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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-08-22 - Orange Coast Pilot' I .. . . . . . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM nJESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2000 JUry views Abr&ns' :videotaped interviews • In the second day of the murder trial, footage appears to show that Steven Allen Abrams knew what he was doing when h e drove his car into a Costa Mesa playground in May 1999. AlexCoolm.n OAJt.Y PILOT SANTA ANA -The voice of Steven Allen Abrams, accused mur- derer of two children, sounded eerily Monday in a videotaped police inter- view made only minutes after he drove his car into a Costa Mesa playground last year. As Abrams sat with his head bowed in Orange County Superior Court, Deputy Dist. Atty. Debora U oyd played a series of videotapes for the jwy, including one that a Costa Mesa police officer made while speaking to Abrams after he drove his 1967 Cadil- lac onto the grounds of the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning Center on May3, 1999. •rve been thinking about this for five years,• Abra.mS tells the officer in the videotai)e. ·1 just wanted to send them a message for what they did to me. They took my life. I can't live like this.· Abrams is charged with two counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder for his actions, which killed Sierra Soto, 4, and Bran- don Wiener, 3, and injured several oth- er people. He has ,pleaded not guilty to the charges'by reason of insanity. He faces the death penalty if he is found to be guilty and mentally competent. In the tapes played Monday, Abrams spoke with disturbing clarity RYAN RAYBURN I DAILY Pl.OT Debra Keith. left. and Shlrley Knickelbein. both from Sierra Madre, walk on the boardwalk outside the Marina- park Mobile Home Park on the Balboa Penlnsula. Decision? Not ·anytime soon With nine different proposals for the future of the Marinapark area before the City Council, a quick decision is wllikely. Mlrthll Wlnld• DAH.Y Plt.oT NBWPORTBEACH-lbe proposals range from minor renovations costing $25,000 to a SU.3-million project that includes townhouses and a luxury hotel Molt would keep American Legion Post 291 and the Girl Scout House at MariDapark -in one fOJDl or another. Some would reserve space for the mobile homes cunently lltling on the city-owned land. Others would remove some or all of them. Oty Coundl members will look at the nine ditlerent pl.am far Ma.rtnapii1t'I future at tbetr meeting tonight. Oty oftl- dall bed~ to prmem, llD8 detail Oil m The City Council meet ing starts at 7 p.m. tonight at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. A study ses- sion on the development of the area surrounding John Wayne Airport begins at 5 p.m. each proposal since the council last dis- cussed the issue in May. But only one developei provided all the Information the d ty bad requested. Several organizations, such as the d ty's Parks, Beaches and Recreetion Commission, have expressed concern that building a hotel or homes on the kmd will deprive the dty's residents from using It for recreation. Olber residents, such as William P. Picker and Richard S. Stevens, have pro- poled to preserve Ma.rtnapark for the public and build a visitors' marina with a repair lbtpyard. stores and restaurants. "ibii poperty ii one cX the remain- ing major assets that the city controls,· Picker and Stevens wrote in a Jetter to the city. "So it ls very important that it be developed with long-range city needs in mind.· It will be up to the council members to decide where to go from here. They could vote to give the go..ahead for a plan by Sutherland TaDa ttosptality, the only developer that met a July 17 deadline to supply more detailed infor- mation. The $3()..millioo project would include a 156-room Italian-style resort and spa with shops and a restaurant •But they could also say, 'Despite the fact that [another] proposal is not fleshed out. it looks really interesting,' • said Assfstant City Manager Sharon Wood. •Although tbet's not typically done if you're given a deadline.• Wood added that most other devel- opers and groups interested in Marinapark gave some additional infor- mation . The American Legion, which SEE MARINA MGE J Halloween spirit or adve~ hook? • Cod8 eaforcement ~Jssayhlruww Violate dly'l llgn ...... lbop.-nmguetbat 0.., CIWJID& the llMDn. , ..... .. .... and seemingly little confusion about the physical details of his actions. He desoibed the way he cruised past the preschool, then returned and drove at high speed onto its crowded play- ground. In the chilling footage, Abrams acknowledges that his actions could have consequences, telling pohce oCfi- cers that he knows he could face the death penalty. Asked the explanation for his actions, though, Abrams began to speak about being controlled by brain SEE ABRAMS PAGE 5 Abrams Qty Council OKs 69-home project •After reducing the number of houses on its proposal, Standard Pacific granted 12-acre development on Adams Avenue. Jennifer Kho DAILY PtLOT COSTA MESA -The City Council approved a 12- acre Standpd'Padfic devel- opment Monday. and was still considering changes to trails at Fairview Park at press time. lbeStandardPacificplan indudes 69 two-story homes on lots averaging 5,000 square feet at 1645 Adams Ave. •This is a transition zone· and you will have a very high-quality development . here,• said Councilwoman Heather Somers. "You're looking at a good transition from commercial to (low- density housing] to (high- density housing.] The prop- erty is actually zoned for a lot more houses and this devel- oper has come up with a high-quality project with a lot lower density. It's some- thing we should be happy with." The Costa Mesa devel- oper reduced the number of homes proposed from 90 to• 69 after the City Council rejected the initial plan last sprtng. Some residents said the reduction still isn't enough. "Sixty-nine homes is still better than 90, but I thmk they could have done better than this,• said Costa Mesa resident Robm Leffler. ;nus is a big leap mto urbaruza- tion and I treasure the tlungs that make Costa Mesd a Jow. key suburban community • Several residents sup- ported the counal's deo.sion, however. "I tlunk Standard Paofic has gone out of its way to accommodate the commu- SEE PROJECT PAGE 3 Costs for new school eat at budget cushion •The price tag for construction of Newport Coast Elementary rises as district pushes for January opening. Danette Goulet 0 All.Y PILOT NEWPORT COAST - Not only will Newport Coast Elementary School not be opening its doors in two weeks, as originally scheduled, it's also costing the district more than planned. Newport-Mesa Urufied School OtStrict officials are asking the school board tonight to approve a change m plans with con- tractors that will allot $96,931.56 from a cushion fund pay for auscellaneous items that have an.sen. These changes will al.SO push the completion date back by 26 days to Oct.'· The school, which sits on the comer of Newport Coast Drive and Ridge Park Road in Newport Beach, was scheduled to open 'SEE COAST PAGE S SCHOOL'S ' ...... TIEWEEI 1 • . . Costa Mesa Historical Society 2 Tuesday, August 22, 2000 Kids Talk BACK Areyou · looking foiward to school? We asked children at a park in Newport Beach how they felt about going back to school: It's going to be fun. I'm not scared. Right now, I'm in pre- kinder· garten. Today I wrote numbers and pasted pictures. I like the kids I get to hang out with. MAX THORNELL. 5, KINDERGARTEN Newport Beach I like to play with the toys. They also have a play- house. I als9 get to paint and draw. I go five hours a day. I start in three weeks. ALEXANDRIA CRIDER, 4, PRESCHOOL Newport Beach It's going to be fun. There will be color- ing. I'm excited. I'll go fpr thr~ hotirS a dar:_ LYDIA SMITH, 5, KINDERGARTEN Costa Mesa I'm excit- ed. I'll probably learn to read and write, and paint and play. I know some people who will be in my class. It's going to be fun. COURTNEY SAYLER, 4, KINDERGARTEN Costa Mesa I'm look· ing for- ward to meeting a lot of new people. Getting to know my teachers. ny to find my career, I'm happy to start high school, but I might be a bit scared the first day or so because it's such a big place. MlotAEL GOZUKARA. 14, FRESHMAN Newport Beach --compUed by . Amy R. Spurgeon; photos by Conf'8d Lau VOLM.N0.200 ............ _ Nlllhs ftmf ..,.,.,, ....... ......... ,._..Qty EcMot a =•w. ,.........., -C'M-=:... ........ 0 Rll , .... ---... &.- • ADDMSS· 1870 Anaheim St, Costa Mfta • CONrAC't. David <*dnef, president. °' Gladys Refakes, seaetary, at (949) 631·5918 • f Id· an 8mm movie projector to show old films; voi. unteen to help with different tasks • WISH: a new building Daily Pilot PHOTOS 8Y DON I.EACH I OAl.Y I'll.OT Swim camp instructor Christa Yim guides two swimmers, including Julia Ivanlbld, left, during swim class at Newport Harbor High School. Sink or swim At city-sponsored swimming lessons, children learn how to float, breathe and belly-flop. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT • SOtOOl.'S OUT is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a summer camp within the Newport-Mesa area ah<t writes about her experience. fYI •Who: Children Of all ages and Milttles • ~ Swimming lessons • Wlawe: Newport Harbor High School; also held at NEWPORT BEACH -Sporting a purple-and-orange floral swimsuit, 7 -year-old Cerise Castle boldly walked out to the end of the diving board. Corona del Mar High School • eom.ct: Newport BNCh Recreation Department., (949) 644-3151 Yim watches a young swimmer's backstroke technique during class. She stood poised for a moment, arms stretched above her bead, one hand on top of the other so they came to a point. Taking a deep breath, she launched herself toward the water, striking it witb a full-force belly nop. The swim instructor and I groaned in unison. That had to smart. But when Desiree Delgadillo asked her pupil if she was all right, the novice diver merely responded: ·1 meant to do that." I didn't see Cerise attempt anoth- IEADE8$ HQDJNE (949) 642-6086 Record 'fOUI mmments ~ the Delly filial or news tJpa. NP'55 OUr ..._Is now.~ St.. CGlta MIM, CA t2627 • . • ........ • ... er dive that day, but she got full points for toughness. Cerise was one of many children in the Newport Harbor High School pool who were beginning two weeks of swimming lessons. The classes meet for two weeks, five days a week. half an hour each day. Several group lessons were being conducted simultaneously in the enormous pool. At one end of the water, children as young as 4 years used paddleboards and noodles as they learned the basic crawl and backstroke. These children were beginners in level two. Next to them, the level three swim- mers learned the crawl stroke with breathing and kicking -something pretty complicated when you're first learning. The strangest thing was that even the ones who had it down -stroke, stroke, stroke, breathe, stroke, stroke, stroke, breathe -couldn't seem to swim straight. They were all over the Wlllllll All IUlf ~ Balboa 7 ... 5 CoorON def Mar 74M C.-..Mesa ""' ---port leildl 7.S ,..,uportCOM 7WS ,_ ,.. ArstloW l:20 1.m .... -"" ......... .2.2 Plnthlgh 'J:tl e.m...-.-.--.. --.3.2 • Semndlow 10:99,__...,_M_oH1.2 s-..lhlgt'I l:Jt P""-···--... ..S.O IJllllDM' --• ........................ i i ....... ............ a.-.J.J ..... .,.. pool, crt.sscrossing one another. I don't think I could have done it if I bied Were they kicking with one leg at a time? Regardless, their drive to swim was admirable. Swimming lessons terrified me as a child -I always thought they were hying to drown me. As any swimming teacher will tell you, there are sinkers and there are floaters. I was a sinker. But even sinkers can learn to swim. POUCI flW , . Daily Pilot Remembering tough times in Carson City For a long time, I avoid- ed Carson City. My travails with that community took place in 1938, when I was a deputy district attorney. Orange County had a warrant out for a guy who surfaced in Carson City, and we sent Deputy Sheriff Steve Duhart to bring him home. Steve called me from Car- son City and said problems had arisen. Would I come? I hopped the train, Steve met me in Reno, aQd on the bus trip back to Carson City he told me the situation. The governor was willing to give us our warrant of extradition, and the sheriff was willing to turn the prisoner over to us. So what's the problem, I wondered. It seemed the prisoner was well-connected. The local judge was his uncle, one brother-in-law was the ,... district attorney and the oth- er brother-in-law was the chief of police. They made it clear that as soon as we got the warrant, the D.A. broth- er-in-law would have the uncle judge issue a warrant of habeas corpus -which the brother-in-law chief of police would serve on us - and we would lose our pris- oner. Hometown justice. What to do? We couldn't take our p~oner east. That was the WtMig direction. If we went north to Reno. they ~,uld call ahead ~d have us stopped; the same if we went south to Bridgeport. That left a westward route, up a long, winding road to Tahoe. Unfortunately, we woke up in the morning to discov- er it had snowed 3 inches in Carson City and was snow- ing in the mountains. Thoughts of the Donner Par- ty flitted into my mind, but I dismissed them. Skinny as I was, I wasn't much of a choice for cannibals. Steve and I hired a taxi to meet us at the back door of the hotel. We got our war- rant, ran across the street to the jail in the basement of the courthouse and grabbed our prisoner. Meanwhile, at the same time, the brothers- MARINA CONTINUED FROM 1 wants to renovate its current building and extend its lease, informed her that it didn't have much to add to its previous pro- posal, she said. While council members might not have all the infor- mation they need to make a decision, some said they had enou~~ to postpone a vote for some·mne. "We received 12.8 pounds mproposalsFrldayrughl."said Cowl<:ilman Tom Thomson. "I don't think we will come to a decision OD Tuesday night We need time to study them.• And there's more than just the propasals that coundl mem- bers need to think about . There's the issue ol relocating the mobile home park after the Oty Council extended a lease for two years in February. "We need to Jookat that and make that a factor in our delib- erations, • said Councilwoman Norma Glover. A study on the costs of a relo- cation is expected to be released. Friday. Tulelandl boundaries rep- resent another concern, since it's still unclear if the area bu been dulified as "tklelands. • A telOlt or hotel could be built on such land. dty olfidals Mid. Residential areas would not be allowed. 'Jbe dty still hasn't beard back from the state Lands Commhwirin to darlfy the mat- ter. City Attorney Robert Bumbiml lllld be hoped to bear from the c:ommlMk>n b8fore toalgbr. mundl lneed.ng. PROJECT CONTINUED FROM 1 111ty.• ..seam t-t.....,.. S.1'iilmArMLlflltllll•ll ;.:a.::a':&-.. ......... ..,... .... ...... ~ Robert .Gordner THE VERDICT in-law were running to the second Door of the court- house, where the uncle was waiting to give them their writ. We dashed down the main street. dragging our prisoner by a lead chain, ran through the lobby of the hotel and piled into the cab just as the D.A. and police chief appeared at the front door, waving the writ. The taxi driver was terri- fied. Those were the days of notorious 1930s criminal John Dillinger, and he was sure he was mixed up in a kidnapping. To motivate him, Steve, a very tough- looking guy, did his best impression of Jimmy Cagney, and we took off in a splatter of snow and slush toward Reno. After a couple miles, we pulleg.ott.Ui.e rpad and hid behind a building just as a police car screamed by in hot pursuit. I got out and slogged back to Carson City. I must have looked pretty silly trudging through the sage- brush and snow in my blue suit, black dress shoes and gray fedora. I sneaked down back streets and finally came to a guy tinkering with his car. I told him I'd pay him $20 if he would take my friends I'm not worried, and me to Tahoe. He didn't even look up. "Snowing.• he said. "Twenty bucks is 20 bucks,• I replied. He thought a moment, nodded, and we got into his car and took a circuitous route back to the taxi. We moved our prisoner into the new vehicle while Steve, once more in his Cagney mode, told the taxi driver that if wanted to live, he bet- ter not move an inch after we left. We started up the road to lilboe, and as we did, the taxi took off for Car- son City. So much for Jimmy Cagney. Soon a police car was after us, i.iren wailing. We did our best, but since we were breaking trail, the police car kept gaining. They were within a few feet of us, and it looked like we'd lose our prisoner when we slipped, slid and skidded across the state line and out of their jurisdiction. The driver breathed a big sigh of relief. I asked him why, and for the lirst time he told us that he was deputy sheriff in Carson City and would have been in a ton of trouble if they caught him. Anyway, I had one judge, one district attorney and one chief of police who were not very happy with me, so I made a wide orcle around Carson City. End of story, except for one item. The county of Orange still owes me 20 bucks. I·put in my expense sheet for the $20 and that tightfisted cotmty auditor, Les Echols, would only pay the bus fare -50 cents from Carson City to Reno. • llOllERT GARONER is a COl'ona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. -:-. .... my agent Is Craig Brown Insurance Call coday for auto & homt' owner's Insurance! (949) 760-1255 Fashion Island Ne rt Beach • Uc• 0550290 Celestino's quality MEATS The Anest Meat and SCruft::e Avoil<Jbl<' SnWtt C..1'1 Mts11 fa,. Mlef' 30 r"" c I 11 -...111 1.,·,, "'1111111111 I HI I /I I~ I' \C ,, S1bs. Top Sirloin Steak + libs. New York Steaks Jibs. Rib Eye Steak + 51bs. Ground Chuck 5lbs. Martaated Kabobs + 5lbs. 'Irt Tip Rout 61bs. Cbkken Brust • Bone In • Sida Oft All for only s199oo F~ezer Pack can be changed 10 ~et your 'families Meds. Prices will~ adjusted accordbtgly . . Tuesday, Augutt 22, 2000 3 NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW On The AGENDA ENERGY EDUCATION Energy Education Inc. ls a company offering an energy management program specif- ically designed to help school systems regulate energy con- sumption and save money. A presentation was originally made to the school board in June. WHAT TO EXPECT: Representatives from Energy Education will make a second presentation tonight to provide more details of their program for the school board's consideration. District officials said there is no risk and that the company guar· antees savings. GATE PROGRAM LOOKS FOR FUNDING The state's Gifted and Tai· ented program (GATE), run for the district by Davis Edu· cation Center principal Cheryl Galloway, is up for reapplica- tion. To receive funding, the state education code requires the school board to submit an application to the state Board of Education. WHAT TO EXPECT: Galloway, who has spent a year and a half redesigning the program to meet state requirements, has completed the application with the input of the program's stu- dents and parents. She will , present it to the school board, which will consider No matter ·what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ms IN... Daily Pilot FYI • WHA?. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education • WHEN: 7 p.m. tonight • WHIM: District Education Center, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa approving the application. ANOTHER DIGITAL HIGH SCH~OL In April, the state Depart· ment of Education announced that Monte Vista Hi~h School was selected for the Digital High School Pro- gram. So far in Newport- Mesa, Corona del Mar; Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor high schools have already become digital high schools. Before a school can enter the program, the school board must certify that a majority of the school's staff supports the program. WHAT TO EXPECT: Based on a survey con- ducted by the school, the school board will consider certifying that a majority of the staff is behind the pro- gram. BUDGET MEETING The-final budget f9,r the school district is to be consid- ered for approval Sept 5. WHAT TO EXPECT: The school board and dis- trict officials will conduct a da~ong study session Thurs- day to discuss the budget. The mee-ting will begin at 8 Onn.9 BOARD Dilertd Ofllcli: 2t1S-A Bur St.. Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 Sef1lne Stokes a.m. in the district board room and go as long as nec- ess.:,ry. SB~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRANO NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One lllodl ........ .c>5.., (714) 5"5·7168 uGOi.Aln C.ALlf'ORN I A :fi[•WllME.. 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Although disappointed, Newport Coast parents said they understand and are being an attempt by the •brain wave controQen• to manipulate him. Uoyd al9o played a tape made at Costa Mela police headquarters on the night ot May 3, 1999, in which an lnvestigator asked Abrams about the events ol his life leading up to his actions. ln that tape, Abrams explained -in a disjointed, repeUtive way -that he believed be was being pro- grammed by unseen brain wave manipulators to kill the undesirable members of patient about the delay. The school board origiQally allotted $7 .35 million of the $9- milllon budget for the con- struction of the scliool. If approved, the shift in funds will be the second of its kind -and a third is in the works, Mid Mike Fine, assis- tant superintendent of busi- ness services. The first change shifted $89,274.04 from what the dis- bict calls the contingency fund to pay for a variety of things, the most costly being the removal of ~ulders that were We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! T.U~ Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Lopn Ave. Unh H <--'~-...... , (714) 844-7288 www .teak.outdoors.com society. •'Ibey were talklng to me directly into my brain," Abrams said, filling him with •rage• toward the people in h1s life who made him angry. lt was in order to break the control of the brain wave manipulators, Abrams said, that he made bis assault on the freschOOl. Precisely because executing inn~nt chil- dren," as he called it, would be so shocldng that the action would make the people who controlled him realize they had to change their policies. encountered when the site was graded, Fine said. The second set of changes included items such as the additional cost of curbs, debris removal, additional work on gas lines, adding gravel for fire access and various other things. •Tuey are all normal kinds of things you can expect to encounter with a project this size," Fine said. While the project is by no means over budget, if minor problems continue to arise, it could exceed the spending limit. With more than a month of construction remaining, the distrlct has used the majority of its $237 ,386 cushion. The bright side, Fine said, is th at the third change will include a credit for masonry work. _ Don't Miss Our Flashy Grand Openin·g Tuesday, August 22, noon-6pm Enter to Win great prizes like Movie Passes, In & Out Burger Certificates, or a $250 South Coast Plaza Gift Certificate No matter what you have to copy, print or output, Copy Club will save you time and money. 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"We consider them banners. which can only be installed Oat against building attached on all four sides. They can't be attached to light poles." Susan Eddy, property man- ager for the strip mall, said she doesn't think the signs and streamers are any different from the Christmas decorations put up by the shopping center. "They don't advertise a par- ticular stote, so I'm kind of con- fused as to why the city is doing this. I'm hoping we can keep them up,• Eddy said. Benson said the decorations are different. however. "Christmastime is a differ- ent thing because the decora- tions are more generic." she said. •Tuey are not intended to draw attention to a particular business. If they put Halloween decorations throughout the mall and they were just intended for Daily Pilot left the courtroom sobbing oon~ Lloyd the prosecution's case Is likely to oondUde early Tuesday. Public defender Leonard Gumlla said the defense will be very brief. U the jury concludes that Abrams ls guilty, he could be given the death penalty. How- ever, his mental competence is very much at issue. Gumlia argued in his open- ing statement that Abrams· convictions about brain wave control are the product of para- noid sc4lzophren1a. the spirit of the season, that's a dilferent \bing than what is there now.• Some advertising banners are allowed -such as those at Harbor Boulevard car dealer- ships -but businesses must receive special permits, Benson said Some shoppers at the 17th Street strip mall said they do not understand why the city objects to the decorations. Jamie Wood. a Garden Grove resident who works in Newport Beach, said she thinks" the signs should be allowed. "I've never heard of such a thing,• she said. "They're not blocking anything and they are very simple. nus is a shopping center; it makes no sense to me that they would be illegal.· Irvine resident Neidd Velazquez, who was applying for a job at the Halloween store Monday. said she likes the signs She said they definitely focused her attention on the Halloween Adventure store, however. "I think they're awesome because they )et everyone know what's coming up," she said 50% OFF TOPIARIES ARRANGEMENTS mo AN D STEM FLORALS ~lunnuJJ,dl F19ral & Gifts Moo-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 •Open Sunday 10-4 369 E. 17 th Costa Mesa (Across from Ralplu) • VaJances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Co•pli•n""Y wtr.nJutio• ;,, Yo.,r Ho•~ ,_,,,., -f. < > 1 : I · ~~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory &t Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~~ (949)642-8400 ~:=:--~ • Lpraeatiag the full line or Pride Mobility Producu • Sena ec lteplir • l..a...ce Rftmhunanmt ... ,,. CoMMuNITY Daily Pilot #You can't close me because of roaches and mice. Everybody's got them. It's not life or death. And I don 't invite . them here. I don't import them from Mexico or buy them from a pet store." -Restaurant owner SID SOFFElt. on the warrant for his arrest on suspkion of health code violations. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY . The Daily Piiot wekomes laUlf'S on .._ conceming Newport leKh and Costa Mesa. Th«e are fouc w~ to send In your com- ments: • 1.D1111S -~11 to the o.uy Pilot. now. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627 • REAOlltS ~ -Call (949) 6'2-6086 • MX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • E..MAA. -Send to !Ui/'ypilotfllatlmes.com All correspondence must include your full name, hometown and phone number (for vertficatlon ~ only). Tuesday, August 22, 2000 5 Good luck on ext~nding airport fuajts . (jay Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Thoughts on test scores, t:eachers, and vacations TI set the record straight, I don't think teachers are reviewmg the Stanford 9 tests so they can tell their stu- dents what the questions and answers will be. But I think that possibility might occur in the future. For that reason, we should stop the reviews now. If a teacher can earn a $10,000 bonus by raising his students' scores by 5%, won't the tempta- tion to "help out" the students lead to unreliable test data? Or, if a principal keeps her job based upon the school's Stanford 9 results, won't the pressure increase lo ma ke sure the stu- dents have knowledge of all test questions? It happened m Cody, Wyo., this year: A pnnopal resigned over allegations that student scores increased 30% in one year because of tampering Wtth answer sheets. Ther~e allega- tions that bonuses were offered in Cody for score improvement, which lead to answers being changed on the answer sheets Let's plan ahead and not make the same nustakes here. • The Fourth of July came around again in late July, With a free concert by the Pacific Sym- phony at Centennial Park Ul Santa Ana. We enjoyed a spec· tacular night, when kids could make their own musical instru- ments and learn to conduct the orchestra from director Carl St. Clair. It was one of those piclure- perfect moments when the clouds, tinted pink from the sun- set, provided the backdrop for all types of music from the Americ- as. It e nded with a rousing fire- works dtsplay accompanyin9 John Philip Sousa marches. Could there be a more Amencan experience for you to enjoy with your family? ln addition, Costa Mesa began a city concert in the park series this summer. It was a great way to expose kids to four types of music in four parks My favorite was the Tuesday with our local Irish band, The Feniens. In addition to the band's regu- lar fans performing hand motions and sing-alongs with the band, there was an emu wearing a bat. The drummer wore a kilt and had the crowd in tears with bis rendition of •Danny Boy." The kids spent hours jumping up and down to the beat and playing •London Bridge ls Falling Down." So, get your kids away from the TV, the video games, the computer and virtual reality. rue them outside to experience the reality of a summer concert. • I commend the Newport Beach City Council on its decision to try to extend the set- tlement agree- ment for John Wayne Air- port's opera- tion. Although such an attempt is Craught with pitfalls, it is imperative that the council Oorence liumer deal with this problem. Threat of the airport's expansion poses a far greater effect on this city's quality of life than any other issue, bar none. The council must remember the agreement is a court-sanctioned pact, and extending it would require confirmation from the court and the parties involved. As that process"UJllolds, many believe the airline industry will weigh In and ask the court to increase flights. That a ction is very probable, because the environ- mental study that could make way for the expansion contemplated a 10.2-million passenger capacity per year. The current limit of 8.4-mtllion passengers per year was achieved through negotiations. · The in-depth study, called an environmental impact report or EIR, has essentially been certified. Thus, it will be an easy compro- mise for the court, Orange County, Federal Aviation Administration and others to back a compromise to increase capacity to the EIR standard before agreeing to anoth- er extension -if they agree to extend it at all. Let's give support to superintendent It is time for change. now that we are going to spend $100 mil- lion on school repairs. We must let our new supenn- tendent replace bis sldf.f dS he sees fit ("Newport-MeSci's princi- pal problem concerns parents,· Aug. 10). We took a long time to find Supt. Robert Barbot, because we wanted a person lo fLX our schools. The first step for Barbot was to give the students a good place to learn and the staff a ruce place to work. Now, let's MAILBAG replace some • pnndpals. Bar- bot has to have people who will work on bis. team, and some don't like changes. It see.ms we have teachers who refuse to learn computers, and some principals don't make them learn, because the teachers have only a few more yedn before retirement. What happens to the students who have a teocber who won't let them use the computer 111 the classroom? We have spent a lot of money on computers with the Idea that every student and teacher would use them. We need pnncipals wbo beve control over the teoch· .. and don't let Cham do their OWD tblng. n.. are a lot of blghlj' edu- caled people m Barbot'l staff to Mt up programs tbat Will raise our ~·grades, IO be needs a ltioDg pdDdp8l "8ff that will make sure tbe teec:ben Ute thele ~.a. wttla tbe loW .... ~our..,.. • ............. to ....... ? ,,, .. ............. ~-tcttd :z=.'t.,-;:r:;-:.-=-. lS there another dVenue for the council to consider? Yes. John Wayne is partially funded by the federal government, which has a tremendous influence on the airport operdtion. But keep in mmd the federal government does not control land-use restnc- tion surrounding the facility. Instead, land-use decisions belong to local jurisdictions: the county; the cities of Costa Mesa, lTVlDe and Newport Beach; and, one could argue, the cibes of Santa Ana and Tustin. Council should consider working with those junsdictions to control airport growth. I suggest a contract be crafted among the county and the afore- mentioned cities to change their general plans for land around the airport. The new pact should require the parties to abide by the revised restrictions, to ensure con- trol over the airport and its growth. The result might not be a panacea for all partles, but it could be much better than simply extending the settlement agree- ment. And it could be an espeoal-Thus the Newport Beach City navigate. The last time I was swnmoned, I was made to sit m a sparsely furnished holding area for eight hours waiting for my call. By mid- morning, I bad run out of reading matenal I brought along. Just the avatlability of ESPN sports cable- TV channel in the room would have made the expenence less bonng. With our current system, there JS also no way to prechct how long a trial may last. wtule th.is may be OK for those who continue to earn a sa.laiy m their absence from work, it creates a great finanaal hardship for those who must labor dally to make a 1JV10g. Even the recently raised com- pensation of $25 per day for the jurors is ri<hculously low, given that my handyman charges me more than $35 per hour just to do minor home repairs. An even greater problem is the loss in productivity, smce a sunple jury trial requires the presence of d<ne.n& of potential jurors in order to end up with the chosen few. I just received my jury sum- mons two weeks ago, telling me to call a certain number to find out the specifics. A message then advised me to call again for yet anodler set of instructions, while warning that I might be called for jury duty tbot vet¥ same date. Citvan um short notice, there is iilllyno time to adjust my •~"'Dents or re&ebedule my j\U'y duty datell. At leUt this Ume I will be bet· ter .~ by bringing along a ~'IV, a briefca.se full of .....,.",.. and pemaps even a ~~in whkb to while ~Ille bou1I of potential b(n. .. ....... beUer" dUUn ,_.;ff ft••, our clourt lyMm °'* ... by ........ w:b P1trnlll)Wwltb men~ ......... Nllpad. .... ~QIU N9wpolt1Mda man should have read the Daily Pilot more thoroughly before making such a comment. The Dunes hotel would sit on public tidelands in Newport Beach, to my mind making us all owners of the land. But even il Badham hdd been accurate and the Dunes was to be built on private land, lus state- ment has some troubling tmplica- bons. Taken at face value, it would imply that none of us have the right to object to any develop- ment in our city. lf past City Councils had sub- scnbed to that philosophy, we would have a freeway through town, waterfront homes with docks on the Back Bay and high rises all around Newport Bay. I certainly hope we will soon add the Dunes hotel to the list of ill-conceived developments stopped by concerned residents of our city. SUSAN SKINNER CAUSTIN Newport Beach A poetic tribute for a principal I just received a letter from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District office expla.in.ing Principal Allan Muc:erino's departure from Ensign Intermediate School in Newport Beech This letter and bJ.s departure still concern me (•Newport-Mesa's ~cipal prob- lem coocemt pmentl, •Aug. 10). Unfortunately, whet .. dooe ts done. But Newport-Mela. should you ever find anotber prindpo.1 wbollan: l ly u!>elul tool ii dO Pxten.,1011 cdn- not tw obtdlJlf'd for the Newport Uedch C'tty Counnl to pull'off d settlement extension, a nPw land-use dgree- ment d!> oullined dbove or even a combinauon of the two 1t will require unaytndllve leadership, unfettered flexibility and the all- out support of ou1 Citizens. Lt!t us gwe them thdt support and st...>e what hap}>ens. · ~ • CLARENCE J. T\JftNER ts a former New- port Beach mayor · HOW TO COllTIO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES c1n Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall 77 Fair Dn- ve, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Elizabeth A. Cowan, Lin- da Dixon, Joe Enck.sou 4.Jld Heather Some.rs CITY OF llWPOIT lllCI Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Bffcl\, CA 926631 (949J 644-3309 Mayor: John Noyes Council: Gaiy Adams, Jan Debey, Norma GIOVer, Dennis O'Neil. ~ Ridgeway and Tom 1h<JCUoD COAST COllMllm COLLlll DISTllR 1370 Adams Ave., C<*8 Meta# CA 92626, (714) 432·.5881 William M. Vega Pt1u1 G . ~. Geo~ E. Brown. Walter G. Howeld, JenJ P....,_ IOD alid AnDaftdo Ruta QUot• Of . 1llE DAY "Wirt Cl1 stil &nWi • d ~now -• Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor High football coach . . ,., .... _...,22i... 9'DllSHM.&.OllN!a DAmlY .. --- 6 Tue.day, August 22, 2000 • Spotts Editot Roger CorUon • 949..57.4.4223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 Daily Pilot •Nation's water polo coach is a man on the move; he and bis U.S. team Will be center stage at Newport on Sunday. • CdM returns everybody from last year and looks for similar success in '00 season. Jolept'l loo DAILY Pl.or CORONA DEL MAR r-It's another year, but it's the same Coro- na del Mar High glrll golf le4m. Technically tpMktng, the Sea Klngl ue fortunate enough to return tbe lame lineup from Jast ,..,.. tQuad that flD1lhed second in the CD' ·SoUtbem Section team regiorM1t and ...-th hi the flMls. And that bodel well for Coach Mike Starkweatber'I cnw thil year. But everything tlD't tet in ltoDe far CdM. 'the ._ JQnas have to ... wltb ..... AlllaD !kbauppoer ... ber ctu.111Di9 .... ,. IUdlDg ltOUlid ... '° help - ecllllng lmeii ·=· Sc:blluppas W1im1 dlbl _, a. CIP mdhld• -~ ....... ........ ..,_ .............. ...., . ... ..., ......... team's Olympic outcome, Vargas will try to guide the U.S. back to the medal round. Vargas, a Corona del Mar resident who bu coached water polo at CdM High since 1983, came off the bench for Coach BW Barnett'• '92 OlylDpic team that finished the Barcelona Games in foUrtb place, and played on the gOld-mectal wtnnmg U.S. team at the 1991 FINA Wodd Cup. Th8 team a1sO won a lilver medal at the Pan Am Games tn '91. Bunett. also the Newport Harbor High coach and an assistant coach at the Olympia this year for Vargas, ts the Chairman of . . the Men's International Olympic Committee. Before Corso, both Barnett (eight years) and Monte Nitzkowski (12) coached the U.S. team tn at least two Olympic Games. But the U.S. was a dllappointing teVenth at '96 Atlanta Games and Corso resigned. Enter V:aip,u. the program's hot new coach. I just tblnk (Vargo) ii a fantastic cOech. • Barnett said. One of Vargu' former CdM players, Chris Oeding, ii a key member ot the 2000 U.S. team; Which will OD display at Newport HarbOr Sifnday at 5 p.m. u part of a riewly ICbeduled tbree..game series~ Romania. Since retumtng bome from the team's Ewopean trip Aug. 14, Vargu is planning Jast-minute details, While trying to enjoy some of the IUlDJIMll' With bii newt~ Vargas~ ha wtfe, the formllr Dawn.BiDdenak. bad to move up the~ Mtit ud did tbe bUitle on .Dee. 18, Jndud ol tlda mpnnwr, beeaute Of Gill~ Q1Ymp6cl. SM'i a .mool teattwr and bOtb bad tb8 tilil8 off befOnt 1'11 SU 11111 CORONA DEL MAR HIGH GIRLS GOLF Cbristmas to get married. •Originally, (the wedding) was gotn~ to be this summer, but there was j\lSl no way before the Olympics," Vargas said. •It was just too crazy .• At Sydney, Team USA will face Croatia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Greece and Holland in group play. The top three teaim in the group advance to the quarterfinals. 1be U.S. bam't won an Olympic medal in water polo since the 1988 Seoul Gamel, When it came home 'With tbe li1v8E. . Jn Varga' first year as head coach, the U.S. captured first place at the 1997 FlNA World CbamplmthiJ>S in At!tens, Greece. He also directed Team USA to a second place at the Newport lntemational 'Tbumament in '97. Vargas, an auistant coadl on the U.S. national team trom 1993 to '96, wW return to bis duties as CdM water polo coecb. when he returns from the Games. Since taking over the CdM program. the See Kings have appeared. in eight CIF Southern Section championship games and won four titles. .A. a player, ooe of Vargas' higblighll WU winning the 1982 NCAA cbampion1bip at UCI, wbic:h went undefeated that year U Vergas WU.Doted for bis quick outside ibot end ou1standing palling abilitiel. Bom m PuDmton on June 17, 1961, Vargas beCame a standout in bip ldiool aDcl later at UCI, where be W8I &ll ~Amedam tn 1981 and 'G, tbe Ameeten' Jeac:tmg ICOIW boeh ~· A ttu. time CIP Coecb of the Y .. b' the Sea king9. Vargas hu criidaed ~ CdM $.:ho ... gDDI to Dlftlkm . Wbm be'I ~ argaa .... ~ mil~. Kristin and Jackie McCoy, two stan on CdM~s basketball team. Another basketball player, senior Mijcmou Pham, returns for her third year on the team. while sophomore Jennifer Woo enters her second van.tty sea- son. All four bad a big pa.rt in CdM'• suoceu .Jail year, and, according to Starkweather, they have they been playing a IOt at golf over the summer in an effort to improve ttieil games. The feet that all the Sea Kirigl played wttb eadl oUm ii an obYloul beneat for Stadnreatber. •Tbej'rw ramibai·wttb eech oth- er'• game," Starkweather said. •When they play in founomee, they ~ Mch Oibitr out.• -::....=t:--= ::.n...w:. . CdM an-tbe bl tbe P9dlc COlilt 1-gue and tbe CIP ••ntllltyw . ... ... 1Nlll '° ,.., ....... -M • ntlr M we GID .ad ...... al' ............. ,,.., 111111. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL DAILY Pa.OT PHOTOS BY BRIAN P09UOA Offensive lineman Ian Banfgan tries to cool oU with water hose. SEEKING THE STATUS QUO •Newport Harbor, the only unbeaten team in Orange County last year, opens 2000 with plenty of company: Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Prepa- ration, condition- ing and team bonding all began anew Monday as high school football pro- grams across Orange County opene d fall practice. So, too, emerged the annual renewal of optimism that helps players and coaches endur~ the long hours and hard work that precedes the euphoric glow !Jf Friday night lights. "We're all still undefeated right now," said Newport Harbor High Coach Jeff Brinkley, for whom, unlike his county brethren. the feeling is hardly novel. Brinkley's Sailors, in fact, were the only county team to escape the 1999 season without a loss. The Tars went 13-0-1 en route to Sea View League and CIF South- ern Section Division VI titles, winning their last 12 games after a Week 2 tie against Marina. "It's always good to be back," added Brinkley, entering his 15th season at Harbor. "I think every- one is exctled. • Among\ the 90 Sailor players who appeared for the first day of the three-day conditioning peri- od, were gifted senior returners Chris Mandarino, a quarterba.ck- outside linebacker who was the Dally Pilot Sea View League MVP, as well as middle line- backer Alan Saenz, the 1999 Newport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year. The turnout, which includes junior varsity players, is a new high for Brinkley's tenure, top- ping last year's previous standard. by 10. As players work out in hel- metlil, T-shirts and shorts, before donning full pads Thursday, some noteworthy newcomers are also NEWPORT HAMOll POOTIAU. SCMIDlU NCMt.IMM• Fri,. Sept. B • Ofw'9e ~ home, 7 p.m. Thurs .• sept. 14 • MmtM. home, 7 p.m. Fri .. ~-~. c:o.-....... home. 7 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 28 • 0-W Hllll. ~ 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 6 • 0.•wt, It Bonita, 7:30 p.m. -.AVllW~ Frl .• Oct. 13 • It lrvtne. 7 p.m. Fri .. Oct. 20 • L..-. .... home,7 p.m. Sit., Oct. 28 • Wa a A 1d91, It IMne. 7 p.m. Fri.. Nov. 3 ·lit Qill .... ~ ~ 7".lO Fri~ Now. 10 • Al9o ...... home. 7 p.m. responsible for the good vibra- tions surrounding .the school's 70th varsity campaign. Senior linemen Scott Lopez (6- foot-2, 270 pounds) and Ian Bani- gan (6-2, 225), both starters on offense for Division I playoff entry Santa Margarita last fall, could help fill some of the void left by the gTaduation of last year's all- senior front wall. Yet another potential contribu- tor up front is junior Scott Kohan, who transferred in 4om a prep school in Pottstown, Pa., where the 6-2, 270-pounder reportedly started at offensive tackle as a sophomore. Personnel aside, there is noth- ing much new at Harbor, where tradition, repetition and hard work have become staples for one of the county's most success- ful programs. The Tars' scripted routine begins each day with rondition- ing from 8-9:45 a.m. After a one- hour break, they have a 30- minute defensive meetings, then defensive practice from 11:1S.1 p.m. After a one-hour lunch, it's special teams meetings (2-2:20), a special teams practice {2:20-3:15), a break till 4, offensive meetings (4-4:30) and offensive practice (4:30-6:15). The players then often round out their full day with welgbWtting. . Preparation for the Sept. 8 sea- son opener against Orange Lutheran will include a 10 a.m. scrimmage, Sept. 1 at Mission Viejo High. • Doily Pilot SPORfS T~. Augutt 22. 2000 7 YOUTH HOOPS Tryouts scheduled for seventh-grade boys NJB team CLUI SOCCER Players needed for new girls under 12 team WOMEN'S TENNIS Davenport seeded No. 2 at U.S. Open GOLF NOTES Hol -in-one NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport-Mesa chapter of Nation8.1 Junior Basketball will be holding tryouts for this year's seventh-grade boys All-Net team. COSTA MBSA -A new girls under 12 youth soccer team ls looking for some players to compete in the 2000 season. Practices a.re held at Estancia High on Tues- days and Thursdays from 5:30 to 1 p.m. WHITE PLAINS, N .Y. -Palisades Tennis Club's Lindsay Davenport was seeded No. 2 for next week's U.S. Open, behind 1997 winner Martina Hingis. Davenport, the U.S. Open champ in 1998, ls seeded No. 2 ror the third year in a row, while Wimbledon champ Venus Williams is seeded No. 3 for the second year in a row. Reigning French Open champion Mary Pier:ce and defend- ing U.S. Open champ Serena Williams round out this year's top five. r--------------------, ! i ;f I I 1 r ! I I I I ' ' I I I I ~----------------~ .,.,., Newport Beach's P.J. Mau- rer, an 11 -yeer-old r;tudent at St. Joachim of C~ Mesa School, aced the 107-yard No. 5 with a nine iron at the San Marcos Resort, while playing with his grandfather, former Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer, and Dick Western. The tryout will take place Friday from 4:30-6 p.m. at the West Newport Gym, 883 W. 15th Street, just west of Supe- rior Avenue. , For information, call Mike McDaniels at (714) 546-0743. For information on the team, call Eugene Day at (714) 434-9263. In addition to her U.S. Open crown in 1998, Davenport has also won the Australian Open in January and Wimbledon in 1999. She needs only the French Open to complete her career Grand Slam. 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In It* entlnlCy. wll No. ...na YOU ME dlllM "*a Olld d TIW CREDITORS OF GLEASON ANO AS· Netwo1ktngLeads Com. .. __ ( .. -.':/ ...... the noocbct'.minatlon re-aandt>lested concrete be allowed to bid on the .. Dm'AULT UNDIR A dmd ~-I.-. pi BULK SALE SOCIATES. t7942 Sky· 3 Swill Court. Newport ·-••• -qulrementa M1 forth In Wll<a, Ille 191ting, larlO-Project 11 Pflme con-lmD OP TllUIT Wiii **"' b pidld 'Pl C ,.. __ .. 105) parll C1rcte A Irvine. Beach. California ~ the UM the ftaltioul the Bidding Documenta ~ and lrriQalion. tract<n. For furthe! In· DATii> CMIHtt•. llftlPlllJ, l ._be di • 1 (UC ....,, v Caht 1126t4 Marks L Porter, 3 bualneas neme a) and lo pay Pf8Valllng The exterior ol Ifie build-formation, contact UCI UM.DS YOU TAKE pdc ..... I 19C1 ., NoTICE IS HEREBY Timothy Slone Sw1l1 Court. Newport Ocean. Inc . b) WaNln wage ralff at Iha loce-Ing element• wlll be Contract• Department ACTION TO "'°11!CT ~d.:u ..... d .. GlVEN that a bulk Nie II Gl111son, 5590 PiC8$SO Beacll. 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Mlc .... al Levin· B wtl be IMlilable Fridey, The IOCCeSSful Bidder --. ,,_. ··-· w, ..., un"" ,. • ""' 200061136718 "'"''""" "'"' '"' Other P....._.. S-1 ~ 11, 2000 It Iha wit be r-•·ed to 1\1119 .... OI' feder .. credll Mr( ... ~. T---........ ~ lh0e E llar(a), Is 818 Daily Pilot A~IS. 22. 2000611362711 doslu, 4110 1/2 River flea·. ...,.... ..--: ... _ 1o11ow"'ing Stale of ,_ -· N N Ave • N41wport Beach. 8 ............................... ,__ .. _......:! Design '. Coo-3500 c;llloml1 Con1r1C1or'1 ~ ~ • 8 .... ~ SMva 8ri. FA, • e.. The name(•) and ad· 29. Sec!t 5· T941 Dally PllOI Aug 8· 15• ,._..,_......... """"""' ..,,_ _,,...,..,... .....__. Setvli:ea ~ .. w:::z.,,' __.. -........ :.::; lldall c1r~· ol ... A Buyor(s) ti I 22 29, 2000 T937 "°"""'-"'""" celled tor to be Bertl9ley Placa, Unlvef· licenaa oment at the ·----• --""' Flctl oue Bua nesa Thts business Is con· eublnltMd at tM time lity of c:.litomia. lrvlne, lime of aubmlsslon ol the lolft u Of ., h....... tar Cllfl. ls/are R & A Holding Name Statement Fictitious Bualneu ducted by B general of bid Include, but -California 92697·2450. bid. UW'P ~ Of Cllllt9'I am ~ bf • Co . Inc.. a Cahfomta The following per500$ Name Statement partnership not nec:111ertty llmlted The Prequalllication LICENSE uvtnp .... ~ ..... er,....'-*.•"** corporation and Staiano are doing buslness as The lollowtng pe'5005 John Micheal LeWldoskl to: (•) Five yew ,. Pllclcel Clfl be mailed IO CLASSIFICATION In leCaon tt01 al tM ftml bf 1 ..... cr ....., Colaiacomo. l 8642 Thomas Joseph end are doing busmess as Th14 statement WU qulrement fOf name proapective blddeta un-PUltlng and P'IMncW Code Md Oldl llD\ cr. cNdl ._ Ambrose Lane, Hunt· Co 1700 E Gany Ave a) OCEAN b) WAWN flied with the County end ltc.nM and (b) Ible to obtain them In Dec::orating Con11aC1or IUllloftl8d to do buU-bf I ..... cr ..... 8'ld b8'I inglon Beech, CA 92648 Su11e 232 Santa Ana SURFBOARDS c) Cler1t ol Orange Counly c:ompleted three pro-l*IOfl by cahlg (949! LICENSE COOE. MU In tNe ...... wlll ~ _.,. -The ueets being 90lcl Ca 92705 WALLIN SHAPES 821 on 0712l!/2000 '-ti In ca tflree 1124-'"t11 or (949 C·33 be hlld ..., the ........ illl\cr~ ......... are generally described Scon Jn•nnh Juarez. W 18th St , Costa 2"""""*3£a.OA ,....... ,_ .. =-'"'.._ . ...._ -.. 7 11--5 dh"---' 81 1()()41(. of common ~t'" • .__ r-1.....__. """"'7 .....,... ......., pera llml In 1lze 824-ea30. Othet Protect Spec:I---.. _ _.. ,..... 1700 E G11ty Ave ~ "'°"""'-"'"" Daily Pllol Aug t. 8, 15, and ecope to this 2. The evaluation 11 flee: l*Dw1 fll .. c:odl tnd ....,.. ., dD stOCil 01 Scampt Cale Suite 232. Santa Ana John Joseph Levan- 22, 2000 T924 profect. IOlely tor the purpoee ol BldOer Qualltlcallona ltgtlC. Ulte, -lrnlat ~ 11 ,. ..... ) .. be ralnct;;.,.. • ,9!.llfomta1...., 1100fl>0-55 Ca 92705 doskt 4110 1/2 River ADVERTISEMENT ~~~~OF :!:":,.~~ =~o~t ,~:,. ~~ =•.:s...::=..nc: =..~.~:.:: An;; B:'1:v'1rd. S~~: tl°r;,ahE_9 darryBenAs:;' ~~fr1oo!!e~ Beach. FOR BIDS CALIFORNIA fled tor IUCCfflful I*· bid tnctudl, but -not CM ,_..llftlf de-~ ... 11111 ...... CXll-C, Costa Mesa, CA SUiia 232, Santa Ana. Ths business ts con· Subject to conditions AUGUST, 2000 tonnence o1 the 1ype o1 ~ Hmlted to: acriDed property under ..,.i t:1 ftl -I"*' ti,.. 92626 CA 92705 dueled by· an indlvlc:tuaJ pr89Qlblld by Iha under· Publlahed N-port wi>r1I included In this (1) Five YHf '9qUI,. Md pwaun to a Deed W. fl h ......, The t>vlk sale 11 '" This business 1s con· Have you started 111Qf18d. M8led bldl 1or • BHeh·Coall Me11 project In • timely meo-ment fOf name end al Trvat dnalbed dlmilld ll'llPl'tr "* 11111 ~= ,~0 i:: 0i~~-dueled by co-partners doing business yet? ~ Sum Contraet lf9 Daily Piiot August 15, net. They wlA be In· ltc.nM end (b) com-bl6ow. Thi .... wt11 be pinmhdleddNI. Tiie Fr_.....__ Escrow end Hive you started Yea. 9129/1999 Invited lof the loflowing 22. 2000 duded ., the bid docu-ple'9d ttne PfOfect* In INlde. bul wllhout • wil • ..... tu.-... '""""" doing buSlfleSS yet? No John J Levandoski Work T938 menta u approved Con-peat tt1tM yw'8 ~ cownant OI' -.ntJ, ~ cr wrny, •· the antlolpated aale date Grahme T Benson This statement was LAB RENOVATIONS, crete Contractora of llr In elZll 9IMI ICOfl8 to upfllMd Of ""'*8d. !".ad er ...-i, fl9ll*'ll 1$T~!.! ~ub-This statement was tiled· w11h the County ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF whk:h all bidders must thla 1110t8Cto ref8ldlng tltte, PM-ilia, ~ er -. ..._.. to Calttom4& Unfloon hte<I with the County Clerk al Orange ~ GATEWAY CALIFORNIA UM 1or Iha wOll<. THE 'REGENTS OF eeNlon, °' encum-tnaa, 1o 111J .. ~ ,..... C Clerk o1 Orange County on 07/28/2000 PROJECT NO. 192245 IRVINE CAMPUS 3. The Un"'-relty r• THE UNIVERSITY OF ~~to fN1Y the pl'lqMf -d .. "*I•) ~:''~~ 2000 on 07/l0/2000 200081135841 UNIVERSITY OF ..wa the right. alter re-CALIFORNIA ::.;,.--:.,.-... ~:J ~ \.':,~ ~ ...__ na~ ·and ed· 20008833808 Oatly Pilol Aug 1, 8, t5. CALIFORNIA. IRVINE NOTICE C INETVITING: viewing 'the Subcon· Auoult. 2000 _,, "" .... ·-~ ·--••• :.:..':'of th;,-per.on with Dally Pilot Aug I, 8. 15, 22, 20QQ T\!23 IRVINE, CALIFORNIA CON R ! tractor Prequalfficahon l>ubllahed Newport Malfed by tM Deed taa. diqll nl ..... o1 ..,_, 22, 2QQO T926 92697 SUBCONTRACTOR Stal81M1ll$, to r.ject Baach·Coall Mau TNlt, wtttt 1nterHt and h ...._tar h _... C• whom clatms may be Flctltloue Bu1lnen PROJECT DESCRIP· PREQUALIFICATION any and all Sta1ementa. Dally Pilot Augual 22. IM1 ctwgea tt.eon, .... d .. 11111 ....... ~:=:~ow. 1~ Ci:~e~~:. Flctltloua Bualnea1 Name Statement TION: Wor1t covers Q:on-ST A TE.ME.HTS to wllve any irdonnality 2000 .. proWJed In CM d .. "*' d •) -Heme Statement The ~ persona struclion of Improve· FOR CONSTRUCTION In fl8 S1llemenCs and lo T944 ~~ :.:r~ ~ ..!_'! ~ ...... ~~h. ~~· 92~w~~ The following persons aDONre dolrlol~SHO~R manta to epprox t0,723 CW UCt Invite those quallfled ..,,.....,_ .• 8 8•••1-ee --, ... -.._, f I I are doing business as. I Wfi , "' .. ,. SF ol lab epeca lndu6-BASEBALL STADIUM ~ lo ~ r"'uuvv -,,.. Deed al TNll, lnt•fft ,._. Oii .. c11J d ... the last dale or I ing CHEF MILA'S. 359 PANS. 3215t Avd. Loe Ing. minor demolltlon, PROJECT NO. 110010 bide IO ~ prime con-Name SUtement thereon, feH. cftlrQea Pta. d sa " .. tm d claims by<:!':! c.:'11f Monte Vista Av Costa Ami11os, San Juan new waH construc:tlon, AUGUST. 2000 tr1ICbl who hew tie.I The lollowlng pereona and ......,... ol h ....... • h ny shall be ~rem r · Mesa, California 92627 C11p1s1rano. Cahlomta c:eihflo modiflcatloos, h NOTICE IS HEREBY pr'""uallllad tor the .,. doing bU9inHa u ~ fof lM totAll - -h ~no... 2000• wtldl • the ~ Rtch1rd Charles 92675 ~iMler system moct-GIVEN lhal Subc:on· ~-.. ~ W.-and f>roO. ~ (It lN tllM al .. ..._ ..-,_ clay befofe the -Payne, 359 Monte V!Sla Mark Y Latng. 25242 l'l~atlon1. e1~•-'-al, lrlc:tor p,_.. •• -...lk>n . Th. 8 p~ 11 ucta, t7941 Beach thelnltlaloeMclltlainof OlliW «11~11 E. ~ date sp8Clfl8d above r~-• .__ "-~ B w D " ~-~-B H Ill ,.... ol .... ,,_ ~ CA UV-Detad Auguat t6, Av , ..,.,. .. ..._, ..,.,.. arque way, 1n1 plumbing. ducting. In· SUd8menll lor eoncr... ~ IO In AA;-lvd , unt ~gton the Notice II) ..._:_,_ ~ t Ull 3 ol lomia 92627 Point. Ca1ifomi1 92628 alallatlon of UnlYerllly ContrKIOrt wlll be re-~ 2000 8-:tl~ ~ 92648 r~ Mtll!Mtted --· 2000 M1r1an Souza Gravea, Benjamin R Kellogg. N:; ri. pelnl· oeMd ~the UIWwally THE REGEHTS OF My '"'Nguyen, 3tt7 to be Ml fOfOI blloW .... no tcrm.nh~d BUYER{S) 3511 Monie VIS!a Av . 32t5t Avd Loa Arnlgol 11ooring of C1hlomla, Irvine THE UNIVERSITY OF Dubllrl 51., CoilW Mela. Thi __. ., be 0.. Miii. QullY d (). R & A Holding Co· Inc., Costa Mesa. Cakfomia San JUan Capjetrano, . MATEO Campua, tor quail· CALIFORNIA Cdolnia 92$26 ......... Ofl lN dlrJ al :. ~1 !,_ ~ ~ 'ey~. ISi .~ • ..__ 92627 Calitomwl 92675 C"""'STRUCTION bllon to bid u a ~ 2000 Thie bullneu II con-TRUI--....... --"' -~-·1 • rvr· ....,_ ..... ~--18 con· .,...__ ... _ .... ~ ... -"" lrldMdull TOR:KNITIN NTM-lladl ~ 119' 1S • 18 d · tunato, PNlldent • '"" ..,.,_....., '·-....,_,. .. ,. ..... .-COST: S2SO,OOO.OO IUDcontrlCtOr on con-~ Newport cb:ted by. an _ .. -......... _"'9111D ' I --.. .. By.· fSI u--ry E. duc*I by joll"fl venture ducted by • l19f*'8I NOT!:: PrllM 816-1truellon of UCI Beach-Coll• Meaa Have you •tart.... ~ '"" -~'--• • -----...., Hive you started partnership dlr'8 wtMt do not ,,... aAIHAU. STADIUM, Dally Plot A&lgUll 22. dortg bualr-. yet? No WOMAN Duty ,._ c6I d h ~ -0U8f'rler, S.Cratary, doing buslnMll ~ No Have you started tt1e ~· tn "'°-'ECT NO. -. 2000 ~ Thi ~ ~ truetw. d ()qi OidJ. Elllllll SecratAtry AIChan! C Payne doing ~ yet? No ttle ContrKt Docv-M Conc:r.w Contrac-T942 Thie 1tafemem waa GOL.DeN WOT SAY· ..._II ail Ill-.... !SI Steteno Col-ThlS aatement was Mark Y. Lllng ___., ,,._ _ _. ...... ion wf1o -r..llld filed wfth the County !Mal AllOCIATION Md ohr ..,._..., ... •lacomo filed ~1th ... _ County Th.... sta•-t -· ~ ~·_..::::: -~for r1i1 DEFEAllENT OF Clef1I of Orange Counly 1aYa CO.. A CMJ---fall't....,. a~ d Publlahed Newport " u.. "' ...,,_,, "-&ldd ,_ ---8 DS Cl&'03nOOO l"OMIA ~ 500 ... a ....... d Buch-Co1t1 Meu Cleltl ol Orange Counly f1tee1 with tile County w11 be 1~':"9': ~ SutlfKt ~ condillom on 2CIOOMH'21 TION ftKofded m llNI. tu• 111 • d DBllY Pilot August 22, on ~1138144 ~7~ County deft on TUUDAY, PICMI may call eltl'8r pi-*'d by fl8 Wider· ~ '::c, Aug. 8T~ Mtt1t1• :..: llltl:ll ..,, • p!llllilM II 2000 T943 Dally Pllot~t5, 22. 20006Ua412 AUGUST '5, 2000, and (948) 82A-8tt7 Of (949) 19l9d. IMled lids tor 1, !Wit No. 1~ ;no ..... d -"' Pllillltl 2. 1!9, Sept 5,~ !939 Daity Pilot Aug. 1, 8, t5, wll be lalued at H4-e830. Lump Sum Connet .,.. F'_....-.. B I In boot! ' ,_.. ~ • 11t b11 ii h Flctltloue Buelneu 22, 2000 !925 DESIGN & DATf OF 8UllllrTTAL: mtt.d for the following "'"'""'• U8 MU dill .......... In the .... ..._ -9 d CONSTRUCTION Subcontr1ctor Pre· Work: Name Stat.ment afllce f/I 1M ~ h OldlnllDll at a..., pqme Statement SERVICES quallfic:atlon Statemenll WATERPROOFING The following pereona al OMNOI Courlty1 a.11a111 ..S .......... •~e ~~~ Unlveflily o1 Calllomill, Wiii be r908lwd at the EXTE.RtOA WALL8 are doing buline11 U: CALJPIONIA, Ollllt or ...... illladl mas, P.-IMA lrvlne, Otb of o.Qi I Con-MID SCI I Jenaen Con1tructlon ... :OMW3lllOO at 2:00 90I olldll-* _,.., UL TIM TE LIFE 3500 9e1tc1ey Piece, 1tructlon s.Moel, Uni-MO.IE.CT NO. _.., Setvloel, t4300 CHnlon .... ,._. f/I ... : AT .... •11111-•a• STYLESP, 504 NPromon· llWl8, CA 9*7·2450 \18rllty of CaJHomla, UHlftflllTY CW Street 11117, Garden THI NORTH flRONT ,... ~ l llA _.,.. tory olnt, ewport (IM9) 82H630 ~· ~ ... ~ CAL.lfOftNIA, IRVINE, ~· FCA.:= 14300 ~ ~ _. b ....... SU· ~~~A ~Clue, GOOD JOBS. REUABLE SERVICES. FIND an apartment through classified Flctttk>U9 Buelnea Name Stnement The lollowing Pl'90fll "' dotng bu$lflUI .. The Righi P11oe, 22e 2tll Strfft, Newport 8-:h, CA 92e63 Beverly Vertioef. 306 E Bay A.119f1U8 M, New- port Seedi, CA 9266 t Thia busineu II con- ducted by an endMdull Have you 111rted doing buainesa yet? No Beverty Vamoel Th11 1tetement w11 hied w1lh the County Cler11 ol Orange County on 08I02l2000 200061131014 Dally Pllol Aug II, 15. 22· 29, 2000 T934 Flctltloue Buetneu Name Statement The following perlOfll a1e dolrlQ ~ .. WALL PROS. 3023 Warren una, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Robert A Serrano. 3023 Warren l.lne, Costa Mesa CA 9262e This business 11 con- ducted by an rdMIUll Have you alerted doing busmen yet? Yes, 8-1-00 Robet1 A SerTllnO This statement WU hied With thl County Cletlc ol Orange County on 0&'11/2000 2000tl341H1 Daily PlloC Auo 1 S. 22, 29, Sept. 6.JOQO T@40 <iOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. NTERESflNG '111INGS ro BUY. ITS AU HERE EVERYDAY IN CUSSIFEll (949) 642-5678 ......... IEU._ ... , Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broedway CostaM.8a 1 Hot Une: r...,., ,,,..,., .........,.,_ IRVINI. CALJflOlltMA ....,., . ' ,.._, • ..-,. • Ill bil" h 1905 E 17th Street (Mt) 1244117 02W7-M50, Alllnllon: t2tt7 Clint.on StrHt 11117, ~ 100 CMC ==·• Dalml at Blddl Oocumen11 lt'8IV ~ untl OMtNtW ecfledlded Garden Grove. CA C9tTM ONVW MST, ~ ..i 1308, Santa Ana, CA w11 noc 't 1ve1111b1e lo t:OO P.M.. f'MM"Y, AU-tor: TUUDAY, 92843 SANTA ANA. CAU-~......,ii 8idl 92705 NTERESTING THINGS ro BUY. /TSAU DiS(.'() ll fl ( { ~cP~ kl'( PrilM ~ after. OUST II, 2000. No AUGUST 12. -It Thie ~ II con-~ ,....... ol 14211. ,... ll7, d olldll John R ~· 504 TUESDAY, AUGUST Pr9QU911flc:a11on doc:u-l:OO ,.... ~by. an lncMcMI ~ ...... ~ ---•-dtll:l Promontory W81l,c· 22. zooo. ~ w9 be eocep'8d H1119 ~ ....,,._. Have you 1tarted ---~-llllllllr Newpol1 B .. ch. " Chec*I lor I ---., .. *"'-How9vet, .. : TUUDAY.1............ doing bualneu yet? '"'.-. ..... :.-:: .: ---... 92,!~ ... _ ... __ "' ~ .. -............. ..... be l'8-the ~-,....,_ AUQUIT --.. Y•, t2•1-Q8 ~. oaw ~ -4'l ........... -If-.,.__ ,.. ....,r ..._ ...._ ----...._ F .....__ -.. ., 'I I f1I NII larll 11 w '"' ,.._ -duct9d by I gene<ll ~ In fl8 emount o1 ._ "•" '° •.....-,... 1:91 ,.... ....... --· -· --· WIST d h ~ .._. pannerahlp '25-~~ of 8'ct-c.i:.:.:i ~':; n:-~ 0::: flledThll~'ho::; ~.d:n IO =:.":.:~ Hive you •tarted ~ -IO nwje to = COll4r8ctofl • de-=:.u cle1nlng, Clelt ol Orange Counly .... M.•ill'IORmTT IMCH. CA .. dittlllll: GU52.• doing ~~No ··The Regenia of fl8 \Jn6. emed nece ... ry to and ~ on OMl2l2000 -#W It "'*' ...._.,, s..t .._ Joeeph L --ol CallOmll.. prop8lfy e¥elU8l8 .. °' awctural Pf9"CU1 1000IUHl1 ltt ,,. .... , ........ _...... This ... ~-~ SMled Bide ""' noc ~ ~ oonct* buldlng COITI'-~ Pb Aug. II, ts, n.e. .. 2 I I .,,,, ., .. ... ""'* 1W. Med with the r:::"~ ~ ..-. ndOf Preqt ... IOll ponera In ~ !2~· 2900 D35 !!!!!.... ""!. .., .. ~ s... ..... ClDlli ~ Clef1I ol Orange """"""' 2:t0 !:!:.i., TUlaDAY, Statementt _,... be 1cw ~en cdlMtor ._'"' --.,._ on OM>3r'2000 HERE EVERYDAY IN CUSS IF Ell (949) 642.5678 ( 11 Ill ,1, ,1 I• "• Ctmtt Smrrcr""' ~ c.,Ai,,, far Lai DiRct Cremation . .$495 Immediate Burial •• $995 (l..a..J. Oalttt) Prearrangement Programs Antlabtt for Funn-al Sttvias. CmnltioN uid c.ukm (ll,11'\l:I, I .\\I I "~, .. . .. . I I \ ' I ' I ID'I~ t, 10DQ. ~ In 9"'8d x•IPfoolriO ~ to 'JI, ..._. • .._com-~ ... N"t •-t 2000MH1M Bid SeQjflty In -.. e1tHloPM IMfUd on ....... Allo lrdaded II ~ -11111' II 1 lr~ I Tiie ~ ...... !'* Pb Aug II, ts. amount of t~ of .... Ol.Mide, ......... ~ • ~ '1111. .... ........... "° ...... .. .. .. "~~~·!;2900~==Ti32~.!.!:===============~~~~~~~~======; Lump Qim Blee lld, ex· tnctor ,..1,_...._. j>oly.irethane water· ., ...... .._ • ..., cm: d ... .- oWng 8111meeee. ... "°" ..... ~cc. DfOGllna ....,,..,.. .. ~: ••• • .. • 5"-n.~ .:,.~ CICCOl..,...,""5j-Mdl Bid. ..-UCt 8AllmmAU lem -and provldfng __.., ell ,. TI;;~ 11M11ng fie ITADMi:• INldlupe. ........ fll .. ~ 81ct Bond be. on IN IDDCl9'llCIN OP 'ntl llTIMATIO CON· ...-W _, • -. ........... _.._ .... Bid Oeedline, lill9d In NO.llC'T: lnwcnoN COIT: .... --, ...._ a D* ... Ollbm lhl .. tHI IMJbfl1hld ~i;e.o:1~ ........ "· ..-,...... '° .. ,_. ;ma 0...... 5111411 ol CIMfOmla. De--..-.---= ,... ......... "4'*"*21 ..... 1• ._ tllr .... a NA. pa"""8nt of~~'·"""""°'·~............. ~~"'~ ==--~:-=-·. .. of lnlufM 1111 four pfW8 orotlCll «AAA•• Isl ... ... --· -to TllflMCll 9uN11Y lnlw· wtlldl .. ,_. Pri .-,_. a...t DH•ula .... Diie: ............. ~ C11C1e In This 91*". dllY IO tlalOll • NCM -.. '9......... • ,.'!_ !!! .. -~= A mendatory PT9-Bld Mln'1 DMltofl ON ....._ -_ -e, _ COl1feltll0t and ,_,. ::-ec:. v::: ..... DoClllMl'CI "9 ~ llf -........ Pm9 ~Jab Wlllll "" II .. • ~.., .., IJJ ~=a•!i RM rw~ ~--~ m .. ..::.. .,°"' ~ ~~ p:: :;f'"tl T'--........ ,.:": AoEiiA . OfltOH-:--~~~ ~ -= .:-..=.. --~r Oir." ... ':"' ::.: -~ •d~ ,,:.. l:r -.=r:: -r-~..:.~ =-=-~ ~----· r"',,,,_ ·-= =-~ -=" ..... ....... -~ .... _.,.....,,1 . ........,Al ... -=---::.~~~; ~==~ . ="\'::.::,..=; : ~ QMI. r~-::r-·.... ..I.I I la 1° 111 FOR~'°" • CAii* ~ .. ' -0 ' IF 1 PUTURE USl/Of• ""9 ~~ YI OHllNT 0, ~~laA'~ Ill tll i:.;..-......~ :.3• = .,, .. ;;:~ " c..'=I STARTING ANEW , BUSINESS?. . • • • • • • • • • d1i Ratti and deadlitw are subject to change .,jthout notice. Tiie publisfuir reservt.s the ri~at to censor, reclassify, rcvi.st or reject any classif~ ad\>erlisemalt. Please report any error that war be iu your classified ad imintdiarrly. The Daily Pilot ~ts no tiabilitv for anv error iu au adve~ment for whlch it •Wl) be ~except for tht C08t of tht ~ actually occupied by tht error. Crtdir 1·ru1 oult ht allowed for the first instrt ion. · ~ EQUAL llOUSlllO OPPORTUNITY All ,..., ... ldWttlslng In 11111 newspaper .. IUbjld to Ille r.defll Fair Houllna Act o1 19el 11 amendeil wttlcfl lllUa 11 ll1toll to ldWrtiM 'llfl Pflfennc:t, limllltlon Of dllcrtminitlon lllled on ra, COIOf. rello· Ion, ...... ndicap. flmllil mtus or nlllonll ~n. Of an Intention to makt eny lllCll pmtltnC9, Imitation Of dtlcltrnlnldon.. This ~ will not know1noly accept any advtrtl11mtnt tor rtal t1t1te which II In Ylolltlon oC the llW. Our ruderl .,. htreby Informed tllat aM dwlllnot ldwf1iMd In ltlia nlWIClll* are IYlllabll on an fCIUll= ocnfty basis. To com n of discrimi- nation, HUD tol-frtl 11 1-800-424~. ~ ' . . .. i . ~ ' . . . •' ·, . , . •V.A.-........ ,..~ fMIUST Q=tolS .UWAREPOS • 11WM llOO I I• ·'1 •I. ' I, 1; I ---=n ·1 I ~ . ~­ ' II I I '• Ill· Ill . -.... ' ' ' I I ' ' . . -~ ByPllolle (949) <>42-5678 By .... PmilAI 3:~0 Wrst Dav Strttt Costa Mesa, C.:A 'Jl6'l7 At NA-pm 8IYd.. & Bey Sc. • " •• . , . ·<-- I 4M·•ll ....... . -- .I c.. Ii Ole SUiia llom 500 If IO 1.500 I(; Gii loc nr HM>or IM & 405; Mik« sr-llb~ MAI C!pb! Cornmeldll IALIOA PENN nr ~. 1111 ollicl, 400 "· w/ptrv bef "-S550•0706E · Bllbol IM 714 • 63:M56S , __ WOlR' TANl9tQ IEOS Tan 11 llOmtl Buy Ohc:t 111<1 Sawl Comrnen:tall Homa Ida flom 1199.00. Low • monthly peyments. Fraa emir C11111oa.. Cal today l·I00-842·1310. (CAL:SCAHl ~---·, •.·~'l'\ . 1:..:.1• ___ : I :". l .. , 130 Ea.st 17th St Suite ·c Costa Mesa Al N(WJ>Ol1 ' 17th behind Harp Inn (949) 722-8586 Ccn.ificd Anciquc & Residcncial Contents Appraisals VIVIEN L HESS (714) 8-41-0473 £.Mail: h~.com 06dar Stwte fll!nllbn l'IAHOS 'Colledlilet .................. ·-·-·Qjleo ....... .. CAIHMID .. _,.... __ _ Wl8UYl9TATD • """*'-frlllldly .... ~ ..... COtJSll1 ';r '•·.rs -_ ........ ._._ca..., ...... ~CA- Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm ii Tuesday .............. 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South judfed thll the orixlb di• mood end wort.in& t.ina J1$tlied try-i.na ror pme. WEST NORTH •A4 <::>AQ7J o Ai(4 •9154 • KQJ 10tl5 <:>JS o •o •AKJ ~~ <::> K104 o Qf7632 • tOJ Wac led the lunA of clubt llOd lhifted IO the kin& f:A ~ settin1 up a lhird defendve crick. The only p!lltmg spot for a blad -1Uit klKr wu oa dUmmy's fourth .bean. If you are lhown the band with Jllil x 's for lhc 11pot cants, you would need a 3·3 heart q>lit. Here, however, the Im of heaN offen .,, extra oppommity - a doublcloo ject Ibo pcnnits declar-er co acore four heart cricks under moR circwnstances. The bidding: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTM Declarer won the second trick with ace of spades, cashed I.he queen and king of IJ\lmps and. when the suit broke 3-1. left lhe jack. of diamonds ouw.anding. A hart IO the ace and a bean blck IO the k.u\11. felling the jack, preKDled declarer with the chance thal bad been allowed fc. in dnwina only two rouncb of 1Nmps. 'The ten of hearts was cashed, dummy wH entered with the ace or trumps, and 1 ~pade was dl'ICal"ded on the queen or hearts. Declarer '°"' only two club tricits. l• OM l • OM .... ,_ .... 20 .... so .... Openilll le9d: King of • A diaplU!l of a hand where the cardl below the jack ~ represented by an "ll" cm be confusing. A pip more or less could malle a tremen- dous ditrerence in lhe play. Since Nortb bad doubled one spilde fO' lelteout and since West had shown a good suit by jumpi111 to three spede$, Nortb 's second double was noc for penalties but promised a good Swuch the 1er1 and mnt of hearts. and declarer's extr.i chance I.\ to find a defender with J 10 doubleton. Weak.en South's hean holdmg any further, howeVCT, and a 3 3 hean spin is the only hope. LEXUS SC 300 't3 Low mllea, loldadl tianl to flnd. 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