchored the ~· de- f enw Brown held the Red Wings <;t1m•les.<> in goal 1n the t,('Cond half while Grant Rawtlns added two goal'>. lonathon Keedy made wwral m1d-1ce '\top-. C'.as6Jdy Gatewood plaV('d Wl'll m goal for the Red \ 111~. while Ian Sequeira had mulnple"shot~ /few(tljExplorer XLT : To w Pkg ..... - '25 •• 75 WMUQ MDZUQ .. A8 Monday, July 7, 2003 SPORTS Dally Pilot PLUG IN Plug into your community Find out what's going on in your crty, Daily Pilot parlcs, churches, schools, entertainment and sports Read the ... Win the Best Seat in the House ... on· the Players' Bench. Enter the Dally Piiot- Newport Beach Breakers On Court Contest. 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Fill out the entry form below and mail it to the Daily Pilot (Include Newport Beach Breakers On Court Contest on the envelope) to be received by Friday, July 11 at 5 p.m. Or bring it by the Daily Pilot office at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa during regular business hours, Monday -Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. No purchase is necessary. Winners will be picked by random drawing and notified prior to the July 16 match. Employees and thelf rel.1/NeS of the Dally Pilot, Times Community News. Los Angeles Times and Tnbune Company are melJ{J1ble Picturod.below: Brian MacPhie 111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 ENTRY FORM DAILY PILOT-NEWPORT BEACH BREAKERS ON COURT CONTEST Name:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Daytime Phone:---------------- e-mai : ~~~-~~~--~~~~~~~------ pnn«1ted by '4/ ADVANTA . Find it fast in your hometown nevvspaper WORLD TEAM TENNIS , ' ' ~ . • • • • • , . , .. . ~ .. E . .J .. ' . ' . : ' I q " . . \ . " , " . ' FILE PHOTO /DAllYP1LOT Lindsay Davenport will play in first of her two home matches with Newport Beach Breakers Tuesday, when the Breakers host the Sacramento Capitals at the Palisades Tennis Club. , I , I , CANTRELL Continued from A 7 incredible roping stunts, was the famed Will Rogers. We asked Autry once at Cypress College how he came to know it was Rogers. He replied, "When I got to the bottom of his message where he signed it - Will Rogers.· The compliments were taken in stride at the counter, but after absorbing the impact coming from a top celebrity, Autry wouJd soon be packing his bags for a big-city adventure. ln time, it led to a first movie. "In Old Santa Fe,· released in 1934. 11 starred Ken Maynard. However, Aut:ry's popuJarity was rising so fast, many theater owners started changin g the marquees 10 read Gene Autry in big letters and Maynard belbw in small leners. Autry was concerned because he didn't believe he had any talent and started wearing gloves. because he said he didn't know what to do with his hands. However, his wife, then the late Ina Mae, encouraged him to persevere. lf she hadn't, Autry surmised another 94 films wouldn't have made it to the silver screen. Ina Mae, always a strong supporter. Is one who deserves a salute for the song "Rudolph. the Red-nosed Reindeer." ·' Autry once confided that he . had li1tJe regard for the song ltn<t felt it was siJJy. Bui Ina Mae _ ·- urged him to do It. because she • firmJy believed the children wouJd like it. She was right again and die 1 song sold into the millions apd ! conilnu~ 10 do c;o every holfday. season. Autry and the late Senator Barry Goldwater were once bfg- transport pilots for the Arm~• Corps in WWII al Luke Air~! Base In Phoenix. : .... :~ Goldwater, a one-time :::: outstanding Lineman fo r the -::::: University of Ari7,ona, said he: ......... and Autry were friends and i::; visit ed often in their early dayC..i: •'!· ·,.,~ .... ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...,jiti! Call 949 642-5678 I ' ... . ' ~ .. '. I • .. . ' . . , ' I' • • , , , , , , r r : . ' ' ' I • ' • • • .. • • • • • .. • • : : ; .. NOJICT MO. ffH 11 UHIV£RSffi' Of CAl.lfORNIA, IRlllHE • IRVIHE. CALlf"ORHIA ~Ofwoa. Surle« l'wtllftt 2003 project •IH 1nc;Jude the 11p11nsioft ot two u1shn .-lllllC lob with an 11tarn1t1 fOt e new llmpcl(Ny parflina lot 1 The PMfllna lob lo be •ap1nded tll(lude tilt Anlt1ltf ReuHlion Cent., P•lllna Lot •nd Ille Hewitt tl•U P1rkln1 Lot, provklini 390 new parkina tllllls ind 130 new parkln& sl•tls iit 11ell of tile lots. respec:ttvely. "1e K098 of w°!,I\ et both p11kln1 lob will Include but 1s not limited to· dtilnolitioft. sne utilities, ptotectlon of nlshn111mptov1ments new •'Ph 1i P•rfllnt Mlrlaeu, concrete curbs, autten, swalu end walkw'iys, slllpi:I '41tttJn1 end l1116scape and lm&•bon Thi 1lt.,n1te for • (11nPOfary parltlni lot "!ill provide •""oalmately 930 p11k1n1 sllllls •I the Atroyo \/is.ti Hou11n1 ., .. •Tl,. ltmpor1ry lot will be fin"h•d with 6" of compacted ~ue over compacted naUve soil with 1dd1tlon1I work 1ncludin1 bul not llmltlld to: cl1.11ln1 •11d crubbm1. compecllon, sb'411n1, and Jandsc•pin1 and ifrlptlon, with • phased project 11hm1ted completion dates of $.ptemlllf 21, 2003 end O<tobet JO, 2003 lst1m1tlld Construchon Cost· SI00,000.00 ..... QUA&.WKA ltoNSt Prt.e lltUen wt.e ... _. •Mt tt.e .............. a. tti.. I~ 0--..tt ..ey _,lie •l'91W. fw -4 ,...... ........ -· .....,, .... ~ .,...,.< ....... -.......... ,.....,14.4 " .... ......, .... tty .. -......... , ......... ,_ noaowt~ . 81dd111& documenh will be n11Jabl1 at t rOO A.M., T .... ~. J..ty I IOOJ, 1nd wlH be issued only el ' c. ......... 14 ........... "· lirK. 3182 Pullman Street Costa Mna, CA 92626 PlloneNo.C/14)7!11 2680 Altant1on· R1cto. Berlotll and Robert Solano NOfla It Is the sole •esponsiluhty or pt1me conu actors and w bconttactors to re111ter with Consohd1t1d Reproeraph1u , Inc. or On11tn & Construction StNkes, Unl~•ra1ly of Cah101nia. Irvine, lo 1clo.nowled&e 1ec11pt of the Biddlna Documents for Ille Proiect 0-._...._., Pre .... I .. <-fer-• -4 Prefen Site Visit will be conducted Oft W~, .kofy 1', 200J, be&1nn1n& prompfly al 11.00 &JI. P1t1Jctp1tes \hall meet at OeSl&n & Construction Se•v1Ces Unaven 1ty ol Cahforni1, ln11ne 5201 Cahlorn1a Avenue, Su•le 250 Sulhv•n & W111hl Conference Rooms II v111e. CA 92697 2450 1949) 8?4 6630 (Coine1 of C1lllorn11 Avenue and B1~n Avenue) Only B1dde11 who pall1c1p.ate. 1n lhe Pte Bid Conleience and Proiect Site \111•t. 111 thetr entirely wall be allowed to bid on the PtOlt'tl Parhc11>1tes mini .,,.ve al 01 befoie 11:00 A.M. Persons ;or11•1nc later than I I.OS A.JI. will not be allowed to bid as p11me contractors on the Proiect f'O< further 1nform1hon cont.act Lynn l•vaer at (949) 874 /OCJ9 at tan & Construction Services Umvers1ry of C1hl0tn11. lrvme lhh wfl t.. recetve4 ....... et: Bid Boa, r ronl Counter DESIGN & CONSTRUC !ION SERI/ICES University ol C1lllorr111. Irvine '>201 Cal1lo1 ma Avenue. Su1le 250 lrnne. CA 9?697 2450 Phone No (949) 874·6630 lift _, ... rec.iv ... -w t..fwe 2:00 P.M ., W••~..__. J..&... 2J ~1 ~ -· • lift .. t...,...... .t 2.0S P.M., W..._4oy, J..ty 2J, 200J ot1 DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SER\lltES University of Cahlo1n11, Irvine !>201 Cahfornia Avenue. Suite 250 II vine. CA 9269/ ?450 Bid Sec1mly 1lnh1 amount of 10~ of the lump sum base b•d, e1 clud1n1t alte•natu, shall accompany u ch bad Tiie surely 1ssum& the Bid Bond shall be, on the bid deadhne. an adnulled surety answer (as defined 1n tilt Ciihtornlil Code of Civtl Procedure Section 995 120) All 1nsvt1n(.t pol1C•es reou1r1d to t>e obt11ntd t>y Conttacto• shall be aubrect to ll>PfOYal by Uni•et\llj loi form and sut>st1nce All pohcau 11qurred by Un1•ers1ty 101 Comme1C1al f Olm Cener;ol l1ab1hty Bu11ness Automobile l11l>lhly ( H tts l 11b1hty 111d Profess•onal l 11b1hty shall w 1saued by comp11n1es with 1 Besr Ratana of A or beller and • l1n1nca1I class1hc1tion of \1111 or belle• (0< an equivalent 1 alln& by Slandard and Poor's or Moody's) All Pohcres 1equ11td by Un11rtr'lly for Workers' Co1T19enuhon and f mployers' lu1b1hly shall t>e 1uued by comp1n1n (1) that have • Best R1lan1 ot B• or better and 1 linanc11I clns1f1c1hon of VIII or better (01 an equivalent r atana by Standard and Po0t s 01 Moody's ). Of (11) that are acceptable lo the Unavtn1ty All such poltties shall ti. -•lten 10< nor Ins than the 1mounl\ spec1f1ed an the 81dd1n1 l>o<lumen ts The succeu lul Bidder •nd 1b sub<onll1cton will be 1equtted lo lollo• llM nond1sc11m1n1hon 1equ1n menh u t lo1th an lhe B1dd1n1t Oo~uments and lo pay P'•••1hn1 •uae 1atH at lhe kKAlll)n of the Work Tiie wccenful Bidder will be •equrted ro have rhe followme ~h.10tn1a contraclor'a hcens. current at the time ol lhf 81d Openl!'ll UCINH C&.A5StfK.ATION1 General Build1nc Contru·tor General En&lntfl•n& Contractor Earlhw0tk and Pav1nc Contr1ctor TH( REGENTS OF THC UNIVERSITY or CAllf ORNIA UClNSI CODfa B. or A. or c 12 Unn•,r S<ly of CakfOf n11 ln1ne July 200J Published New I Buch Cost.a"*" D11l Pilot Jul l 1 e. 2003 M/!>8 SELL your stuff .ttvough classifie d! ~ LM-f'ectfic \111w s:ilIIO 818-996-7322 lv mte c.nn•l•t' _... 11• rq. SS 4 ltl<OIDS ITC -0..:. Ek. !Os & S1s a Mac.S.-.llAit~ .._._, 949·6•S 7505 Slli your stuff through classified! Older 5Mt Fumlture P\ANOS & CollectllAet . ....,..._._ ......... ·~,.,...,.,. .. CASHMIDM ... ,...Cl' ..... ,,... M llUY 19TA1U ._.....~- M1111r corJSIGW.1HJTS SELL your stuff through classified! =·· -$600-$1SIO/WllllYI Posllt poslflons /111 nounoenwrt llNlll. Entry- Profesalonal level. No ••perilnc:e ~. Plid tr1lrunl/vK1tions. Cell ~-SIW-tor llfffl/ Wo l-8J>.C21>.1401 a 103 for a lu:n., Sum Con· lt1d at• lnorited f0t the f~ktJW0t1'• lllftACI IOOfS, VllA*> NOUSIN9, II.MS. •1SOO, 2400, &HOO P1lOJICl M0.1 • $0q7'H (ll-.02S5) CONTUCT NO., Sf-USO UNIVCRSITY or CAllfORNIA, IR\llHC 1$1\llH(. CAl..IFORHIA 92687 noJKT DIS<WTIONr Work incluclel, but ~ not llm1ted to lhe follow1n1· Repl1ce rools at llelilno Hous1nc. bu1ldln1s • 1500, 2400. 1nd 2!X>O ISTIMATIO CONSTIUCTION con. s 1os,ooo.oo •••• PrlwM 11.U.n ....... -· -·· .... .-tlfketl-• 1.. .... (e•trect o ......... ,. Mey -...... ., .... fer __ ... B1ddan1 Oocumenh will be available to B1ddors on MONDAY, JULY 7, 200J and will be 1nued 1t F 1C111t1u M1n1ee menl, Un1•ers1ry of C1lrforn1a hv1nf 201 Interim OlflCe 8u1ld1n1 (ma1hn& addfus) 19172 u mbo11e Boule vud (phys1e1I 1dd1~u) Irvine. CA 9?691 !>444 C949> 824 1404 Call 3110 21DO+-IBQB ICln1MS, CATS. OOCS ~ on-ft -••••lltwortl Oii ~ f lllhon blmnd :I> DAY tEAl TH ClJNINmI ~709 ,_ 'SPAY lar rnomnw uA/ -.. kJt-. 9//&611-es32 Dop 3115 ll'w*-' lw4w ( .. ~ Smart & love •eftbonPrMlfteS $400 Lort (71•> 4.lt 1818 LMltADOtl "'5 OfA CDf CMAaf'ICMt UMIS, pl1linum blonde. $800 626-JS9·8854 PllM1•1• ----~··" colors, 111 111u for edoptlon to quahfled homes WWW~acvt Of'I 0t 714-nJ. LS {Malt-Set) (CN.. -scNf) • .,. BIB wmr ...,, ----#MCIUIDLI .... ~l ..... .......... ,.. .... .... ....... ,.. .. . .. ... mca.tMIOUS ..... •1111111111 .... 111 -na-..a•••s 50-70$ Off, 40••0. 50190. &Ch 120 llluat Stll Ctft Dellwfl Roy (tM) ..... , .. I I II °''" 711 I • 11111• ~ 1111 - MlCMllu.t --. Po WW_,. lmO"' • •tY-o.-IDc9~ ............ »_ dili.~.,, .... aa u..c• ~-.-.O..f'lrtl.NY ma 1.-....w:ND (tll.~ MA_..._,. -~._.. ... .... "911lJK ........... ......... ,' .............. .................. ......... _ 81ddm1 Documents. Checks •tt to be made P•Y•ble to 'The Rtlt'nb of the Unlveriity of C1l1torni. • Sealed Bids will not be accepted attlf. 2.00 PM -fUISOAY, JULY tt, 200J 81d Secur lty m the amount of 10" of the lump Sum Bue 81d, e1clud1nr alternates, shall 1ccomp1ny each Bid The Surety 1sS111n1 the Bid Bond shall bt, on the Bid De1dhn1. an admitted surety insurer (as defined 1n the C1hlorm11 Code of Ctv•I P1 ot edure S1cl1on 995 120). A mandatory Pre,B•ll Conlerenu and Pre·Btb lob Walk will be con ducted ·on TUISbAY, JULY U , 2001 be&tnn1n& ptomplly •I 12:00 NOONPart1c1 panb shall meet at F 1c1llhes Manaeement. Interim 0111ce Bu1ld1ne. Conference Room 128, Un1vers1ty of Callfo1n1a, lr•me. (Bu1ld1ne • 92 on No1th Campus Map), 19172 lAmboree Boule vard. lt•1ne CA 9269/ !>444. (949) 824 14<M ATTIMDANCI AT THI PH-llD CONflllMCl AND PH-110 JOI WAUl IS MANDATOaY FOil All PlllMl CON- ---~ M •floe. '* ltom bdl, 3 rm ofc ute, I 11'11& ~. lots wwio-. na br- S7'!llrno 96m6632/'6623 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE COUNTY 5411 ....... Jwla , _____ -- ~coaos ~Sef.S.. , ... s~••• f'IOM $825,000 2U llTHST. J&4 ..... .. ,s-.tt17 .... -...... / ...... °':t=• ......... Cit C..91 .. Of'IJI SAT~IUM 12-S IOJITIY JASamCltll --~-lqn .... ...,. ... = , ,..,. ~-Alloc w""'-PllGlC.it tar -11'95.CD> !Iv °"'* . --..m ..... ,.... . ......,. ....... ~ ""' ~ .......... ""'°"'~ ~ ............ ' ,.,'s, ...... = °' .......... .............. ~ ~--... ~ .. , ... = "•::n,.: .... .. ..-.n••-, ] .. ,.. ........ .. = ... 't It ""' ..... •. - Al'fll lHIS TIMI WU ltOT II IUCNIU TO PA&TIC•ATI tN THI I .. HOCUS AS A ..... , CONTUOOll.. Only bldde" who particic>1te In both the Prt·B•d Contlt'tllet and the Job Walk In tll111 tnlluty will b• allowed to bid on th• Pr OJICI IS Pf •me contrectoi s r or further 1ntorm1l1on, contact r ac1hltes Mana1ement, Contr•cts Deputment. Alln Brenda R Hockenhull al {949) 82• I &<M lhe successful 81dde1 and its Subcont1 aclors w1N be requ11ed lo follow Ille nond1tc11mintllon requir.ements itl 101 lh m the 81dd1111 Oocu menh a nd to pay preva1hn1 wa&e ••les •I the location of lite W0tk The successful B1ddet will be r equor ed lo have the lollowm& Slale ol Cahforn11 Contractor ~ hce11se cu,,tnt al lh~ time of subm1n1on ul the Bid UCINSI CLASSlfK.ATION: lKINSI CODI: General Bu1ld1ne Contractor B Booltne Contractor C 39 Ott.er Prefect s.eclflca: 11 .. cler ~uell(Jcotl..,1 < ... cl fM le lie •ub- Mittecl "' time ef bJd .... w.. but ... ,.., nec .. ,...Jly llmlt•" te: I The Contractor shall h•ve been in bu~ane•\ under the slime name and C;ohforn1.i Conluc t or > l acen>e for • 11\1111mum of !> tonllnu ous year'> proor lo !he bad opemna dlle tor lh1s P101ec I. The htM~e u>ed lo u l1sly this require men! ~hall bt of the -.ame rype rrqu11ed by lhP conl•at l 7 1 he Con II at101 snail p10•1de a m1n1murri of 3 teleiences lor pro~ch \1m1la1 '" "o~ •r>d \Ut lo lh1> Pro~c I whllh h••• been \ut< n\lully completed 1n lhe State of C•hlorn1a during lhe pasl 3 yea•> IHE REGE NTS or IH[ UNIVERSITY or CALI fORNIA July ?003 Publl ~h•d Ne wp111 t Beach Cosld Mesa Oaoly Piiot July 7 14 2003 Ml~ suuoees (aJAOOtl MIKIAl) ·NOTICE TO OHEN OAN I ( A•"O • AlUSI do I MICHA(l COHOON 1n 1nd1•1du•I THE COROON r AM ll Y TRUSl MARTHA ElllAfB IH COllOON an and..adu•I and 00( S I th1 ough I 0 inclusive YOU ARE 8£ INC Sol 0 BY PLAIN11H (A Ud I• nt<t demand andoJ RUS Mlll8AND & SMITH A Prolu>1onal Corponl•M You ha•e 30 C Al I N OAR OAYS airer this \ummoni is served un you lo file • lypewratlen respons.e at this tour I A letter or pllune call will not prntecr you you1 typew11tten re s ponse mu\I be 1n pr04>er le1al lot m 11 you wanl the court to hu1 your cne If you do nor hie your rupons.e on hme you may lou tile cne and your waau money •nd oroocrtv mo be 11),cn RURAL PROPERTY FOR~ Rlndmrf1'mll Cony Pr..,ty 5915 COlOIADO • AT IT'1 I IS T 3!> acr9' only SS9,9D a-. 1tonaer & A:rpn Nt!wty .......... ~ tuft 11'1 W~I <Awttral Cooado~to~ Mesa NilClarW r cn r;t WOil ~ .. onblp Be -~ & ellEh: r nru-c Cllll~3ll6 {Cit. -satH) RESIDENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 741J COUlfTY w1nt lo call •n •ltorney Stor•1•. Inc:, •I location are doln1 bUMMH 8' ri(ht aw1y If you do not ot 11610 Subo11 d HOOl!u~.t Adventu•n know 111 •ltorney you C11 cle, St•nlon CA ?737 Alb•trou Or miiy call •n •llorney 90680 Ou nce County Cmta .,._w CA 9?fi26 11110 11 str•"• Of • Thi$ u le will be Timothy l Sl.lltn 2737 letal aid ottotll ll~t•d 1n conipet1t1ve b1dc11n1 "' Alb•lrou Dr C.osll the phone book) the 7/tl 2003. 10 AM Meu CA 92626 Oespues de que le at Joe hdloclo. Auction V•le"• M Stirn 2737 1nlle1uen nt• t1lac10n 1411, 13.tl8 l elf1nawell Alb1ltoH Co'\1.1 Mtu 1ud1c11I usled Ilene un Ro•d , Wh1tt11r CA CA 9?6?6 plazo dt 30 OJ.AS CAL 9060'.>, (562) 941 8601 Thi' bU\lrtl'tn '' ton £NDARIOS P••• pruen on said premKes county ducted by husb.nd •nd la• una respuest• es of lo• An11eles Sl•te of wile cr1ta 1 maqu•n• on flSla C•hlorn11 tt .. e you start•d dome cor le Joe Tadt<K1' Aue loon t>u\me)& yetl Una c•rl• <> un• eer hctnH number 1J9 No llamada telefon1to no le SRAO 4 716:U4 will lam St.trn ofreceu protection, \U conduct ult •I 13A18 Th•• St•lemenr wu l8 Tooro . N .. rpo1I Buch CA 926S7 • Th•s busmeu ~ ton dueled by an 1ndmclu1l Hne yow ~t.,ttd do•ltl bu~•llH\ yet' No Steven Ou h.im W1cely fhl\ \l•l~nt~l\I WI\ loled wrlh tho Counly Clerk Ill Or"''" C.n11,.ly on 06/20/()~ 2oosH•aaao 011ly 1'1101 Jun~ /1 )() July I t 4 IOOJ M/'8 rupuut.a escr111 a l efhnawell ROid Wll•t laled with the County lhe follo•tnl perwns maqurna t1ene <t<Je her, C•lllornl1 S•lt• ,, Cl~r~ of Ot•n11e C.ounty 11c doma t>uaineu "' cumplu con I•\ lo1mal )Old with hm1I •ncl on 06120/03 Code • Produclto"' 1dadt\ lt:K•le.s •P•up1• reserve. lhe l•ndlOrd 20036941171 2/1/ Albalrt1\\ C.v\la dos s1 u~ted qu1ere que reurves the 111hl lu bid l1ally Pilot lunt 73 JO Meu CA 9(616 la co1te ocucht! \U at the sate Pu1ch<1se\ lulv 1 14 ?OOJ M749 ll•ler•t M St.0111 l1 II caso must be p11d lo• at um~ n....w_.......,,__ Alb•llO\\ l.u••• Me\• S1 usl•O nu 1><eunt;o of pu1cllase\ All put ,__ CA 926lf> \U respuesl• a llefTll)O chned couds '" \Old I ... s.... I hi\ bU\IOf\' I\ • "" puede pe1 der el ca\u y ·a\ is· and mu\I b• du• led by •n 111d.,11du• le pueden qu1la1 \U removed t>y J 00 P M lh• lulk•w•nir Pellon• Ha•• you •1••1•11 ll<unr \.tlar1<> su dme<o y olr•s on the day of lht \die .,. dmn& bu\anns " bU"llt\\ y~t ' co•a'lle '" p1op1eddcl All \ales are cash U Nul Cnnw1tan1 1'>9 ye\'> /!>'OJ W 19th Sr B204 Cusl• , sm avi\o ad"1on~I por Th as ule is •11b1e• I tu M c 1 1 V•le111' M •tnr n parh de la l01 le p1101 cancell1h1H1 1n lht r\a, -" 1 1111111 92627 Th.-\l•l•mout .... l I Velm• l ynn K11eiler I 1 h I 1 11sten olrfJ' requ1s1 evenl o \e llltni•nt O'Neal l'>g W 191h Sl 1 eel wol 11• 1U1•h to• leaale\ Puvde que belween Mo111\ Muvane 1 B?04 c. 1 M C. 1 Cl••~ !II 0••11~· 1 "'"''' usteil Qu1tr• ll•mar • un & Slo11ee. Int ,.,.o O\ a •~• a 1 on Of> 'lO 0 I abo11ac1 0 1nmed11ta obh&aledparly tornia 9?6?/ 20036948171 menle S1 no lOnoce • Put>hshed N•wpni r lh" bu'"'"" " ton Q4oly P111,1 lvr. 11 If un at>og•do puede Beach Co\la Mes• 0.,1, du,led by •n ondo•idu•I fuly l IA /OIJI M/'Y llama1 " un \tr v1c10 de Pilot June JO luly I H••~ yuu \td• 1"cl dum& 1--. . ref Mencia d• .. bu&•du\ 200J M l'>l ~u\ane\\ yft 1 fiditMs hiilns o a und ol1un.t de ayuda I Nci "-S........ leg•I IYU ti d•recl•JllO ""'OOOf•..,.,u-;;-Vtlm.t I ynn "'"'II'' "" r-. ~ ft N•·•I I lh• l••ll<•wm~ ,,.""'''· leltl~~~~INUMllR1 Of l.lllD PIOmf1 I fh1" \lalem~111 w•• .... d•111•1 ~u\111~\s •'• (Numero del Coso) NolM.e is herelJy \ti.•n 111•<1 wolh lh• ( nu11l 1 I N•·lw .. 1~ Hu'.•lw\' ,.., OJCC02719 thal a cloud b•d 11ubh1 I l.rk t:Jf OcanQ• ruuntv "" ., ll', i b111•d JUDGI DAVIDA. TH-auction will be h•ld '"' "1106120/0J '.11~~1 N•wfoMI H•a<h 0 111,SON DEPT. C23 luly ?I i'OOl •• 1n 200J6t4a902 r A ~71,1, I The namt' •nd •ddieS\ ocloc;k AM •I Mm 1J l>o1ly Pole.I June :>1 iC K•••• M I 11t il'>i nf lht' uiurt " Cl 1 Storo~e 11l1 •mrl uly ~14 .?00 I M/4'> flrt,1d '"•'"' ~"'"' '' nombit y d11•u ,, n cl• bat~ Strtel N•"V"'' fidltiews~ M•dth 1 "'';/!,I 1 lat 01 tr P\) Beach tountv uf Or Ttii•. t;,u-.rn.,. " Pf R R <.: anae Cahlnina. Mon• II I ... S"'-1 rj(lo l~d tiy ••. •11/J•••oJu•I CALIFORNIA COUNTY Of oragr WI • ••• r11. lullowma vel,Ull\ tlu\lnr•.\ y•t' , ... 4 'II .,..u llJ 'OUIO or St II II I HAve yn1; , ..... ,, dullll( OR,t.NC £ Cl N 1 RAL Sdl1sly th• 11•11 "" tilt •re du•n~ 1!1n1nt\\ "' li•r ~n M , lou•t IUSJIC.I I I NII R 100 lollowm11 m1'.celld•ll'•1U\ Oarlm& I 1t11r f(,,\<•h r11,, \1•1•1111 nl "" CIVIC LI N If k OlltVI huusehold •Md ~·"eldl !7'l Old Nrwpoll fl l•ll trt.11 w1111 tt.. I "u"h WfSI SllNIA ANA CA pruperty \luitd •I 1177 >I• 0 Ntw11u•I Br•ct1 r 1,.10 ot '"•"f" '•tullly 9'l/O? C amelbdt~ >Ire" CA'Jl66J ,.ntlh l'I OJ lhe nam.-Jdd'f'"'-\ Ne wp or l 9, •' h CA G11uct Oli~ Unt~t'r.1ly •nd lele1>hunr number "' 97660 by In• Iv '"w"'~ I I r«i A 1 47~ fl•d ~~:~.~1·~~,1 s.. 1 flJ pt .• unt1ft \ 1111Ufrl''I 61 person~ rhr UIV'"ll1liftt'• Nf!"NIJOfl Hlvd '·•.._ [J pla•nhll .. ,rhoul "" hsted lirl"" ,..,,. "" Nt wp• r H•~· J'I f.A ~11 14 ;llQJ M/41J arrorney o\ 111 111Jmt1r• lated l>y ltl•· l•·n-r1h •I '171>6 l fiditiM '4niilu la d1reu.1on 'f .. 1 numero thr tunf" ot tl"111.11 Mini Hu-. t.Jo.,.,.,..'\ .. J'\ tun I "-t.......___. de lelelonc. del abu~odu U Sl•JlaK• "'-k••. 011 Jud•d by d l •nhlt'd -,..._ del demttnd .. ntf' u d~I reprp--=. .. ntd1111n HI WAf L1dl>1htv to I 1 h,. toll t•W.1111( ptr\on., dtmdndantf' qur no r~nty thfff lh.. UJlll.. •·htvr ,,,., \t.Htf'"f1 Qrune. art !loin•' t111•,111,.,\ d\ l1ene obogddo c~' c.nr1t.arn .-.id .,,,.. ... ,,t,Jflf'\ bu\mr~'\ yet' Yr• J9'l8 Burn ... And A ~o1Mffl RO NAl 0 RUS l SQ ll 1'>01 'All r.~p1IAI t.om:t Onv Um••r\•ly 'J-001 f!or I• '.I N•wp .. 11 "61369 llU', Mii lllANO R<~"u1tr• ''" (111\•n•" I LC M1<h••I 1,1., B"oilh (.lo 'UWt & SMllH A f'r<ife'\-smn•I Rec.old\. •·u\111t-• • furn Manaif!f 8drl1cU• Butr1 ICJt Coro or iflti '"' 7600 lQtJ"P I Thi'\ \.fdlf"mf"nt ""d~ ti,andv11t1n .. ,_.,,.t_. Mocnelwn o,,. .. Seve<11t1 81'>17 U•v•d f, laled writ !he •wit Co•.ta Mr" A ~lb71 fJoor lrv1nr t ahturntd Roger' Llf!ril. of lhM'IP,t I,,.,,,,, ,,,,. Ou in .. •• •• • t)n 9?61? (9491 /'J? /IOU Al043 R•"• Alldrvu•. "'"06 ?O I) i I dulled bv dll 1rod1v1dua• DATE: (h cha) HI 07, tM1\l H,.u..,.lwldi 20036 9•817f1 Ho•• y "· l••I• 11 doon~ 2003 B27 71 } 11 / Todd Oaoly Pilot lunt lJ JO bu''""'' y•t' Ne ALAN SlATllt, Cletk Sander• <M1\< Hr,u~< July 1 14, .?OOJ M7Sl l Ba1b.t•• I !l1J•11\ (Ach••lo), holdt --Thi\ l•t•nu rir N• i.y GUSTAVO Hllt-1 A.1;>?4 I l1•de11ck fiditiws'-ileu lalP<l warn 1111 I •uflt~ NANDI Z, Oepvly s.hm1dt IM1\< ltou\• ie-s....... CIPI~ ol lllAllV~ I ""''1 (Delt90do) hOld f't1'tm•I £ ll•th1 IM Ob 15 OJ Put>ll\hPd N•wp< 11 Pu1<ha''"' mu)I be lhe fotlowin~ l>""'on• 200369•9• t8 Beach CO'\IA M~\d U.ttly m•df' with l tit\h •nd µ41d <l',. do•na, tui~mt-... '\ a\ O~••y P1lol )u'1 c J lily P1lul Jun• /j l(I luly lo• al lht tom• ol W1n~lun Tor. 151!>4 7 14 ll ~ MlS 7 14 200.J Ml« pu1cl>a\e No 11ne under l•an\l\I01 la11e Hun Mutf MlcW.tf u..~ Nntu ~ '~ hf'tttl>y ftvrn thal the undtr\•&ned will 11 put>ht auchon pur suanl to t haplet 10 d•v•'S•un 8 cummem.m1 wrt~ "'' t1on ll 700 of !he llu\1M \\ ilf\d pro fesston' '-Ode '" \e\.t1an 1988 ol th, (av1I tOd~ ol The Stair of C•hlo1n1a and pur \uanl to cum mt1t1al codt inhon nw (2) lhe lollow1n& m1Scell;oneous houi~hold •nd person1l PfoPe•tr to wit 1<1en11foed by name and slor11~ unit num 4br 2ba HUGI YARD w /GAllOIN(I. r 1esh parll " & out. '9 T~ P-11 & 11111' IUldl.. $2[IX) ·-~IJ Jlr 21• .._.. Enl!ide b•& yard, Rll ape, erul pie for kids & pets S1 JOO/mo !M9 683 8879 COMMUnuss all.UMOll Contx1 renbt ~ Aclert- ment lmlorm.oon tAnter l~ .. Hlfwtdtnd ""-" lrvn. Ca 92614 , ..... ... , ..... ,.,._ <OMMmlffS ...... ... QirttKt rarUI ... Ai-1 mwll ..... RllilbiC... l~ ....... ~ ... ..... hN., C. 81.4 ....... 1 I 1iltt1- the age Of J 8 I\ allowed llOilfll> 8t.H h f,A 97649 ro attend fhl' \Alt lhr I MC !>PFYll e• Int lanlllort1 rnervH th• ICA1. 1'>1'>4 l•an\1\tor raghl lo b•d al lhe \ale l an• Huntingteyn Bench All pur thU•d i<>od\ .;1 ~ C..A 92649 \Old ~a\ 1~ • ctnd mu'\t bt Th1!t bu~1nfo\~ •'> c. on itmo•ed b~ !> ()(J pm dulled by • "''"""I"'" on th• d•y foltn .. rng IM H••t tnu \t•• l•d doan~ \-al~ Buyttr' mu\t P''' bus1n'"'' ,,~r "to v1d~ a l.Uft~nt U'•ltndl l MG ,,., illrf:'\ In or • phututupy ol lhear Jaclynn M Kaa~ Pie\ ori21nJJ ,~ ... ,.,,1,. pe,m•t al Thi~ \tctt,.m,.nt ...,d!t. lhe ta n>< ul ,.1. in lieu llle<l "'th the Cou11lv ot \ale~ ta• 1 ha\ ,al• Cler~ .,t O• •nae luu11t, IS \ub1ec l 10 pno• on06 ?O 03 tfnt .. ll•llon an the ~·enl 200369•lllJ o uttler!wnl btlween Daily P1lol lune ?l JO landlord and obhiAled July l 14 1003 M/'>6 Rc1itiM --..u ie-s.,...... T ht follnw1111 ve:r ~11n­ drtt doHt£ t11J• 1nr•,• ~~ In Tn1 ~M<h '>ll, tmt-t,AIO ~ ... IAplnA 8~11 h 1_,1tt~ '"'"' q('tl~I llalhln n I ""'"" '>." [ n1f'r d'd Ba-. l •• un.t Be••h C •"'"' '"• 'l.">~ I l hi\ fJU\lnt·~ · 1\ i';t1 diJC h~d bV ttr1 1"01~1ChJ4lil H.1~.., you \ldt ttd '1oin~ hu"" .. '' "''' Nn K•lhle~n f l!urn\ pa1ty Publl•hcd N• wpor I Beach Cosl1 Mesa Daily lth\ \l•t t-mrnl •d' ltl.-d w•th lhr f.ounh ~lerk ul (Jo an~.-Lount. Adlf6. t.ileu on Ob 16 OJ ... S......., 20036UU20 I Daily Polo! lun• I IO P1lol July I I 4 2003 M751 lh• lollow•nc persOfl\ Juty 7 14 ?OOJ M/el arc dOIDR bU!dOC)S •). ---- A 5TW I .. S 10'5/Mo '/• Off .. ht -·-for 6mo le.a~ ~wty remodtlfd W MW ~ CMpet & M"""'-1111! WIO ~@unit OW & lu1 2Br SIU '> (311 Lora 9'19-646 m4 or II• 6l37WZ No~ i.-.. 1~ , ... 1Mlt ... .... , p-~ .... pe1 .. 1. ... • •• 11 ... ,,, .... $1450 ,.,_2'J-4U I $1750 2+2.S .... I.WI/ ~ lb1h Towmome Patx>. .cbdled p ~ pet ok. 10 C....-0 Dr. om. n 111B1A:1>.1m I llOCI ntOM OCIAN 2br 2ba apt, remodeled Ctrl)Oft $1~ Av"I 8 I t4t-SIS-4229 2 .. TIAllT lllllTALS Hewpon 8eadl Ptmn Sl*X> 51950/mo •'1 '4t-67J...7IOO ••~rt Creal, l br 2ba, 2 c 111 wtllt. to bell, te11nl1/pool/sp1 S2l00/mo '4~107 ta 11 U W IAT Avt. II UR* Jlw 2111. vault t9ll, {p, w/d.. 21: ,. . l2500r'inD ·~99.~3641 ~ ............. 3ba -2-a•. PflY paw. comm pool Yr • SIT!!>_.'°"~ Foti llNT IN IWfFS Popul11 E Plan JBr 2' /'61 • F amity !loom SJOOO mo 949 W 4909 C .. 't1te•w ttt to 1U 1•011 n,,i.r~I uo•-' tlu it.tUt ~ Ltt ,., Cla•i/W Smi.ct DirttlM] w,,, .. JUM rtWll STARTING ANEW BUSINESS! • • • • • • • • • • • mr• -*" , .... I clnft & malnt.ln 1.," holMS Cook, •1v., •ll d11t1es. elOwly £ chtld Clf• op J?j tl1·90ll l , ' AlO Monday, July 7, 2003 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF .. E111plo) ee ... ·· Emplemlu." NOUTTEI HOW YOU SAY IT, CUSSHDW Fiii iT. ANSWERS TO WEEK.LY BJUDGE QUIZ Q I · Eac"· W<"ll vulnerable, '" Sooth you hold: • J 6 5 l ~ IOI O K J9 U • A 7 The bidd ln.g has pnx.'Cedcd: NORTH F.AbT sourn WEST 1• 20 ? Wluil do you bid now? A -FirM, with fuur-can:I ~uppon for pwtDCf'S major, )'\lll 00 not Wfl{ll IU tlefetal u low-level tloublod dlumond conlf&C(. In the fllOdcm i.tyle, o cue- bid or the enemy suit bhows an invi· Ul.tiooal or strong.er spade misc. If thut wcupon i~ In yoor 1m11ory, yoo have just enough to use it. If oot. you lllU)I M:ltk: uo '°me )~ nu~. und we hke three \padcs. · Q 2 -F~·Wc.~ vulnemble. as South you hukl • K Q 0 H 4 J 2 K CJ 10 8 • 7 4 The t>iddrng h!b procccdc.xt· WE.'\f NORTH EAST' SOUTH .... .... I• ~ l • f'llSll .._ ? Wlwl UL'tlOO du YOU tAt''! A • Obvmu'I). p.inner iv.., v11l11<..-... but then' I\ tilt' prohah1l11y thuc hJ\ lung \Uri I!> dub~ Newrthele'l>. you don't gM nch lenrng the opponent< play uriJl'turt>ed al the two l<'v<'I. >() tlouhlc for Ul.krout 10 'ho"' hcJrt' .md uni) one mrnur wrl Stiouli.I llaflner h1J rhn-c clulh pa,~. "'xe I.hat e'pre"-.e' no rn1ere,1 tn a rt'\l \Uri Q J · Nonh Suult> \ulnt•ruhlc • .i.' So111h )'Oil 111111.1 · • • 7 A() 7 6 .I A J 1 3 •A 10 S l he bidding h,l, pn..:L>cd.:d· WEST NOR'Tlf f:AST smrrn I • l>hl P1LS6 'I Whm du you hid ouw'.' i\ · W11h }our wealth of prnnc l'ard,, 'lrnnt• ll\e ,anJ he.Ill 'un und i.11 .. tn Oulll"l.il fcJtUI\:\, )'OU cuuld he ID the ,I.on 1onc 111 tdl panno:r of your fl''"' er. \Utn hv <:UC h1ddm}: .. pc~r \ iwit. Bid &wo ~·Thlt docs noc y~I prumise •' ipectc coouvl. jll'll all rouoct weoglh llOd 10me OOtlOf'.I or where 10 place !ht COOtnlCI. -Q 4 -Neither vulnerable. as Soulb you hold: •Kl0176J v 9~0 ,.au•~ The bidding hru. pnx.'OOdod: NOM'lll F..AST SOU'Jli Wll..ST ,. 2• 1 What acuon do you t.ake'l A • With llule in hiJh<wd s1reng1J1 but wong dii.tribuuonitl a~-et•. ,..,me preemptive action is in oc'de<. We like a JUIDP to lour ~~-The prob- lem could come later ~iuld t'.a.~ W~ compete fu11Jler. Q S • VolncrJhlc. you hold •A KQ94J2 9 ll.l•A76 P.ut.ner open' the bidding with tltic hc..n. What oo you mpond'1 A • You al\'. rn ~hun ~ounlly. Jnd the modern ''>le " well ~u1ppcd to h.tndJc th b '>Ol1 of IUtntl. S llll1 "' I th J JU mp shrft llf IWO ~p.tde\. Wlltch tell' pllrtllCr )'OU ha"e etlber a i.eU'.,uJJi etent wu ·~good ~uppnn for p.in. fk"I''' suit By n:biddrng \pack-. ar )C>Ur nc•I tum, you clanfy thar )OU lw' e the fonncr of the '"'o hokl1ng\, .md partilt'r t:aJI wl~ it f mm then: Q 6 -Both 'ulncrnhk. you hold· •7 6 QJ95 4 2 91172 ,., Panrlt'r "iJ<:"' the b1d<l111i with twu 1\u trump, Whal 11<1 you n:'porid'' A • If yoo u...: trun,fcr ll1J,, hy all ni.:ans adopt that cour..e. Ir OOI. 1u111p to four heart' Alth•JuJ:h lhrr~ heart' cannot be p:is\Cd. a rebid of four heart.\ OC;\t woold be u mild ~lum trv Whate,cr your methuru. tlo not talc .my ac:11on 1ha1 ran 'top \hon of J!:i.mc. ~rnce 11 depend' on the l~a uon ol panne r'' c JrJ.' "'~ ti~ ~ll't'nl!tll of hi\ holi.lmJ? Employment 8500 DltMlt~ T.-. port redmS Teilms T t'ilflb We rleeel te.;ms tor lht> Inna haul Owner 0111•r;tl ors •• perrented 0-Ntfs. ""'°" t~ and fl1 MWll' <lli<IPnts Call I 888-MORf PAV II ~l 3719) (CAL ~I DltMlt/ClX. (A) Haunat- S 10,000 alter 5 yeat!>1 SOLOS to 39 cents Team to 41 emu Contractors lo lf7 Lents luel sur c harges COL Grada o.twen SW'FT TRANS PORT AT ION 1s hu ma uperrenced & 11eiper1 enad driven .and 0/0 cvt. Tr lttfWl& avaiLtble We pay tor operoeoc;e 111eet beoefrts and U>n<JSlenl miles I 866 333 8801 (CAL "SCAN) QASS A CDl 11 ~I 'l' I ~ r uitaJn P""' He •11 ( •Pf!' tet>V'd °' ._.. No C11dl Check\ ,.._, I ~ kr~ Modtc<JI benefit. I 800 781 2778 w gr e e n (dJ ' t ' I • u m <CAI."~) DRIVfRS1 TIAM S+ WISTBIH £>pres9'"'~ Snkl ,,,.,,.., good hOrtll' times. tomvelrtrvc pay. bcnelth ptt< koJge, paid Y"'-<lli011 ~ A all. Zl 'I'' old. ruod MV'R 81§1.. l'n911? tC.AI "SCM> wf'lcome lOC llJO.m. 5556 or KLLM com (CAL "SCAN) GOVIRNMINT JOIS Wlldlrfe/PMl.al SIJ ?I to $48 per hour l'd1d Ir "'"•l& f uR benelrt~ Nt• e.perll'fla' 'liec AppllulJOll & uam 1nlu1rnahuo lull fltt I 888 178 4766 •S!lO (CAl "SCAN) ALOHA! EARN mRA MONEY Friday. July 11 -Sunday. Aug. 3 l:.arn $6. 75 · $I I /hr. Sdling Exo1ic I bw.Ui.m Plant~ ~t Th<' Orwgc County h ir. No experience' neccssuy Enthwiasm a Plu~t lntavicw i11 pcnon: Wed., Jilly 9 from 11 a.m. ·2p.m. "Arh,•it neh mer.·· •·t:mplo) 11. •• ''"·'·''.Ji1·tl • '' 12-.11, -;n DIUVlRS WANTlD Newpn<t & ltuntJnet.on Sch Set your own \thfdule' Par I or full lrmt' ava1labl~ $1~ •/day full trme Cdll 888 001 WORK uo!!)llly@ wwwDOlwm Or.lll£c Coumy hmgrournb CamM,loLProdum Bldg., Bwtb l(iQ I TROPICAL TR.EASUR.E.S Service Dlrectoty "NOTICE TO REAOCRS CaltfornM law r~ qutrt's that ~onlr.t<. ton lalune 1obs thal total $500 or mou (labot or mat1oal1) b4! 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Patro. 0.1veway F11eplc, BBQ Ref'~ 25Vr~ [ap Teny 714 557 7594 The ce ... entM- j'.:ementwork, Brot •. Tile & More Rellablt> No 1ob too 5mall. 7M 6 15 9062 I G YOUlt HOMI IMPROVEMENT f'ROJICT? Call a plumber, painter. handyman, or •ny ol the arul urv1cn hsted here 1n our ser vtee dtr eclor yl THESE LOCAL SVC PCOPU CAN HCLP YOUlODAYI Drywall Services WITTHOln DltYWAU A II ph a SH ~m/lr & tobs CUANI 20yrs, lair, tree esl L4(((00 n~1447 Electrical SeMces Smoll Je6t la,_.,I Ouncau f ~lt1C :iovrs [ •P tnul/QuoGkR~ ~ vtee/11emodels L •21';870 949 650 7042 A.,..rlce I ctrlc li.ensed (ledflul Conll •clor Small 1obs sta1llna al S79.9S &...,. Spectahzma In Remodelin& & 111 home wirlna needs, Comm/Indus I/Res 1-IOO-H7-1001 I 0112959 DUTCHMAN lUCHK LIC£NSED/1NSUREO COMPETITIVE RATES l 1759337 949·322 6250 UClNHD CONTltACTOlt No job too sm. 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