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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-09-01 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing Jhe Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2004 Man ticketed while preparing Little Leaguers for a big tournament in New York says more discretion is due. QUESTION 7 Do you think dty ~ ~ hwe dllld coedt Ridl aeation manager Jana Ransom said. ·u·s municipal code. and all we're try· ing to do is enforce It.• she said. their parenis couldn't afford them. Campo said MA lot of the parent'> didn't even haw the money to go with 1he1r kid~ to watch them play Im Cooper.,townl." he ">cud MFor som e of tl1e kid' 11 wa' tht•1r fiN tim e on an airplant'." Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot • COSTA ~ -Rick Campo has a hard time looking at his $136 citation. For the 46-year-old Costa Mesa resi- dent, who bas been coaching the Costa Mesa National League and the local soc- cer league for the last l l years, the ticket is downright lnsultJng, and he's not about to shrug and pay up. Campo has an Oct. 7 court date, when he Will argue his own case in front of a judge he hopes will understand his plight as a "guy who is trying to get kids to play baseball instead of hanging out on the streets." Citations irk locals, keep water unpolluted Officials in Newport watch closely for violations of code; some want emphasis on more education. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACI l -few ciUes are more diligenl than Newport Beach when It comes to preventJng water pollution, but that diligence sometimes ruffles the feathers of residents and business owners cited for violating water-quality ruJes. As part of 1ts extensive water- quality enforcement program, the city issued close 10 1,000 violation notices and citations between July 2003 and June 2004. Information from Orange County's !Wsources and Development Management Department showed that in the 2002-Q3 fiscal year, Newport Beach was responsible for 85% of water- quality enforcement actions county-wide. "We try to be as proactive as pos· sible, • city code and water quality enforcement manager Jim Sina.sek said. ~We're at the end of the pipe, and !clean water isl important to our community both from an eco- nomic as well as from a pleasur- able Uving area !standpoint), and we want to keep it that way." While the code-enforcement de- partment also handles other city code violations such as illegal dwelling units and public nui- sances, Sinasek said water quality ' is the department's main empha- sis. State and federal clean water standards hold the city responsible for what get.s into or comes out of Its storm drains. which lead to the bay and beach~ P.ducadon efforta are one facet of dty programs. Stnce May, the dty has sent out 27,ooo water-quality brochures with resldenta' water bilb, and businesses ~now get· Campo was cited on July 25 when he was at Adams FJenientary School with 11 • and 12-year-oJds having a baseball practice in preparadon for a tourna- ment in Cooperstown, N.Y .. in a week. The city's joint-use agreement with the school district requires sports teams to secure a permit from the city before practicing on the fields. All ruJes relat- ing to field use are enforced by field am- bassadors, partc rangers and the Police Department. But Campo didn't know he needed a permit to play on the field adjoining Mesa Verde Park. which is down the street from where he lives, Campo said. Ml got two warnings from the field Cempo, who .... he cld not • know he hed 10 hwe. permit for hll Utde Leegue....,, 10 Pfll'1kla on a local fWd7 Call our Reader'• Hotline a1 (949) 642~ or tend e--mail to daitypilot@latimes.com. Pleaae speH your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verifica1ion purposes only. ambassadors for practicing in the Gisler field," he said. MThat I understand. But I saw no signs in Adams that I need a per- mit to play there. How was I supposed to know'?" Campo and other coaches, who have been involved with local leagues for years, know the rules very weU, city re- The code was established to protect the city and schools' fields and regulate their use, Ransom said At GisJer. field amb~dor~ told him he would need 10 get a permit 1f there were 10 people or m ore on the field, Campo said. "I counted only six le.ids there. but the amba.sMdor counted me and three other coache~. which added up to IO," he said. But the code ~ys permits are re - quired for gatheri.n~ of 1.0 people or more, irrespective or whether they are children or adults, Ransom said. After he got the couple of warning!> at Gisler, he went to the city to get penrnt'> for practice times. but the children and Campo l>ald he '' fru.,trated With tu' experienle. het·du..e in evt•ry raw wht·n he got the warnings or tht· Cllauon. ht' and his team were the o nly orw<, on tht· field. Ml can undcr;tand 1f tht'rl' v .. a., ,1 h11g1· demand and pt·opll' art• wa11111g 111 play," he .. aid. MBut 111 l'<td1 t a't', rlwn wa.-. no one ebe out rlwn· I lwn• -..·1·111., to be an utter dl\n:gard lor 111111111on ..ense hcrt·" Mo'>t people 111 1111' 1 II\ kr HI\\ < .1111po\ See COACH, Paee A4 PLAYING THE NEW FIELD Most area schools are MAAK C. DUSffi /OM.Y PILOT Brazilian national team soccer player Sissi, left, gives Orange Coast College goalkeepet Michelle Vahdatipour a ~ug at the conclusion of Tuesday afternoon's soccer.field dedication at the school. The regulation-sized field with ~ushioned, synthetic grass appeared to please the Pirates during their season opener after the dedication. They topped Mt SAC, 2· l. See Sports, Paa• A7. Canal in eerie need of dredging, some say • progressing , report says Ye arly figure!'> ~h ow rwt1rl\ 70% of the d h trict ·.., campuses m eet h·dl'I al p erforma n ce 1.,tandard.., Jett Benson Daily Pilot :\l\\'POR I \11 \.\ \111111.11 p111~1· '' "•, repons v..t•re rt•h"<l'>l'cl ''' '>\ 1111111 rl1 .. 1111 I'> I •, nauon\'\ldt' \lond.1\ .111cl ,,.,,I"'" \I• '·I lmifiC'd School f)1.,l nlf 1111·1 rlt'.111\ .ill,., pet1a11on'> Annudl \l•arh-l'rogn·" wpr 111 "'I'd to ac;ure lOmplt.m11· ''Ith 1lw lt•d1 •1,1I No 1ld Left Ht'i11nd \1 t 'hm., t•d tXi'~ 111 dis 'chc10I' rlll'I ,di h·d1·r.il t.1rg1·1' lor progr ~ !"he report ,.,,tl11a1t•, '>< ho11h 1111 peri>rmann• on till' \1.1111l.ird11t'd l1•.,1111g and Reportmg tt·,r. rlw t .1lllornr.1 l l1gh School Exit l-_"t,11mn.i111111 I ngh'h .1ml math proficiency and 1111 11pd,11t·d .. 1.111• wide Academic P1·rlc>1111.ult 1· l11d1·x '-1 nn·'· also released Monday The dist.net \Jt1,fied .tll Iii 111 ''' mH1 yearly progrec,.'> go.ti'> lor 1lw .•oos '(l<l·I <,chool year for l'ngll ... h .1, .1 '>l'< urnl la11 guage, minority. d1..ahll•d .111d '0110 1·111 nornKaJly d1s.tdV'antaKt'd '1t1d1·111-.. .11 cording to Pe~'} An.11111, d11ec 111r "' t urm:ulum and JI.. I!. J'-.t"''nwnt "We did wdl • \1JJtol -..11d "ll1t• \l'J .md the !Annual h·arlv Pmgrt'" n•p11r1 u't' different Ulll'llcl nw -.1,11t• 1 nll'nil I'-11g111 ous. but thl' fvder.il • n11·ri.1 ,., '>till pu·1t\ ngorous hecau'>c ol th '1111 1 d1•m.111cl-. It .. kin d of a parallt•I ch I tllllll.tl11hty 1111 11111 o;chools." Newport-Me\cl h1~h ,cJ111of, g1.1clua111111 rate Of 94 )% la.-.t ye<lr '' Wt•IJ ,1hm1• lht• state target of 83% According to the Annu;.ll Yl•<trl\ l'mgre.,., report, every Newport Mt•-..1 " lmol lt•,ted at least lhe required %% of \lutknt'> and . swpassed California·~ Al'I .. tandard of "i~l But six elementary c;chool\ .ind two nml dle schools failed to achieve till' t'>q>N·ted state-mandated proficien cy l>tandard~ in target areas, or lJ.6% in Fnghsh and 16% in math. the repon showed Anatol said district admmi!>trntor'> will meet in November to disc~ tnd1vidud.I school plans and remedies for 'improvl'· menJ in those areas. SM satool.S, P-ce M • LOCA NEIGHBORS Anrrf Spc.. 0-. n w-. ~ w1fe Amy l.S the daiughter ol Cosaa MelU !;tew and Sharon~. prtMded logisbcal and hWNJ'I-~ lenica dunng fonntt Pltsidttd Ronald~ funtnl in Washmgloo. n.c Isham •• mtmber ol tht Mili1ary Dbtrict ol Washington F.n~ Company at Fon Bdvotr. Va. Lidwaw Gonba cA Ntwport 8eadl began '1udies Monday u a freshnan at American l.JnMnlry 1n Wa.<WngJon. D.C. . Tht Fnends of Orangie Coast ~·, library ettcted thrtr officen for tht 2004-2005 dlOOI Jal. .....,. DI 0 I ol Sena.a Amand ... SllaMryol Newport 8acb wil coodnue llttWlg itl pi~ md vier preaidml. tap«uvdJ. ...... LA4Jc= ol Newport Bcacb • memk:adtq> dmr. ~ -ms ol C.ol&a Mesa la creaaam; and 8e9lr Goode ol Huntinglon Badi rs ruording ltlCTetal)'. • NBGfeORS epudlvtO OMNementl '"lhe oommuMY "'8ne ditecl ~ infonNlbOn to Jeff 8eNot\ ~ fax .. 19491 M&-4170, OtMnd fHNJlt to Jt!ff beman,.~ PE IS OF THE WEEK Big LuLu and CtlicoCarol Big LuLu and ber mm Calico C.arol ~ hdped by Helen Moldovan aft« her &tend told ber the was caking the rwo cau to the RNenidt Coonay Animal Sbdttt because she and her hmband wanted to trawl lbt Commurury AnimaJ Nttworkisa commwuty-supporttd DUI ARRESTS These people have been arrested on auspte1on of dnving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suapiaon of a crime and, as With all suspects, are con14dered innocent until proved guilty COSTA MESA WEDNESDAY • Domingo Rios-Sandoval, 29, Costa Mesa THURSDAY • Samuel Paul Bain, 24, Huntington Beac:tl • Mitc:tlel Matt~. 45, Costa Mesa • Shannon Lynn Medina, 30, Long 8eadl RaOAY •Steven Wayne Hamilton, 31, Costa Mesa • Meghan Ehzabeth Mclarty, 19, Huntington Bead\ • Ryen Daniel Wall, 25, San Juan Capistrano SUNDAY •Laura Eugenia Dudley, 23, Costa Mesa • Brian Young Chung, 27, Huntington Beac:tl •Miguel Angel Morales--Bemaf, 34. Sa rrta Ana •Jose Arturo Soto-Albarran. 34, Costa Mesa • Mldlael Thomas Wurzburg, 34, Huntmgton Beach NEWPORT BEACH WEDNESDAY • Enc Jon Pierce. 44, Escondido THUASOAY •Carol Ann Caputo, 50, Yorba Linda • Ltsa Mane Nagle, 33, Midway C.ty • James R Peyser, 51, Methuen, Mass. FRIOAY • Timothy Lawrenc.e Langston, 40, Huntington Beac:tl • Anthony Thursday Pinedo Jr .• 21, Fontana SATURDAY •Scott Raymond Monroe, 24, Huntington Beach SUNDAY • Eridl John Oil~. 25, Anaheim ~y • Preston Jacbon Ill, 30, Lake E19'nore Daily A Pilot VOL 91, NO. 245 .. '· -· FOR A GOOD CAUSE MARK C. ~/DM.Y PLOT Lon Whalen, left, director of the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach, and Ju<ith Gielow, a volll1teer at the center for more than 25 years, pause near a waterfal at the center. whtch feaues 14 natWe Caifornia habitats. Lady of the woods Jeff Benson Dally f>*>t V olunteer ~Judy Lleiow apparent)y can't walk two feet al tht Environmmtal Nature Center without gra5piDg for lhe rough bark of a cononwood rree, tm1lg a coastal sage ·litfnor.adtberry" shrub or somehow spotting tht bardy-vNble evidence o( a four-legged cmllUre. A treasure uove or botanical knowledge and someone you wouldn't mind having around when you're los-t in the woods. she can point out the common and 1echrucaJ names -and even the watenng panem_,; - for nearly every plant m the center. Sh~ ii::n<M'S the speaes or bugs that feed on them and even how they were used in Native American tnbaJ medicine. But that'• what a lifelong durst for nature will do for you. Gielow. a docent a1 the 3.5-acre c.enttt, ep1tomi7.es the volunteer nature of the Newport-based nonprofit organization. For 28 ynrs. the Newpon Beach ~dent has taken kids and various groups through 14 l'WNe Californja habitats. past the cactus garden. around the hadberry lreef.. near tht waterfall and grono and through the redwood canopy. • Most teachen have around 30 lcids, • she said. ·Al the nature center. we have the potential to reach many more. \\le bring through 12.000 kids eadl year.· Gtelow's base of knowledge even astounds lhost she worts with. ProgJam Di.rector LDfi Whalen. who also assists in gMng tou.rs to wvJerpnvileged children throughout Orange f.ounry, said she's always learning something new. ·Just having her 1.eO me aD t.ho5e dungs as reaBy inspinng. to have somebody gtve herself for so long.· Whalen said. ·11 would be ~ if there were mo~ peoplit like her.· Gielow said she turned to the out.doors as a child. when her f~tion with nature surpasRd her parents' abilities to provide her with information. She used to concoct her husband's medication straight from plant roots and said her husband modest.ty admmed her methods \'llOrked. Gielow said she's done nothing but volunteer ever since sht came to Ntwpon Beach from Maint nearly 30 years ago. She's abo served as ro-~t of the League of \\bmen Voten of Orange Counry. is active in lhe Interfaith Coalition at SL Mark Pre5byterian Cllurch. been on tht Fairview Put amens Advisory Committee and sdlJ teaches environmental and botany classes ilt Newport Harbor High School ~ u the best classroom you can ask for.· she said. holding her hands up in tht air. ·rm doing what r~ always wanted to do. I'm working in a natural aspect of life with kids. and for a pwpose.~ Whalen said Gtek>W is an incredibly valuable resource for the center. becal.15e there are few who can amwer most childrrn's bizarre questiom, such as the life cyde of fig beetles or the detailed history behind wooden benches donated 10 the center 16 years ago. "We have votunteer naturalisas like Judy because Judy ~·t do eYer)'thlng hendf. • Whalen said. "We're fortunate to have found someone with her creativiry and genuine lo\'e for IL· GEmNG (800) 322-HOST. vohJnteera are needed. def M.,. Votunteert eges 18 end Volunteen may wort on okter we elto needed to help INVOLVED ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAP1'Bt The Amyocrophic latenli • GETTWG ~runs Sder<>* Assn.. whidt helpe periodically in the Daily Pilot on peop. who have the dilOlder a rocating buit.. For infonNrdon that ia elao known a Lou about adding your organiz:don Gehrig'• ...... needs to this rast. caH OMS) 67~ YOluneMrs. lnfonnetion: (714) ~1922. ACADEl9C YfM .. AIEtlCA Cost. Me.. familiea can holt • A&.ZHEmlrS ASSN. Of GermM~ and um up to OMaCCMMY _S1.000tow.d a number of ~group laedln. f.mifv trwaHbroed programe. r..oun::it~~ epecial Information: Oa'*"le Carpino, went YOluntieerl, oflloa on.time pro;ects Of' ongoing sort~. cashier, decorate, programs. (800) 660-1993. end do computllf WOft from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondmy through MEICM CMCER SOCIETY Saturct.y .. the Mme k>c:8dof'I. DISCOVERY SHOP lnfonndon: (9'9) &«Mm The AINI ican cancer Society Diec:owry Shop needs AMERICAN HEART ASSN. unwMted goods~ -The American Hwt ~ .. dodW~ fumhute. jewetry, looting for wlunt9ers to ecc 11100.. antiquea and perbm verioua general oflk:e ~to fund the aociety'a dudel In the main office and reawdl. ecte"CICion end ~ edualdonli and pdent....W. program&. The fundrelaing ~through goods "'8V be dropped off .. ~County. lnfonnadon; 2800 E. Coest Highway, Coron. (941) 866-3666. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST SatMnld fog and pat1ty-doudy moma.o-- wHI deat.bythe ~ The hlofw w11ben1o a,.., tM coest and• to• lneend with light wlndl. a... ................. all ... ~ ............ _ of~--~,.... ..,.. .......... .., ..... lgfllWlll!k I , If .... ~-11to26 b'°'9 on oombit.-d .... ore to. fiMt. &pect .... olfog In the morning. Tonight. wind end W9"'8 condfdol• wtl ,._,.. ~ bpect ..-.iv fog. MF • • 4 • .. Statute would beef up board Newport Bead~ will stay neutral, Mayor Tod Ridgeway says, but he believes the :bill's concept is fair. I belrdrt Ntwmmn j)aily Pilot NEWPORT-MP.SA -While )nore populated cttiel lib Santa MA and Huntington Beach are hoplna the governor signs a bW :that would m1arge the Onnge ~ 'Jkanaportation Authority board of dim:tors, unaller ctties .such u Newport Beach and P>ata Mela could also beneftt. • The bill, now on Gov. Arnold Scbwan.enegger's deak, would . 'enable the transportadon au- thority's board to have 10 city representatives -two from each ,of the five county supervtsorial district& Its number of voting members would jump from ll to 17. Assemblyman Lou Correa CD· Santa Ana), the bill's author, is touting the expansion as a means of getting densely-popu- lated surrounding dues more representation on the board. which weighs in on county transportation projects. Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan sup- ports the bW. agreeing that an expanded board could be benefi- cial for both large and smaller cities. "I think larger ddla wm ben· eftt biQliM they have lupr ttaf· ftc problems," Monatuui saML •1 tb1nk it wW be a much-better· a1qpied board and better than It bu been." . The board now bu four county ~Tl. lix ctty rep· resentatlvet and a public mem· ber who vote. No city oftldals from Cotta Mea or Newport Beach are now on the board. If the bW ta pueed, the voling membera would be all five cowny aupervilon and two ~from the pubUc, in ad- didon to the 10 dty sepresenta- dvea. These 10 members would be chosen by California League of Odes representatives in each supervlsorial dtatrict. These representadves would take two votes to see which cities would get to have members on the board. The first vote includes a weighted method, based on population. Under the bill, a city could get a member on the board If it has more than 50% of the population of the superviso- rial district. In the second vote, each League of Cities representative would get one vote -as op- posed to being based on popula- tion -and whichever city got the most votes would get a seat on the board. "P.ach city gets to vote for who should be on the board, so smaller cities should get a chance to get a representative on the bciard much -*r thail' dM!Y do now,• Iii.Id am. Leo. eorNiie chief of sWr. "It ~ fofCel dtla to wodt ~ aDd county ltiperWon to wort with ddea. It fon:el coordlnadon among the two co wodc together OD policy illue;I. M> evet)'ODe gm to be repmMOted. ... The bill la oppoeed by (our out of the county's 8Ye supervtson, including Supervilor Jlm Sl1va, who ls concerned that enlarging the board will make 1t more difft-= cult to accompUih thtnp. "The bJaer the board. the more unw1ekty lt ta." said Silva, who la a transportation authority board member. Cone.a. a candidate for the board of supervison in Novem- ber, aaJd the 1na'eaae is neces- ~ to better reflect the chang- fug demographics of Orange County. And lt will create more Clebate on the board, he added. "Absolutely, lt will create fric- tion. and I think that's good," Correa 18.id. "Debate is good ... because we continue to em- power the cities, and at the same time, we're not really taking any- thing away from the county.· Newport Beach is staying neu- tral on the bill, Mayor Tod Ridge- way said, but he believes the concept of the bill is fair. "The corridors and the trans- portation issues that are more internal to the county are more of a concern to the largest c1tie!>. • Ridgeway said. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS UC Irvine adds man bullish on Brahms Brahms scholar and musi- cologist David Brodbeck will serve as chair of UC Irvine's depanment of music, school officials announced last week. Brodbeck comes to UC1 from the University of Pius- burgh. where he served as a professor and a former de- partment chair. Brodbeck has training in music, primarily in compo- sition. His research on 19th century German music is widely published, with arti- cles on composers ranging from Beethoven to Mahler and genres ranging from string quartet and sym- phony to sacred choral and dance music. A former presi- dent of the American Brahms Soci~, Brodbeck is writing a biography of Brahms. Brodbeck is also examin- ing works by post-war American and British popu· lar musicians, including the Beatles and the Beach Boys. as well as the history of rock 'n' roll. Brodbeck replaces profes- sors Alan Terricdano and Cameron Harvey, chair of dance and chair of drama, respectively, who served as co-chairs of the music de- partment while It underwent an administrative reorgani- zation. City looks to name committee members· The city of Costa Mesa in- vites residents to apply for positions on any of six City CouncU committees. The committees are the child care and youth serv- ices committee, which meets monthly to make rec- ommendations to council on youth issues; the cultural arts committee, which pro- motes Costa Mesa as a "city of the arts"; the Fairview Park friends/fundraising committee, which holds events and promotes devel- opment oC the park; the his- torical preservation com- mittee, which advises the council on programs and ac- llVllles; the human relations committee, which suggests pro1ects and discusses social issues; and the redevelop- ment and residential reha- bilitation committee, which promotes housing redevel- opment. To apply, complete a com- mittee interest form, avail- able at the city clerk's office or online at http:// www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us. or send a letter of interest to Costa Mesa City Council. P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200. The dead- line to apply is Sept. 17. The council will appoint people to the committees m Octo- ber. Library foundation gets hefty check The Audrey Steele Bur- nand Foundation has given the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation an unre- stricted check for $250,000. Bumand is the daughter of Harry and Grace Steele, who donated $100,000 10 start the business collection. The new funds will be used to purchase equipment and fumitu~ and develop the library's book collection ln selected areas. A portion of the funds will also be used to buy new table'>. chairs and equipment to suppon the foundation and library events. Armstrong awarded for superior design The Costa Mesa Planning Commission honored the Armstrong Garden Center with its JuJy 2004 design award. The center is at the southwest corner of New- port Boulevard and V1ctona Street. The project was recog- nized because of its archi- tectural features and allrac- uveness due to the significant quantity of land- scape materiaJi.. It was ali.o honored for being redevel- oped quickly with hardly any disruption. The design ~wards pro- gram recognizes exceptional public and private projects that exhibit excellence in community planning and design. Council looking to fill soon-vacant seat The Newport Beach City Council is seeking registered voters interested in serving the rest of Councilman Gary Adams' term, which ends in November 2006. Applicants must live in the fourth district. Applica- tions will be accepted in the city clerk's office until noon on Sept. 9. To get an applica- Uon, call (949) 644-3005. The City Council will make the appointment before midnight on Oct. l, and it will be effective immedi- ately. • Finnt Prime Stelllu 11114 &ef in Ortmie Co"nlJ • Fmhat Gri//d Lobmr, Cr"'1 """ Sl".fot>tl "' ti# """ • LJW Tri""'-• Fralt Silt.aN M~..JT~Nipa p.._, 6.:00 , .... ,. 9:00/!& BAA OPm.s Xt 4'30 PM DDdifD IS S1iaWJ> , ~,.,..'"°"' .. M ~. ~ l, 2()()1 PUBLIC SAFETY Judgewon'texcuse 1~ bu lO .,,_ himself fro . Monday to dedde tlbe m cue /. ., SoJr'8 '° rmponc1 lO' a re- A Superior Court Judge quelf'by fflkl't defemc al· on 1\Jelday did not ll!Qllt tomey, JoMpb Cavdo. to ~· hlmlelf from the statutoty-a.ise hlmllll(f Crom Iba c:aR. rape trtal or a 19-)'Mr-dd Cavallo ft.Jed Che motion who UC> (aces dwget of Monday. uklng Rodriguez gang-raping an unoon· to remow b.bmdl beca111e ldoul 16-year-old. the judge ls a potmtial wit· Judge Lull .Rodrip.m aet oess in a federal !awsuit an Oct. 8 date for motbtt That laWIUlt wu brought bearing to determine by the undentp girl agaimt whether a trial date will be the diJtrlct attorney and set for Greg HaJdL Hmdl, others in connection with a the aon of Oranp Cowity search warrant the judge Assistant SheriJr Don Haldi, signed to obtain her ONA is free on $100,000 bail on against her will that case and on another The 16-year-old girl ad· $100,000 bail after a jury m.itted to having sex with deadJocbd on the gang· Haldi while be was out on rape charges against him bail on the gang-rape and 19-year-okb Kyle Na-charges for a July 2002 ind· chreiner and JC.eith Spann. dent POLICE F.ILES NEWPORT BEACH • 88Y9ide DltYe: A dead body was reported in the 1200 blodc at 7:38 a.m. Tuesd4 • Big CM¥on o.tw Md BunWlg he Aoed: A dead animal was reported at 7:48 p.m. Monday. ·~Awnue:A suspicious veh~ was reported in the 1500 blodc at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. • Ruby Awnue: A disturbance from a party was reported m the 20 bl<><* at 10:17 p.l"A. • Whha C.,, Lane: Terrorist COACH Continued from Al and other coaches' in1entions are good. Ransom said. "We know he'~ out there for the kids," she said. "Hui we need Mr. Jones Sll'l'lllCleM his life lmraace policy for $148,000 Had he spol(en to hi• agent beforehand he could have made an erua $232.000. If you are OV8f 85 and no longer have a need for your life in9Urance, call us for a cufl'9nt appraisal of your life Insurance policy to help you detenni119 lta hidden value. Tllontll M. llooYlr, ew Hoover Flftanclal 4 Uppar Newp0f1 Pim. Suite 103 Newport Beach, CA 92t60 (949) 724·1810 CA insurance llCellM I 0338514 1'1t-4•~--bal,.... ... threats were reported In the 100 blodl at 11:34 a.m. Tueeday. COSTA MESA • ~ Awnue Md,...,.'°" Plllce: Drug posseeaion was reported at 1:03 a.m . Monday. • Buddngh*" DltYe: A threat was reported In the 1100 blodc at 5:18 p.m. Monday. • Harbor BolWIMrd: Grand theft was reported In the 2200 blodc at 6:50 p.m. Monday • Orange Awnue: Officers were called to keep the peace in the 2300 bloc* at 12: 11 p.m. Monday. to make it fair and equal for everyone. Selective. arbitrary en- forcement is not common sense.· For Campo. paying up the money is not the issue. he said. "And I don't plan on hiring at· torneys or anything and wasting more money,· Campo said. "All I want to do is make a point" • DEE.PA BHARA'Jli is the enterprise and general assignment reporter. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@latimn.com. Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars • Professibnal Installation of Grab Bars And Accessones In Your Home • Accessibility Remodeling Licensed and Insured Uc. B-#4567 42 Special Yur-End Value1on Your Favorite Lexu1 Models Beachwood Construction (949J-li!30· 11548 Serving OC for 25 ·Years SCHOOLS Contirlled from Al CITATIONS Continued from Al ting brochures with their bust· ness·llcense renewala. The dty also produces "Water Wise,.. a program on cable. and code-en· fOl'cement staff members per- sonally deliver "knock and talb" -explaining the rules ln5tead of giving tickets to people eeen vio- lating water-quality regulations. And, of course, there ia en· forcement ln the last 6.sca1 year, the city issued 618 notices of wa- ter-quality violation, which don't carry a penalty, and 315 dta· tions. which come with a $100 fine the first time. $200 the sec- ond time and $500 for a third of- fense. 1t's important to stop people from hosing away their grass dippings or pet waste bec:aUAe CANAL Continued from Al corps to dredge the canal for the same reason it's dredging the river: to remove silt and sedi· ment it has been dumping lnto the river because of its work on the Prado Dam project, said Ev- erette Phillips, who lives on Ca· nal Street. The corps plans to dredge the canal at some point in the fu . rure. Morris said. "No. l, we need to dredge out the channel before we dredge out the marsh, becaUJe we feel that some of the sediment going into the marsh ls maybe going out of the channel," Morris aald. "Secondly . . . our funding is in very short supply right now, and we kind of have to reach and grab for ail the funding we can get." The Newport Shores group started pushing for dredging in 2002, when the corps an- AROUND TOWN • Send AltOtJNI> 10WN Items to the Deity Piiot. 330 W. Bey St. Costa M ... , CA 92827; by~ to i•fl.l>M.antllati,,,_com; by fax to (949) &4M170; or by call~ (949) 67~ Include the time, ~ end loc9don of the event. -well u 1 cont8ct phone number. lHURIDAY ThethW .... ,.....of Children It held from 8 to I p.m. In the Notdltlum P8ftJng Lat 9t South Coe.t Pleu, 3333 lklltot St, Cotta Mea. lnfc>nn9don: (714) 1548-0110. SATURDAY n.o..g.eounty CNWn' MM. "Greet Llbor Olly Ctr Crulle. rune from t Lm. to ti p.m. todev end~ •the°""I' Coufwty Felr end~ Cenlw,.,..., Oltw. c-. M4lla. Adml•lon II S10 b' ldulll Md "-for cHldl•o uniter 12. •domwlba: (714 ....... ................ 'Even though Wf/re ecoring well. we IOOlc et what we can fl,..tune more. We u.. API u one measure.' • _.,.IENION ia the newa ~end n\ey be~ at (949) 57~ or bv tHnall at /ttff.btlnllon•IMJ,,,.com. they will get into storm drains and then the ocean. Sinuek said. "Bverl though that may be reladvdy insignificant to a homeowner, rumuladvely it's Vftf signifk:ant when large amounts of people are doing thoe.e things.· he said. Resident.a and business own- ers aren't always pleased when code-enforcement officials come knocking. Highland Drive residmt David A. W. Young was surprised when his gardener received a citation in the mail after using a hose to clean up after yardwodc. ·rrhe gardener! apparently was hosing down my driwway, and the city inspector was across the road in his van.• Young said. "The guy in the truck gave me a wave and then drove off. I thought, well. he could have come over to me since he qadn't issued the citation yet." nounced plans to remove sand and sediment from the Santa Ana River and deposit it lo West Newport. They feel the entire canal should be dredged, not just the part near some or their homes, they said. Their children swim and boat In the channeL and they are concerned about high levels or bacteria, because the canal gets such little tidal ftow and doesn't experience a flushing effect be· cause of all the silt and sedl· ment in it. they say. "Where else are [kids! going to play in West Newport1• Phil· lips said. "We have no tennis courts, no baseball and soccer fields.• Although the corps didn't in· elude the canal ln Its dredging project two years ago, Newpon Shores residents hoped it would consider adding the canal to the project now since it was asked to change Its plans and deposit sand offshore ln West Newpon by the Newpon Beach City Council. Last week. the council John Wooden will aign hi• new book. "lndlel and Mltea: from 2 to 4 p.m. 9t Borders South Coat Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. lnfonnatlon: (714) 432-7864. SUNDAY The z. en. of Otw.-County It otfwrlng en •Introduction to Zen" worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m . 9t 120 E. 181h St.,~ Meu. The worbhop combine. expeftence In z.tl medltltlon with tmall group in.trucdon. The 009t .. $80. lnfonnadon: (948) 722-7818. SEPT.I AM1w1u1 lplabooll «11 ulm group wtl mMt et ~15 e.m. In the ,_. MMdng Room of the NNpoft ~ PubUc Ubrwy, 1000~/we.. N9i.uport 8-f\. The --decilelloft wtlt faClue on EdMrd P. ..lc>MI' "'The Known Wofid.• lnfonnadon: (Mt) 711aoe> or hap.:/AMw,,,..,pon bMN/btaty.Ol'Q. Ahe ..... ••I t1~ ·~119,..CCMlldent•• be hekf hm bDto 7:IO p.m. Wldl .... tfWOUlh&epl.29.t °"""'~Coleen ~nlry en.. Aoom W. 2'70l M.W "°9d. COllll M..a. ·~i: f7MJGM• .-ti •= :IUaa· • ...., .. ,... ............ tMft; ••te.uaPlftC..~ =:-""'m1fcnc ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INDEX ·scoRES Young paid his prdener's ticket. but he was annoyed that the dty sent a reminder before he had a chance to pay the fine. His gardmer doesn't live here. ~ he wouldn't know Newport Beach's rules, Young added While he's glad the city is try· ing to enforce clean-water standards. Young said, ·1 thought they could have done a better job !handling the c1ta· donl." Sometimes the city cracks the whip on businesses. too. A few years ago, Costa Mesa busin~­ man Tom Unvert's awning· deaning service received severaJ water-quality citations. Includ- ing one in Newport Beach. "My employees were corning back with these fines, and of course, I was g~g upset,· he said. He looked into the cost of ma- chines to reclaim the wash wa- approved Issuing a permit to the corps. allowing It to wort in the beach area but prohibiting it from spreading sand directJy on the beach. The only area of the channel the corps is including in the project is also a concern to homeowners. The corps will spread 20,000 cubic yards of the sand it takes from the river on an island to enhance the habitat of the least tern. an endangered blrd species. The homeowners are concerned the sand will run off into the channel, making water quality worse. ·1 see It as potentially more sUt, which is what we're trying to get rid of," said KennJe Jo R.i.z. zo, who lives on 62nd Street. Frustrated by the lack of dredging, homeowners are banding together to form a ca- nal comminee to get a compre· henalve plan for dredging and maintenance of the canal on a regular basis. The canal was last dredged when built In the early 1990s, •How Our Endangered Patent System l.eadt to 1n Endangered Economy" st 7:30 p.m. 9t Orenge Coalt College'• Sdence Lecture Hltl 101, 7701 Fairview Road, ea.ta Mesa. The cost I• $6 for membere Ind $16 for nonmember1. lntorrri.tion: (714) 540-2A91. .......... 746 ., 718 1111 23 .. ·28 ~ 816 798 ·18 --21. no API ec:orw released 7211·. --,, 783. 691 ·72 ter. but they were so expensive he ended up starting his own company to build the machines. Now Unven regularly tries to educate people about water quality, he said. Many people are Ignorant of what the law is, and business owners tell him they just wash things down at night whm code- enforcement workers aren't around, Unven said. He thinks the dty could be doing even more to educate people and en - force the law. "They need to crack down even harder on this," he said. For more lnformadon abou1 city water quality, visit http:// www.cleanr.mtemewport.com • AUCIA R08tNSON covers business. politics and the environment. She may be readled at (949) 764--4330 or by e-mail at alicia.robinson@latimes.com. Morris said. One of the chal· lenges for the group is that the canal area is divided between multiple legialatlve districts on the state and federal levels. ·1 think we've been pushed a.side for all these years. and that's why It's so bad,• Canal Street resident Mary Ayres said. The Orange County Health Care Agencf, which coUectli samples every week from two spots along the channel. found the bacterlaJ level varies. said Monica Mazur, supervising en· vironmental health specialist. •At times, It Ls over the state standards for swimming in ocean waters, so we put a post· lng up, and other times, It's fine and we don't," Mazur said. "Ifs a very, very amal1 watershed. and you're looking at a littJe irrl· gation runoff and posajbly some duck !droppings! in there: • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers government. She may be reached at (949) 57~221 or by e-m•ll et deirdre.newm•ntll•tlmn.com. dHI of 1964 will celebrate Its 40th high tdlOOI reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight et the H1rt>orside Restaurant. .00 Main St, Balboa. Information: (949) 676-4663. SEPT.12 AepecWv;1':mteend orientadon for Hebr9w Ind Sunday ICihool 9t Temple Bat Vlhm begkw .. 9 Lm. at 1011 Camelbedt Sl, Newport Bead\. lnfonn8tlon: (M9) 844-1999. UC IMM'I Mia• Dea1nawdon Pannenhlp end the depertment of ophthalmoaooy wiff hold en eduollonet Mmlner on mecular ~fromte.m.to1 p.m. at 8ilcirnen ao........ . CAnW, UC tMne. ~ lndude• • vlllof\ ... , from 8 to 10 a.m., • pn11 ....,•bv11*"1M1•fromo 10e.m,1IO noon and 1 *°" f* : frOm noonto~rvMn( .......... ,.,. GOUH. ~ • " • .. • -~ -~Me1tt~·w11 I bl held"°"' 1:30to 1:IO ~ :Conhed from M Wtdwd•t'l ltWuah ~ .. I Of.ngetOMtCOftegn~ ,. c:... "°°"' 108, mn FWrvt.w fMSl 663-182&. Rotd. Coitm MeM. lnformaton: I ~14) 432~182. "" iCoeonl ........ "" 0...Ne ~t ...,.-on •5urga1 Tl"eetmtnt ....... ,,, .... Ek ... ~ IOf GI Cencer6 ftom 8:30 to 8 p.m. OBIGYN, will~ rtlb, :.t Ho.g C.ncer c.nt.n eympcoms and tl'Mtmlnt oPdofw :Adation Onc:oloQv Ubr1ry, One for~ Mdoouplel •Hoea Dftw, Newport Bead\. regllrdJng lnf..,.lftv ate p.m. .. ,Admlaion 11 free. Information: Hoag Conference Center, One ;(949) 790-6&42. Hoeg Drive. Newport leld\. The ch:ualon Is free, but SEPT.14 l'9MrV8tionl a,. 1'9QUired. A ptWWt.w of the en.. ZOOt Information: (800) 514-HOAG. 'Coftectlon runs from 10 a.m. to 3 IEPT.23 p.rn ... OIANEL Boutique, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., The()nngeCounty ...... of the 4 Costa M .... lnformat1on: (714) Susan G. K.omen Breast Cancer 7~7466. . Foundation will pay tribute to the aponeora of lt8 13th annual A ct.ttyllehlon llhow, •o.1gn !<omen Orange County Race for of a Decade; begins et noon 11 the Cure, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. et 1he Ave Crowns Restaurant, 3801 Turnip Rote, 1901 Newport Blvd., E. Coast Highway, Corona del Costa Mesa. The race begins Mar. The lhow includes lunch Sept. 26 at Fashion Island, and a silent auction and features Newport Beactt. Information: cfothes and accessories from (714) 957-9157. various designers modeled by New Direction• for Women. SEPT.24 Tlcteta are $50. Information: (949) The .. Golden Medt;ation RftMt. .. 548-6546. hot1ed by James Golden, offers spiritual practices auch as SEPT.15 meditation, chanting, Newport e..d\ RecrN1ional contemplation and prayer. The Services will present an retreat meets today and Sept. 25 eight-week series of drawing and and 26 at the Center for Spiritual painting worbhops featuring Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive individual instruction for East, Costa Mesa. The cost 1s beginning through advanced $145, which inciudes five Students. The classes are held vegetarian meals. Reservations from 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. are required. Information: (714) Wednesdays from Sept 15 754-7399, Ext. 23. through Nov. 3 at Vince lJorgensen's Center, 2005 Dover SEPT. 25 Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is The fifth ennual ·eruwn' for a S66 for all eight classes. Cure# hot rod show and Information: (949) 644-3151. fundraiser for prostate cancer is held from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the A frM math WC>fbhop, Orange County Fair and •Becoming Math Confident; will Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dnve. be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Costa Mesa. At least 3, 100 classic Wednesdays through Sept 29 at cars will be displayed, and men Orange Coast College's R&-Entry 40 and over can receive a free Center, Room 106, 2701 Fairview prostate cancer screening. In Road, Costa Mesa. Information: addition, the event features a (714) 432·5162. Herman Munster look-alike and the original Munster Coach from SE>T.17 the 1960s lV show "The The SMd Spofts Sus>« Show is Munsters:" Admission is $10 for held from 5 to 10 p.m. today, from adults and kids under 12 are free. 9 a.m . to 7 p.m . Saturday and Information: (949) 588-8777 from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Fair and The AccNa Fund'a fifth annual Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dr., public "Adopt-a-Crag" cleanup Costa Mesa. Admission is S8 for will run from 8 to 11 a.m. at adulta and free for children 12 Corona del Mar State Beach's and under. Information: (714) Pirate's Cove. in a pa ricing lot near 990-5107 or http://www.ssnd Ocean Boulevard and Iris Avenue. aportsupershow.com. Participants will clear trash and debris from the area and will be SEPT.18 invited to rodt-d1mb when :the dty of Costa Mesa wW host finished. Information: (714) the 23rd biannual #Neighbors for 54J..4142. Neighbors# community clean-up i(om 8 a.m. to noon. The R4ttationship expert end educator ra;ogram aims to assist Jim Collister will deliver an ow-income homeowners educational seminar based ~>n his Qlaintain the beauty of their new book, •The Last Relationship homes and neighborhoods. Book You'll Ever Need; from 9 t.>onationa are welcome. a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Sunday 1!1formation: (714) 754-4892. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sept 29 at the Marriott Hotel, Fashion Island, ~ custom trunk 8how fNturtng Newport Beach. The cost is $295 new fall fabrics is held from 11-per person or $495 per couple. a.m . to 7 p.m. at Loro Piana South Breakfast and lunch for the first Voast Plaza, 3333 Briatof St., two days are included. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) Information (8n) 378-0378 432-1301. SEPT.19 SEPT. 26 The Couttlne Car Claaaic:, A CM900 Wine Tudng and featuring 250 exotic show cars, Auction is from 1 to 4 p.m. at llve entertainment and food. is South Coast Plaza Village, Bear t\eld from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Street and Sunflower Avenue, Crystal Cove State Beach, Coast Costa Mesa. Information: (800) Highway and Los Trancos. 782-8888. Admission 11 $5, free for kids 12 SEPT.28 and under. Parking is $10. Information: (949) 6734050. Hoag Hospitef family prectttioner Chris Matthews will discuss The Orange County P9ople for low-carb diets. their effects on the Animals 2004 Write-In is from 2 to body and the sustainability of 6 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden their results at 6 p.m. at Hoag Hotel, 3360 Avenue of the Arts, Conference Center. One Hoag Costa Mesa. The event Includes Drive, Newport Beach. The dinner, dessert, a silent auctJon diacua.lon is free and and entertainment. The ooat ia reservatlona are required. $80 for members and $70 for Information: (800) 514-HOAG. nonmembers. (909) 725-2579. . SEPT. 29 SEPT. 22 A free math WOlttahop, The °'8nge County Acttvtty "Becoming Mith Confident." will Dlrectol"I Aan:s Senior Games be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. It ara held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . In Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Building 10 et the Orange County Center, Room 106, 2701 Fairview Fair and ExpoahJon Center, 88 Roed, Cotta Mesa. Information: Fair Drtve, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-6182. Information: (71•) 376-6169. Orthopedic IUlgeOft 81flphen A free matf' WOlbhop, Mlkutak wlll dltcuM the 1.-t I• ......... ,,Qt .. UfledlO l9dUCe .....,., time Ind ...,.... *Yl••p.ni ... Hoeg ••• ,,....,.. COttfililwa c... One Hoeg Oriw, NIM:fl)Oft 8-d\. The .... F 109' le he Ind NllNdot .. .,.~ lnformMlon: (800) IM-HOt.G. PfNIFeulaw ...... wt. .... luthor ~c. Bovte wQf ~and sign hit upcoming boot. "'The Inner~:' M 7 p.m. in the :;.;.IQ-II BMCft Centref Ubnry, ,.,.., Newport Bead\. co•tl• $12, or $10 for Ubrary Founddon membera and $6 for studentL Information: (9'9) 717-3890. SEPT. ao .......... ,_, ... ,Mfa•A~ Affair with Shoee .. runs through Oct. 10 In Jewef Court at South Coat PW.a, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The dlaplay highlights the hiatOfY of the fuhion company'• shoes. Information: (714) 97~7654. The flnt "Italian luxury Md Oeeign• event begins today and runt through Oct 24 at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The center-wide festival will showcase Italian fashiont, food and furnishings. Information: (714) 43&-2115. The Sugar Plum fe9ttvel9' .. Alta and Crafts Show# is from 9 a.m . to 8 p.m. today and Oct. 1 and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 2 and 3 in Building 10 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Admission Is free. Information: (562) 598--0857 or http:l!Www.sugarplumcrafts.com. Hoeg Ho9pltal H .. rt Fellure Program nurse practitioner Kathleen Furlong will speak on new therapies in congestive heart fai16re at 6:30 p.m . af Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free and reservations are required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG OCT.2 Share Our Sefvea, a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit organization that provides rehef to those in need, will host the 14th annual "Celebrity Chefs" dinner at 6 p.m. at Pane Prive (formerty the Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center), 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Eleven featured chefs will prepare a five-course dinner. and each course will be paired with specialty wines. The cost 1s S 175 per person. Information: (714) 969-6558 OCT.3 The Orange County Chldren'• Book Festival runs from 9:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Coat.a Mesa. The festival will feature book.a, authors, illustrators, exhibitors and entertainment Admission is free. lnfonnation: (714) 432-5707. The Zen CefrtAtr of Orange County is offering an "Introduction to Zen" worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m. at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The worbhop combines experience in Zen meditation with small group instruction. The cost is $60. Information: (949) 722-7818. OCT.S A frM ~ daa for women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and for others who want to leam more about the disease will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Tueadaya through Nov. 9 et Hoag Conference Center's Conterenoe Room A. One Hoag Drive. Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 7-cANCER. Hoeg Hoepltal famity prectttioner Ronald Young will discuss preventive acreeolng1 that men should have regularty to maim.In good heatth, .. 6:30 p.m . at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoeg Drive, Newpon Beach. Information: (900) 614-H~G. OCT. 7 A "food. WIM6~ ~II tllld""'ICIOIO l:30 p.m. .... crltlt ...... Ind ~.-. ..... of SouttCOMIPll..;&m.._,. 8'., a...,... Ow ................ .,. prcMdtd.'AM 1Moceedil bliMlllt Second~ food lenkof Oninoe County. lnfotmMk>n: (714) '3&-2171. ................ '1' ... TaNln wiU dleQmtenk>r hMlthclN l)tane et 1 p.m. et Hoeg ~ Confw9nce c.m.. an. Hoag Dnw. NewpcHt awn. The ditcuaion II free and l'9Mt'Vatlon1 a19 required. lnfonnetion: (800) 514-HOAG. OCT.10 ~ The first &.y Rldetlw Audlrn wll begin et 10 a.m. It Ba"*'• Harley-Oevidlon, 4141 Uncoln Btvd., Marina Del~ and concludes et Newpprt Dunet Re9ort, 1131 Bae* Bay Drive, Newport 8eac:h. The 9V9nt featuree Grand Marshal Peter Fonda and a lunch concert bv "Louie, Loute• aoonera The Kingsmen et ~rt Dunes. Registration begins 11 9 a.m. Information: (818) 60&-1104. OCT.11 Hoeg~ Clfdio'aglst Ne.a. Hun1er will discua the sign• and symptoms of he.rt rhythm irregularities 11 6 p.m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free and reservations are required. Information. (800) 514-HOAG. OCT.12 Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon Steven Gausewitz will speak on ceramic joint replacement at 6 p.m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free and reservations are required Information: (800) 514-HOAG. OCT.13 tfoag Ho.pit.el OB/GYN Deboreh Grouse will speak about pregnancy after 35 at 6:30 p m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion Is free and reservations are required lnfOfmation: (800) 514-HOAG MSN8C.com onllne columnist Peter Greenburg will sign and discuss his new book, "Hotel Secrets from the Travel Detective,# at 1 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at Newport Beach Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is S 12. or $10 for Library Foundation members and $5 for students. Information: (949) 717·3890 OCT.14 New Yoftr playwright end theaW director Moises Kaufman will speak at 1 :30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Ro&d, Costa Mesa. Admission Is free. The lecture will be followed by an interdisciplinary panel diacuasion featuring OCC faculty members. Information: http://www.occ. occd.«Ju. Chef Rkhard Rellty will demonstrate low-fat, low-aal1 cooking for flavorful and easy meal preparation at 6 p.m. at Hoag Conference Center. One Hoag Drive. Newport Beach. The discussion is free. and reservations are required. lnformation:'t600) 514-HOAG. OCT.18 Hoag Hoaptt.al cardiologist Richard Haskell will discuu the latest advances in the treatment of heart disease a1 6 p.m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (800) 614-HOAG. OCT.20 U.S. Mdc8r9 and Med6cald ()peratlonaofficialDonna[)yrnon will 9PUk on the Medlc:a,..pproved Drug Dl9count Card, enrollment in the discount card program end how to detennfne whid\ card la right for you, et 3c30 p.m ... Hoeg eom.....ice Center, One Hollg Drive, Newport~ lnformltlon: (800) 61.......aAG. • Bed', nuby & Oaidu:n Pania ·AU Bed' Hot Dop • &hr &i* Pork llibe • Maui Bed', OUcUa or Porii Kabobs ·BBQ. 8a:f Back Ribe •Val Brau • Oc:li, flru.it lie Veg-eul>le Plaaen .,. (>., f-f..J, If""""" • (,mtn ( "' SWORDFISH STEAKS . WILD SAi.MON • SAIMON SAUSAGE 1C-U.6/JQ) • l>tl1t"llllU WHITE NECTARJNF.S s rl!l 0 &. CHEFSf ,_ •TURKEY, HAM & ROA) T BEU SANowicuFs s4~~ • I lomr ,\f.,J, POTATO, MACARONI & PASTA SAJ..AD s 3~ Prrjm for rM hJJ & &ri lo 'whoo/ C..ek-srino·s FREEZER PACK 30: I I~ I "11 "I ' I I II , I I •!1 •• , •-..• 1 1 11· .,\1\H •' • "\I I I • • "\ \ \ ' I I. 11 I .. l • I ' '' • "I I I I' I J,·/11 ,., ,.rf / J,11/i msh H11rul-0Jop~J SAU11 • ro Br11110 Chips 0-TortilLu • Honu Styk Ta,,.11b1 U Y.6LininR/~~s -Ctlntino'1 ~lo WI '8~ Ba11dl:l.uJ Dtli futlN<u 270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-7191 Mon ' I 8 00AM 10 7 OOPM • Son 9 ClOAM le. 6 OOPM ,,. Why People Love . 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OK.d putting resort on ballot ~Joseph Weaver of Protect our Pub in Friday's community commentuy ("'Plub sboulddt be hotelli. no. sir, the mayor Is not gtving away our part land to private development. ' ) ; . . LETIER TO THE EDITOR Court order needed .. to stop dred§inM, M any Newport raldents are just hearing about the Santa An.a River •dredge-and-dump• project. The chatter among those who know la th.ls: Becaule the City Council agreed to write a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. the project bu been halted. This couldn't be further from the truth. letter to the Army Corpa of Engineers accompllsbed anything. in February 2003, the City Coundl wted 6 to l to put the Marinapad hma:ry resort OD the November 2004 ballot. If the p~ project site ls on tideland owned by the city and the state, shouldn't Newport BNCb reslde!lts have a voice to accept or reject? Why would anyone not want this project to go to a vote of the people? Nov. 3 will tell ~T GRE£NBAUM Newport Beach MARK C. OOSTlN I OM.Y PLOT La Grande Ferris wheel would be missed if the fairgrounds were sold. A.a the scope of the Santa Ana River dredging project involves federal (the corps), county (Orange County Department of Regional ltaources) and city (Newport Beach), the reversal process is arduous and filled with organizational delay. Just u we had to wait for a Qty Council meeting to occur to voice our d.lssatlifactfoo with this project, the hierarchy must wait for its scheduled meetings and supervisory approvals. If the contents of the letter are received warmly by Orange County, perhaps the county can forward a letter of encouragement to the corps and ask ltJ perm.fulon to make alternative arrangements with the contractor. If there la one negative head nod, the project continua u planned. most likely with the acuse of economic necessity. Careful evaluation of documents for this project mall dilcnpandea ln environ.mental reports and atatements as they relate to the acope of the project planned.. Outdated and often misleading ftgwa contradict a need for "beach oou.rtsbment" as first suggested. Evidence and public outcry mean the disposal part of thla project needs to be halted or at leaat postp0ned. Thia, unfortunately. ii a bigger procetS than garnering public oplnJon. A federal injunction to stop the Army Corps of Engineers is necessary to halt this project. In time. Let's keep fairgrounds, ditch bridge discussion I left town for four days. maybe five. And in that time I come back to find that Gisler bridge is being discussed again. I've lived in C.OSta Mesa for alm06t 19 years now. and I think we've put this bridge to bed about four times since I've been here, and I think it has been put away before that. So. I'm not going to leave town anymore until this bridge thing is finally put to sleep forever. We don't need bridges or any more traffic in that area. That has already been discussed over and over and over again. The other thing is, as soon as I come back. the fairgrounds are back on the chopping block. Those people inSaaamento don't seem to understand what goes on in Southern California. I just came back from Northern California, and I can teU you for sure they don't even recognize the existence of Southern California. let alone Costa Mesa's fairgrounds. So we need to organize a writing campaign or petitions or whatever'• necessary. The public needa to be Informed as to what should be our next moves to stop this considered sale of our fairgrounds, which is a boon to everything in our city and is used constantly. So, no bridge, keep our fairgrounds, and we need to put Coeea Mesa on the map as the little town that said no. All of us have to get together and work on this. SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa A few more C.Osta Mesa candidate stories, please I wanted to thank the J?aily Pilot for the wonderful and current coverage that it's given to the Colt.a Mesa candidates forum held at the community center. I cannot understand why you haven't published anything in the last couple of days about that wonderful, wonderful event. Are CELE BR AT 0 N _..,...., ...... -- NEWPORT BEACH -FASHION ISLAND 1165 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE you a daily and local newspaper or not? We need to have that coverage, so people who couldn't attend can know what went on. LANCE HAILSTONE Costa Mesa • EDfTOA'S NOTE: A story on the forum ren in Friday's Dally Pilot, •Council candidates cover luon:' Make those other cities abandon Gif ler bridge I just had an idea that will scare Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley into abandoning the Gisler bridge. You just have to teU them Costa Mesa is going to study closing the Adams bridge and Victoria Street bridge, and they can teU their residents in Huntington Beacl'f and Fountain Valley that they can use Brookhurst Street to go.to the San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway, becavse Costa Mesa is not a shortcut for other cities. " ROBERT SOMERS Costa Mesa Because our opposition to the dumping part of the project involves a third party (the contractor}, an official change order must be requested up the political ladder and passed to the construction company. Fighting City Hm is one thing -and certainly the first step -but challenging officials in the federal government and asking them to change something in leu than a two-week period.ls a next-to-impossible.task. And because of the brief time between resident notification, wh.lch was marginaJ at best, and the commencement of the project weeks before anyone knew about it, the horse is out of the barn. Scrapers are scraping, scoop shovels are scooping, and workers are preparing to dose the beaches in West Newport and begin their disposal of river dredge. Yet still. many homeowners still are not aware. Those who are remain in a wait-and-see posture to see if the A small group of homeowners has banded together to initiate this legaJ process that can coat more than $20,000 to pursue, because as mentioned before, it needs to go up the organizational ladder to come down. Obviously, thla path bait reaistance. It isn't a "done deal• either way, at this point. u both sides have points of interest and concerns. West Newport residents must unite ln this effort and express their opln.lonS'to city, county and atate oftlclda. A contribution to the nonprofit organiution "Stop Dumping" to help fund this legal battle la a way to actively let your voice be heard. There is no rime left just for talk. BARBARA DE LA PENA Newport Beach Be a Part of History! 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C.oach Jeff BrlnkJey bas averaged eight wins a season over 19 years with the Sailors (152-63-2), and he expects to continue that success in 2004. "The beauty of our offense is that • we can feature players 4 that make plays." he said. "We have had tight ends that ha~ caught more than SO balls a year. We have had wide receivers that have caught more than SO balls in a year. We have had tailbacks rush for more than 2,000 yards. We have the ability to feature guys that make plays. w With a system that allows for Oex- ibWty depending in talent, the Tun spread the ball in order to utilize the returning stars. Senior Spencer Unk is an AD-Sea View League offensive selection two years running. Senior lrevor "Moose" Theriot is a two-year starter. Senior Kasey Peters has healed from a broken collarbone and has had a great spring and summer at quarterback. Senior Greg Miner returns as the starting tight end. Senior Thylor Young is back a t wide receiver after finishing 2003 second In receptions (21) and yards (272) be- hind Link. Here is a position-by-position look at Newpon Harbor: Quarterbadc Peters has shown no lingering effects of a broken collar bone in Week 7 of last season. ~Kasey has been throwing weu.w Brinkley said. ~He is a very accurate PC)SITION BY POSITION thrower with a good understanding of our system. w Tom Jackson stepped up as a sophomore in the final four games, including a CIF ;iouthern Section Di- vision VI opening-round playoff loss to eventual champ Los Altos, when Peters was hun. He averaged 16.2 yards per com- pletion in the four full games he SM F00111AL.1.. Pase A9 Wedntsdly, ~ l, ~ A7 WOMEN'S SOCCER Anew --• i Win for Coast Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The dawning of a new era, in more ways than oDe. for the Orange C.oast C.ollege women's soccer team began with Tuesday's season opener against visiting ML San Antonio, but ended with a result first-year coach Man Tunon could get quite used to. Host OCC christened its revamped, regulation-sized field that fearures cush- ioned synthetic grass with a 2-1 non- conference victory in front of a crowd of nearty 100 spectators, most of whom ar- rived 20 minutes before the 3 p.m. kick- off for a dedication ceremony See SOCCER, Pace AlO MAAKC.DUSUN/OAILY f>ll OT OCC's Elizabeth Terry, center, is hugged by her teammates Lindsey Wood, left, and Christine Crosson after scoring the first goal of Tuesday afternoon's game on the new soccer field at Orange Coast College. MEN'S WATER POLO Newland needs two • more wins I I I M Wtmndly, ~ 1, 2004 Wit., to conMCUtfve lttte ,.,._,&...,, .. _~ ~onahlpt Ha junior Ind s.nlor. Spent one • ~on the S.,.ce Coett Tour. one of the fim mini-tours, In Wi1COntin. Mewed to Modetto In 1985 end, In the Marysville Open, one of the ftrat toumamerrta he entered In C.Jtfomla, defelted PGA Tour player David Suther1and for the title. Won 13dty c:hamplonshlpa from 1988-'91 In ModMto. Mowd to Southern Catifomla In 2000. Worb for a company th8t Mii• conveyor belts. Finished In a tie for fourth In thla year's Costa MeN city championship after entering the final round In ninth place. .. ...... ~ .. PILOT PRACTICE TEE Shady Canyon's Gunson chips from Scottish rough Make sure C" to uae a club C> wi1h enough ""o" CANv0 loft tO lift the '!> vOlr l l U fv, ball out of the grau rather than hitting the ball into graaa. Grip the club a little tighter to prevent Brian Gunson clubface from clo1lng upon contact. Keepyoor eye on the ball and hit through the ball. not •at• the ball. MARK C. OUSTIN/OM.Y PILOT KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT Ed Susolik, playing better than ever, is a twcrtime men's champion at Costa Mesa Country Club. Man on a tnission With daily schedule a juggling act, Susolik handles job, family and low golf scores. Bryce Alderton Daily Piiot _ I f he can, Ed Susoli.lc tries to squeeze in l ~hours of putting at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub in the remaining hints of twilight after days often filled with meetings and teacbins sessions at use that come with being an attorney and college professot The 41-year-old Newport Beach resident with a family that lncludes a wife and three children tries to practice twice a tB!;\. COSTA MESA ~COUNTIY QUI ~ .. \, { week and play once a week. if tiJne allows For Susolik. a professional golfer for three years during the mid-19908, playing golf every day isn't feasible, yet for a man who has claimed the Public Unks Golf Aaaociation of Southern caJifornJa Amateur champiooshlp along with winning five tournaments ln two seasons on the Golden State Thur, a professional mini-tour, the time couldn\ be more right. •I'm playing better than I ever have in my life," said Susolik, who also competed ln 12 tournament.a on the European OWlenge Thur durlng his du:ee-year stint as a professional ·from 1992-'95. •1 can't fully explain it lt doesn't make il lot of sense. Maybe It'• because l'm so busy at work and so busy at home ... that the dine spent on the golf course doesn't have many stresses or worries. It makes it easy to focus and enjoy myself. l try not to have any bad days at the golf course." Susolik. a partner in a 23-attomey law finn who graduated from USC iJ\ 1986 with three bachelor's degrees - in history, philosophy and English -before earning a law degree from USC ln 1990, was a bit milled, though, after he shot 75 and m.lased quallfytng for October's United States Mid-Amateur. BUt the man who coacbet a soccer~ among many other actlvltles he and his dU1drm share ln. realizes the competition be faces from the up-and-coming crop of "Southern C.alifomla golfen. •Southern c.automla bu the atrongett amateui aolfen tu tbo world,• said Susoli£' WM WU bom in Qechoclovalda and S.. IUIOUK. hp AlO ON THE GREEN Jeff Cobum. a former UC Ir- vine 1tandout. along with New- port Beach rardent Steve Jur· genaen, both begln play t(Mfay ln the CaUfonU& State Open cblmploneblp_ at 1he Southern calibn1a GOlt Modldon Golf CoW:ie in MurrtetL 1be totunament. Whk:h be- pn 1n 1900, m. molded put cbampfoos Wabi' ffiPn. Jeny Barber, Gene littler and two- tlme winner Denn1a Paullon. a former junior champJon at Santa Ana C.Ountry Oub who baa one PGA 'lbur victory to bis credit Q>bum WU the Big West C.Onfemice Player of the Year u a UCI senior tu 2002 and shot' 12·under-par 276 to ftniab In a three-way de for fourth plloe at laat year's champlomblp, which attractJ amateurs and profes- sionals. mainly from mini-tours and intunadonal PGA cira.dts. Both Jurgemen and C.Obum competed on the Ales G. Spanos California 'Ibur, which ran from February tbrouah June. Jurgen- sen ftnlahed 65th on the money list with $5, 700 in euI1inp while c.obwn was 10th with $5,183. 'Ibis year's CaJifomJa State Open field of 156 golfen in- cludes former United States Amateur champion Ricky Barnes, Peter lbmasulo, a mem- ber of Cal's NCAA men's golf championship squad last spring, and John Merrick, the 2003 Pac-10 individual cham- pion. The tournament runs through Saturday. •Mike Lavery, a tNmmate of c.obum's at ua who won the 2003 Big West tndMdual title as a senior, is also steering through the professional ranb. He has three weeks remaining on the National Golf Asaodation Hoot- en Thur. where he bu made 13 cuts in 15 events with four top 20 finishes. Lawry's best ftnish is a tie for eighth at a stop in Sa- vannah Village at Monticello in McCormick. S.C, ln April, when he shot 7-under-par 281. La- ~ry's 71.21 scortng average ranb 90th among 547 players on the tour . • Ron Deerdon eagled the par-5 18th hole ln a playoff on the Los Lagos course at Costa Mesa Golf & Country~ help- ing his team, which inclllded Butch Pope, Mike Pule and Ber· nie Plent, emerge victorious in the annual Blackie's By the Sea/ Butch Ditmer Memorial tourna- ment Aug. 20. The winners, along with the foursome of Jimmy Knost, Rhett Tucker, Ron Lamberton and Terry Fell, each shot 5-under· par 67 after 18 holes to force the playoff. Sixty-four playera, many of them with Newp>rt·Mela ties. competed in at~ hon- oring Ditmer, who died of a brain anewism after playing a round at Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar· High golf coach Mike Stalkwea!her was part of Che fo\U'10me ~ shot 69 to ankh fourth. SCub¥eather earned OOMlt to the Ptn bonon OD the pu-3 7th. •Noted golf course an:bl~ Casey O'QID1gtum baa moved b1a goJf coune deltgD btulneu, Caley O'Callq:han Golf Coune Dellgn, Inc.. to Newport Beach. O'Callqban led tbe te-delign of :e~~~ alone wttb lmpmvemenu to the coune at Sllua Ana <Almtry Club. plll,ed tlDd CXNDpl$d CMr 5,,. ofbll.-.. . ....... "JI .... :.: w.rJ . -m and I -,.y COl1ldent wldl blm•~·~ llld. •ne alWayl 1!t* hll reps ID ldwtal pmcdce) and be~ a lltde In the~· 9 I Ck•• Ryan Rippon. & •toot. 195-pound ~ wlU be the featured tallbri Unk lined up at i.Qbeck u a frelh- man and may be .Jnaerted from dme to time in the beckfleld. '111eriot retuma at fulJback to pJow the ruab.lng lane dear for whomever auriel the ball. Lut yar be helped paw the way for Matt f.ndnlu to rush for 1,308 yards on 279 carries. Moose was aecond behind EncinJas in at- tempts (31), yards (157) and yuda-per-cany (5.1). He eho c.augbt nine puses for 66 yards and two scores. Sophomore Jasen Ruiz (5-9, 16.5) and Theriot are the backup t.allbacb. Junior Jack Tracey (6-0, 200) and senior Thomas Martin (6-0, 222) are the backup fullbacks. .......... Unk (5-9, 181) is the main offensive threaL The Sallon ultimately try to get him theballonahortpassingp~~ and let him break tackles, but Brinkley does send Unit deep once in a while to keep defenses bof\est. •1.Jnk hu great quickness and ls a very competitive guy." Brin- kley said. "We can move him all over the field because he is so talented." Unk and Young make a dan- gerous pa.Ir or receivers, but Brinkiey will be without the services of Young for until at least the second game of the season, SepL 17 against Marina. The 6-3, 195-pound receiver broke his ankle in a summer basketball game and has been in a protective booL He has still practiced with the team despite bJs limited mobility, but Brinkley doesn't expect to use him until the team faces the Vikings. With Young starting the sea- son on the-shelf, senior Alex Orth (6-2, 190) and junior James <:oder (6-0, 175) will get a chance to crack the starting line- up. "We have a lot of guys that can catch... Brinkley aa.ld. .Orth has been playing real well Coder is a good athlete and we'll need to get some play out of him [with Young injured)." NEWPORT HARBOR SEASON OPENER Where: Huntington 8eadl High When: Sept. 9 Opponent: Fountain Valley Time:7p.m. .. .. SPORTS DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor defensive end Saami Khatifian, left, crunches Trabuco Hills quarterback Alex Aubel, who lunges for the end zone but is held back by the Newport defense on a goaHine stand. Senior Man Erickson (5-8, 156) and junior Travis Duffield (5-9, 160) provide depth. Tight ends; Miner has added 15 pounds since last year to move up to 6· l, 205. The added muscle will help him with his blocking assignments. He is al- ready an accomplished receiver, averaging 15.6 yards per recep- tion last year with one touch- down. Brinkley said he expects Miner to break through with an even bigger year in 2004. Junior Billy Brown (6-2, 191) will be the other tight end when the team goes to a double tight formation. otremtw line: Brinkley said the offensive tine Wab the most inexperienced group on the of- fense, but he believes they can be effective. "If we can bring our line along. I think we can be pretty good," he said. Ouis Taylor (6-2, 201) will play center. Efrain Castro (5-11. 215) will line up at the right guard spot, and Steve Joslin (6-2. 270) will man the left tackJe po- sition. Saami Khalifian (6-1, 205) is t,he current left guard. but he could be ousted by Joseph Flores (6-1, 192) depending on the out- come of the right tackle battle. Flores. Olarles Schultz (6-1, 192) and Man McCullough (6-5, 270) are all fighting for the right tackle job. BrihkJey said if Ao res does not win the starting tackle spot, he will be the left guard to let Khali - fian concentrate on playing the defensive line. Flores is the emergency cen- ter, and whomever is not the starting right tackle will be the . , backup across the line. linebackers, Brinkley is confi- Defemlw Une: Khalifian re-dent in the play of Rippon and rums at defensive end and will Orth at the safety positions. be joined with Sean Rowe (5-1 1, "Our linebacking is our 208) to form a formidable set of strength," he said. "With those bookends. three linebackers and the two "Those gfiys on the edge aren't safeties returning we should be real giant guys, but they can pretty strong up the shoot move," Brinkley said. "Rowe against guys running the ball."' played a lot last year even Link will be asked to play de- though he didn't start, so he has fense this season for the first the experience." time. He will play one comer- The two interior defensive back spot while Erickson, Huiz linemen in the 4-3 aljgnmem and seniors Grant Casserly (5-8, will be senior K.aiona KaJama-170) and Mike Turnbull (5 dutro (6-0, 220) and junior Ryan I 0, 150) fight for the other spol. Uhl (5-10, 240). Jack.son and Coder are the "Our two interior guys haven't backup safeties. played much, so it's unXnown Lill Klddng game: Brinkley said 1f they get out there against a dif-he had to '>Ian a game nght ferent team what they can do," away, he would have Duffield Brinkley said. "They've played JV handling all of the kicking du football, but not on the vcmity Iles, but he hopes lo bring m level. If we can get the front '>Omeone to kick the longer field playing well, I feel pretty well goals and kickoffs. about the perimeter guys.~ Link will be the main punt Taylor, Castro and junior Erick and kickoff returner. with Ca!.· Ray (6-3, 200) are baclcups for serly al!'to i.eeing ume. Ruv, the ehds and junior Delano · Coder and Orth can al:.o return McKemJe (5-9, 180) may see kickoffs. time at one of the tackle spots. • The long :.napper 1:. Brown Unebecktts: The strength of with Miner as his backup. the defense is in its Linebacking corp. All three starters are re- turning from last year. Miner a11d Theriot are on the outside with Young jumping in the rota- tion once he gets the boot off Sept. 3. Tracey can be used as an outside linebacker as well. 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It• C1I' ..._ I I ' AlO Wedne~y, September 1, 2004 S P O R T S i SUSOLIK toumanient.1. For the ftrat three )'MJ'l ln the protealonal ranb. bia body held up. Then a hemlated cl.bk that required wgery lo 1994 merely preceded the dlagnosta ln early 1995 that SU!olik had testk:ular cancer. content SUaolik relinqullhed his ~ltat'UIL SOCCER .... oltbll--.· •.. .-... .. .,... . a.iard~~- m ~ lobl Jnto lbl CCIII-IO tellnlmlllll ~ ........ --.; llna Continued from M · • 61• WU not the best Idea to keep playing golf Iii the mlno~ lequa.. be said. .. ~far eo.e In two yeml ...... ~ toai biee ... ~ have qusc:k gllll 18rla (hiil- man bwud mfnbed\ 1Myl UMt (1blqulllol IO If ~ mMf I bl& kick to lhl tOd AD ooe can spent his final two years of hJgh school in Madrid. Spain. Suaollk. though, doesn't cona&der the cancer a neptfve. Barbara Bcs1d. iD ber ... )'Ill' ~ Mid the -In unlbm by u OCQ athlecic dntlDt a lbl II '°1. ~ 11\u .. W IC:bool's dean of~ eckaca· • on 1bi new~~ by don after ~ ~ CoiQ a inllaure ol rubber llllCI and chat women'I IOCUr' taim the prb-~ ~II ialJJ1PC*l!(I to create a eofter IM!830n.9, addretaed die faiil '. lor Culblon when playm fall Cli& .... Susolik took up the game al age 10, played wtth Seve BaJleste~ a month after Lhc famed Spaniatd won the Ma'iters in 1980. "I had LrebabWtated my back] bener than it ever was.• Susolik said. "I told [partners a.r the law firm I that I would go back on tour. In March (of 19951 I was windlng down cases and two weeks later, I was diagnosed. H "I look et it as Incredibly empowering." Susol& aid "I adjUJted my dream ln a different way." .Susolik spends a lot of practice time putting these days and prefers keeping golf ln its simplest terms. the pltPmCS c:eftttlOlly Ind After the game. Ronqutlto stayed to watch the Plratfll aeaue bided the aynthedc lu.rface. or the victo.ry when IOpbornme Aeldl\Jit pert of a field that ls Lindsey Wood blasted a ~und now regulldon at.ze (80 by 120 to the left of dMng Ml SAC goel· feet). Both ~ pit came OD coumerab8cbt ~ niny. 1COte to ~ the holci a 1--0 IMid 10 mlnutei Into the conte1t Fraiunan JDl Cordova ao.ed to the top of the 18-yard bm. but the ball skipped off frelhmall Christine. Q'Ol50f'I and caromed to Teny. who went upper left for the goal. Coast fieahman goel· keeper and Newport Ha.rbor graduate Kara DeMDle alid out to stop a breakaway by Mt SACs Valerie Ourere to It.art the eowtt- er that led to the goal. Sui.olilt moved to Los Angeles tht· ..ame year to attend USC and madt-the school'!. varsity team, but wa.sn'I a regular among the :i.tartin~ five, which mcluded Bn.u\ I lenninger, a two-time PGA lour winner. Physicians caught the cancer in its early stages and petformed surgery to remove the tumor. Susolik asked partners at the firm if he could rescind his notice. HI don't tty to change much. I've had the same swing for five years now," said Susolik, winner of seven club championships in the last six years, including two Costa Mesa men's titles. keeper Arlene Roman in the 8'th "The ball llMM!I way faster and minute. doeeo\ dJp co the ground. !The The victory capped a postcard· fteld) 1& comJ>lew.y 8at," aid Ron- type sunny Southern Callfomia ql..dllo. I eec:ond·telm AD-Orange afternoon that began with Brazil-~ C4ntaence p,ick io 2002 ian World Cup &tar Sis.sl booting wben she 9COred 11 goals and the ceremonial first kick into the added ~ assist& "Tue pace of left side of the net in front of sev-the game moves that much futer. eral current and former OCC dig· It's softe.r; IO you don't get big From 1985 to 1990, Susohk didn't touch a golf dub. Instead. he focused on improving his grades to gel lnto law school. They accepted and Susolik resumed handling cases while undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cwo months. Among his 15 tournament appearances this year, Su.so1ilc · finished second ln both the Southern California Public Unks Amateur championship, which he won in 2001. along with the Ocean.side city championship. lhe grades changed from Bs 10 r\!. and Susolilc earned hii. law degree, but the time away from goll gnawt'd at him. Olemotherapy, like it often does, took a physical toll on Susolik's immune system. He would often go into work at night to avoid catching germs during daytime hours. The smell from a hospital was enough to make him vomit. rutaries on hand scratch mam when you slide. .. "J couldn't have asked for a bet-Freshman midfielder 1luyn DeMIDe ftnlshed with four saves on six ML SAC ~ta. The Mounties' Karla Momlea cashed in on a ~und to de the game al 1 in the 50th minute after DeMDle slid to tum away a shot by Kelly Anton. Itching fo r a return to the game, su~olik and wife Andrea moved into her parents' Newport Beach home for l y, years so Ed could save enough money to enter golf's "minor lea~es." His muscles weakened, contributing to Susolik losing 35 pounds with the treatment. He considers his 1-over-par 75 on the during the final round of the Public Links "one of the best rounds he's ever played." "It was the weekend after Easter and it was freezing.• Susolik recalled. ''.Jt was somehow the second-best round of the day." ter day,· said Tutton. who assisted Aamson. an AD-Sea View League Pat Callaghan with the C.Orona del defender tor three seasons at Mar High boys soccer team that Newport Harbo~ had never reached the OF Southern Section played on a synthetic surface re- Division Il semifinals last winter. sembling C.Oast's, but after playing Tutton was an assistant on the Ir-on it Tuesday. said nothing quite vine Valley C.Ollege men's team compares. Coast fired 14 shots on Roman. maintaining p~ throughout the game. 'We used our speed to get be- hind the defenders and the girls made smart decisions when they had to." Tutton said. "We had just as many chances with several dlf. ferent lineups. When we changed. we didn't lose much." Once hi:. 'iavings account swelled enough, Susol1lc altered hi-. sleeping hab11s and steered away from cafleanated beverages to ensure his body would be at it:. peak for tho)e early-morning With his oldest daughter Lindsey reaching six months old at the time -she is now 9 - along with a withered body, the Susolik hasn't needed much explanarion for his play. He lets it do the tallting. the past three seasons. "In a word, 'perfect,'" F1amson "The expectations are high. but said "Never can you say you got a I've got a good group of girls who bad bounce because (the field! is prepared to do thin~ their best complerety Oat and huge." and play U(lder pressure with The larger field opened up the everything surrounding the new game. Ramson saJd. where play- legal Notices 2640 SSCASHSS CASH NOW 1111 ·tr uc lurl'<I •ellle Tit I JllflU t1~ dOd •n ,, Jn ' 1•.iyrt11ls • l!IJIJ I 7'<4 I ii 0 J G Wtntwo1t» I G 'l•n t,,.v, It• "'"' :rn·. ' 4-Sh no~ for •tru, turfld ..• 11 I n1•nt' 'l .,I sr AN) UGAL NOTICE NII Ill.I f', HI RI BY f.1\1 N ft1•l fl, Ar Jrd ot (du t1tr1rt .t llw Ntw V"' f ...,,.,,, ll1ul11•d Sdrool /It 1"( I ,,t IJt tl•~E' ( lltflt'V .,,, Ii f' I \/~ • • dli ti li•d er• t H 00 '"''''th• l'>th cl jyof ·; .. ,.1~111b"' >rJ04 .11 th~ Purlh•!»;i~ Ulh<t ot urd S1 twol Clr•,I• •< t lu,~ted at 2985 B Bl!4r Slit•! Co~la Moa (A 'l~f.~6 ctf v.t1u h ltn1t~ 'hHd t1td\ Wiii ht p1Jhf1• Iv r1p••o .. d d'H.1 J .tJ f1 t CHARTER BUS SERVICE All flrd\ J•• lo b~ rn ,, rd.-tr f wilt• l,.,,nd1 t"1n\ ln\tt .... l1\.1n .md c,,,,., tf!f .llHHl' 'N'11t h 1H~ ., ,.,,.. '" t)1~ otfH.f ot llh· Pu, t1d\Ur~ Ou•· t ., 1 t ;il1t .. , hfml 01' tr1d ''JH'. fl fl~" Sit ••t r 'o ~.1.~ t I A 'Jibif, A I ""I•• rnanr ~ fi(>n<J l'.fll fp IPijlJUt-f1 lr1 !he f, I f I l .. rf1f1,.rf Of f'I I f' Ch~(. k Ot " Bi .t .-qu,,f ·to unt '''" t·~·I PP''""'' lllOt' • 11,. ... nH1unt r.f the ti 't fl! 1d1 1111 f.1t1lf? to tht ud'' 1f lhff Nf"w~1111I ~. • lJ11 lt•d Sehr. 1 I• I f utcl 'hall I•• d1'• "di"" h 11 I IO/ ddY\ nl • 11! '" " of aw trd of l•"''' I The tioni1 • h.tl A lh <>IJt:iroveoj by lh• ) " f • U. !:!• lrom J Sor•lv r '''"l'·"'Y <July 11u•hltPd ft l011du1 t lHJ\tOt\\ t0 It•< ( t~t~ .,1 Cahfnrnia I (.usl nt th• f'Pr I r .tn P Bnnd 1\ tu br I •tell •s J ,rp.ir al'-dn<I • I• 11 y 1dent1lrabl• 1 nst rd 11111, Ct1nhiH t ( 1rrt~•r lhr 01\lrtLI t• \" "" th• rr~ht to A.11.,• lh•\ bond1nR ,.·q1111,.mtnl "41 lu<ld•• may wrlh dr •w hi\ bid for a pe11od 111 r ORTY f'tV£ (45} d•ys .1ll•r thr date set for It•• 1·ptn1n11 thereof lh• Board of Educ. '"'" nf the Newport M•' • Un1f1td School O"lr" I ftStrYU the n;•hl l<1 fPlelt o1ny or all tJ d rnd nol n'cen•mly J<c•pt the lowest brd an<J to w11Ve any tn I ·rn altty or 1rret ularrty '" 4ny bid receive<I NlWf>ORT·MESA U,..f'l£0 SCHOOL OISTRICl of Oran1e County Sharon l China 011•c to< of Purchnma and w., •llous1na 424 'J-077 Published Nl!wport Bl'11 h Costa M~" 0111y P1lfll Auau\I ?5 Sep l•mber I. 2004 W5J2 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUllYllSITY~~~Ofiii,iii!iiii .. 1.-.~~.,iiii-~cwvs------iiiiiiiiii MOOO Of PUIUC SALE pumps I st 0 ve I UGAL MOOO s...t af 2640 Lepl Moaca __......., lhe mrn1 st ora•e dishwasher , 1 NOllCE IS HE.REBY AL • .J1L • ..J MaallnrT()fMi\Tl(I--, • microw ave . I pool IUS •lll"'VM"' ~· "" .. wuinv. lactl1ty. atcord1ne to the GIVEN thet the Board of hied wrth the County Clerk of Or•nae County on 07/19/04 200469tHto FldllM ....... "-S...... AaOllTK1lJRAl.SHllTllTAl,COMCllTE,BKlllCAL,FIUIOTKTIOM£MGllDIMG prov1s1ons ot 01v1s1on 8 fr~~~c~~sfilters 2 lltr&e Edutahon ot the New ~llM1 ........ (Flf SIMISsaoll/SPINIJIS}.lfVAC(WIT & DIY),AllDPWMlltG ~fr 0~~eH ~~~·~es~ 0~~~ Published Newport g~~11 ~~sta u~;fiegrs~~~o~ hash~b•~~~~~':f t~:r~~~ 01rly Pilot Au11 18. 25, Sept I. 8, 2004 W526 The follow1n1 persons are dome business 11 Cornwell Tooli . 267 V11 Serena. Rancho Santa M1r11r1ta, CA 92688 SUICOlfTUCTOIPllQUAIRA'flOMQUISTIOllCAIR( Chapter 10 Section Beach/Costa Mesa Darty County will receoH of the fochhous Busi 21707 <a> hereby a1ves Pilot September I. 8 sealed br<ls up to 8 00 ness Name 1) Link FOICOIS1lUCnOllOfUOllOlOGKAl.S<llK1Si.IT3 NOTICE or PUBLIC 2004 W537 am on tile 14th of Prod1u . b) L1nto. John Aaron Gardner. 267 Via Serena ltancho Santa Mar11r1t1, CA 92688 PIOICT MO. HIUS SIPTllla, 2004 SAll September 2004 at the Pro<Jray com 500 Poppy ,_._..,11y11o1or,f11DAY,rlllrft11an. •,-.. EXTRA SlORAGC SllfllOa(OIJITOf Purch.Utni Olltte of n1d Ave Corona def Mar. The fotlow1n1 persons are do1na business as Trunkmonlo.eyus.. 2311 2 Alcalde. Suite E laeuna Hills, Cahlorn11 92653 -~ R",_..,,, 'uv. Huntine;ton Beac.h will tat1r1WMa School 01str1d located Calttorn1a 926?!> HAS llEIC DEFEIR£D TO: RIDAY, SIPTEMIEI 17, 2004 conduct a public ule ot ~ at 2985 B Bear Street The r1t1th0us Busmen This business •s con ducted by 1n tndtvodu1I Have you started doina business yet? No NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV[N that Subcontractor PreQualclic.ltron Questronnane for Arch1tectur.ll Sheelmetal. Concrete L1ectr1cal F11e Protection En1i1neenn11 (f ire Suppresscon/Sprinkrers) HI/AC CWel & Ory). and Plumb1n11 Subcontractors will be received by the University of Ca1tforn1a. Irvin~ Campus. for quahf1catron to bid as a subcontractor on Ille construction of llOLOGICAl SCIENCES UNIT 3, "tOJICT NO. 991835. All Architectural Sheetmetal. Con ere le Elect11cal r 11e Protection Ena1neerona (ftre Supprusoon ·Sp11nklers). HVAC (Wet & Ory) and Plumbrne; Subcontractors who are interested 1n prequalrly1ne for this Pro1ect and wish lo obtarn the Prequal1f1calion Packet may call (949) 824 1527 SUIMITTAl DIADUN( AND ,.OCIDUHS: Subcontr.lctor f>requalrlctatlon Quesltonna11e will be received at the Office of Design & Conslrurt1on Services untrl 4:00 ,.M. on Frldoy, S•ptember I 7, 2004. Please send Subcontractor PreQua1tltcat1on Ques1tonna11e as follows Anentl-: ho Hernwtd.z, Oes111n & Conslructoon Str vrc-s Uncve< s1!y of Calrfornoa, lrvrne. 5201 C•lrfor n1a Avenue, Su1le 250 trvine Cahfo<n1a 92697 2450 Subcontractor PreqUahflcat1on Que•lrnnna1re shall be subm1tte<I rn sealed envelopes mar~ed HSUBCONTRACTOR ,.(QUAllFICATION QU(STIONNAIRl, (NAM( Of TRADl), BIOLOGICAL SCIENCIS UNIT 3." No Prrqualrt1taflon Questionn111e will b~ accepted after 4:00 ,.M • .., Friday. September 17, 2004. However the Unrver s1ty <eserves the 1111ht to request. receive and evaluate supplemenlal 1nformat1on from subconlrattors 11 deemed necessary to complete the evaluaflon of lht11 qualol1catcon~ MANDATORY ,.(-QUALIFICATION CONFEIUN(( FOR AlltCHITlCTURAl SHUTMlTAl, CONCRl H , £llCTRICAl, FIR( ,ROHCTION INGINHRING (FIRI SUl'PHSSION/S,.INKURS). HVAC (WU I. DR'I'), AND ,lUMBING SUBCONTRACTORS: A mandotory Pre Quahf1Lat1on Conference was conducted on Friday, A11911at 20, 2004, be111nnona at 2100 ,.M . Only Subcontractors who participated 1n the Conle<ente 1n 111 ent1rety will be allowed to submit Prequaltlrcalton Documents an<I. 1f quahftcat1on •S achieved. wrll be included 1n the ReQuesl For Proposal documents as approved Arch1tectur1I Sheetmelal Concrete. £lect11cal. rife P<olectoon En111neertne (f11e Suppression Sprinklers) HVAC <W~I & Dry). and Plumb1ne Subcontractors of wh•ch all brdder~ must use tor the worlo. • Parttc1p1nts arrived at or befnrP 2:00 P.M . Pl'rsons drr•vtne late< than 2cOS ,.M . will not b~ .lllowe<I lo submrt Prf'quahf1c.a1ton Documents nor bid on the Pro1ecl as subcnnlractor) Parl1<1p~nts mel at Un1ver\1ty of Cahtornra lrvme Untvtl\cly Ruearth Park Confer en" Centrr '>2SI Calrtornta Avenue Suite 105 Ir vcne, CA 92697 2450 A SECOND mandatory Pr•·011allflcotlon C-feren<e will be c.onducted on Th11radoy, September t , 2004, be111nn1ne promptly at 11:00 A.M. Only Sull•.onlrdtlors who part1c1pate 111 the Conference en •Is en111ely will h~ allowed lo submit Prequalrf1cal1on Ooruments and, 11 qualrltcat1on 1s J• h1eve<I will be 1nclu<le<I in the Request for Proposal documenh as ,111prov•d Arthrttctur1I She~lmetal Contrele Eleclrrcat. F11e Protection f nemee11n11CF11e Suppression Sprrnklers) HVAC (Wet & Orv>. an<I Plumbma Subto11traclors of which all brd<lers must UH for the work • Par llc.cpanls rnu51 drr1ve at or belort I 1:00 A.M. Persons arriving later than 1 l:OS A.M. will not be allowed lo submit Prequalrfrcalton Documents nor brd on the P101ect as subcontractors P.trlrup.ints ~hall meet at Un1versrty of Cahfornrd Irvine Oes111n & Construction Services Sullivan & Wrt&hl Conle<ence Rooms 5201 Cahtorn1a Avenue Surte 250 Irvine. CA 92697 24'J-O (Corner ol Californra Avenue and ljrson Avenue> ARCHITICTURAl SHUTMlTAl, CONCHTI, IUCTRICAl, FIU ,aOU CTION lNGtNURINO (Fllltl SU,,RISSION(S,RINKURS), HVAC (WIT I. DRY), AND 'LUMBINC SUICONTltACTOR MUST ,HTIC.,ATl IN ONI Of THI TWO SCHEDULED CONURINCIS IN ITS UHIROY TO H AUOWID TO SUIMfT f'RIQUAUFKATION OO<UMINTS. Ardtltecturel Sh•et111etel, C•mrete, Uectrlcol, fire 'r•tectlen (nglneer lng (Fire S11~re1tl0ft/Sprlnklere), HVAC (Wei & Dry), Ofld 'l11111blng Subcontroctou w ho attended the flr•I mondetory 'requalllttcotlon CettfetetKe DO HOT need lo trftet14 the aecond rrequollflcotlOft COftfeten<e uhed11led on Th11r•doy, September 9, 2004. for furlhe< u1lormahon contact Un1v•rs1ty·s Represent1!1ve Eva Hernandez 11 (949) 824-1527 OISCR.,TION OF THI rROJICT1 The proposed B101oaical Sciences Unit 3 project con"sh of the construction ol two components constructron of 1 new research laboratory bulld1na, and th,e construction of a new ltcture hall The new bulldlnas will provide 1ppro11m1tely 90,485 assr11nable square feet (Hf) wtthtn 144,933 arou stluare feel <a•f> The School of 8iotoa1c1I Sc11nces w•ll occupy appro•1m1tely 4-4,861 ASF cons1sttn1 of r11Hrch 11bor1tot1u and 1c1demlc and 1dmlnlstr atlve offices and associated support sptcu Aj)proa1mately 24,624 ASF "''" be provided tor • new animal l1c:11tty, 1nd 1pproum1tety S 600 ASF will house a new 400-seet lecture hall. f'm•ll 1ppro~1metety 15,400 ASF will provide jnte11m 1c1demlc i nd edmtnlstretive offlu space tor the School of Humanities. Antlcl,.tec• lllUdtnt COft1tr11ct1 ... c ... troct Veluec SS0,61 J,000.00 MHl-m ButldlnB Cen1trvo1 ... Accert-~• C"t. $S6,2J7,000.00 AlltCHITICTUltAl SHHTMUAL COST lSTIMATl1 CONUITI COST lSTIMAT11 IUCTRICAl COST ISTlltllATlo ••1 HOTICTION INotNIWNO SS00,000 $11,750,000 $4,100,000 (Flltl surf'RHSION\SNQtK1HS) con (STIMA Tl1 $800.000 HVAC(WIT & OU) COST ISfUUllo SI 1,900.000 'lUMBfNO COST ISTIMAflo SS,S00,000 SUICOMTUCTOtt l'ltlQUAUrlUTIOM NO<llKMUSt t Subcontr~tor Prequehflcetlon Qllfttlonnatre wtll be n 11l1blt et 2.-0 '··· "" W .... J4ey, S.,......_ I, 2004 1t the Offlct of 0.1Jin I Con1trucllo11 8.rvlces, Unlvenlty of C1llfornl1, lfvln., &201 Cttlforllle Avt11ue. Suite 250. C1hfornle 92697 2450 The f>requallf~tloll 'Kll•t can be mliltd to pr0Jptct1v1 blddeta un1blt to obta111 them In p.,M>ll bJ ullln1 (M9) 824 1527 • 2 Th• ev1lu1t1011 la aolety for the PllYPoh of det ... mlll11t1 wtllch biddlofJ ere clttmed qu1l1fled fOf auccnaM perlorm1nce of tht type of "°'~ lnckided In ttll• project In • tl!Mly Nlllltr. Tiiey wlll be lnclude4 ill ttlt bid cloc1un.nts as IP9f0111d AtcMUctw .. SllMtmet1t Conc11te, [leettiu t. f ire Protectlofl [nf lllHt'lflt cr1re ~-1on1s,r1;;lie.1), HVAC (Wet & OrJ). 111d r1umbln& Subc<>11traeton of wtll(.h 1U bidders mutt 11M fOf tile WOl'k. 3 Tile Unlnulty ,...,.... tM rWtt. tfW ,~..._ ttlt Subcontractor 'reciv1llhc1llOll Queabofllltlrt , to r1~t t"1 encl IJi Quest1D1111tlfe, to wel111 1ny lnform11lty In tltt OuHttOMalt• l1WI to lnwltt tllote w•~ tUbcOfltractora lo svbmlt b•d• to tfloN 11tlmt <Olltltcl«t -"O "'" bMfl preciuti.tled for ttlt ''oit<t 4 Collft1ct d0Cv1Mllt1 will M ••• .,.._.. for !Hcldtftl pur""' e,proa1m1tel,1 Ill OdoNt,2004. • l Ht MGtNTS Of M UNMlSrTT 01 CAl9'0WMA s.,te.W, (•) OtaiCll hMlr •i elect to Mft ..,..,"' 1nr lltttd trtde woHI to; Mlkllltll ......... the contents ol the COONTYOf<>r.,. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 n•me referred to above slorae;e space{s) named '4111teOtyDrtvt p 0 k at which ltme said bids was filed 1n Oranae belo N, w1lh !he contents 1 • ' l will be publtcly opened County on 6·28 04 flLE be1n11 sold to the h111hest 14171,0r.pr CA •nd read tor NO 20046991404 bc<l<ltr lo• lawful money t2863-IS7lr Toba, Cut Stock -d Jeffrey Paul Cerac•. of the United Slates of 1_ L ....... ,-L-Corbonlen ,.,_r !>00 Poppy Ave . Corona Ame11co (cash). --.-nw"9119f -BID •IOI-OS Oet Mar C1lrlorn•• The sale 1\ bern11 h~ld PITltlOll Of: All bids u e lo be rn 92625 to »hsly a landlords actordanc.e with Cflnd1 Thrs busmen •S con hen and will be held at Jdnitlmttllllll.ui lions Instructions and ducted by an rndlv1<1u1I 17692 Sampson Lane. Mlrtatt-s•t..Mlf llf Spec.1lte11tons whtth are Jeffrey P G"aci Hunlln&ton Beach CA ~ -.1 on Irle 1n the olf•te of Thi~ statement w1s 92647 on September 8. Llcy~B---the PurchHrna Onector hied with the County 2004. di 12 pm Aue ... ~...... of said School Orst11ct Clerh ol Oranae County lroneer s Narne Oenn1s fOl"U-.OflWI( 2985 B Bear Street on08 10 04 Av 1 n a Bond• ~ Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 20046'96560 146637301335 OIDOTOS*>WCAUSIFOR A Pedorm•nce Bond Oa1ly Pilot Aue 18. 25. The pubhc. 1s 1nv1ted 10 CHAMGf Of MAii( may be reQUtte<I at lhe Sept I 8 2004 W527 attend lerms are cash d1M:re1ton of the Orstrrc.t only Owner <eseiv~s the CASI IJMlll: A22'711 No bidder may with rreht to btd TO All INTERESTlO draw his bid tor a pe<1od A e~ne< al descrrpt1on PERSONS of FORTY ft\IE (45) days of the properly beme t Pel1troner Jaime after t!le date set for sold alon11 with the Ram1rez et al fried a the openrn& !hereof 1dent1ty of the occupant petitcon with tht5 court The Bo1rd of [due• rent1n11 the space are as for a decree thangma lion of the Newport tollows names H follows a Men Untl1~d School SPACE NO OCCUPANT Lucy Granados to Lucy District reserves the PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Ramrrez. b Kevin Cra rtiht to re1ect any or all A 095 Marcus M Porter na<Jos to Kevin Ramtret b1<1s and not necesurily furniture, Bo•es Bed 2 THE COURT ORDERS accept the lowest btd, A-?88 Lance Haluhtla that all persons inter and to wain any tn· Boxu est~d tn this matter shall lormahty or orregula11ty B·Ol 7 Anita A Gueloel· dPP~ar before this court rn any bid <elelved mana. Furniture Boan at the hea11n11 1nd1eated NEWPORT MESA Pictures. Small Reine below to show taus~ 11 UNIFIED er a tor Clothes Lutiaaee dny why the pettlton for SCHOOL OISTRIC T B 280 Robrn B1sca1lu1 tlldnee of name should ol Oranee County furniture Bowhne ball not b~ e1•nt e<1 Sharon l Ch1n11. 01rec· C·OJO 0drlene Carr. NOTICE Of HEARING to1 of PurchHtnll and Cloth1ne f ur111lurt. Oalt SlP 21 2004 Warehousme Booh\ fountain Trme 2 00 pm Dept L73 714f424 5077 C 040 Oana Clark Auto The addre~s of the courl Publ.shed Newport Parts. Shelvin&. Fan rs sarne as noted above Beach'Costa Mesa 011ly C· 304 Stoll Bulkeley 3 A copy of th rs Order Prtot Aueusl 25 Sep SurlbOIJ d Coif Clubs to Show Ca us• shall br tember I. ?004 W'>33 Furniture. Mallrus. published al least once Bo•es each wePk tor lour 0 ·205 Brlhr Baldwin success1v• week• prror Boxes F urn1!ure to the dale set tor 0-247 B1ll1e Baldwin, hearine on the pet1t1on Boxes furniture 1n tile tollowrne news 0258 Oav1d Harp. Boies paper ol 11eneral Ctr tu Furniture, Clothes TV. lat1on, p11nted rn this Prclures county Newport Beach/ A 333 Jac:quehnt Radell Costa Mesa Oa1ly Pilot Matt1ess rurn1ture DotetAUG06 2004 Tower Computer TV MARJORIE LAIRD Head Board. tuuaiit CARTlR, JUDGI OF THI C 221 Oamel W John SUPIRIOR COUlltT son, furniture Bous Published Newport Published Newport Buch/Costa Mna Oa1ly Buch, Costa Mesa Oarly Pilot Aueust 25 Sep Pilot August 25. Sep t ember 1. 8 , t 5. tember 01. 2004 W534 2004 W5.30 stftllOI COUil Of WQDIA, coum Of OWIGl 341 n. Oty DrM httr CAt2W c..N'MalceC... PmllOMOf: ~.....,,......,, RdftlM .... .... s ...... I he tollow1n11 per 5ons are dorn11 business n a) JHFRCY GERACI, CONSULTANT b) ASKJPC COM. 500 Poppy Ave • Cot ona del Mar C1lrforn1a 92625 Jeffrey Paul Geracr. 500 Poppy Ave . Coron1 def Mar, Cahforn11 92625 Thrs business 1s con- ducted by an md1v1dual Have you started do1n11 busrness yet? Yes 06/15/2004 Jeffrey P Cerec1 Thll statement was filed with Ille County Cieri<. ot Or anee County 00 08/10/04 20046996SU 011ly Pilot Au11. 18, 25. Sept 1. 8, 2004 W528 LfGAllOOO Pl°'°5ID 2004-2005 tUDGfT FOi COAST COIJUITY COWGI DISTllCT The Coo•t c-... 11nlty Collep Dla1rlct's P<O posed budaet for 2004 ?005 will be available for pubht inspection 1t Cecnt CoM-lty Col- lege District Offl<e, llllldlft9 A, I J70 A4· Olftl Aven11e, Ce•lo Mesa, CA 92626 from September 13, 2004 to September 1 S, 200• between !ht hours of B:OO o.m. and 5:00 p.m. The pubhc hearrne on lhe propased budeet for 2004 2005 will be held at c-t c-m•- nlty Celle,. Dt1trfct Office, 1111141nt A, 1370 A4-• Avenue, CMto MeH, CA 92626 on se,tember 1 s. 2004 at 6:30 fl·"'· Publtlhed Newpor t Beach/Costa Mesa Oa11y Pilot September I, 2004 W538 FldlllMllsilm ,._s......., The followm1 person~ are doma bus1neu u 1) Milan Nails. b) Milan N•1ls & Spe cJ Milan Hair ' Nails. d) Mtlan·s. 2131 Chan dler Or Tushn Ranch CA92872 Kim Nauyen. 719 Pa e1f1c Coast H111hw1y •c. Redondo Buch. CA 90?77 This bus1n1u " con ducted by •n lndcv1du1I Have you started dotn1 busfneu yet? Kim N11uyen Tbj1 statement w11 Coo<I ln11red1enb, Inc 23112 Alcalde Suite E l11un1 Hells California 92653 f>1r 5 Asset M1n1ae ment 1331 Archie Briu' Road. Bend, Ore11on 97701 lh1s business 1s con· ducted by a 11ener1I partnership Have you started do1ne business yeP No Good lnaredrents. Inc . John Karam CEO Th11 staternent wn Med w•th the County Cler lo. of Or a nae County on 08/23/04 20046tt8024 Oa11y Pilot Aua 25, Sept 1 8 15. 2004 W531 Adltlall ..... "-S....... The fotlowma persons are dome; business as. COPA TT ACHMACHINE CO M !>90 Knowell Place. Co111 Mesa. Calrforn1a 92627 Oavrd Jonethan Krrco· roan 590 Knowell Place. Coste Mha C11tforn1a 92627 Thi$ business 1s ton ducted by an tnd1v1dual Have you started dotnl! business yet? No 01v1d K11corian This stalement was filed with the County Cieri\ of Or •nae County on 07/26/04 20046994704 Oarly Pilot Aua 25 Sept 1, 8, 15, 2004 W536 fidltlM ..... ... s........ The lollowlna persons are dOtni busonn i H a ) Pnvatsky f ilm Works. b) SWAP f>foduction,. 159 Stru mwood. Irvine. C1hlorn1192620 Lynette Renee Prl· v1t~y 1530 Concordia WHI. Irvine, C1hforma 92612 This bu11neu 1s s:on- ducted by an 1ndlv1dual Have you st1rttd dotn1 business y1t7 No Lynette R P11111tsky This statement was filed with th• County Clerk of Ouna• County onoe/23/04 20046ff7'71 . Dallr Piiot Aue 25. Sept. 1. a.1s. 2004 wszsr- John Gar dener This s~ement wu ftted with the County Clerlo of Oranae County on 08/04/04 20046"5776 011ly Piiot Aua 11. 18. 25 Sept I, 2004 W520 RdltAM .... "-S....... The follow11111 person• •re do•ne business •s Photoaraphy by Tiffany 4120 N Santa Cec•ha St • Or1nae. Ca 92865 Trtt1ny Shauchneuy 4120 N Santa <Ac1lr1 St . O<ana•. CA 92865 Thrs bus1neu 1s con ducted by an 1nd1vtdu1I Have you started dorn& busmen yet? No T iff1ny Sh1uatoneuy lhos 1t1t1ment was !tied with tht County Clerk of Onnee County on 08/09/04 2004H9611t 011ly Piiot Sept 1. 8. 15, 22, 2004 W540 Fldltl. ..... "-S...... The lot1ow1111 persons are do1na bu~tneu es Onnee County Oance ' Theater Aris. ?21 4 Newpo<I Blvd , Costa Mesa CA 92627 Nancy Isbell 261? Redlands Ot , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This buscnen rs con ducted by an tnd1vldu1I Htve you started docne buStnt u yet? Ho Nancy tsbell ,Thos statement was filed with tht County Clerll of Oranat County on 08/04/04 20046ffSH' 01111 Pilot Aus. 111. 25 Sept 1, 8, 2004 W524 MOTICI Of MUC SAU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N THAT THE PE.R SONAL PROPERTY OE SCRIBCO BELOW WILL BE SOLO TO ENFORCE A LIEN IMPOSED ON SAID PROP(Rl't'. BY PUBLIC AUCTION PUR SUANT TO SECTIONS 21700 21716 INCLUSIVE, OF THE STATE Of CAl.IFORNtA BUSINESS ' PROFESSIONS COO[, SECTION 232.8 SECTION 535, or or THE PENAL COOE ANO PROVISIONS OF THE,PVIL COOE. TO BE HElu AT 10:00 A M ON SEPTEMBER 13 2004, AT ALlSPACE HUNTINGTON BEACH, 8564 HAMIL TON AVE· HUE . HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92646, WHERE PROPER TY HAS BEEN STOffEO BY K E AUCTION SERVICES BONO •723·41 19 'HON£ 909 289·9192 UNITf NAME INVENTORY B026·B028 HYOROCLEAR POOL SERVICES, 17 CIHS chloflne. 10 ftlten, cement cuttlr, pressure wltller. cement mtur. 20 b1&s cement. 50 pool Ulet, 2 191 pump1, 12 PoOl llosu, wh .. I blfrtl. 10 d.-uma pool ch4ml u lt, nrtou• plpu, rlxturu, lumll.r, broo"" COU lllCH fRAZIER, wc>OO, K r"n m1twl1t. •h•lf WMlllfhit FOi CMAllGl Of IWll OID8 TO SltOW CAUSf FOi OW1G1Of1W11 CASI uawto1 TO All lNIEllESTEO PE RSONS: I Petitioner. Adult tnd1v1du1I Petitioner, Th1nh Hunf 01ne toled 1 petition w th this cour I tor 1 decrH ch•naina names 11 lollow1 Th1nh Huna 01n11 to Steven Thlnh Oenc STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? £017 RUSSELL LYON, l· wa•her. l·•~·'· sott club&, ladder, Mit e. c1meiln1 ltemt, Mlac. tools l047 WCNOU WHISlN· HUNT. l · P'IUur• • ..._, l OlrJlll t11111t. J ....... , .. ,, .. , •• Ot., 40 bou• A,C fl1t10, Mite. f :rtf JlSSW: tltASLA \ti NA. n .ttd bo11t, l· "'*'cllotl'll COl8 •1111•1 lh#, ::::.. ........... ....... •n ..,., MClfllOl. .,,, ............ =-r;,-;ro~tu1 KltftCU, -~. 2 THE COURT ORO£RS that •II per1<>n1 Inter uttd In this maltw shell •Pt>tlf before this court at the ht1rtna Indicated below to ahow cause tr any, why 1114 petition for china• ol name should not be aranted NOTICE OF HEARING 011• 9 21 04 Time 2 00 pmOept. L73 lb• 1ddfu1 of tllt court It .. me H llotld 1bow1 J. A COC)y of tlllt Ordw to Show c111 .. 111111 1M pvbllthtd •t .... , O!'Ct ••ch ... ., for four 11/CCtulv• ...ita .prlof to tht dlte M t fot 11tarln1 on ttle petlUOll In tflt follciwtnt ~ PIPlf Of ..,,_,.. cite•• lttltn. prlettd In ... county. Dlllr ftllet ........ 11=.. ~~-. -···~ ~--'u•n ....... h.1 =i~l The Legal Notices Department at the DaHY Piiot la pleased to provide servlCes to new bual..-. The Mng of your Flctitku &.Inell Name Stattmlnl Ii an~ first lllp. Wt Ctn 1M you vu.bit ht by makilg the trtp to the Orwigt ~ Cttrtt-Reoordtr In Santa Ana to file your ltllement (often rtftfTld aa a OBA· .Doing Bum ... Al"). Wt will pub"-h your Aaldoue name 1t1temtnt once a week for tour Wllkl • rtqUiltd by lew end ""' flt your proof Of ~I wit\ flt~ Rtcotdef ... wtl. Policy How to Place A CLASSIFIEAD -iii Monday ...................... Friday ~:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm 1· Rita Ind dead.line. are subject to cblnae without notice. 1be publisher raerves the right to ccmor, reclusify. revile or reject My classified advertitement Pleue report my emir tbll may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertiaement for which it may be responsible exccpc for the cost of the ~ ·actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the fint inacrtion. By Fax By Phone (949) 642-5678 By MaiUin Pers on: 330 West Bay Stnet Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm (94.9) 63 l -6594 ("'-lachldl yoi. -Mii p11one ...tin--s -·u c:a11 yo. ~ _,. a ..-quolle..) Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd. ct. Bay St. Fnday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Hours Saturday. . ................. Friday 3:00pm I • •, C.._.llll ........ ' 11• TOP SS 4 ll<ODS n< -a..c. [It. !Os & Sh a. Abe. ~. b.Cl8 .,.,.. Mille 949-645·7505 OlD WU S.TS E.dw•ds,/SpooMr 0-... ~ Q'Shr men $20 M-2Jl .. -!Na 546 4156.1 1310 lt1Al-- °"°'1111JY All real estate adverlts inc 1n this new$1J•per IS subiecl to the r edet al Faw Housina Act ot 1968 as amended which makes •I 1lle1al to advertise ·any ptelet ence. hm1tallon ot discriminahoo based on r1ee. colot, tehaion. sex. handlup, fam1hal status 0t nation al ot1a1n. ot •• intention to make any such preference. ltm1ta bon 0t discrim1nahon • Ttus newsoa~r 11111111 not knowm1IJ accept any advertisement for real estate which 1s tn vtOlahon of the law Our raaden are hereby informed that all dwell •!las advertised tn this newse>aper are av111lable on an equal oppotlun1ty basis To complain of dis crwrnnalton, cd HOO toll free at I ·800 424·8590 1413 Genni Amonlmtnls 1610 IMMllNATl CASHlll US Pension f und1n1 pays cash now lot 8 yeats of your future pension payments Call 800 586 1325 for a fREC no oblraat1on estim ate www uspenst0nfund1na coni (Cal· SCAN) JEWB.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-t<•N-.ts Old Coins' Cold, s1lvet iewttY ~le.hes. antiques colle<:t1bles 949 642 9448 3610 .~Ciiis-• for Adoplton SAT 12 4 00 PetSmart Costa Meu 17th ' Supertor, (Nut to Md.a) 96-t51 ·3Zl2 ., VoUllillrs r..ted ........... tw ....... Does On hne 949-644 2279 QUMITY llmlMS & CAT'Sf C.ld f« _, ~ Homes. Mer~ Blood Tested, re11 Pl..-n roods. Neu tilled. Shob. Dlwarnwd ' dt-hd. t£M. TH GUMAN T££.~12~ IR'tft Sf£ClllUM FASt«lN ISi.NC) 3155 STHl IUIUHNG SAUi 'ROCK Bottom Prices!· Quick Delrvery But ne•t price cnctease Co Dtrect/Save 20•26, 25a30. l0•40. 3Sa60, 40a80 45a90. 50al00. 60a 180 Others Pioneer I 800 668 5422 <Cal SCAN) Used Whrte Pluhc lattoce 0.amond ptrvacy .,.ltttn I 0 4 X8" MC1 '°"" 12 8" and caps 12 8" sect oon connect at s All f0t Sl20 cal 8111@ 949 294 3163 AISOWTB Y NO COST to you" Brand New Powet WhHlchaws and Scoolets Call toll tree l 800 8'3 9199 24 hours a day to 5ff 1f you quahfy Cal·SCAN I SO AlOHA SMaTS ............ __ 3X .._. ........ """" _.. S1S-2S 96331 28ll WANTED Im ANTIQUES RJRNISHUIGS OWer Style FWllitura f'IAHOS ' Colodiblot ........... -•S...• ...... •O-C·~ .. CA9MIWD .. ... ,..., ... .__ M llUY l!STATU .............. ........,_ -. corJs1um.u ms ......... ..... a.,CAS"1 -6Ut.-CA•:Jll -~ s.u '°"' c-U. Cltu•VfH' Fw1t11111 3Gi F ..... t NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHnOle a cx:us:neu:s • l.l"SCAlE RJRNmJR£ PIANOS a ART • ~I Pncu Ralaed • We MW H-Calli • CASH BUY OlffS • One PKU 0t Ennrc Uaic • ~mcn11 E.uiep!al Daily • F.att Sala • LcpJ Appnisalt • Bondtd & Uccn.d • llK SQ fT FREEWAY FRONTAGE SHOWltOOM • In CAla Mes; End o( ~5 fWJ laU.Rta 888-434-0722 M,.._10 11•--07U l941 HEW,OllT Bl-COSTA MESA Th~ 8:30am-.5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-.5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Index •••JMO HOME INSPICTION Tt.AININ$ Com1Hehen s1ve 5 day hands on coutse Also IESO Mold Inspector Ttain1na °'PPfOVed ASHI MAC's NAHi CCU s CREIA ccc·s Bu11dina Si>e~ 800 217 7979 WWW bu1ldma!>Ptts com (Cal SCAN) r I J; . -. ' . I' . t I I ..... HOMESFOA SALE • ORANGE 5400 COUNTY OPIN SUN 1·4 (Newpen He'91hn Atu) 1603 Sea Houe Ctt 4br 2 5ba 2105 \I highly uperaded townhm Walk to shops sch ls & rest Huie landsc pvt backyd w/spa & paho $829.900 A~1st2sell 949 922 7457 USOWTl GOU>M .. 11 Dini Polft 60 vend1na machines/ ucetlent locatJons. all •-4eled 0c-View lat Sl0,991S llQ0.234-6982 Ouplo1 Creal Income 11/'l\ Conmssaon to ~ell yout home with Joe at Eveteteen Call 949 650 7378 I' 1 MD r 0 Dupl.. dbl lot 4 blks to i-1\. Sl2fl/tJltlJ E-..ri Jee ...... S0-7J7• !topical Yatd Sp• $839.900 949 310 7010 TO PUT l PHOTO Of YOll HOIE FOi Slll ffl DETAIS CA11 949-642-5671 NEED TO SEll YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES Of THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CANHElP CAl1 ._.. . .......,,_ 1990 Coldenwest 2br 2ba. completely remod 11ed family pa<k. bllo from the beach. vaunt. fully futn, wont list at thiS !Hice Call Harbor v-Homes 94~642 1332 or 714-393 8439 Lide 1.1 •• 4 v.1 •• 1 Ne-.... 4 bf de 11aner home Only $2.995,000 Cal Patrick TltlOfe Natlonwldl USA 949-856-9705 7412-7466 9MH7SO Of'IM HOUSI SAT 1 ~ 44 Bayvest Court lovely IC lll!lit ' bt 111'1 3tM' lba wndo ~ COrTYI\. 193851 S7991< ~ 949 574 9474 Two Beach close income ptoperltes erut cnh flow 9 Units $2 100.000 4 unit\ $975 000 Sellet needs quick sale lam emet1ency Best num bers 10 OC l'.etlh Larson F 1rst Team Real I stalP 949 433 7963 s-t•Aftllefn S559,000-S•25,ooo Zl5 Mam Sheet Uvo _., werlt in this fabulous new develop ment minutes from South Cont Plua Ste lanie Meut er Platinum Ptoptt hes 949 715 3156 RESl()(NTIAL AfNT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY •YE.ARl Y• 3bf I I 4ba ft11. lab ~un deck w/bbq. wd, $16'>0 mo Ava11now818 903 441 '> Biia Plllinslla 0.-.,...@ , .. Cao> Jbr. 2.58a !\ind ~ ,_ Ip, Winter Av~ 9/20 1>4 to 6/05 949 922 7777 ,,_ UoMt 21•. 11 •• llPO' aded llltlf IOf COYtlf f'd prtma. 2btk\ to bea<.h Sl920/mo 949 376 6086 Corona def Mar 3t..-2.5 ... "--· open plan ? c 1ar wd pvt paho ear den S7600/mO Av1tl 9 3 949 759 0400 WANTING TO HNT Costa Mesa or Newport Buch area. 60 year old prolen1onal busintH man loolune lat coLy I 8r or 2Bt cottace:condo Must have Fp ~4:&9288 11></lba apt &•led comm aw w/stor fl 11. watet / trash pd 949 581 ~ S945 www~o com , .. , .............. leh quiet ' woodsy. larae patoo. no pets. SI025/mo 180 E 21st 949 645-n76 IAS T SIDI 2br I b• spacoous quret neich. no peh Sll2S/MO + S300 s.c949 574 5134 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Cal Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 W.-W. 2br Iba upper. ~· ~ Mctv'ballVapt. c&tpotl sh•ted lndry ~bot Wtlson SI 150mo 714-~3340 714 3100&26 YlAaU ll~ SIS FM MfWf'OltT HOMlS H.l GaUNDY ltUl.TO.S 949-675-61'1 Ir PLUG IN lesnlde 2ar Cott ... l ar1e yard no pets SI ?95/mo 2675 #F E Iden Call l 1nd• 949 548 48A'> ( Sldo townhm "' ba~k bay 2bt • loft/offtc e 'l c ill pool \P• pet nk .. c1ep sum 9&'.H>Jl'i6 41•, 21. s~ •-11y "-· S21'!>0 mo inti Stvdlo, rofwb, wo1lk to I beach WD Park on sir rel $975 mo Ava ti now ()49 771 '>434 I y~ ·-"' i..adi lo<. I lb< Iba up $1400 llM 1 IM down SI ?'JO lb< I ba U(l $1'>'JO. ltw Iba <Oltdfe $14'>0 Parkonr. ultl•. wt! ll'••vtdt'd $.ti ~9 671 /OJl gardener Ava• 9/1 578 b .'b.t l ? blo tu .....,1 I Slur i'!Ofl Or 714 r.; I 1150 b..11 Nicely hln II> wd ------•• ~~ $71}'<, Wint~ l<.i- l Side,_,..,,, 3bt 2 ~a lrr•n 8 78 ~ ~~J I • den 2 Ip wd. Irie 7 -c a•• yaid w ·aarden' lbr ?ba f J'f Blull luwn $1500 949 637 ow; I hump ·va· oou\ .k•h h~n Ir onl detk I tar ~a• I --c lov 10 pool afl $7 l'>O o-.Mg l'.W. CO'\I• 94'! t,/) /800 ~ Jbr 2b<l hoolfo w a "'4le bad•yard weat lamity neietibOthood $28SO mo Call N•tahe 949 9lJ 4'>66 Huntington Beadl l90 l•AND NlW S.abt1d11e eaec studio 1n pied 'ommun1ly tlOw to beach w 0 I c pllona undet&fOund. 0001 spa tennis, iiym •et $1100 949 673 7800 Nowpar1 vMt twn11n1 11 r ed<ine Jtw ' 'lb.1 wd ~uii<. punl pr S.. ~l:I Avd4 9 I'> 114 OI I N1 NPI Hel9hh lb• ?t1a hOu'\~ 2 r It•" Ip yard hdwd fir ~ S269'> mo Avail Now 949 631 1680 3Sr, 21a Houst sltll" In beach. rp 'l c aar w Cl a<:Ce'>S lo l)OOI & I•· 11~ ~ mo949 721 k4':' "L' I " rJmp oyee. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from eledronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Mark e tplace NOlllmR "Empleado." .. Arbeitneh mer. " "Employe.,. ~.filot HOW YOU Ill IT, CLUSHDClll FmllT. (I .. I I ' --,. ,,,,,,_1,,., • (, .:_. 'd• •• ' l I I A12 Wednuday, September l, 2004 .TODAY'S , 1~~r..J ~"""'."c~R--o---.;..s_s_w_o_R_P __ e.,.....u~z_z_L_E_-J. -:-'-:_-lW-...... 3/ .. --• 2 c pt, le(p_ '41, AYIM AC"°'8 11 ~-Sept 1S,S2850..J!!,_,,,, t '11111 ". ....,. PMYIOUI llUDl.SIOL~ ~ __,.,_., 7 ........... A lllCfWIQl9 10 ttlll'l lll*C (2 .... ) 14 T.._,, .,.-119 Melle~ l6 :=, 17 ~*"* ,. K*Nl!Of.... • •••Oihl• 118nwhll e:tAllNJdlap • ll~~!t::. Of --··~~ 83~,._. 20 ~ Wo :: =., .. .,.,. 1-:::-+1.+aiTP.:-~ Femoua mutNny :; ~ 27 Tot 2' Counc on DOWN 29 Thel ....... 1 Salety""" 30 &rt>ellan 2 RolloYef llAlj 31 S.... of NII 3 Opet8tld l2 lllMz• fWougll 4 Gl'OUdly 33 Domain 5 9.-id mendlll 37 Biii! bulldeft Ofl lhl lllNICn II Tln'll ~ llllllf 311 FOfllld (2 wdl ) 39~ 7 wio. .. lhip,, . I Give lwedbedl 40 Bebe, to Byron II Uke • pittllllOI 4 I MeJh OOU1M 10 8efOng 43 Lewy••• fling I I ~~ 4'4 Bollboetdl 12 Lowed 45 Sioog. 13 Unoccupoed .,,,.,~ 21 Patlhlnon 48 Mlllr-..... gcldOea 47 YIUly brewa 22 OelHll ~ 48 No-flt JllCk 23 Getbo ~, Mate I tidbit ol olO "'"" Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH :-,Aff., 'I/OT SORRY '\ORTII • .\ ~ KJ 864 '.I K ·' • K 5 .\ 111g tu nu..c tu two hcam. rJLhcr than hid ooc >p<iJe South\ hand " JU't ;-.lf1h a JU mp 10 gruTlt' \\ 1--. I i-;,,:-, r Tiii: dcfen...: Marted with 1ht: king. a.:c .ind a third dtaioond after ~I \wncJ an ~ho "'"h 1he ten ot dia nt01.J, at 111d; ooc Declarer ruffed the lhml mund and 11 might -.ccm safe tu 'tan on trumP'> with the ace and 4uccn but ..ec what happen~ tf Wc\l "'•thhold> thc ~ing If South piny> J 1h11J trump. 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