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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 , 2003
Costa Mesa finds new police chief
Cypress Police Chief
John D. Hensley will
take over in June for
retiring chief David
Snowden.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
(X)STA MESA -Oty officials
didn't have to look too far to find
the city's new police chief.
John 0. ,.Hensley, who has
headed theCypres.5 Police Depart·
ment for the last five years. will
succeed David Snowden as Costa
Mesa's police chief. City Manager
Allan Roeder announced "I\Jesday.
The search for a new polJce
chief began in January following
Snowden's retirement in )Wle.
Snowden, who has been (.o<;ta
Mesa's chief for the last 16 yem,
has continued to work pan urnc
for the city since June.
Hensley, 47, is expected 10 take
the helm on JWle 16 as the cuy's
fourth police chief at a ...alary of
$138,588.
Hensley began hi.'> l:<lrL>er 20
years ago with the Barstow Police
Department, where he spent
John 0 .
Hensley
about two years.
fie spent the
next 13 years in
Manhattan
Beach, where he
joined as an offi-
cer and worked
in different ca·
pacities before
rising to captain.
The race for
the high-profile
Co!>ta M~ position began with a
field of 37 candidates that Roeder
narrowt'<.I down to 12 and then
frve.
111e recruiLment process
brought "very well-qualified .uld
talented candidates,· Roeder '>aid
He said he pided I leffiley be·
cause of his proven track rewrd of
having an exceptional rdpJx>n
with the commurutie<> he worked
for.
"He seem.<. to have been '>'m1e
one very re.pon.'>1ve to the net'd'>
of the community," Roeder .... ud.
"not Simply in the Context Of !VIO·
lent! crim~. bu1 also !propenyl crimes..
Hensley wa'> alw rdted h1~hly
for "his honeMy and integri1y."' hl•
said
"He's no1 very 11.u.hy or 0111~0
mg. bu1 he.., \/t:ry, wry dept·nd
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See CHIEF, Paee A4
Freak accident kills man
Former
city worker
faces up to
300 years
Dabico In c. wo rke r di es in Co~ta Me~a after I ,I 00-pound lid fall s on hi 1., head Tuc1.,day.
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
CO!> IA Ml.SA -A Jh-
ycar·old i:ontan a man died
Tuesday afternoon when a
heavy, metal hd Mruck him
while he worked on d fiber·
gla'>s tank. fire o fficial<, said.
An1baJ (,arcia, al work in
the 2900 block o f Airway Av
cnue, wa'> wurlc..ing on lhe
tank and wa!> preparing tu
go home for the day. !>atd
Cu'>ta Me'>a I trc Capt. Randy
H1ck..'>
"lit• wenl to the metal
grate that was a few anche'>
heluw the top of the tank tu
put the top down," he .. aid.
"Hut 1>omething went wrong
with the 'ipnng'> that L.eep
the hd an place and 11 fell on
hi'> hedd •
Garu.i cullap~cd un the
meta l grate where he wa ...
\landing. I hck.'> \J1d. fhe
tank wa., aboul 14 ft'el tall.
he <,aid.
Hrefighter~ re'>ponding tu
the 3:20 p.m. call had to bor·
row a fork.lift from the man\
company. Dab1co Inc .. to lifl
Garc ia out o f the container.
Costa Mesa Fire Battalion
Olief Keith Fujimoto said.
"He was in. complete ar·
rest through out.· he said.
"He had no heanbeat. He
wasn't breathing.·
Paramedics attempted to
give him CPR at the scene
for about an ho ur, after
which he w as tran!Eoned to
Hoag Hospital. Fujimoto
said. Garcia was pro·
nounced dead at the ho pi·
tal, he said.
Fujimoto c;a1d Garcia !>Uf
fered severe injurie'i to his
head and face.
Jury on Tu01.,da\ convic t ~
former employee of 22
felony coun t-, of
performing lewd an-, o n
children .
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
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See WORKER. Paae A4
COSTA MESA
Council still
divided on
condo plan
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
DEE~ BHAAATH covers
public safety and courts. She
mav be reached at (949)
574-4226 or by e-mail at
deepa.bharath(w latimes.com
SCAN HILLER /DAILY Pit.OT
Firefighters carry 36-year-old Anibal Garcia to an ambulance after extricating him from a fiberglass tank
on A°Jrway Avenue in Costa Mesa. Garcia was killed when an 1,1()0.pound metal hd struck his head.
( O"i1.\ \ll \A -I lXll may he rhr num
her of hour-,-11 1akt><-bt'fort> the ( 1ty Coun
cil finalJy tlende' wlwther to reconsider
its approvdl of high dt'n~ity cundomln
1um ... at 1901 Nt•wport Boulevard.
THINKING ALLOWED
Su"ender is certain with Barney in the arsenal
I t was nearly five years ago.
but the mere mention of
her tonnentor brought
back vivid memories. Those
words. That tune. That big
purple dinolaur brought Oeh
Zimmerman many aleepless
nights.
•r Jove you, ~u 1cm me,
we're a happy family ..• " the
lyrlca to the theme song for the
popular childml» &how Barney
& Friends repllyed lo her
head. 7Jmme:nnln
tubconecloUlly swayed her
hMd beck and forth and
aart~ muttering the
lnllmow wu.dl -then
ml.pped out of h. ., vMdty n:manbcrwhm
r I
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LOLITA
HARPER
my oldest
was 2 aod
my second
was a
newborn.~
the Costa
Mesa
mother eaJd. .,
would be
up In the·
middJeof
the nJcht.
wllh that
Barney IOl1g on. I would be
lt\ldt with that '°"' In my he9d ~I went beck to bed
It WU lti a tape nlCi>rder
p&lylilg (1'W and CM!f ind OWll
........ me.kw..
driving me crazy at the time
because I wanted to sleep.·
Apparently. the
~oJogk:al effects of
ultna-sJmple lyrics. sung In
repetitive fashion by a large.
brigtltty-.colottd dinoea.U£-
wbo IOWlds u lb.ougb he bat
a permanent heed cold -1r-e
dreedful. UNt~ S..tl!I mWcary
oftidall ha¥e ,.,nedly uted
various 8em'Y n--. lloac
with other-chdchm ...... to
cradt lreqi prllolMn ol ww.
2'Jmmerrn.n lbould ...
purple heut b bir COMKI
with the purp. ........
•1 kM )'O'I. you kM me •..
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONTMEWEB:
~.~com
WEATHER
Aaideftom :& tome•rtv
morning fog.
wt'• .. deerty 1Dd9y.
S.hpA'l.
SPORTS
COtOM del Maf Hith
boyt' ~ lwept
Anowhtld C'hNIUn In
tt.Clf~ ... ,...,.
See COUNCIL, Pace M
Pro-Fl Toro leader off
county airport commission
Paul Clinton
Da1ly Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH
County Ol&innan Tum Wilson
~ SWl!pt the Ailport
~ Group' pmsident
fJOm tm seat on a county air·
po:n planning c:ornmWion
~ Wllloci. a lltaLlndl opponent ot en airport at the former PJ
Turo Mlrtne Air ea. who re-
pttWJU Newport CoMc Ind
Soulh CourtCY cides. pr'opo9ed
~ 1bm Nlugt1lon. 1hr
..... ~ IOp lmdrr-mld
m cw•lpDAil:o fl DMo Abpor1
....,.,. ....... aipervl· ... ... ... In ...,.,
mousJy ~LO ~
ugbton &om ttt Allport
lAnd Ufit c.ommi.sslon.
The m«M came
sakl. because Naught.on no
looga" rdtcted county policy
that dtr the March
2002 .-.. m Mmsft w.
which mnowd ldrport r.onin8
I the fonnet time and
made the pollilbWCy 0( In ....
port there bigbty~
~ Nl.uabton, ...... In
my opinkJo. did MW 00 ..
aJlll"1linft In""* hie ... _
In the .,.,.. ·--al die autCy md ., wtllli -, II
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A2 Wtdnesdly, May 21 , 2003
LOCALS ONLY
PET OF THE WEEK
Misterfer
Mlsterfer Is a beautiful
Siamese Tubby. He is one of 35
recent Siamese and f1amepoint
cats the Newport Beach-based
C.Ommunity Animal Network
has rescued
"His piercing blue eyes seek
someone to love and trust." sakl
DiAnna Pfatf·Martin, founder of
the network. I
Siamese cats are special fof
their strong personalities and
vocal characteristics, she said
In addition to new pet
parents. the network needs
volunteers to serve as adoption
coordinators, rescue
coordinators and vet techs, she
said
With the lnrge number of
hand-raised kittens going out to
new homes, the netwoit has
also started pet parenting
classes, Pfaff-Martin said.
DUI ARRESTS
These people have been srmst/Jd
recenttyonsuspicionofdriving
under the influence of an
intoxicant Thay have only been
srrestedonsuspicionofacrime
and, as w;m all suspects, srs
oonsidersd innootmt until proved
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sund.y
• Gil Herrera-Vivar, 36, Costa
Mesa
• Heriberto Lozada-Juarez, 20,
Orange
Satunt.y
• Cynthia Jacqueline Breese, 26,
Irvine
•Socrates Perez, 18, Costa Mesa
~ • David Daniel Woodward, 21,
Costa Mesa
• Charles William Roth, 43,
Alpharetta. Ga.
• Holly Lynn Aguirre, 26, Irvine
•James Abram Casas, 24,
Mission Viejo
Thundey
• Martin Robles, 35, Costa Mesa
• Kevin Jonathan Welsh, 26.
Newport Beacti
Wedneldrf
•Manuel Aores-Sandlt!Z, 21,
Martin end T1m1r Brower tJf
Newport Beach will be honored
by the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County for their
contributions to family life and
the Jewish community. Martin
was president of the American
Jewish Committee and past vice
president of the Community
Foundation of the Jewish
Federation of Orange County.
Prior to coming to Orange
County, Tamar taught Sunday
school, ran the gift shop and sang
in the choir at Temple Israel of
Westchester. In Orange County,
she was on the founding board of
Heritage Point, where she served
for many years. The Browers will
be recognized at the eighth
annu1I Celebration of the Jewish
Family on May 29 ... The
Newport o.nc:. ChMr Academy
recently won first place at the
•Bring it on at the Beach" cheer
competition In Oce1nslde ...
Ch1lfle J1mff recently joined
Makar Properties. LLC, In
"Hand-raised kittens are
exceptional family members,"
sbesaid.
See other animals available
for adoption at
wwwanimalnetuKJrt.orgor
Ru.w>'s pet store at Fashion
Island between noon and 4
p.m. on weekends. lnfonnation:
(949) 759-3646 or C.Ommunity
Animal Network. P.O. Box 8662,
Newport Beach 926.58.
Costa Mesa
•Jose Hemandez-Hemandez, 33,
Costa Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH
Sunct.y
• Hamlet Peter Yousef, 31,
Huntington Beach
• Rachel Christine Laguna, 52,
Newport Beach
• Asnate Lauva, 24, Laguna
Niguel
Sllturdlly
• ShaMa Lee Niemela, 34,
Mission Viejo
•Nicholas Henry Curtis, 18,
Orange
• Scott Emanuel Ek. 32, Newport
Beacti
• Atfredo Zamora, 37. Bellflower
• Martha Olga Delgado Bustos,
33, Laguna Hills
~ •Jesse Lee Razo, V. Costa Mesa
Thuf"lday
• Sarah Killion Chaffin, 42, Tustin
• Rebeoca Mary Eridcson, 36,
LongBeach
•Jorge Diaz-Peres, 30, Placentia
~
• Mary Rebecca Beveridge, 31,
Newport Coast
• Cookie Addey, 34, Corona del
Mar
• Kari James Schlaybach, 33,
Cerritos
Newport Beach,
as vice president
of acquisitions.
Makar
Properties, UC
is a real estate
Investment and
development
company.
Chaille James James has overseen and
executed in excess of $2.bllllon In
commercial debt and equity
transactions, and was most
recently managing direct.or with
RidgeRoad Partners of Pasadena,
a real estate consulting group ...
Navy Petty Officer 3rd class
Thorin MIYl>a. son of Wanda
Leonard of Costa Mesa and Peny
D. Maybe of Huntington Beach,
participated In the opening phaae
of Operation Iraqi Fl'ffdom In the
Arabian Gulf while assigned to
the aircraft carrier USS Abraham
Lincoln. Mayba la a 1989 graduate
of Estancia High School In Costa
Mesa ... Marine Corps Pvt.
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Marci and Marc Franklin ·
Finding a reward
for service.
Marti and Marc Franklin
weren't looking for volunteer
oppommities when they joined
their temple 11 ~ ago. On
the contrary, the Newpon Beach
couple was just looking for a
place lO observe their faith.
dignjtaries Irvine Mayor Larry
Agran, Newpon Beach Mayor
Steve Bromberg and the
keynote speaker, fonner
Ointon Whitehouse press
secretary Mike McCurry.
"We joined the temple for
the same reasons anyone joins
a dnm:h or temple." Marci
said "But then we kind of just
fell in love with the temple ....
It's a very warm place." That was then. This is now.
On June I, the couple will
receive the highest honor that
C.Ongregation Shir Ha·Ma'a lot
bestows on its members. the
Irvine temple's Visionary
Award, which they'U receive at
the 2003 VtSionary Awards and
Dinner at the temple in front of
Their affection for their
congregation shows. Both
Pk'anJdins have donated
countless hours to Shir
Ha·Ma'alot
Man: has served on the
board of trustees for six years
and now serves as its president
NEIGHBORS
8-.n M. Sellng, son of SuMn
M. Mdwr of Post Falla: Idaho and
Robert A. s.flng Sr. of Newport
Beach recently completed 12
weeb of balk: training It Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego.
Sellng Is a 2001 graduate of Post
Fells High School of Post Fella
Idaho .•. Costa Mesa High School
student C.itos fbami was one of
196 high school seniors named as
a 2003 Horatio Alger California
Conl Wlleon
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PubfllMd~"* Community
New9,. of the L.ol ~
TlfMI.
aoo3 Tim. CH. Al rightl ·--
Under his leadership. the
temple's membership has
grown a.bout 40% to 400
families. He also used the
business expertise he employs
as senior vice president of
strategic planning and
development at Pacific Life in
to the temple's advantage.
creating the its Sl .4-mllllon
millennium fund and raising
$700,000 to build a sancruary.
"My feeling Is it's not enough
to be succe5Sful in a business
pursuit.. Marc said. lbat
should ~ you time and
resources to ~ back to the
community."
Marc also served on the
Newpon Beach Parks and
Recreation C.Ommission and
has worked for other charities.
including serving on the board
of directors for the battered
women's shelter Human
Options and also playing an
active role in the Junior
Statesman orgarmation.
Marci organizes the temple's
Shabbat reception and serves
on its committee for
renovations. as weU as
performing a number of other
volun1eer duties.
"This isn~ something we
planned. -Marci said
·But it's very rewarding to be
involved with: Maoc added.
-Story by June <Asagrande;
Phcto by Don Leach
Newport Dance Cheer Academy
Wood won $500 In the category
of liberal arts for his outstanding
record of performance.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
actiievementl In the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Coral Wlleon by fir
at (949) 646-4170, or send e-mall to
coral.wilson@latlme1.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
Dense fog wfll greet us early The southwest swell will
this morning, but like on pldc up the allghteat bit of
Tu.day, It will bum off tor energy tod1y, ao expect eome
another beautifully sunny day, waist· to cheat-highs.
with highs In the upper 70s. The waves becb down et
Lows will fall just below 60. south-facing beadlet
Thuradey should be similar. Thuradey and Friday, but
lnfomuldon: should gaJn aome momentum
www.nwa.noaa.(JOV on Saturday M the latest IW9fl
rolls In. It should pnMde us
BOATl2 RECAST some chect-hlghs and the
oocaalonat lhouk:let"Ngh.
The wt wtll blow 10 kr'°'9 Sunday should be limllar.
In the Inner watera thle w.w .,.elty:
momlng, with 2.foot wtvee www.surfrl<Mf:oru
and a W91t IMI of 4 feet. Thll
afternoon, the Winds wfll TIDES become weeter1y and wtll blow Time strong« et 5 to 15 knots. ........
Out farther, the t :14a.m. ·<UlfMtlow
nofth\t .. lfetty wtndl will blow 4:44p.m. 3.79Mthlgh
10 to 20 knoel. ~ 1· to 34oot t.04p.m. 3.02fMllow
MYM Ind a WM IMll of &to 2:401.m. 4.&0fMthlgh
...... Thia ewnlng. the .....
wtl piak up '° 20 to 30 lcncMa, WATER TEMPERATURE bUI ........ '°"'Ottt to 10
to20. ,,..._
Corona del Mar students promote diversity
High school marks
Appreciating
Diversity Day with a
week of workshops
and guest speakers.
Chrlatlne C1rrlllo
Daily Pilot
CORONA DBL MAR -They're
looking to stop hate and pro·
mote appreciation. They want to
encourage the community to be
aware while also respecting the
differences among people. They
want to appreciate dJverslty.
For the past two years, Corona
del Mar High School has held
events to ma.rte Appreciating Di·
vers!ty Day. This year, the school
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Small group of students
protests economic plans
About 20 UC lrvlne students
rallied Tuesday Lo protest the
Bush Administration's economic
plans that they believe further
burden students seeking higher
education.
Oaimlng the Republican poli-
cies favor higher income families
over the woddng and lower in-
come families, the students. many
from the Young Democrats a.t
UO, took to the podium LO share
their concerns.
"Our goal is to just put the mes-
sage out there,· said Sandra KID-
taudi. co-cha.Ir of the student or-
ganization. "'Wf!re just trying to
make sure our voices are heard."
A handful of the students that
gathered on the lrvine campus
Tuesday afternoon wore gradu-
ation gowns symbol.iD.ng the poor
economy that now awaits college
graduates. The students who or-
ganiz.ed the rally said they hoped
to educate students about the dif-
extended that theme to include
events scheduled throughout
the week.
But the two student organ!za·
tions involved in maJdng It hap·
pen -Pal Assistance Leaderab.lp
and Tolerance Among People -
have worked bard at trying to
promote tolerance and aware·
ness of dJversity throughout the
school ye.ar, said Kathy Hath, a
counselor at the school who has
helped organize the event.
"The primary goal would be to
educate everybody about the
different cultures, ethnicities
and just the life differences,"
Hath said. "Ir's important to
understand and appreciate dJ.
versity."
Al a workshop on bate crimes
and the "Non-Appreciation of
6culties that lie ahead and moti-
vate them to take a stance.
Police crack down on
seat-belt violators
Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach police departments will
join more than 12.000 law en-
forcement agencies in a nation-
wide crackdown against seat
belt violators.
The two-week enforcement
began Monday and will con-
tinue through the Memorial
Day weekend until June 2.
Both departments will issue
more citations for seat belt vio-
lations during this period, offi-
cials sa.i d.
C.Osta Mesa honors
lifesaver with award
Cindy LighLner has received
the Costa Mesa Mayor's Award
for her lightning-quick action
Lhat saved a life. The Mayor's
Award recognizes people in the
community who have per-
formed an outstanding act,
service or good deed.
Lightner was nominated for
her quick thinking and immedJ-
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Diversity.~ Senior Deputy Dist.
Atty. Mike Fell and student pan·
ellsts shared their pel'IOnal ex·
periences at a worbbop Tues·
day that kicked off the weeklong
events.
"The students feel lib they
get an excellent education ... in
all of the core subjecu, but the
one thing they want to infuse
into the curriculum are these
kinds of social issues," Hath
said.
Spending today attending one
work.shop after another, stu-
dents will hear a variety of
speakers discuss their experi-
ences and hopefully learn how
better to handle the differences
among them, she said Alt.hough
the work.shops and speakers are
voluntary for students and com-
ate use of cardiopulmonary re-
suscitation, which saved the life
of a heart attack victim at
Woodland Elementary School
In Costa Mesa in late April. The
city's fire department paramed-
ics claimed the person might
not have survived without Ms.
LlghLner's prompt administra-
tion of CPR.
Mayor Gary Monahan sele<Je<i
Lightner for the award b~_~n
her selfless act of saving a life.
She will be honored at the June 2
City Council meeting. The award
presentation will take place in
the council chambers at City
Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Planning group honors
former commissioner
Former Costa Mesa Planmng
Commissioner Walt Davenport
wa'l honored Thursday at the
annual awards ceremony of the
Orange County section of the
American Planning Assn. Dav-
enport received the Distin-
gU1!>hed Leadership and Sernce
Award for his nearly-23 years of
sernce on Lhe Planning Com-
mission.
The American Planning Assn.
mun1ty members to attend,
those students involved in ar-
ranging the speakers and the
topics addressed want to make a
difference.
"I think through education
and understanding, people In
general would just gel along bet-
ter," said Vic Merjanian, a senior
at Corona del Mar High who
helped organize the diversity
events. uThe goal Is just to send
a message of peace and under·
standing to the whole commu-
nity. We're trying to cover every
outlet of hate.•
A second evening work.shop
about the life story of a deaf
holocaust survivor will be held
from 7 \O 9 p.m. Thursday at the
high school's UttJe Theater. The
event is open to the public.
is a national organizauon of
professional planners, ciuzens
and elected officials committed
to urban, suburban and re·
gional planning. Davenport will
now be nominated for a state-
level award at APA's annual
California Cllapter conference
in September.
Applications accepted
fo r street closures
Costa Mesa is accepting ap
plications for Independence
Day requests for the closing of
streets for block parties.
The city requ1rei. that ie~1-
dents obtain and complete an
application package. aJong w11h
proof of liability insurance for
Lhe event. The city remrnd!> all
residents to comple1ely c;weep
up and properly remO\ e dnd
dispose of all firework<. and
pack.aging form uty •.treet'> at
the end of the e\ening Addi
tionally. firework<. are not per
mined to be discharged from
any city park.
Applications are available
only by request or through tht·
city'!> Web site. I or more infor
mation, call (7 141 754·5.12i.
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COUNCIL
Continued from Al
For the eecond ~. the coun-
cil deadlocked on whether to re-
hear the condo project Monday.
Finally having a fifth council
member on the dais did not en-
sure decisive action because
Councilwoman Ubby c.owan
was not present for the meeting.
The project calls for 161 up-
scale condos to be housed ln
four. four-story buildings. about
SO feet In hel.ght, on property
that hosts the Spanish mlssion-
style Newport Plaza building. It
was orlgjnally approved on April
14.
Theburdeno!proofrestedon
Robin Leftler, representing Costa
Meta Citllens for Responsible
Growth. and Councilman Allan
Mamoor. Both appealed the ap-
proval and had to present new
infonnation to justify a rehear-
ing.
Lemer gave an exhaustive
presentation~ which included
passing out ftowers to the coun-
cil and using blocks to illustrate
the perceived adverse effects of
too much shade from the condo
buildings. But Mayor Gary
Monahan and new Councilman
Mike Scheafer were not con·
vinced.
"This is not new information,
it's a dift'erence of opinion that
has been expressed since day
one,• Monahan said. "Just be·
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Will APPEAL TO EVERYONE .
EVEN HUSBANDS.
cause you don't lib the project.,
or you voted Ip.inst It. does not
justify a rehearing.•
The council ftrst deadlocbd
on the issue on May 5. The con-
tinued delay is causing frustra-
tion and increased costs for de-
veloper Davld Eadie of Rutter
Development
"COnsJdering the fact that we
filed our applications in March
of 2002, it's taken a while to get
to the end of the day. and basi-
cally time ls money,• Eadie said.
"We received the approvals from
the Planning Comm.lssJon in
February and here we are going
into June, which Ls an inordinate
delay."
Monday, Leffier presented a
copious amount of information
that the citizen's group considers
to be new on Issues including
the environmental report,. pri·
vacy, parking and noise. Lemer
also delved into greater detail on
some information that was
brought up during previous pub·
lie hearings. She brought sun·
sensitive flowers like gazanlas to
demonstrate what the group
considers to be ~ntradictory in·
WORKER
Continued from Al
the rest of hJs life In prison when
he is sentenced July 11. Veches
faces a maximwn of 300 years in
prison. but could become eligible
for parole In IS or 45 years, de-
pending on how the judge sen·
tences him. Senior Deputy Dist
Atty. Slteila Hanson said.
The case involved 20 victims. all
of whom testified for the prosecu·
tion during the five-day trial. The
boys. who were between 6 and IO
years of age when the crimes oc·
curred. said Veches , either
touched, licked or sucked on their
toes or feet
One 8·year:otd boy said Veches
made him take off his pants and
then touched him inappropriately.
The defense argued that Veches
sucked the boys' toes. but not for
sexual gratification.
Hanson said she was pleased
with the verdict.
"He was guilty of the charges,"
she said. "The evidence we had
WdS O\lerwhelming. •
Defense Attorney Jolm Patriclc
Dolan did no1 return phone calls
Tuesday.
But Dolan repeatedly argued
that the prosecution did not have
any physical evidence to prove
that Veches sucked the childrens
feet to sexually gratify himself.
Among the evidence were thou-
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
: It's going to be stuck in your
head all day.
Parents and caretakers
interviewed a1 Mariner's Parle .
Tuesday were all l'amlliar with at
least one Barney tune and almost
come in three rrew fabrics
• all of them had faced repeated
exposure to such cruelty. Most
laughed at the thought of a big
purple dinosaur being used as a
tool of war, but agreed it would
be effective.
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"Hearing that is pretty good
torture." said nanny Shelly Kolo.
"I usually flip over half way
through the episode."
lraqi Wormants have
reportedly been Inundated with
these catchy little tunes 24-hours
they spill the beans. Repons did
not specify the exact songs used
to break the prisoners. but
Barney favorites include such
hits as, "Up is up and down is
down,· MThe idea song,· and the
ever-popular, "I put a smile on."
Big Bl.rd songs have also been
part of the reported arsenal.
formation about abide and
abadows 1n the reeort.
"There were some 1Ubjects
that had been touched on be-,
fore. but just because they wete
touched on before doesn't mean
we haven't provided new infor-
mation to the council.• Leftler
said. "We brought forth a lot of
depth that the council hadn't
heard before." •
Scheafer critiqued the etyle of
the presentation.
"Maybe· it's because I'm new
on the council, but I got lost a lit-
tle bit/ Scheafer said. "(The
presentation] was all over the
place. If I'm going to make a
presentation to convince some-
body of something, I'm going to
give five or six bullet points."
The request for a rebearlng will
be considered again at the June 2
City Council meeting, when an
five members are expected to be
present On May 5, Cowan voted
against the rehearing.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by •mail at
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sands of photos and movies de-
picting child pornography ln
Veches' home computer that
Newport Beach Police found.
Veches pleaded guilty to a mis·
demeanor of possessing child
pornography before hJs trial on
the felony charges started. Dolan
is expected to appeal the jury's
venlict.
Hanson said her biggest chal·
Jenge was to prove that Veches' in·
tendons were sexual.
'Tm glad the jury saw that we
had a lot of evidence to prove
that," she said.
Hanson said she is used to
working with young victims of
sexual crimes.
"Woricing with children is the
most satisfying pan of my job."
she said "But we u.rually don't
have so many victims."
The Veches case is a lesson for
parents, said Newport Beach Po·
lice Del Tom Monarch. the lead
investigator on the case.
"Parents should be proactive
when kids reveal that there has
been inappropriate activity,· he
said "It doesn~ matter if the kids
thought he was a good guy or a
bad guy. Kids are not in a position
to make that decision."
• DEfPA BHARAlli covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reactied at (949) 574-4226 or by
&-mail st
deepa.bharath@latimes.com.
At this rate. Rafli could be
considered a weapon of mass
destruction.
Those at Mariners Park saJd
they could handle about 20
minutes before flipping their lid.
Jennifer Mauser, mother of a
l ·year·old boy, said her son loves
Barney and the Teletubbies -all
the "annoying ones."
•If be hears it. he'll run right in
the room." said Mauser. who
watches the programs with her
son because he Uk.es to cuddle. Ml
can usually do about 20 minutes,
which is really good for me. It's
usually about all he can handle
too."
Ray Alstadt said he had
enough of the pwple dinosaur
while baby·sitting nieces and
nephews to know better than to
introduce it to his daughter.
• ut on Barn
before Megan was even born, H
Alstadt said
Evel')'body now! "I love you.
you love me ... :
The first part of the song may
be true but lt doesn't seem that
kind of dino-love is shared by
many adults. Costa Mesa mother
Shannon Schofield said the
oversized reptile was banned
from her house before her son
got a chance to get hooked.
·1 never allowed that ln my
house because of that song,"
Schofield said. "At least they
AIRPORT
Continued from Al
son said "Bui county policy bas
changed with regard to FJ Toro.
Therefore, I felt that a change in
representation was appropriate.·
Naughton said he wasn't com-
pletely surprised by his dismissal.
especially since the woricing group
has continued to fight for an air·
port via federal courts. Bui
Naughton said he has not been
told why he was removed.
"It's not dear to me,· Naughton
said. Ml think there's been a lot of
pressure from South County to re·
move me from tha1 committee.·
The working group is expected
Lo settle its federal lawruit against
the Navy in the coming months.
Naughton said
Also in the coming months. the
planning commission will be sub-
mitting wning recommendadons
to the board for the 4,700-acre
base property, which will be auc·
tioned off for development during
an online auction later this year.
Supervisor nm Silva. who re-
presents Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach, said he supponed the
move.
"I Just Celt that. as the chainnan
of the board. that Tom Wtlson
would be allowed to do that.· Silva
said .The ahport is behind us..
However, James Campbell. the
chief of staff for Supervisor Otuclc
Smith, said his boss had not fPven
up the ghost for an El Toro Air·
port It was Smith who appointed
Naughton to the comm.i.sQon ln
January 200 l , when he Jed the
board of supervisors.
"There are still 3,600 feet of run·
way out there, H Campbell said.
"The · r lnted Tom
N ton t wasa
appointment. but OWnnao Wil-
son wants to go another direc·
ti on."
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CHIEF
foWld a good use for it" Continued from Al
Newport Beach baby-sitter Jill
Anderson sakl it takes a lot more before making those decisions.~
than Barney to aack her psyche. Costa Mesa has made "the rigllt
Anderson takes care of four ~ choice,• Leaf said.
d.dldren. fr\>m 8 months to Cypn!.IS Oty Manager Patrick
6-years-old and Aid the ICXlp lmportuna said Hemley "brought
simply blend Into the a lot of prohsk>neHan and or-
bec.iqp'ound. pnlntional ltrUcbn Into our po-•rve been e:q>C*d to it a lot -Bee department.·
a lot-and I don't lbiDk it'a "Morale is hW\ • he said. •tte
torture," she llld. "Wbatewr lelected good 1'eutmants, cap-
beps them occupied. talns and aerganta. He ~ got
The resilient cuetaker 4M!l'l us our own lhoodng range, aome-
had suggadool for ochel' llOng9 thing very few ddes have."
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• BNr Street: Petty theft was
reported In the 3300 blodc at
4:13 p.m. Sunday.
• Bristol StrMt: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 3000 blodc at 4:35 p.m.
Sunday.
• HMbor Boulewrd: Petty
theft was reported in the
2300 blodc at 2:08 p.m.
Sunday.
•Placentia Avenue: A traffic
accident Involving lnfttrles
was reported In the 2500
blodc at 2:40 p.m. Sunday.
• Royan lane: A garage
burglary was reported in the
300 blodc at 2:12 p.m.
Sunday.
• Welt 19th Str.t: An
individual was reportedly
under the influence of a
controlled substance in the
600 blcx:t at 12:38 a.m.
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•West eo..t Highway: An
auto theft was reported In
the 2900 blcx:t at 10:05 a.m.
Monday.
• Evening Canyon Roed: A
burglary W8ll repoc18d In the
300 bkldc at 1 :21 p.m. Monday.
• lrvfne Avenue: Forgery
wasreportedinthe1000
blodc at 3:12 p.m . Monday.
• Newport Bouleverd:
Grand theft w11 reported In
the 3300 bloct et 2:46 p.m.
Monday.
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Questions need to be
answered about bridges
To say no to the bridges across the
Santa Ana River Is easy. Resolving
our traffic p roblems is not so easy. It
was easy to say no to South County's
airport noise at El Toro, but the
results were not what we wanted. We
in Mesa Verde are under the Oigttt
path to the ever-increasing air traffic
Into Long Beach. So where do all the
cars go if we do not build the
bridges?
above questions, then we ca11
understand the consequences of our
actions.
JAMES JONES
Mesa Verde
Watch out for other
monstrosities on horizon
I am writing this letter regarding the
proposed 190 I Newport
condominium project because I
appreciated the support I received
when fighting against the
"monslrosity" at 3007 Samoa Place
that che city approved across the
street from my house.
We all have very busy Lives and can
barely afford the time to "get
MAILBAG
general plan amendment it takes tci
manipulate city ruJes to allow
something lik.e thii.. "Mabler plan,"
"general plan," uspecific plan" au
sound alik.e and, except to experts,
seem prt!llY interchangeable. Aho. the
park.mg varnmce l-.ad1t:' rcfor-. tu a:.
be mg " about garage door!>· I'> actually
a request to provtde dozen!> fewer
parking spaces than are required for a
project this -.1ze
Traffic is so bad on Adams, 11 1s
actually faster 10 cut through the
residentiaJ street of Mesa Verde. In
attempts to keep lhe traffic on
Adams. the city has closed Swan
Drive, reduced the number of
through lanes from Placentia to
Mesa Verde Drive, put hump!> on
Country Oub Drive, added right
tu rning lanes at Adams and
Placentia, eliminated turning lanes
onto Country d ub Orivc and added
1he first p hoto e nforcement cameras
at the city's worst intersection,
Adams and Harbor.
involved" even when an issue directly
affects us. let aJone when it is across
town. However, I am afraid of the
precedent projects like 190 I Newport
and :.1007 Samoa Place ser for our
beautiful city. Apparently, I was and
am not lhe only one with concerns.
When fighting the· Samoa project,
which also tried to exceed lhe number
of .,rories alJowed. we ralUed the
nr1ghbors and obtained almost 700
'>ignatures in petition and spe nt
approximately six months auending
Planning Commission and City
Council meetings and hearings to stop
the construttion. The Sam oa house
even garnered the title of one of the
Daily Pilot's top 103 mo'>t influenual
"people" m Newport-Mesa (No. 77. 1f
memory '>erves me). Eventua lly, even
the dty changed the planning code'>
COURTESY Of JAMES JON£S
A reader sent in this photo of Adams Avenue at 7:45 a.m., showing the traffic
backup from the Santa Alla River to Mesa Verde Drive.
Whatever you Lall the spec1aJ favor..
l:.ad1e 1.s seek.mg from the etty 10 get
approvaJ'> to build 1h1'> thing, they are
way oui..1de ~hat i' currently allowed
Anordmg to the gcnt:ral plan. only lO
urn ts per acre and bu1ld111g'> It:'>'> than
30 feet call Me allowed 111 ncarby
residenuaJ aft'd.'\, but this p .. m :l'l ..,
zoned for tommt.'rual only '>o
whatever the exact propt:'r term'> are.
lhl'> dt.'veloper ... a"'lcmg ror whopping
change'>, lot'> of them, from what ,.,
currently alloweJ cm Lhl' property lo
most lay people. that would be a heck
of a "variance," .. in cc it vane:. .,o
radically from cum:nt entitlement'> for
the property.
So here arc the question!> that need
to be answered: Will a Gi!>ler bridge
decrease the traffic through Me'>a
Verde? Will ii take the load off
Adams? Will 1his improve emergency
services between our ci11e!>? If the
bridge is not built, when do we
widen Adams to four lanes in each
direction? How many houses do we
take ou17 How much does the
cut·lhrough traffic have to increa!>e
for the city to be required to remove
the humps on Country Club? If
Adams is closed for another !>ewer
lea.It. water main breaJt or s treet
repair, how do people get 10 work,
and what happens to emergency
services?
How much traffic do we cake off of
Adams if the San Diego freeway ii.
fixed? It has been know for 20 yearl>
that Fountain Valley needs to replace
the TaJbert Street Bridge for the
freeway 10 be widened. When 11' th1'>
going to happen?
Once we have the an!>wer!> to the
To:
From:
to avoid future overdeveloping. Once
t•nough attention was drawn to the
project, it was hard to find anyone
who didn't think the property .. hould
ht.' hrought into conformily.
Now, we are dealing with another
"morll>lrosity" that threatens our
neighbors on Hernard Street.
The city ha!> !.crutini:t,ed many
profesloionally submi1ted
environmental report'> and other
scienUfic input in developing the
general plan for the city. It i'> my
under!>tanding that the zoning for 1h1l>
parcel is commercial, not residential,
and already at its maximum floor area
coverage. If rezoned, the maximum
allowable building height at less than
30 feet and 20 units per acre for
residential zoned parcels south of the
freeway is lhe most appropriate
aJlowable maximum. Variances shouJd
be given to mitigate against unu .. ual
un:umstance:. that affect certain
propertie!> that otherwhe would meet
the lOde so 1ha1 owners of the
properly can receive the full benefit
allowed by the city code.
I lowever, in thi .. cac;e, Lhe request or
1hc developer 10 exceed the he1gh1
llm1tat1on. exceed che density and
under park the project are all reque"I'
for favonlbm. nol mi ligation. 'I his
will '>l't a horrible precedent and the
impacl on 1he residences on Bernard
will mo'>t definitely be significant,
contrary to the suggestion of the
environmental report. But ii will 1101
only affect those neighhors. but will
abo impact 1he surrounding bw,ine"'
and traffic, and most importantly. may
eventuall y he the ··mon'>lIO'>ity .. acrov,
tht• sueet from your property .... Then
what will you do?
SYDNEY GIELOW
Costa Mesa
There's nothing funny about
the condo plan
I had a good lauKh at developer
Daw l.Jd1e·~ l'Xtremely .,elf l>Crvmg
le11cr about Im h1g pl.in., to build a
50-foot tall, 45-unit-per .iue condo
project al 1901 Newport. ("Nothing
'>hadowy about condo plan."
1 hur .. day) It wa.., pretty m1'>lt:ading 10
anyont· who know'> "the fac1,·· Eadie
'"Y" wt• .. 1wuld rely on.
l'aul Hanagan\ earlier letter
f'Condo plan a 'ihadowy one for Lo'>ta
Me'>a, .. May Hl may not have all the
planning iargon city planner'> and
developer' u-.e down pal, but he
pre1ty accurately portrayed the
e"c1111al facl'> aboul thi'> ma'>'>IVC'
prUJl'Lt <.untrary to l·.adw\ a:.senions.
l·ad1t· did a'>k for a new ma..,ter plan to
bt• adopled, a'> well al> the incrt'dible
I don't know when 1-lcmagan\ letter
was written, but II wa'> only after
senous arm IWl'>llflg hy a C.11y Council
person dunng the redevelopment
hearing that Eadie conteded to
provide actuaJ affordable hou'>rng and
not try to wea'>el ouc of that obligallon
with a paJtry "in heu fee· 1-lanagan
may not have had that 1nforma11on at
the ume he wrote his letter
l:ven though t.ad1e rt'lu<. ldntl)
agreed to buy or build '>Orne low
tncome unit'> '>omewhere che in the
city. that wa., amu'>ing too because he
'>aid it wa.,n't appropriate to provide
low-income untl'> within hi' "luxury"
cundomm1um prn1ect. If low 1ncomt'
people aren't good enough live 111 hi\
LOndos, I wonder where in ( .o<,ta Me'>a
he think..'> 1c, appropriate.,
That Dave l-.ad1e t'> a funny guy, hut
thi!> condo projec:t 1<,n'1 tunny ac <1ll II
needi. more <.on.,1dcratmn, and 11
would be very wise of the C.11y Council
to reopen the puhltc hearing
ROBIN LEFFLER
( O'>ta Mt.''>d
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t QUOTE OF 1ME DAY
''The whole plan was to
go five, to roll the dice
and see what happens."
Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor boys
volleyball coach
M Wecilesday, May 21, 2003
COLLEGE
BASEBALL
Three
'Eaters
honored
Klemm, Smith and
Wagner garner All-Big
West Conference
recognition for UC Irvine.
UC Irvine senior Cluis Klemm, sopho-
more Brett Smith and freshman Made
Wagner have received second-team All·
Big West Conference honors ln baseball,
while sophomore Steve Schroer garnered
honorable mention.
Klemm. an outfielder, leads the team
with a .314 batting average. 64 hits. five
home runs and a .500 slugging percent·
age. He has driven ln 26 runs, which is
thiid on the squad, and he is second
with eight stolen bases.
IOemm's six triples is not only a team·
high but also tops the Big West Confer·
ence. He was named a
Big West Player of the
Week. April 7 after help-
ing UC Irvine capture
the series against con·
ference foe UC Santa
Barbara. Klemm batted
.462 (6"for 13) with three
runs scored and three RBls, Including a
home run during that week. The confer·
ence honor is the second for Klemm,
who was awarded honorable mention
last season.
Smith was named Big West Pitcher of
the Week April 14 after outdueling 49er
ace Jered Weaver and going eight~
while allowing ju.st one run on six hits.
including five slrlkeouts. Smith also
bested then-No. 4 Cal State Fullerton's
Wes Littleton, an All-American, for UO's
second win against a Top 25 team. Smith
Jeads the team with eight wins and 87
strikeouts while sporting a 3. 71 ERA. His
87 strikeouts puts him in the No. 4 spot
among the conference leaders as well as
eighth in the µc1 season record for
sf.rikeout:s.
wagner spent time as the Anteater
catcher as well as filling in as a first ~
man. The freshman started in 53 of 55
games for UCI and leads the team with
31 RBis. He is second with 57 hits. He is
third with 32 multiple-RBI games.
Among the Big West leaders, Wagner is
tied for fourth with 19 doubles and has
thrown out 11 runners to tie for seventh.
His fielding percentage of .990 is 10th in
the conference. Against Pepperdine,
Wagner drove in three runs for a per-
sonal high and also hit two doubles in a
game four times. He leads the team with
a bases-loaded batting average of .400.
Schroer has shut out the opponent in
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
CdM's Tom Welch, left, and Austin Brawner block an Arrowhead Christian spike attempt in the CIF playoffs Tuesday.
Sea Kings, getting
healthier by the day, roll
into CIF Division II
quarterfinals.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -It was,
somehow, fitting that among the
Arrowhead Oui.stian Academy at·
tackers the Corona del Mar blQCkers
barricaded at the net Tuesday night.
was junior John Paine.
Pain. after all -the sensation, not
the player -has been the most per·
sistent opponent the Sea Kings have
faced this spring.
Senior starters Bart Welch and Eric
Jones, both forced to watch most of the
May 9 regular-season finale from the
bench with sprained ankles, started
and played through pain to help lead
C.dM to a 15·5, 15-5, 15·2 home victory
in the second round of the OF
Southern Section Division a boys vol-
leyball playoffs. Their recoveries clearly
benefited from the fust·round bye,
C.dM Coach Steve Conti said
The win improves
the No. 2-seeded Sea
Kings to 19· ll and
advances them to
Friday's quarterfinaJs.
when they will play
23-9 Arcadia. a 15-8,
15-4, 15-4 winner over Canyon of
Canyon Country Tuesday.
•1 was happy about the sweep, but
to have 11 of our 12 varsity members
contribute to that is what really fires
me up," said Conti, who was without
the services of senior Gunnar McOel-
lan, who re-injured his shoulder in
the May 9 loss to Bad Bay rival New·
port Harl>or.
·eo1ng into this season, we knew
we were the kind of team that could
have guys come off the bench and do
good things. which is one of the rea-
sons we've been a good team this
year,· Conti said "When I looked at
the playoffs, I thought any one of
eight teams could win this division.
That's where we're at, now, in the
quarterfinals. Arcadia is a good
team.·
The Sea Kings were far superior to
the F.agles. who competed ln Division
V last season, but were cross-leagued
into the Citrus Belt League, where
they emerged as champions. Tuesday
was only Arrowhead's second loss in
18 matches this season, but Coach
David I Ian came in prepared for the
worst.
"They're a great team,· Han said of
the Sea Kings, who trailed only once
-at 3-2 in the second game. "They
are well-organized and very disci·
plined. That's what I like or program
to see. For us, that's the future.•
It was CdM's blocking prowess that
belped make sure the F.agles bad no
post.season future, as the hosts
amassed 15 stuff blocks, including a
match-high four by sophomore Tom
Welch.
Conu said It was a scouting lip
fro m a former Sea King -Canyon of
Anaheim Coach Matt Wmterbum.
whose Comanches lost to the Eagles
in the first round -that helped CdM
prepare for Arrowhead's middle at-
tack.
"I talked to Man and he told me
they set a lot of twos (hJgh. arcing sets
in the middle that differ from the tra·
ditionaJ quicker one sets): Conti
See SEA KINGS, Pase A7
EYEOPENER
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Daily Pilot
No dice
for Tars
Sailors come close to
forcing fifth game, but
instead are ousted by
San Clemente.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
SAN CLEMENTE -During a
season that Included many trials
and challenges, the Newport Har·
bor High bo)'s volleyball team be·
came known for playing with the
cards It was dealt. Yet, in what
would be their last match of the
season, the Sailors rniMed out on
a chance to gamble once again.
Newport seemingly came
within inches of forcing a fifth
game, where vol·
leyball people say • anything can hap·
pen. However,
host San Oemente
ended an exciting
contest by putting
away the Sailors
on its third match-point Tuesday.
The Tritons, the second seed, de·
feated Newport, 15·9, 10·15, 15-4,
15-13. in the second round of the
CIF Southern Section Division I
playoffs.
Aside from Game 3, the teams
battled in an emotionally driven
match. San Oemente came ln
seeking revenge. Last year, the
Sailors eliminated the Tritons ln
the second round. lWo years ago.
Newport also ousted San Oe-
mente ln the playoffs..
But this dme around, the Tri-
tons (27-1) had the home-gym ad·
vantage, and they seized the op·
portunity.
Newport C.O.ch Dan Glenn met
the Sailors (20-12) needed to play
their best match of the seaaon and
the nitons needed to be a bit off
their game in order to pull off the
victory.
"The whole plan was to go five,
to roll the dice and see what hap-
pens,• Glenn saJd. ·1 actually felt
that we played o ur best match of
the year. I'm really happy with the
way the kids played. It was one of
those things. that I really wish we
could have gotten that fourth
game. I thought we let that slip
away a little bit But, II yQU win
See TARS, Paae A7
Shaky start <;loesn 't stop Eagles sweep 23Y.I of 43~ innings. He struck out a per-
sonal-high nine batters against Washing·
ton State in his lone start and has heJd
the oppo6ition to a .197 batting clip.
Schroer's two wins came in relief against
Cal State Northrid e. when he itched 1r~~~3~~,111l'llngs~==~o:ii:ir.2ess~:ir.:ie~~e~s~;::;;.g-+---1~~'W"i~~eovers-frorn-
out three, and Cal Poly, that included 3~ slow start to eain berth
,.--~lsteredby-an en-
ergetic ci:owd, the
Lancers took a lead
ln the opening game
before No. 3-seeded
Estancia (28 · 10) re-
gained control and
lead in the capper. before givin_.._.u...,_ __ ·~can't tell )'OU how many points
some points to make it deceptively be served in a row lo that second
close. game,· Estancia C.Oach lhlcey Helms innings. on~ hit. no runs and five strike-
outs. He is fourth on the squad with 43 in CIF Division III
~guts.Beach Stat e's Abe Alvarez and quarterfinals.
Je(ed Weaver were named C.O·Pitcher of
the Vear while Cal State Fullerton's Shane
Costa earned Player of the Year honors.
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS GOLF
ORANGE -Visiting Estancia High
overcame a shaky start to overpower
Orange Lutheran, 15-10, 15·2, 15·11,
ln the second round of the CIF
Southern Section Olvtslon III boys
volleyball playoffs Tuesday.
advanced to Friday's quarterfinals
against Whittier.
Junior Josh Kornegay's jump serve
helped the Golden West League co-
champions dominate the second
game and the Eagles rolled to a big
&tancia' s Cassidy,
Sostak move on
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
YO!Wt UNll'. -Estancia Higb's Ja·
aon Qwidy and Marcus Soatak both
qualified for next week's CIF lndMdual
boys golf championship following
rounds of 74 and 75, respecdvely, Tues-
day in the OP Southern Regional lnd.i-
vldual championship on the pat· 72
ea.ck GoJd GoJf C.OUJ"M.
Cueidy, • tenlor, and So.t.ak. • fnsb. "*" ldvancle with 22 other golfen to
lbe Mm)' 27 lhotaun ltart at 7 a.m. at
Q!lnyul\ Country Oub In Palm Spdnp.
C.-kty birdied the ftJlll ha' bolel.
"Wiiie Somt b6rdled two~ ..... three
ID mue rbe cur. wbk:b Wll 75, ~
11lm a. the fartbeet C••dy bM .d·
Winced ID OP lndMdull ~
P.lilmda co.dl Art Piny Mid.
.,... Im. 60m La Mlriida. lbot 70 a cmbell rOUDd~
CAirilnl Ml..__... tti SbMmm -.12 ............ QIL
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Estancia, competing in its first saJd. ·
playoffs since 1994, had swept Estancia's Jess Helmich also served
Orange Lutheran, 15·3, 15·5,15·3, in tough (four aces) and added eight
a March 6 nonJeague match. • digs, while junJor middle blocbr
Junior Kris Hanwell paced the Scott Sankey added six kills and
winners with 12 kills and Kornegay three blocb.
had seven Jd Us and ·11 digs. Kornegay Brad Larsen (five kills) and 1etter
djd not record an ace, but hJs tough 'Ii'evor Holmes rounded out the P.a·
serves prevented the Lancers from tanda stalwarts.
running much offense.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS .
CdM breezes past Eagles
Sea Kings advance to CIF
Division I quanerfinals.
The top-seeded Corona del Mar High
ba)'t tennis team continued to breeze
through CIF Southern Sectlon DtvWon I
pllryo« compeddon. topping s.nta
Marprita. IM, In a eecond·round
dalb 'JUeeday OD the f.qlet' COUr1I..
CdM (21-0) ~ to n..dllYt
quuter1lrWa ~ either FootbdJ or
Blpera.ma.
In the MeoDd·round conqust. C.dM
1wep1 n1ne doub191 .... w1 eo.cta nm
Mang 11.nated out the Na. 2 tandem ol
junior lrennU'I Robenl Ind topbomon
~ N~, whld\ won 18 of 21 ,amea.
~ Uo uUlr.ed ...........
Guntt Snyder. • --bot.met .. tbie
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Lightning playing
the W in wild card
Sage Hill wins first
postseason game in
its second varsity
season; Friedrichs
goes the distance.
NEWPORT COAST -Senfor
Zach Friedrichs pitched h.is
third com plete game this sea-
son to help propel the Sage Hill
School baseball team to a 4-2
victory over visiting La Verne
Lutheran in a wild·card game of
the CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion V playoffs.
Friedrichs struck out seven,
walked three and limited the
Thojans (6-14) to four hill> while
l.mproving to 2-4.
Sage Hill (14-8), which earned
its ftrst postseason victory since
beginning varsity play two sea-
sons ago. also managed four
h its, but scored aJI four of '"
runs in the fourth 1110ing \'\ 11 h
one out.
First baseman < ;t·orgc I krnp
sey plated catcher Matt Korn-
swiet and shorts top Tim Wilkin,
with a two-run .,ingle tu right
field in the fourth inning to give
Sage a 2-0 cushion. Second
baseman Matt Loper, who ~d
beat out the throw to first on a
dropped third strike earlier In
the inning, scored Sage's third
run on a balk. Dempsey moved
to third on a wild pitch and
scored on an RBI groundout by
Qiff Swanson.
La Verne had a runner on
third with one out and the tying
run at the plate in the top of the
seventh inning. but Friedrichs
induced a flyout and Loper
snared a line drive to end the
game.
Sage travels to face Vasque£.
located in Acton, for a first-round
game Friday at 3:15 p.m. But
Sage Hill assistant Steve Wt!.hek
said the Lightning is trying to
move the game to Saturday.
CIFDMllonV
Wild card
Sage Hill 4, La Veme Lutheran 2
Score by Innings
LV Luth ri.)0 100 l 2 4 1
Say•' Holl Ull\i 400 A 4 4 1
Enriquol. D Cenoseroz (5) and T
CenosmoL; Friedr1cns and Kornswu.11
20 Wtlkons !SHI
SPO R TS
SEA KINGS
Conbnued from Ah
sald. "We wanted to try to get two guys up on
their big guy Wl-CIF senior Nathan Botten)
and we were pretty much able to do that•
The Sea Kings also did about what they
W-dllted offensively, as senior setter Greg Ga-
briel spread the ball around to collect 26 a.s-
slsu.. Tom Welch finished with a match-high
eight ltills, while Jones. a 6-foot-7 Stanford-
bound middle blocker, added seven kills to
go with his three i.tuff blocks.
Senior Brandon Shericlc-Odom. who has
abo missed time with a recurring ankle injury,
added four kills as one of several strong con-
tributors off the bench.
Bart Welch had a team-high six digs and
added the kind of leadership that prompted
Conti to make hm1 a captain this year.
TARS
Continued from A6
that l(ame, then the fifth game is
a crapshoo1."
Glenn thought the ~ors lost
the fourth game because they
did not take advantage of their
7-3 lead Instead, San Oemente,
led by senior seller Brian
·n10rnton, rallied bad and out-
o;corcd Newport. 8-1. to take an
11 -8 lead alter Thornton coJ-
lected a point after a dump.
Thornton amassed 59 assists,
two kills and one block. and
jumor Curtis Yoder recorded 16
kills.
Newport scored the next five
points, and took a 13· ll lead.
The game went on and featured
the longest rally of the match
that was won by the Sailors, af-
ter senior Nick Classic earned
the sideout on his kill assisted
by junior Adam Schlesinger.
However, the Tritons answered
right bad and quickly gaJned
sideout. They scored two
straight points off of Newport
errors to reach match-point.
"Overall, it was good high
school volleybaJJ," Glenn said.
"It's fun to watch as coach. I
hate to be on the bad end. But
aJJ I ask is for the kids to play
hard and play their best volley-
baJJ at the end of the year. We
beat Woodbridge. Corona and
we played with these guys. I'm
proud of the It.ids of how we
started the season with two
starters out (Jaime Diefenbach
and Bren Perrine)."
Diefenbach. a junior who tore
his anterior cruciate Ugament
during the basketball season
TENNIS
Continued from A6
Mark Ramadan went. 1-6, 6·4,
0-6 and Ramin Montalcab fin -
ished 6-I, 0-6, 3 6 for Sage I itll
(9-8).
~. Mly 21. 2003 A7
Brian
&n<emoff,
Tom Wetch.
~.
kstil
Brawner,
and Bart
Welch
celebrate
after long
rally for
point
agaflst
lvrowhead
Christian.
DON LEACH/
DAILY PILOT
and missed most of the volley-
ball season. led the Sailors with
a ma1ch-h1gh 19 lt.illi. He also
had five Muff blocks, while sen-
ior Paul Toman added 15 kill!>
and ~mor Michael Toole col-
lected nine lt.iJli. Schlesinger
finished With 48 asl>ISIS
loole led the Sailors to the
victory Game 2, when he re-
corded stx blJs.
RESllJ'S
CIFOMlionl
Second round
CdM 14. Swru Matg.rtta 4
Singles -Gingold (CdMI lost to
Ozurov1ch, O 6, lost to Patel, 3-6, (sub)
Pham (CdM) def Grazer. 6-1, Reitz
tCdMl lost, 3-6. won, 6-1, 6-1, Miller
tCdMI lost. 3-6, won, 6-1, 6-1
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
SCHEDULE OC C ATHLETE S OF THE WEE K Covina unproved 10 21-1 and
will play Sage 1 lilJ') Academy
League nval Famnont Prep 1n
the quanerlinals Tuesday.
~ -Snyder Koury (CdMJ def
Patel-Tennis, S.3, def Pikula Rommel
S.3. def Jadul Amador 6-0.
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TODAY
BaMball
College -Hawa11
at UC Irvine. 7
p.m .
Softb•ll
High school -
Corona del Mar
at Notre Dame
Riverside in CIF
D1v1s1on IV wild
card, 3:15 p.m ..
Sage Hill at
Western
Christian in CIF
Division V wild
card, 3:15 p.m.
Celebratllg the Daily P~ot's
Athlete of the Week senes
i 11
TODAY
2A -Cameron Conover
Corona det Mar
Boys basketball, 1997 98
THURSDAY
22 -Brooke Flamson
Newpon Harbor
Girls soccer, 1999
21 -Liz Morse
Corona del Mar
Goris 1radt and field. 199&-97.
'98, '00
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6-l
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QUI 1.-.d qiilr9 f1Mw a NEWPORT BEACH-ma q u 1 n a 11 en• q u 1 ~ ~ COSTAMESAOAILY cumpltr con IH formal· 11111....,,,..,... SI no PILOT odades teeates apropla·
das si usted qulere que
la corte escucha su
NOT1CEOF P£TmONTO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: EVELYN LOUISE LEVITT CASE NO. A218186 To all heirs,
beneficiaries, etedll0f1 I
contingent CfllditoB, and peraons who may
othelwl9e be inte<esled
In the will or estate, or
bo4t1 of EVELYN
LOUISE LEVITT
A PETlTION FOR
PROBATE hU been
flied by TERENCE
ALARIC l.EVITT In the
Superior Court of ~. County of ORANGE.
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE ~ht TERENCE Al...ARIC LEVITT be appointed as
perlOllal 191)19Mntadve
IO adl I. is1ef the 9111119
of Ile dec:iedln.
THE PETITION requests
ltl9 decedent's wlU and
oodidls, ii any, be
edmitted to probete.
The witt and any oodiclle are availabre for
examination in the Ille ~~~requnl1
authol1ty IO ldminltter
.. ..... under the
l11depe!ldllll -islration of Esta! .. ~ (Thi• authority Wlff
allow the personal
repreeentalive to take
actiOnl without ~ COUft lllPf'OYal. Bebe taking cenain
WKy ~ aQiofll,
hoWIYer, the pereonal
rept...UM wll1 be
requhd IO ti'19 notJCe IO
~ ~ \l'1leea they have MJved notice or consented to
the prcpoeed action )
The independent
admiristration authonty
will be granted unlell an ~ '*"°" fil" .,, ot>;ec:tlor'I to the
pedllot1 and shows good
<*IN why .. court
lhCJUld not grant the
~~INO on the P8lltion wil be held on
bM>5lo3 at 1 45PM In
OeQI. L • 73 localed et 341 THE CITY DRIVE,
P.O BOX 14170, ORANGE, CA 92613-
1570
IF YOU 08JECT 10 ttoe
granting ot the petit>On,
you should llPP9&f et the
heering and &tat• ~
E 0t file wnnen
with the COUit
hNnng Your
appearanoa may be In
perlOl'I ()( by .,otK
r~ou ARE A
CAEDITOA 0t a
oontlngent creditor of the
deoealed, you most Ille your claim wi1n the court and mall a CCfJY to the ~ representative
appoinl9d by the court
Wlf1irl lour months lrom the dltll of fifst lasuance
of letters as prOYldad In
Ptobate Coda MCllon
9100 The time for filing
claims wllt not expire
befOfe four months from
the healing date notloed
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
hie kept by the court If you are a penon
ne1ested 1n the es1ate,
~ may file wrtn ttle
COUl'I a Request !of
Speoat Notice ttorm DE·
154) of ltle fifing of an
Inventory and appraisal
of estate asseta or ot any
petJtlOn 0t aooount ••
provtOed in Probate Coda Section 1250 A F!eque5t for Speaal
Notice tonn IS available
from the court clef!\
Attorney for PetJllOnef
TIMOTHY P
WAANISHER ATTORNEY AT LAW
539 w
COMMONWEALTH
AVE
FULLERTON CA 92032 0!>'21AX!, ~3 •
«WZ&/03
c.1$5312471
NEWPORT llEACK-COSTA ME.SA OM. y N.OT
CISO.
So usted no prnenla
su respuest• 1 llempo,
puede per der el caso, y
le pueden qu1tar su
ularoo, su dinero y otras
cosasde su propoedad
SIR aV1$0 •dtCIORaf por
pao te de la corte
E xis ten otros requosl
los le&aln. Puede que
ust~d quler a Ila mar a un
aboeado inmedtala ·
mente St no conoce a
un aboeado, puedr
llamar a un sarvte10 de
referencoa de abocados
o a una ohcona de ayude
le&al (vea el dtrectorio
telefonoco)
CASfNUMHlltJ (Num•~• 4el c ... )
02Hl01293
The name and address
of the court " (El
nombre y direcc1on de
ta corle es)
SUPERIOR COURT or
CAl.lfORNIA IN ANO FOR
THE COUNTY Of OR
ANGE. 4601 Jamboree
Road, Newport Buch.
CA92660
HARBOR JUSTICE CfN·
HR-NEWPORT BEACH
fACIUTY
The name, addreu.
and telephone numb .. of
plamltfl"s attorney 01
pl1ont1ff without an
attorney os (EI nombre
la dorecc1on y el numl!fo
de telefono del aboc.ado
del demandante. o def
demandante que no
l1ene aboeado. es}
lRIC V TRAUT, ESQ . me TRAUT LAW FIRM.
200 W Santa Ana Blvd ,
Suite 900,
Santa Ana. CA 92701
(714) 835 7000
DATE: (Fecho) JUL lO,
2002
AlAN SlA UR, Clark
(Actvorlo),
by P. IOWfR, D•p11ty
(D•l'J"d•)
l>ubl1shed Ne wport
8each·Costa Meu Daily
Pilot April 30, May 7, 14.
21, 2003 Wl&3
..... .......
SYA110f<.-•
McomYOf-........ ., ......
u.iene•,,JT ....
OM.17,1ta.• ..............
WI It.a Alltll7
Plll09 .. kAlmOf
llOllCI JOC91tc1S Of
M<IAS911'11m0f
llVOCMU&m19T
,... ~ Sectlll ltMll
The undeolanld, JANA
O. liACl<ETT and DON W.
OLIPWANT, aa Co-Trust·
HS of Iha Ollphant
LMna Trust U/0/f d1ted
October 27, 1982, as
said Trust has bun
amended and rasteted,
propose to pubhsh the
foltow1na notice pursu·
ent to California Probate
Code Section 19040 to
lhe creditors of RAtHEl
ELIZABETH OLIPHANT,
the dec111ed 'urvMna
Setllor ol the Oliphant
livlnc T rual. who died •
resict.nt of tlM City of
Newport Buch, County
of Oranc•. State of
Celifornla, on January
29, 2003:
Notice IS hetaby 11v1n
to the creditors and
contlncent cred1tora of
RACHEL ELIZABETH
OLIPHANT (herein
•decedent") lh•t •II
persons havin& claims
•a11nst the decedent 11e
required to ftl• them
with the Supertor Court
of Caltforma. County of
Or•nae. at 341 The City
Drtve. P.O. Bol 14171,
Orenae, Cahforma, 92613·
1571 and m11t or dellver
a copy to JANA 0.
HACKETT and DON W.
OLIPHANT •l 3 Royal St.
Georae. Newport Beach.
Cahforno• 92660, as Co·
Trustees of the Ohphent
L1v1n1 Trust U/O/T dated
October 27, 1982, n
amended and restated.
wherein the decedent
was a Setllor, within the
later ol four ·months
after May 15, 2003 (the
date of the ftrsl pubh·
cation ol notice to
creditors). or, 11 notice
is maoled or personally
delivered lo you, 30
days after th• dale this
notice os mailed or
personally delivered lo
you A cl11m form may
be obtained fr om the
court cler ~ for your
protection. you are
encouraged to hie your
cl11m by cer lthtd mail,
woth return tecetpt
requested
Co-Tnnte"
JANA 0 HACKE TT and
DON W OLIPHANT. Co
Trustees Oliphant llvtn&
!rust. J Royal St
George. Newpoll Beach.
CA 92660
Attorney• for Truttae
Timothy J KAy, Esq
GIBSON DUNN &
CRUTCttCR I LP 4 Park
Plaza Ste 1100 Irvine
CA 92614 8S'>l
DAT(O Aprol ?4 2003
!SI JANA O HACKETT
Co Tr ustee o f t he
Oliphant LovonR Trust,
U/0/1 d&ted Ottob~r 'l7,
1982, And amended and
restated
/SI DON W OLIPHANT.
Co Tr ustee o f the
Oltphant l1v1na Trust
U/O/T dated October 27
1982 as amended and
restated
Published Newport
Beach·Costa Mesa Oaofy
Piiot May 15, 21, 22,
2003 ThW414
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?~
• • • • • • • • • • •
S~ufC..-..· .............
.... OfNllS ....
MKMm
lllKITO._
Staled bids will bt
raceived et lh• offk:• of the Department of Parks
•nd R1cr11tlon, North·
11n Service Center, Phone: (916) 653·4274, One Capitol Mall, SUit•
500, Sacremento, C.N·
fOtnla 95814, up to 2 , ..... w .... .-, .....
l 1 ltOI. 1t which time
•nd ptace they wtll be
publlcly opened and r11d
fOf performln1 the work
11foltow1:
furnish ell labor ,
materials, toots and
equipment necanary to
replace and up1r1d1
ret11n1n1 wall systems
et CRYSTAL COVE STAT£
PARK, Ounce County.
Calllornie, complete and
In accordance with the
plans and spacif1cet1ons
t herefore and s uch
addenda thtreto IS m1y
be issued prior to bid
openina d1t1
l icense 11qulred: A
Encineer's Estimate·
S247,500·275,000
NOTLA .... st..wlftti
wlll k...,.. et l1.o6 A.M., w.d .. ••"•Y· Mey 21, 2001, ot
CaYSTAl COVI STATI
PARK, Hl1terlc Dl1trlct,
4S 1'1clflc Ce11t
Hl9ltw1y, l19111"
'""" c.iuent.. At~ ·~· .. tlM !ell sHwMt Is MANDA·
TottY -4 wll k tlM
-'Y '"""""''"' ....49 llVll ...... ,.,. Pf .. ,..,.
tlYI W.U.n te view
''" elt• ..... ,.," c:-.i. Ne II wlll ·-·• .. .,e.. ,,_ • c ... tracter , ......... _,
stt-4 "" M-4ofety lell at..wt111.
Prospective bidders
m•Y eumine and obtain
bid fotms. specilteatJons,
and plans by down·
lo1d1n1 the bod pechae
from the Calofornoa State
Contracts Rea1ster at
www cscr des ca eov/
cscr. Tec~n1cal ques
lions rec•• dine bod
for ms, spec1f1cat1ons. ot
plans will be accepted
by the Department of
Parks and Recrutoon by
FAX only to (916) 445
9027 up to 24 hours
prior to the deadline to
submit bids
In accordance woth the
pr6vts1ons ol Section
1770, 1773. and 1773.1
of the labor Code, the
Department of Patil~ and
Recreal!on hn ascet
taoned that the c•ner•I
prevaohnc rates ol waces
1n lhe county on which
the work 1s to be done
be as hsttd by the
Department of lndustri•I
Relations. A copy of the
listings 1s on fole •l the
addreu t1sled above
Successful bidder shall
provide P1yment Bond
and Performance Bond
DErAltfMfNT Of
rARICS
AND RIC.EAflON
Ruth G. co1 ........
At1ln9 Director
Published Ne wpor I
Beach Costa Meu Dally
Pilot May 21. June 4,
2003 Wl63
&crew k: S6170
llOOO TO CBITOIS Of
IWSAU
llJCC Sec. 6 IOS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that i bulk sale
is about to be made The
name(s). business •d
dress(IH) of the Sell
er(s) are· MVI I. INC . A
CAl.IFORNIA CORPORA·
lfON and IR32, INC , A
CALIFORNIA CORPORA
TION and FRANK OE
LEONE 2!!108 MAR ·
GU[RJTt Pl(WY, MISS'°"
VIEJO, CA 92692
Oolna 8u1t11u1 u ;
MAil BOXU ETC. '11,
MM 80X£S ETC. fl8, ANO MAIL 80U:S ETC.
•32 All other bu1tn1u
n1m1(1) and •cl·
drtH(H) Utff by the
Seller•Ct> within the
pHt thr" yura, as
at•tod by tlM Stlltf (s).
ls/are: MAI~ BOXES ETC.
•32
Th• n1m1(1) and
address of tlM Bu\'tt(s)
11/•11. S EALIT£ IN·
VESlMENTS, A CALI·
FORNIA CORPORATION,
14562 LAUREL AVENUE.
IRVINE, CA 92606
The nsets belna sold
are aener ally described u : ALL FURNITURE,
FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT.
MACHINERY, lEASE.HOlO
IMPAOVEM(NTS, STOCK
IN TRAD£, GOODWILL
ANO BUSINESS NAME
and ere loc•l•d at·
14252 CULVER ORIVE •A
B, IRVINE, CA 92705
The bulk sale IS In-
tended to be consum·
mated al Iha olfict of;
The Escrow f o1 um and
the anhc1p1ted sale date
1s June 11, 2003
The bulk salt Is sub·
11ct to C1hforn1a Uno·
fotm Commercial Code
Section 6106 2
YES/NO Y
The name and address
of the person with whom
claims may be fHed tS:
The Escrow forum,
2.3161 like Center Or
Ste 120, lake for est, CA
92630. ESCROW NO
56870f'M and the Int
date for folona claims by
any creditor sh•ll be
June JO. 2003 Which IS
the busmess day before
the ult date specified
above,
Dated 3·28·03
BUYERS(S).
SEALIT[ INVES™£NTS,
A CALIFORNIA CORPO-
RATION
l y· ~Us~AYUR R. MODY,
Published Ne wport
Beach Co\la Mesa Daily
Pilot May 21. 2003
CNS· 539360 W166
hatWHl.:S'121
MOTKI TO CIOOOIS Of
IWSAU
llJCC Sec. 61 OS)
NOTICl IS H[R£8V
GIVEN that a bulk sale
is about to be made The
name(s). busmen ad
dress(es) of the Sell·
er(s) u•e RO NA LD
LE SUE Al USON
188 f I/Ht SIR[[I
COSTA MESA CA 92621
Doon& Bu\onn\ n
RON All ISON HAIR
REPlAC£MLNI CFNICR
CHRIS TIAN KNIGH IS
HAIR SALON
All othrr business
n•me()) ~nd ad
dress(esl used by the
Seller(sJ w1th1n lht pdSI
three yea" a\ sl.tted
by the S~ll•r") IS ar~
none
The u~m•lsJ 4nd
address of lht l!uyer < sJ
ts are GREGORY JO
SlPH BICKIR ':>Ill
Gil llNGflAM l.IRCI I
WI ST MIN ~ II R CA
92683
The n'ets beina sold
are 11ene11lly deKrtbed as All fURNITURE
FIXTURES CQUIPMENT
MACAINERY. LlAStHOLD
IMPROVE MEN TS STOCK
IN IRADC GOODWll l
ANO BUSINESS NAME
and ue touted at 188
E 17lH STREET. COSTA
MESA CA 92627
The bulk HI• IS '"
tended to be consum·
m1ted at the oll1ce of
The Escrow Foium and
th~ ant1<1p1ted ule d1le
rs June 9 2003
The bulk salt os sub·
iect to Cahforma Uni·
form Commercoal Code
The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pltased to announce a mw service
now available to new businesses.
~ will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the
time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the
search is completed we will file your fictitious business name statement with the
County Cink, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and thm flit
your proof of publication with the County Clerk.
Pltase stop by to file your fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, pleast cali us at (949) 642-4321 anJ wt
wili malte a"angnnmts for you to hanJl,t this procedurt by mail
If you shou/J have any farther questions> please caJJ us anti we wili bt morr than
g'4J to assist you. Good luclt in your new bu.sintsS!
Pilot
i t
Daily PtlOt --M ~Nalcll 2l40 Llpl Nolcel .. Up!Wca . 2148 :
Sa<tlon 6108.2
Yts/NO Y
The n•m• and address oft~ perso11 with wtlom
clalnit m•y bt toled Is:
The lurow forum,
U161 Liiie Cente< Or
Ste 120, lake r ornt. C,._ 92630
and t~ IHI dete IOt
flflnc cl•lms by •nJ
creditor shall be June 8,
2003, which I• t h•
bustnns day b1f0fe th•
uf1 d1t1 specifie d
•bove.
D•ted: IUYIR{S)r ,u.:i80IY JC»IPH
Published Newport
Buch-Costa M•H D•lly
Pilot Mey 21, 2003
CNS-539340 Wl67
llOllCIOf i.IC-w. ........
jPA200J.0721
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN th•t th• Pl•nninc
Commission of the City
of Newport Beach will
hold a public hH11na on
the apphcatlon of Larry
and J"kle Oodd tor Site
Plan Review Ho 2003·
002 on property located
at 2S4 Poppy Avenue
The property Is located
in the R·l Dlstroct
Request to n t•bllsh
crade pursuenl to Sec·
lion 20.65.030.B.3 for
the remodel o f an
n1ston1 11n1te family
rn1dence located tn
Corona del Mar The
apphctnt proposes to
add a second story and
root deck to the uostonc
residence
This proiect has been
reviewed. and II has
been determined lh1t It
is n teiorlcally nernpt
under the requirements
of the C1hforn11 Envo·
ronmental Quality Act
under Cius 3 (New
Cons tr uctoon of Small
Structures)
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that
said public hur me will
be held on June 5. 2003
at lhe hout ol 6 30 p.m
on the Council Chambell
of the Newport Bueti
City Hall, 3300 Newport
Boutev•r d Newport
Beach. Cahfornoa al
which tome and place
any and all persons
ontetesled may appear
and bte hurd thereon If
you ch11tenae thts
proiect on court. you
may be ilm1l1d to "'"nl
only those ISSUH ~OU 01
someone else r 11sed at
the publtc heartna
dncrobed 1n this nol.ce
or on written corre
spondence dehverad to
the Coty at 01 proor to
the publtc htaronc, For
mtormatoon call (949J
644 3200
Shont Aeol"''"'· Sa.cretwy,
, ....... 1 ... c-.......... ,
City ef New,.-rt leocll
NOfl: The opens• of
this notice 1s paod from
• lotonc fee collected
fr om the appltunl
Publoshad Newpor I
Beach.Costa Meu Daily
P1lol May?!, 2003 Wl69
UGAlllOTKI
NOTICE IS HERESY
GIVEN that llM Bo•rd ot
[ducahon of the New
port·Meu Unified School
01slr1ct o f Ora nce
County will 1ecelve
sealed bids up to 10 00
a m on the 5th day of
June, 2003. at the
Nulrlhon Services· office
of said School Oostroct,
located at 2985 Bear
Street. Bu1ld1na £. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626 at
which time utd bods will
be publicly opened and
read for the foflowonc ,,...,., .... ,, ....
Alt bods .,, lo bt 1n
acc:ordance with Cond1-
hons, Instructions. •nd
St>tc1fteatlons which are
contained 1n the bid
P•Cket and on 1111 1n the
office of Nut11t 1on
Sen1ces ol nod School
Dtslrict, 2985 Bear
Strut. Bu1td1n1 £ Costa
Mesa. CA 92626. phone
no. (714) 424·5090
Interested vendo" may
pick ap a bid packet 11
tlM •bove address
A Perl or m•nce Bond
may be required •l th•
dtscrellon of the District
Ho blddar may with·
draw his or h1r bid for
ii period of FORTY FIVE
(45) days aft1r the date
ut for th• openln1
thereof
Thi Bo1rd of Educa·
t1on of the Newport·
Mau Unified School
Dis trict re111vn the
rlallt to ralect any or •"
bods and not ntcnsar1ty
1ccept th• lowut bid,
end to waive eny In·
formahty Of 1rr11ul•rlty
In eny bid received.
NEWPORT·MU A UNI·
Fl£0 SCHOOL DISTRICT
Of Or•11&• Cou11ty
'
S/lldls4A.4k-lrectw ....... It.
S.nkn
Publlshtd Newport
B•Mfl·Cosll M.M D•lly
Pilot M1y 21, 28, 2003
Wl68
I01ICI
1M19119S
The Oranp Count1
S1nlt1tlon Dlslrlctl.
CeNfornlt, will ttcelv•
bWs uiftll -. '· ... ,, et 2,.. ,..-. Bids must
be rlC:llUd at tlle Dlttriera Adftlim.tr111Yt
lobll1 « ,.urcl!Hl111
Otllct b~ the dat1
llefll"*" Mt forth, •t Which ti-tllty will be ~ 84\4 ... """" •• t.M Dlttrkl Pllfthuln&
Office, lOI U Elllt A-, FCM111tMI Va ... y,
Callfor"le, ler tht ~-ACOltm< ...... ~ '~=' ........... 1.-c .......... bt ................ '°'"' ....... ., °'*"'"' ecc.,tlHce e1tt1 •II
;ceMiJlhn• ..... = ............. .................. ........ u .... , ... .................
~ ........... <™> ..,., __
'""'•"•' "'ift'' ..... c ........ ........ a.-WI
ID1ICI 10 COl1IAOOIS ...... This staltment wu
filed with th• County
Clerk of o,.n11 Cou"ty
on05/07/03 JOOH9417'1
flcMM.... -........ --NOTICE: IS HERESY
GIVCH th•l the 8011d of
Tt11ttMS ol Ula rountatn van.y Sehool 01,tnct of
Onn&• County. C•hfllf
111• will 1ec1lva bids up
to and lnctudlna 9·00
A.M. Jun• 4, 2003 •I lhe
Distric t Oparttlons
Office, 17330 Mt Her·
rmann SllHI, Fount1ln
Valley, CA 92708.
01ily Pilot May 14, 21. 2.8, Jun 4, 2003 Wl57
The fottowtnt petf011• -
tre dOlll. bUtll!Ut IJ ::
tH( VOGEL ICJl'N'~. -J6J Old Hewpoft. HtW
po1t e .. c11. CA 92663 --'°'""' vo111. 564 _ South Sunki.t St .. .-
Anahttm. CA 92806
At thl1 time, dale, and
place, bids will be
pu.blkly opened •nd rHd
aloud for Bid No 03-06.
"Modular lnstall•tlon• as
lndlc•t•d In the Bid
Specification. Bid docu
ments and 1pec1ficalions
are on Ute at the District
Purchastna Oepertmtnt
1 7210 Oak Street.
F o unt1ln Valley, CA
92708 (714) 843 3245
A ·M•nd1tory Preb1d
Conference ind lob
Walk' will be held on
May 27, 2003, •t IO 00
a .m at the 01stroct
Maintenance Offic e.
17330 Mt. Herrm1nn
Slteet, Fountain Valley,
Ca. 92708. All bidder'
must be ptlSant 11 tho~
time to be con11der ed
for this project
The Board of Trustee~
ttsesvn the 111ht to
reject any and 111 bods
and to waive •ny or
recutarity therein The
rl&ht os also reserved by
the Board of Trustees to
select Item~ and/01
scope of work which on
their opinion will bnt
serve the needs of the
D•stroct
Pr1v11hnt Waae Scale
will apply and '' on r 1te
Dated this 12th day ol
May. 2003
By. Petrlclr Quinn
Dire cter,
Dl1trlct Operou.,.,
Published Newport
Beach Costa Mesa D•oty
Pilot May 14 . 21.
2003 W161
AdlM .....
Mml*-"
The followln& peraons
.,, dolna business as·
•) Nationwide loans &
Rt1I Est1lt b) Von
Amartc1 Advartislnc c)
Home Saver loans, 485
E 17th Str1tl •210.
Costa MeH, CA 92627
Richtrd Redmond,
2565 Sant• An• Ave. '3,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by· an 1nd1vldual
Have you st., ted dolna
business yt l7 YH, 1998
Richard Redmond
This stettment wn
toled woth the County
Cletk of Oran11 County
on 04/21/03
200J694 I 6SJ
D11ty Pilot M•y 21, 28,
Ju11e 4, 11, 2003 Wl73
The followonc person1
are dotna bu"nus as
Sohstocs 2107 Busoneu
Center Drove Ste 130,
ltvtna, CA 92612
Tom Troupe. 246 Ce et I
Pl1ce, Coste Mesa. CA
9~21
Jon r reudenberrier'
2102 Business Center
Drove Sit 130. Irvine,
CA92612
lho\ buson1u os con
ducted by a rieneial
pertnershtp
Have you sJarted do1n11
business yet' No
Tom T1oupe
This statement wu
liled woth the County
Clerk ol 0 1 a nae Countv
on 05/05/03
2003690405
Daily Pilot M•y 7 14
21. 28 'lOOl Wl50
I h~ lollow1na person\ The follow1ne per\on\
are doona busonns u
Women of Sub\tance. ? ate doing bu~onns n
S1n11lehee, Ne wpur t Pied\~ Sien Htr~. 24266
Beach CA 92660 Ponth~rha1n l~n~ Lake
I) Pimala C1fmuu1 'l I f orut CA 9?6JO
S1neletree Or Newport Dana IJ•~k\le1n 74?&6
Bea(;h CA 92660 ?) Ponch1rl111n l•n• lake
Patio Belhtto 1431 Hoeh r oresl CA 92630
Bluff. Newport Beach l1shawn Armslron11.
CA 92660, 3) Rhetta 24266 Po"<ha1 ft .t1n
Duey, 418 Vista Rom• lane. lak11 f ure~t CA
Newpor t Buch. CA 92630
92660 &) N1ncv liar lhts buso"•u 1~ ton
rtn&t on. 1931 Por t duttedby en partner\
Laurent Newport Beach Have you started doona
92660. 05) Shao on Jur · busmeu yet 1 No
aensen 2527 Buckeye Oana D1lksteon
Newport Buc h CA Thos st1tement w1s
Rlcherd Vo&el, 564 ..
South Sunklat St . •
Anaheim. CA 92806
This bu.iness '' con
ducted br husband 1nrl
wile
Hive you sl•rttd dOon.,
bualness yet' Y9' 11)11/
Rich.ir d Vo&tl
Joanna Vo&el
ThtJ st•l•m•nl w1·
filed with the County
Clerk ol Oran&• County
on 12/27/02
20026927902
Oally Pilot Jin I 8 I'>
22, 2002 amended
publtcahon on M•Y 21
2003 Wll',
RltltMI hsiltss
M.IS...._.
Th• lullowma person•
are dOlllK buslnen n
Southwest lock and
Safe, 360 l 18th Strut
Cos I• Men CA 92617
Charles M Sutletloeld
360 E 18th Street
Costa Mu• CA ~2b27
Thos bu\lnt<\S I\ con
ducted by •n 111d1v1dual
Have you star led duonr
bustnen yet? Ye\ 10
01/84
Charles M Sullerlo~ld
This \l•ltH11~111 "'"'
toled woth the Counh
Cler~ of Ur•nce Couolv
on 05 05 03
2003690$27
Daily Point Miy I t•
21 28 2003 Wl4ll
The lullnwona ptr \un
•rt dome bu\onn\ n
SUP£RIOR llMOUSINr
SERVIC( ~66 Ot •RI:
Ave . Cost~ Mt\d f A
92627
MtchiPI I I flR41ldO
2566 Or •••1tt Avt I ,,.,,,,
Mn• C•l1lt1ro11.1 <Jlfi°//
lh1\ bu\tnt"-\ t\ t cw
du< l~d by an 111dl\lld11~
~tav• ynu •IM t~d do111>
l>usont\\ ftl 1 No
MKhHl I er n•nd~r
lh1s \talemenr •••
toled with lht l"unh
Clet~ of Oranar Cuu"h
on04 14 OJ
2003694004
Daily Point May t • 1 l
28, June 4 1003 Wl6.
92660 6J Moehrle Moller filed woth the County
122 Harbor Island Cler~ of 011n11• County Ille lollnwona I>"'''"' 04 01 03 .,, dum& hU\•M•".\ I\ Newpor I Bear h CA on Ess~nto•I Cull Pro.iu, h
92660 7) Pam Muny 20036939329 2701 Cor I• Amati\ I• 2546 R1v1er a l acuna Daily Pilot Apr 30 M•y San ttem~nte CA 97&/ •
Beach. CA 92651. 8) 7 14, 21 ?003 Wl47 O•n••I fl lloon~,,.,<!
Mary Lou Pitcher, 130 2101 t:.nrte Amat•\1•
Mend Place, P•lm On Fktltt.ush!Mtu San Cleno.nte (A '176/ l
ert , CA 92760 -~ lhl\ bu""''',,''"' 9JGeraldone Schlutt I ductrd II• •n ondovo.J111t 1 SJ4 A t N I he follow1n1 per 5o0ns , n 1qu19"""~wpo1t •re doona buitness u H.-r you \l•rlttl d '"" Buch CA <~ !OJ fH[ KAMPH CROUP l>u~nen y•t' No
Lynda She• 9 Bucon 1900 Diani l•ne. New D•n••I R Kr 11i.• 11<1
Bay Newport Ruch CA "°''Buch CA 92660 Thi• \t•l•n••n• ...
92660 11) Joan Jorres t tea orh Ill• 1.: '""' • 1800 Port Charles l<>cetyn Kamph 1900 1 ~1 ~ w1 0 '"""'• Newport Buch CA
8
0oana CtA•
9
n:.,,,,.Newport et o r•nr• 92660 e4ch ,.,.,.., on 05 12 OJ
Tht\ bu\m'n 1, ton Gloria Kdmph 1900 20036944212
dueled by • Qt'neral 01a11a lane, N•wporl Daily P11.,1 M•Y 14 II
partnership I Be•ch.CA92660 28 Jun 4 ?001 WJ•,•,
Have you \tarted dninc Brad Kamph 1900
business yeP Yu Doan• l11ne Newport Rdltlenhf!Mu
5187 Beach CA 92660
Pamela Gilmour Thos bus1neu os con 9lml ~
Thos sl•lement was dvcted by i aeneul lhe lollowonc puwn~
foied with tht County partnership are doma busmen n
Clerk of Orence County H~ve you st .. ted doonc Inkwell\ P1pe11e 341 I
on 04/30/03 bus.men yet1 YH 1985 Eut CoHI ltichway
20036942972 Jocelyn Kamph Corona c!el M•t CA
Daily Pilot May 14. 21. This st•tement wH 92625
28 Jun 4 2003 Wl60 filed with the County Jeu1ca L C•rter. l71S
' · Clerk ol Ot•nee County Cove Street, fooun• <kol MOllCI on 04/ 18/2003 Mar. CA 926?~ lfYITll519S 200J694 l S6J Thos bu\tnt\S os con
Daily Pilot ~r lO. May ducted by an 1nd1vtdua1
7. I& 21 200J WI« Hne you st•rled dotnt The Onnc• County
S1n1tet1on D•stroct
C•hfornia Woll teceive bo~ untrl J-4, 2003,
., 2.00 , ..... Bids must
be received at the
Oistrl~t's Admlnlst11t1ve
lobby or Purchasona
Office by 1111 data
here1n1bove HI lorlh, at
whteh torfle they wolf be
op-d and eum1ned at
the District Purchasrna
Office. 10844 Ello•
Avenue, F ountaon Valley.
Callforn11. for Iha
followlna
DIUVIRY or TRAWL
RISISTANT IOTTOM
MOUNTS (TRIM)
SPIClflcATtoN
NO. l -200J-l 4 l s .. led bids must bt
submitted on Iha fot m
supplied by Otslroct tn
a ccordance with all
provisions of the Sf)tCI
fiutlon1 Sp1c1hcatt0ns.
btd blanks and further
information may be
obtained at the above
addren. telephone ( 114)
S93-7S8J
Published Na wpor t
B1.ch·Co1t1 Mesa Dally
Pilot May 21. 2003 Wl70 ..........
"-S.......
The followlna persons
are dome business u .
a) David 8. Stinton
& Assocl•IH, A
Group, Inc b 11tro
D11cnostlcs, A Medical
Group, C•hfcwnl• 92660
01111d B Stinton MO
& All<Klatu, A Medical
Group Inc. (CA), 1140
W. La Vat• Ava 8555,
Or•nS!, CA 92861 °
Th)f".Junlnesa I• con·
ducted b~ "' Vldlvldual ff an yov .i• ltd doln1
business yet? Yu. Of.1
01/93 J)nhl a Stinton MO
' Asloelttet. A MtdH:el Or0119, IM , DnMI 8
Stanton MO, Prttldeltt
Thi& aut1ment wtt
filed with tht County
C .. rk of Or1na• County
onlM/24/03 toOJ .. 41Ht
Daily Piklt M1y 14, ~1.l 21.4un 4,2003 WI~ .......... ........ T-. ~ '""°"' ..... ~ .,:
c-twyC....C_.
htn1tlilt VlltY, lllM>
Heritor • llvlf. HI,
f11111tel11 Vlff••· CA wroe Cul•'-Celfttl .. c:..... , ....... v...,
(CA)1 lllM H1tW It.I. fi!:_!tHttlll v.tr. CA 1111/W T"'8 M1M1M ii Cllft· ...... '1: • c.,. ... ....................
..... ''" ., .. , 4111 • • CHt•ry Celll1lt11 Qii9 , ...... v..... e...,--. c,o.o
'
The follow1n1 per'°ns
ere dome business n
CMS. 300 Pac1f1c Coast
Hwy Suite 100, Hun
.llnaton Beach. CA 92648
David Hosllms. 1709
Mc Clay Slr1tl. Santa
Ana, Cahfornoa 92705
Alphtt Hos~1ns 1709
Mc Cl11 St Santa Ana,
Cafoforn11 92705
This buslnen os con
ducted by husband and
wife
Have you sta1tad dOlna
bu•onns yet? Yes
06/01/2000
Alph11 Hosllons
This s tatement wH
hied with the C011nty
Clerk of Or•nce County
on 05/20/03
200J694S21J
Dally Prlot May 21. 28,
June 4, 11. 2003 Wl74 ...........
... s.......
Thi followrna persons
are 6olna bu"""' .s: Creative Tlle & Stone,
24001 Via Fabrlcant•
#1006, Minton VtefO, CA
9 91
Edward V•a•. 21241
Brlsllecone. Minion
Viejo, CA 92691
Catherine Molllf Vea•.
21241 Brosttecone, Mis·
siOn VoejO, CA 92691
ThtS buslneH Is '°"'
ducted by • •-•• p•rtnerilnp
Hl'tlt you started dolnc
buslnen ytl7 6191
Edw11d veaa
This iltlt'"'nt wt•
fifed ""Ith lh1 Coullly
Clerll of Ot •Ill• County on IM/07 /03 JOOHtMOl9
D•llr ttlot May 7. 1',
Zl, 21, 2003 Wl49
llOlKIOf..ucA•
NllWIOllll•
Of~ --.. ~~.~
To Wl!cNn n M11 Con·
ctfll.
TM Name(•) of llle
A-1111unt<a> '''"• WAllttCN JOK'H RICH·
MO '"'""""•"ti lllW '""' .. "".. .. th D1,ert•t11t et
Alcehll• ••_::..•.&: C..tlt9ell =-~ .e: * r llVD. Ml.IM.
CA-I ,,,. ., Hctt111(t) .... .. : •1 .....
SAlC •rfl AM> .-• lAT1NOP\MX , ......... "··=· l1hc.Jllt .... ,...,"I-
b~mns yet1 No
Jessica Car let
This statam•nt wa•
filed with th• County
Clerk of QI a nee County
on 05/12/03
200H944l97
011ty Pilot May 21. 28
June 4. II 2003 Wl64
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At "ev.pon Blvd & B.iy St
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Index
ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANOAl 2305-2490
l ESTATE
R SALE
3010-3940
~ Jiiil
soos-saso
Garaae/
Yant'-la 1489 OFACE
FURNITURE/
BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
home 8U\lf1MS !hit mall!!'\ ~ESFOR~ START A SUCCISSfUl I
,ACtfK Vl(W
81y view Tetri1ce lot Nel ... e'*'-4 Ger ... 11
S•le Si t M•y JI Sam
ll1m H<irbor \loew Hills
South Coron• del M1t
M1p 11 M1r1uerote &
~ s2o"<mfi;! =~ RIVERSIDE
I 370. pr1v1\a pllrty
$7000/obo 714-772·3441
1 8)).287-0'Xb two ITWIU!e COUNTY 5550 rec orded me\\aae
<CAl "~) CoHdlal
Memcnbllll 11&0 S1ndc1sll• Medical,1>e1'1Cal
TOf' SS 4 UCotlOS nc lost 1505 Equipment
.Ira. c:mtc. Ek 50s & Sh -------
& Alllc. 5'*t' ti.fie ~ lDST C:OC...tld "~ wtlltle Mike 949-U S· 7505 ydow Otltlle chee<s ...,.
3565
ENTERTAINMENT
1310
EQUAL NOUSM6
OPPOIMITY
All ru l est1le •dver
tmna on this newsp1per
IS sub19cl to lb1 F eder1I r '" Hous1nc Act of 1968
as 1mended which
mikes ot 1111111 to
•dverllse ·1ny prefer
ence l1m111t1 on or
d1scrtm1n1toon bued on
t1ce color re1ta1on se•
h1,,d1up f1m1h1I stllus
or n1t1on•I or 11•n or 111 ontenloon lo mike 1ny
such prelerenc1. hm1t1
11011 or d1sl rom1n1t1on •
wl>cstll N1me Skollln
Rew•rd 9 49 232 5999
ABOUT llr<T•IC
WHUlCHAlltS New no
c<nt lo you rt ~
Med1u1re j ccepted
Wheelcha•s end Po-
cha• s (scooter style) 'We
LOST Uri" wil sl\iped treat you rietit1 C.U l
dlwnond !tom·~ Balboa days (800)835 3155
81y Club oe>en house ""'(CAl...-""'"SCAN.._ .. ) ----lllWMD /14-964-!Sil :;:...._
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IAllOA PININ Hi.ry <949)646-8473
94t-•7S-l'91
Vacation Idea 2275 I 00.. lllSCUCm ICITTINS,
CA TS. DOCS llt>OCOs on ll1e
-.~ora ~ r dlol ls.llnd :J> °"y l€Al. ™ Gl.WWmI ~7D9
MS WAY for momma c1'I/ gt II klllln\. ~I I
Dogs 3615
Ail VENDING •OUTl
Ill ~ lJnlts Ptme k>
Cl1IOns Ri60 .._ ~
~ wx Im-D>-9.JI I
AISOLUTl GOlOMINll
60 vend1na m1eh1nu
with eaullent lo<1t1ons
.. tor $10 !HI llJ>mell!?
Wl MADl S 136,237
I.st mo<llh ll(llflfl& VdU
llonlfla, W«kont only when
we wanted We tan
PQ511Nely teldl you to do
the \atne Recnsioo proof
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HOMES FOA SAl..f
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OPEN SUN 1-4
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r11ders i re h1r1by
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ones ldvertosed 1n thos
M WSPIP., Ire IV~llable
on an eQu1I npportunlly
burs
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Gar ... ., Le4fe, ~
~ troencty and afb.
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llful lount.wa and prden.
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West led lbe klna of cluti... and
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need to fiod an entry 10 lbt table. The
opening lead proved helpful -
declarer jeuiM>OOd the queen of clubs
under lbe klJli! Wcsi shifted ID the
ten of diamooch. oovcmt by the
queen and ltlng and'talco whh lhe
acc. Dochucr tOolc advantlgc of the
fine play 111 the flm trick by now leading a dub towurd the jack. West
ro~ wilh lhe ace and two more
rounds of diamoods followed. dcclar· er ruffing the second of these with the
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AU that W83 needed now WD\ a
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