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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . .. ! : : SERVING THE NEWPORT -Nd:SA CON\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM . . Benefit · race draws hundreds • J. . • Clouds f a.il to dampen •: · enthusiasm at Newport Harbor High PTA's 14th annual Harbor Heritage Run. MMhls Winkler OAJl.Y PILOT event, which began and ended at the school "Everyone was happy, every- one liked the kids' races and there was lots of good food." Although the final count on the nwnber of runners had not yet been tal- lied Sunday, at least 200 more people ran in the 5K race than in previous years, Glover said. Heritage run veteran Leslie Boler, 11, who had to compete in the 2K adults' race because she had outgrown the categories for younger children, said her day went "really well." After diinking a lot of water and walking around the food booths set up for runners and spectators, Leslie quickly made up her mind that she would run again next year. And the winner of this year's 5K race? Wilhelm Giddabudy, 24, made it to the finish in 14 minutes and 40 seconds. AND THE WINNERS ARE ... Hefe are the top finishers in the 14th annu- al Hatbor Heritage Run: 1005 KLA5SIC' kAa MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2000 They ranged in a!1e from 5 to an 85- year-old winner. Participants in the 14th annual Harbor Herita~ Run sponsored by the Newport Harbor Hiqh School PTA said they didn't mind the cloudy weather and simply had a great time. "I think it was perfect,• said Kathi Glover, chairwoman of Saturday's "There weren't too many people who came in before me: she 'said. "I wasn't in first place, and I wasn't last. I was kind of in the middle." S-to 7-year-okh: 1 -Jantzen Oshier SEE RACE PAGE 4 KENT TREl'fO.V I DA.LY Pl.OT Runners warm up for the SK race at the 14th annual Harbor Heritage Run on Saturday at Newport Harbor High School. ;; . I • • .· . . . ... . . a '• .. ,,. ' . :1 GREG FRY I DAA.Y PILOT Sonora Elementary School students, from left. Shannon Walters, 7 and Kayd Decke.r, 8, go through a money-counting math exercise. The Costa Mesa school jumped 90 points in the API ran.kings, the biggest improvement in the Newport-Mesa Uni.Ued School District. Shooting for the ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Principals of Costa Mesa elementary schools that shot up the ladder or a state ranking system share the secrets or their success Danette Goulet OAllV PILOT tary School, said of the school's 73-pomt mcrease on the Academic Perfor- mance Index ranking. "Basically, (there was) a schoolwide focus on basic skills, teachers working together to pro- W ith the state putting heavy pressure this year on raising student test scores, teachers at several of Newport- Mesa's historically low- achieving schools joined forces to find success. vide quality instruction, Topics Mid tTMds that •ffKt teacher use of data and -your lif'@ what we call differenti~ Soaring student test scores at West Side schools can be attributed to a break from traditional teaching styles, administrators said. •1 know what did it," Sharon Blakely, principal of Whittier Elem.en- ated. instruction." But weren't students already being taught basic skills? Didn't teachers always work to provide quality instruction? SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 4 Campaigning isn't everything to Measure Ts co-chairma,n 111.W. SCOOP Glrts' Room,• the first IUm the movie prodUcer allo bal directed. Set at the Univerllty ol North earouna, the mm te11s the ltory ol two young wmnen-ooe a debut.ante, the Other. bobMniaO"--wbo come to Wee eidi other. Turner, who bu l8eD tM moVie, 8dmltted tbat be ii dearly prejucbci9cl u the cltl9d0{1 latber. But be aid tt ta a very goOd mm mwrt'd•. Wiiii..,. .. doWD .............. P9T•WlltDliode ...... llMl flt•' hd wlb ..... ............. .-. .. ........ ... _ ..._ Commission sets hearing on B11zz • Newport Beach restaurant, the scene of numerous disturbances this year, could lose its business permit. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH-The city Planning Commission has set a hearing for Nov. 9 to determine if the owners of Buzz Restaurant should lose their busmess penrut. When commissioners approved the pennit in May 1998, it included a waiver for 41 parlung spaces on the basis that most of the restau- rant's second floor would be used for interactive video and sports games. Parking requirements for game arcades are lower than those for restaurants. Earlier Uus year, the restaurant's owners apparent- ly removed the games and turned the floor into a dance area, bar and food service area. City officials contend that change no longer fits within the approved permil •we believe that there are grounds for a revocation hearing,• city Planning Direc- tor Pabida Temple told the commission Thursday. Commissioners also must determine if a high number of disturbances at the restau- rant in the 3400 block of Via Oporto should be an issue in considering its business license. Between Jan. 1 and June 30, 41 calls for service and 75 officer-initiated activities occurred at the restaurant, according to a Newport Beach Police Departnient memorandwn. #.s a result, 29 people have been arrested at or immedl- ately adjacent to the restau- rant. The incidents include a patron who was struck with a SEE BUZZ PAGE J ClmBS ----· .... s •-Clim I Mllm!S 7 .. ' • Allow• .... SURFAa ON THE Get to the Newp()rt Pier early to watch the dory fishing fleet rettim with the fresh catch of the day. Fish are pre~red for sale at McFadden Square, an open-air market. 2 Monday, October 9, 2000 DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Bill Gorham bolds a giant wooden fishing lure once used In Cabo San Lucas. The lure hangs in Bongos Sportfisblng in Newport Beach along with large, squid-like creatures made of rubber to catch large fish. Alex Coolman D AILY PILOT I n the aesthetically rarefied world of fishing lures, there are different schools of thought. Some prefer the minimalist works- the dainty flies with hand-crafted pre- cision that almost elude comprehen- sion. For the big-fish hunters who need immediate impact rather than subtle nuance, there's nothing quite so satis· tying as mdXlITlahsm. ln a strange, lure-onented grotto at Bongos Sportfishing shop in Newport Beach. maximalism reigns supreme. The truly massive pieces are sus- pended from the ceiling, where the only illulnination comes from a creepy blue Light overhead and the air is filled with the sound of twinkling chimes. They are squid or, at any rate, squid-like in form. If you want to go fishing for shark or bluefin tuna, bigger is better, it seems, when it comes to lures Bulbous and rubbery, with clammy, florescent tentacles, the lures hang like so many perverse salami in some twisted version of an Italian deli. One of the squid is imprisoned in a plastic bag. Its rubber flesh is flecked with gold and purple glitter Oakes. The label on the bag reads • B2 Squid. High-Tech Hootc.bie. • What can be the possible justifica- tion for these creatures? "They're used primarily for shark fishing,• said Bill Gorham, captain of the boat Tailchaser, which is one of the vessels that takes Bongos charter cus- tomers out for fishing trips. "They're also used for bluefin tuna." It turns out, Gorham went on to say, that there is an extensive body of the- orizing behind the gross matter of the lures themselves. Men have been wracking their brcµns for years to determine how, exactly, a bunch of rubber and dye can be maCle to simu- late vigorously flipping marine We. "There's two basic theories," Gorham said. •0ne theory is you try to match the ambient light conditions. The other theory is you try to contrast.· Gorham is in the camp of the con- trasters. He likes to use bright lures, like the fluorescent squid, on dark days and black lures when the sun shines. But perhaps more difficult to fath- om is the psychology of that strange creature, the lure-buying customer. The best lure in the world won't catch any fish if it does not first attract the angler's gleaming Visa card. Gorham stated it most clearly: "The guy has to look at the lure and say, 'If I were a fish, I'd eat that.'" Doily Pilot American Legion deserves to keep its bayfront lease A month ago,~ wrote aboutAmencan Legion Post 291 and its desire for a new bayfront land lease with Newport Beach. The city is investigating the possibility of reneqing' on its unanimous vote Aug. 27, 1997, to sign a lease with the post "d . Instead, it is COOSl< enng granting a developer the lease to build an Italian villa-style hotel on the site the post has occupied for more than 60 years. . lo my column, tongue in cheek of course, I said City Council members were suffer- ing from hearing loss and for- getfulness as they weren't lis- tening to residents who oppose the hotel. I realize they are elected to serve the best interests of our city and think they extend their best effort in this regard. But a new illness evidently has stricken the failing health of our cx>lmcil since they apparently now have wrtter's aamptoo. lo business, it is reasbnable and customary to respond to a written inquiry and just plain courteous. This is even more important when public ser- vants, elected by the persons asking the questions, are involved. On Aug. 30, the American Legion issued a courteous let- ter to the mayor and Cify Council. suggesting a prelimi- nary outline on ways to resolve the lease issues. It was not a one-sided directivei rather a letter of compromise and compassion for the resi- dents on the Balboa Peninsu- la, the post's membership, Sutherland Tula Development and the city of Newport Beach. It is now 40 days since the dty received the post's letter. Have th& city word processors broken down? Can't someone , ln City Hall find an old type- writer, or how about a pen or pencil? The council has failed to respond to the letter. Surely someone could respond. How about a telephone call? Do citizens who have served our country deserve such treatment? Just look at their record. They waive or' reduce hail rental fees for • Terrance Plidlips THE HARBOR COLUMN events such as Newport Har- bor and Estancia high schools' football, basketball, soccer, volleyball team award ban- quets and class reunions; Newport Beach Employees League meetings; the Fourth of July Character Boat Parade; Fire, Harbor and Lifeguard department retirement ban- quets; Newport-Mesa Unified School District banquets; Police Explorer dinners; the Harbor Patrol's annual dinner. Newport Beach HistortcaJ Society fund-raisers; Orange County Boy Scout annual cbn- ners; Girt Scout Jamborees; the California Law and Order Awards banqueti Orange County district attorney and Newport Beach Police Oepcµt- ment retirement dinners; high school American Essay Con- test site; Red Cross Blood dn- ves; and national child wel- fare benefits. Ob, there's more-a lot more. And how about the commotion the post will cre- ate Oct. 21, when it hosts the "Sail for the Vl.SWllly Impaired." Thirty plus boat!. will host abut 100 visually impaired people for a day on the sea. Vohmteer your boat Do we really think we should replace this hallowed ball with a Gucci type and hype hotel? City Council members· Please respond to the Amen- can Legion's letter with a unanimous yes. Give the post a new lease and get on with guiding a dty that serves our community. Everybody W1Il.S and everybody's happy. • lElalNK:I '*'-&..ft Is the Daily Pilot's boating writer. He may be reached by e-mall at terrykpO etnfil.com . What's Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship will pre· sent a nine-week marine diesel maintenance course from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays through Nov. 15 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $79. (949) 645-9412. p .m . Mondays, beginning Oct. 16 and continuing through Nov. 20, at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $79. (949) 645-9412. are available at Marina Sailing in players. Ice and cups are provided. Reservations are suggested. An hour rental is $60. (949) 645-6812. AFLOAT • WHAT'S AA.OAT Is published periodical- ly in the Dally Pilot. If you are planning a nautical event submit the information to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e- mail to dailypilotO/atJmes.com SAILING CWSES A noncredit. nine-week course on traditional marlinespike seaman- ship will be offered from 7 to 9 p .m. Tuesdays, beginning Oct. 17 and continuing through De't:. 12, by Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Seamanship at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $79. (949) 645-9412. A noncredlt. lntennedlate shields sailing course will be offered on five consecutive Saturdays, beginning at 1:15 p.m. Saturday, by Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $115. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Seamanship will pre- sent a noncredit, six-week rigging and sail repair course from 7 to 9 An intensive, live-aboard course for sailors, •Power Yacht Operation and Management,· will be offered Oct. 18 to 22 aboard Orange Coast Col- lege's 70-foot power yacht Wide Waters. Participants will meet at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . $1,495. (949) 645-9412. Leamtosallorwlndsur1athsort Water Sports. Wind.surlers and 14- foot sailboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and prlvat6 leuom the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-7763; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Lido Sailing Club, {949) 675-0827. 1011 RENYIU Balboa Boat Rentals can put you op the water in many ways, with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14-bolder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cruis- ing the bay. (949) 673-7200. Electric boat rentab are available by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and compact disc Sail airborne outside the harbor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun · Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949) 673-1693. A motorized lounge cba1r may be rented from Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach fwniture and wetsuits also are available. (949) 729· 1150. Party pontoom, chaparral run- abouts and family pontoons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Pun Zone. (949) 673-3372. 8£ADEBS HOnJNE (949) 642-6086 CA 92626. Copyright No news ~ ri... lllustt~ edltorMll matt• °' adwftltemlnts h«eln e1n be ~without writt.n per· mllllon of c:opvrlght or.vner. WllTIIEI AID SUlf POLICE FILES VOL M. NO. 241 ~H.~ Publilher TOMYDOOaO, Editor U.CAHN. OtyE~ Ma-La, AllistM'tt City Editor •••••MNW. fut\nS ldltor .,_CAii.., Sponl Editor --~ NMJEdltor M1MA MllM.NI. '"''*"'* """' MOCJIMI(, ""°'° Editor IMmlnML'"' :::::=:: CllliMld AiMf'Ulll lg iWIGI••• ~iodOI• MSPIGO..,. "*' llrwidll Offlcjf • Record your 'omments about the Dally Piiot or news .tips. ·ADOBES$ OUr address Is 3JO W. Bay St, Costa MeM. CA 92627. COBRECDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt• ty «1<rect 1n etron of subst.tna. ,.__,. call (949) 574-4233. rn The Newport leecM:oste ...... o.tlly rllot (USPS-144«>0> " pub- llttled MoncS.y through SeWrdty. In Newport hec:h and (oQ MN, Wblalptlons.,. ~only by ~to The T'"19t Orange County (IOO) ~S2-t14t In'•• out1lde of Newpoft ~and ~ ~ dllalptionl to the ~ flMot .. MIA*t oniv by lnlll fot $lO per "'°""' foeclotld <• post.ege peld tit c.oa MIN. CA.CPl'm~ .. ~ .... end 1oc:11 ...... , ~ Tiii: s..t ..,,__,,...ID Tht ~~---Olly l"IOco r.o ._ 1-. c.. --., HOW',10 BEACH us ClnMldon The T1tMS Of~ County (800) 252-9141 Adw<i ... 11 Clatlffled (949) 642-5678 Display (M9) ~-<4321 fdteotW News (949) 642.580 Sports (949) 574"4Ul ~ Spottl Fu (949) 646"'4170 f~: fMllYp/~t#mes.c.om M.in Ofllcil IUllM9 <>Mc. (949) 642-<4121 ·-~, .. (Mt) 6J1•7'2t ~"'"""" ~-..... • ~ f/A tha l.ol ~ "'"*' .. ftWDA1'.s hlbol 73161 CoroN def Mar 73161 Costa Mesa 73161 Newpott Beach 73'61 Newport Coast 73'61 WfOMCAn 1 • to 2·fo0t w.ws. ... to knee high. with o«eMoNI J.foOtan ~ p()Orl.~ ••ciondltlonl LOCA1IDll -Wldgl 1·2' -~ 1·2' ......, 1·2' """' ""Y 1 "l' CdM 1·~ TIDD • TODAY flnt low 1:48 a.m .................. 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Daily Pilot COSTA MESI PWINING COMMISSION PREVIEW UNDER FIRE lllll-CllE FACILm The Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commission Is expected to vote tonight on a 14-bed residential care ~aclllty for the elderly within a former apart- ment comple>< on the south side of Center Street between Pomona and Anaheim aven·ues. The applicant, Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospi- tal Inc., is requesting a conditional-use permit to legalize an e><lsting resi- dential care facility that has been operating since 1986. What to expect: City staff members have rec- ommended approval of the request. In a report, they conclude that the facility has been operat- ing successfully since 1986 and has had no negative effects on neighbors. TOWll CENTER EXPANSION Commissioners will hold a public hearing on a proposed expansion plan for South Coast Plaza Town Center to Include a cultural arts center. The project, which would be developed by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center and Com- monwealth Partners LLC, calls for changes in the city's general plan as well as the Town Center mas- ter plan. WIYit to expect: City staff members have rec- Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .• Cos- ta Meia, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574- 4268. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a coni.c:t phone number. A com-plete listing is avallable at http:llwww.dallypllot.com . WEDNESDAY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce wtll host a seminar, "Communica- tions Consultant for Kahrs Communication Concepts,• at noon at the S'utton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. $25 or $20 for members with a reservation. (949) 729-4400. Salomon Smith Barney wW host a lecture, "Senior Tech- nical Analyst: Where Does the Market Go From Here? Why?" at 6:30 p.m. at the Sut- ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Louise Yamada will discuss trends in the market and wtll also focus on the breakout of a multiyear downtrend in the utillties sec- l9f. (800) 846-6337, Bxt. 1748. BUZZ CONTINUED FROM 1 beer bottle during a fight. an alleged rape of a patron by a bartender and the arrest of a patron in connection with lewd conduct on Buzz's dance noor. Michael Cho, an attorney for Buzz'• owners, requested that a hearing be postponed until November. City ol6dU bad recommended that com- mlnionen bold a hearing Oct. 19. • •rm taken beck a little bU about the tim.tno ol the --. • said Cho, adding that tbe =-~~~ ~~gement Inc., • N.wpolt Beeda·bMed campuy, IOok O¥W ~ 'lllllld.~the Nltaurud blMef, Ciao . I ,,. • ·They inbertted • buge ;.\~. be Mid, eddlDa tbat ...... ~lbad . ...... tonfmemtrytomw --.... 12:30 ·-.. w ....... old .........,.. --...., of the ....... --··-"' _., 111111tt Qolllkl .. ~•PJ• .... 111 ........ -=c=::i-,::;• • •ut••••I. FYI • Whitt: Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting • When: 6:30 tonight • Where: C~ Hall, 77 Fair Drive • Who: Chairman: Walt Davenport; Commis- sioners: Chris Fewel, Katrina Foley, Tom Sutro and Katie Wilson • Information: (714) 754-5245 ommended that commis- sioners accept public com- ment on the project's environmental impact report and vote on the issue Oct. 23. CHAIN·LINK FENCING Commissioners will vote whether to allow a chain- link fence along Baker Street and Mesa Verde Dri- ve on property that belongs to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. Newport Beach firefighters prepare to knock down hot flames bursting from a wooden structure Sunday tn a demonstration as part of the 10th annual Public Safety Day 2000 at Newport Center Fire Station No. 3 on Jamboree Road at Santa Barbara Drive. The open house, held in observance of Fire Prevention Week, Included a display by the Newport Beach Police Department's special weapons team and a demonstration by the K-9 search team. Free child identification cards also were made available. The fence was installed within three months after the city code was m~ified to prohibit chain-link fences adjacent to public rights of way, except in areas zoned residential. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS What to expect: City staff members have recom- mended that commission- ers deny the request and ask the church to remove the fence within 30 days of Planning Commission action. A city report states the fence is incompatible with the surrounding area. ,_~,~~· ,,_. ·r·. ~ ~ ~ I • J • ..... ~ '" .tr. • ~ .._ ,. SlB~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMET1CALJ.Y IMPERFECT Get the Best for Leal I'm not worried, my agent Is Cr91i Brown lnsugnce Call today for auto & home owner's Insurance! (949) 760-1255 Fashion Island N rt Beach • Uc• 0550290 TMt"• filht, wt aaid tut driYt a BMW. It'• 1 little unconYentional but who said fundrais1nc couldn't ~ funl Juat doute a few minurtt of your t11nt to test drive one of a.r 8MW1 (what a MCrifict) and alone wirh BMW of Nonh A•rka wc'll Heh dOnate one dollar for each ttst drive mile to the Suten 0. Komtn I II I I I I FoUndation for 8ttNt Cancer Racarch. .. ••• ,., 111• •••• DIM g DfE QllE T.....,, Oaii61f 10. DX)• 9 e.lll. IO 5 p.ffl . CREVIER ~ &ass' :/w \ THAT'S YOUR FINAl ANSWER, it'c ti11<t1 ~of".·· Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949 ·645·7626 l'llaolW. 1Ml""1 • CllouP ElWIClll • YOCW • ST1tlooni 0.-• SnalHG • T~ • TAI 0t • $Tll.ll4 ~ • MA5SMll • WllOHT W A1'CHIM • l'IA"D • Exl'DIT l'ulllorlAi. SWT • MmlCN.J.r EsWiusHr.D ~' ~ HIMn4 aa • CHu> CAii! ESTCUFF PLAZA~~ ~ CoRoHA DEL MAR Irvine Ave & 17th St. ~~ 2101 E. Paafic Coast Hwy Newport Belch PCH & Avocado Ave (949) 631-3623 FIT~SS C~!!!°EA 949) 760-9335 Pleast join us for our 42nJ Annivenllry Celebrlltion .Qeginning Wtdnesday, Oi:tobtr 4th A Sptci41 Showing of TM 0p.J, of<Jaobw Anti All '1JHl'fl'ltity # M "11M Nr/y MIU/Jty iho!lillf '11 20-50%0ff =-----=-=--°' s.ll "'111 I 0 M,I c.,.., """far Ml,.,.,, (948)MNl10 1a•mTDrh9 ... ' l Q\_, Monday, Odober 9, 2000 3 4 Monday, October 9, 2000 RACE CONTINUED FROM 1 8-to 10;fw~ 1 -Alex Popof 2-BillyGrey 3 -Evan Walker 21CMCE Men's winner. Hellos Uanderal 'Nomen's winner. 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DES ;ind I m~ 10 NewpC>~ ~a~~,:~~:=.~?~~~ ~~:~aa~ ~ ~ 1 was cost accounl>ota:h busY raising our son o ic nd WI! wcrt v W have all betn c:-::;:,~~i~g in t: ~o;;~'::f 1~ mnd~nY-L'f ~~ 50 fonunate trlt with 50 many wo enu ..-- 111nn and WO . 1 Boy Scout ....A pbn the 1n1emau~a ct1llrf for (,rant hell""~ d then (ttal1CU a dt bd\ind Jambogr~il~:, f~om tht g':!~1~o-!ald t>aril is youn Jambortt where . , worked 1ogdh· after the f In the community . ..,..10, save All o us . I nlrauon rv ., now nd gtve our City ns,,. We were ~y ~ bauJda create nelgh!><>rhal~~rch which I sull frtt. f eonwrsauon memben°. anend to thu d;ay . "-ntl!I ·'--Oa.sll Sel\IOr ~ drive to out£ u"' as the firat We led the ·-· honored to ~\ • La~ly t've d Crant "-~ •FT\ di of Oas s. bo ~es\dent. of the any c~f my fellow Knloed :~~ bcen talking tom 1c \)ecaU5« I'm colM%f?\ this MeasuK S ~~cour communl~~~ wha~.~ommunlty has :y would -want our """""..-rad'--~ which has I~ crochtc ~':id desuay the proeasd~I things in ~e 10 a D-1. h 80 many won to build us accom,P is r history and success p;istl Lets \ISi! OU our future. Measure S Risks Our Quality of Life Sometimes we toke for granted the wonderful quollty of llfe we enjoy In Newport Beoch. In my opinion passage of Measure S would do much to place our quollty of llfe at rtsk. Memyre S woyld dMcie our cltv. neighbor· hood QQQ!nSt oelghborbood. by forcing all l<Jods of • rnJno( reDQvatkX» and Improve- ments to be p!gced onto citywide etectloo ballots, When I wont to pr999rve something In my city. I wM to build consensus and obtain my representative's support; If they don't support our wishes. I work to vote them out. I've aeen this wM, ond It will continue Without dvldlng us. Long-time Newport resident Inez Howold urQes No on Measure S. Let's Bring Newport Together -Not Tear It Apart Grant ond I spent so much of our llves trying to relnfOl'ce the sense of community In Newport Beoch. Whether It was Boy Scouts. c hurch octMtles or senlOI' programs. we lent o hand to help Improve our community. Megsuce S won't helo bring Newport Begch togetbet It won't stoo trattlc on Pacific Cogst Hlghwav. It will cayse continuous pol!tlcgl aaugbbllng over complex oelgbborbood Lvy@s that should prooerty be deeldad by Oll local elected ott!clols with the Dpyt of the commuottv at Qli* tlstgt'Q. Every morning, I IOY "thank you fOI' anothet dot In paradise.· I think we all do. We have gotten tNs fOf togethet. let'I stay together. I hope you wlll Join me In voting NO on Measure S. tt'a the belt choice '°' the community. SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 The difference, accord- ing to the principals of three schools where scores increased the most, is an intense collabo.ration of teachers and extra pro- grams outside the tradition- al classroom setting. Teachers were •working very hard, but they weren't working together," Blakely said. •Teachers are collabo- rating. We're d eepening out knowledge base. What we learn we put into prac- tice. We access it and then we recraft it." That was the story all over the successful West Side when the API rank· ings were released last week. The API, mandated by Gov. Gray Davis' Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999, ranks·each public school based on student performance on the Stan- ford 9 achievement test scores. The state set a target score of 800 for every school across the board. Each school ranked below 800 will be required to improve its score by a fixed percentage each year until it reaches 800. Schools that receive an 800 or higher are expected to maintain or improve that g rade each year. When the API flf5t came out in January, only riXnifiofd the Newport-Mesa U e School District's 26 schools included had reached that target score. When the new scores were released last week, 16 of the 20 schools that need· ed to improve did so, many 'making astounding leaps that far surpassed state reqllirements. TEAMWORK MAKES THE DIFFERENCE This year's buzz word in improving schools must have been teamwork. ·1 would certainly give credit to the staff. We cer· tainly worked as a team,· sald Ken Killian, principal of Rea Elementary School, which jumped 83 points on the API ranking. Unlike Blakely, Killian said he couldn't possibly nail down what made the clifference. But like the principals at most under-performing schools, Killian knew when the governor's mandate took effect, it was time for a new approach, Maybe the time had come to veer away from the traditional classroom approach, with teachers doing their own thing. Costa Mesa instructors were each strugglmg to find an effective way to give the multitude of Eng- lish language learners the attention and help they 50% OFF TOPIARIES, FALL WREATHES AND CORNUCOPIAS 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa (~from Ralphs) (949) 646-6745 Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 Welcome to o . Medk~ ~ M~.~~5 E ne "Your Southern California Mobility Specialists" Sit 11tttpuJ Showroom Hours Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm 7 11 W. 17th St. Suice A-5 Costa Mesa 949-64~2010 Toll Free (888) 447-90S6 • Representing the full line of Pride Mobility Products • Service & Repair •Insurance Reimbursement Specialist Pride Scootc.n from $149~ I 11 11 , , Doily Pilot needed, while continwng to challenge the rest of the class. At Whlttle r Elementary, teachers began meeting on a regular basis to discuss what was working and what was not, Blakely said. They were no longer alone. EXTRA INSTRUCTION TIME BOOSTS SCORES Each school's success story involved starting key intervention programs that offered students e xtra indi- vidualized instruction time. Sonora Elementary School, where the API score jumped by 90 potnll>, began a state-funded •After-School Eagles" pro- gram that focused on literd· cy. Last year, the program served 50 students who stayed at school until 6 p.m., with teachers provid- ing additional instruction. When it was well· received, Principal Lone Hoggard and her staff decided to begin an "Eaglettes" program for lht• kJndergartners and parent~ that resembled a mommy- and-me program. At Rea Elementary, edu- cators .developed a new reading program that closely tracked each stu- dent's level and progres!> Performance-level redd· mg groups were formed that took childre n from their regular classrooms and grouped all student!> by their ability, Killian sd1cl As a student progressed, he or she moved on to another group. ~we also had a lot of English-language develop· ment support, which added one teacher per grade lev(•I who were available to work individudlly and with small groups beyond whdt a regular classroom teachN could provide,· he said Rea also had an after- school academy, which took 12 students who wert> performing below grade level from each classroom and instructed them after school for 45 minutes, two days a week. The program served 2M> students, Killian said . Red students also had the betll'· fit of many outside pro· grams, such as the Boys & Girls Club, Shalimar Learn· ing Cente r and Girls Inc , he said. All of these programs, administrators said, have been mstrumental in the unproved test scores. But when it comes down to it, Killian said, it is not the inclividual programs but the very focused, com· bined effort that makes ll work. ·1 think what stands out is what we do is very focused, whether it be du1 · ing or after school, on whdt kids really need to learn," he said. •And the second thing I think really stands out is that there are ways to ~et a lot of extra help to students who need it: COST EFFECTIVE ATTORNEY ( Y ·1 (I ! .· 6 D 8 1 7 5 Could it be ... normal age-related memory loss or abnormal memory loss? Please Johl Us •.• October 16 • 7:00pm-8:00pm Meedqs ate beld thf 3nl Monday or eveey month, 1:00pll-8:00pll. H1IOdaltoa ~ Qubboule u-11111-. lupport group 15-11111-~ 96N~SSANCE HUNTINGTON TERRACE ""IMtC" SINIO" LIVING (714) 848-8811 l 8800 f1ortda Street, Huntington Beach Ht!~ lO JOI!!' atttndtztta ~ bnt!nl/ltl ci pajtrla wtll IM /lfVrltll UcacMOOIOM Doily Pilot !3VOTE QUEmON POLITICAL TALK Monday, Odobe< 9, 2000 5 11111111 10 von The Newport Buc:h city detk's offke wtll register voters from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and Tuesday, the last day to register to vote In the NoY. 7 electlon. On Tuesday, residents can fill out a registration card from S:lO p.m. to 10 p.m. and place It In a box In the coundl chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. • DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ORANGE COUNTY 200 N. Main St., Santa Ana. CA 92701. • GREEN PARTY OF .ORANGE COUNTY •LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF ORANGE COUNTY P.O. Box 27871, Santa Ana, CA 92799. • REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ORANGE COUNTY 245 Fischer Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Does It mMter to you whether local ~9' (714) 835-5158. Wllblite: www.demo-oc-ca.com/ P.O. Box53561, 1Mne, CA 92619. (714) 633-6550. Website: www.greens.org/ califomialorangel (714) 540-5053. Webstt.;. www.lpoc.org (714) 556-8555. Website: www.ocgop.org money comes from Newport-Mesa residents. people oublde the area or compainles'? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your comments to dailypilotO/atimes.com. Please tell us your name and hometown. and indude a telephone number for verification. THE RACE FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Scouting official lives by motto of 'be prepared' Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH- District 2 council candi- date Steven Rosansky's arri"81 here 15 years ago resembled that or his Greek and Russian a nces- tors on Ellis Island many decades earlier. Fresh out of law school, he decided to settle in Newport Beach after visit- ing girlfriends from his uni- versity in the beach com- munity. Riding his bike around Balboa Island, "I went up and down the street, look- ing for a ·for rent' sign,· he said. Once he found one, he rented the place "on the spot." A short while later, he gave up the legal profes- sion and switched to the real estate business. By that time, he also had moved to West Newport, where he now lives in the Newport Shores neighbor- hood. "If I move, I'll move to the beach," he said, adding that the ups and downs during the last eco- nomic recession some- times made him think that he might have been better off sticking to law. "I'd like to have a n oceanfront home." Rosansky said his ulti- mate goal is to become a real estate developer. "I'd like to build things." he said, sitting outside the Boy Scout Sea Base on Pacific Coast Highway, where he volunteers as an assistant Scoubnaster. If there's one regret he has about his possible elec- SEAN HIUER I OMV PILOl Steven llosansky volunteers as an assistant Scoubnaster at the Boy Scout Sea Base in Newport Beach. He ls running for the Newport Beach City Council's District 2 seat. nm110SllSIY • "99: 40 •~Real estate broker from the University of Pennsylvania; doctorate in law from UCLA • Femlty: Wife, Gina; and son. Jonathon, 15 • F•vorite le.cter. Franklin D. Roosevelt .. He was •someone who brought this country through ttie worst time possible, someone who (couldl moti- vate other people to do extraordinary things. I only hope that I can live up to those standards." • Contact: (949) 631-9975 • ~ lldivllm: Assistant Scoutmaster for Boy Scouts of Ameria • Education: Bachelor's degree In economics lion to the City Council, it is that he won't be able to spend as much time with the Boy Scouts as he has in the past. The Scouts and the council both meet Tues- day nights. •Be prepared," the Scouts' motto. has remained with him since his own Scout days in Brooklyn, N .Y., Rosansky said. Apart from preparing for his run for office, he also is getting ready to help his wife, Gma. open a new business. She already has a franchise sandwich bdr and ice cream parlor in Orange. Rosansky said she hopeful- ly will open more in the near future. Rosansky, who has spent less than $1 ,000 on his campaign so far. keeps telling voters at candidate forums that he 1s not gomg to push iust one issue 1f elected. He presents himself as a candidate who doesn't have a ·pet issue" and wi II look dt the larger picture once elected. Rosansky said he has not been back to his family's U.S. origins m New York for 14 years. Apart from a great aunt. everyone has left Brooklyn anyway, he said. ·There are not Mayflower relattons in our background." he said •We came to Ellis Island. We're the American dream, 1 guess." STEVEN IOSANSKY ON: • MEASURES S AND T Rosansky said he won't sup- port either Newport Beach measure. Measure S, which would put certain general plan amend- ments before a citywide vote, "won't solve the problem," he said. "It hurts the small guy more than the big guy. Most people are not going to know what they are vot- ing on. That's why you elect people to represent you ... Measure T. which would add parts of the city's traffic phas- ing ordinance to the City Char-, ter and nullify Measure S if vot· ers approve both measures, .. pits one against the oth- er,• he said. "It has certain "898tive overtones that I don't care for." • ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORTS This 1s the city's No. 2 con- cern, Rosansky said. He supports pushing for an extension of the flight caps at John Wayne Airport, which will expire in 2005. Rosansky said he supports an airport at the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station but sees the need for a compro- mise. "At this point, it's an uphill battle," he said. "The people in charge of bring· Ing an airport to El TOf'O •.. have managed to back South County people into a corner." Rosanslcy said he thinks South County residents might accept the concept of "'two JofVI Wayne Airports instead of JofVI Wayne Airport and a ~irport" at El Toro. • STATE OF THE BAY Rosansky said he favors doing everything possible to protect the bay, the harbor and the oceanfront. .. The city has not been as diligent as it un be to pn> tect the bay from pollution and siltation." he said. Rosansky said he wants to set aside funds for continued dredging of the bay, "where we're not going from aisis to crisis." He said he understands the problems of keeping people from dumping waste from their boats, adding that he does everything possible to prevent waste from his power· boat from polluting the bay. "I wouldn't feel wntfott· able eating fish out of the bay. I won't swim in 1he bay." • ANNEXATION PROPOSALS Newport Coast should be viewed as a "natural exten- sion" of the crty, Rosansky said. Annexing the area would give the city greater control in the future over what happens there, he said, adding that high property values would add tax revenue to the city's coffers. The annexation of Santa Ana Heights would help in the fight against an expansion of John Wayne Airport. Rosansky said. Residents there "have always considered themselves New- port Beach residents," he said. • UPDATING THE GENERAL PLAN Rosansky said this .. really needs to be the city's focus; to look where we've been, to see where we are now and where we want to go.• Revising the general plan might help to address some of the growth-control issues that have brought on Measures S and T, he said. THE RACE FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL He hopes election is 'meant to be' Mathis Winkler DMY Pttor NEWPORT BEACH- 1Wice in his life, District 5 council candidate Steve Bromberg has encountered sit· uations he said were simply •meant to be.· The first came in 197Q, when be and his wife, Ronnie, saw a house going up on Uttle Balboa Island. The couple, both Los Angeles natives, bad been vacationing on the island for almost a decade and fell in love with the geometrically shaped cottage. They held out another sev~ en years until one day when Ronnie came back from the market to their vacation rental. ·ne house ii for sale,• Bromberg remembers her say- ing. That's all the couple need· ed to know. After a stretched out sale-...the house fell in and out of escrow three times before the couple finally called lt their own-and • fair amount of remodeling, the Brombeig't have lived there ever II.nee. .The hol..e ii half the .. o1 what we lived an tn LA.,· BrOm~ Mid. littmg on a IO(a In bit ll'ling room. •But 1be only regret II that we dkln't do H 20 ywm eilrlllr. • O.. lbmg ~ .... =:.::-;. .. .= n.._....,.,. ......... ............. ..., ...... ...... ,-......... .... IDdDI.• Mi114.AWllll wwcaadwa-iltm ' GREG FRY I OM.Y Pl.OT SteVe Bromberv lj a pbotognphy buff bat bu no lpK'e for a darkroom at bit hOme on Utile a.lboll blud. home. Her We Is this comer arid het dog .• Uvtng on the island, where life movea along at a mellow pace and there is lea ol a need to •sweet the sman lt\df,. alllo preperect Bromberg for bii life'i ~ dadlMt moment In 19G5, he W81 diagnoled wtlb ~cancer. 1be cane. WU •qu11e llWUM,. &tam.,..,. Mid. •But I jail kMW lbat I WM ..... .., ........ 1,..., ... _.ibautl.l_lmMf._.I ........ ID..,.,_,• Iii ........... ct1 P J ..._..._9t?tlit also overcame a second, small· er bout ol amc:er mt year. •To a lot ol people. there's nothing more devatating than when ~ have canair, • he Mid.~ that be now hllpl other Vldiml ol the dille 111 IO CffWW tblir ...... •aut tt ctoam, bii\19 to be u -.. •'*•t· ing • I IUUndl. I DrObablv hne .... .-vY thu'I hit .......... ~mamlnnhs .... ==~a.:.: ----:1~' ...... • ... elM. ...... .. . SIEVE IROMIEIG ON: • MEASURES S AND T Bromberg said he won't support either measure. He initially signed the Measure. S initiative, which proposes to put cer- tain general plan amend- ments before a citywide vote, but said he changed his stand after carefully reviewing both measures. Bromberg said the ulti- mate goals of Measure S •are th• sam. as min.. But [the Initiative) Is not the mechanism to get there." He supports improving Newpo rt Beach's existing traffic phasing ordinance, saying, •tt ha. deflc .. n- cln. Let's fix them ... • OUIGI cou1n AllPOllS Extending the flight caps at John Wayne Air- port beyond 2005 •nd pushing for an airport at the former El Toro Marine Air Corps Station should be the city's biggest con· cems. Br<>fnMrg wild. If the caps Me not ' ext~ It wUI do ............... dtr .. ..., ... ~ ....... " he Mid. •If ..., ........... .... .. .., .......... .. .............. ~.Mldthedty Melkio-.-... SOUth ~ .. 11111nt1 ._..._,..Oft __ _ port ..... tion, Bromberg said this is his second burning issue. •Right now, th• silt in our bay is toxic •nd th• reason that it is toxic is urban runoff,,. he said. The money and will to dredge the bay are there, Bromberg said, adding that he hopes to keep working on restoring the bay's water quality as a City Council member. • ANNEXATION PROPOSALS Bromberg said annex- ing Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls will put the city in a stronger position to limit flights at John Wayne Airport and pre- vetirits expansion. Despite mixed feelings about enlarging the city by adding Newport Coast. he wiid ... .._tk81tf. Ne_,ortc..twlMIM -~·••t11n.• Bromberg said the dty stands to gein finendalty from anMxing the .,.., e ClllH fOI 1111111 ..,. ,. ""'""' illlftv? _. M.y HOwell, Costa Mesa High footbell coach, in the aftermath of 55-14 victory over Brethren Christian. 6 Monday, October 9, 2000 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson• 949..574-4223 • Spom Fax: 949-6500170 Ill llai1')BJJot n SPORTS HALL OF FAME . CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM DON GHEY MaterDei • Once an excellent shooter, he lives day to day in a wheelchair following a tragic ocean accident in, 1990. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT I t's a clicbe for some, Ill'& but living from day 1111111 to day is the real challenge for Costa Mesa's Brendon McCaughey, the former Mater Dei High basketball standout. Once a thriving shooter and one of the team's tallest players at 6-foot-2, McCaughey has a different perspective on the court these days. •(McCaughey} was a helluva shooter,• said his former coach at Mater Dei, Jerry Tardie of Balboa Peninsula. •He was a real likable guy, kind of loosey-qoosey. Everybody liked him.· The summer of 1974, only weeks after graduating from Mater Dei, McCaughey was expected to play for Coach Herb Livsey at Orange Coast College. But ·1 can move from my chest up, and my arms ... I have limited use of my hands," McCaughey said. "That's what it is ... living day to day." Despite his obvious handicaps, McCaughey remains positive and focused, at times talking to others who are afflicted by quadriplegia. • l try to get their spirits up, (and) tell them don't give up, just like (the late and former North C4rolina State basketball coach) Jim Valvano,• McCaughey said. ·Never give up.• McCaughey, raised in C0sta Mesa, refuses to give up. "After the accident happened, l could have given up on everything, but I didn't,• McCaughey said. •1 just fought tMough it and live day by day. l don't get down on myself, because who knows? Someday ... anything can happen." McCaughey 8 suffered whiplash in rendon McCaugbey McCaughey, a 13-year employee for Anheiser Busch prior to his ocean an automobile accident and injured his lower back, which never fully recovered, ending all hopes and dreams of playing college basketball. McCaughey moved on. But, then, another tragedy struck 16 years later. On June 5, 1990, McCaugbey was playing in the ocean with his two children at Bolsa Chica State Beach. He jumped innocently into the water to "sneak up behind• his kids and ·play with them,• but crashed into a sand bar and broke his neck. McCaughey has been a quadriplegic since and is confined to a wheelchair. accident, attends Irvine Valley College, where he's studying computer science and adaptive physical education to strengthen his upper body. • (McCaughey) was quite an athlete," added Tardie, Mater Dei's first All-CIF basketball player in 1960 and also the Monarchs' athletic director in the 1970s along with his basketball duties. McCaughey, who lives in Costa Mesa, has two children: daughter Michelle, 17, and son Michael, 16. Both live with their mother. McCaughey is the latest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. Newport hosts golf tournament today The Newport Harbor High girls goll team will be the GAMERS host of a 10-school goU tournament to be held today at 1 p.m. at the Newport Beach Goll Course. Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Foothill, Keppel, Orange Lutheran, Palm Desert, Redondo and Hacienda Heights Wilson high schools will also take part in the all-day event. According to Sailors' Coach Jim Warren, there will be first-, second- and third-place trophies given out for team play as well as individual honors in each flight. It will be medal play over 18 holes. • CdM holds on with the help of a sophomore's great leap for victory in 12-11 win over Back Bay Iival Sailors. ....... c.tlon OMV Pit.or IR.VINB-Corooa del Mar High'• boys water po1o team bas just ooe ~at the moment. returning to earth and J'AJMlntng focuted in its quelt for Padfic Cout League and CIP Southem Section Division D ~· Beck Bey rival Newport Harbor, meanwhile, should have no problem at all ln the focus department, tbe Divllion I power needs only to scan the headlines and read the story of b 12-11 loa to Corona del Mar Sat- urday night at Heritage Park at the S&R Sport Water Polo Cup cbampi. omblp final. An euler talk; V1sualize again the game-stopping final play as senior Caine Uttrell swept into scor- ing terrttory against c.orooa del Mar ~ gode Beau StockltflL It was one-on-one with the cbam- plonsbip at stake, Uttrell arching a picture-perfect lob toward the net Stocklt1ll coming out of the cage, IOUing and ... like a Sbaq reject, denying the Sailors a chaDa! to lend it Into overtime. •1 thought our kids did a great job,• said CdM Coach John Varga, back from coechlng the U.S. men at the Sydney Games. •u was like old times, Corona del Mar and .NeWj>ort in the flnals .• •Newport..COrona games always get aazy at tbe end,• said SeJ.lon Coach Brian Kreutzkamp. •i:ven When we were down by three or four, I knew it would go down to tbia i..tlbot• Krevtrkamp watcbed. his team 1811.-.ruct bl the pa~ game, IOllng pc111illon time and 11gam without geUiltg olf a lbot. OYela1l tbe smm we1e oci tbe wrong eoct o1 e. 14-7 tumcw'• ratio. Many were UDfoft:!ld. lilning Kreutzlramp bait· caJlJ mywtUled. ~--.1 w..ourwontpnang ~by far.. oaallllmd XnNtllr.amp, ·0ar ~-tbeY·b.d It made .• •m11f1111d~~.::r= W""'8M OD tbe way to the lialll Willa • greet toum8lmllt ran, but perhaps failed to take Into account Corona del Mar's tremendous 9-6 victory over. Long Beach Wilson in the semifiMl, a game highlighted by a 5-1 nm in the third quarter to . snap a 4~ halftime oounl Nor, perhape, did the Sailors come to grips with the hunger factor as Corooa del Mar swept in and played them na1e-to-na1e in a 4-4 fiDt quarter. 1ben a 3-for-3 exlosion -Garrett Bowlus with e. man-up score and two goals from junior Michael March, first from the perimeter, then from the comer. It was March who buried W)llon with e. ftve-goal per- formance earlier in the day. 1bat three-goal run moved CdM into a 7-5 lead and Newport never fully recovered. 1be Sailors ddpped away with a ooal in the third quarter, then the Sea Kings did it again with another 3-for-3 effort to bunt into a 10-6 lead. Bobby Messenger bit from the comer, IOpbomoJe Artie Dorr, the tournament's MVP, Connected with the third ol five goall, despite being double-teemed in the bole, then Bowlus went Jnside and OOD.verted. Sea ""9w League and DlvisiOri I power Newport~ With two goals by Joey SaelgloYe and a ICOfe from. Ryan Q,ok; to dole the gap to 10.9 wtth 5:08 left, but CdM came right'**-tbe ~Dorr daatroytng enocber' double-team with • shot flWD a. haiia, lb..: poppng :~ outllde WMb 3:44 left to,gtve .~ • lMMI. 1be s.uon f<K19bt back with I • Dil;'Mct • •M °'* ,, llOnor. IPCllftJHM&.OIMME STIVI llAISS ---- Daily Pilot Cef'I CllrlU Street (10) tUet albqt ,... Peter Be Idea (right) at ..-n· goalie Shawn JObli· IOD In tbe lltle goals by Snelgrove and Jendrustoa. and had their chances iii tbe tiDal two minutes. 1Wo steals, a «k>D-5 and the shot dock running out on Corona left just one remalniQg sequence ~ )ive seeondl left. but Stockstill was (up) there to c;:&n Peter scored three ol h1s four goe.18 for Newport in the first eight minutes, and SJJelgrove (three), Cook (two), Jendrulma end Bean rounded out the nus• acodng. Dorr (ftve), Bowlus (three), Mardl (two) and Chriss Sj:reet and Mesa9n· ger were Corooa's IOOdng moments. Newport is 10-4 overall. Corona del Mar improves to 9-2. Both teams are entered in the Northern California Tournament at Stanford Oct. 27·28, but that's as dose as they'll get thil fall. Por now, tbe Sea Kings own the bay. Normans ~vade, conquer with 1-2-3 sweep • Beverly Hills shocks Peninsula; CdM third. NEWPORT BEACH -Beverly Hll1s High'• girls pushed aside tour- nament bolt Corona del Mar in Sat- urday's semifinals, then stunned No. 1..seeded and previously undefeat- ed (and considered by many unbeatable) Peninsula, 5-4, in the finals of the National High School All-American Tennis Townament at Balboa Bey Club Racquet Club. Spurred by the play of freshmen lr1I Ichim and Ri%.a Zalameda, the Norman.a (15·3 losers to Peninsula a week ago) ul8d the same fonnula u they did in rejecting San Diego power lbrrey Pines ln the second round on Prtday, taking the first four = and combining lchlrn with m.eda bl a doubl victory for tbededdm'. corou da1 Mar made a run at HiDil In tbe early going ., Kim <Wetted Za1ained8 1n S~a!:,v:iC:: ad 1dDa Sbllf. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL lll•IMERIClll GIRU RNNIS TOURNAMENT But the Normans bounced back with quality depth to fin1Bh off the Sea Kings in the semifinal•. CdM bounced back with a 9-0 win over Menlo of Atherton, the lat- ter having ill 93-match wtnnlng streak mapped ln the sem.il by Peninsula. Thus the unaeeded Normam defeated the No. 1 seed (Pemmula), No. 2 seed (Torrey Ptnel) and No. 3 seed (Corona del Mar) en route to the cbampiOlllblp. Newport Harbor d.lJtlngulJbed itself with an appearance tn tbe COO· solatfon finals, getting peat Monta Vl1ta ln the temtftnal, 5·.C, but falling to Sea View League .ttval Woodbridge 1n the final. 5 .... All-toumunent bc:Dx1 went to PenlnlWa'I Sbup. JOlbi. Alberton Menlo's Aablilj Uptm. Anaheim Canyon'a nacy IJll. Woodbridge'• SUNDN IJnpMD, Torrey Ptn•' Laurm PWt. 81nmly HUii' Icblm ind CGl'CliM dll Man Yelley. Daily Pilot pede •Tiny Brethren Christian unable to keep up with Costa Mesa in Saturday's tuneup for the PCL. RkhardOUnn OMV PILOT LONG BEACH -You get spoiled winning, and playing on nice football fields. And, whUe Saturday night's nonleague encounter against tu>st Brethren Christ- ian High of Huntington Beach was played on something oth- er than a field of dreams (St. Anthony's Clark Field), at least Coach Jerry Howell's Costa M esa Mustangs could be remembercct for a few things after their 55-14 victory. Among them: •A multi-tiered rushmg attack with Alvin Ngtty<'n ( 154 yards on 10 carries) and Kc•ola Asue- ga (118-16) dS thP primary beneficiaries bchmd a bruis- ing M esa oCfensive line. • A passing game for more than 100 yards. • A defense that retordcd five sacks for minus-2Y ya rds. • Only one n<-gdt1ve-yardage offensive pldy thl' entire game. The finishing touch for Mesa (4-1) was its fifth sack of the game on talented Warriors qudrterback Kyle Painter as time ran out. It was backup M ustang defensive end Carlos Alderete putting the clamps on Painter, who in two seasons against Costa M esa has been sacked nine times and inter- cepted four times. The Mustangs, who scored on sue of their first seven pos- sessions (they lost a first-qu ar- ter fumble), were running up the middle with ease and scored seven rushing touch- downs. The only non-rushing score came in the second quarter when Mesa lmed up to attempt a 22-yard field goat but holder Andrew Strickland instedd rolled out and fired a strike to tight end Robert McQueen in the end zone. Luis Avalos' PAT gave M esa a 21-7 lead. SPORTS Ntondoy, October 9, 2000 7 ROASTERS Coasters do it again to Pasadena with second straight huge victory against he ralded foe. .... .,0-- 0fMQ* c.c-t , 1 t 6 -19 PIWdtNCC 0 14 7 6 • V Steve Virgen DMY PILOT PASADENA -They dJd 1t again -thelf second junior college football upset in as many weeks. The Orange Coast College Pirates stunned Pasadena City, 29-27, in another down- to-the-wire, thrilling victory Saturday mght al Robinson Stadium. OCC strong sd.!ety Manny Adams intercepted Lancers quarterback Josh Knight's two-point pdss attempt with 27 seconds remaining to hold off No. 16 PCC (according to JC Grid-Wlte). Last week, the Pirates knocked off No. 4 Mt San Antonio with a 26-25 upset win. At this rate, the OCC foot- bali team might have to change its nickname. How does the Upset Kings sound? The Spoilers? The Giant Killers? for 13 1 yards and two touch- downs. "'We're gomg to come out with fire now "The Pirates' upset win was highlighted by their big plays. the kind thdt lead to big-time victories. There W il.S the Bucs' open- ing drive in whlch they went 68 yards in eight pldys ending with a Higgs-to-Dale 5-yard tou(:hdown conned.loo. Higgs led the scoring charge as he threw for 55 yards, completing all four attempts. Then came OC'C'i. goal- lme stand. With less thdn nine minutes remaining in the thlrd quarter and the BuC'S trailing. 21-14. Adams and Linebacker Justin Blackard stuffed Ldncers running bdck Ken- neth Dorsey on fourth-and- goal from a yard out. On the ensuing pol.session, Dale caught a quick pds~ at midlield and went the dis- ArtltO.--ocx o.i. S -from H9111 ~e k~lll. t • 11 ,_,_. 0--- occ Mme> • '"" (h~ kid(). •• SS Pee lyrd )8 p.,g from IC...,. Wroyo kia) 11 S7 l'CC K"'91rt 1 tUn (81«llwood ~id<). 6 ~ .,,...ouww PCC W•ll.a 1 ""' Wroyo kid<). 12 12 0CC O•le 9 I 11'16 !tom H1119< (kl(k felled), 119 0CC • P•te 26 fG, <I <11 .......,.,~ OCX: P•t• 2S fG, 10 31 0CX: Pate <12 f<l, S 39 l'CC Byrd J s-t from KNC)ht (S»'IO l4Mlt!d) 0 27 AttendM>ce 100 (fttl~ed) INDMOUAL llUSHING 0CC IC.mp, lt-61 1 Tl) O...W,..,._ 7-46. ll••lolo. • 16 O•le. 3·16 H1991> 14-minut-l l'CC Wnu411. 7 l3 Umbert, J 16, 1 TO, Doney, • 12. W•ll«e. r.-10; K"'ght. s.e. 1 TO INONIDUA&. MSS!ftG OCC H";!9S.. 16-27-2. 283. 2 TO\ l'CC Kl'19ht 20.12·1, 2S1, 2 TO\ INOIVIOUM. llKEMNG OCC 0•1• S 111, 2 TO\ fredflckwin, ~. iac1<'°" 2 ..as o.wt.1m. 2-«>. F-1 20. \lalaM<. 1 1 ~~P. H) P'CC Jtmeo. <I S'I. Byul J..a9. 2 TDs.. Goodnw\ 3 J7 Wt • P 3 16. Colem.lt\ 2 32, s.tnuel. 2·2S. ~•mti.ft. 1 1 S D<Wl\o HQ; St_,_,, 1.a GAME STATtSnCS OCC PCC F•rn Clown\ 21 IS Ru\l>M yard•~ •7 1)6 2s.69 P.au•ng yard~ 283 251 Pau1ng 16-27 2 20-12·1 N•t r•tu<n ~•rcjag•• 64 136 Sack\ , .. daq• 2 1 .. 23 lance untouched to complete ~e:.,~ .. u~ 1~1: .. :.~ dn 81-yard touchdown ~ece -Fumbl~ fumtu. l<X• i.<> 2.1 bon to pull the Bue<. to 11~,,.,)••d~ • ll 10-'JS Time of ~W\\.O'I JS lS 2<1~ one 'Pu'11 r•'"'""· '"'"'~""" fumble retums • No punts. • And, finally, th<• cuarh being accused after thf' q<.1niP on the field by a Brcthrl'n Christian parent of runnin!J up the score in the M ustdOQ'\' b1y wm. And why, late m the third quarter with a 42-14 lead, he calJed for a fake punt on fourth and 10. Howell didn't Ltunk he had to defend himself at a time when Mesa WdS di midfield, moving the ball on the ground and edting up tune 10 a lop- sided affair. Rut, in front of the same parentdl complainer, Howell turned to a reporter be has k nown for years and asked: "Do you trunk I have integrity?" "It's funny, because on the bus coming here. Strickland told me I'm throwing it to you even if you're not open,· McQueen said of the gimmick play. •(But) I was pretty open.• Howell said his pldyers had a hdrd lime getting fired up in a "tough environment" with poor lighting and only one side of the grandstands, but he was most displeased w1th thet.r sounds of the game. yards, while the most spectacular offensive move by the winners was turned in by Asuega to cap the opening drive of the second half, a 30-ydrd touchdown run m whlch he broke three tackles. spun completely around once and almost lost his balance another time. "No, we're not the Giant Killers,· said Bucs' quarter- back Nick Higgs, who threw for 283 yards and two touch- downs on 16-of-27 passing. "We !>hould hdve been up there from the beginning. Our defense has pldyed that way from the start. And now our offense is corrung up. We've known from the beginning of the season that we had the ability to beat anybody." TI1e Pirates begdn the dnve from their own :I-yard line. But, they were helped out when the Lancers were called for a personal foul Penalue~ resulted in pdrt of PCC'c; demise. The Lancers were nagged 10 tunes lor 95 ydrds The Pirates butlt d 14-0 lead to open up the second quarter. PCC r<'sponded and scored two touchdowns before the hdlf. PCC took its first lead of the game by opemng the Hurd quarter with an e1ght- play, 60-yard dnve that ended with JulJan Lambert's 1-yard run. But, then the Pirates retaliated with the goal-line Sldncl <.1nd -.tole the momentum. ''WP < dmP back and took the chdllPn<JI'." !>aid OCC Coach l\.llkP Tc1yhir "That's two weeks in d row tlnr upset wins) We're growu1q in the right d1recllon • Orc1nq(> Coast's Rob Pate nd1led th1Pc of tour held-goal attempt'> Ht> connected on lticks from 2h, 25 and 42 yards out to inCTPd5(' the lead to 29-21. "We still got kids who talk too much and watch too much pro football on TV," Howell said "They think they're sup- posed to yap and bark, and that's. not high school foot- ball .• Mesa tagged Brethren Christian (1-3-1) with 544 net That, preceded by N ick Cabi- co's second hall-opening 41 -yard kickoff return. put Mesa ahead, 35-7, with Avalos' kick. Mesa scored touchdowns on four of their six senes in the sec- ond ball. Once when it failed to convert on the fak e punt, as Asuega was stopped three yards short on the fourth down. If last week's win against Mt. SAC was the type of victo- ry that changes a season, this week 's WUl is one that puts OCC on the map "We're going to be tough to beat from here on out.· said OCC wide receiver Just10 Dale, who caught five passes PCC (4-11 cored with 27 sec- ond<; rC'mdirung from the 3-yard lme to pull withm two when Knight lofted a pass to Calvt.n Byrd 10 the end zone. The Ptrates (2-3) meet nval Golden West Oct. 21 at OCC. ............ II ,..._,_,, wMnaSJ I w.maJ I w.imsj I wNOTml I W*'TUSI I ~NOTatl I ~NOTaSI I MUC mnca I CN11I01111 NOTICE OF PElllKMTO ADlll£4itR ESTATE OF: TYlSI IB•EI I MA TYi.Eii P. -·=·' A1lA lYLtRPAUL -·=·· CAIENO. A20G81 To ell heire, beneficieriff, oredl- tora, contingent credlton, end per· eone who mey other• wlM be iMetffted in the will or eetatf, or bottl. of: TYLER BENNETT AKA TY- LER P. BENNETT AKA TYL!ft PAUL BENNETT A PETITION hee been filed by PAUL F. BENNETT In the Superior Court of Catifornl•. County of Orenge. ™E PETITIOO requ..U thet PAUL F. BEN NETT be appointed u per1on- el rapreHntatlve 10 edminiater the ntete of the decedent. THE PrnTION raqueet• the decedent'• WILL end oodkm1, if eny, b• ednW«ed to Pfob•t•. The W1U end eny codicil• er• avelleble fOf exeminetion In the fll• kept by the coun. ™E PETITIOO requ .. ta euthority to edmlrff\ef the utet• und« the Indepen- dent ~etion of E•tat•• Aot. (lllia llUthority will llow the penofMI repre- 1entetive to ta• menv eotione with- out obtaining court ..,prove!. Before Ulldng ~ "9'V lmpoftent eodone, however. the per- tonlll reptnet1tadw wll be required to giw no1Sc. to lntw- ffted pe1aona WfllNe thn M\19 wlllved nolfoe Of ooneented to the ptopo1ed eodon.I The Ind~ dent ectmhfftreGon euthority wll be grented u"'eH en rnterHted pereon fll•• en oblecdon to the petition end lhoWI good CllUH why tlle court •houtd not orent the euthotttv. A HrAIUHO on the ,..it!oft wll be held tft October H . 2000 M 1: ... l'.M. If! o.t. L11 tooec.d • 141 The Qty Dr1W 0r"9 CA •11ea. •YOU OIJtCT T=-~ng of the you • ..... .. tM ~ .... ..... ycM# ••• 1'1ioN Of ... WflMn '*fee-..... -*"' ... ...,,. ........ hMf""9. Your .,..erencie mey IN In IM'90ft or' by~Mtomoy. • • VOU AJ11 A CRIDfT~ M t :-.:.1:! -:r=, ................. ............. ............. ....... ':I"' .. ' ""-••'-'Y .. ..... .... ...., ¢ ,f .. .. dete of first iaauenee of lattera M prolllded in section 9100 of the California Pro· bate Code. The time for filing ctelma will not expire before four montha from the hearing date noticed ebow. YOU MAY EX· AMINE the ftla kef)t by the coun. If you .,. • peraon interaet· ed In ttle nt••· you mey fill with the court • fonnel Ra-queat for Special Nouce of the filing of an inwntory end 9'>J)reitat of 11tata 111ea ot of any petition Of eccount " provided in eeo- tlon 1 21SO of the Ctlifori,i• Probeta Code. A RequHt for Specie! Notice form it aveilable from the coun dartt. ,.......,. ... ~ .............. 614. "°"" "· ...... Inc. 1301&eelloM ............... CA I093~ 10102, 10/03. 10109 a..1'°2102 of 11n Inventory end llOllCE OF ..,.,,..., of .. i.t1 Nth• TO .... a or of any ..... & I ER pe1hlon or eooount EST'A111 OF: • provided In Ho- -• • L -don 1260 of the -• -Cellfornle Probete == Code, A RequHt for To _,, h-',., Speolll Notl~ form -.. le ewlebl• from the beneficlaftN, Ofedt. OOUlt olertl tore. oontlngent ... 11 ....:... oreditore. end .,.... ... wv ._. eone who mev othel--:.=a .1. • wlM be lntMeeted In ........ ,..,. ~th~*o~r ~v· r ~·0112:!!. ~ 0118S r. ·--A PETTTION hH ._ = 1 .. CA =~Efilr ~~~ =:.-=. 10113 the Superior Court of C .. fornia, County of Or~. THE PETITION requ..u lhM KA TH-ERINE A. QI .. be eooo4nted • pereon-.. · ....,,...m.tlw to edminllW the •.Ut• of the deoedent. THE flfTTTlON Flctttlou• BuelneH thlme Statement The follow•nsi persona .,. Oolnll bulinnl 11: Paclffo Blomedlc11 Coneulllng. 5809 Saallhofe Drive. New· pot1 Beech. CA 92663 Amy Ci.rlH Harrell. 5809 Seashore Drtve, Newpor1 BHch. CA 92663 Thie bus1nesa le con- cluctad by: an individual Hive you alerted doing bu8lnese ~ No Amy Clarise Hamill This sta1emen1 wH filed With Ille County Claltl of Onanoa Councy on 09f 1 1 /2000 2000&140150 Olly Piiot Sept I 8, 25. Oc:!. 2. 9. 2000 M95Q r..,..u euthorhy to administer the eeUite under the Ind~ dent Admlnlttretlon of EewtH Aot. CThlt euthortty wlll llllow the penoMI repr• eentedw to tllke many ..Uone wltt.- out obt9t9no court epprovel. -eefore tetdng ~n v.y lrnpoitent eotlone, howevw, the .,_,.. IOnef ~ ... ntetlve Actltlou1 Bu1lnu1 wlM be required to thlme Stllternent glw no!M• to Inter· The following peraoo• isted penone unlff• are OOloa bulinell ... they h9w wlllwcl Bums l'lre Protection, notJoe or oonMnted 359 WNtbn>ok ~ce. to the p= Coeu Mesa. CA 82e2e eo1Son..J T1'9 Byron Emest Burnt, MM edmlnlttredon 359 WeltbrOOll ~ce. authority .. be Coll.I MMa. CA 9262e lfM(N Ylffl Thie bueineN ii 00t'l'-rnter4 e en duded by: an ~ flt.: :'~~~~ Hav1 you et&1t1d the peddon end doing b\11ln•H yel? ehowe ~ oeut• v... 2l90 h 8YfOn ErMSt 8ume w Y t e oourt TNt atitement wu ...... not 9'9nt the hied witl'I the County ~ on ci.tc d ~ CCM"Y the pedMn _.be on 09(1~114 heW on Now1.,., 2, Olly Piiat ~ 1a. 25, • 1 :4~~ Od. 2, 8. 2000 M!MR lft • L71 M ~ TM Cltv Flctttlou9 BuelMel ~. ~ CA ...,._ ltNlnont •YOU OUCT ,:-~ ~ =· of ~ SWldald. .,.... yMf 873 VIGIOria A. CoU ........ the MIN. Clllon'lll 8IM27 ......,.. .. ...... ..... ~ Helctl, 873 ywr ·~····· ... ~ A. ~ ...... ~ ~-...... CaltOmll "'927 -.-.. ~ ~ ~wl:: y eur ..,..,.,... Hav• you •l•rt•d ,,., .. II\........ . dOflQ tlUllnlM yet? No by~Mtr r,rj A 'f;.~ wu C .. t~B:t er e tlld Wiii IM ~ .. ·-: -a.ti d °"'VI ec.._ ., ......... W'I on Olft~llUMM ....... ,... ..... = .. ...,. .. ~ ""::t , .. 2& .,.., .... QA.a.,_ .... =....,,.,._,.. 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Newpcl(I Bea<:tt Cal-NOTICE IS HEREBY ru.uc AUCTION TO ~ TA.Cl 46StllC lforrna 926eO GIVEN lhat the Bolrd ol ntE HIGHEST llDDEll tt\JB: IOIOlJOO, IOI09IOO. Thi$ busineu is con-E~lton of the New· FOR CASH (ill 1bt form IOll6IOO d\Jcted by. an indMdual port· Mesa Unified wtlidl uc lawflal tlllOcf Have you started s hool D f 0 Ill• ..... U.,,._. ~-> SUPERIOR COURT d · b · 7 c isinct 0 r· _ ._ .-01n9 ua1neu yet ange County will receive llld/0t Ille CMl!ilr'a. OF CALIFORNIA, Yes. Fet>. 2000 sealed bids up to e·oo cenified Of Ollrtcf dNd.I COUNTY OF Gordon Francis Brown a.m on the 24th dey ol ecdfild iii CMI Code ORANGE 111 October. 2000. 11 the Semo. l924tl "'7.._ • 341 The~ Onve. This stalamanl was Purcnasing Office of Ml• lbe tillC ·01 .. IO POSI Olfice Box 14171, filed with the County said School CMtoct. lo-~D. J;.im ~ ~9 . 15 c 7 A 1 ~ ~ County ~tad at 2985·8 Beer ......_ _.... __. 92613· 2,.,.,..842115 Street. Coata Mesa. CA ::-1ie1ii"bj"•{;;.: ;:i IN THE MATTER OF """"' 92626, at whtch lime O..S of TNll ill die,,... THE PETITION TO ~:iw Ocl 2· tg§~ said bids Win be publlcly ba'eiaatrlf de-CHANGE THE NAME opened and 1eed lor :7....: Tru> OF JOHN WILLIAM AUDIO/VISUAL· OREcN TV/VCR EQUIPMENT ior:lUUMI TOM ORDER TO SHOW Flctltlou• Buelnees • ANO FURNITURE TAKATA. MASAIO CAUSE FOR a.ANGE Name Stlltement All bids are 10 be tn ac- TAKATA a-'ded OI NAME The followlng persons cordance with Cond1-o.c..ecr 1. l"4 u CASE NUMBER are doing 00--. u llOl\S. lnstrvct!OnS. Ind IMr. Ho. ""°"7146 lo A2042te A )lamhosl com . Spea1ica!JonS wlllCtl are look -..... -of PETITIONER(S) B.)IMS 1'1. 660 W Bllklf on file 11'1 the olfice oC the OMc:ill a-rie ia .. JOHN WILLIAM GREEN Street •276. Costa Purchastng Dlrador of ofl'tct of die ._,.... or HAS/HAVE FILED A M-. Calitomia 92626 said School D1tlncl, OtlAHGE eo.,, ........ PETITION FOR AN Integrated Mtcro Sys· 2985·8 BHr StrHt, • '° dll NCICka of 0. ORDER rQ CHANGE tam & TICMoloOY. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. flull ..S Elealoe ID Seti NA.MES FROM Inc., (CA). 860 w· Beller A Pertormence Bond tlwcuDllcr -0.S JOHN WIUJAM GREEN Slreel 1278, Co11a may be required 11 the ,_ 9. 2000 M 1-r. No. TO JOHN MARINO Mesa. Califomla 92626 discreoon of the Oistnct 00.J05)42 la look -It 11 hereby ordered This busmesa 11 oon-No bidder mey ,.... -or Ol'lldll thal all pereone In· ducted by· • oorporabon wrthdraw tn bid lor e ~ ._.... ii * oflb ol lll'ltled In Ihle maner Have you t1er1ed nod or FORTY-FIVE lk ~ ol Oil· appear befofa lhll COUr1 doi"V t>uw-. yet? No (45) days aftlf lhl dlle ~N =~LT YU~ In Depal1ment No 703 Integrated MICl'o Sys· set for lh• ~nlng OEl • ftrTft,.... TRUST of the Orange County lam & Tedlnology Inc . thereof. " ., ...... vr $upef1o< Court at the ad-Ibrahim Hasan, ·0wner1 The Board of Educe· DATED NOV£MIEJl 21, dteu shown 1bove on President tton of Itta Newport· lttt. UNLESS YOU 1o-3H K>. It 2:00 o'clocll This 111temenl was Mesa. Urufled Scf\Ool TAX£ ACT10N TO .................... ..___ filed With the County Dlslnct raHrvH th• ttllOlliCT YOUll "'°'. p.m . .,,., v..,,. .. .., v ... e EllY. rT MAY U =· '!!!'• ~ *!..~ ~ ~ County ~ ~ ~ ~ SOU> AT A PUIUC _,,, ,._, 2....,..•~2105 ... •-~ SALE. IF YOU NEED tor dlenge of name .,.,.,.._ aocepl t... ..,.,.... . AH EXPl.AHA110N lhoUld noc be gninled Deily Pilot Oct. 2. 9. •6. and 10 waive any ln- -.r N •TV... ,.., h le lur1hef ordered 23. 2000 M?6§ lormaitv °' ~ 111 Of 'n.:. ,. -..,.. lhat a OOf1t ol thlt orOar any bid rlOllVed ntE fW>CEEDCNO to ft'O# ca~ be put>. NEWPORT .... ESA A<iA.IWST YOU. YOO lllhed In NB/COSTA THE COSTA MESA UNIFIED SCHOOl SHOULD CONTACT A MESA DAll.Y PflOT. I ZONING AOMINIS· DISTRICT of Orange LA WYO. l97 GlA· MWIP*!* of gener1I TR AT 0 R W I LL County ~:. ~Y. ~ circulation publlehed In RENDER A DECISION fSI Sharon L Cl'tlng, (If a -..,_ or lhll oounty, 111 laut once ON THURSDAY, Director of ~ ~-""" _, • wMll 10< tour con-OCT08IA 11, 2000 OR and W~ng == .~...;: MCUtiW WMlcl pllof to AS SOON AS POSSI· T14/424-507t • ~ .. .._ .. • IN dey ol lhl t.rtng. 8l.E THEREAFTER. ON e.:~~·to~. Na~ Ill aillf]rz 1 er DATE: IEP 11. 2tOO' THE FOLLOWING t ...,,.,..1111u• ...... JAlm.9 P. GRAV, ITEMS: Daly Pict Oclober 9, 1 , '*' •· -JUDGE/ I. ZONING APPLICA-2000 WI ol """" wll lie CCW•llOHl.. M TION ZA-00-39 FOR MUS -* la 11 ii ~ THE IUPINOR KAREN MC OLINN, ....... __.. °' COUllT A.GENT FOR SHARE FlctttioU9 l!lullMU ='' ,::. .: la"Y t<lr9dlenbaum, OUR SELVES FOR A Heme Slllt9ment --· 815 0tvtc Centar Orfve MINOR CONDITIONAL The t~ tcrtim+-•-. • ..,• .. ~ WHt, Sle. 230, Sent.e USE PERMIT FOR A 1'!.~clll u....-'L .,,_, -A!!, CA 8270t MINOR EXPANSION ,..,...,. _,_., ...... ~ -ef .. A I tORHEV "°*'' Of A PAEVIOUSl Y N'• ~anoa CorparMlon, °"' 111:'.: ~ ~O;N~8AR 1 ~~)~D ~~lH (~~: po1t 1 :::.. ~ • a ll 1111111 -,__ 509te LowrD A MEDICAL & IMPAC Funclng COfo ftW. ..,_, ~ -., PubllaMd N9W$>0ft DENTAL CLINIC IN (>Ofll!On (CA). 1401 ..... -ef ... l1ach·Co1t1 MIH CONJUNCTION WlTH OoYe sn.t, ~ °"' ef 1*; ..... o.11 Pllol ~ AN E>CISTINO DIS· Betel\ CA 9l2'IO ~ :r:" ~ ~October 2, '..:0 TAllUTION CENTER ~~co:.: ._ ..... 'J llM 0... --~ N£EOV FAMILIES Heve . you 1tarted .. 'h'm; ......... (808).~ A DEVIA-~._--._..No .. ~ ... ,.,_ TION ,.,_ --,_, .. .... • OC:~ ....__ • • It SH•R"'O f»AAKINO AC '"'*111 Cor-~ = ~·.r:. n:-..:;,;;:. (PMviouslY AP· ==· '=~ TO 118 lllTIMICI °' • Mii •· ~~~ vfts _. c-M.I =-~~ ~,~c.:; AlLOWlD TO El« TM 1t11N1• - (IWIWI, OIMm. ~· COiW det =)·~~D A-3. ~ ;"0.::. = CA ,. ..... fl.. ~ =-. J11 HUE .. AH MO ZONf.. on CllfWllOCld" :\!u ;.-: "' ...... ~ mlft()NMINTM. DE· Dllr .... ~'I ....... ._ .. -=-~llll l~NATIOO: EX• alllla8 lllillli ....... ~ ..:S 8""t ~on • lM Mt1'if. ~ : = .. .._. ..... CA -TIONCI) 19/Af'I QOIOD J08. -. ....._,_ ... _... TNI ..._ fl ~ CHAll(NO!O IN apUMP --)L---....... e ...... cou.-T THI • 8t rr::. .. a .. ..::.... ~TOMA~ JlfilCIS !~ii'~fj i:~.:r: TH I IHU I • Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The tollow1ng persons are dooog business as ooebus1ness com. 26 Mlf\8rs Trail. trvme CA 92620 Palnoe Rakhshan• 26 M.ners TraJI. lrvme CA 92620 Nader R1khshlln1 26 Mdl8f'S T rat I trvtne CA 92620 This buS1n8$S is con- ducled by husband and wile Have you slarled domg bu~ness yet? Yes. 611 512000 Palrlca end Nader Rellhshan1 This atatemenl was hied with the County Clet1I ot Orange County on 09l26l2000 2000041751 Daily Pilot Oct 9. 16. 23, 30, 2QQO M971 Flctltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The following persons are doing bue#less IS G1zmotopta 427 E t 7ttl Street • 122 Costa Mesa. CA 92927 Omar Nusha1w1t. 347 Woodland Pt . •B Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thts bu11ness 11 con- ~ed by an lndMdu•I Have you ataned doing bl-. )'el? No Omar Nueha1wat Th11 111tem.nt was filed With ttte County Clelll oC Orange County on 10l04l2000 20006142784 Dally Pllol Oc:t 9, 16. 23, 30i 2000 M972 F1ctltiou1 Bu1lneu Name Statement The following persom are doing busliless as Four Seasons In- tenors, 422 E 19tti Slreet COS1a Mesa. Cal- tfomia 92627 Julia K Devldlon. 422 E 19th Street C0$11 Mesa Ga1rtom11 92927 Lon L Henman 422 E 19th Street Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business IS con· ducied by a general pannersh1p Have you started doing bustneSS yel? No Lon l Hartman This 111a1emen1 was hied Wllh the County Clef1( oC Orange Counry on 10'1)312000 20006842911 Daily Pilol Ocl. 9. I$, 23 30, 2000 M9ZS SeU_you,. "'"''a,,led lteMS tbe eaa.)• U'D.)'I Place a cku&(/led a.d toda.)•I (949) 64.Z-~678 PIElllCE _.,.. lfll IMAIWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation Oirr111 Strmr aNI Qwt/111 r .... 11-tll for lm Direct Cremation .• $495 Immediate Burial .. $995 (/Ml~ YI~) Pre.imngt'ml'nt Program_) /\vatlablc fur Funcnl strvico. C runariona a.nd C.kcn Havel Garage Sale! ... . . Polley Ko Lr-. 111111 d1•1J111i11t'., lll'f' s11hj1·1·t 111 1'11111114r ••itho111 no1irl'. l'htt 1111hli"hrr rl'l>t'r\ •':-1lw ril(lll 10 N'n"or· n·do ...... if~. mv\114· 11r "'jot·t lln)' dtl!l"ifi1·'1 11dVl'ni-r 1111·111. Plr.uo;<l n·p1111 1111r 1•1Tor 1hu1 111u~ lw i11 ) our dn.-..1ifii·tf ud ilnr11r tliutt•I}. I Ill' D11il~ Pilot Off't'fll" 1111 liul1ilit\ fur unr r•n11r irr urr 1t1IHni,1·1111·11I for 11. hit-Ir it 11111\ l1<• N''l'omil.11· 1'-'1·1·111 fur tlw , . .,,,·or tilt' -p111·1· 01·11mlh 01T11pi1·d I·~ 1111' rrrur. ( n•tlir 10111111h lw ullo .. 1•cl fur tlll' fj,..., "''' 11i1111 iii] By Fax (949) 6:Jl -65Q4 ByPhone (949) 6"t2-5678 By Mmllln Penom :l30 WcM Ba,>: 8 1.J"C<!I Costa Mesa. Ck92627 Ar \1'"'ll0rt Bh-11. lie Bo~ Sr. (Plto&t intlu<k )'Our murlf' noel plmrir 1111111IH•r 1uul "'1."lf ('ull ~lhl lu;rl. "'ith o pril'C' •1111111·) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours· Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Monday ............... Friday S:OOptn Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOp111 Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOptn Thursday ...... Wednesduy 5:00pm Friday ............. Thursday S:()(~m1 Saturday .............. Friday 5:00pm g liil Index ~- Gl EOUAl l<OllSING OPPORIU'lllV AM ruJ es1<11e acivenis1no In this news~per IS Wbiect to the fecleral fa.1 Hous.no Act ol 1968 as amtndrd wtuch makes 11 tlltgal 10 ldvtflise • •fl'f prderenct •mltltlon or d1scnm1111tion based on race colo rello· Ion, MJ•. !land.up 1am111a1 ltltllS Of lllll1onal oriorn. 01 1n rnlenhon lo ma~i any aucll preler~nce hm1tat1on °' dlscrim~Uoo Ttlls newspaper wlll not knowlngly ucept any 1dverllsemtnt lor rul estate which 1s 111 v101auon of tho ""' Our 1eaders 41e htreby informed lhal all dwellill0$ aovenlSlid rn this newspaper are ~valtat>le on an equal opportunity t>Jsis To complJln of d1sc11m1· l\ltion, call HUD IOU flee at HI00-.424-8S90 •V.A.• ·-.SO lllOYl.ll no COUNSELING FRH UST Of HOMES HUONAREPOS 714·"4-llOO FIND In ..... !r!,qh d111M1d 1 ••• • 101. 216 !J . . IH:al LAGUNA BEACH ARTIST RETIIEAT SS95,000 DOWNTOWN AGENT 9&723-8120 WATERFRONT BARGAIN I The Price Wiii An1u1 Y oul ~ (941) 723-t120 PRIME ESTATES Lota & Ocean Vlewal C.11 Patrick Tenore Agent 949-856-9705 Ntwpott 8tadl Duplex, 2 unltt, eood Mu. 3br'1 2t>t'a eech, large pt11o llept 10 tandt Good ti;: veetmtnt S5etlC By Owner Oty1 9411-34M1 .. Ev" 94M7S.7111 'Udo Penn' 35 EJ p-2t>r loll. lba upper deck. plan shutt111 Pnv bell lor/rw Land lse Sl~ SOO lido RHort .._ 94M7H623 AFFOROABLE·Wa1erfront Townhome-Style Manufacture Homtt T OllJ MonlN'y Peyments lnduling Land lNM end Eat.mtled RMI EJlate T1.1111 From 13.90000 Catt lor DtcaK 1 ·800-969·9667 NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COTIAOE S42SK FUN LOCATION AGENT 949-723-8120 PRIME ESTATES Lott • OClln Vlew91 Call Pltric:k Ttn0r9 Agent 94MSM705 '"ARIZONA! ONE HOUR lnlrn TUCIOll lMVt I act1 Iola, .. big .. • loolbll IWd so down. so lnlerlll $91/monlh, 80 monttlt, 17,1115 IOlal Sptct11cutar views s..... S$$ dill dlracl wfttl ~ Ctl IOI ''" 1-eoo-ea2-8103 Operator 17 recorded !!!!!!!Q! (CAL 'SCAH! AZ'S 8E8T IJAllGAIN 40 IOftl• $17,900. e..JtN rancn 1n wi•1tma1Aaoe11" ""· perfect 6,100' .... Sp1ct1cular mountain vltwt, bcrdtrl 11111 llnd, allonlablt ltnancinQ Ctl AZl.R 1-888-SOS.-. (CAL'ICAH) 20 ACRES RANCHEI sues llMI boon*'G e PlllO, Taw Roedl In • ll#Vtyld Low dowll,long lltme &etllenl looltlor'I FrH llllPI a plcUM, Slntl Aandlla 1-800-34~ (CAL01CAN) 11m OENtm I WINTER RENTALS ti' 38r 28aA OcNnfronlS, GrNI v-. l2,20Qr\lo. "" 2Br Oceanlronl .., in. suoo. ti' Fully remodeled lo- IP! 2Br 1 Ba. S1 .550llllo Balboe Newport Rtelty 94i-723-4494 1 ~-~1 OcMn View 18r ~ & quret. close to beec . Ip, new~t,~ lse, 11 94 So. of Hwy, 2& 1Ba, FP. ~/l>-hll-up S175Mlo. kllchlnette S75Mito lndd lAls. !MQ. 723-5051 Old COM, 1 st':!l,, frool unit 2bt 2be, w pello, l'i""' S1~mo Av Nov ..._7tCM1617 I 11DCOITA _:m I ~ Plllnl rnobrle home petti.. Oulll ez acc.. IO S6 ~walk lo~ ti' Treller ut1s peld. quiet 11"1 space S65CMo + S560flec. "" T,.._ a.-. IV.it. $4951mo • $49511«. Sony no !!!!! 94~ Furnlthed Studio near T ~Sqr. wldedl. gas & Wa1er paid, no pets. S725llllO Aval HV15 949-642·2818 420 B ao-46a Cl 'I ' •' •70 ·478 -·-a . ..,.., -- -~ ·""'-~ - 490·486 ..._ .. .,a1u•1••sr• 1, ....... . Reach 80,000 Homes bch Week For Only $28 per week (4 w9', min.) Call La...t .. at 642·5678 Jl..24 I 111 n I I 1~:1t111 ·-RU I I *-··-11·121CHaO~11.,.-== I I"'-= I Hwpl Hghtl 38t 2.58e pU • BAY FJIOHT • SENSATIONAL =lyl)'Ol.WBacc:. °: ~E= ~Sr ,..... be nry ol out den. l.W'lded. 2c glla98. Upstalrt 2Br llhl!a. tip FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Ill'• l>odotmt by COi· COlc>le .... hol•eeper of -~ $2,(5()'nio 1519 Sllltl AN 119110. ger. dlw, Ing, no pees. reepocldtnce beMd' upon ~11. Uw 11 pr.rd' Ctltdl wllfl the Ioctl Ave Iller 94H89-4200 p!O!)no Y!1r 94§.642-8811 pr10f tclallon. t~. Nice 911*811 qn M1m bt e.tl9f Buel-. Bu.-r::-:: ~ :lbt, -lg. BAYFROHT ELEGANT NEW ARRIVALSlll ~SlaleNM~ ~ ~ ;'*-~ ;=:,r:= SOFAS, CHAIRS, UMPS a MOREi (800)164-8316 24hra. Must .be c1etn. nN1 & gooo fOf ltfVlcH. RMCI 56751mo • S500 dt9olrt 2 dtcb. tantaabc views, 949•548•8717 111rage, wrd, 2 fireplllots, (CAL 'SCAH) dr!vtr ~ car Mr Taylor lnll lllldln1llnd any E SIDE CM 2br 1 ba, ga"91, yd, laun«y rm, 169 Wetnvt IA MariMla 714"482..1111 • 540-3ee8 J2500lmo 949-293--4630 'STEPS TO SAND' 38' Ind 4br duplex WINTER REH'l'Al day ........... 10 contnc1I btfort you SHORES INTERIORS I I ewnlna 94M75-1157 1l9n. 2640 AVON STREET, NEWPORT BCH 4~ CALL 949-4142·2255 """""'_,_ FTfPT Salee Poaltlont CAREER Of>PORTUHfTY Avail. Upee81e Newport S.actf custom fumrtuft Elm 14> IO 545.000 ptr y1111 1 Br Opb "' T n-Sqr, custom Interior, ger & driveway. <Ill cioMts, FP and lrg blldlyatd $1050/Mo 949-283-0239 14t-2tMl30 I OCEANFRONT• 2BA, 28A, with din, lmmaculal•I $2600/mo. I I H~HMm 111 "°""n -.FOR._ I tu ::g I 2 ., .... """' .. ' - Found Cit sm lono heir Calico, very affteilonate vicinity St Michel, Ntwpoi1 Ridge. Newpolt Coast, VillnluYe St 949-76(>.1870 1 5ba lownhome, no pet• btlWMI bNdl & YOl10wn 312 City Ave t3 11000 71~3666 • 9119-2433 Lolt Cll ..........,. tholt 4br 2.5b1, 2 cat ear. hdwd hair In EASTBLUFF .,.... ftrt, Oiied C0111111, pool/ PlttM Clll 949-7'21-1S89 • '1150 Open Slit 12-4 Avlll Oct-10 714-G.0070 REWARD OFFERED! LOST Mall.rt Bid Cit ft BUY l!STATU SUMMIT answers ID the name o1 • ~ ~-. 28r 38a with din, Ebony, no 1191, wil P1Y AITlll' generou1ty Vlc-E'tldt C M lmtMculaW, S290CJmo. 400 Blodi ol Maarda SI l4t-21Mt30 149-&!·8011••···· • BIO CANYON * 38A .. ~~co ~ 1 • ROOMS 11 412 CEIETERY I 1 y.--.. .,...723-0IMO FOA RENT LOTI M~pager --~-.....-~~~~J :c~~s~.~21 I ... , I '-. ::64M922• .U00 ISLE Oiarmwlg 29r Molal Pacific View Cremation 281 Ml llomt, ao pellO, MANAGERS Niche nett lountt ln, 2~1. $2300/Mo BIN ptlme locatloft. Sacrtnc. G~ !Ill 94M76-6181 • SPECIAL• S2000 94e..'70Ml07 SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N 1111 -1 ....owT llACtl . $154.00 + tax~ 2 Pacific View Iott. Prime .::2~t".:01 ~ rn:'r"'~ top locaUon aacrlflce -•""-CA'"' $12,500 Mau offtr call =~ coffact 82W4M114 , ...... IB--1 FEATURES 24·Hoor ._.. ,___,_ Lobby/Olrtcl dl1I 1440 ~ I phonta/Frtt HBO, -.., ir Btlllnl ,..._....... Tlblt ESPN & DilclPool & """ -... --...,..,. Jacuul, Guest laun-Wilt •rmolr• wl3 1bw.a ................. to •nL & 55 below, 2 ...... abovt, *" ~, .,,._ ...,,, Antlqut AtmOire •rt dlco, cond U50 949=5:!8=0181 F=. Min't from O.C. oak finllh. hive key Xlnt ~r"w:: ~ cond $600. V1oS1 1•. w1 lanCt to ahopl and CIH, wino boW, $30()(obo rllt111tlntt Scott ~9137 IXI 136 COST A MESA ctrevy VI 286 lhll1 INodl MOTOR INN ~ 30tVI alnoe 19bU111 'lZT7 ""'* 8IVd PlloM .,.. ••s •••o 1 o11o 714-434-1734 DELL COMPUTERS ... Bull To-Older, H1aM1 "81 finandng-Oel llPPfll'l9d lc>- deyl Ptnlklln lfl..eee end -Low monlNy PIY "** · OAC. l.)Nled T1mt ..Ffte "*""' ~ . Moll ., .... Couch, Ctltlr & OttomM 1111tchlng Ml. Cont1m- porary ov.r llzed and comtol1ablt. Leta lhan 1 ~ old, pd SlllOO, Mllrib moo obo 94M45-722! N1w SllMI bUlldlng Ill lflllMI GltffOfl Malt. 12 WaU'Pro STUDIO Crlel. 40UO ... lf.212, _.., ~Int, lny, ""I~ llOW .,,.., lituilt .... ill()l#Cal ~200l'Otlo, Of 1Br tor ptol'l lllNlll I00-212-0111 -~ wlttrrtl fWlll c1oo. NA a H 8. pr!!d, 94tS'74-4221 WANTID ITUDIO Of 1 ar tor PIOl'I ..,.,. ""*"'*' .... :17"1. er H B. prtf9, 14 1=!221 ~.,· ---.] •..1 ... r·-. ~·-~ Ooy&IOrmt APPQAlW& C.Crtlftcd Ant1ql.lf & Roidenrlil Contcnu Appnlisal1 VME.N L. HESSEL (714) 841.().473 £.Mail: hcatlvi .. aol.tom llOVWG MU rr· 1 , ·, --• -~ I L.. ·: -. . ...... ~Miii 1WmJIH-I att ~ c:-r .a.a. " a 1, ._ "'*' ~ . .....,..... ...... ....... -..... APPOllDl&W smuas Full-time Day & C\'Ollng !ihi& 812-815 Top· Producers Higher ·~llailll •Mll!PIM •Nd1WllD •l..alitrnw~ i:.....Llffih<d Ill J 9811 .. (,-,,u~ _,_.._ Call b llAll.- -888-313-47 up'd BIWna SplcWllt 10 WOl1t FIT Min. 3CMlcu'I t ...... .,. IW>I .... ptea- llll ID WDl1t Will PltMt ell 877 .... 22-0176 LNvt msg IO Q!! lob d!!c!JJ!ion. ASSEMBLY SERVICE TECH Local 1191, good pey Ind btntllb No uperience required Toll Free 1-en-2$0""711 AT EASE MENS STORE F11hlon lllllld It now'*tneFIAlllllw booklte1per/ AccOllfttt ~ ._ exp. dMlted.. ,. blnlllla. Conllct ~. IG-71•7'27 ___ .... CO. ,AIO COL lllll*'O & let yw "*" UQ. lttftftl T11111C10rt-OT1' lrUdl ....,. llllllledl NM- HPtlltftCld or ... l*WIOld Ill 27M05I OI t~EOE CCM,'ICMO , llOfe. MIS hlY9 en eyt 1or r:= Mtdicll Cl31ms del9I end oclor, end eomt pultr ~~~ "* exp. 94M4G-1233 lrul 888 660 6693 INSURANCE State F11111 Ext. 4301 (CAL 'SCAH) Agent in C.M. aeelca FIT 0t A + MAM, MARS/NESltE Pft CSR Slatt F11111 t.q>. ............ ,&..,._...... ...,. desired 949-553-1115 Of .............. ...,. ... _, ve • .,,. 94H73-1943 (eml ~ '°'*~ S: ~~ LOAN PROCESSOR lrl'IN1/Mnl required E• needed lmmtd ()penlngs Clllr1t monf1ly prolll po'llll' avail. WlA ttlin JA loin 1111cr~~~rJ pnx:wor 15 yr mol1glgl (CAL'SCAN) company loc Ill Newport Bdl ~ lllilty, + conm S*Y llOM7~ Malnttn1ee FT P1Mllt oondomnl.rn comm 11 HB req FT twldypnan b nw'tl & ,.. DIAiM llCI ~ cement win. ~=:: 4011< EOE. Send ...ine wl ulefy 19q IO PCM ~ Hunllnv_lon . Landmark, 20880 OllCl1dgt IAne, H B CA 92646. PleaM call 714-960-S475 OI fax mumt IO 714-960-0597 NEWSPAPER RACK ROUTE $250 per WM11. 8 rune ptr wttlc 11111 11 12:30lm Of 1tm. Can1 be "1ltl ~ 1111111 dpn' cal Picll141 0t Ven a nUt. CM p!!I. C.. 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't2 Red, !IC* .,..., •iCClltnl condlllon SHOO obo Mf.7tM220 Toyog LANDCRUSIER • 3500mlall U.MNll ll04llQ2f.t115 ..... LANO ROVER NEWPORT BUCH .. ~ We'll A GOOD ADI Cll <•>•-871 Bridge 8v CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF lind TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWEUTO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 • M ~ vulnenble, )'OU hold: •AQIU) o 7l O A4 •JIU 1be biddlnt. bu J)l'OCeedcd; NOltTH r..AST SOVfH Wf'Sf' I<;> ... 1• ... INT • ,_ 1 What do you bid now? A· With 11 hi&h-c&rd poin ... a MX· card ault and ruff'llli values, It might _,, c.Taven to bid anything less lhan four 1paa. Howeve~ this is • acvcn·lot1erhand, and there is no guarantee that partner has • filler in apades. The lnvitatlonal jump 10 three spade1 ii adequate. Q 2 • Neither vulnerable,•'-' South you hold: •Alt 'V Q o 1153 •10986542 The bidding lw proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST •• Dbl ' Whal do you bid now? A • You do noc have much in the way of defense lljlllnlll • map·i.u11 comnct. bu1 a rc1S001ble hand offermvel)' h as simpl, a maner of how many club!; to b~ , and 1o1<e would throw the problem SljUArcly in the enemy camp by ramng to five clubs. Q 3 ·Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •AQJllU2 ?109 Vold•KJ'l2 The bidding ha.\ proceeded: SOIJfll WEST NORTll EAST I• Pti11 2~ Pass 2• Pass J~ Pass 1 What do you bid now? A. You have one s«>!X to tell. and only one. This loob hke 11 ml~fil. '° you should l1y 10 convince partner that spades Is the right ~pot to play this hand if he has as few as one trump in support. Bid three ~padc'>. Q 4 • Neither vul~. you bold •K 1;. KJ'4J QU'742 •II ~ open! the biddlns_ With one club. Wha1 do you rcspond'f A ·This 1s simply 11 mauer or pre. paredneu. Suppose pnnner rebid' one no trump no m1111er wti.u your response 1>. Jr you select one dla· mond, you will n<>1 be able to bid he1t11s next since thal w1 II be a reverse and game>-forclnl{. Therefore, respond one hcan, then bid di .. monds neiu, depending on how the auction develop~. Q S • Bolh vulncrublc, 11$ South you hold. •9 J9 AQ8S4.l •A104 2 The b1ddin~ ha~ proceeded· WE.•.T "iORTH E~T SOl'Tll • • "'' Pa!!& ! What do you bid now" A • Should you look for <,liun on• hand where partner \Urcly h.i' Wl\l· ed value~ in Sp;idc\·? We think noc. whu:h mai..e, three no trump the au1on1a11t bid w11h this h.ind. Q 6 • B<>1h -.ulncrablc. a.\ South you hold • 10 6 9 J A K J 9 5 Z • •'3 2 The b1ckhn11 ha' proceeded Wt:ST NORTH EAST SOl'Tll •• l'llS'I ..... , ! What ac11on do you 1al.e'' A • ll I\ tempting 10 reopen with a bid of 1wo diamond~. ~•nee North could have a prtlly good hand 1ha1 was unsuitable for immediate ac11on. Equally po~•iblc. 1hou1.1h. '' 1ha1 We'' ha~ a ~I/Ong two ~u1tcr 1n the maJuts and, 1!1vcn the chance. your oppooenu. might ~•I into an unbeill· .ihlc gallll.! in heart• .. Since thal "'" i1o rt'lll. pM• What happens if you don't advertise? NOTHING. 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