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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-18 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. '\ Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2002 OCC plans cuts to spring schedule EDUCATION: In an attempt to curb spending, school officials will reduce classes offered. whittling away sections and part-time faculty at their own discretion, Dees said. disappointed that what they consider one of the trademark appeals or OCC -an intimate classroom environment -is los- ing its luster. Deirdre Newm•n Daily Pilot ORANGE COAST CAMPUS - Uke a profligate charge card holder who bas exceeded a credit limit, Orange Coast Col- lege is trying to rein in over- spending by taking a scalpel to its spring schedule. The financial retrenchment is forcing the college to trim about $500,000 in clas&oom instruction from its budget. said Bob Dees. vice president or instruction lndividual departments will be The net loss will amount to about 20% fewer seclions, Dees added, meaning fewer options for classes with multiple sections and more crowded classes that are still available. While the administration is downplaying the severity of the cuts, some students ..ay they are LAUGHTER BY THE SEA • 1 thlnlc it would bother me because I like personalized classes," said Tayna Reyes, 23. The school's financial crunch is only partially due to the multi- billion dollar state budget deficit that was recenlly reduced SEAN Hll.LER I OM. Y PILOT Julius Sekas and Cian, his 6-month-old son, share a laugh as they dock their boat at the Balboa Fun Zone. Rohrabacher forms odd alliance Costa Mesa Representative teams with a Democrat who supports his opponent. 'We've been working all year and the Senate has been sitting on their hands. We should be able to complain if the Senate is not acting on a bill.' Rep. Dana Rohrllbacher legalizing personal attacks or [allowing) questioning of peo- ple's motives," Rohrabacher said. "This is not a license lo trash somebody. I'm talking about opening up the debate." P•ul Clinton Daily Pilot COSTA MF..SA -Rep. Dana Rohrabacher has formed an odd political pairing with a fel - low House member who just th.ls summer helped raise money for Rohrabacher's oppo- nent in the November election. Liberal Rep. Barney Frank and Rohrabacher, a conserve- Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONnEWEB: www.~com WEATHER ~Id la] to• fentudc and fNtW"I dey. S.PilpA2 SPORTS Newport Harbor High'I W9Wpoto1Mm ._..... .. .,,. roUgh ... 1n the ~op.ner. ... PlilitM tive Republican who represents Costa Mesa. are worlcing to change an arcane procedural rule that prevents House mem- bers from criticizing their fellow lawmakers in the Senate. Rohrabacher and Frank (0- Mass..) hope to ovenum a rule that prevents House members from "descrlbifl8 and character- izing" almost any action in the Senate. By contrast, senators are not required to abide by a simi- lar rule. Thomas Jefferson drafted the rule in 1801 as part of his "Jef- ferson's Manual." a guide to the rules and parliamentary pro- cedure in both houses of Con- gress. At the time. Jefferson. who was the vice president, pre- sided over the Senate. But the "Nothing I am proposing is SILVER ANNIVERSARY Hoag celebrates 50 years of health Hoag Hospital Memorial Presbyterian honors its accomplj.shment with a dinner tonight JuRe CaH1r•nd• Daily Pilot for support Uld funding. It was Hoag that opened his eyes to bow things could be. •1n those places, the re- sowas or the community~ divided. IO neither hospital could dord tM bat equip- ment." Appleaiate aaJd. •But \ Hoq reprwnted a unJque lituadon In which you hMI a Calhollc ~ the &.p. who were W01ti1J1 wtlb thi "'*1Y- ted&nt wtdl the undMded atp. ~ ol the communit)l 'lbll'a tbedi&im" See ALLIANCE, P•&• M through cuts and funding defer- ments.. It's also because of mis- calculations within the school's own finances, Dees admitted. NW~ve overextended our budget for offering classes." Dees said. NWe're trying to get back closer to our actual budget. We've been in such a high growth mode that we've eXlended our- selves too far.~ Dees emphasized tha1 the school's priority next semester will be to maintain large group claMes that meet the transfer needs of students and not tum away any students. The school will also take the plunge onto the information !>uperh1ghway, as one way of cut- ting co-.ts, by making the spring \chedule and schedules there· See OCC, P•1• M COSTA MESA COUNCIL NEWS City approves two-story plan in Mesa North Residents get permission to add a room and master bedroom suite to 7-bedroom home. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA ML')A -Mayor !Jnda Dtxon arguably wouJd have been better suited to pre- side over Monday night's ap- peal of a proposed two-story addition to a Mesa North home if she were issued a whistle instead of a gavel. The issue at hand -a re- quest for a s~ond-story addi- tion 10 an existing seven-bed- room house that is home to severaJ adopted disabled chil- dren -brought various emo tions to the forefront, none of which were relevant to a land- use dL..cussion, Dixon con- stantly reminded people. The proposed development, which called for a 950-square- foot second-story addition to a Madison Avenue home, was ultimately approved but no1 before DLXon received suffi- cient referee traming, Dixon wac; forced 10 curb. and at limes bluntly cut off. those who insisted on speak- ing about the fac1 that the homeowner, Greta Anderson- Davis, runs a Mfamily care" business out of her Mesa North home and boards two developmentally disabled chil- dren under that License. Seven other children in the home are the adopted children or Ander- son-Davis and her husband_ Most of the mayor's umptr· ing efforts were spent on fellow Councilman Ouic; Steel. who See PLAN, Pqe M Assistant city attorney returns to City Hall Council members vote in closed session to resci nd decision to p lace Tom Woods on paid leave. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot C05TA Mf-.!:>A -C11y Council members voted unanimously tn the wee hours Tuesday morning to reinstate the assistant city at- torney whom they had placed on paid administrative leave a week earlier. Steve I layman, the city"s direc w r of administrative services, re- turned to an empty council chamber just after I am. to re- port the actions of the dosed session following the regular council meeong -a meetmg that had no legal representation on the dais as a result of the pre- Vlous week. I layman said the council de- cided to rescind its previous ac- tmn of placing Assistant City Atty. Tom Woods on paid admin- istrative leave. Council members de<."1ded to refer the maner to <..1ry Manager Alan Roeder. who 1echnically oversees the second- hlghest legaJ position. The oty's top two legal offi c1als. Woods and City Alty. Jerry Scheer, were temporarily re See ATTORNEY, P ... M "°" ·~ MemorW ~CIWNIWlllSOlh IMMOM, .... M ccuntsYOI HOM._.., Holl Mll1aW HDSi*lt ~iln IS tl ~ ...,. fhtope119d .. 75bldlIn1ta2. I ' I • -( ~.OCA I -PET OF THE WEEK ANGEL • Angel. a green~. white Angora cat.hubeen given the nickname Michael Jordan ror her ability [0 jump nearly 6 feet in the air whensbe plays. The 4-year-old cat loves being cuddled and spending her days sunning herself on the window sill. However, she has developed a fear of other cats and needs to find a home just for her. Other cats in need or a home face other difficulti~ A pregnant cat, rescued from an animal shelter Sept. 11, gave birth to four lcittens on Friday, said DiAnna P!aff-Martin, founder of the Community Animal Network in Newport Beach. The kittens are currently being checked out by veterinarians and donations are being accepted to help pay for medical bills and food. ~This is a late kitten season with more and more babies coming in,~ Ptaff-Martin said •The good news is that the public will be able to adopt kittens around mid-November, which is highly unusual." See other animals available for adoption at www.animalnetwork.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. DUI ARRESTS The following people have be6n s/T8Sfed recently on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant They have only be6n smtSted on suspicion of a crime and, as with all suspects, are considered innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA Mondey • Alexander Lee Scott, 40. Irvine Sunday • Salvador Reyes-Sanchez, 29, Costa Mesa •Terry James Raymond, 55, Costa Mesa •Raymundo Dominguez-Leyva, 25, Costa Mesa • Nathan Andrew Van lie re, 23, Oak Park Seturdey • Mindy Sue Benard, 23, Costa Mesa • Jay Mitchell ligtenberg, 28, Chino • Chetan Rajnikant Patel, 24, Irvine • Carlos Gonzalez, 26, Santa Ana • Aov Rae McRae. 32. Santa Ana Fridey • Forrest Joel Cokely, 34. Costa Mesa GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rptating basis. For information on l!dding your organization to this list. oell (949) 574-4298. MENTOR PROGRAM TMCA Community Services "9eds mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. ~tudents from 10 to 18 years old • Lawrence John Fierro, 43, Anaheim •Tony Michael Budcingham, 24, Newport Beach Thunday • Joshua Lee Bush, 21 , Costa Mesa • Jill Marie Rinaldi, 45, Sunset Beach NEWPORT BEACH Tuesday • Mark Richard Fast, 22, Santa Ana Sunday • Rebecca Ann Garrison, 26, Hollywood • Nk::holas Paul Morales, 18, Riverside • Benjamin Stuart Bladter, 22, Randlo Santa Margarita • Coby Martin Romero, 19, Huntington Beach Seturday • Kevin Gramian, 34, Newport Beach •Jim Cody Bean, 19, Orange • Robert Morris Bishop, 47. Irvine Fridey • James Anthony Wampler, 25, Newport Beach Thursday • Maria Miller Mazura. 52, Newport Beach • William Robb Mcllvaine, 55, Newport Beach are matched with mentors to improve their school performance and sett-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. (714) 649-9622, Ext. 35. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for ti<*eting, ushering, phones, mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. (949) 830-2950. Daily_ A Pilot VOL: 96, NO. 2'1 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Joie J. '*'8os. Publilher Art Dl'1M:l0r TONY DODERO, (949) 674-4224 Editor JoH.eanio.Olatlmee.com JUI/I( OEmNO. s-.~ Adwftlei.a.=or Photo Supervltor I.ANA , (948) 7&M358 Promotiona DiAICtOr tcn.photo•IMl,,,_,com NEWBSTAW .,..,. ..... IDfTNJ~ CrirM•nd ~~· (949) &J.C., ..,,..bluHllth•~oom Mlna!glng Editor JuMC11 I 111d• ( .. )~ N9wpoft Beed'I ,..,,., (941) 574-4232 ~• 1-tl,,.,..,com /uM-~•,.,,,,_com ...... ...._ r.tUNll=-~ QtvEdleOt *"~ • 'IOUfftl.tNntl• ~lltlltr-.oom . ,...~ ..... c:.laolt. Pofltk» end efW"dO(lfMllt ..,., --Ecllcw .... ,.,..... pM.°TX.:=aoom CMllPMZ23 ,..,. ....... ~ c.o.. Mele....,,., 1""'211 ............. ................. CIDm ,..... ...... ........ _ Cl9'111Mm ~,....,..,,(MU~f ,_.,,,~ ~•....,.•oom i ' FOR A GOOD CAUSE ' .Pouring into his volunteer work Morrie Kirk says volunteering for the Taste of Newport can get busy but is worth while M orrle ICirlc got his first Tuste about 10 years ago. and he keeps com- ing back for more. Every year for the last decade, ICirlc hu volunteered for · the Thate of Newport, doing just about anything that needs to be done, from tak- ing tickets to pouring wine. -i think this is something very good to be involved with." Kirk. 70, said of the an· nual chamber fund-raiser. "It's a very worthwb.De activity." Finding time. though, is never easy. The longtime Balboa Island resident. now living in Laguna Woods, is also a boat broker for Newport Beach's Orange Coast Yachts. This year, that meant working as an exhibitor at the Udo Yacht Expo dur- ing the day on Priday, then going to the Taste of Newport to pour wine in the Mondavi booth that night "The most notable thing, I think. is how inaedibly busy it gets there," Kilk said. "No matter what you're doing there as a volunteer, if you're pouring wine, it's just nonstop. Open a bottle, pour, pour, open another. It's a very busy activity." This year, Kirk is just one or more than 900 volunteei'i who make the Tuste of Newport happen eveJ')' year. The food and wine festival. now in its 14th year, showcases some of the area's best cuisine and entertainment in an outdoor setting at Fashion Island. ·We couldn't pull It off without the vol· unteers, • said Richard Ludm, president of the Newport Beach Cllamber of Com- merce, which puts on the event But for JCi.rk. a father of two and a grandfather or three, it's all about every· one doing one small part to contribute to a greater whole. ·1r's just one of the things you can do to give back a little,· he said. -Story by June CAsagrtuule; plwto by Crystal lAuderdak NEIGHBORS Mb Roa of Newport Coast won Best of Show and the Best Modified Car Award at the third annual Endless Summer Cer Show and Elvis Fest held at the °'8nge County Martcetplaoe in August. Ross won a $300 cash award and trophies, whk::h he received from Elvis Presley tribute artist Kirk Wall and marketplace president Jeff Teller .... Two Orange Coast College students, .JonllthM Naiman and Margam ShMpe of Costa Mesa, were recently awarded $1,000 Coc&-Cola sdlolarships for their academic success during the 2001-02 academic year. Both recipients also had to complete a minimum of 100 hours of community seNic:e From left Jeff Teller, Mike Ross and Kirk Wall pose with Ross' car. during the same year in order to qualify. The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation awards400 scholarships annually to community Cristina Riua college students throughout the nation .... Cardiologist Cltldrw Rizza of Corona del Mar reoendy joined Pacific Coast Cardiology, which has doctors on staff at Hoag Hospital and Fountain Valley Medical Center. Rizza will be responsible for providing general and interventional cardiology and will specialize in procedures involving coronary as well as periphery vessels. She has worked in private practice in Internal medicine in Fountain Valley and Newport Beach for the last 12 years Jolldwn tl fWnMi(, son of Randy E. Ramsey of Cocta Mesa, and "-".ch C. Nelllon, eon of Debra N. Boelke& of Newport Beach, recentty completed a U.S. Naval Ac8demy weeklong summer seminar program in Annapolis. Md. Both Ramsey and Nelson particip8ted in a regimen of academics, physical training, intramural spc>ftS, sailing and seamanship, leadership training and other social activities geared toward introducing them to the challenges and beneflta of the Naval Academy. Ram19y attends Palo Verde High School and Nelson sttendl ~High School .... The Peter900 Group. a fuU-seM<:e marketing communiartiona 9gerlCY headquartered in Newport Beach, announced the promotion of Mlltlhllw SbtrwgWow to project manager in August. Stringfellow. who has worked as a project assistant since he joined the agency in 2000, will OCNl/be responslble for shepherding client programs and projec1s, including strategic sales and marketing programs. sales proposals and Matthew printed collateral Stri gf II materials from n e ow the oonoeptual atages through production and implementation . ... The Friends of Ontnge Coast College's Library announoed the otfioers for the 2002-03 sdlOOI year in August. The officen include: Christine A. Edwmdi of Newport Beach, president; Donna Shoddey of Newport Beech, vice president; ldamae K.ily of Newport Beach, membership chair; NMtcy T1mmon8 of Costa Mesa, treasurer; and ft9ddl ,., ... .,., of Laguna Hilla, recording eec:retary. • NEJGHBORS spotlights adlleY9menCs in the oommonity. Please direct noteworthy information to O.ristlne Canillo via fax at (949) ~170, "'lend e-mail to ctrristine.carrlllollkJtimes.oom. Christine Cantllo Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. SURF AND SUN News assistant. 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Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.AOI -This year's Taste of Newport couldn't ski.rt the drop-offs many public attractions have felt as a result of a Oaging economy and height-• ened serurity concerns. Th~ annual food-and-music festival, now In its l4&h year, saw a 6% drop in revenue at the box office and food booths. organiz- ers said. Cllamber of Commerce President Richard Luehrs said the overall ~ from the event was down, even though he didn't release the amount of the pro- ceeds. Luehrs said the smaller crowds helped make the event more en- joyable for those who did attend. "It made the event more com- fortable," Luehrs said. "You could taste more food. You get from Point A to Point B quicker." The event featured a lineup of well-known entertainers, includ- ing Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Boogie Knights on Friday, Kool and the Gang on Saturday and Michael McDonald on Sunday. Friday evening also featured an off-the-beaten-path performance by bad boy Dennis Rodman, who donned a dress and launched into an expletive-laced rap song. Mayor Tod Ridgeway, who said he enjoyed the event for the most part. said Rodman's antics struck a sour note with him "Dennis has worn out his wel - come," said Ridgeway. who brought his wife and three chil- KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PtlOT From left, Kamel Fazai, Said Lassila and Mohammed Abouricha serve up Moroccan cuisine at the booth for Marrakesh restaurant at the 14th annual Taste of Newport at Fashion Island on Sunday. dren. "It was totally unaccept- able." The Beach Boys brought out huge crowds last year when they played on Sunday, a reason some said this year's Sunday was a down day. A much-anticipated bout between Oscar De La Hoya and Fernando Vargas for the su- per welterweight championship also kept crowds away, partici- pants said. ·1 think there were a littJe bit less people," said Athos Fiori, who ran Mamma Gina's booth. "Saturday night was lower, I think. because of the fight." Fiori, a managing partner at the restaurant, said his booth's revenues were basically Oat com- pared to the year before. Mamma Gina's fiJet mignon with balsamic sauce was the favorite this year, Fiori -.aid. Event organize~ are still tak- ing stock of the annual food fes- tival, but said the new cooking pavilion, which featured chefs from the Costa Mesa art institute cooking food in front of rapt audiences. The chamber i'> ho~ting a re- ception at the I lard Rock Cafe on Tuesday to honor the more than 900 volunteers that worked the three-day event. After that time, organizers will compare, notes and talk about how to improve the festival for next year's edition, Luehrl> said. One improvement, Ridgeway suggested, wouJd be to hold the event earlier in the summer to take advantage of le~ chilly weather. PUBLIC NOTICE: The 2003 Lexus Models HAVE ARRIVED! '· • ~ Mattress Outlet Store Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Ship yard Way • New port Beach Please cal for hou~ d1reC'1ons & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME ! With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 ~ .......... ~ .... ..... ol .. protect Mad .................. ~ bet. IMCIDuDdl.lia MaOdiJ; s.eel ~ dtat .. coundl coUequm WoUld be ='•dvtled lO vote whh the~ in· st.Md oC logic. He IPoke brieflj about the .. of ihe ,· ...wt1ng home and the cbancta Of the neighborhood, but then bepn down a path that Olmo waa .de. termint:Ci to keep hbn off. "The lssue here ls not about large famillea or adopdon," Steel said Qf the home. "It's not about disabled OJ" .retarded children ... but in essence. th.Us is a group home." He went on to say that while Anderson-Davis la clearly in compliance with all applicable state laws ~g her ALLIANCE Continued from Al rule was not adopted by that body. More than 200 years later, and just about six weeks after Frank was the headliner of a fund- raiser for Democratic I louse can- didate Gerrie Schipske, Rohnt· bacher and Frank are the stand- ard bearers for the removal of the rule on the House side. They say the Senate has sat on a number of bills that have passed in the lower house. Known as the "Daschle 50," af- ter Senate Majoriry Leader Tom Daschle (0-South Dakota), the bills range from pension reform and welfare reform to the per- manent repeal of the estate tax and federal funding for President Bush's faithsbased groups. "We've been working aJJ year and the Senate has been silting on their hands,· Rohrabacher said. "We should be able to com- plain if the Senate is not acting on a bill" Rohrclbacher initiated his push for the change al a hearing of the House Rules Committee on Thursday. During a speech, Rohrclbacher said the rule causes the I louse to "handicap itself in debate.· At the hearing. Frank said the muzzle on House criticism of Senate action is "a dumb ruJe" that prevents members from de- bating legislation. To change the rule, Rules Oiainnan Rep. David Drier (R· San Dimas) would need to in· clude it in his proposed rules package in January. • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and poht1cs. He may be readied at (949) 764-030 or by e-mail at paul. clinton raJ/Btimes.com. h I I t..-Sda.llaebM =:.a;::~~ oldl81M.· DborJ lbrupdy Mopped bkD and •••ll1Mled him the comd .......... only to hell flctl ... =:-~::= con.tJuc:doft IClberea to them. °'We ... here JO talk about land ... not day care," Dborl Mid. j\»t before betns lntenu,pted with~. DbDfi dll!D bad to bait her own speech to Jet audJence members know that clapp.IQg. wh1sding ~ booting WU inap- propriate. Then her attention was diverted back to Steel. who hid already began a discussion focusiJl8 on the first Amend- ment "I understand that you are try- ing to restrict freedom of speech, but there is more at stake here than just land use," be said "Let's just stick to the land occ Continued from Al after available online only. This will save approximately $100,000 for the spring semester, said Jim Carnett, college spokesman. Carol Burke, president of the school's Academic Senate, said she is not surprised that cuts are imminent, considering that "over the years, our finance tracking system in one sense has been abominable.• Burke said more planning by administrators is imperative and declared that the senate will not let runaway spending get out of control again. "One-third of the facuJry are new full-timers and they need to know that we're not going to let this go away," Burke said. "We're HOAG Continued from Al anniversary with a dinner to- night honoring some of the peo· pie who have continued the hos- pital's originaJ vts1on of excellence. As they look back on the last half century. they point to different elements that have made the hospitaJ greaL But they all agree that the central secret of Hoag's success is an onwavering commitment lo taking care or people. "Ir's a very wonderful place for doctors to practice. .. said Apple- gate, an obstetrician gynecolo- gist who came to Hoag in 1964 and who served as chief of Staff from 1986 to 1987. Since it opened in 1952 with 75 beds, the hospital has racked up an impressive list of honors. 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That brought the matter to Mooday'a Cty Councll meeting when about 20 people spoke. with thOle opposed outnumbers ing aupporters by four. .,. Neighbor Christina Ouistian- sen said the proposed develop- ment was out of dwacter with the neJghborbood because the resuldn& house would practicaDy double the square footage and going to demand that we plan.· While Burke said the school's intersession during the semester break will continue, she added the senate has just staned exam- ining how to reduce summer school. OCC like other communiry colleges in the state, is always confronted with a tough balancs ing act of trying to provide enough sections for students, said Jim McDwain, vice-presi· dent of administrative services. This year, however, the cha!· lenge has been exacerbated by inOationary expenses at the state level, McUwain noted. "lf you take the fact that Cali- fornia is at a record deficit and the (increases( in the retirement system, health insurance, work- ers compensation and utilities - all of that means that there's just not as much money as you tion named lloag the "Orange County Qualiry Leader" every year from 1995 to 2000. In 1998, Hoag Heart Institute received a five-star rating for its coronary artery bypass graft outcomes - the first five-star rating ever be- stowed by the Health Grades agency. ln 2001, Hoag scored three stars in all major categories of the Patients' Evaluation of Pers formance in California "Communiry support has been crucial, w said Al Auer. a member of Haag's Board of Trustees for 34 years. "The com- muniry concinues to help Hoag financially. and that support can be seen in the type of care pa- tients get there." For example, Auer said, Wllike many emergency rooms where patients might wait three or four hours to get medical anention, Hoag instituted a policy to as· sure that all emergencysroom patients are treated within 30 AROUND TOWN • Send AROUNO TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 64&4170; or by calling (949) 674-4298. Include the time, date and location of the e\.ent, as well aa a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilotcom. TODAY Mother'• MarUt a Kitchen wt1 host a seminar on drug lnteractlOfU with vitamins and herbal supplements from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Caf6. Free. The caf6 is at 226 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 631~741. THURSDAY The Com Me. Chember of Commeta wll host It.a 90 Minute Breakfast Boost from 7 to 8:46 a.m. at the Costa MeN Country Club. The dub Is It 1701 Golf Course Drive. $17, or S12 tf prep81d. Call for reservations. (714) 886-9090. A _,..,end book ..... of . "'f.or Your Bodv 0nty• wtll be held from 9:30 to 8 p.m. It the hdo Cafe In c.o.ta Meta. The 9Y9frt 19 ~ bv Mother's MMet• Kttc:hen. Ffee. The e11N Is at 226 E. 17th Sl (949) 831 ... 741. FRIDAY ThefhtCol .. ,w11um Hoedown, hott.d by the eo.. Melli Senlof c.n., wtl be held from 4 toe p.m. Ill the oem.r. The hoedOwri wit~ two MIPs*liO. IN dendnQ end a ~ blrbea.te clnMr. The C9ntlW 1a • eea w. 111h St.•· 0( $4 fof tMmbefa. Cell tor "llNdot .. {M) ~ ..a buln -al die a • .................... .... ~, ... ~ .....," ID --..c* dlil Wlllt r'd I \t .JL-r. ........ 0-'dm. .......... mw..._Wllla er .. d4 ., ...... lm•UMJ ~In lhll Qlle. Ub~moMIJ*lk· en ~ on Cbe 41.and-we· path and aw6ded commenll about the children or the businee& But many wk:ed dlsapprovaJ about belr'8 buahed on· 1-uee they felt were endnlly relevant to the discusston. Andenon-Dllvll wu happy to leave her ch1ldren out of It and ran down a laundry list of facta about her prope>Hd construction that she said were perfectly In line with dty codes. The simple fact of the matter ls'tbat her pro- posed plans are compatibje wtth the area, are non-intrusive and would like to have to operate,· McDwain said The finandaJ pinch means that the social and behavioral science division is eliminating about 30 sections out of 350 by not re-assigning the pan-time instructors to teach them, said Dean Dick Marsh. "What we're trying to do is have some large group sections that will accommodate more students than actually enroll,• Marsh said. "We're hoping we can shoehorn students into ex- isting sections rather than have additional classes for them at less attractive hours.· Some students, who are al- ready miffed that some of their classes have been elimi- nated this fall, are critical of the cuts. "The classes (being cut( may not seem important, but to some minutes. And the care they get. he said, is outstanding. The attitude that people sbould come first extends all the way back to Hoag's humble beginnings and was especially evident in people like George Hoag II, son of the hospital's founders. "He would come to the hos- pital almost every day and talk with almost everyone." Auer said. MHe knew the janitors and the gardeners and the nurses. And whenever someone was having a serious crisis in their personal life, say if a nurse had a relative with cancer, he wouJd make sure the money was there to take care of them. He never called any attention to it, never told anybody, but that kind of commitment developed, espe- cially in the nursing staff, an es- pirit de corps that most hospi· tats don't have .... That atUtude became part of the institution E. Free. (714) 556-0650. SEPT.25 Newport BNdt Community Services will present an elghtrWeett aeries of drawing and painting worbhops today at the Vince Jorgensen Center In Newport Beech. The worbhops will run from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday's and will include individual instruction in mixed mecfea for beginning through advanced 1t1:ists. The serla I• $66 for residents, $71 for nonresidents. The center is adjacent to Mariner's Utwary at 2005 Dover Drive. (949) 644-3161. The ea.. Meu Chamber ol Commeroe will host a butinesa aftet'hours mixer from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Plum's Caf6 and Catering In Costa Mesa. The caN isat 369 E. 17th St $10, or free for members. (714) 88!>-9090. Mother'• M..t.t a KltdMn wtt1 host a seminar on natural solutlona for premeNtrual syndrome and menopeute from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The aemlnar, which will take piece at the Patio Caf6, wfll be followed bv a book tlgning with the llUthor. Free. The caN is It 226 E. 17th St, CoN MeM. (949) 131~741. IEP'tJe Aww•• end book ..... of the boolc "CoerMdc fngtderlts: Ptoduc:t of Mlafnfonndon• 'MM be held from~ to. p.m. at the htlo ea... FrM. The ctM 11 at m E; 17th St., Cotta Mtiu. (Ml) 131 ... 741. ~-Mo ............ ~ .. cillbr9'8 ... 24lti ~ from t1 •. m. to a p,M. It the Piiio Cd In COit.ii Meu. The ~wlll ~foodaftd rnu111c; Fni& n.e '*' "• m E. 11'1h IL C .. t 831"'4141. ocn:• :n.Olll9 ...... C*lllr• ..... ............................. &llLIDl.,...linde ...... .......... '°. p.m. OIL I• .... ........... . ., ................... ...... ID t ~ hll' t111Un90d. \ I --@••di~,;:-°'* Att1 •• ._a ...... ., . I I •me • ..,._ ............. ,to I, ...... :Ill I .... QUidl• -r..1111 lait*aloa Wiii lb-... hlD ..... hllf of cbe m1]tle11 c.......... Guy ~ ..... be -blppy' wtdt DbDn'I leiidw:t;i the ....... and 1hilnbd fDr •Ueplng ii 00 tndt.. Whal Andtnon-Davll does for develop111entally dJtabled children ii wondedul but when n boiJI down to It. the re- quested addition r.u. pedectly in line with all applicable city development req~menta, he said. • LOU1'A HAlll'ER covers ea.ta ~.She may be rNCMd et (949) 674-4276 or bv .-mail et lolit•.ti.rper•latlmacom. of us they are,· said Elly Jocham. 32. "For me, one of the most ad- vantageous reasons for coming here is the (small) class size and the qualiry you get .. Other students, however, are either indifferent or looking for- ward to the prospect of larger classes. "I don't really care about the size of the class because in psy- chology, you have about 400 people, .. said Katrina Rosete, 18. "It doesn't really affect what you learn. I like big classes becavse the sta(Uum seating is more comfortable, the view is bener and it feels more like being in college.• • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be readled at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at d6irdrt1. newman@latim8S.com. and it carries through to today. Nurses know they're part of a family, (and) that their work is appreciated.· Auer, who is still active as a volunteer for the hospital, said that the new Women's Pavilion will be the next step in Hoag's ongoing commjtment to provid- ing the community with the best health care possible, and that it will help keep Hoag in the fore- front of patient care. "We are a crowded hospital now and though the women's pavilion is still years away. it is going to be a reaJ help to this communiry by adding additional beds and continuing to bring this communiry the best care.' Auer said. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach end John Wayne AirPort. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at 1une.C8ssgrande@lstim6S.com. The preview aele is $3, the final sale is free. The center is at 800 Marguerite In Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. OCT.S The H8fbor Herit9 Run end Fitness Fair will retum to Newport Beach today. The 16-year event. hosted by Newport Harbor High School, will Include a 6K Feature Race, 11 2K Fun Run/Walk and e Kid'• Klenk: race. Registration will begin at 6:30 1.m. followed by ntceS starting at 8, 8:30, 9:16 and 9:30 a.m. The tdtool ls at 16th Sl between Dover Dr. and Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 51~11 or www.k•thy#operevents.conVhhr. OCT.19 ,.. pert of ... annual~l1lng, the Costa Mesa Senior Center will host a Monte Car1o night with the Bob Whit Trio (fonnerty of the Pl8tten) from 7 to 11 p.m. at the center. The evening will Include gaming, bladcladt. craps, poker, a ailent and live auction, end a gourmet Chinese dinner. The center la .t 695 W. 19th Sl Call for reeetVatlons. (949) 846-2366. ONGOftG •llWW.4*.tpiee _....one Jhl19h partner are lnvlted to partJdpate In a dltcuHJon groop It" Jewt$h Feml!y SeMce of Orange County office. The group I• geared toward dealing with IAUN between lnterlahh couples, auc::h ff ralafng c::hltdren, observing holidays, evmbof• In the home end rtCatlonlhlpt with exttnded t.mlll-. The cost ,, .. '* couple for thrH HUlona. f'Nrtolttratlon I• NqUlr'ed. Cell to acNdu .. dete arid time. The otftoe le at 280 E. Ball:tr St.; SUlte G, Com M .... (71•) 44& •o. • PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTAll9M ......... -...C:Mtuto ttwttw ~In the 3300blodlat12:16p.m. Sundey. • foalrd9w Roed: Peay tMft wa1 reported In the 2300bk>dt.t11:121.m. Sunday. • H..taor llolllewrd: A reaidentfal burglary wa• reported In the 1900 blodtat1:19p.m. Sunday. • 8cotl "9ce: An aaaault was reported In the 700 blodt at 2:43 a.m. Su~y. • The ManN'S arct.: Vandalism waa reported in the 100 bfodt at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. • &st 17'h StrMt: Trespaaing was reported In the 100 blodt at 3: 14 a.m. Sunday. • w.t 20th StrMt end WallaC9 Annur. A hit-and·run was reported at 1:61 a.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • Antigo. Avenue: Clear tum slgnala were reportedly stolen from a car partced in the 1600 bloc:tc at 1 :32 p.m. Sunday. • North Bristol Street A projector worth about $5,000 was reported missing from a storage room in the 1400 blade at 10 a.m. Monday. • c.talpe: Several items including a pair of speakers and several compact discs were reported stolen from a car in the 2800 bloc:tc at 10:30 a.m. Monday. • West Coat Highwmy: Boat snap hoob were reportedly stolen from the display table of a store in the 900 blade at 1 :59 p.m. Sunday. • Newport c.n. Drive: A cell phone was reported stolen from the Hard Rode Cafe at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. • 34th Strwtr Unattended laundry was reportedly stofen from a Laundromat In the 100 blade at 9 a.m. Sunday. ATTORNEY Continued from Al m~ &om the office on Sept. 9 to allow the Ciry Council to scru- tinize the legal department more carefully. Council actions from the previous week also included an audit of the ciry attorney's of- fice, a halt on the hiring of a spe· cific outside legal firm and the creation of a subcommittee. con· sisting of councilwomen Ubby Cowan and Karen Robinson, to further review the office. The actions stemmed from routine performance reviews of Woods and Scheer and are con- sidered personnel matters. Any details of the closed session are therefore classified and council members are not permitted to comment on them. Council members voted 4 to 1, with Councilman Olrls Steel dis- senting. to release th.ia prepared statement "The Oty Council continues to actively pur1Ue changing how the city attorney's office funcdons." Woods is considered a dasaJ- fled employee and la themore under Roeder's direction. Roeder said the council's deciaJon to re- turn Woods to the ofllce and to refer the matter to the city man - ager was "proper procedure," considering the existing chain of command. It will also be nice to have the seasoned attorney back in the office, he said. ·11 helps to move thinp for- ward and restore an Important elemenc. In terma oC 1cnowledp, to the lep.l department.• Roeder aa1d. Woods worked for Cotta Mesa from l9'n to 1989, when be wu the dty attommy. With Scbeer u the ulllc&nt. .,.. left. only to come beck 10 yeer1 laaer to_.. Scheer, Who bad .pmer.d the top ..... po.tdon. Scheer -who .... Merl with .ae City for ..... lt ,..,. and ~ dli'ecdJ co lbe CMy Coun· df-wW be a-Id cbtnlhlldme oer. ~ a ~-eo mt a mtnbina fA dn9 weeb. ~ OClldall ildd blilnl DllCed QO jJiaki ldmlnilUadYe l.ift WU .... bUt .. nal --IJJ'J ... I • !Ion ohft~ ~NG SOME ANSWERS Candidates promise to help seni0rs · Incumbents and council hopefuls say affordable housing and funding can help those at the city's senior center. Loltt. Harper Daily Pilot a>sTA MESA -Although the song was released long after most of their heydays. members of the senior center sang a famil- iar tune during the inaugural .. City Council campaign forum: What have you done for me lately? Costa Mesa Senior Center offi- cials hosted a lunchtime event that mixed an informal, getting- to-know-you lunch with a more structured forum. Mayor Unda Dixon and Coun- cilman Gary Monahan, who both seek reelection, Planning Com- mission Olalrwoman Katrina Foley. Planning Gommissloner BUI Pemns and Human Rela- tions Committee member Alan Mansoor joined a crowd of about 75 people in the senior center auditorium to answer some questions. Aside from basic introductions and qualifications, the seniors wanted to know where the can- didates stood on issues of afford- able senior housing and the cen- ter's future. Mayor Unda Dixon. who sits on the board of directors for the senior center, outlined her previ- ous successes al the center - acquiring a 15-seat van and prompting an emergency educa- tion program that Costa Mesa Fire officials teach seniors. She promised to continue working for the city's mature residents and said she planned to research a program that would convert some of the motels along New- port Boulevard into affordable senior apartments. Councilman Gary Monahan said the best thing a council member can do for the center is continue a steady stream of funding. 'Tm not here to offer a blank check to fund everything here. but this is a program that must continue and whatever funding is needed will be here," Mona- han said. Monahan said he would also work closely with familiar devel- opers to encourage new build- ings for senior housing, There are certain incentives the ciry can offer for affordable senior housing and he would exercise that option liberally, if given the chance, he said. Perkins agreed with Monahan, saying it is crucial to work with builders who have a stale in Costa Mesa 10 build more afford- able units. He also agreed that funding for the center was of a high ciry priority because it pro- vides mature adults with daily activities. "I remember my great BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS United Way begins fund-raising Orange County's United Way kicked off its $28-million cam- paign for 2002 during a lunch- eon for its top 500 phllanthro- plsu at The TumJp Rose ln Costa Mesa today. Last year, United Way distrib- uted more than $850,000 to non- profit organizatJon.s in Costa Mesa. induding the Boy Scouts, First Step House. Girls Inc., Jew- ish Family Servlces and Youth Bmployment Services. The or- gan.lz.adon also doled out more than $350.000 to Newport Beach nonproftta IUch as the Arthritis Foundation and Hwnan Op- dooa. United Way supports pro- grams that ~P children and youth, promote heelth and weU- neu. lncreMe independence and ee1I Mlldency aocl build atron- gier fam!fte.t. Par more lnfocmatSon. call ar.i. County United Way at (949) ~7800. -• grandpa would always tell me be just wanted eornedUng to do,• Peddnaaid. Foley b!ghllghted her wost on the Planning CommlM!on to im- prove the Westslde, l8yln.g It helped the senior center by up- grading street conditions on 19th Street. whldl runt just outside of the building. She aJao Mid she wanted to atart a dial·a-ride pro- gram for seoion who could no longer drive. The ongoing redevelopment portion for the Westside provides the perfect opportunity to en- courage devdopers to consider senior housing and create spe- cial z.oning for such residences, she said. Mansoor said the best thing for seniors is a cohesive council that Is able to get things done. Mansoor called for a pedestrian bridge over 19th Street that would help link Bethel Towers - a senior housing building -and the senior center. He encouraged cooperation between public and private entities to fund the sen· ior center and to assist in hous- ing Issues. but quicltly returned to his theme of the importance of good leadership. He blasted the current council for Ignoring the Westside and promised that area lmprovement would be one of his highest pri- orities. "The city is focusing on other parts of the dry and neglecting the Westside, and that's where this sits," Mansoor said of the center. Aviva Goelman, the center's executive d!iector. concluded the program -which Daily Pilot Managing Editor S.J. Cahn mod- erated -by reminding each candidate that they promised to improve conditions for seniors. She offered support to those who are uJtimatety elected and said she would make it easy for the candidates to follow through on their comrnicments to the center. WWe have a wonderful pro- gram director, we only need the money.• Goelman said. t West Santa Ana Heights may join Newport Beach Annexation of East . Santa Ana Heights moves along Monday. J ... Ca ... rend• 9•"°' NEWPOKI' BP.ACH -P.ut Sal* Ana ~and Bay kl'°'9 hlMI demed lhe ~ hurdle to ~part ol Newport 8ellcb. and now West Santa Ana He:tgbts, whidl waa slated to join Costa Mela. allo bm a chance of joining Newport. But the Santa Ana CDuntJy Oub and a few other pockets of unin- corporated county lands on Mon- day were dealt a blow in their bid to don a Newport Beach address. The Local Afl!:ncy Fonnation Commlssion voted on a series of requests from ~ slated to be annexed to Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Least surprising was the commissions vote to make ~ Santa Ana Heights part of Newport Beach. A protest period from Oct 17 to Dec. 2 will give residents who op- pose annexation a chance to put the llaka on ta. Wble a w:nq miptly ID BMl SmJlll Ana HefFm aippom aoDeDdon. there are dillentm. "10 enot.ber lays ol ~ ment <Mr UI,. l8k:l Greg Cmoll; an ecdWI opponent ol armexadon. ·rm concemec:1 about wtw New- port Beach ha ID mind fm: the re- deYelopmeot ~· Clty oftldala emtier this year had propoeed using a portion of the residents' redevelopment f\mds to build a fire station that would serve not just Santa Ana Heights. but other areas already part of Newport Beach. Resideslts sue- ~ argued that It was urmJ.r for them to shoulder the whole cost. City officials also wanted to build the station on a portion of the land where residents planned to build a community center-an ldea that was also retracted after residents aied foul. Santa Ana Country Oub and the adjacent residenlial and commercial area south of Mesa Drive, who together asked to be- come part of Newpon Beach, gpt • no for an answer. : But West Santa Ana Heights , Full Serwlce Caleltllfi Sizzling Fa11ta Bar Strolling Manachis Marganta & Cerveza Bar • Pm., •• ,. .. Go • Enchiladas •Mini Tacos •Guacamole • Faptas • Chingolmga •Salsa AND MORE! t· .(-· 1J, .......... _ 10 to 100 people ~ • • Catering • 645-0209 Mewpolt..... Cost...... Corona .. ..., (M8t 17M855 (M8t 142·1142 (M8t MW22I ~ . . ,\ ·-. :· . . ; '• ,. ) . ,, . '"" raidaJll gDt I ~ llWWS ~ ~ fidgtlll apecil1lc pllll1. • AJdridl to • leqlM!St they 8led. The CXJO)-(aaldJ:"We did led chit thS tptme mWao agreed to ftl()()f llkler the ainendmeol applir#loo medra • an-. ·~ ol inftuenoe" dtJ!ig-addidooal lb.ld)t" , nalion. Residents there wiD hew ~ ee.dl Oty ~ ~ lix months to convtnce Newport HoMei Bluda:u l8id the dty wll Beach onidals to take than In. If bepl to look i:olo the question ol ' they do. the c::onvm.ion will wheUv.w or noc to eni:wla Wmt dwlgle the area's label from being Santa Ana Heights. perticu)ady in • within Colt.a MesQ sphere ol in-terml o( how much ii wiD COit to lluence to being in the Newport provide servioes to the -- Beach ~ During the upcoming protell "We am one community, we period, if more than 25% of rqps- should stay as one,· said Russell tered voters in any of the lftM ftle Niewiarowski, a resident of West written protests, the matter wll F Santa Ana Heights who tm been to a vote. If more than ~ pn>- actM In tJying to join Newport. lest. annexation Is stopped. East This logic was an important fac-Santa Ana Heights has 6Z7 ,.. tor in the comrnisQon's decision, tered voters; Bay KooDs has 263; said Bob Aldrich, aMistanl execu-and lhe residential area IOUth ol live officer of the commission. Mesa Drive has 398. lnsttuctloos "'Ibey are both part of Santa on how to protest will be poltfld Ana Heights' redevelopment proj-on the commi$ion's Web site, ect area. both part or the Santa www.orange.lafro.ca.gou • @JumnwJ1uJ1 CONSIGN• DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Accessories For Your Ho~ King White Wicker Headboard .................. $75• Walnut Dining Table .................................... $75• Iron/Glass (;offee Table ............................. $125• Burgundy Plaid Sofa ................................... '200" Large Leather Top Coffee Table ................ '225 .. Oversized Green Chair ............................... '225• Letter Writing Oesk .................................... 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Staying home to catch baseball scores wasn't enough, so I took Joe one step better-I spent the evening with 42,000 people watching the Anaheim Angels. and shared a moment of silence with them at 9: 11 p.m. What an awesome feeling that was. It sounds comy, and my soon-to-be-wife was initially worried for my safety for being in a large crowd, which the media warned us against, but if we learned one thing a year ago, it was this -the tenorists can't take away our freedom, even if that just means going to the ball pad. MIKE MCNIFF Costa Mesa Every American must support terrorism war DEAR JOE LE 11 ERS giving any kind of encouragement t.o homicidal fanadcs trying to kill us aU. EDWARD CAREi S Newport Beach &ll's column is always delightful I want to thank you for amy1ng Bella column. the Bell CWve. Whether he'• writing about the limpJe community-building doinp in his neighborhood or tackling national issues, such as his column on the Bush Administradon's specious call to war on Iraq, Bell's columns are a constant reminder of the joys and responsibilldes of citizenship ln this great country. I was fonunate enough to have taken his course on journalism at UC Irvine, and. decades later. it is a delight to still be learning from him weekly ln the pages of the Pilot. JIM WASHBURN Costa Mesa For the mayor of Newpon l.'each to cheerily tell the president Mwe" were supportive of everything he ls doing Is one of the most ridiculous statements I've ever read. Did he speak to each and every resident of his town? No, he was just kissing up to the political machine. It's sad when the government is held captive by polls and the media. and does whatever it can to get votes and stay ln office, rather than doing what is right. Then again, It seems pretty r clear that all the current administration believes in is the a.lmlghty dollar and helping make its rich friends richer, in effect enriching itself, at the expense of imponant matters such as educatioo and the environment. But I feel safer knowing that someday we'U I am writing this because I know Americans who were killed by terrorists. Columnist Joseph N. Bell is so blinded by his liberal elitist and socialistic ideology, like most journalists and college professors, he actually suggests we are starting a war with a radical Islamic nation (The Bell Curve, MWe must continue to speak our minds," Thursday). DONLEACH/OAllYPll.OT Tall Ship 1812 Privateer Lynx carries eight Orange County residents who lost loved ones during the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. during a Patriot Day Tribute on Sept. 11. C.Olurnnist hits it right on the mark Thank. you, Joe Bell, for the reminder in the Bell Curve column that we must continue to speak our convictions.. This is especially urgent advice in the case of the serious iMues of war and peace presentJy facing us - lest we silently. drift into an ill-conceived preemptive war. have a giant MStar Wars" shield to protect us from ballistic missiles that have become obsolete in this new world of global terrorism, raving lunatics and human bombs. What did I do to mourn the anniversary of this greatest of national tragedies? Stay home and watch the image of Americans have been attacled more than 20 limes in the past 30 years by radical Islamic homicidal fanatics. And they are committed to killing every last one of us. They are willing to die doing it. And they will never stop. Never. Unless we step in and stop them like we did Hitler and the Japanese. Like we did when Saddam invaded Kuwait. There is no more important role of government and my truces than to prevent an invasion from hostile forces. None. I consider any American against this enemy and at this time preaches pacifism as dangerous to my family's health. President Harry S. Truman. a Democrat, saved millions of lives around the globe when he made the decision to bomb Japan. He knew the consequences. He didn't waste time seeking permission or assistance from others. He knew what had to be done to All Proceeds to CMFA Charity Fund Banquet & Charity Auction Following The Toumament When: Monday, October 7, 2002 · 1: 15 pm Shotgun start (check-in at 12:00 pm) wt..: Cosio Mesa Country Club Format: Team Best Boll Scramble 1hrM flithts: 1. All Men Teams 2. Mixed Men & Women Teams 3. All Women Teams Prier. $100 indudes golf w I cart & Bonquef following the tournament. $30 Dinner & AudK>n only llOIS1IA110N DIADUNE: Saturday, September 30, 2002 1.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stop evil and he bravely and courageously took action. President John E Kennedy did the same confronting the Russians on their way to Cuba. He too was a true leader. America is not invincible. Every great nation In history has eventually been invaded and defeated. Despite the preaching of liberals like Bell for egalitarianism. pacifism. al truism, multiculturalism. diversity and Mwe are the world," Islamic fundamentalism perceives America as a Satanic cult that must be annihilated. They train their children to die killing Jews and now Americans. They succeeded in attacking New York City and Washington, killing thousands of innocent people. Something no other enemy. even the Nazis, came close to achieving. And it was the second attack on the same World Trade Center towers. The United States of America is the greatest nation on Earth past or present. It is not perfect. Mankind is inherently not perfect. We don't need BeU or the Berkeley City Council And as we speak, we need to listen to the world community, to give ear to those in congress and the public, who question the wisdom, morality and Jong-term consequence of such action. PAUL KEARNS Costa Mesa An Evening in e Carlo Join us for a festive evening of chance & excitement as we gather for our 8th annuaJ fundraiser. Saturday, October 19,2002 7-11 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa Blackjack, Craps, Poker Bntenainment, Silent Auction Hors d' oeuvres, Dinner, No Host Bar Prizes. Bvenina Attire '"" mort tnforiillltioit (949) 645-2356 Maddisen and Garrett Deutsch of Costa Mesa went to Maui with their parents in August. John and Kay Brown of Newport Beach visited the Chautauqua Lrterary and Scientific Institution in New York. 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Stretch classes • Step, Power Pump, Cardio • Showers. Steam & Towels • Skin Care • Shape-Up Physical Therapy Center • Permanent Make-Up f 11111~f OF UP TO Twice a year we MlllftN OPEN our trade-only showrooms TO THE PUBLIC and pass on amazing savings • direct to buyer • came browse through our tent and enjoy gigantic values! September 19th -23th 9 a.m. to 5 p.11. Dining Rooms • Living Rooms Sofas • Lamps • Mirrors and a huge 11leetlon of Fine Fabrics tOOO's of H•e Accessories • .....,, !ei*ltlber 18. 2002 Corona del Mar wins its season opener over host Capistrano Valley, scoring four fourth-quarter goals. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot MISSION VIEJO -A sleeping giant awoke after three quarters Tuesday afternoon ln the form of the Corona del Mar High boys water polo team. Leading, 5-3, at the end of the third period, the Sea Kings, coming off three straight OF Southern Section Division D dtles and ranked No. 3 in ClF Division I. un1easbed their sharp teeth and sank the Capistrano Valley ship, scoring three goals in a minute and fow altogether to blister host Capistrano Valley, 9-3, in a 00~ matcbup at Seddleback Col-... CdM ouUbot Capo VaDey, 8-f, ln the fow1b' period. 24-16 for the pme, and drew three Cougar ejections to only two for CdM in the ftnal period u the Sea ICinp Improved to 1--0. "I think we played pretty soUd de- fense," said first-year CdM coach nm Salvino. "The ball skills need to come back. though and that's always the last thing to come around after you haven't played ln awhile. We had some dropped passes and mJ6sed shots but those will Im- prove." Sea King senior Jason DtRocco tallied four goals on five shots while adding one assist. three steals and one block. "We played a great fourth quarter, but were not where we need to be as a team yet." Di.R&cco said. 'We're trying to get HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL r ·-.1 , ~ , I Yooog Jones Bates , McKendry Bravehearts Eagles' front four gets past Sentinels' security to provide the difference. B1rry Faulkner Daily Pilot T he dictionary defines sentinel as a guard or sentry, but, thanks to an Impressive season-open- ing effort by the Estancia High whom Coach Jay Noonan also credited with containing dangerous Magnolia senior tailback Tun Beaty. Beaty compDed 188 yards on 24 rush- ing attempts and scored the Sentinels' lone touchdown with 4: 11 left in the game. But. after a 44-yard burst on his first carry and a 22-yard pickup on his fourth attempt. the F.agles held Beaty to 7 yards or less on 15 of his next 17 at- tempts, with the other two going for 19 and 14. football team's defensive line, M After that first series, when the Magnolia Sentinels had a .....---=-~---. Beaty got some big yardage d.ifticult time protecting their on us, I thought we settled quarterbacks Friday night. down pretty well," Noonan The Eagles defensive front said. four, including starting ends Jer-With Young, a 6-4, 225- maine Young and Bryce McKen-pound senior, McKendry and dry, both playing in their first Bolanos protecting the pe- varsity game. helped limit three rimeter, the sturdy inside duo Magnolia passers to 22 aerial of Jones. 6--0, 260-pound jun- yards and just five completions ior, and Bat.es, a 6-5, 255- in 17 pass attempts in &tancia's pound senior, selftessly occu- 19-8 nonieague victory. Bolanos pied blockers to allow the 1lie p1'!S5W"e put on by Young. P.agle linebackers to do their MclCendry, as well as tackles job: make tackles. Gary Jones and nm Bates. "Gary Jones and nm Bates badcup end Roger Bolanos, were taking double teams all backup tackle Landon PuJ1izzi night and Brandon Pulizzi dJd and some blitzing linebackers. a good job backing them up." also aeated three sacks for a Noonan said. combined 34 yards of losses. •AD our defensive ends dJd McY.endry, a 6-foot-3, 195-a really good job putting pres- pound aophomore. forced a sure on their quarterback. In fumble while recording his sack. addition to the saclcs. they which was recovered by Eslan-consistently hurried their cia Inside linebacker Cullen passers." Qom at the Magnolia 8-yard Puliui Including Beaty's yrudage, line. The turnover was cashed In Magnolia totaled just 160 for a touchdown the oext play, rushing yards u a team, the OUl akilla together and playtng. a t.e.m more to plan our o&Dle to make the right i-and pc (the ball) to the guy who'• molt open.• Capo Valley, ~ No. 8 tn ClF DMslon I, got on the board first, but Corona del Mar qulddy re- bounded. getting goals from senior John Mann and DiRocco with 5:11 and 4:16 left ln the period, respecdve1y. The Sea Klngll and Cougars each SCC?red a goal in the second qOarter to make It 3-2 at halftime and CdM out- scored Capo, 2-1, in the thhd to make it 5-3 before busting loose for four goals ln the fourth period. CdM found the open man several times Tuesday, tallying seven assists to Capo'• none. Senior two-meter standout Artie Dorr led the team with three as- sists while netting two goals to go along wttb two ateala. Dmr, along wttb Mann. bad the molt llM>CI on pl for the Sea Klnp wttb left:ll and eight. ~ Mann ecored twk:e and U• listed OD Dorn fourth-period goal that put CdM up, 7-3, with just IDOl1I than five minutes remaining. John Money rounded out the aooriog for CdM with a goal with 1:13 left in the fourth period. Money abo had a steal. Ryan Moore added an assist and steal for the Sea K.lnp. Doer, Griflln Gentry and Kevin Amendt each stole the baD twice, setting up scor- ing opportunities for the Sea Kings. In the fowtb quarter, Amendt dJ.s.- played awarmlng defense. rising out of the water with arma railed to tip a Cou- gar pass to collect one of bla two steals. SIMIJo appedlllld~ bmd.n. n "He'• our go-to-guy on ddecwt he .. DeYel" plays • poor delmlitve pme,. Sal-v vino l8kl SaMno doubta CApo Valley c:hanged... Its strategy in the fourth QlWter-' ·1 think (Capo Valley Coach Steve Yancey) told them to go for It rather than don't go for It." Salvino aatd. "We" didn't focus on any of their players. we - just ran our six-on-five." CdM goalie Beau StocbtW made eight saves while his counterpart for the ' Cougars, J.J. Nahoul, made 10 saves. ., NOfUMIJE ... HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO t<E.HT TREPTOW I OM.Y Pl.Ol Newport Harbor High's Bryan ~ (5), top, batttes for possession with Long Beach W~son·s Thomas Hale (2) during the second quarter of Tuesday's nonleague water polo game at B8nont Plaza in Belmont Shore. -. when rutlback Bubba Kapko powered fewest allowed by an Estancia defense Into the end zone to create a 19--0 lead ln 15 games. The 160 rusbJng yards la • with 2'ffl Jeft in the third quarter. also nearly 121 yards fewer than P..atan- Wilson for real McX.endry a.Ila recovered a fumble. da opponents averaged last lea.IOU. aated when oullkle linebacker Mike The defensive line's performance also Softa IKked the Magnolia quartetback. helped the llaglea end. 10-game 1oang Bolanos, a 6-1. 195-pound senior, bad streak and give Noonan hl.s first win at the remalnlng sack for the Eagles, the Estancia helm. JC WOMEN'S SOCCER· Coast tunes up for Cyptess Pirates punish visiting Santiago Canyon, 6-1. J Bruins put Newport Harbor away, 18-9, in season opener Tuesday. ltneVlr1en OailyPik>t Bl!lMONT SHORB -The ftnt game ol the Newport Haibar Hieb boys :.r:= ...m eeaat re-vmJed trucbl lbout the SdorL 1hrth No. 1: "We haw a lot to wort on. obvlo~" Newport second-year COldl Juon lfnCh aald after the Sellon at. 1~t, to noo1eeaue roe Long Beac:.b Wl1lorl at Belmont Plar.a Tumday nilhl-•0ur extra lmlJ (c6mee) WU not wry good." ljilch aald. "Wt weie 2 for 8 and dWt not .,.,. to pt It done. If we ICOle dX>te, dwn we Would be ID lhe .,_and we WVlllcl ..... ---.~-........ dacdw.lt'l ... totllr.e ... Mm md IOID8 wait (to .... P!ft1'9)." tl1 sMI• WleOla. tbe top-..... _taCIPSt-.,..,.S.C. daft DU• L tonch•d • H" rt • pedonnance for 111 However. Wilson aoored with 23 opener. tk:b rematn.lng when eophomore The Bruln.s built a Scott Swanaon ICOl"ed one of his 7 ·2 lead with 4:26 three goals on a &-on-5 atlUldon. Jieft in the 8nc half 1be 8ruina maintained their mo- and they hardly wor-mentum in the eecood bllt 0Ut8c:or· rted when the Sdon. Ing the~ 3-0, at the outlet. ranked Mb lo OP t>Mlion I. went Newport Junk>r MkbMI Bury on a 3-0 nm. WlllolJ. which amta ICOftJd from set with 2:39 left ID the nve aemon. .a.o meet an waetve thfrd ~ u the Sdon tnlled. def.eme that led to 13 ... and 11-6. Bury flnWwd wllb two .... ..,..UCS lfM!lal IUCCllMftaJ counter· matc:blng eeolor &. Sladlir't pro- attacb. The Bndnt went ' for 6 in duction. Newport~.,.. man·up •aattom. Michael Robb.an NaJCded 10..,. 1be Sdon a1ed three ........ He -.ppect sway conllCUdW .,.. ~ Nldlln Wlllnet, who led •e.aty In the third ~ bUt the the ~ Whh Cine pll. Wlllon 8ndm kept coming. lenlor Giritt Bmm ecored • ~ Wllloll ICOllld .... ~ biab .. .... wtthln the ftnt '" mlnLIMt ol the •· • Newpan -and Ill 7-2 dl6dt ml...-. met BUry arid Slnclllr wttb. I S.0 run la a .. 11 COi= iCOled a ilJlill MCb. In .... eiclciDd .... .................... ,,,. . . ..... ,'&: ......... 1:11 ........ I lllft ID ... till. Mtit a WllOJI ---·~· • ·=·· · •· "'. juliilr. ...... =sE:....... ' J -• . .................. ,.: I I I -• ..... out. Auer. .... .._._._.. ..... a,,,.,_ t,UWIM aipped lbi nmwtlhaM-...a.. , ................. ...... , ... 4. ........ .-.-.. •......,ourwtdt47eec•••llft. .............. , ...... ~. ... • " SPORTS l8. 2002 • Sea Kings handle Huntington Beach No. I -ranked Corona del Mar ~rls improve to 2-0. . Corona~ Mar H.igb'a No. 1-ranked Sea '11'1' were 13-5 winners at Huntington Beach lo improve to 2-0 in nonleague gtJ'l8 tennis Tuelda)t Keyed by the play of singles stars Thy- lynn Snyder and Brittany Holland, Corona del Mar used a variety of players In the Unoup to post the anticipated victory. CdM ls at Woodbridge Thursday after- noon. ~ Conine .. M.r 13, ~ Beedt 5 Single9-Snyder(CdMI def. Pucoe. 6-3; R Styan (CdM ) lost to Phillis-, 2-6; Snyder (CdM) def. Campbell, 6-0; Holland (CdM) won, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0; Muskey (CdM) lost, 6-7. won, 6-0. 6-0. Doubeee-Rubenstein-Steel (CdM ) def. Kauffm1m-Oalardo, 6-0; Minna-Manning (CdM) def. Nguyen.Vanda, 7-5; Rubenstein-Steel (CdMI def. Chen-Oraganua, 6-2; R. Yelsey-R MJller (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3; Carnahan-Towers ICdMI lost, 2-6, ~. 3 6. GIRLS TENNIS: TARS ROMP, 17-1 Newpon Harbor High's girls tennis team was a 17 ·I winner over Visiting Te- soro High Tuesday in the season opener for both teams. Newport Harbor is at Sunny I tills today for another nonleague match, at 3 p.m. ·NONLEAGUE Newport H..t>or 11. leMfo 1 ~ -Mcintosh (NH) def Graham, 6-1. def. Longiotti, 6 1, def. Fechter, 6-0, Dunlap (NH) won, 6 2, 6 2, 6-0; Sturgess (NH) won, 6 0, 6 2, 6-4. ~ -Khourv·Otson (NH) del Neff Anter a. 6-0; def Milter-Kempsell, 60. def L1ppmcott·Cordero, 6-2; 8. Adams C Adams (~Hl won, 6-3. 6·2. 6-1; McKay·Kav INHl lost. 2-6, won, 6-4, 6-2. •The Estam:ia High girls tenni~ team con- ti(lues to enjoy its new Golden West League surroundings. as it edged visiting league rival Westminster. 10-8, 'l\Jesday. Senior KeUy Thettin, playing at No. 2 'liogles, prevailed in the last match of the day to wrap up the win for the 1-.agles (2 I, 2~ in league). "We are very excited to be in the Golden West League." first·year l·.'itancaa Coach Rachel del los Santo:. !>aid. ~-.ti .......... . Slnglea-Cumtn (El Iott to Xiong, 2-8, Iott to Ho, 3-8, lost to Tr11n, 2~; Trettin (El won, 6-1, lo11. 4-6, won, M ; Nellor (El lost. 2~. 1~. won, 7-5. Ooutbtea-Thel-Zl.cller (E) def. Tran-Tran, 6-0, def. Ni;iuyen-Nguyen, 8-3, def. Din~ Tr11n, 8-2; Morton-Sudhlkam (El won, 8-3, lost. ~7. won, 6-1; Ingram-Morton IE) lost. 2~. won, 6-1, 6-0. • Costa Mesa Hlgtl'i Mustangs improved to 2-0 with a 14-4 Golden West League victory at Ocean View Tuesday behind singles standout Hilary Havens. GOU>E14 WEST L£AGUE ColU Meu 14, ~View 4 Singles -Haven• (CM) def. Pham, 6-1; def. Hughodt. 6-2; def. Pettron, 6-0; It Nguyen (CM) lost. 0-6, won, 6-4, k>l1 3-6, H. Nguyen (CM ) lost, 1-6, Wallace (CM) lost. 2-6. H. Nguyen (CM) won,6-4. Doubles -Pham-Doan (CM) def. Pham-Tran, 6-1; def. Do-Bachman, 6-0; def. Baltlan-Ocson, 6-0; Tran-Sais ICM) won, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3, 6-0; Rodriguez.Gomez (CM ) won, 6-3; Vu-Hamilton ICM) won, 6-4, Rodriguez Gomez (CM) won. 6-0. •Sage Hill High's Lightning was a 14 -4 winner over Academy League rival Capis- trano Valley Christian in girls tennis Tues- day on lhe winner's courts, improving to 2-0. 1-0 in league. ACADEMY LEAGUE 5llg8 Hil 14, Capistnno V.., Chr. 4 Singles ·Ammerman (SH) def Hams, 6-1, def McKenney, 6-4. def Summers, 6 3; McK1tterid: (SHI won, 6-2, 6-0, 61; Fullmer (SHI won. 6-0. 6-3, 6-3 Doubles -Tsoong Chen (SH) def Henderson-Steep&, &3, def Wood-Frenz, 7-5. def. Hartman-Goshen, 6-2, Berman· Tomlinson lost, &2. lost 6-1, won 6 2, Levin Graham, lost 6-3, lost 6-3, won 7 6 ••• Orange Coast College's men's soccer team wa-. a 3-2 winner at Santa Barbara CC Tuesday. the rest otCout'a ICOd.ng. Cout'a Hllatlo Arriaga w.. credited wlth two llvet. OCC is now 6-2. Santa Barbara Cell to 5- 2-1. •11 was a gnat result. We kind of made a statement with this win," said OCC Coach La!rd Hayes. ••• MEN'SSOCCER:UONSLOSE,3-2 OccidentaJ College's visiting Tigers pulled out a 3-2 nonconlerence men's soccer victory over Vanguard University Tuesday. Andrew Sundseth scored the Uons' fin.t goal and assisted on Man Hess' goal, which tied lhe game at 2-2 in the 76th minute, but Oxy struck in the 83rd minute to pull ii out. Vanguard nearly tied the game ag'd.in wilh two minutes remaining. but Michael Weisz'!> rocket shot bounced off the cros'> bar and away from the goal. The Uons. who travel to Cal Tech on Thursday. falJ to 2-5. Occidental improves to 2-2. • •• FIELD HOCKEY: TARS WIN, 1-0 Nt'wpor1 I larbor High's SaiJors (I ·O I I were I ·O winners over Huntington Beach 1n girls field I loclc..ey Tuesday in Sunset 1 .eague play at • tarper Community Center 111 Co~ta Mel.a. Jill Whitfield scored the game\ only goal with seven minutes left off a penally corner. Kir'>len (.hamberlain and Caillm farrell were credited wilh assists on the play. Olamherlam and ( .aitlin Farrell with 1he as."sts. Ille Sailor., out<;ho1 I luntington Beach. 25-0. VOLlfYBAll: COM FALLS IN FOUR Corona dt'I Mar High''> girls volleyhaH team dropped ns second straight non league match Tul">day, a 15-7, 12 15, 14 16, 12 15 decision to visiting Capistrano Valley. The Sea nnp wUI try to rt!bound Fri- day In the pc>ol' toundl ot 1he Dave Mohs 1bumament Ill Muina tfllb. •F.standa High'• gftU volJeyba1l team lost ha first match under new head coach Ruth 1.aneman Tuelday, r.alli.ng lo La Quinta. 12-15, 5-15. 6-15, ln a nonleague match. Senior Tori Gerard had a team-high two ldlls for the f.a8'ea ad.aura Morton tallied eight assists for Estancia (0-I ) which faces Santiago at home today. Muriel Mason had seven potn~ in all three games for &ltancia • •• WOMEN'S GOl.f: UC1 EIGHTH The UC Irvine women':. golf team opened the season with an eighth place finish at the Oregon State/Shan1co Invita- tional at the Trysting· Tree C'iolf Club m Corvallis. Ore. Tuesday. Sophomore Stella Lee .. hot a 2-owr 74 to finish 10th with a 54 hole total of 223 (73-76-74), nine strokes behind medali'>t Nicole KelJer of Idaho. Angela Won shot 73-80 76-229. ~rn I luber carded a 79-74-78-23 I. Shelly Ha- worth finished 78-82-63-243 and Chan- mng Lovejoy finished at 256. ••• WATER POLO: MESA FALLS, 8-4 Costa Mesa's boys water pol11 1eam dropped its season opener at 11 Mudcna in nonleague play Tue'>day, R 4, J m~rked difference from l<t'it year·, 17 I pa,tiug from El Modena Brian lipton had two goal., .md I-van Spencer and Adam Douj.tla-. cdth \tore<l for Mesa. Matt Jaroslawski Wd., trt·d1ted wllh three !>aves. NONLEAGUE El Modena 8, CoS'U Mesa 4 C:...1• Mesa I 2 1 0 • flMod<!N I l 1 2 8 Coeu Me.a l11>1on 2. 00011""' 1 <,IJ'l"'<f'• I s,,,, ... JMosJ.rwU> J mo.v 21-~~ Evytnn Qf11n99Co•st Volleyball, ·oo 23 -Manuel Orozco Orange Coast Croa1 country '00 23 -Justin Shapiro Newpor'I Harbor Golf, '96, '97 18 -Fernando Maldonado Estaneta Bask81balf '02 SCHEDULE Voli.ybaH College womfln UC Irvine at Idaho, 7pm Community college women - Palomar at Orange Coast, 7 p.m High school girls Laguna Hills at Cos1a Mesa 4 15 pm . Sanuago at Est.inc1a 3 15 p m Tennis High school yorls Newpon Harbor at Sunny Hills, 3 p m .. Foothill at Cost.a Mesa, 3 pm Water polo Collegu men Lung Beacti State al UC lrv1nt1 7 pm Commun•tv collr'9e men Orange Coast .ii Full1·n<;n J p m Community tollnge women -Orange Coast a1 F11lh·non 4 p ni Golf Cornn1ur•1ty COll'ijl women -Orange Coast v~ Golden West. at MP.adowhrook GC 11 a m DEEP SEA Tuesday's counts Estancia's fonunes were also hoo<>tt'<l by the No. I doubles team of 1umor I luong Thai and sophomore Yvonne i'jl' Ille Pirates sewed it up in the 85th mm- ute when Stan Oulc.e headed a ball m from a c ross from Wes Watkins to up the score lo 3-1, just five minutes after Santa Bar- bara pared the deficit lo 2· I . Muluwa Manda, off an a.\s1st from Joel Sotolongo, and Joe Salina.,, with a 30·yard '>hot in the 6Jrd rninute, accounted for Oa1re Allen wa:. Cc.IM's kill leader and Britta Nielsen and Jordan Smith were in doublt• figures. Smith was credited w11h 25 dig.'>. •Six goab rrom senwr I-rank C..amboa wasn't enough to propel l·.<,tancia to vtc- tory Tuesday as ho~I Savanna beat the l·.agle:., 16 10, in a nonkague water polo game. Jess llellmich dfld 1~aul Collier each -.rnred two i::oah for the 1-.aglt>., (0·:!). Newport Landing -4 boats 67 anglers. 4 yellowtatl, 26 albacore, 4 barracuda, 182 calico bass, 4 $and bass. 192 sculpm, 11 sheephead, 21 wh1tef1sh. 1 sole, 113 blue perch, 5 yellowfin croaker. lJpl Nalca 2&41 Lepl 111*81 2640 l1191I Notices 2MO Leoal Notices 2640 ====== • = .. , ..... Acmm .... ----lhe followonc p#l\lln\ •re do1n1 busme\S •\ Coona B•n~nu Ch•ld l\ood H111/1lion, 111:. Tr•d•wlnds l•ne. 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CA 976"6 Tht~ busineu os con ducted by a torpor alton Heoahbotl>ood Aclep t•nt• Corp Barb••• Sled. l • ec VP lhl' \tatement wn hied with the County Clerk ol Ot •nc• County on 9117/02 20026t 17257 Oe1ty Pilot Sept 18. ~ Oct ? 9 ?002 WIJ.48 ----fidltlM --.SS --.s...... f h,. tnlfnw1n1 p~r \Ott" ltt dn1na. bUSHlt''S.S ., MAK Aulumul••" Con "'"'"I l02JI S'"un Avr N•w1>•>• t Buch CA 9?b60 MArk Alt• .•nder Kaot ?07' 11 S1H11rr Ave N•WPu•I Rtarh Cl\ 'J1MV Tt11\ tlu\ml',..\ '' con dul lrd by ~" 1nd1•1dual Hiovr yuu \141 ltd do•na bu"neu v•P Yo 08 I!> O:? t•brll Aleundf'r !l.1M lh1s •l•ltntl'rtl was ltlt'd with th• County Cl"'" uf 0flnl(r Cuuntv on08·:?:?10? 2002H14419 O~oly l'tlot Auv. 78 S•pl 4 11 IR 700? W8?1 fldttlws --.u .... -... Tho tollow1na p•1 sons ,,,. dom2 busine'\\ as SIRAOA r1NANCIAI 140 NtWPOf t C tnh• 011v• S111ll' 100 Newport Buch CA 92660 Slr•d• Pr~rt°" Int (CAI 140 N•wport Conlf't 011ve Smt• 100. N•wpor t Be11 h CA 9?660 r1>1• bu\tnf'\< " ((In ducted by • tU<porahon Have you itar led dolnl( bu•men yet? Ho Slroda Prope1t1u. Inc, Roch Muney Cl 0 fhl\ •l•loment was hied woth Ill• County Clerk uf Or•n1e County on 08. 13/02 20026tt470J O••ly Ptkll Aus 78. S"PI 4 11 18 700:? W826 llOllCI Of APPWTDI fGI Wllil•OWBSll' OfM.COICU mllAC( UCllSI Oate of f Wn1 Appti cation Aucusl 10. 2002 ro Whom It May Conc"n fhe fternn(a) of lhe Appllc•nl(s) ls/•re TAYlOR ftNECOlO INC n,. applcenls hsted above •re 9P1>l7in1 to the D•P•• lment of Alcohollc Beveresa Cont IOI I 0 Mtf elcollohc btHfllH at 2601 W COAST HWY, NCWPOffT BEACH, CA 92663 Type of hcenH(&) 19111itd f(K 47 ON SAl.C GENERAL EATING l'lAC£ Deify Pilot September 18, 2002 W842 I ~ " Legal Notices 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 I lepl Notices 2MO legal Notices 2MO I legal Notices 2640 legal Notices RdlliM-...U ,........, RdltlM ..... Fidi"-1 a..ns Rdl1iM ..-Ss ... s...... ... s...... ... s....... --.s........ "-S..... I hi' follOwonc P'"""' ,.,,. 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New port 8Hdl, CA 92660 The f'octillou, Bu\lnen n•-releued to aboo was toled on Or a nae County on 09178/2001. flt( NO 20016878660 Se• Breeu r onanclal Service\, Inc (C•hlorn1• ). 1973 S Sl1te Coll•I• Blvd Aneh11m, CA 97806 T h4' bu"n•'' ~ con ducted by • corpouhon S.• 8tMH f inanciet Swvlcn, Inc. Leonerd J. HH•lltOfl. Prssident Tiiis 1tetement ••• filed wttll UM County Cl.,k of Ounce County on Oll2J.i02 2002H1UOI oa11r l'llot Aue 21. s.p1 4. l ' 18, 2002 W82.7 ........... ... s..... f he lollowinc pf'rson' .:tr@ dome bu~tnf!'' 11~ C•1doa tnve\tnitnt Compeny. 2402 MoclMI •on Or , Suite 110 lrvme CA 9261/ I l ORf NCI CllR00/11, dl\o known ~' Mary tatdtlln a< ln"lte of lru\t A •nd •• lru\lte ul rr U\t B under Will ol Anto111" Car duLU •lso knu,.n n Tony c .. rdoa •nd Anthony Cardou Oece•••d 141'> A•thtbiold Av• Co1ona CA 91120 fl OR£ NCE CARDOZA •lw known •\ M•ry Lard010 lnrl1•1du•lly n pf"tt111m' lo hrr 1nterf!'t •n Ir U\I 8 11nde• Woll of Anlonon C4rdnto •l•o know dS lony Cardo1a And Anthony Cardota Del•a~ed / 4 /.. All htb~ld Av• Cornna L/\91/70 f RAHll I llGUNDI \ a' 1 r U\ltt unde' lhr AN I HDNY CAROOZ". !R IRRl VOC.A8l£ I RUST NORMAN R1r11v LAR DOii\ IHHlVOCA811 !RUSI rtAVIO CARDO/A IRRl \IOCARI I IHUSI ROSAL!£ A CARDOZA Sil 11£1RA IRR[ VOCABll TRUST ARLIN£ L CAR 00/A Sil V( IRA IRRr VO GABI I I RIIS I l OR RAINl f/\ROO/A POSI MA IHIH VOLABlf fRUS I /4/"l Archibald ll•r C<llMd A91770 Thi~ bu\101·-.~ " con due l•d hy ' 11tne11I (Mrtnt't\htp 1-l•Y' fllU \fat tf'fl do•na bu\'""'' ytt1 v.-, 6 14 Ol F lull'ntr L~rJ.>1• Th•' ~••trmf'n• WA\ tii.d w1H1 lh• C:ounly Cler' of Dr•n11t rnunty on 09/ I 3f01 2002016'29 Oaoly Pilot Sepl 18. 25. Otl l 9, 2002 W838 Fldllm ...... ... -... I h• follow1n1 Ptllon• art dome busmen A\ Rho•de• •nd ColTlfl•ny 18627 Brookhur\t Stteet Suit• 384, f ount11n Velley l:A 9170ll ltmttlhy Rho•d•• 111627 Broolr.hurst SllMI Suite 384. f ountain Valley. C" 92708 Th" business ts con ducted by 1n 1ndmdu•I •~•v• you sterttd do1n1 bu•lflff$ ye17 No T •l!IOlhy Rllcwodu This 11•tement we• flltd •ltlt lhe County Cler-of Otence County on 08(22 ftJ'1 to02tt144U 0•1fy Piiot Aul 28 5-t 4. II. 18. ZOQl W8Z2 lhf' lnllnwona p•rso•" Mt c1111n1. bu\tt1t!\.' a.:. A • Atl.i \ ln\UfaU((" ';t1•t1t\ 8 I Ad• rhnrUl11ll IO\UfdOCt: Scr•ttt 619 B H•mtltun Ct1\I• M".t CA 9'162/ Ad• Marn• I hornton 619 8 ltam1llon Cn<t• M•<a C:A '*'lbll Tht\ bu\mt.",., t\-Lori dttl led by an 1ndmff11al H••f' yuu \lar led do"'& bu>•"•n Y"" N11 Ada M•ri~ lhornton lh1\ \l~t•menl ..... hlrd W•lh lht' Ccwnly (l•rk ul Ordnp~ Cuunty un 08 28 Ol 20026915231 IJaoly Polol \ept 4 11 Ill 7'> ?00? W8'J<l -----fldltiM llUtu "-S........ I h• following prr•o"' "f' dn1n2 hu\lnt~• ol'> Sr'lf't IC••'> 6SJ W 19th SI C:o\la M•'a CA 97ft?J r1f't1f' Mulnul 73'>49 Sann Stone Ml\s1on V••1n t A 91697 1 h•• bu''"""' I\ con duL l~<I by •n 1ndmdual H•v• YOU •tiir led do10R bui.tn,\S yell No P1f'tr r Ma .. lnuf lh1\ 'tAt•mtnt w•> hlrrt woth th• County l'l•r k ot Or a nee County on O'.l IJ/Ol 2002H16t27 Odtly Pilot Sept 18. 2!>. Oct 7 9, ?002 W8l9 lhr fnllowtn~ Pf'•'l•n• 111? follow1ni Pf't \Un\ ~'~ 11111n2 bu-.1n.-,.., i•'\ Hf' doing bu·\lntt'\ "' IACR HANDYMAN SC R Sh•nn .. n C"'''"" 01: bll lllCC 1410 S M .. tn SI h .,.,. 11.,. N .. w!Jul I •M \.rll1 Aru C:A Be.t<h C:A 'l.?66J '12707 Shdnnun Connor b II Mar< •I I nurtol U 10 <; lrv•n• /\vo N~wv111 I Maon !->I 11\.4 < dltl~ An,, tl••ch f.A 'l76ftl l A Cl? /Cl/ I h1' bu~in .. ~\ '' l llrt lh1\ bU\1,, ... , ... " c uu clut I'd Lv an •nd1v1Clu.1t du• l~d 1,oy ,.,, 111<l1•11tu•I H•v~ you ''••l•d Havr you .,., "'' t..-r1 1Juin~ bt."'n'-''' y~t 1 Yr-. dOtnll bu•ont·\\ yf'I' Nu 11 11 07 Marc rl I outhl Shdonon Conn• 1 Thi~ '\t.tt""'*"' \iWA\ fh1'\ statemrnl w~'\ fllert with th"' r uunty ftlfl'tl with thr tountv C:I••' ol flrnnr.~ 1·uu11ly Clrr' ol O<<tnil• C:uunt1 on 08 U 01 •n 08 l2 02 20026914647 200269144SO Uatly Pilot /\u~ 7H S•PI Oarly Prlol Aue 78 <.f'pt 4 I I 18 2007 W874 4 11. 18. 7007 wR?O llOTKI Of APPllCA Tai TO l2011a Of APftJCA TIOll TO S81 AlCOHOUC IMIASlS S81 AlCOHOUC IMIAGlS Oat• nf I 11tna AJJph , "'""' Augu•I I'> 7002 ft1 Whom It M.\V l nn <•Ill llw N•nt~l~I uf th~ Appltt -lPl(~J I'\ •tf' VAN 1111\Nlt VINft lh• 1pphcjinf\ h\tl'tf ,,hnv,. .,.. •pply•lfK In thr Orpartmf'nl •ll Al< ohoht 8rvt'f'~'t t,,onff11I In '~II ~ltoholtt bhtr.t~t\ •t 12J 11RD Sl NEWPORI BCArH CA'l;>t,l,J T v pt '' f I 1 L,. n 't 1 \ 1 Appht'd fur 41 ON SAlf Bll R ANO WIN( [A JING Pl/IC:( Publl\htd N• wpno I Buch C<J\t• Mn.t °>f'lll 18 ?!>.Ott? 700? W847 0dlf' ol f 1h11g App It<~ hon l•n11i.ry 10 ?007 111 Whom II M•v 1"011 1.rfn the Ndmtt'd uf tlw ApphcanJi•,1 1· "'~ NAl'A WINI GHlllll' t l lhr appltcanh lt\1 .. d titbo wf' are .1pplym~ to th• Dtputmen! "t Al( ohullc ft,.vtf dft'. Con It ul to lf'll •kuhnh< h""''lf'' •I I IO't QUAil '> T Nl WPDR I Bf Al.fl C:A 9lt>60 I vii• ol h~f!n-.r \I Appht'll fm lO OH SAL£ BHR ANOWINC 17 8(£ R ANO WIN[ WHOLE SAUR D••ly P•lol S~plrmb,.. 11 I 8. ?5 2002 W83'> STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • • -----fklilills a.a.u .... -... lh• lollnw1na Pf'•i.Dn'> .,,, dn1n1. hu\1n~~'\ a\ S•l•lhlt o .. ~ll 1075 N lu loo St• Sl80 0. an1:• I •hlorno.i 9?863 lSN f1ndn<1•I (CAI Ill'>'> W Kal•ll• A•t # '!60 111 •tt~e Caltfornoa 'J7AAI l ht' l;u\.•llC\.,. •\ con t.lul h·d hv "" md1vtdua.I Hn• YOU \larl•d do·n~-. bu\1nt'~ yel, No I (IN I rn•n• oal Anckt'W <;alt\l>ury f'rt>10.,nl ff11\ "ol.tlrm~nt •~" ftlf'd with lhe Lounly l lf'rk 11 Cl< •"II" County on 08 lf> '01 20026' 1483 1 IJ•tly l'•lol Aug 'R ~I 4 11 I fl XJIJ'J Wllr.> PUT A FEW WORDS TO WORIFOR YOU! (949) 642-5678 '"" :f""' Car 1n Clanjfir'd ' .. I ~ • ·\ ~~~~~ Rates wld deadlines ar;e subject to chMge wichout notice. 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Th~y 5:00pm Saturday .... , ................ Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm GARAGE SALE -'·· I • l 11dl'r till' Sl'IYicl' Dircclo ry Ba11 11L·r .. " llOWS10 ESTATE Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week BUSINESS & FINANOAL R SALE SOOS-SISO For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call lo"alne at (949) 574-4245 f'AOfKVll'W MIM<>aWf'AllC Chotee lot, Vista Del Mar ..... $7500 98-548-0545 Tell Us About YOUR GWGESAlE! In ClASSIFIED (949)642-5678 2305-2490 (QUAltlOUSltG onomllTY All rut est1te 1dver hs1n1 tn this newspaper t.S subiect to the r eder 11 F1tr Hous1n1 Act of 1968 1s amended which mikes 11 11te11t to •dverhse ·any prefer· ence, llm1tat 1l'n or d1scr1m1n11Jon based on rice, color. re1t11on, sex, h1nd1e1p, lam1hal status or n1lt0n1I 0111ln. or an intention lo make any such preference, llmila· hon or disc:rtm1nat1on • Thts newspaper will not knowin1ly accept any 1dverltsem11nt for rul estate which Is In violation of the law. Our 1 eiders are hereby informed that all dwell· inas 1dvert1sed in this newspaper are ava1l11ble on 1n equal opportunity bHIS To complain of dis· c11m1natt0n, call HUO toll- lree •I 1 800·424-8590. $$ CASH PAID $$ .... pi9('9Clll' ..... ~ WE BUY ESTATES • """'-"-friendly - .:64M922e SOUTBC8AST AUCTI N 2212 ........ s..e.All.CAl2107 Bondod&i--o. ..... t+-~ ·r • f'OUCY In an effort lo offer the best service possible to our readers and adver ltsers. we wtll require Conlracton who adver Ilse 1n the Service Dwectory lo Include their Contractors License number 1n lhetr 1dver ltsem .. nl You r co operation 1$ a•e•lly WlaNd QUAUTY IUUEl l'M YOUR CONTRACTOR! 20YRS UPI Lll674183 MARK(t4t)6SO-tS2S c.taanlnt nuol MOUNT SllAMll Powrill Suctlonl Or}W & ~~ ear,. 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Excellent proht poten flat Investment required •t()I( & under Toll free l ·8B8 333 2254 (CAL •SCAN) A I I CASH CANOY llus1nessl Vend M&M M1rs 1nd naltonal Brand P1oduch 20 un1b for local area Mm 8 hrs /month SB,500 required I 800 710 5455 (CAL •SCAN) ABSOLUTE COLO MINE York Mint route 22 locahons. lout 11es 8 hours weekly nets S45K ytatly Small investment 1equ1nd Toll"" I 877 3763 9840 (CAL •SCAN) AISOW'll GCUUH1 60 ...... _ ... ... ....... -.... .. .. $f,"5 ... ,,......, WOR R HOME ANO GET Up lo Sl.200 Sl,!J(XVmo PT or ~.ax> SB.OJl.lmo fT No E1111 Needed WllT,..._. FREE Recuded kilo 24 tws 877 747 2863 u«IS\C c:1tl GOm ---~ 611 WIST MUUll CUITO 1000 ,.... c-Hwy I :UO ... ft $1240 .. MM74-1117 SMA&l OfRCI ..... Hail& -dlal, ~ KC plM Dir 9e64IS«B) ~ MM51S-n15 RoME'SFOASALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY "llACH LIVING ll,599,00 outshnd1n1 lllm1ly home. 38r 4Ba. ~us olhce, eaqu1S1lly Oetalled lhrou&hl oul ~t , Dayna Pettit 949 i73 3899 fOiOiia del Mar ~...... NII, F •bulous 1JCean view, 7 story w/4Br & FR. paneled llbr ar y D•cllf appls, sub tero. Luslom cherry wood ~•btneh Pellot window' & doors throuah out Olterfd •t Sl.775.000 Judy Kota1 &tu 949-376 5576 ..... J~ 21e, h111d· woM lloo<a, f1bulous b•ekyerd. w/p1tlo, 1nd oorh1111 plu1 fruit bearinc tree tverywtwwe. $489,000 Judy Kol.lr, Bkr t4t...J7•-SS76 V•..t JUST llDU<.lD TOSS4t,OOO 964 Crove PIKt. lbr hse. It lot w/nice pool NMdl work In Canyon neip Remaa Mary fewel 949 646-9670 lrvlM-Weel ... rlt 31r FR, 3c: I", pool, spa, new crpt, AC, Absolute turn key, lfast model m th• dev elopement, $529,000 Judy l<otar , Bkr. 949 376 5576. • 41r with spectacular ocean & northern coaslhne views, alt bnck lnte11or patio w/tush t1ndscap1n11. secluded spa nestled '" tall pines. best quahly throuahoul home Sl,395,000 a111. 949.494.4333 31386 flym1 Cloud 2br 2b• $639 000 31384 rty1111 Cloud Jbr 2beS455 000 view~. many uperade~'" Celt 949 322 093? Direct 949 389 1324 • WATllFRONT e on lhl' Bae.Ii B~yNPB Best price S289 900 be\! toe. best lean (no rent 1ncrene for the nu! ~ yrs) best 1so· view Beaultlul mobile home 1 "1Usl ~ee 2br 2b• hvrm d1nr m ollKe, ara111l1 tOunters marble lweptace, marble 111 both b•lhrms IM1de laundry Tide la •• good •• II r ••· La covered palt0 car porl much more• Call Im appt Owti/;oet ~67).'16a> WONT lASTI Oplft Sot-S..n I S 2•n Vlelo H09..- lluff1 t•..._• New llathotl ]bf. up &r eded hke model' S399.000 P"nc only Noralee PaulM>n Re.illy 949 632-6489 IONIT A CANYON Of'UUAT-SUN 1-StSO 12Wltttlw-. Madison laM Plan 4 4br. 4ba IOU< lutch. 3 c 111, prnne cul de uc loc SI . O!lS 000 By Own« 9'9 509 0630 H.rlMr •149• htot•• OrENSAT-SUN 1-5 17 SI. Trer• , _ _.,Views, Oc•, dty llghl view• s 1,cr.s,000 t4t-4JS-4000 lroliera ,...-.... • "'• llvfft. single story 28r. end 11n1I 'An1eh11-· be\I 011a1nal a•ea. alnl rnn d11ton $498,900 09t., t49-S84-S412 OCEANFRONT FIXH Nolfwtlte fellttef ..... 09en1 t4t-1u..a 120 OCIANRONT FIXER Net f., the ,_. .. , ef Heart ...... 949-723-1120 ""'·---, ... ..._ to share In C.M., •H 1menties. lftust be clean & cool. $550/ mo. 714-549 1101 =c-w- NIH NOUSINOlO SToaAGI fiw fun1ture, 6 "'° lo a yr. In Oranae Counp 949-646-4433 RESIOENTlAI.. RENTALS ORA& 7400 COUlflY • 38r 2Ba house, remod/ 1ar9119, $3500m Oct· June • Baylront wmter 28r S1700mo. a1t. Christine 949-642-0973 • Se. lcryfrom gorgeous extra Iara• home w/brealhtakrn& views. 38r 2 56a. remodeled, moormg avail S7000m •gt 949-673-1 HO Balboa Penlnllla 21r th, ocean view, I house to beach, lndry tac. avail Oct I SISOOmo yrly, Jim 949·675-5069 YIM.Y IAllOI Wf9 2IJr lbll. new Cll'pel dw. p!llbo, 9-e ta.Mld & p Sl7'50 A.,. now 9&67!Hl2lJ 8-2lr 2lq, ocn close f p. pabo lr11-n. )lei. 201 A 6th & Balboot Bl SI~ year lease 949 675 4422 PlNINSUlA POINT on Belvue Cult 21>1 Iba h~ w/lg yd furn 2 c 11ar wd Avail unltl 6 IS 03 S2300m 510 589-5547 YEARLY IAYFRONT But local1on, 3Br 2Ba. newly upgraded. parktnR reduced lo $2800/mn Connery Rent.is, In<. 1-800-247-8209 9 MOM1lt llA5IS Many av• SllJOOs IJ2/l/48R'S on or near th1! b«0ch. ro>-mnno 9$675-46.'ll ~ w/Oodl. lBt 2Ba 2c par~ pvt paOO JJ It boal ._, mx>.tmo • 28r lh,. le p l ~ lo '-h. ind ult SllDltmo •0.-. & lay ....... airponile rdreat. lBt 28.t pr fuly "'"· ..,.; ior'CI slut lllll'm $3200,.mo ................... .& 2.58a. 2c pr, mxv.m Olhma~ A.90CIATm llAlJY ~ L.rp C...1-llr, I h , OCHn a.de of PCH. 510 Ft<nlul. ~ r ... llv 6p SlfHim 96574-7701 sll2 1.9. 21r, end un11 1n SS. tomm WJcourlyard & watorlal "'""' 1n 1 S2S(X)n Kalhle..n 949 7~9 5833 ,_,.._ Creek I sl0<y 2B1 2Ba den, i't a.r . 1uard 1ated comm tin'< to Newpor! Ct enter, total remodeled , S.3400mo lmmed Occu pancy, 949 466-1I59 agl CostaMesa P...,.onw-4 A,th Back Bay 949-63)-71U lb1. washr/drye• hook ups, patio/yard $845/mo NO PITS. Apt. l ovely gated comm nor T 11 'iqf. I B• 111~ &•• ·st or •it• S855 mo• SSOOt~ Klem Mngl 877 704 8649 • 9200 Everyday is a great day in Classified! Be a part of it, place your ad today! (949) 642-5678 •Dr1h.r-...... WO ltliupa, t.hll re· lllOdlll, It yd Sl 51& Call Llftdley ... ...., lQ2 .... !. .... •Vlllt l~/3/02, $1850/1110. Good credit a must. Peta Ol comm pool & '!>•. ctrl111 by 3008 CllltlllcHiw 1'•14• ...... , .... 2Hl&aPlll¥e~.J8r+ den, 2.5b1, hrm1I din, wttb8r, zt111. mHter aulte. Vec1n1. $2495m art. OOn1ld Pfaff. 949 733.fl074 •WY WI• Side, Jb1 3ba, lrip111, xii• 11. 2 •lorJ, 2 llltclltn's, deck, yd, .-. 2 cw 1ttach aa• =.::78·1887 *YIAltl'. UASIS Bill GROHOY REAL TORS Ht-6754161 Ol1I 2br, 2ba wlll renbl ,., lid\. fp, ..,_,_. w/d Nlup5. 2 -bindlm pile. Ast Sl850 9&6n71D> lM @ u. '-:II 2br 2ba kMw' int. wd 1*4c>, I ca pltq. "' 119'·. r~ .i SUJXl ~711Xl l•a.,tlfal 21r 21• eondo In sated comm. '1/pets, Sl900/mo Avail Nov I. 949-706 7689 1 .. 11..... ,.... • 2bo, • den. 2-c 1w. In areenbell community w/pool A•~•I now Sl97Sm. SmaU pet\ welcome 714 434 4466 21r 21a <lftdo, •• .,_ .... l"t rtt <-rH In , .. C..yett, $2000/mo c• t4t-s41-2211 31r 21a ...... Steps to beach, f p, 2c ear, I year lease, no pet~ S2100/mo 626 359 4539 I H_.. lo 1-t., peel< a boo view. 38r 28a. lndfy. 11ar, S2J00mo yrly .,., Jun 949 675 5069 .,.._..._..Hr 2.Sle Te-a.-Coll Lnw~e views. pflvate locallon S2400 a(il 949 7~9 3729 Ger9ee11• Views ol Harbor. city hlhh & \Unsels 2Br 2B•, S'Zm aat. 9'9 717 4748 ._ lb ?b.o ,.,.....,. tool ~ <led\ """"" '"'' ,,.,..... I* "'~ vay IJl'dn. ? t I"'& ~ S:JXXl 949-671 nm <;.-~...,..__. 3tir 1 3/4 ..._, fp ..... poMlelileadtlS3SOO+ ht & ..... 949 370-3019 HOUSE UDO ISU 7Br • den, 38•. l "''"'Y r It, pal10. R•raRI $l<IOO/mn 949 67.1 1914 • loyehore• • gal•d communlly, 381 Jlla hnme w bay .,.,w S4llOO m10 949 466 7460 USE YOUR ENTRIES WISELY North-South vulncr.ble. South deab NORTH ~ led die top of the IM!an aequaa Uld llnd gold l>Klarer lri6d Che a of llelr1s r rom dlimmy, ~end by ttw jlck Ind !Alea v.11h !be q1.1Cut. Now dedarer cannot alTord 10 Joie • trick. so Eut must hold Che \¥la ~ d.iarnonda for Soolh to hav.e anr. Pby. I( clubs arc 4-I, d1e COOll1ICI wilf make 0111 y if Elst '1 kmg or diamonds 1s double100. unce declarer has only 1wo cntncs 10 dummy. If clu~ are 3-2, declarer can ll\INl&C the &llit for throt Clllnei and can cope with EaSI holdtna 1he d1a mood king guarded rwioc. •Jlt K 10 10965) •AQ41 W~T • 6!J 2 8764 (' 81 RAST •917 .. . AJ9 2 • 8 7 6 K74 •95 NORTH WEST M ln<:k IWO,dccliim'mU\l t.ash the '-ins of clubs, then overtake the iac:k of cMl'I w1!h dummy's qu«n Jf a defender Wwa OU! Of\ lhi. !fld., declarer leads I diamond LO lht j11Ck and, 'd it i.olds continues w1!h the lflCe of diamond.~. bopmg IO drop !he king. If his ~1y ~· dediin:r dun the queen of dumonch. geu lllk I. to dummy w1!h !he ..e of dub\ lo play olf lhc good dlllll'IOl\d' anJ mu.l.c JJl ovennd. 4NT P- P-p- Opcnmg le-«!• Eigb1 of llov. }OU play a hand oftcn dc1~rwh on the cniry •1tua11on Con'1dt-r thl\ do:.il fl'QO'I a rullbcr t>nJgc ir~mc When ho1h dt'fender. lollo"' tn the -.cconJ dub, !here " J 1h1rd enll'} h> dummy m duh-l\ov. ded111er i;,U.e, !he than11wlll l111e,..c!. u~rn.U.c-. the 1en ol clubs v. uh 1hr .... c .ind rcpedb the finc\ie. Ahcr ~.t,liin~ !he .ILC 111 dulmonlb, dedarer j!CI' ~I<. 10 !he table by oven.al.in!! the 1hrec ul dut>o. with the four. 'a'hc' 1hc d1amon<h and again 1akc:' the re\! of 1he 1m:k, 11nh-Sou1h w1.:n: employing" 20· !:! point rJ.O~c lor upemntz 1v.11 nu !rump Nurth ' 1ump ll• four no trump W.1\ no! .11.·c a'>l.rng but (j<l.mllU.!J•c. l'l!IJUC'llln~ South 10 hid • "11All ,1nm w11h d ma>.1mum opening bid Although Iha! ai:tion 1~ ~ligh1ly pushy wuh 1u'1 IO pomts, !he good UllenTle· d1J!I:' J.Od fh1:-c-.ird sun gave the h.inJ "t>ocJy" South WI.\ happy 10 -------- Newport Coast • 21drm 21ath, large dP1 h lnr en!edamtn&. )(JI e.ra&e S2375/mo •gt 949 717 4748 Seal Beach Jbr 2.51.a _._, I Lt-hnm i-t1 2 ~s. hlJA '" ' deck. 2 c P' Sllper ' S2200 818-348-6187 Private Tutoring 7990 ~ dehsca!et MM. L50nS In Your Home ~-Admctd (949)813-2246 Caregivers lo Senion. Arw•r dm~ oois1l1Un'\ tu p1ov1de 111 hnm~ tom pan10Mh1p hom~mdll tnR ~ttdnd\ I I~• PT his "' l it hr ,11111, Ca• tet(d' 114 444 4881 CUSTOMBI S8IVICI " ::.tr.lit\ Heaithy Courfllf't ~\ "™'''· ''""* •>div w/IJI,..~ atlltuc)• )(Jit t"'-' Wt \k~ d nus!' 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