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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-06-11 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' . . .. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT-ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ~AY,JUNE 11 , 2001 ' A potentially crowded airport debate · awaits •While Newport Beach and Orange County are the main players in the future of the John Wayne Airport, other parties may end up at the table. P•ul Clinton DAILY PILOT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -As far as the airport's settlement extension is con- C"emed, it may take mo.re than two to tango. ·As Orange County and Newport Beach hash out the final deal to extend John Wayne's flight restrictions, other affected groups will lleed to be brought to the dance, oCHcials say. One of those groups, the 11 com--_..., .... mercial airlines that "" use the airport, have not tipped their hands in revealing their opinion on the issue, leaving Newport Beach officials to worry that they could scuttle a workable compromise. The airlines, which have operated at John Wayne since 1985 With a laundry list of restrictions that includes a mandatory curfew, could sue or lobby federal aviation regulators to lift the limits on daily depar- tures and the cap of 8.4 million annual passengers. SEE AIRPORT PAGE 4 QUESTION TO FLY OR NOTTO FLY? I What do you think of the ~ Jotwi Wllyne Air- port will have In gaining • r9Stlktion extlnllon7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotO/atimes..com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verifica- tion purposes only. One airline e~ flight caps to end •A spokeswoman for Southwest Airlines says the company expects the resbictions to end as planned in 2005. Newport Beach officials are not surprised. Paul Olnton DAILY PILOT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -So far, most of the 11 air- lines using the airport have kept mum about whether they would support or oppose a proposal by Newport Beach to extend flight restrictions. A Southwest Airlines spokeswoman changed that pattern Friday when she said the airline expects the flight caps to be lifted after Dec. 31, 2005, whe n the settlement SEE SOUTHWEST PAGE 4 ·carnival . St. John the Baptist Catholic Church event draws thousands to raise money for its school Public works department splitting up . . . , cruzszn Tariq ~Ilk DAILY PILOT A fter spending the morning in prayer Sunday, the congregation of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church spent the rest of the day in celebration. In a playing field behind its 1015 W. Baker St. location, the Costa Mesa church attracted thousands to its second annual three-day carnival over the sunny week-. end before capping it off Sunday evening. •This worked out great and we never could have done it without our volunteen, • said resident Den Peterka, a firefighter who chairs the camival board of directors. •(compared to last year), we had more people attend, more people participate, and as a result. we've grown.• Last year, the church threw its first three-day carnival, attracting about 5,000 people and raising more than $10,000 for church projects. This year, Peterka expects at least that many people to enter through the festival's gate. The revenue will retrofit school d~­ rooms and restrooms -now more than 40 years old -to meet modem-day earth- quake and other codes, Peterka said. His five children attend the church's school, which serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade. This year's proceeds wW also help pre- pare for a major project to build a new church near the intersection of Babb Street and Baker -where the rectory is today - and convert the existing church into a parish ball. •Fund-raising is obviously one piece of this event, but it's a secondary goal to get- ting.the community to see each other,• said Father Jerome M. Henson, pastor of the church, who also described the event as a family outing. •There are some 2,000 reg- istered families who belong to this parish and while you're inside. praying, you don't always get a chance to meet the person across the aisle.• Henson said volunteers went to neigh- boring houses offerlng ftee food tickets for the event. inviting them to attend and apol· ogizlng ahead of time for any noise and music problems. SEE CARNIVAL PAGE 4 STt\t MCOW« I ON..V Pl.Of Jale Perez. 8, ..... ber ...... Gllvy, 5, ........... .., ride the ICMlrpOls Kiiie roller coater on Sunday• the st. Jobn the B..,a.t Clllbolk; Cbmda cunlval tn C:O... Me& 1m111 SCOOP •Newport Beach will again create a citywide utilities department ~is Winkler o·AJLY PlLoT NEWPORT BEACH -First they were separated. Then the economic downturn of the mid-1990s had city officials com- bining Newport Beach's public works and utilities departments under one roof. With longtime Public Works Director Don Webb at the helm, things went smoothly over the last six years. But Webb's imminent retirement on July 12 and the arrival of Steve Badum as his replacement got City Manager Homer Bludau thinking about splitting the department again. City CQuncil members are likely to approve the move at their meeting on Tuesday. It's not that he doesn't think Badum's capable to do the job, Bludau said. But ·1 really want him to concentrate on issues that are most important,• he said, adding that ambitious endeavors such as the Bonita Canyon Sports Park, the Balboa Village unprovement pl'O)ect and the American Trader oil spill projects, as well as managing the engineering staff, deserves Badwn's full attention. "That's what I want his focus to be,· Bludau said. ·1 want him to concentrate on that without giving his attention to [the utilities division], and he would want to do thal I think it's best right now for the city's organization to separate the two [divisions).· The move would not mvolve the hiring of new employees. The new public works department would have 33 staff mem- bers. The new utilities department. which indudes the dty1s electrical, oil and gas, water and waste water divisions, would have 51 employees. Eldon Davidson, currently the utilities service manager, would become the new department's director and report to Assis- tant City Manager Dave Kitt. The public works director would continue to report directly to Bludau. " While Davidson's base salary of about $101,708 would increese by 5%, a third ol Kit.f's $110,000 base salary would come out ol the utilities enterprise fund rather than the general fund, hence freeing up money for other uses. SEE UTILmES MGE 4 l.U City gadflies are creative, tf:!O ... _ ........... ___ , PIUmB 1 -s ..isMM I ., Allove the SUIFICE Cruise the harbor aboard the Electra, a 100-foot Classk Fantail vessel. Charters _ with catering are available for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723·1069 • CAAL ~GO/ OMY PlOT poug Kent. director of youth sailing at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club In Corona del Mar, enjoys teaching children. f Boating from the basement ~ls Winkler ~llY PILOT ! ·~:·--• -----~ ----:A sk Doug Kent what he likes about his job as director of youth sailing at Bahia· Corinthian Yacht Club and he'll pause for a moment. Then, the words come shooting out of his mouth. •Kids are great,• said the 36-year-old Newport Beach native, who returned to Orange County from the San Francisco Bay area just a few months ago. •They don't take the world so seriously yet. IGds are easier, (more fun], they get into it. You can have a much bigger impact on their sailing career than when they're 40.• Not that Kent doesn't work with older sailing students as well -he also teaches classes at Orange Coast College. But the 120 kids, ranging in age from 6 to 18. that he works with at the yacht club come first. In that respect. he fits right in Doug Kent finds that the kids at BahiiEQtilinthian Yacht Club come first with club members, who decided to reserve the basement of their clubhouse for young sailors. •And then they put two feet of con- crete above them,• Kent said, laughing about the think ceiling that separates the basement and the niain floor. When kids make noise downstairs, it doesn't really matter to folks up above, he said, Apart from Kent's office, there's a large storage area for boats, room that's used for meals and classes and a social area with ping pong tables and other games. The youth sa1llng program is open to any- one who fits the age range. Subsidies from club members keep fees to about $3 What's mer sailing program for cbll-SAILING CWSIS to S5 a day, Kept said. Starting June 26, Kent will be busy wUb tb..e club's six-week summer.a,ro- gram. - ";Ibis is way better than soccer,• he said, taking on that other favorite sport among Newport Beach kids. "You have to think hard. With soccer, you just run after a ball.• He'll also oversee the new spring and fall sailing programs that la.st for eight Sundays. "I just take care of the kids, run all the classes, hire the instructors and keep the boats up," said Kent. who started sailing with bis father in Newport Harbor when he was 7 or 8 years old. •1t•s just my sanctuary," be said when asked to desaibe bis feelings on sailing. An avid horticulturist as well. Kent added that he's interested in •anything outside.• Anyone interested in the summer sail- ing program can still sign up by calling (949) 640-2402. Resort Water Sports. Wind- dren ages 6 to 17. Classes will surfers and 14-foot sailboats AFLOAT take place this month, July and Orage Coat College's School may be rented for 515 per hour. • • WMAT'S ARIMT Is published perl- odblly. If you are planning a nautical ewrtt. submit the informatk>n to the Dal= 330 W. Bay St, Cost.a Mesa, CA ; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mall to dallypilotOlatimes.com. SPECIAL EVENTS lbe Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub will sponsor a youth sum- VOL ts. NO. 157 August. The club 1s at 1601 of Sailing and Seamanship will Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar . host introduction to shields (949) 644-9530. sailing cla.ues starting June 16. Classes are five weeb long. Orange Cout College'I hdft· Morning classes will take place ca, a 75-foot motor veael, will from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and carry out 11 educatioDal auts-evening cl.aMes will meet from es this summer in Puget Sound. 5:15 to 7:45 p.m. 1801 w. Coast Excursions are set for June 17 Highway, Newport Beach. through Sept. 23.' Call for $115. (949) 645-9412. prices and more details. (949) 645-9412. Learn to Nil or wtncburf at ~No MW1stor1-, II~ 1retlonl. edltotW nwu.r or ecMr- tm111ents hefwln CW1 be~ duCld wtttlOUt W'ttt9n perrnllll on of~owner. (949) 72S.1150. Sailboat nntab md private lesaom are available at Marina SaWng in the Balboa Pun 7.ooe. Advanoed da.-include navt- gation, blg boat, powerboat, introdudloc to heavy weatt. and flnt-mate ~ (9'9) 673-17631 the Blue Dolpbin Sail· ing Cub, (9'9) 6"·25251 or Udo Sailing Cub, (949) 675-0821. WU1111 All IUlf ,,_ TCllMY fltlt hlgt\ .. ttOW JO llE60t US ~ 12:21 a.m .................. 4.7' ntalMI K.»MON, fl\.tbllNf '°'" aioo.o. ldltDr u.~ CltylclP ~-­MllW'lt City ldlllClr J•• UKMMW. ,.....,.. -c.--S,O..ldlW au_. ••IDa•n •• NlwtldlW WM.aNdrL ,...~ l'flWI•< ... ......... NI/If~ ...... DIMcW UIMJ.18114 ._ .. , ... ' The 1'nw 0r.,. County (IOO) 252-9141 Adwt .... o.tfted (Mt) 642·5671 ~ Ct4'> 642-4Jl1 ......, News (Mt) IC2•5'80 ... ('41)57~ ,_.,_.,_(Mf»MM170 ·~ ..,,., ..... '°"' ...... Olllll lullNll OMCll ~ Ma-4Jl1 llullrl9 ,_ ~ U1-7121 ~-ftlllil~ .... ..... ., .. a.~-- ---••1111119-----.... ~ J Flnttow 1:1J a.m ...................... 0.1' second high J:44 p.m. .......... " ....... U' Second tow 7:M ............. __ "" JZ 1' lllF ...... 1:11&&--U """law ............................. ..,..._. .. _ ......... u 5-WIM •.Jt p.nL J. ,. II Daily Pilot Mike Whitihead THE HARBOR COLUMN Government official knows his boa~ing A hoy. I recently received an e-mail from New- port's Harbor Master -Capt. Marty Kasules of the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment -inviting me to lunch to meet Raynor 1Suneyoshi, the new Director of the California Dept. of Boating and Waterways. Marty is an asset to Newport Harbor as he is not only o lawman. but also a boater who is very knowledgeable about our harbor. Marty had just finished showing Ray around Newport Harbor, and the two were already seated when I arrived at the Yankee Thvem. After just a few moments, I could tell Ray was interested in boating and not just a govemmen· tal appointment While we were having lunch, as well as a lot of conversation. Ray was con· stantly on his c:e1l phone actually trying to solve statewide issues for his department and boaters. Whether you are a boater, a woterside home- owner or just enjoy the marine environment, 1t ls very enlightening to know two public officials who octually c.are about their jobs and want to do the best for the nautical community. • • • Last week, cruising at 20 knots, I delivered a 53-foot mofor yaCht from Newport Harbor to a mooring can in Avalon. I finished the trip before noon. Starting ont from Newport, the seas were mix4!<1 and bumpy, only to flatten out the closer we got to the lee of the island. It's nice to finish a delivery before noon and to get back to New- port quickly. Most of the time l take the 15- -:tntnute helicopter flight to Long Beach, but that doy I did not liave anyone who could pick me up at the b eliport next to the Queen Mary. It made me made we wonder why there is not a copter service from Avalon to John Wayne Airport. So, I decided to spend time around Avolon and wait to take Bob Black's Catalina Plyer back to tbe Balboa Pavilion that afternoon. I ride o Jot ol pesseoger fenyboats in my travels, but I was very 1mpiessed with tbe ccmfort and smooth. fast ride aboard this catamanm. The aew was friend- ly, ond I sat with a few other delivery captains who bad just finished dropping off other yachts. • • • Before you go boating, whether 1n the harbor or out to the Pacific, do you know what naviga- tlonal aids aren't working or U a dredging oper- ation ii occ:uning, or U there are new chart cor- rectiom that your GPS will not be ctisplaying? Bvery boater lbould be aware of the United Stalel Coast Guard's Local Notice to Mariners publication that 1s issued weekly. It contains vital information with sped.al notices, discrep- andes of navigational aidl, chart corrections, general information. light lilt changes and even military operatiom off the oout. Purtbermore, if you are boaUng in another area of the natl.on, you can check that district's Local Notice to Marinen report so you can be in the know before you go. You can get on the mentng lilt by calllng 510-437-2981 or read tba publication online at http:llwww.navoen.UICfl.gov/Jrun. Newport ii in Diltrlct 11. Safe Voyages. .POUCI "US •, . . .. . t . Daily Pilot Mt:xrday, June ' 'I 2001 3 NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION WUP·UP Inside CITY HALL ers will only be able to use the bow dedt to set up a buffet table for large parties In the adjacent Texas deck. Planning commissioners decided to revtew the outside dedt use In Jan- uary to determine tf residents had complaints. Newport Harbor. teacher wins award WHAT HAPPENED: Planning commissioners approved an expansion project of the Boy Scouts sea base on West Coast Highway. WHAT IT MEANS: The Scouts may now take their project to the California Coastal Commission, which also must approve it. The expansion Includes an 8,092- square-foot sailing building and a 6,4QO-square-foot r<YtN- ing building, and more than doubles the base from 9,943 square feet to 22,060 square feet. Scout offi- cials agreed to move the sailing building 5 feet closer to an existing building on the western end of the base to preserve a larger bay view corridor for the public. WHAT THEY SAID: "I need to point out that the loss of view is a significant concern. We're taking away a public view ... that can't be replaced ... - Commissioner Shant Agajanian WHAT HAPPENED: Planning commissioners approved a use permit for the Riverboat Restaurant on East Coast Highway. WHAT IT MEANS: After months of negotiations with neigh- boring Linda Isle residents, the restaurant's owners will now be able to offer outdoor dining on the boat's stem deck. Island home- owners had iomplained about plans to also open up the bow deck. which sits closer to their homes. Under the permit. the restaurant own- WHAT THEY SAID: "We wish (the restaurant owners) pros- perous business ... -Steve Sheldon, a lawyer representing Linda Isle residents. WHAT HAPPENED: Planning commissioners recommended t he City Council consider a coastal bluff development policy during t he pending gen- eral plan update. WHAT IT MEANS: While commissioners originally hoped to review new house projects along Corona del Mar's bluffs to ensure the bluffs are;preserved as much as possi- ble, coundl members rejected that Idea, telling commissioners to come up with a set of objec- tive guidelines for such a review instead. Planning department offklals pre- sented such guidelines at the meeting. and commissioners decided to leave it up to coun- ci.1 members on what steps to take. C<>Undl members may either set up a review process of bluff projects or change a ~icy that calls for bluff preservation. Commissioners pointed out the inconsistency of having a preservation policy in place with no means to enforce it. • Commissioner Ste~n· Kiser abstained from the ~te. Commissioner Anne Gifford was absent from the meeting. NEIT •ETIIG •WHAT: Newport Beach Planning Com- • mission •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. June 21 • WllEllE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport&~. • • Scott Dukes, who founded the Da Vmci Academy, credits his students for the honor. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - When Scott Dukes received the Excellence m Teaching Mathematics and Science Award on Friday. the first thing he did was attribute 1t to lus students. "I really don't know what to say, but I think it is easier to excel when you have kids like this," he said after the surprise award pr~tation by the Cal- ifornia Fdtllldation for Com- merce and Education. "They make you want to be with them, work with them and help them any way you can.· The next thing the New- port Harbor High School physics teacher did, after he left the stage at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, was credit the school for the rest of his success. - "I'm overwhelmed." said Dukes, who founded the Da Vinci Acade my for students interested in ·science and math. "lt's a wonderful honor and I feel humbled by it . . . It's a wonderful school, a wonderful program and I TonY DOderO C· I /t.KtuJU", IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4t'c ~oot r ,,.o. MI CASA ' FROM THE NEWSROOM Tony Dode10 blS the day off. His column will retum next Monday. MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645-7626 Let them know how proud you are! A special page will publish in the Daily Pilot on Wednesday, June 20th to honor our graduates. For your daughter, son, friend or special someone be a part of this tribute for only $19.00. Fill in the form below and mail it to us with their photo. Be sure to put the name and address on the back of the photo and we'll return it to you. GRADUATE'S INFORMATION Graduatls Namt: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Schoo/Namt: _________ _ About the graduate: Hobbits, inttrem or faturt plans (limited w 40 word mtSsagt) Submitted byi _______ _ . Mdrtss: __________ _ Crtdit OtrJ No.: &p.:_ SiK"""'rt for erttiit Cllrri: _____ _ (If J011 ~JOG rtrl'f cndOR $19 dlld: m ~IO "o.ily Piloc.1 'I really don't know what to say, but I think it is easier to excel when you have kids like this. They make you want to be with them, work with them and h~lp them any way you can.' -Scott Dukes, upon receiving the Excellence in Science and Mathematics Award can't feel more blessed. I'm happy with the school and everything that goes on. Everybody's so supportive.• But Douglas Gordon, exec- utive director of tlie Califor- rua Foundation for Com- merce and Education, said that Dukes. picked from a field of nominees statewide, deserved the award because of his outstanding work. "He just seemed so out- standing in what he's doing that the advisory board unan- imously agreed he should get the award,* Gordon said. "We •••••••• focus on teachers wboM stu- dents are becoming su~ · ful. The success of a teacher is measured by the success of his students and he is helping them to achieve things they mjgbt not have been able to achieve without his mentor- ing and bis teaching.• Thousands of dollars in scbolarshipsr high scores in advanced placement physics and first-place performances at the annual Physics Olympics at Six Flags Magic Mountain attest to the suc- cess of Dukes' students, according to Newport Harbor High School Principal Michael Vossen. Ryan Long, a junior at Newport Harbor who took one of Dukes' classes last year, said he enjoyed Dukes' teaching style. "He's so energetic about what he's doing that you also get excited about what he's doing,· Long said. "He makes it fun with 1okes and. instead of using the textbook exam- ples, he uses examples that we would be interested in. He , prepares you very well. When he teaches you, it sticks.• FotoART-•••••••• ---·-°"'-~ Father 's Day is June 17th Unique Personalized Gifts for Dads and Grand-Cada tool Bring In this ed with you fof $5.00 off VO\" order EJ11WW June 30, l!oO I °"* -OOl4IO" I*~ Viii! out VM S.. It ~-arCll~ Choose from -'°'.-..c:mmo Personalized Mugs Laser Engraved Frames PhotoSculptures Mouse Pads and much mLtCh more! ' • Flllt Al.ttD m. w1111 ArAon11c f«W ltmq ·~10...-30Mllrll.C.• ~-.... ~ ..... • aa.in __.w11113DTTL ..,..Sei• Al*"*.._..,.,... G1-t <,p1•rt.1c ul.H ' t ' I • 011 111, "" AF N•k" AF 20IMI fl2.ID ... .. .......... .. AF ~f/2.ID ................. .. AF 2llnm\ fl2.ID .. .. .. ........... . 1# ..... f/1.ID ................. .. 1#1....._flU.UD EIMF .. . AF24 ••111/LMOF ........ . AF 24-111111im UU4eO .... .. AF ........ flU.S.ID ...... .. 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The other removes the passenger cap altogether and would allow four more gates immediately and another six in 2006. Instead of taking Newport Beach's proposed deal to the airlines, the county should offer the industry a fist- ful of options, Airport Commissioner . .. David Markley said. •Going to the airlines unilaterally seems dangerous:• said Markley, an appointee of Supel'Visor Tom Wilson. •They could ask for more than (New- port Beach has offered).• WAITINI FOi A IESPONSE Jobn Wayne Director Alan Murphy has forwarded the proposals to each of the airlines, as well as the Air nans- porl Assn., the Industry's trade group. In the next few months, Murphy said he will begin face-to-face meet- ings with the airlines to hear their respo~s to the various proposals. But that hasn't happened yet. '"We're not going to have much reaction to it,• said Roger Cohen, a spokesman for the association. ·we have not had a chance to review it.• •The question hasn't been asked and they certainly haven't given us their opinion either way,• Murphy said. •w e need to make sure we bring them into the loop.• Several individual airlines were also not quick to offer reaction. The airlines that use the airport include Alaska, Aloha, America West, American, Con- tinental. Delta, Northwest, Southwest, nansworld, United and us Airways. Alaska spokesman Jack Walsh summed up the airline's see.mingly lack of a stance one way or another. ·we really aren't in a position to say (what the airline's position is),• Walsh said. •we plan to review it.• LOST IN MODEINllAYION Another major player in any air- port debate is the PAA, which regu- lates the National Airspace System. On Tuesday, the agency released its 10-year plan to address the '"gro~­ ing gap between demand for a1f transportation and capacity to meet that demand,• Administrator Jane Garvey said in a statement. At the present time, 1.9 million passengers, 40,000 tons of cargo and 60,000 general aviation filghts move through the nation's aJrports each day, according to 'PAA figures. Congested airspace and complex scheduling has begun to cause increased delays and cancellations for travelers, according to the plan. To relieve the pressure, the report calls for new runways and moderniza- tion of the FP.P:s communication and navigation systems. Given all that, the agency could be reluctant to bless an extension of restric- SOUTHWEST "It's a legal argument that we have anticipated,• Proctor said. •The argument is not all that surprising or unreason- able. There's going to be opposition to the settlement extension in some quarters.• <:ARNIVAL CONTINUED FROM 1 agreement expires. ·rrs· our understanding that the agreement will end in 2005,. said Kristin Nelson. a spokes- woman for the airline. ·we woo1d expect that to happen.. Officials from Newport Beach and Orange County are working on a possible extension of the settlement agreement. which went into place in 1985. Under the conditions now in place, the airlines are limit- ed to 8.4 million annual pas- sengers and 73 daily depar- tures and operate under a series of noise limits. Newport Beach Cound.l- man Gary Proctor, who is working closely with other officials to extend the limits, said he wasn't surprised by Southwest's position. Proctor and other City Council colleagues have pro- posed extending the caps, but with moderate increases. Under a Newport Beach proposal, the annual passen- ger cap would increase to 9.8 million while daily departures would up to 85 -a 16% increase for both. The airport's mandatory nighttime curfew, put in place prior to 1985, would be extended until 2026. Nelson said the ~line expects the curfew to stay in place past 2005. It was grand- fathered into effect past 1990, when Congress changed fed- eral law to require airports to seek federal approval for new restrictions. CONTINUED FROM 1 ·we wanted them to attend even if ~ weren't part of the church beeauae we're a community," be added. Some of those neighbors, Annie Pattison and her family, live just atoUDd the comer and walked to the camtVal all three days. · •This is a good way to spend mon- ey," PattilOn said, adding that she has already seen plans for the new church, Which she desaibed as beautiful. •1 never really lbobght of bow important 1t wu to get out and meet the people around me until th.ls started.• PUtabiooer Vincent Nguyen wab:bad over bis niece and two sec- ~ u they enjoyed the sun ad tun ol tM canlival. ~ tink tt'I great the way this is fOCUl8d on the community first and railing money second,• be Wd: Daily Pilot tionS it didn't grant. Merkley said Since the passage of the Airport Noise and Capacity Act in 1990, Ollly the FAA can grant a curfew or passenger cap. To secure the restrictions, airports must apply to the agency v1a an elaborate noise study supporting the request. Such a study could be required at John Wayne. Markley said, although the. airport bas enjoyed special status since the restrictions were in place before the change 1n federal law. It's still an open question about whdt role'the FAA will play, Murphy said. "It's difficult for the FAA to look at the issue until we get a little further along,• Murphy said. •we recognize they'Will [become involved).• The agency was not a party to the settlement agreement in 1985. The county, Newport Beach, the Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our Newport all co-signed the deal Any extension would require the approval of those four groups. Al this point, Newport Beach olf1- dals aren't clamoring to set up meet- ings with the FAA. •we don't want to go to them and ask their opinion,• said Newport Beach City Councilwoman Norma Glover. "We don't really want lo wake a sleeping giant." a~·~ •. _ Nguyen's niece N"etalfe Ng\lyen, 11, is a sixth-grader ot the parochial school. She said ·the carnival's rides and games were the big draw for her. •They're a lot of fun and we've come out all three days,., she said. •1 thlnk t'ye ... a1mo1t an.~ doss here.· 'STM MCCIW« I QM.y Pl.OT The l1lB shone bright on tbrOl dden 11t the St. John the Baptist Calllollc Clamdl cunJ- val OD Sunday afternoon lD Co.aa Mela. Res taurant. Onrtplm Petite Pi/et Mpm Ii;,,., 117"" per,..,,, I.a.Jo: ..W, ,_,"-it..,,_. WW,.,__., ,w ff ftl'lk "'-'ff tlo.rf Stea/ti • Seafootl • Coclttaib Quality Service • Nightly Entertainment ,,,.,,,l\lll \,, (,.1,\1, I I') 11 } (1 I(, .,, I I with your next dinner. Mouth-watering entr~, a relaxed dining atmosphere and patio seating with a delightful view o'f Newport Bay make for a refreshing break ln your day. Open from 7:00 am, 7 days a week. (949) 729-1144 Now~ For Dinner 7 N UTILITIES saving general fund money was not the reason behind the move. Rather, banding CONTINUED FROM -1 ··.. .. OTeTSight of the city's w•~ water system to Kitt woi'Dd Bludau emphasized that provide a direct link to water Set hope in motion to improve local li~es. • RVs • Boats • Real Estate • Tax Deductible quality issues, an area Kllf alrea'Cly oversees. Kill said the city had been .facing acjditional /ressure from the state an federa• governments to manage sewage in ways that protect water quality. Combining the two areas •will allow us to meet some of those goals and regulations.· he said. Kiff added that he doesn't plan lo introduce ma1or changes. The utilities division •runs very well,• he said. "They're really focused on customer service. I don't want to ... get in the way of what they're doing.• Kill, who said that he's the "project guy• in the City Manager's office, will also continue to oversee annexa- tion issues, the city's legisla- tive agenda. While the harbor resources division also reports to tum. Kilt said Division Manager Tony Melum and his team didn't need him a lot. The lur- ing of Gall McElroy, the city's new public information offi- cer, also lightened Kiff's load although McBlroy still reports to him. Bludau said the public works department split did not have to be permanent. ·rm certAinly going to be open-minded,• he said. •Jt really dependl on the people you have. After a cou ple of years, I might take a look at [combining them again}.• No mattlr what .you're doing, YQUr hotnltown ~ ,.,. ... 111 DaiJr}l!ilot 111 Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the milleliniwn s Corona del Mar •Always reaching for the top of the net, he is closing in on a $1 million career beach volleyball paycheck. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT Tie years of playing professional beach • olleyball in front of thousands of fans and an NBC television audience are probably over, or dose to it, for Brian Lewis. If that's the case, at least the former Corona del Mar High and Orange Coast Coll~e standout can say he enjoyed a Hall of Fame career. Lewis, who played some ol bis best volleyball in 2000, has been in •a holding pattern since October• because of management problems on the Association of Volleyball Professionals Tour. The 12-year pro, who has won over $900,000 on the AVP Tour, was once the epitome of a tanned, muscle-bulging pro beach volleyball heart- throb. While Lewis continues to work out regularly and is in the best shape of his life, he spends most of his time now with bis family, which includes ~~.~ld boy iuid • an infant son .. Steffes and Sinjin Smith, Lewis was able to play during the pro beach volleyball heyday and earn a decent living. • 1 know I can go out there and compete and be successful and make money,• be said. "I'm feeling better than I ever have. ·rve bad a great time being able to say I play professional beach volleyball. Just to say I play is a great honor. I'm very ~PPY that the people before me, like Stoklos and 11mmons, put me in a good position where I could make a good living for eight to 10 years. I'd like to maintain that for some younger players.• In bis first year playing organized volleyball, Lewis helped Corona del Mar win the CIP Southern Section 4 -A championship in 1985, his junior year. After graduating from CdM in 1986, Lewis played two years at Orange Coast, leading the Pirates to state championships in 1987 and '89. •That's the best thing that's ever happened to me. It's Brian Lewis A two-time state community college .men'~ volleyball Player of the Year,·LewiJ turned pro soon after his last spike at OCC, and, after taking bis sh.are of lumps, he truly exciting,• Lewis said a year ago, referring to his first son, Dylan. Lewis and his wile, Pamela, bad their second child, Carson, on April 27. "I can't tell you how incredible 1t is,• be said of . having a second son. •t do what I can to help oul Whatever the team needs, I'm willing to do.• For Lewis, 33, working hard has always kept him on top, because there's no advantage in bis game at 6-foot-1. "When Mike Whitmarsh gets tired, he's still 6-7, and when Brian Lewis gets tired. he's still ~1, •he said. "I've got to make sure (getting tired) doesn't happen too often.• Lewis, who climbed to the AVP Tour's No. 3 ran.king la.st year with partner Canyon Ceman of Manhattan Beach, bas yet to play an AVP Tour event in 2001, mainly because of the tour's questionable management and extremely low payouts for players, which has led to fiscal straits. Some tour events have even been canceled, like the tournament in Chicago in June. •1 signed up to play volleybell and now it's turned into alcket. • Lewis said of the tour, which, he added, has probably reached ~bottom in terms of the oonfuaion and chaos that hai surrounded it the put four years. The tour lost lt:s televillon contract with NBC in 1991 *11d bas sputtered ever liDce with .-pomonbip doUan. But. tbankl to bll pred4K'8AOl'l like s.ve ' 1lmmoris, Randy Stoklol, Kelit \ finally reached the zenith of bis playing career when be captured bis first A VP Tour title -the prestigious CUervo Gold Crown in Oea.rwater, Fla., with partner Pat Powers in 1992. •That was one of my most memorable moments,• he said. "It was a combination of yea.rs of hard work and having one goal (to win on the AVP Tour), then having it come to reality was overwhelming at the time ... Jose Cuervo was considered a major back then. if we ever had majon.• Including international titles, Lewis has won 15 tournament championships in his career. But bis first at the CueJVO Gold ranks at the top. Lewis, an avid surfer, was inspired to play volleyball after watch1ng nm.mom (Newport Harbor, OCC) lead Team USA to the gold medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in Loi Angeles with bis father. Among Lewis' highlights ls •just the fact that a lot of people told me (a pro volleyball career) wouldn't happen for me. I really used that u inlpiratlon to pulh m}'lelf. Not only to prove them wroog, but to~ to m}'lelf that I could pull it off.• Nat on bil agmMSe ii organbdng an •rnec.ur vo1leybal1 toumamant at tbt Newport Dunea in October. He'I currently Jooldng for ... spamor. Lewis, wbo u... Ill Huntlngtoa 8eecb. II the lat.It ~ID the Deny Pilot Spodl HaDolPame. I Quote Of •DAY .. •I've hod a gnat time being able lo Sll'f I play professional beach ~ .••• Brian Lewis. Pilot Hall of Farner . . Sports Editor Roger Cotison • 949..57 4-4223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 • Monday. June 11 , 2001 5 SCRAPBOOK '"I 2000-'01 ,.I Fourth of a series EsTANOA HIGH TOP 10 1. Senior Liz Huipe finishes sixth at the OF State Division IV cross country finals in Fresno. 2. Liz Huipe finishes third individually at the Pacific Coast League cross country finals, then matches that finish at the CIF Southern Section Division IV Finals. 3. Liz Huipe finishes fourth in the 3,200 meters at the OF Southern Section Division.Ill track and field finals. -_ .. · ~ .. 4. Junior sprinter Hanni Geider wins the Pacific Coast League 200 meters in 26.71 and is second in the 100 in 13.0. 5. The basketball team finishes tied for second with Corona del Mar in the Pacific Coast League and advances to the CIF Southern Section Division Ill-AA second round, finishing 16-11 . ~· Senior Arlis Reynolds is All-Pacific Coast League in soccer and volleyball, earning first-team laurels in soccer. 7. ~enior Zuyin Barrera, who plays sparingly due to illness, drains a game-winning three-pointer with nine seconds left to cap a 39-38 victory that completes the Eagles' season sweep of crosstown basketball rival Costa Mesa. 8. Seniors Lisa Hirata and Zuyin Barrera, as well as sophomore basketball teammate Xochitl Byfield, earn spots on the All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Team. 9. Junior sprinter Jasmine Geider is second and third in the 200 and 100, respectively, at the Pacific Coast League Finals. 10. Stephanie cachola (softball), Somer Flaherty (water polo), Ruth Chaverro (soccer), as well as basketball players Lisa Hirata, Xochitl Byfield, Trisha Wase ind Tisha Gray, all earn All-Pacific Coast Lugue honors. DAlY Pl.OT PHOTO SY KENT TREPTOW E standa High senior Uz l\uipe leaves a trail of runners in her Wake in the DlvtsJon IV race at the ClF Southern Section cross country finals at Mt. San Antonio College. Huipe, who will continue her running career at Vanguard University, was also a standout in track and field. Below, sophomore Xochitl Byfield makes a strong move to the basket against the defense of Cathedral City's Latasha Underwood in the Eagles' nonleague home victory in late November. HIGH .SCHOOL GIRLS Emndalllgb --~ AwP FE-ID ,..... ..... u .. .. . .. Ill • . ' '. ' 6 Monday, June 11, 2001 SPOtm . Eyes Of Texas on Beerer S cott Beerer says the Orange Coast College baseball teem will be a "powerhouse• next season and H be plays up to that level, he could be signing a contract to play for the Texas Rangers. off an injury and not playing for a year.• Beerer also said be had talked to off:idals from the Detroit ngers and • 'nmlpa Bay Devil Ra:~ and was prepared to be take by one of those teams. He was awar the Rangers had been scouting hJm. The Newport Harbor High product, who recently completed a successful season with the Pirates, was selected in the 23rd round (681st overall) of Major League Baseball's Amateur Draft Wednesday, the second day of the draft. Steve V'rgen COASTERS . After getting out of his political science summer school class at OCC, be checked his messages on bis cell phone and his mother revealed the good news to him. "Texas did come as a surprise to me,• Beerer said. ·1 didn't know He met with a Rangers' scout. Todd Guggtana, Thursday, which resulted in a draft-and-follow agreement. Said Beerer, "Knowing that I was going to be a draft-and-follow, I didn't think I was going to go that high. I felt fortunate, for Texas to take me that high. (The Rangers) must have thought highly of me." After battling back problems throughout his senior year as a Sailor, Beerer missed most of his final prep season to rehab. His comeback was better than he expected when he earned first-team All-Orange Empire Conference honors for OCC as a freshman this spring. He gained first-team status as a utility player, finishing the regular season with a • .370 batting average, the second-highest mark on the team. Beerer also posted a 5-2 pitching record to go with a 2.73 ERA. He struck out 52 and walked just 14 in 69 1/3 innings of work. M It's just all my life I wanted to play beyond the college level,• Beerer said of what mbtivated him to fight through his back injury and continue in the game. "Things • were up in the air for me because of' my back injury. I was just looking to get back into il Luckily, I fit right into OCC. I bad a greiit year. I surprised myself, especially, coming they were that high on me. They took me as a pitcher, but they know I can play other spots. They believe my best spot is as a pitcher.• Beerer wW begin his all-important season when be and the rest of the Pirates start summer training Tuesday. •Things are looking good for next season,• be said. •I love the group of guys I have played with (at OCC). It's just fun playing with these guys." The Pirates' coaching staff has been instrumental in Beerer's rise and his optimism for next season. •1 Jike (Coach John Altobelli) a lot,• Beerer said. •He was great during the season. "(Assistants) Tun McDonnell and Dave Bowman, I love their coaching styles. They've helped me in a lot of ofl-the·field stuff.• Altobelli bad scouted Beerer's senior season at Newport and focused his concern on the young player's health. And, through tireless work, Beerer says he is 100% and the back problems are gone. "He's a bard worker,• Altobelli said of Beerer. "Mentally, he's one of the toughest kids I've bad. I bad a ($5) bet with (a high school) coach that be wouldn't be healthy more than three games. I need to go collect.• Appell tops field at Pancake SK COSTA MESA -Fonner Estancia High running standout Johann Appell (16:31) topped the field Sunday at the Orange County irack Cub/Estancia Cross "Country Pancake SK . Mary Colburn (20:13) was I.tu! first women's finisher,'fol- lowed by Estancia sophomore Dianne Rosel (21:29). RESULTS MALE DMSIONS A.-U ·14 • 1. Ardr-Gwd4i, 20'05; 2. Matt Zlctl. 21:ll; l. 0.:... ICtligt'IC. ~ RUNNING flMALE DMSIONS .-...~ff ·Humblr1o~ 17:11; U... 12 • 1. Kim Fl«9$o 2S:S4; 2. 2. Mb c.11-. 17'.21; l. G.llldo Jlllll'llne s.ndovel. 2S:"' 1. Ariana Or-. 11:17. A.-~· JolWW'I SandcMll, 26.'05 ..... U ·14 • 1. ~ 16:31; 2. "'rony ~ 1"57; 1 Jmot\ IClm Aotm, 25:11; 2. ~ CtMasWti ll'A1. ~ 19:57 .... JS.a • 1. ,.,..,,. Mllli.m, ..... ,,., •• 1. DI.-II-. 21.lt; ~. M¥J. 17:l7; 2. llob-....... 1~ 1 Adlr'll ~ 5:1~ 25:21; l. 'M~%. 26:1). 2Ck13. ..... JOoM • 1. ttic ~ 17'.12; 2. •~·1._MlllyC 20:13;2.Jamle D1wM1110u1e. 17l41t ). EMque S1nCovo. 111:10. )):16. Aeee 2Wt • . C.rrMI Aooell, ..... JS.JI · 1. Kevin~ 111:A1; 2. IUctl 22•0S; 2. AndrH Talbott. 2l:1l; ). C85sMt ~ \9'.24; 3. ~ W..-. 19-.49 • .._.. O'lrlen. 24.'0I. A.-JO..s4 • 1. Laura Knlaht. 40-M. i. Francofottinl. 111:15;2. O...flef. 19:1 1; 21:19; 2. IC1m G'1frney, 28:35, l. A~a lien, 3. Nwn Ngo, 20:00. Ag9 649 • 1. O... l'wl94. 30:17. AeM JS:ff • 1. Us. KooveilOa. 22:43: 17:15; 2. Mllte ~ 11:47: l. !lob MorT1I.. 2. Beth ,a,..., 21:10: ). Nan K-.,.,Mrl 2tJ2. 1~ ...,_ 5044 • 1. Aidt Nc»t. 22:11: 2. A.-..,.• 1. K.,.,, 0vera11, 2111o; 2. nw. Mkt\ael WhHNln, ll04; 3. VW Sand-. 2l:l1. SWenky, 27:42: 3. Dani Sovie, 29:12. Ae-45- ...,_ Sut • 1 . ....,. .. ~. 20:19; 2. \lal'I •• • 1. CatOI Wlmbu"1 22:59; 2. Pam ~z. ~ 21:59; 1. Vttnon Plt!lc-. ll:l9. A.-24:24; ). Bey Andr-, 24:37. A.-so.st· 1 . .... • 1. Bob Norton. 23:06; 2. John n.om.. Carolyn Slade, 26:11: 2. ~"Cody. 27:04; ). 26:29; l . Jim l~ 26.-S1. ---• 1. Manny Jane W.lgan 27:A2. Agee SS.St • 1. Stwon llanuelor, 26:14; 2. ,_ ~ 30t14; l, Tom IClrlt. 31.41: l. Sandy Thomas, l5:0S; ). Suwn I(~ 30'.26. Wffks. 37:49. IRRELEVANT WEEK XXVI ALL-SPORTS LOWSMAN TROPHY BANQUET HONORING THE LAST DRAFT CHOICE OF THE NFL Tuesday, June 19, 2001 Six o'clock reception Seven o'clock dinner and program The Newport Marriott 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach Yes , I will attend ... Please reserve ____ All-Pro tables of ten @$1500. (Includes premiere seating and gift pack) Please reserve All-League tables of ten @ $1000. Please·reserve ____ tickets@$100 per person. Total$ ___ _ Please make check payable to: IRRELEVANT WEEK No , I cannot attend ... ' I've enclosed a tax-deductible contribution. $ ___ _ Name ~--------------------------------------------------- Address----------------~~------------ City/Sate/Zip---------:-----...;,.__---............. ..__------ Daytime Telephone ( · E-mail ------------....-;...;..,,;.o____... ....... -...-..~__.;.;;...._ ___ _ Please enclose guests' names on a separate piece of pa.par. -..../ • • HIGH SCHOOL GIRU DON LEACH I OAlV PILOT A rare image of sprinter Jasmine Gelder, without twin sister Hanni in view. GREG FRY I DAl.V Pit.OT Karleen Curran (right) baWes for position with Costa Mesa soccer rival. { , Daily Pilot Monday, June 11, 2001 7 Hp,rper becom.es Wave of the future • Ponner CdM High standout hopes to tum the tide by transferring from Alabama to Pepperdine. mind-boggling .455 with 81 hits, 19 doubles and 63 RBis, Harper was ready to make an immediate impact for the Crimson nde. But the offensive success landed on deaf ean. Head Coacb Jiln Wells opted to keep Harper on the bench at the start of the 2001 season. reoord 132 bits, 24 home runs and 99 RBis, before spending a season at Golden West. work and I got a 3.0 grade-pabJt average in the spring." Those grades, combined with his natural baseball tal· ents, brought the Southern California schools running to Harper's doorstep, despite only 10 at-bats as a sophomore. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT •15 a midweekgame- and went for 4, • Harper said. •from there, I had six Corona del Mar High product Ty Harper learned the hard way that, "There's no place like home.• me,• Harper said. • 1t•s far enough away from home, but at the same time, trs also close by. I'm excited to go there because I know 111 get an opportunity to make an immediate impact" Assistant Coach 1bdd But· ler was a major iDfluence in bringing Harper to Tuscaloosa, but he left to take the head coachinlfi:tlon at McNeese pinch hits that was it. I ~1 knew how big the transi· tion was going to be heading from a jU$f college program to Division I," Harper said. • 1 worked bcird to get myseU ready and I thought I was re~dy. But I never got the chance to prove myself and 1 had no support from the coach- es out there. I truly believe they wanted to get rid of me." After careful consideration. tried to ask coach what I State in Charles, La. was doing ng, but he did· After a frustrating sopho· more year at the University of Alabama, Harper bas returned to the Golden State and will play for Pepperdine University in the fall. That impact is a year in the making following a year of head-scratching· and hope· less waiting. . "Needless to say, Alabama was a learning experience,• Harper said ·1 grew as a peISOll in other aspects. The only d~ side of last year was baseball.• •Getting used to Alabama was, a major culture shock to say the least,• Halper said. ·1 bad some trouble getting acclimated in the fall, but my hitting started to come around at the end of fall. By the time I came back from Christmas break, I was mashing the ball. At the end of our intrasquad games, I went 11 for 15. • n't give me ail answers. Just the usual, 'ban in there' type of response. This was some- thing I've never had to experi· ence before.• Harper helped guide Coro- na del Mar to the 1999 CIF Southern Section Division· IV title. He compiled a .514 career batting average with a Newport-Mesa District· So Harper asked to get out of bis scholaiship at Alabama and headed home after the spring semester. "The one good thing to come out ol an ol this was that 1 reali7.ed the importance of my education," Harper said. ·1 buclded down on my school· Harper chose . Pepperdine, which ottered the jwlior·te>-be an 80% scholarship. •1be1e's a chance for me to contribute right away,• he said. •Tuey want me tp work out at first base and third base and I'll even get some work in the bullpen. The coaching staff is great and they want me to step up and help the team immediately. It's nice to be wanted again." Harper chose the Waves over UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State and UC Riverside. Or lack, thereof. After a freshman season at Golden West College, where he hit a •It's the perlect situation for I w.nmll l!!~!!JI ~~II --~•II w--1 UNIVE.RSrTY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE CAMPUS NOTICE INVl'T1NO: DESIGN BUILD TEAM REQUEST FOR PAEQUAUf'ICATION STATEMENTS FOR OESfON AND CONSTRUCTION OFTHI CAIJFORNIA INSTlTUTE FOR TELECOMMUNICA· TIONSAHO INFORMATION TECHNOl.OQY CAL· (fT)' PROJECT No. "19115 June 2001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Design 8ulld Team Requeet !Or Pre· qualiflcatlon Staremenll w\8 be ~lwd l1y the University of callfOmla, ll'Me ClmP\18. lorQU&U- ficallon to bid on the CALIFORNIA IN· STIT\1TE FOR TELE- COMMUN 1 CA Tl O NS ANO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAI.· (fT)' , PROJECT HO. U1116. The orolect le a "Modified bellgn 8ulld" ptOfect. and wlll Include IN prepamton of working drawtng1 (ahop dfno. lnp), and conavu~ tlon baHd on the Prellmlnerr DHlgn Oocument8 and P9r> formance Specif!· Ctltlott• ptepared by Johnaon Fain Pert-,_,.. All Design Bulld Teama who are In· ierasted In pr1QU811Mno lor thll PfOled anCI WWi 10 obtain the Pre· quallflc:allon Statamants mey call elltlef (949) 824-8117 (Hot Line). or (!M9)82~. DATE OF IUlll&rf· TAL: Detlgn &Md Taam PrequellflCatiOn State- ments wll be raoelved al lhe Office °' O.llon & Construction SeMciet. UrllversllY of Cell!omll, lnrine, 3600 8efQley Piece. lrvtne, Callomla 926~7·2<t50, Attention: Shelly Ammrono. un- tll s :00 P .M. F"rlder, June 22. 2001. No Pl'9-quaHbllon S1alem4tru d be aa:ieptld eher tNs time. HoweY9r, the UnlYef'llty re&elV9I the r1ght 10 requNt. recelW and evaluate supplemental lntorma· lion ffOlll 1he TMm If de· emed '**411Y to com- plete the tvaluatlon °' their qualtlcatlon1. De- •lgn Buld Teem Pf9. qua11f1auion Statemema •Ill.II be IUbmlli.d In naiad envelope• rrMlad on N ouiutt. 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Puede que must rite your clalm with propoaed along Harbor (949) 644-3311 . scheduled to begrl In 11121111 toan No. 8292Jo.na bulllll9I aa: ~ Aw., Fullerton, llllun~~ llamer a the court and mall a Boulevard and 10' CITY OF eal1y 2002.. 0001112M1 TltSI OnW FACTOR\' PIZZA CA i2835 ---v--oopy lo lhe personal rep-propoaed along Charle NEWPORT BEACH Building Conatnlc• Ho. OOl10IM YOU NW Michelle MacNell, lnmedlatamente. SI no re111ntatlvu appointed Streit), IOCated at 2059 PUBLIC WORKS lion eoet Eatt~: IN DIJ'AULT ~If Al °'* ~ 3108 Mulberry Ave., oonoce a un atiogado, by the court within four Halbof Boulevard in a DEPARTMENT SM,221,000.00 DIED OI' nitUST IWN(I~ ~•) Fullerton. CA 92835 puede llamar a un monthl lrom lhe date °' C·2 zone. Environmen· Published Newf'.)or1 81> DOCUMENTS: DATl!D Olt1GM-. UMd lhl Mllllt•l This buslneu 11 con-aelVlcio de relerencia de lhe first l9suence of let· Ult determination: ex· Beach-Costa Me11 N. this Ihle, the Bid UHL2U YOU TAKI! wlCt*1 put ltw'M ducted by. an Individual abogados o 1 una tare as prcwided In P~ em.pt. Daily Pilot Jone 11, 2001 Documents .,,. Idled-ACTION TO '9tOT!CT ~ II l1atld by Iha Have you atarted ofk:lna de ayuda legal be1a Code section 9100. 3. Parcel Miii> M 146 uted to be 8Vlllable '° YOUR PRONIUY, IT ..a.(1).lellnl: Noni doing bulineSI vet? No jvH el directorio tel•· The time for filing daime PM-01 ·123 for Westey praquallll•d DHlgn MAY le IOl.D AT A Thi loclillol'I In Michelle Mac~•ll onlco). will nor expire t>etore Taylor. authorized agent Buld TaMll A19J1t of l'Ull.IC SALL P YOU Callomla of tWI chief This atatement was CASE NUMBER: four mon1hs from the for Beacon Bay 2001 aU\l'lllno dallgn N11D AN !lCPLMAo ~ olllce d Iha filed with the County (Nulnlro del C:..0) hearing date noticed Enterpriaea, lnc./Patrick ~The Ski Doc:U· TION Ofl THI NATUIU! lllll(a) 11: ..na aa Cieri! °' Orange County 01HL0111S lbo11e. Shea.. to 8UOdMde exillt-ments wt11 consltt of De· Ofl 1l41 MOCllOINQ lboY9 on 04/30/2001 The name and ad· YOU MAY EXAMINE Ing 1.1 acre commen::lal elgn 0..llOpmenl plans, AGAINIT _!_~ YOU Thi neml(1) and 200111112"3 dress ot the oourt is: (El lhe file kept by the court. lot Into 2 parc:e4s 22,000 '""' .. ..nng ar .... ,11 ..... -• SHOULD ~•ACT A ~ eddr9ll of fw n..iou Pilot May 28 June nombre y direoclon de II tt you are a par9on In-tq. fl 1n size In conjunc· """""' "'" ,...,,. LAWYIJt. A Pl*lc ~ . 1111nr. ......,, ' corte es) SUPERIOR tarasted in the estate. llOn with PA-01-03 and ~~. 11!!'..,C!_U:!!., fl~~ Mdofl u1e to tM BROWN SR.. 1· ll. 18• 20Ql Ml38 COURT OF CALIFOR· yoo ma_y file with the PA·0144, located at ,,_. ... ...,.... • ...,... ..., .,.,_.bidder fOf cufl. ' . NIA, COUNTY OF OR· 00111t 1 Request for Sc>e-2059 Hatt>or Boulevard aec1lonl,andtlnglellne c:aallM(a cheek*-' ~~11 Rd .• sg:e~:'J'FO~O,.lf:T ANGE, HARBOR JUS· cial Notice (form OE· in a C·2 zone. dllgrama lcw Machanl-on a atala or MtlOnll ....._ "-'-· ' TICE CENTER • 15') of the filing ol an In-Environmental de· ctf, Electrlctl ind. bank. check drawn by 1 ,,,. ...... .._.., COUNTY Of NEWPORT, ventoty and epp<aleat cl termination: Hemp!. ~~~~ .... Of f9dlr"' cnidtt ~-:.: .. = ORANGE .wi01 JAMBOREE RD.. estate assets or o1 ant IF ANY OF THE FOl· be lnc:ludtd ~ ttie Bid union. Of a cnecll flxi.Qa, bnllhilOI and 3'1 The ~ Drive. NEWPORT BEACH. CA petjtion or account u LOWING ACTIONS bocumenta.i._ ~-. w_ID drawn by I llAltl Of ~ i..etlOld P.O. Box '170, 92660 J>rovlded In , Probate ARE CHALLENGED IN COMfet d ~ :-..!"""'* 11: ~11.,..,..,..,,.., hie 'of =;5~ Th• Nme, addreas. Code MCtlon 1250. A COURT, THE Speclflcatlonl, '~ aoclldon. QllD'lln. ndll1wtcl, and~tele number ~ for Special ~ CHALLENGE MAY BE Clltel1a ind a UYlngl uaodatlon, Of ..-...... .,._.........._ l.amofMUX Justice cl . a ettomey. or lice form ls avall.lble LIMITED TO ONLY lion cl \.t.;t bUldlng eye-UYlnQI blnk specified w-MINI. ......,_ Center =tiff without an at· trom the ooun o1«11. ·THOSE ISSUES SOME· 'leml and function. Adel-In Sedlon 1102 oA ltle llllPIOtl9 """1bn, PETITION OF Is: (El nont>re. 11 Attorney few M!Soi•. ONE RAISES AT THE llonal lnlormallon aval-P'fnancUll Code and ...... ~ Donna Jean Kaplan clreccion y et numero de John R. Ptrbt, &q. · PUBLIC HEARING DE· authOftzed to do bull-and ollW lnlangllll FOR CHANGE OF telefono c1e1 abogado c1e1 A LR C«pordon SCRIBED IN THIS NO- lllle to bidden Wit In-Mii In ttll1 ltllte wttl ...a NAME demandlnte, o del d• 17.0 · W. KM911a Ave., TICE OR IN WRITTEN =~~ be hekt by ltle dUly and .. locetad It ORDER TO SHOW ITIMdlnle que no Ilene a.a. D CORRESPONDENCE not lnclude de•'-r.c;. aDDOlnted truatee u 2283 F.-.W Rd., ll. CAUSE flOA CHANGE aboQldo, -~ 0ranoa. CA t2M7 DELIVERED TO THE -wo• .ti0wn below, ol d CoataMa-.CA92927 CW NAME REX L BRADY, Publllhed Newport PLANNING COM· ommendallo~>i.. ·~d .. ttde, and lntef'allt Thi ~ .... " CASE NUMBER: ATTORNEY AT LAW BHCh·COlll Mua MISSION AT, OR Ul'Wefltty ol Ctlloml9, conveyed to and now tnllndecl 10 be A20802t 94H54-8230, 92 COR· Delly Piiot June t1, 15. PRIOR TO. THE PUS. Irvine Campua Stln· Ntd bY tM trwae In ~ at .. TO ALL lN'TCAESTED PORATE PARK. SUITE 18, 2001 UC HEARING" darda & Oealgn the lienlnaft9r .. oMcl d ALDEN LYMAN PERSONS: C·220. IRVINE. CA ____ _.....M...,f..;..1-t.._.4 FOR AJRTHER IN· Guldefinet. IC1tbed P'ot*CY unclet ESCROW 1. Petitioner: DonNI 92806 FOAMA TlON ON THE The conceptual dellgn tnd punUIN to 1 Died eof¥1CAATION, whalil Jean Kaplan filed I pell· DATE: MAR 23 2001 PUBLIC HEARINGS ABOVE APPL I CA· ~T~=blen•~. _ _......,. ~_!.~ ~ adclr.-11: 11321 Soul! ~Nwlth~this oour1 ~"!_! ALAN SLATER, Clefk. WILL BE HELD BY THE TIONS, TELEPHONE v1 ,,. • .., -_.,..... .,,. --... S,,_. Can*I. CA ...,... ·-·-..., p a-,._..... COSTA MESA Pt.AN· (71-t) 75"·52<t5, OR have p mlnary ap-........ but wttMut 90'103 and .... lolowa: Jean "'7 Pvbllshei Nr'wP<>rt NINO COMMISSION AT CALL AT THE OFFICE l)IOflf lrorn tl'le Slat• cOWMnt Of wanwity, .......__. .......... .......... ... "· ... an to Donna Jean .. h c I M CITY HALL n FAIR OF THE PLANNING Fire Marshal Ind the ~ Of lmpled .,..._ --.. ._. DHC • OS. ... DRIVE. coSTA MESA. ~.°'~= ==."1 or-.=. Jl.wla~~ ... II K~llti..E COURT ~t~,,June "i.11~j CALIFORNIA. AT 6:30 ~v~~~oti~~ pa.nee Sec:1lon. The ~ to pay .~ ~ IO Cellbnle ~oe~~:ed a~ ';,'~ FlctltJoua BualnHa ~~ss?:L:S ~R~ ME~~;~FO~~~~n aucceAful Dellgn 8uld f'll'lllllnlnll pnnl:lpel eomm.a1et matter ahall appear Name Statement AFTER ON MONDAY. BHch·Coeta Meu TMm wtl need to _, ...,. ol the noe.c•I Coda Section 1108.2. before tNa court at the The 1o11ow1ng peraona JUNE 25. 2001, RE· D1ii1y PiloC J1.nt 11. 2001 llnahpproval "°"' 6ath 91CWld bytM Died ol Thi """' and hearing Indicated beloW .. doing bulNM u: GARDINO THE FOL· M145 ltlil 8'11tl Fff Manni Tl'\llt, wllfi llntilf'Mt and _.... d Iha plf'IOn to lhow caUM, If any, DMC COMPANY, 3126 LOWING APPLICA· and the OMtiol'I ol Slata Im char1la uw.an, wMh whom clalml ff*'/ be the .,,.titlon for TIONS. OF ArdlMCt, AIDIS Com· a Pfovtded In the fled II Al.OEN LYMAN y ,._ Berti.~ Pl., Costa 1. Ex1ension of time aTY IJlatlOe Sedkln. Ind ltle l'IOCl(t), adVanCa. ESCROW ::': :.:::.-~ Miu, ~ 92626 Planning Application NEWPORT BEACH local Orange County under ltle .... d Ute COAPORATION. 113.29 NOT1C£" OF HEARING 3?289" B=::o. ~.· PA-00-06 for Sii Barton. NOTICE Fn Depemntnt agen-Dlld d Truat, lnllfMt South Shit. Canb. o.te; JUL 17, 2001 Coli. Meaa Ca111ornia authorized agent for INVJTINO BIDS dM. • • tNl'9on. f--. ~ CA 90703 and fw !alt ....__. 2·00 PM n.... · 92626 • SebuU8ll Valenle, for 1 Se.itd blda may be DEMQH llUIU> • and upenaae ol lM date fat eci clalml by 73•... . . ...,..,... oondttlonaJ Uff permit tec:.iYld at the ofllol ol 1UM TNllM fat Ille total My Cl'tlla ... be Jl.wla Thi addrMa cl Iha court ~!. ~ ~ for conatNcdon of a new the City Cieri(. 3300 ===110N ::::J':i.:::::: !9~1.~.._..! ~ 113.~~u ~ ~ Have · y'f:u elarted 5,390 tq. ft. lhoWroom, Newport Boulevard. 1. ?:z8uld T-!tie ~ :!..,:I --_, ,,_.,... •• to::._ "'v"::..~'=°! doing bualneas yet? a 4,046 tq. fl ~ P.O. Box 1768, Newpon P .~.. llon ~..:· ~.w.. 11111 d-. IPIC:Mld ..,..,.,. ·-.,. YM, 1/1199 buldlng with a 393 tq. ft. Beach. CA 92653-8915 ~-;.be~ ;';Mt'rOfth below. abcNe. ~ at leUt one» 0wren MkNel Moma loft. and a 3,087 IQ. tt. until 11:00 a.m. on the ~. JuM 4, 2001 Thi emount !MY be o...i Jun14, 2001 Ndl Wlell lcw tour euc-Thie atalement was 00\lefed cbplay ltnle· 10th day ol Jllf./ 2001, at the Ofb o1 De1iar1 l .... on !tie day oA RICHARD BROWN, SR.. ~~~ ~ prior~IO filed With the County :-:a1:: (~ = = t!me~ = Consttudlon s.'4loll ..... TIWS-~) v .. -... ""' Qeltt cl Orange CounlY ..... reed for .....--Unlwf'ljty ot ,._.,__....• TCltaAMAM w. N9wport ~ on Iha pelltion In Iha on 05/31/2001 lerie), with a van.nc. lrvlnl. ssOO .......,...,,_ TIWNOR. AN UNMM U.. Otlv lowing newapeper of 20011111417 li'om fl'onl aeU>edl r• IAN MIQUEL Plaoa' IMne ~ ..mo WOMAN ~ CN812772 17192--JP Jun genertl circulation, ~ "'°' JuM 4, 11. qulr9menlsplay (20' ~~ C:V~~~~"J 926111·2"50.' The "'9-~ nu.tN· 11, 2001 printed In thlt ~ ~. 2001 M1"1 15' .-..:.C9bY Plan-Tiii C/f ~ ----"'-Pticlcilt can ~ WIST IAV· lhe Delly Pilot, -" -._.,v • ..,. nr1 Conlnct No. 1174 ;-"',Mi;d' to ..-.i..i INQI AllOQATION f1ctttlous 8ut1MM W• Bay Sire«, COlta -1v,,a nJng Comm 1110~ IMml ~ ~-laVICI co .. A CA&J. Name Statwnent Meta. CA 92827· NOTICE OF ~01.l.g1.:1t0PA· '=' 5'{:l11r a.m~rtonbycalllf'll FOllU'M CCWCftA. The followtng pertOnl :~1MA.:C:.ltt2r'o. PETITION 98-79, PA·9IMIO~ 1171,500 ~~1170f(NI) :r.., •.. "':: rl~.:'le=rtJ'w.u: ~'o,IR,;. IUPE-TOrA~T:'&r~ :;:, :':6c1 zone. lngiMI(• ......... 2. Thi ~ t9 Miii No. 1~0'4 MAINTl:NANCE NOR COUfn' CORA KATHERINE Environmental da· ~ w.:t eltabllhed. ~ "' -:.c:::· : c: SERVICE. 17264 New· Donna JWt Kalpllr\ MADIN terltllnaUon: u;ampt. Pulllc wo.a lot ~ :c. ,_ Iha "9cOIW hope StrHt. 1100, 21 Pllmlel'I Aw. CASI! NO. A2IDIOIO 2. Planning AOPladiol11 DINCtor of bldcfefa. d OMHU Counly Founttln ~Jley, CA IMne, CA 82eoe.e.388 To Ill helfa. blnefl. PM>f.o:JIPA-dt-04 for ~ve bldclera lgn ulld T .. ma CALl'CNIA. 'o.e. ~ 112708 Pubtlahed N••Por1 cieriM. Cfedllof'I, oont· WHley Taylof, authOf· may otMln one Ml cl :':.:.:' ~ .... ..., • .i:oo 1=-=~ BHch·Coata M1ea lflOanl Cfedlton, and llld ?i: fOf ea.con ::. ~ ~ ,': ~ wllof~·~-:s.: ;::. ~ ~ ~22Woe . Veley, ~~t'°' <t, 11 ' :oi.: =-=:: ~ ·~ I~ Publlc Worb Depett• pntqtwM<:llllDl"'I. ~ 'nl-!l!I l'hll IMlflMI .. con-MJ4A -"c·oA°'·~·01THbalh,ERINof:E. ~~p.;: ~3300P.~ a. The~ .. ..,..._,. ~·· ~by..,, tncMdl.llll SUllllON8 NAOIN "" - 1hln ~ ir.Mewt ~ C::. = Heve you atar19d (CtTACION A, PETITION FOR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVmNG BIDS Sealed btds may be received Ill the office ol the City Clerlt, 3300 Newporl Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768. Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 until 10:30. a.m on the 10ltl day of Jui'f 2001. at llwflich tllne .aucn bids shall be opened and reed for FORD ROAD PAVEMENT REHAllUTATION T!tlt of Protect Con1nlc:t No. 3"07 fedenl Pfoleat No. STPl 5151 (012) '513,500 EngiRMf'I Eatlmate ~!t Publlc WOfila 01'"104' Prospective bidders may obtain one 111 of bid clOCuments 11 no cost at the office of the Public Wo111s Depart· ment, · 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768. Newport Beacn. CA 92658·8915. This project has • goal °' 11.5% Diaadvanteged Buaina11 Enlerprlae (06E) pe!11dpatlon. Required Contractor Lleense Ctassiflcation(s) ~.~red for thle P'oiect For further infOfTNI· !Jon, can Sl&phen Luy. Protect Manager at (94~) 644-3311. Publlahed Newport BHch-Coat• Mua OWiy Piiot June t 1. 2001 M147 .... ~ TMl!I .. pen UNT~ ANA, <:AU! doing w.1n... yet? JUDtCIAL) PAOBAn flu betn of PtlUI I d Iha Pf9" f10N1A ~ ,_ y.., .Ut~1 NOTICE TO Dl:FEN· flld~A STIHE. In ltflcallon proceaa. .......... M1MCe tnd WtlllOI Rodlclcef DANT: (Avl10 a the Cout1 ol lulljl_,..ht ..... ~ Thil ll.ltement WU Aculado) Coui1Cy of _.-!'!.,. ~ ~ ._.., • lhat ~ :r'n!!.. ~ JEHNfFEA C~ OA OE. STARTING ""jj_,,,.._ ~ «-. ~ ...... ,... """'ff' OAEOORY ALLE.H TlE PEmlON FOA ~be ~·ll::cs ~: -E·· .. ·:·w= °" o&'07~1 ....... 7 ~~ rm:'b':r': !: ~ ~,.. raira.n =1~1';1,21Mrli MOJOH 10. poHld•PllWlllNP-MIWI fies• CA._ NIM INCLUSIVE ....,_.,,.. to ........ ....-...... ,_ 11*1 I: -• ea 11-.. l'latllloue lullNll YOU ARE HINO taf 1111 .... of 1111 _. .......,,. ....... == TNllM SUED BY PlAINTff: oedlnt TIM\ ,.,.._.'I _, llltlmy ..... ............ (A Ud. 11 ... ..,.,.. ™' .P!TITION re• ==··~ •= :' .. '1..:ac...:': :-.~:• ~)~ ~ ;r: h ....,.., to_.._,, ll*-11• -. ~ ....... ACTION PACKAGING, OM MYI ., Ille lie ~~ Pll':J.'. In fie• --: :I.': ....... I -. ..._ 18$6 NftllOf't lll\ld., ~ 11 wwd an The Mand_, 001101t ;:::..tlldl._ =.:. .-:.: :.:::::; COiia ~ID .. •.,r••1•1 tN ........ far -. ........ W fl··· I II PlilllO fl~=~~;*:"'~ .. ~-~=-~ ......,; •• I a ti 1an ca.w1e11ltdl C... r--THE PSTmON ,.. ft. IM~ fl .. 0-..._,CA_ .,._....., .... be .. r:;:\,-Z..:.. .. ~~-=--· ..... beln":."I: .., .. _......, =-:..==="---·..:: ...... CA~ .. ::.:.,._..._ ::.:a..=::: fie ........... ~ 'II IF .. ..., .... • Tiill ....... ,., °"" • VGll ......... """ ----..... 5f4.-:-.:1.: ~ ............ i.,: ......................... ~ .. ,...., .. ...... liiiii"'9T -.. .,.. *"" ......... -. .......... :=..:; -':Ml.':. = ..... 'Q,w:.r.; ;"No =·-.in:.--= = =-...... ------TNa'~ ........ : ~ :::,.":':':"~ 11111:-&r ........ c-.r l,... ................... ... Cllllle:..2!P ·~ .,., ..... = ............. ... .:.. -~ . ~-. .... ., ......... ·--· ...... --~"~:·=·--· .. i!!i~-~ _,IL.![!! ~ .. • ': = 'F.:·=== WEif'\ ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • • supplled by the Oiltrtct 1n accordance wllh all proWJions of the tpeda- catlont. Speclflc:atlone, bid blanb and ful1tl9r In-formation m•y be ot>- talned at the ebcHe 116-dress. telephone (71-t) 593·7583. Published Newport Beach-Cotta M•H Daily PiloC June 11 , 200 I Ml<t9 Flctltloua Bua"- Name StatMMnt The followinp pef'IOf1I are dolog bUlinMe es: a) New Trutnpe( Mln- islrils, b) 8'tdge TlmM, 1168 Boise Way. COiia Mesa, CA 92626 Rhoda Daniel, 1 HS8 BoiN Way. COiia Meea. CA 92626 Thia busine9a ia con· ducted by. an ~ Have you 1tarted doing buair-. y.t? No Rhoda De.nlel This statement wu hied with the County Clerlt cl Orange County on 02J02/2001 2001M540JI Daily PiloC Feb. 8, 15, 22, Mar. 1, 2001, emended publlcatlon Mt! 11. 2001 M150 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 THINGS ro BVY. trS-AU HEllB EVERYlM.f IN CUSSIFIIll (949) 642.5678 -l G:t EOUAI. llOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rlll atat1 aiMl1ISlllQ 1n llliS newspaper Is Wbllcl 10 the Federal h11 HouS1ng Act of 1968 as 1mendtd which makes 11 illegal to ad~rllse any preference. hm11auon or d1scr1m1natlon based on race, color, rtllO· ion. sex, n.Jndlc.lp. lamlllll status or national oriQln, 01 dn lntenlion to make any SU(h preference llm1latlon or d1SC11m11U1Uon. • This newspaper w111 not knowingly accept any adver11aemen1 for rul estate which 1s on voolahon ot the lllW Our r elders are hereby mtormed that alt 11wt111ngs advtrtiSed In lllfs newsp1~r are available on an equal 09P0rtunrty batls To complain of diSCmnl-nallon. calt HUO toll tree 11 1 8()0..424 8590 1·-a1 NE TOP HOMEBUYlNG SUPERSTORE ~Wen NahrYJ ~ I ()()Cit Rea Estite lo.res f fl'e f'req.JaiiOCtlO'I Free CJ1'dl f1l'port Flt'e CicNt Rtp0 lJst VA & F~ ~1come All ateas "t"aad (ii Tocloly' 171415™800 24 lvs Vttmn Real F.Aatt 5c)l!!t ll!>wlOJClnl "«*; EMAIL; ~eoo@ldnc.com •' ......... '. ~ .. ';.' ·~l ' ... .Ill•-~ , ..... Yllw ol .... 0.-• ClllllllM a.a UT.-t .. '"' ......... ,.,.,.. ...... ..,. _, ..... .......... .. • --·--IOI. .;:;;.;, ,. .... . ,.~... ' ... .. Pl .... !I ·- 'i-c; l'.c(/. ~ ,, ',.i Bring in this ad and we will give you $200 ,}. M? off your security deposit by 6/15/01 f -· M.. N' /')-) l .. ir-"r:t\ ' """$-k <.. -•• ~ ;t '" ~ J~' ~ ;' .--::Z"''£:>-~.;:,_t-'l.,)" ED VAN DEH llOSSCttE REAL ESTATE llAOKEA · LOCAL SINCE 1970 · IMH50-0943 www.ntwportmt., hom11.com PRIME ESTATES LoU • ~ Views! Cell Pllb1c:k T tnOt9 A!l!!!t MM5M705 .,.._.,., tw • ... t t/21111e.~.t1-··· ~ ,,,, =.=~=· Sen: Palk-tide~ wtcity, Canyon, and OcMn views. Giiled Community w/Private Garagu, European- Stvte Kldlena. IMloml W"!O, 2 Poola nl Sf*. Renea. Activity and 8uelnea Cemm. tBr 281 From $1450.00 $500.00 Oft Move-4n 8p9cilla. Cal J\llnlta °' Alic:e tor Ottaill. an-471-6725 ....... -· :,, .. -----DeMllnes ----- Mooday ........... .Friday S:OOpm Friday .......... TI1ur11day S:OOpm Tues<lay ......... Monday 5:00pm S4turday ........... Friday :j:OOpm W«ln~y .... Tuesday 5:00pm Sunday ............. Friclay 5:00pm Thunwlay .. Wednesday S:OOpm Wedding Experts , SHOWCt1.SE !7(eacb 42, ()()() f.J(eaden 1'n 'X.lllporl 23et1c.b, Corona IJ 9ll:ar, ~tlJparl Gxuti Ckla !J/(~a. Von'/ miss oul on I his chance lo promole _your e:xperlis~ in lhi.J fie/cl! Our 7IJ«llin1 OhOcccuc • 1t&lic.Jion 'l>al1: "'M 21/b, 2fXJI cSpocw 1hO<ffiM: iuM 19/h, 2()()/ • ~Juulori<il'JJHd/inc: itin. 19/b, 2()()/ ~ 1J.od/lm1: iti1t120/h, 2()()/ • 'J&/HS1 'lJHJ!im1: °YuM 2/JI, 2()()/ ANr.il (949) 5744249 ,. • - • C.-.0 ........ ~,,..., ""*· ~ CHM COAVmE 'IS ( l9) NAtlRI 112 !r;~l,~O~ __ mu.:.;i4:alHH=~1ooi:z__ ~11'° . r c.-. ...,.. • I s-1111 "'91\. ..... J..:148) 115.988 ' NAIUtl 1 ID4ft!100 Have A Garage Sale!. Call. the Piiat Claaalfleda at C94SJ B42·SB7B ta Place Your Garage· Sale Ad! • • . --'!'~-~ r ~. • -~18 DUICQOOe(I llTUP T,.lnlng I Support. 8ci1d1~MMce1MI. lH1 --_, ' .• h~ r -.--... ....... ~ •• ., I ~ •6, I illti ,. • Bridge By CHNI f.8 GOREN with OMAR SHARIF Md TAHNAH HIRSCH ANSWUS TO WEEU.Y IJUJ>GEQUIZ Q I • As South, vulnerable, you hold: • Q n s " " o "J • an n The biddina has oroceedod: NORTH IA51" SOUTH z.• 2• ' •M1lfldll,... Iott. What action do you take? A • It ntlghl 1C1Ctn dw pas ii au~ matic, but dw nw lbe rislt of Id· ting to I.be eecond-besl JpOt. COmct is to double. Thal tells partner that you have no values other than in the auit bid by your ri&ht·hlnd awe>-~ Partner now Tw the option of coovcrtin1 to penalties II be needs a amidseon of help from you to mate apme. Q l · Both vulne111ble, u South you bold: Q 4' • M Sood!, vulnerable, you hoid: • It Q 117 6 «::I f o J lU • A '5 4 The blddina hu oroceedcd: NOllTH IAB1" SOUTH WF.8'r I• l o T What do you bid oow'1 A · lf you have apliluet bich in your llmOl'Y· this It the lime to jump to four beuU IO show the sin&}eton If not, Jump to four spades. 1'be hand is too aoOd for any invitational accJoo In that aulL Q 5 • 8«h vulnerable,u South you hold; •A 4J «::I Q 17 o Q J4 •A IC 104 The biddin1 lw proceeded: • NOR111 EAST SOUTH WEST lNT• ,_ ' PORO T.-.0.. • AQIO c::i 6S o 972 •HU • J5. J 7 points What do you bid now? AT, N;, M Pl' EAST SOlml Wl'S1' NOR111 (10l3'1~ ~ .._ Pall lo INT Mf.aA-1112 2«::1 T What do you bid now? A. If~ hu a maximum, rour combined count is 33-the mini· mum for a small slam. However, tf you inviie slam by bidding four no trump. putncr nu&ht accepc with many 16-point holdings. Also. your fiat dlstriliution and no aouroe of tricks means that 33 point~ migh1 nee be enough. Bi~ thrce no trump. Hoftdl ~ SE '00 AT, At; A • You do llOI have much of a hand, but w11h a reasonable five-card spade suit you do not want to 111y out of die auction. Bid two spades. That is purely competitive -there llJ'e other weapons available to show a stronger hand. (ODMm) '11.171 Tilecldin Rollll'9 Q 3 • Vulneable. you hold: MWIMS12 Q 6 · Both vulnerable, as South you hold: ""f"' -.... . . I f i o ~~~·~.-b,1t.-! •76 «::l llJ o AQJ643 •9112 Panner opens the biddina with ooe no aump. What do you tapond? A • If you have some means of dis-covering whether partner has any help in diamonds, by al.I means employ that weapon now. If you do not. op1 for three no crump. At wom. that should depend on a diamond rineue. This hand u fat beuer than a random 9 points, which would merit only an invitational move toward same. • K Q J 10 911 J 1:1 A o J 2 • Q 64 The bidding hu proceeded; SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I• ,_ INT ,_ ' Whal do you bid now? A· You have 7-plus U'ick.s in your hand -noc enough for game unless putnercan bid again. To set Nonh's mind at rea about the q~~f rour suit. jump IO three ' . That IS invitational, and partner will be able to judge that ~rime honors are what you are looklng for. ................ ...._..DIE WlfOll 'M 7 Miter, CD Cfllllgtr, loldld will .. lecDy ~ bl. ~ c:ond. Cal ,.. .. 71~71!!8 AT, At; laildld (174M7) ' 111,171 Tillollott ...... Mf.llHl12 llllwCldle 420 IEL 'M Diamond Blue, llawltu R...,_.tt. '*baQ. 2nd-.~M ni ~-. ,:~~~~.· 110. 71!£1-2011 I •... ••• •• • t ·- .. -.. , . .;. -, ~. ~~ .. "'I:.·:'~.' PUBLIC NOTICE The Cell. Publlo-Utl lltltl Com· ....., MQUIQ ............ ,.. ~ .... 111tn1 f'* ,,U.C. OllT~- MCI --"""' MT.U ....... 11111•2111• .,.. ....... ............ _ ... ~ .. ........ Ti.r " .... , .. Monday,~ ll, 2001 9 ' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -cmllllCD ,_. ..... Pl YllOUTlt FURY ._ . 383 Engine. Nteds b!We, l)ead gaskea end -~-'6,.~~11r. 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