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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot-·-•If " ... ,... _,.... ' SERVING TI-fE NEWPORT-MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM DON UACH I OAILY PILOT John Bums hoists his son Ryan, 8, up to the nose of the propeller of the B-25 Mitchell, a vintage aircraft participating in the aviation show at John Wayne Airport that showcases two bombers - a B-17 Flying Fortress and a B-24 Liberator. • gmemones lWo World War II bombers drop by JW A on Monday to share a piece of history and nostalgia with young and old alike · The classic World War Il planes, part of the nationwide Wings of Preedom Tour sponsored by the Collings Foundation, will be on display at the airport until Thursday. As the B-24 landed, Maybay pointed to it with excitement, asking his buddles to move closer to the piece of history that he said brought back many, many memories. On the last one, his plane was shot down over Hungary. Brown then spent a yectr as a prisoner of war in Germany. "It's the bad food situation that I remember the most about those day-.," be recalled. "They gave us cabbage and potatoes, but there was never enough food.· Dffpa Bharath DAILY PILOT D uane Maybay looked up to the skies, clutc;tting a point-and- shoot camera in liis right hand. The sun shined brightly on Mon- day's warm afternoon, when temperatures soared to more than 80 degrees at John Wayne Airport. Maybay Wld several other World War II veterans awaited the arrival of two bombers -a B-17 Flying Fortress and a B-24 Uberator -aircraft that were mean flying machines in their day. "It's just nostalgia for those of us who flew them,· he said. • 1 was in the 45 lst Bomb Group and flew 35 missions between 1944 and 1945." About five years ago, the Hunganan government sent Brown a piece of the 13- 24 he crash1ed in . "If not for shows like this, nobody-is going to know what happe ned and what we went through,• he said. "Eve rything so many brave people did would've been in vain.• Maybay saw the B-24 two years ago in Florida and said his daughte r gave him the gilt o( a ride in the aircraft he had flown decades ago. "It was great." he said. "It was emo- tional. I had tears in my eyes.• Mike Brown was a B-24 bombardier and served 34 missions during the war. Al Olivari was an enlisted bombardier aboard a B-17 and flew 26 m.is6ions in l Q44. SEE MEMORIES PAGE 4 Hot dogs Newport-Mesa another day • High temperatures stick around Monday, but they should be dropping. Young Chang DAILY PILOT l NEWPORT-MESA -Monday was a drag. Cars dragged, people dragged, all because a bout of intense heat dragged the day down with it. A high-pressure movement traveling west to east through Southern California had passed Newport-Mesa by Monday, but heated coastal waters left rolls of hot air that took longer to move out. Temperatures at John Wayne ·Airport hit 82 'degrees about 1 p.m ., whkh was too cool to believe considering how even the trees in Costa Mesa seemed ready to pant. Normal temperatures at th1s time of year run a much more bearable 70. Newport Beach's early after- noon temperatures were report- ed to be a mere '66 degrees by the National Weather Service - a figure that also didn't feel sui- ficienUy hot. Stan Wasowski, a forecaster for National Weather Service in San Diego, seemed surprised at how the temperature on Mon- day in Costa Mesa saw a one- degree rise from the sa1t1e time on what had been an unbear- ably hot Sunday. •For some reason, they jumped up," he said. "[Sunday) was hotter. High pressure was right over us then. It's already done for Costa Mesa, and now we're waiting for the rest of the sea breeze to kick ln." A high-pressure movement usually takes along hot weather as it moves, but Monday's situa- tion was probably a result· of Sunday's pre-summer tantrum. "Must be that there was some warm air out over the waler, just west of Newport,• Wasowski said. Tempe ratures are expected to cool today. \ • YOW19 OYng writes features. She may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at young.changOlatimes.com. WEATlll Don't let the early morning marine layer .. a fool you. It's going to be another hot one. NESDAY, MAY 14, 2002 Planning for parks gets picky • Newport Beach City Council wip look at lhree proposed sites today to· decide how to start spending its money. June Casagrande D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The flatter lhe ~arth at Upper Bdyv1ew Landing, the better the view for passing motorists. But, a t the same tun<', the more the land there is leveled for d pdrk, the less mon- ey wtU be left to landscdpe it. This 12-acre pd reel at the mtersection of Jamboree Rodd dnd C'odst Highway could donundtf' the discussion today when counol member!> take a good, hard look at LhreP pdrk!>-to-be. Along with 8dyv1ew Lrndmg, New- port Vuldge Park and Sum.et Ridge Park will be the sub1ect of d councLI study ses- sion to decide how and when to develop these pieces ol land mto Uungs of beau- ty and dssets to the cornmuruty. It's a goal thdt could prove tncky, espccidlly at Bayview Landing. "When you're dnvtng down Coast Hig hway, therf' isn't mucti of a view because the dirt 1s higher than the road- way," said Newport Beach Public Works Director Steve Badum. "One thought is that we would use some mmor grading SEE PARKS PAGE 4 JWA traffic up for f rrst tiine since Sept. 11 • Use of the airport by b usiness travelers continues to bolster passenger numbers. June Casagrande D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -For the first time since the Sept. 11 terronst attacks, passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport has shown an mcredse over last yea.r - a s1gru hcant turrung point for the local economy. Apnl saw a 5.6% increase m passen- ger traffic over April 2001: 657,598 pas- sengers came through John Wayne last month, compared with 622,694 in Apnl 2001. Though March 2002 also showed a steady nse over recent months, there was still a 1.2% decline in passengers compared with the March before. "Our passengers are increaBing monthly,• said Ann McCarley, a spokes- woman for John Wayne Airport. •Every month is getting better.· McCarley said John Wayne Airport's high proportion of business travelers continues to lead the recovery. SEE TRAFFIC PAGE 4" Prisoners never appro(:Jched the berich with Lee B ruso 111111 L ee Bruso is one of the closest friends I've ever bad. A big, gruff man, be wu my be.Wff for a good part of my career. During moll of my judl- dal yean with the Superior Court of Orange. County, I WU the lelltendng judge ln the crtmlnal ~.That meant I MDtenced aD ~ onen except thole who cbole to plead not guilty and were lmt to another Juda9 fat tMl. -II«ame IDOll GI the prt8· OI*' plHded guilt)' became tMY W.. guilty, tbat lll9IDt tbit I .... ad. IDOlloltM ....... .. IDJtllmcmlbe ... .-... over. All prisoners were assumed to be potential judge killers and were treat· ed accordingly. It became the practice to keep them in a large holding cage then release them one by one to appear before the sentenc- ing Judge. Many Judges lnlilted that they be cbalned or put in straight jKkell when~ Into CGUrt. Not ti my court. Tbin. the priloMn --~t lnuagroup.._..,. uc1 ................ . bOI. ...... jury '8cis ea.. the room lniD daa )adge'I pCdum. Tllll 1NI -...... ,... ..... ..... ..... ., ..... judges. It was because Lee Bruso was my bailiff. Once the prisoners were in the box, Lee would go over and have a nice man- ta-man chat with them. Weertnfl hll biggest and most lmiocere grin, he would add.rell= . •Meo. my ii Lee 8N10. I am the for Judge GucliMr', tb8t lldliny = ........ bUiby.,. .... tbe wey. NoW. In 1D011 GI 1111 cou1t1 In Iba ...... ...,119,_.,..... IDac,. .. fltpOUI _ ... -.* ....... Qq' rtw. -.... .... ..,..~··-1 ... at once and sit here In this comfortable jury box. Now, It's not because my judge is some kind of hero He's just a sportmum. He's betting that if one of you tries some- thing, J can Jcill you before you kill him." He. sbow8d theni his Colt 45. "Now, he'I abOUt to 1811· tence IOIDe GI you. ad tome of you .., Dal Gldly lllut Wbllt ........ far· get tt. Wd9 ........ to,.... tall'" I I ts, ..... m ................. ., '11llllll taa: = ....... Wll.l111llldlll, TALllll8 IT on• Discussion groups in Costa Mesa seek to bridge cuftunll geps. See,_J <011•11m r.:. .. Signs ... dMi' th.t ...,,..,llontt._,, ..... mlumnllt GredelCam. .,. ..... , ON 2 Tuesday, /IAoy 14, -2002 BRIEFLY IN EDUCATIO~ / ,. Study: American Indians lack services Urban American Indians, California's fastest-growing ethnic group, overwhelmingly lack medjcal insurance and the access to health seMces that other ethruc groups often have, a UC Irvine College or Medi- one study reports The study, released in nud- Apnl, was one of the first to focus on the 70'Yo of Native Amencans m the state who don't IJve on reservations. It pointed to procedural, cultural and educdl1ondl bamers that need to be elliTtinated to incredsc dccess or health care to urbdn Americdn Indians. Dr. Laurd Williams, assistant professor of family medicine; Dr. F. Alldn Hubbell, professor of mechcme; t1ni:1 their col- leagues found that nearly 45'Yo of the urbdn Amencan Indians surveyed lack health msurance, lirruting the number of doctor VlSils dnd encouraging post- ponement of medical attention for childrE'n · In add1t10n, the researchers found thdl services available on reservdlJOnl> from the U.S. lnd1dn I ledllh Service were- nearly nonexistent in urban dreds, wherC' most Cahfomia Amencdn Indians live. often in poverty The resedrchers mterviewed 10 key Amencdn lndmn lead- ers in ht>alth care, conducted focus group d1i.cuss1ons and surveyed nearly 200 American Indians throughout the state. Barriers to enrollment included confusing paperwork to apply for Medi-Cal and oth- er progrdms, d ldck of informa- tion about health services, and some discnmjnalion and igno- rance of American India n cul- ture and health needs, the 5tudy showed. School board will discuss grant funds At torught's school poard meetmg. the Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stnct trustees will hear an update on the Measure A School Facilities Improvement program. They will dlsO vote on whether to accept grant funds for the HOPE School Readiness Pilot program and the School Readlness Initiative contracts. The board dpproved the grant agreement in December. The grant will enhance the state preschool program at Whittier Elementary School by funding the position of director or early childhood education, proVlde parenting classes and health services to preschool children, and establishing the HOPE Readiness Resource Center for teachers and parents to access curriculum, ma terial and other information. The grant will also provide preschool servtces for an addi- tional 48 children at Wilson Eleme'ntary School. The board will also consider some English, math and for- eign language textbooks for approval. The meeting is at 7 p.m. at district headquarters, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa. VOL 96, NO. 1M TMOMMH....._ ~ ,, TONY DOll9Q. lclw NlO'f °""""' ~~ w.--. ~Dlrtcl« r ~_I~-~ EDUUTIOll 3 elementary studen~ win p<>ster contest pri7.es Three Newport Heights ElementMY School stud9nts took home top honors in a poar contest to commtmOf ate Ameri- can Home Week. ~ took place April 7 to April 13. The~ encouraged students to IN THE CLASSROOM use ttieir artistic abilities to send • S>Cl'I· tive message Into the c:omrnunity •bout the American Ideal of homeownership. tt w. sponsored t7,1 the Orange Coast Assn. of RealtoB. The grand prize went to Jarrett Mil· n«. 9, of Nev.iport ee.ch; second prize wient to Chanel Bedf05, 9, of Costa Mesa; Ind Naomi Popldc of Costa Mesa earned third place. The students recelve<t S200, $100 and SSO savings bonds, respect~ Amerlc.an Home 'Neek was ast.t>- lished In 19S2 to celebrate the right of U5. citizens to own private property. Doily Pilot STEVE MCCRANK I DAllY PllOT OCC students debate about morallty of bomosexuallty in Joey LaMer's lntercultural communications class. Communicating against prejudice Deirdre New man DAILY PILOT .. I t's OK to yell in Joey LaMer's intercultura1 communication class at Orange Coast College. ln fact, it's encouraged if it means that you are standing up for your beliefs. The class tackles provocative issues, such as prejudice against African Americans and homosexu- als, in a discussion-oriented setting. LaMer challenges students to try to see the world as others do to reduce the likelihood of prejudice. ·1 think the class is more impor- tant now than 10 years ago,• LaMer said. ·1 think prejudice and intoler- ance have gone underground because of political correctness.• LaMer bas been teachirtg inter- cultura1 communication at OCC for the past 10 years in an informal setting that is conducive lo expressing opinions -a couch set up in a semicircle with another semicircle of chairs above It so SCHOOL LUNCH MENU TM f#wport·,,,_. Unlfi«J School~ offM fMnU cholcn NdJ day •t Mm«>- taty schools. Srudtnts may choose,;.:; Url•n ent1N If dftlr«J. T1'i. var/fl and ,,,.Y be either 1 salad, andwklt or hot etttrH. School ltJncMs .,. SJ NCIJ. H«re's what's being wwd this WNk: TODAY Munchabl• Lunch Salad with fruit yogurt or st~ pepperoni OCC class is not always comfortable, but sludents say it makes them think about issries in ~ifferent ~9Y$. .... everyone can see everyone else. "It makes all the difference in the world,• LaMer said. ·u some- one is silting in rows, no one's going to turn around and respond. It really does force the students to lake responsibility fo r what they're saying.• LaMer, a petite, spunky profes- sor, bops around the room, poking and prodding the psyches of her students to elicit their most honest reactions. Students spend the first few weeks of class exploring their world views, so they become aware of how they see the world differently than others do. As the class shifts to discussing various prejudices, the environ- ment becomes more volaWe -to LaMer's delight "It usually takes unW midsemes· piiu, baby carrots with ranch dip, .cran~rry raisins, choke of milk WIDll SDAY Munchable Lunch Salad or ~ en special, pHS, choke of 100~ fruit juke, choke of mHk TllUll lAY Munchllble Lunch Salad 0t chicken toNdl wtth lettuce, chelte Md .. ,. . . . ter, and thert it explodes,• LaMer said. •A lot of teachers are afraid of that, but no, that's what you want.• On a recent Friday morning, students engaged in a heated debate about Christianity and homosexuality. The students have become so comfortable with each other that one student admitted bis homosexuality and apologized to another student for lying about it earlier in the semester. When another student, Isaac Bailey, made a commen t that homosexuals lead sinful lives, LaMer was instantly in his face. "Are you God?" she shouted, stressing the importance of qualify- ing opinions as beliefs, not fact. "If you say it's truth when some· one else doesn't believe, then you're making a judgment,• LaMer said. s., frosty peach cup, moa of milk .•.•• , OrienUf ct\kbn Ni.d with freshly bekld wtMM grain roll "' tOMted dw Nndwkh. grMn bNnl, ~of fruit, o;oa of mllk .... , ... Munchlble Lunch Seled "' ct\111 ctw hot dog on • bun, wggte stlcb wflh rench dip, trlfl mix wtth Bailey, 20, apologized for his statement before the class ended. -After tbe class, Bailey, a conserv- ·atire Chiistian, said he enjoys being exposed to'<>ther people's views. "It's like-you don't really understand your own argument if you don't listen to the other side,· Bailey said. Jason Phillips, 19, said taking LaMer's class has a positive effect on other people. "She makes us think and see things differ~ntly, so when she sends us into the world, we tell our friends and so on,• Phillips said. • 1 think she's changing the world sin- gle-handedly.• ' LaMer said her ultimate hope is that students become "social war- riors• -not just being against prejudice, but working to erase it. • IN THE ClA5SROOM Is I weekly feature In which O.ily Pilot education writer Deirdre Newman visits I campus In the Newport· Mesa area and writ.es about her experience. peanuts. choke of milk • The Munc:Nble Lunch s.&ed cont.tln5 tOIMd greens. cherry tomatoes, crlCMn ind protM IOUtces IUd'I • chNM. IUn- flower tMd5. fruit yogurt. ho.~ punuts llld chtltng. No dllld Is dlfcrlml:::::.:::= ~ of fla, M)(. colot; = .,. OI dlubll/fy. 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(Ml) Qt-7121 MllNll~1111111C. ........... ................... -----·.-.. 11111 ................ : ...... :.: .:.1ow t2:07p& ........ .,. a.at•• ... 1.71 • Darty Pilot NEWPORT IEACH CITY COUNCIL PlmEW On· the AGENDA WATll QUALln City staffers are recom- mending to the council that the Santa Ana/Dehll Channel, Buck Gully, New- port Bay and seven other waterways should be put on a federal llst as •water- quallty limited." What to expect: If council members agree with this suggestion, they will send a letter to the State Water Resources Control Board to llst the areas as problems because of bacteria, sediments, nutrients, trash and other contaminants. LOCAL COASTAL Pl OGRAM Moving ahead with plans to create a Local Coastal Program, council members wlll consider whether to award a con- tract of up to $67,684 with Coastal Resources Management to study environmentally sensitive areas that serve as habitat for wildlife and planU. What to expect: If the council approves the con- tract. Coastal Resources Management will conduct a thorough study of these sensitive areas -Identify- ing where they exist. assessing potential threats and proposing ways to pro- tect them In concert with the proposed Local Coastal Program. The work must be done in t ime for the city to submit an application to the californla Coastal Com- mission by June 30, 2003. The Information w ill also be used to help guide the general plan update that is underway. Cln Oil FIELDS Two Items on tonight's agenda pertain to the city's 16 oil and gas wells In West Newport. The f irst will consider whether to extend the contract with Sampson 011 Co., the com- pany that has operatt'd the city oll and gas production facllltles since 1984. Council members wlll also consider whether to Increase the fees It pays to the company that disposes of waste water from the production facilities. West Newport 011 Co. has been dlspostng of waste water from the operations since 1994 by discharging Into the company's well injec· tlon system. The city has been paying 1 O cents a barrel for this service, totaling about $40,000 or $45,000 a year. This year, however, the d ty stopped sending waste water into the company's system and Instead now sends It to the city's recent· ly installed injection system. In the future, the only time the water will be handled by the company is when the city's systems are shut down for maintenance or repair. For thls reason, the company has requested that the city double its per- barrel fee to 20 cents. What to expect: If the council approves that con- tract with Sampson, that company '¥ill continue operating 'the fields for another five years, with a 5% Increase in the monthly service fee It pays tl\e city, raising that amount to SS,040. Council members may likely take into consid- eration the fact that since the company has been operating the production f acilltles, there have been no mechanical failures or spills that required emer- gency response. The city's Oil and Gas Field Operations Commit- tee supports the request of West Newport Oil to raise its per-barrel fee, and council members.might well agree. IAYFIOllT REPAIRS AS 198,810 contract up for consideration tonight could determine whether CGI Construction Inc. will begin repairs on Balboa Island's bayfront. What to expect: If the council approves the con- tract, It will mean that portions of the 75-year-old sidewalks encircling Bal- boa Island and Little Bal- boa Island will be rebuilt, w ith drainpipes Installed underneath at some loca· tlons along North Bay Front, between Ruby and Marine avenues. • Valaa'* ac Conalc:e 8-- • Roman Sh.dee • BIJAcla • Venialt • Slaunen • BeclapnMe "!:!~ PldOry • ShowraGm lM Hat.Ir lml., ~ Mw ... ~-MOO z-...-...1 • Religious groups in Costa Mesa share an interest in understanding their cultural differences, especially after Sept. 11 . Del,..N•wm•n D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Iman Bennabi wants to make sure the horrific events of Sept. 11 are nev- er repeated. . .... ........... ,..'9 ... • • Tuesday, fliay 1 A, 2002 3 • egap So, Bennabi, a Muslim, decided to participate in an informal discussion group in Costa Mesa sponsored by Orange County Human Relations. GREG FRY I OAJLY Pit.OT RepresentaUves of various religious groups sit doWJrfor a living-room discussion, In which they dilcula a range of topics aimed at building an undentandlng of cultural differences. Over the past month. about 30 groups have con- vened for what they call liv- ing-room dialogue, dis- cussing their responses to the terrorist attacks and how they can increase under- standing in the community among various cultures. ·vou can either dialogue or have a clash of civiliza- tions. There is no alterna- tive,• Bennabi said. #The best thing to do is dialogue. The en emy is ignorance.· Oialogues in Orange County are not a novel idea. The Los Angeles riots in 1992 provided the catalyst for the first group. The cur- rent discussion groups were planned to ease tensions · after the terrorist attacks, when 69 hate crimes were reported against Muslims and Arabs in Orange Coun- ty durlng the month of Sep- tember, said Bob Cerlnce, bum.an relations specialist. The Costa Mesa group included about a dozen rell- gious leaders and residents. The first session enabled participants to share their cultural experiences with each other. The second focused on personal responses to Sept. 11. The third, and final, dia- logue session on Monday involved assessing the com- munity's greatest needs as a result of the terrorist attacks and the steps that must be taken to fulfill them. Bill Gartner, pastor of Harbor Christian Fellow- ship, expr:essed concern about the volatile environ- ment on Costa Mesa's West- side, which he said is the result of a lack of under- standing between residents of diverse epuuc back- grounds. •My community is like a ticking time bomb,• GaJ'$ner said. •Jt's not if, but when. U some concerted effort doesn't happen soon, I can see something that makes the L.A. riots seem like a Boy Scout jamboree.· 'Slili~ M1ttre11 Outlet Store ~-(;,...0..IM Stuffed Flank Steak <;,..,,,, .. 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Friday's event ls for members and invit- After the last dialogue session, many of the partici- pants said they had gained new ms1ght about what must be done to enhance awareness. ·we need to help Ameri- ca understand more about Muslims,• Bennabi said. "We are the bridge." Ideally, the dialogue ses- sions should serve as spring· boards for participants to take action rn their commu- nities, Cerince said. ed guests only. The •first Defense of Freedom• exhibit kickoff event thM is open for the public M the museum will be 1he Freedom Weekend,_... lt ies beginning~ For more lnfonnMlon, call the museum llt (18) 674-7863. CTSi Spring SpecMJI 50"/o OFF BODY SCAN ,.. A Body Scan (neck to pelvis) at CTSI can dMect health problema at very early stages when core ratet are hlgheet. ,,.. prooedurt ,, fut, non-ltWMM Md.,,.,,.,., The Board Certified radiologists at CTSI ue lqder1 In their field, and the scanning equipment I• the mott tec:hnologlcally advanced available. It'• Spring, and ~ II In the air, IO cell today! ~-c..· ............. _,..... ........ CTW c.ntw9 Loc•d In: ~ .... lnolno, ... .,Oft ..... ................ Loe ........ ~ C..tolhetoclllrl (800) 888·8127 -•1r•lll•n"' 4 Tuesday, Moy 14, 2002 Doily Pilot PUILIC WITY POUCE flllS COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH • *-1h llayslde: A CM stereo Md ~ ~e reportedly sto len In the 100 block at 11 :45 a.m. Sunday. Traffic accident leaves 4-year-old critical • mrtstDI StrMt: A commercial burglary was reported In the 3300 block at 1: 11 p.m. Sunday. · • c..Hfomla Stntrt: A robbery was report· ed In the 3300 blodc at 2:49 p.m. Sundax, • llordhMlt Drive: Annoying phone calls were reported In the 2509 block at 5:06 p.m. Sunday. • Irvine AvenlM: A wallet was reported· ly stolen from a gas pump In the 1000 block at' 12:40 p.m. Sunday. , • Jambot'ff Road and Mstol Street North: A traffic collision Involving injuries was reported at 7:18 a.m. Sun· day. A 4-year-old Costa Mesa gilt remained in critical condition on Monday after she sustained major head and chest injuries in a traffic collision Sunday evening, officials said. vani about 6:15 p.m. Sunday injury, but Gutierrez and a 14-• wben she collided with a Mil-year-old boy in the Suburban subishl Lancer driven by suffered minor Injuries, Birney Michael Anthony Llenert, 43, of _said. The 4-year-ol.d girl is in the Reno, Nev. Uenert was headed' intensive cdre unit at Western eastbound on Wilson Street. Medical Center In Santa Ana, • Hllft.or loulevwd: A traffic collision lnvoMng Injuries was reported in the 2500 block •t 12:24 p.m. Sunday. • Kings Road: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 600 block et 6:40 a.m. Sunday. The girl( whose name was not releued because of her age, was a pas5enger in a Chevy Suburban driven by 26-year-old June Lee Gutierrez, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. Both vehicles entered the he said. h\tersettion simultaneously, Bir-The incident is still under • lrvfne Av.nu.: Vandalism was reported In the 1600 block at 1 :59 a.m. Sunday. • Newport Coast Drive: A commercial burglary was reported In the 20400 block at 10:40 p.m. Sunday. ney said. investigallon. Birney said lnves- " (The Suburban) flipped tigators believe the accident over and struck a telephone a( may have been caused by one the southeast com er of the of the drivers running a red intersection,• he said. light. No citations have been • Newport loulevwd: A grand theft was reported In the 2400 block at 10:22 a.m. Sunday. • • 1WM11..a Wey:'Vandallsm was reported In the 600 block at 11 :35 a.m. Sunday. • Port 1-ggart: Vandals reporteqly shot at and damaged two windows and the front door of a home In the 1800 block at 2:18 p.m. Sunday. Gutierrez was traveling southbound on Newport Boule-Llenert escaped without any issued yet. MEMORIES CONTINUED FROM 1 "This is history; it's a fly- ing museum.· he said. "Peo- ple like me. we like to gather here and tell stones. A lot of people hke to hsten to them." Steve Rubio dnd his 6- year-old son came to the show to sample thdl piece ol history Olivdn talked about. "I watch d lot of History Channel,• Rubio said. • 1 Wd., also in the Marine Corps. And I JUSt wanted us to see the historic airplanes from the war.• Jim Gould Sdld he hds d brother-in-law who fl ew bombers m World Wa r 11 ·I JUSt wanted to geld clo'>· er look at 11, • he said. For the veterdns who came, of course, selling their eyes on the planes one morP time brought forth a mixed bag of feelings and emotions. "It's a constant reminder of those men and women who put their best fool forwdrd and Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574- 4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complt:te listing is available at www1 dailypilot.com. WE DELIVER 714-549-2101 ~ Meea • f JTJ Ww Strwt FYI: The bombers will be on display from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Wednes- day and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . Th ursday at Signature Flight Support at John Wayne Airport. The Collings Foundatio n requests a donation of S7 for adults and S3 for chil- dren to tour through both planes. Thirty- minute flights are avail- able in either aircraft for S350. Parking is S2 and in front of the display on Mantz Road. Information: {949) 930-4813. '>dCrthced thetr llves for free- dom, n Olivari Sa.Jd. "A~ for me, I got out of 1t, • he '>did "No m1unes, JUSt mernones. • • DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e- mail at deepa.bharathOlatlmes.com. TODAY A free workshop open to the pubLic liUed "How to Control Your Wealth'' will be give n by Carrie Mizera, a financial adv1sor from Morgan Stanley dt 5:30 p.m. al Newport Beacb Public Library, l 000 Avocdclo Ave., Newport Beach. ho<;ted by the New- port Bedch Chamber of Com- merce . Mizera will discuss issues such as estate plan- mng. trust strategies and real- llfe examples or how people have made correct decisions to control their wealth. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Miz- era served as an investment ddv1sor representative with John Hancock Financial Ser- vices. No reservations need- ed. (949) 729-4400. John Monahan. professor of p!>-ychology and legal medicine at the University of Virginia, will speak at 7 p.m. as part of UC Irvine's 2001-02 Chancel- lor's Distinguished Fellows Series m UC lrvine's Crystal Cove Auditoriwn. Free. Open to the public. (949) 824-7372 or www.evc.ud.edu/cdfs. TRAFFIC CONTINUED FROM 1 "I think this increase is attributed to the strong economy in Orange County, where we have so many business travelers,• she said. Uke every other airport in the country, John Wayne Airport experienced a huge drop in pas- senger counts immediately after the East Coast terrorist attacks. In September 2001, the num- ber of passengers plummeted 33%, to 403,467, from the September 2000 count of 604,019. Since that time, the drop off in passengers has been slowly improving, but last month was the first time growth was evident. The latest news doesn't mean that air travel at the airport is as it was. On the contrary, airline officials are still recommending that passengers arrive at least two hows before their Oights. McCarley said·this will allow time for parking, check in and security checks. "We've had some issues recently where people didn't allow enough time, and they missed their flights,• McCarley said. "Two hours is still the recommended lead time, especially In the mornings and especially on Monttay morning, which is our busiest time.· • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOlatfmes.com. A life coachlng discussion g roup led by Nick Matyas, a certified life strategies coach, ti tled "Ancient Secrets to Los- ing Weight-Why Diets Don't Always Work"' will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. The group meets the second Tuesday of each month. Free, (714) 545-1803. WEDNESDAY Newcomers to the Orange County Sierra Singles Club can meet for a social with live music and planned activities at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. (714) 505-2404. "Amazing Amigos," a free seminar, will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. THURSDAY Environmental Nature Cen - ter founder Robert House will lead a walk beginning at noon at the nature center office, 1601 E. 16th St., New- port Beach. Free, bring a sack lunch. The walk will take about one hour. (949) 645-8489. Orange Coast Colle ge's School of Allied Health Pro- fessions will conduct an open h ouse to demonsfrate its high-tech human patient sim- ulator and newly remodeled Allied Health Sciences facili- ty from 1 to 3 p.m. in Rooms 109 and 110 of the Allied Health Sciences Building at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. No other community college west of St. Louis has the patient simulator. Kevin Ballinger, dean or consumer and health services, (714) 432-5531. The Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies at UC Irvine will present a peace lecture from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The lecture, which is part of the center's Spring Forum 2002 and co-sponsored with the Program in Citizen Peace- building, will consist of a pan- el of peace scholars and prac- titioners from Northern lre- land, Israel and Palestine, Guatemala and the United States. The lecture. is free and open to the publitf. It will be held in the Social Science Plaza A, Room 1100 at UCI. (949) 824-6-410. Restaurant crlUc and food writer Sharon Boorstin will discuss her memoir cookbook "Let Us Eat Cake: Memories of Food and Friendship" at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Included in the mem- oir are recipes from celebrity chefs Julia Child, Wolfgang Puck an d Nell Newman. (949) 717-3801. • Seml-Prtvate for Men & Women Norma Rla"ie Burton • Lots of EqulpmenVFree Weights Pilate• Studio & Mat Claaaea • SPINNING Theater-l lcenMd • 16 Fu• Time Per800al Tralnera • Child Care 8am· noon M • F • Ample & Convenient Partctng • Yoga, Tai Chi, Stl9tch dallM • Step, Power Pumo. Canlo Showera, $t..,..,i Towt.11 • Shape-Up Stein C.. Cenelt . Eethelci.n• a,.._,,...,,_ • &Mpe-up PhY8iCal Thenlpy c.. PARKS CONTINUED FROM 1 to lower that, not a Jot, to improve the view from the Back Bay.• A total of $680,000 has been set aside to develop the land once the fonner gas sta- tion site's soil is confirmed to be clean. The land is slated to become a "passive park," one with no parking and only minimal amenities. such as a bicycle trail. City staflers bave laid out three options for developing the land as a passive park, rang- ing lrom leaving the ground at its current height to grad- ing it all the way down to street level. "I think we need to do some grading, but I'm not convinced we need to bring it down to ground level,• sald City Councilman Steve Bromberg, whose district includes the park site. ·u we grade all or it, that's where all the money's going to go." Developing a park at A free seminar on healthy weight reduction will take place from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. in the patio cale of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. A Newport-Mesa UnJlled School Dlstnct meeang to dis- cuss Measure A plans will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Ralph Reed Gym at Newport Harbor High School. (7 14}A24-5000. FRIDAY The prlvaleer Lynx wUJ arrive at the Newport jetty at 2 p.m. accompanied by greeters to open the Freedom Weekend Festival, celebrating Ameri - ca's first defense of freedom in 1812, which will continue from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beech. The weekend festival will continue with music, dis- play period ~ament, sword fights and games from the ear- ly 1800s. A gala exhibit open- ing of the Lynx will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. 1be 2.4-hour Relay for Ufe walk and run will raise funds for the' American Cancer Society, beginning at 7 p.m. a t Newport Harbor High School's stadium. Teams of up to 20 people pay a $150 regis· tration fee and will walk or run throughout the 24-bour period. Each team mem ber must also raise at least $100 in donations. (949) 261-9446 or www.cancer.org. Newport Village, though, is an even hig her priority, Bad- um said, because at the same time parking could also be created for the Central Llbrary next to it. The 12-acre site is just north of the library between Avocado Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard. Ll.ke Upper Bayview Land- ing, the lot is pledged by the Irvine Co. to be dedicated to the city as park space. But as of now, there is no money to develop the site. Pla ns to create ball fields and other facilities at Sunset Ridge Park will likely stay lowest on the priority list. Because the elevated parcel at West Coast Highway and Superior Avenue is difficuJt to get to and the possibility for development on the ad1a- cent Banrung Ranch proper- ty, it is uncertain whether a joint agreement can provide access to Sunset Ridge. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casa9randeO/at1mes.com. VERDICT CONTINUED FROM 1 know how many during my tour of duty with Lee Bruso, but never was there a complaint. They were a pretty tough group and not easily intimidated, but they must have known that Lee meant every word he said. They practically thanked me when I sen- tenced them -probably grateful to get away from that crazy bailiff and back to the safety or their cells. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuada)'5. FELL, Vikki Of Corona def Mar. April 26, 1945 -May 12, 2002. Beloved wife of Alan Fell, molher of Jennifer Bavty-Thomas, Gnuldmo4her of ~ Thonw. Vikki Is also suMved by her son- in-law Jesse Thomas, step.eons Michael and KMi Fel (wife Hang), sister and brother~ Jayne and Skip Zugamlth (chben Mart< and JI), broll8f8 Leslie Frankel em Joseph Joslin. Wdd, an educational ~ with Paula Feldman, loved walks by the beadi with her husband and pe.yil'lg with her gr&lldlion. Shi -• very 8pec:lel petlOfl who wl be ~milled. SeMo. wl be held Mey 14, 2002 12:30 p.m. at Paciftc View Mlrnorlll Pwi<. ~ Bwh. eor.tulDnl may be ..,,. '° ~ ~. 3121 Blm Or., a....,. &Nd\ 92e&1, ..... 2447.~ .. -....IO '""' ._ 14, 7 p.m. hi CIOIWd~ COMMUNITY Ille sifD IT How To GETPIBBIB The Daily Pilot welcome letten on luut'S concemlng Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Daily Pilot READERS RESPOND Joint-use library provides safety discussion AT ISSUE: Newport Beach and Mariners Eleme ntary School are teaming up to build a library the· two agencies can share. I am writing to express my concerns and opposition regarding the pro- posed joint-use Mariners Library ("Mariners Branch Library concerns go online," May 10). lam a parent of two cluldren who cur- rently attend Mariners Elementary School. We think our school is excellent and we are strong supporters. The follow- ing comments outline several of the many reasons that I do not Uunk a 1oint-use ele- mentary schooVpublic library should be built in our community. I believe that a librarian dedicated to the specific needs of the cluldren, cunicu- lum and teachers at Manners is superior to'SeVeral librarians that must serve the n~ of the general publlc. The collec- tion of books in the publlc llbrary would not exclusively be for the use of Mariners students. Materials for reports and pro- jects would be subject to Jen.ding for any- one who requests them. In my opinion, the school would be served better by spending a much smaller amount of money to update the collection of the existing Mariners school. lf only a small portion of the million dollars currently being solicited were used to update aJJ the libraries in the school disbict. the money would be put to much more effective use. I support continued separation of the Mariners Public Library and the Mariners Elementary School llbrary. The current school library is housed m a very nice portable classroom l do not think a larger area is necessary for the school. The exist- ing public Manners llbrary could do with some updating. but I use 1t frequently and am very satisfied Wlth it. l do not think that the proposed JOint- use library will provide safety and security equivalent to the existing school library. J absolutely do not llke or feel comfortable with the idea that the stlloolchildren visit- ing the library for school purposes during the day could mix with the the general public. As the proposed library would be a facility open to the public, I do not see how this mixing could be prevented. It is hard enough to maintain a secure and sale campus at the school without adding another entry point for strangers. I do not want my children using or having access to computers that do not have sbict Internet filters for material such as pornography and hate sites. 11lese sites are not suitable for my children. If my child does use a nonfiltered computer, I need to be physically present so that I can exercise parental judgment on Web sites. Currently, the public library does not filter Internet access and I do not expect they will any time soon. It is too much of a bur- den on teachers to attend to this responsi- bility with a large class. There is no spec.he successful example ol a joint-use library involving an elemen- tary school. Leaders in the field of library and information services have not sup- ported joint-use facilities with elementary schools. In fact, most of them don't sup- port joint-use libraries. I do not want my children to be guinea pigs in this ill-fated experiment. Just because a project has the ability to be funded with Proposition 14 dollars, it does not necessarily follow that the pro- ject is a good one. J urge the community to reconsider any support for the Mariners joint-use library project. PEGGY A. PUGH Newport Beach I 'The exciting thing ls that thl.s late In the season we are still Jn position for a • postseason berth. It's truly a phenomenon.' -UC Irvine Athletic Director Dan Guerntro, who has accepted the same position at UCLA. on t~e Anteater's new baseball team this spring • LETIBtS -Mail to EditOf'ial Page Editor ........ Meler at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 9262'7 • MADBIS HOYUNE -c.aH (949) 642-6086 • MX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to dallypilotOlatimes.com All correspondence must include full name, home- town and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reseNeS the right to edit all sobmissions for clarity and length. • Tuesday, Moy 14, 2002 5 The Force is strong with oncoming summer • T he days are getting longer and the weather is getting warmer, which should be enough to convince anyone that summer is well on ·its way. However, there are other signs of this seasonal phenomenon that can be found almost everywhere. In schools, the Advanced Placement exams are well on their way and final projects are being quickly anticipated. All around Newport Beach, tourists from anywhere inland to across the country have begun to spring up, causing increasing traffic and crowds. And, most importantly. the extremely eager fans awfilting the premiere of •Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" have begun their camp-out in front of Big New- port. While some of these exam- ples may seem less important than others, they are all very similar in the way that they contribute to make the summer both official and diiferent. Gracie Kazer There is little doubt that the summer is most well-known for being the standard three-month vacation for students of all lev- els. With less than one quarter's worth of academic study left ih the 2001-02 school year. stu- dents of all ages begin the rest- less, yet enthusiastic countdown until late June. For many high school scholars, the last few weeks have been a frenzied mess of last-minute Advanced Placement study sessions, as the exams are to be completed at the end of this week. The end of those exams result in a brief amount of free time, which ends all too quickly, transforming into a period ol anxiety concemlng finals and, for seniors, the dreaded senior project. While aJJ ot these require- ments and demands remain stressful, students are aware that their mere existence indi- cates the introduction of the school year's e nd. The mental picture of summer vacation • proves to be a strong motivat- ing force m students' final attempts to remain academical· ly focused. Southern California is known for its massive popula- tion and gruesome traffic con- ditions. The Newport Beach area is no differe nt and due to the desirable locabon. tourism has remained a mdJOr source of income as well as somewhat of a summer tradition. Whtle it seems that crowds, long waits, and rush hour traffic are year- long problems, the summer- time seems to make each of them greater and more unbearable .. REBUTTAL -Lu ond Diano Walker Along with the pleasant waves and weather comes overfilled parking lots and a number of temperamental vacationing families. The slow- ly increasing number of tourists is a sure sign that summer has arrived. The summer season 1s a special time that cannot be compared to any other. It has d more relaxed pace than the rest of the year. and gwes everyone a chance to e njoy their time off and gear up for whatever comes up next. Even m nud-May. there are signs of this upconung season at schools and all over the Orange Country area. However, the clearest sign of summer's amvaJ will be when Analun Skywalker and Queen Amldala tut the screens and kick off the maruc him season. • GRAOE KAZER 1s a Corona del Mar High School senior whose columns will appear occasionally 1n the Community Forum section. Costa-Mesa should follow Newport Beach s leadership T h~ city of Newport 'Beach has a new ordinance prohibiting skateboarding in some areas of most city parks. Shopping centers in Costa Mesa and New- port Beach have signs prohibiting skate- boarders from using public walkways and other areas. Property damage has occurred in both cities as a result of skateboarding. built in a ·residential neighborhood in this city ~ ("Newport rolls out new skate park plan,# April 10). We feel that the Costa Mesa City Council should have the same attitude. because of complamts from local residents. Obviously. a great many citizens share our attitude The Daily Pilot reports in that same The butldmg of a skateboard park will not eliminate the damage caused by some skateboard ers. Rather lhdn attackmg us, skateboarders should consider the results of their behavior. Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway, in discussing a skateboard park, was quoted in the Daily Pilot as saying, "I can assure you no skate park will ever be •story that a debate over skate parks has "met with years long opposition from res- idents who don't want such a facility near their homes.# The city of Costa Mesa picked two sites for a skateboard park. Both were rejected • LU AND DIANA WALKER are Costa Mesa residents. LETIER TO THE EDITOR Creationism should balance out evolution teachings I 'd like to throw a thought into the contin- uing 4ebate over whether creation sci- ence should be taught alongsiae the evolution theory, which concludes some accidental incident billions of years ago caused life in a single cell that then evolved into all we see around us today, including They belong to us. Overwhelmingly, we as a society believe in God and that he created us. It is appalling that our children are being forced to study only one-sided ·evolution• infor- mation. presented more as fact than theory, particularly when it causes confusion that often is never clarified. That could be avoided if credible scientific arguments that confirm biblical beliefs were not banned from the classroom. and students the right to learn, both theo- ries. They must be taught s1de-by-s1de so that ow children are allowed to examine the scientific evidence and arguments of both versions. man. · The issue is an essential one -one that helps them decide their very ongin and eternal destination. Certainly. it makes sense that they be given more knowledge and information on the subject, not less. The students being taught must be our primary concern and it is essential tha t everyone remember those children do not belong to the state or public school system. Parents have an obligation to demand, JEAN OlSOH Newport Beach QTY Of. COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor. Linda Dixon Coundl: Ubby Cowan, Gary Monahan, Karen Robinson and ·Chris Steel QTY Of NEWPORT IEAOf Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (9-49) ~4· 3309 ~Tod Ridgeway Coadl: Guy Adoml, Steve Bromberg, Nonna Glover, John Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil and Gery Proctor COAST COMMUNITY COUIGI Ddn«T Dilti'kt omc.: 1370 AdalUI Ave .• COlta Mela 92828, (714) 432- 5a 0 atllon Wlllmn M. Vega -*P1111id1DtAmlndol1*. VDPI ...... W ... lbNld. ....... ~. Glalvelronmd ....., ..... _ ··- HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (71-') 424- 5000 Supertnlendmt Robert Barbot Board: President Judy Franco, Vice President Martha Fluor, Clerk 5arene Stokes, Dana Black, Jim Ferryman, Devid Brookl and Wendy Leece MESA CONSOUOATtO WATD DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Cotta Mesa 92627, (949) 631·1200 IMrd: Presfdent Jim Atkinson, 'Vlce Premdent Mike tt.aiey, lhldy Oblig·H&IL Pred Bock- miller end Peul E. Shoenberger COITAMISA SMnMf ... DIS-rliCf-- P.O. Bell 1200. COlta Mlle 92828-1300. (714) 75WIMS _. ....... Adlmti , .. Jlall'w m,Alt,_,.Olwg WDPld~ .. O..W.S' •• ... c Cl • Jim Silva. 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach). (714) 83•-3220 • Thomas Wilson. 5th District (Newport Coast), (7 14) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive. P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714) 966-~000 Elizabeth D. Parker, member, 1h1itee Aree 5, Calta Mesa. Newport 8"ch STATt SENATE Roa JobDIOO (R), 35tb Dlltriet, 18552 MKArthur Blvd., Sut• 395, lMne 92715, (9'8) 833- 01801 fu.: (949) 833~ ,._ S«Ntary Pat Joyce, (918» 323- 1300 S1MIAUB80 Jom O r l al C-.. 70la Dllllltt. .... ~ .. 11, ..._tlttt3ININI an· '? 7 f IHI •nrt'1• SJL Francisco 94105, (415) 9<M-52001 regional office located in Long Beach. (310) 590-5071 GOVtltNOR Gray Davis, (D). State Capitol. Sacramento 9581-'. (916) 445- 284 t: fax; (916) 445--t633 U.S. HOUSE Of RDMSINTA1MS Oms Cos, (RJ, 4'1th D1ttrict. t Newport Place, SulMt ,20, New· port 8Mcb 92660, (949) 756-- 22'4; « 2'02 Rayburn BuUdlng, Wubington, DC 2051.S, (202, 225-561 l ; ... (949) 251-8309 (rep•1nta IDOlt ol Nnrpad BMcbJ l!-mall: QUOTE Of THE DAY ., A pitch here, or there, and things could have been different ... ., Kirk ................ Costa Mesa b•seball coach .. .,,.-·-·--~----· ~20hon0t'M GLEN GRIFFITH 6 Tuesday, f.Nrt 14, 2002 lpoftl ...... Roger Corf son • 9A9-57 U223 • ...... Pcua 9A9~0-0170 Daity Pilot: " SEAN HW~ I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar lhortltop Keith Long, shown In regular-season actton, ls among the Sea Kings' trusted postlealon veterans. CdM draws No. 3-seeded St. Paul Sea Kings on road for CIF Division N openerFriday;:tvies~ denied at-large bertli. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT On the heels of four straight postseason appearances in his first four years at the helm, Corona del Mar High Coach John Emme Mid before this season he'd be a fool if he didn't Ust making the CIP South- ern Section Division IV baseball playoffs as one of the Sea Kings' goals. Emme and his players have since made fools of those who counted the Sea Kings out, particularly after they opened the Pacific Coast League season 0-3 and later found themselves 2-5. CdM won five of its final eight PCL contests, including a two-game sweep of Laguna Beach 14lt week, to tie Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa for third1· ~ defending PCL champions gained the league's third guaranteed playoff spot by virtue of a better combined record against SEE BASEBALL PAGE 7 SEAN HllJ.ER I DAILY PllOT CdM ace Nlck Rhodes (8) and teammate Jerttt Thayer wW fOCUI on Sl Paul Prtday. OF SORIALL PLAYOFFS CdM, Mesa primed for CIF Playoffs • Sea Kings, Mustangs hope to avenge last season's early postseason exits. lrycie Alderton DAILY PILOT Corona d.el Mar High jam. Calta M ... u a roe.d uiidlldog wbml the CIP Southern ~ Division JV softball plaJ'!ftl ~ tlUI week. But the ... Kingl have already ·~· enc.s • miDOI victory ... tytno the Multangs for 9-' f!;.~ the Padftc COii& By vtrtue at • coUl·Oip .. by Com M9la (17·8) OYW Q9I (f0.9),.,.. boda fWehect ~ .... ...... tbe Millf•p, whO. Jlbedtbe ........... Ding nine of 11 games, won a ftnt·round date with host West- ern (11--6) Prlday at 3:15 p.m. Wettem won the Orange ~for the tenth time in the wt 18 lean. The Pioneen boUt a 1 11ame winning streak and bave won 11 of i8 after opealDg 0.3. -CdM Yilttl Rancho Alamltot, the No. 3 .....-.ntattve from the Qarda Groft 1.Mgue, ln • wtld-aud ...-. wecm.cs.y at ,3:15. If .tdadoul. CdM would advance to play third 111ded Or~LutMnn, cha= of tM 1.Mgue, tn y'• tint If CG11a Miii dlfeatl Welt· em Pltday, 1111 ~would plJy .... No. 4 lllded St. Paw ar .. .,._of Wedw· daY'I wllMlid dub betwwl a.....,.....a ()mm Vlft. n.. ....... , bowwver, have never won a playoff gl.J.Jle. Coach Rick Buonarigo'1 Cot- ta Mesa lineup features junior ahortltop Ann Marie Toppa, a aecond-team All·CIP Divilion IV selectlon last year. 1ll1a IM· son, 'lbpps bu amalled a team· leading six home l'UDI, 21 l'UDI, 28 RBli and 36 hits, lncluding eight doubl81. Sophomore outft81der Uyen Mai IW1ped a tMm•JMdiag 21 buet ln 28 attemptl. Mai tcored 18 l'UDI and con.c:ted 18 hltl. Sdi>homore Jane·B Yuaemoto'\ad 15 llBll and btt four home rum, wblle coDecting 22 bttl. Tbe MUltangl are 103 for 113 tn atolen·bele •u.mpll tldl IMIQD, Mete Mllior pltdm ,.... IJDday,--174; .......... regUlar .... wtlb 13 .... outl and 48 w.akl ID 187 , innings. She had four ahutouta and a 1.13 BRA (0.19 against PCL foes). Coata Mesa loat a Division IV wtld·card game to Bilhop Montgomery lut aeuon. Coate Mesa made the play· offs in 2000 for the nnt time l1nc:e 1996. W•tem fre1bman pitcher Jennifer McBlroy went 17·' with a 0.68 BRA. 201 ltrtlmoutl, 25 walltl and one .. ._ ID 135 =·~.== MVen home rum, 14 1811 md ICONd 17 rum far tbe Phil••· aanmo • ....,. rs..-11), wtddl fWehed tblld ID .. a.- den <llM IAlgue. ,.. .. .... two_ • ........._ .... "'. com~~ Coroaa del MU .u .. lta Sii IOPTIML ... 7 CdMsows ; • t CIF seed Sea Kings justify backhanded compliment by defeating Ocean View in first-round road battle Friday night. T hough Corona del Mar High legitimately earned its berth into the CIP Southern Section Division IV boys volleyball playoff1, the third-place team from the Pacific Coast League barged through the back door Prlday to assume the postsµson path of the No. 3 seed. CdM, which by virtue of appearances in its' division's section title match each of the previous five seasons has reclaimed its status as a perennial power in the sport, was pitted against No. 3-seeded Ocean View in the first round of the playoffs. But Ocean View, which shared the Golden West League title for the second straight year and advanced to the Division IV quarterfinals last spring, held the seed in name only. In the practice some refer to as back-door seeding, and a reality not lost on Ocean View Coach.Jimmy Harris, the CIP playoff pairings committee recognized CdM's prowess, as well as the strength of the PCL, by allowing Coach Steve Conti's squad to claim the No. 3 seed if it could defeat the Seahawks on the road. · And while that victory was anything but routine-a 15-6, 13-15, 1-15, 16-1', 15-8 struggle that lasted more than two houn - the Sea Kings should now benefit from the back-door seeding, beginning with a home match tonight against · South Pasadena. -- The CdM victory over the Seahawks was one of only three five-game fint. round matchea in Divisions I-IV (there were three five-gamers in Division V). Should the Sea Kings get past South Pasadena tonight, they would likely face Minion League l'UD.• ner-up Harvard.-W.estlalce for the right, banU).g upset, to meet No. 2 seeded Northwood in the May 22 semifinals. The Timber-' Berry Faulner PREPS wolves were 10·0 in PCL matches to claim their first outright league crown, after aharing the title with CdM in 2001. The prombtng volleyball fort1mel at Estancia High, of which more than one local observer have noted, have taken a potentially severe ~t with the resignation of boys and girla coach n~ Heims. . Heims, a former standout girla player at the IChool who bad brought ttabWty and direction to both programs, laid the demand.I of a first-year teaching alignment at La Quinta High, beginn1Dg next fall, will prevent her from coaching at Bttanda. Heiml told Eatanda GirJI Athletlc Director Nancy Peroa aha hopes to be letded in enough to resume c:oechtng the Baglea' boys team next spring. But the uncertainty of her avallability will prompt tbe IChool to )lire one coach for both program., ahould that option ex1lt. Corona de1 Mar IDgb l!IDlor Andrea Gruber, a.,tandout basketball player who a1IO atartl for the softball team, wu one of 10 atate-wide girla final1stl for the spring State CIP Spirit of Sport Award, pretented recently. The award recognizea student-athletes who have demonstrated the principles of Pursuing Victory With Honor, are leaden within their IChool and communities, end are active in community and school service. Gruber ii a student leader/coumelor for Peer Auiltant Leadenhip and repreeented CdM at the NaUonaI Women in'Sportl Convention. Her community eervlce lnclud• working u a hoapital volunteer at a cancc center and Mrv1ng u a COUDMlor at a ldence camp for children. · She bu been a team captain ln both sp'ort. atCdM . The gtrll award went to Patti Vbi of Westmoor High tn Daly Qty, 1be .... HID boya ,, ...... ~ opentng bM atnc.11ed ~ pdme-time -• ID forms Jntne Hlgb bMd ma S-. Kmtb.. If ~~::i::::1.~ McNllD. tbeJ'd be"'""" ............. 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After a five-game first-round bi- umph over No. 3-seeded Ocean View, however, CdM may or may not be pushed to the same degree by the vis- iting Rio Hondo League champions. In any case, a trip to Friday's quarterfinals is on the line, so both Glenn and Cd.M Coach Steve Conti will expect their troops to be focused on the task at hand. Leading the troops for the Sailors will be seniors Greg Perrine, Brian Gaeta; Loyd Wright and Erik Peterson. Newport defeated San Clemente, 15-10, 10-15. 15-12, in a best-of- three pool play tussle March 15 at the Orange Co\lllty Championships. Cd.M will count upon senior starters John Grod, Spencer Miller and Ryan Inman, as well as freshman Kevin Welch. Junior Bart Welch, who sprained an ankle in the victory over Ocean View, is qllestionable, after not having'practiced Monday. STEVE MC CRANK I OM.V PILOT Newport Harbor senior Greg Perrine (11) is a form1dable weapon at the net for the Sailors, who host San Clemente's Tritons tonight at 7. BRIEFLY Fire .forces CdM golfers off course Golfers competing in the I 0 I :cIP Southern Section lndi- 1vidual Tournament at .. - Tijeras Creek Golf Club 'Monday didn't know a raging inferno in the hills nearby would force them off the ,course, canceling their round, with no ;makeup date yet announced. , But tha!:UU§l what happened Mon- ~ay as a fife that broke out al about 2:45 ~p.m., and burned neartheiln~n of Antonio and a.<> ~ys 'ta~ vol: untary evacuaftonS of bOltld<>Wners in the communities of Wagon Wheel, Las Flores and Coto de Caza, forced golfers off nearby Rancho Santa Margarita- based course, after beginning play on the course's back nine that runs parallel to Antonio Parkway. •Jt was right' next to the golf course,· said Corona del Mar Coach Mike Stark- weather. •After five holes they yanked (the golfers) off the golf coW'Se. It's unfor- tunate after all the hard work and prepa- ration. We're waiting to hear from CIF. but we're not going back there. l just hope we can complete this divisional tournament before Friday because the next round is in the desert on Monday.· The top 22, and ties are supposed to advance to Monday's CIF Individual Finals at Canyon Country Club. CdM juniors Tun Frohling and Nick Sherman were both about 2-over par through six or seven boles before play was suspended, Starkweather said. Golfers bad completed anywhere from five to nine holes before course marshals ordered everyone off the course, Starkweather said. Water-dropping helicopters flew down to scoop water from the course water hazards to battle the blaze, Stark- weather said. OCC's Carrasco seventh Orange Coast College [QJ sophomore golfer Lou Car- rasco finished his OCC career shooting 74-74-1'48, good for seventh place in a field of 12 golfers vying for the individual stale title at the 36-bole State Community College Championship at the par 72-SCGA Memben Coune in Murrieta Monday. 1be Cotta Mesa High graduate fin- ished four strokes behind the medalist from College of the Desert. said OCC Coach Bany Wallace. •rt wu bunched up there, but a great tournament for Lou Carruco to · end b1t community college golf career,• WelleceMid. Battling bot temperatunl, Carruco birdied four boles, bad two double bogeys and four bogeys. SOFTBALL <:ONTINUED FROM 6 •It was very hot and very demanding. a hilly coW'Se, • Wallace said. · College of the Canyons won lhe team title Monday. OCC athletes advance Five Orange Coast Col-1 1\\ I lege athletes will make their way to Santa Barbara for the California Commu- nity College Track and Field Fmals Fn- day and Saturday after competing m the Southern California Finals, completed Saturday at San Diego State. Michelle lcban qualified in the 5,000 meters with a 17:40.94 docking. She will also compete in the 10,000. Lindsay Allen finished second in the 3,000 steeplechase ( 11 :41.52), and filth in the 5,000 (18:33.25) and will compete in the 3,000 steeplechase in Santa Bar- bara. Julie Kroening will compete in the 400 intermediate hurdles after J)ilacing fourth (1:05.85) Saturday. Kroening also finished 11th in the javelin (86-10). Ginger Llechtly cleared 4-10 to place sixth and qualify in the tugh jump. Jenniler Finaldi will compete m the pole vault in Santa Barbara after clear- ing 11-0, good for third place Saturday. The OCC women's team hrushed sixth in Southern Califorrua. Joel Guzman finished 11th m the 3,000 steeplechase (10:17.77). Natal.Je St. Andre placed 15th m the 5,000 (19:54-.57), while Jason Foutch finished 17th (16:06.79). Keinan Briggs was eighth 1n the 110 high hurdles (15.59), while Chuck Loo finished ninth (16.01 ). Ann Garton placed sixth i.n tl1e 400 hurdles(1:06.58). Shaun Walker placed eighth (175-10), and Ryan McHugb 11th (168-4) in the javelin. James Canetti placed (45-2 1/2 in the shot put), Mikael Persson (14-6 in the pole vault), and Briggs (43-8 ln the triple jump) all finished 10th. The OCC women's 1,600 relay finished eighth (4:06.95) with Simone Peront, Garton, Kroening and Jene Goshay. CdM tennis at home Corona del Mar High [][]. opens its CIP Southern Sec- tion Division V boys tennis playoff push today u the No. 1 seed at home against Sage Hill, runner~up in the Academy League. The match begins at 3:15 p.m . CdM, coached by Tun Mang, capped an unbeaten 2001 seuon by wtnn1ng the Dtvislon V title. CdM won the Dlvtston I title in 1999. This season, the Sea Kings are 20-2, with both losses coming to PCL champi- on UniverSity. Last week, CdM's top-seeded dou- bles team of junior Garrett Snyder and freshman Carsten Ball defeated No. 2- seeded Mike Haier and Matt Chou from University. 6-4, 6-4, to claim the PCL doubles title. Snyder and Ball will compete in the CrF individual preliminaries Sunday at four sites. With a wm, Cd.M would advance to meet the St. Margaret's-Beaumont win- ner Thursday. UCI athletes stand out . . UC Irvine track and field [!\] standouts Randi Houston and Suzanne Purmort won individual events to high- light the Anteaters' performance Saturday in the Occidental College Invitational. Houston won the women's 200 meters in 25.63, while fellow freshman Purmort topped the field in the 400 hurdles in 1~04.62. Freshman Erin Cu:l1ls was third in the 100 (12.27), while sophomores Jenny Uou (2:12.62) and Jenna Keith (2:14.41) were third and fourth, respectively, in the 800. Sophomore Julie Manson finished filth in the 1,500 wtth a season-best time of 4:38.96. Lauren Adams was fifth (56.82) and freshman Amber Nefas sixth (58.00) in the 400. Senior Jimmy Onbizuka paced the UCI men with a second-place finish in the triple jump (44-6). Freshman Steve Higa (22-1 3/4), Onizuka (22-1 112) and sophomore Mike Wong (20-5) finished third, fourth and filth, respectively, in the long jump. Sophomore J J . Stein was third in the javelin (147-5) and freshman Mike Beer- er was fifth in the hammer throw (170-9). UCl will host the Big West Confer- ence Championships We dnesday through Saturday. Barnett wins league Sage Hill High sopbo-[!\] more Braden Barnett won the right to competed ln the ClP Southern Section pre- liminaries after a s~~ showmg at the Academy League F Competing as an lndlvidual entry, sin~ the Ughtning do not fteld a team yet, Barnett won the league crown ln the lhot (42·3 112) and was second in the discus (107-5). Hit shot put me.rk Wal 8 leegue record. Mid CdM Coech Bd Mejia, a· former autatant who took over ln lbe team'• eecond IMgilt g81M, ........ ,..., COKh Yogi JobM'X!I rMgNd for medlml ....... ·u ezoeae1 •-. ..... -----·~ ............. [F_!-¥A9 : ..... = tt .. .. . ---.-.--. BASEBALL CONTINUEp FROM 6 Mesa and Laguna. The Sea Kings (12-13) will hope to extend their rise from the ashes Friday, when they visit No. 3-seeded St. Paul (21-7) for a first-round clash at 3:15 p.m. Costa Mesa (13-13) was not awarded one of three at- large berths in 'Division IV when the pairings were announced at the ~ection office Monday. • The Sea Kings, CIF Divi- sion rv champions in 1999, lost m the hrst round last sea- son, a · 4-3 heartbreaker against Ocean View that went 12 innings. Including a second-round loss in 2000, Emme's charges are 1-2 in the postseason, since running the table to capture the program's second section title in '99. The Sea Kings carry some momentum into Friday's con- test, having outscored Lagu- na Beach a combined 31-8 in their final two regular-season outings. The late surge. as well as back-to-back conquests of 18-1 and 23-4 against Estancia the second round of league. allowed the Sea Kings to outscore opponents, 159-156. on the season. CdM IS paced by two-time All·CIF performer Billy Eagle, a UCLA-bound senior enter· mg hlS fourth varsity poslsea· son. Eagle. a sterllng center helder relegated to designat· ed hitter duties all season due to a strained nght (throwing) elbow, leads Sea King regu- lars with a .377 batting aver- age (29 for 77). His four homers also top the rest of the squad combined (three), he has scored a team-high 24 runs and his 21 RBis are sec- ond on the team. JUntor catcher Nick Karpe, a Mater De1 transfer, is hitting .372 and leads the Sea Kings in tuts (32). RBis (29) and dou- bles-{ eight). He is also among three CdM hitters Wlth one home run. Freshman outfielder Wess Presson (.356), sophomore outfielder Danny Whitaker (.333) and 1uruor third base- man Josh Bradbury (.324) have also been offensive · weapons for the Sea Kings this spnng. The Cd.M mound corps is led by junior Nick Rhodes. who figures to get the start against the Swordsmen. Rhodes enters his second postseason with 10 varsity wins, after posting a 5-6 record with a 3.80 ERA this season. He has 57 strikeouts and JUSt 15 walks in just more than 66 innings this spring, including a three-hitter over six innings in his final regu- lar-season start May 8. Junior shortstop Keith Long, a three-year varsity veteran, and sophomore cen- ter fielder Todd Macklin are the other two Sea Kmgs with home runs this season. 2002 F Final Early Thursd Tuesday, Nai/ lA. 2002 7 St. Paul, meanwhile, h4d outscored opponents, 223- 104, heading mto its Del Rey League fl.nale against Bishop Amat, the league champion and No. 1 seed in Division IV. Coach Patrick Fitzsimons' Swordsmen have a pair of quality pitchers in sophomore Steve Salas and senior Hous- ton Hernandez. Salas, also the team's top hitter, is 6•1 with a 1.76 ERA and two saves in nearly 52 innings. He has fanned 36 and walked 27. Salas is hit- ting .500 (37 for74)withfour homers and 32 RBis. Hernandez is 5-2 with a 3.61 ERA and is also hitting .456 (36 for 79) with one homer and 19 RBis The CdM-St. Paul WlllOer will advance to face either San Jacinto or Bonita in the second round May 21. Costa Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister was disappoint- ed, but understanding of bis tea.m's failure to secure an at- large berth. ·I wish we were preparing for another game, because our seruors battled all year." Bauenneister said. ·w e lost some close games, but we had our chances. A pitch here, or lhere, and things could have been different. We had two games where we thought we had a guy struck out for the final out and the next guy up won the game (for the opponent), but that's just the nature of the game. I tlunk the three (D1vis1on IV) at-large teams (Servite, Boni- ta and· San Lms Obispo) are all quality programs which were all very deserving." HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the Week ~rie:s TOOAY DAYNE PFAFF 0 Newport Harbor football '99 MATT lARciE (!) 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"""' .....,,,_,..,,, u• iranalertllle bnsea; port.ant..,..,.,., l'IOWelltr, ~ Wiii be __. lfld °"" oorrrnan Bkf: LICENSE CLASSf.. the personal repruenll· -Jred IO ..i.-notice to ~ FICATION: reoonis, goodwtlt, trade ti11e w11 be requlreCI to '"'4"' """ deliO*\ It .iy, .,....., LICENSE CODE: name, dlpOllts, ao-~ notice to ll1tetetted lneereatad ptr'llOll9 unlela hlllin. Said .. •be made. Roofing Contractor counts receivable, tele-persons unlesl they they llave waived notice tu wWm ~ or •· C·39 phone ~. cu• have waived notice or or 000181lted to the '11ty, .,..0 °' lmplad. Other Pr~ Specl· tom« lists, Inventory, consented to the pro-=ldlon.) The "9WdnO =e. potlMlllon, or fies: Bidder Quell· euppllft, point ot aale w-' aetion.) 'the Inda-• .._ : a•.........., ~ 10 r-1 h ncatlons catted fOf to aystem, ~er l8IV8t' ~ ~don "''"' "0 "M' ,.-q pMclplj ""' d .. be eubmltted et time of ll1d packaging lt9m8 with aU1hority w11 be ~ wll be~ unlelt an ncll(S)NCUlldbyllkldlldcl bid Include. but .. not ~_!. tooo ..._1 .... at l#1leea an lntereeted = ~ ~ ~. _..._ ~ nacMN1 The !'.!! ltmtt.d to: .... art """""" pereon files an objection and el10WS good cauee -·-• 911, , .. -.-. """'tractor shell 18912 MacAtthur BIYd., IO the petition and shows ~the oowf .noiild not ~ ~! ~~ have been In bu&lnesa lrvtne, CA 92812 good cause wl'ly the grant the uthOrity ""' .,. ... ·-,._ "l under tl'le same nlllT18 togethef with Iha oourt should no1 ~ant A He.JING cin the Nici died al Mt. The ICtli and Calflomla Contrac-followl~ delat>ed the authority. petition will be held on lmOlft al lhl lqllid *"» IOf's Ucenae for a ml~ alooholk: baVerage U-A HEARING on Iha O&'O&\'.l2 at 1 :30PM In d flt ablgdan tend by lie lmum of 5 continuous cenae(t): ON-SALE -........ property IO bl IOld lfld ,... years prior to the bid GENERAL • EATING petition wilt be ,_, on Dept. L-73 IOcltad at 341 IClllliJle elllmllld com, opening date for this Pt.ACE LICENSE NO. ~M" ~30: t!'. t~ ~G~~ nJ:IVE, ~ n11M1Ce1 at fie Project. The license 47·312639 and CA-located at 341 The City IF YOU 08JECT to the 11m1 ol flt;-.... pillclllcln It used lo satisfy this re- . TEREA'S PERMIT No. Drive CA 3-..... nt1..... of the petition, $880.127 .ea 0...: S'14'.l.002 quirement ahaJf be of the 58-312639-001 Orallge, 9:r1 ~ir-·~ appear at the Arlt AmMelwl IAndn Mo same type required by now laaued tor aald 1571F YOU OBJECT to and ltale~ ¥lrCaOI Lonelllr Morlglgll the Contract. .,.,_ """"""" the grand~ cl the pet. ·----· · " ,,,.. "'""'~ provide a minimum ol 3 pr--'-• ...... ,.... al E OI ....... .,_... LLC • .,_. .__. 2. The Contractor shall (same addrMa). don, )'OU 9hould appear with the court c.t w.y S... Ana. CA 'l'rlU1 refet9nce1 for projects That the totA1 con-at thi healtng and stale the heal1ng. YfNf l..onllW MortalOll S.W:.. simlllw in ~and me alderatlon for the transfer )'OU' objectlorll or file appearance may be ln LLC. It • -cflllt ccllacb' to inla PrOject, wnlctl of aaid UMla and cl said written objec:tlorl8 with panon or by )'OUr ~ lo CG111c:t • dllt have been aucceutuny ~•) II the un of the court before the attorney Mr lnfonnallon olltMlld wl completed during the $50, .oo, lndudlng hearing. Your appear· IF YOO ARE A bl UMd tor that = pa.st 3 y&81$. lnventotY estimated at ance may be in person 0< CREDITOR OI a ltcM'dG Junz For NllM't THE REGENTS OF $2,500.00, wt1c:h con-by your attorney. oontlngenl creClib' cl the Sile lnfonNllon Pi.e Call THE UNIVERSITY OF sista of the following; IF YOU ARE A decaaaed, )'OU mutt "le (714) ~1965 P1746111. S'14 CALIFORNIA Chedul -$6,000.00 CREDITOR 0t e contln· '/04JI claim with the court &'21 W2t120Q2 Mey 2002 Demand Notee • gent creditOI ot the de-and mall a OOfll to the Flctltloue BualMn Published Newport $45,000.00 cea.aed, you must file pet80flll repreaentatlve Beach·Costa Mess That It 111.11 been )'OU' claim with the court appointed by the court Name Statement Dally Piiot May 7. 14. agreed between said and maK a copy to the wl1hln lour months from The lolloWlog per&ons 2002 • T655 transferee(&) and said pet80flll rapreaentatlve the date of flrlt illlU8nce are esoog buafne5s as: LEGAL NOTICE transferor(•) that conskl· appointed by the court OI lett9l1 .. r.wovlded In Olgftal Reality, 2038 NOTICE IS HEREBY eration for "'8 transfer of Within tour monlha from Probate Code eeotiorl ~~ Costa Mesa. GIVEN that the Board o1 said usebl and of aald the date of llfat lssuanoe ~ r:, time lor fillng Carlos Lucero, 2038 Education of tl'le New- licenle(a) 11 to be paid ot letters 11 provided In before lout ~·= Arlahelrn, Costa Mesa, port-Mesa Unified only after transfer has Probata Code stellon the hearing date noticed CA 9Z626 School Olatr1ct of Or· been approved by De-9100. The time for tiling above. This business Is con· anoe County Will recel\le pal1ment of Alcoholic clalma will not explfe YOU MA y EXAMlNE the dUcted by: 811 lndvldual sealed bids up to 8:00 Beverage Cortrol, pur· before lour monthl from file kepi by the oourt. 11 Have you started a.m. on May 22, 2002, at suaf1t to Sec. 24073 et the heating date noticed )'Oil are a person doing business yet? the Purcl'laslng Olflce ol seq. abolle. interested in the estate Yee, 811/1995 said School District. IQ. That the herein YOU MAY EXAM-• Carioe Lucero c:ated at 2985-B Bear do8cribeCI ttanal8111 .,. INE the • kel'I by the )'OU may ~~ the This statamant was Street .• Costa Mesa, CA to be conaummated, oourt 11 )'OU .,.~person =al ~otic."'TtO'rm de'. flied with the County 92628, at which Ume aubject to the above interested In eatlle, 1 ~) of the filiOg of Clerk of Orange County said bids win be publicly provlalone, at WILSHIRE )'OU may file th the irNenl.oryand~~ on 04/19l2002 ope~:r.'~e:~dr:: ESCROW COMPANY, court I Request lof estate assets or of any 20021900444 Alt bids ate to be in 4210 Wishlra Blvd., Loa Special Notice (fOrm OE· pe11tion or acoount 11 ~ally Pilot ~ 23. 30. accordanoe with Angelea, California 154) of the tUlilO of an pro\llcled In Probate Code ay 7· 14• -!652 Conditions, Instructions. 900t0, ln\lflntory and apprelsal Section 1250. A Requeet ADVERTISEMENT encl Specffic:atlon6 which on or alter 10:00 of estate a...ui or of any lof Special Notioe form i• are on n1e In the offtee at AM., June 10, 2002 pelltlon or account H avalll.I* lfom· the court FOR BIDS the Puroliiiing Director AD other business pro\llcled In Probate clertt. Subject IO conditions of said ScnoOt District, namea and addresMll Code eecllon 1250. A Attomey tor Petltionef prescttbed by the under· 2985·8 Bear Street, uaed by the transferor(•) ~ to< Speci8l CHARLES A. SHULTZ signed. sealed bids lof a Co&ta Mesa. CA 92626. Within three yell'I tut Notice form It avala.ble JEFFREY 0. LEWIS Lump Sum Conlract are A Performance Bond pUt. IO far u kl1own to from the court cleri<. REISH, LUFTMAN, Wo":: for the IOClowlng may be reQUlred et the tranafer9o{8), are (II AttorNyfOI' padtJoner: MCOANla & REICHER ENGINEERING discretion o( the District. "nona",soatate.)None. HMICHAEJ..SOROY 11756Wll.SHIREBLVO., TOWER ROOF No J>ldder may Name and addr898 ESQ 10-n. FLR REPAIR wlthdnlw'llls bid for s p&- of etaow holder: WIL-11766 WILSHIRE BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA PROJECT NO.: 918912 rlod of FORTY·FIVE SHIRE ESCROW CQM. • STE 710 90025-1539 UNIVERSITY OF (45) days alter the dale PANY, 4270 WMsNre LOS /INGELES CA 05/1.c.<12, 0!5/1~, ~1102 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE set tor the opening Blvd., Loi Angeles. im25 ~e:~::~STA IRVINE, CALIFORNIA thereof. Calitomia 90010. Newport Beacn.Coata 92697 The Board ot Educe· Oalit Ma 2 2002 Mes Dd MESA PILO PROJECT OESCR Uon ot ttie Newport· GEORG~ y ' J. CN6493598Roe~ Flc11tloua Butlnffa TION: Wort< 1nc1U:.: Mesa Unltied School KOOKOOTSEDES, ~Y 14,16,21, 2002 Name Staitement but Is not limtted to tt1e District reservn the TranaferOl(s) The totlowing persons lollowtng: Remove ap-::g: ~"tr~ W/F CHANTECl.AIR Fictitious Bualneae are doing business as: proximately 2.200 eq. It. accept the lowest bid, PARTNERS, U.G. By: Name Staitement Kai An<l81'S011, 2381 le of roof on the penthouse and to waive any In· w-..m o Fleisctman The followlnn persons Aliso Creek Or. #181, and replace with a aln· formalitY or 1 , ...... In Member, Tranateree(1) ' are oong business as: Laguna Niguel, CA llle-olY modified bl1umen 111'1 bid rregu_ .. , Newport~ A.I Workforce. B.) 92677 6ull!.Up roofing system any NE~:MESA Mau Ody Workforce Magazine, Kai Bruun-Andersen, with lntUlallon. Remove UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS. CN649251 113235 May 245 Ascher Avenue. CA ~~~:"'°N~:l'. #1~~ ~=~ 81?!51~ TRICT ot , Orange t4, 2002 •B.2Ac<&°5tac=im~:S-92677 floor walking declt and County LEGAL NOTICE This business is con· replaee ~ a new wt· ft/ 8hllron L Ching, DI> NOTICE IS HEREBY ~fu,';c·A~~~u!~5 #B2. ducted by: an lndMdual t81JM'C)of coating. =°'w~~lnt GIVEN that the Board of Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Have you etarted ESTIMATED 714142._5077 Education of the New-Thia business Is oon-dOCl1Q buslooss yat.7 No C 0 N I T R U C T 1 0 N Published Newport port-Mesa Unified ducted by: a COll)Of8tlon KaT Bruun·Andersen COST: 1180.000,00 Beaoh·Costa M .. a School Olstl1ct ot Or-Have you started This statement was Note: Prime lldda,. Daffy Pilot May 7, 14, ange County w'~I r-1\le doing business yet? ~ ~''On!~ = =~• "': :::: ~ · T85§ sealed bids up to 10:00 Yee. 9l20l96 on 05/03/2002 ComrlMlt Documentt F._. a.m. on May 22. 2002, at ACC Communlca-.... ltlout Buelnee9 the Purchaslno Office ol ttons. Inc. 20021902111 may not be ellglble fof Name 8t8tfftent said Scl'lool Olstrict, lo-Margaret Magnus. Dally Piiot May 7, 14f 21, awatd. The lotlowlno perton• cated at 2985·B Bear PreaidenVCEO 28. 2002 _658 Bidding Documents are doing ~ u: Street Cotta u~-CA 1'111 st1tement was wtll be avatlable to Bid-""' t E 111 •no ' ,.,,_, Flctltloue Buelnne ders on TUESDAY, ~,an qu 81• .. 92926. at which time llled with the County S MAY 7, 2002 and will be ~ Or., Suite 200, eald bids wlll be publloly Clerk of Orange County Neme tatement leeued at.: Newport Beach. CA opened and rud tor: on 05/03/2002 The lollowlng pel'llOll1 DESIGN & 92660 Alumtnum Outdoor 2002et02034 are doing buafntas u : CONSTRUCTION Mark TlmothY Bryant Ptcnlc Tablee Daily Piiot May 7. 14, 21, S.a Country Hon'lff, SERVICES 15 Amella, Alfeo Viejo, AU bids aie to be lo 28, 2002 T662 30011 Ivy Glenn Or., CA Q2e6e eooordanoe whh Suite . 121. Laguna ~ Of Ce.lfomla, This bvsln8" la con- Condltlona. lnslrvctlons, NEWPORT BEACH Nlouel. CA 92677 Irvine ducted by: an ~ and SpecfflcatiGns wNc:h CITY COUNCIL T<at Bruun·AndarMn, 35001.~ Place Have you started are on Illa In the ofb o1 AGENDA 30011 Ivy Glenn Or., ,\llne, CA dOlng bue1neM yet? No the Purtnatlng Director Suite 12t. Lagune 92697·2450 ~rk Tlmof'ty Bryant of said SdloOI District, SUMMARY N!ff':' CA 92677 (Mt) 824 -4l630 This staten'Hlnt wae 2985·B Bear Street, Adjourned Regular bualnets 11 con· , ... ~) 82~:117 ftled with the County Cotta M4IM. CA 9262fl. llfftlng du*d by: en ~ -· ~ Cltrll of Oninoe ,._....., A Pertormenoe Bond Study Seulon • Heve you tt&rled C'**-for a non.... on OM>1~ _..., may be required at Iha 4•00 pm doing buslneas yet? ~ fM wlll be ,. 200Hto1717 <lterellon of the Dlaltlc1 • • ' Y ... 1998 ~In the""°""'°' ~ Pti u.... 1 1~ N bl Mey 14• 2002 t<al Bruun·Ande,.en '25.00 per Ml of Bid-,_, '-.. , ~w hlad:c;fc,.. :':1-COHfRACTS ANO Thia statement wa1 dint Oocumenta. 2_ .. 2002 ieet l10d of FORTY·FIVE AGREEMENTS fNed With the ,._....., Ctl8drl.,. to be mede .~ TO PURCHASE OF .....,....,, ,__ 10 The R-""'-"' (4&) daVt aftaf the date RESCUE BOAT. ~~ ~ G;';;tuntwr11ty Ted: Cl»NTRACTOA8 aet tor the opening PUBLIC HEARING -174 toMla. CAUJNQ FOR 8I08 t'!!,,'!°f;._ .... of E ... _. REVOCATION OF mPlol =.-1, ... 1,· .... 1 9.-s 8ld9 will not be 8dloot Dlr9tl1ct: Hunt· ',,. ....... u .,,,..... MO<>fllNG PERMITS. · ,..., • .-..... ed ener. 2:00 ~on Beech union llo.n of the N~· CONTINUED ....._, ,......., ........._ Meea Unlned SChOot ,,M, on WKDNllGAY, ....,....., ,,_,,..,. Dletrfct ~.. th• APP~s~e~ssrAFF Flodllow •11n.. MAe!, 21~ tn the w<»:i'nOt!~~"::: ,_. to r9jeOt lff'f °' al DENIAL FOR STRUC· ...,. ..... IMC'lt MWM1t of 1 o1 flt !°" 8"d\ Union blitl M<l......,llOt~ TURAL ENCROACH· Tiie folloiMlla PMOf'I l.UrTW Sum ... 8td, JX• Sohool Oletl1cl, acc..,e ,.,. :iweet bid, MENTS WITHI~ THE n tilQ buliltilll • ClldnQ lllltnelal, ...... t 51 Yoit<town Ave., and IO wefV• any In· PUBLIC RIOHT·OF· A.) tfOflltl a Land IOOllflP') ... Bid. ~. Room '" ~~In WAY ADJACENT TO Loent, 8.) KM Home The~ ""*'9 I'll HunllnglOf'i leadl, OA MY f. !"' 2100 W OCEAN• ~~11 Illy Gelnfl llldlOflCl .... '8.onf'8 t:l141. (714) .....- SELL N!WPOR •M ~A ~ (N2002-oo35) Or , ~ 121, i..oi-lld l>Mdlne. llaled Ill -"390 ~o ~e~f. (gr:RE~ :::Jss ~· ~attr:"irwn· ::.. ~eeet~ ~ t~":9ti "' eo;:._. L. c::Hnl, IJt. BROWN OUPl.EX AndtfHn, SOOtt 1¥V ....... Of 1N1nMe '::&.,._. ,..., .. ,.......... ~'~~ • ~ Ot9M °'·..:= 12~ .. f/11 .......... CliY9r.i .... M8Y -........ 1.. fit£AL oP THt! Pt.AN-~·~· ' c :..!~-=......,. .._.. =..:-= 11~ NINO COMMISSION'S This bu9lrlw II con-A ....,drll r ............. = --_'°...,.. -.... -.,. ___ _ 8 .. ch•C .. te ·-l!f'•H F I ND I NO Of Have you llatted M ,,_ .. 119 _. _ .... .. a.Ir,__, '1~ M!!~lfAl;_.,,~D· dOtllll ~~ND._._ ..... -..... ~ -~ .,...,Af£[ Kai Welt« INU"· = LIMY, MY ti. • • TO A PtW:VIOU&Y AP• "'*'-' ' • ...... ...... .. II~ PAOYIO PAOJICT l1lle rill ••• .. • -A& ............... M Mil -~=~·~ ... _. .. Qllll!W ~f . =1'9 ..... F 7 :-~ ~ c&liiiiil.noffaa:& ..-.:: .., =· ~ ~~ 1~,'T:! ~~ Mandlloly' Job Wllllr. L*' Codi. flt ~ ~ pm, T~. June ot flt ~ of I~ 4, 2002 .. ....,... Hlgtl dullllll Aeldont ~ "" Sdlool, 15871 S¢nQ-State of Oalttomia hae dale St., HuntN\olon o.teimlned 91_! general Baed'I Ucanaa; c.30 prevaltlng re••• of ln~~be.=:= =:.~~: above, and tfltN be IMN10f!Md. copre. of opened and publk:fy lheaa rate dtt9m1IN· r-.d aloud at flt ~ Clone, .,. on Ille al the etei.d data, time and OISTRIOT, and coplft plliot, ~ end~ may be obta!Md upo11 c:aliolle .,. on tile et the requatt. The contrwor adcSrel• lilted at>ova. •halt ,,o.t a COl)Y of Ill eooordlnCll with the u,... ,.... al aaoh lOb p;ollitlone of California tile. The contl'ICfOf and Buelneu ' en d any~ uricle( Profeulons Code 1t Shed 118.Y. nol 1eM than ~n 7028.15 and tt\f apeclfleO ptaval~ng Put>lic Conttact Cede r111• ot wegee to all SaC:dol'I 3300, the owner wortte111 employed by 18qUires that the bidder tMm in the exeeudon of l)OHH$ ' the claHI· the conlOICI. licatlon ot conlractor'• No bidder may bnse noted abo\le et withdraw any bid for a ll'le time the bid is pellod of lixtV (601 dayS submitted, Pursuant to alter the date tel for the Business and opening of bldf. Profeulons Code Pu111uant to Section SectJon 7028.15, no 22300 of the Public Con- paymenl shall be made tract Code, Ille con11aet lof wortc; or matetlal un. Wiii contain provisions dar the contract unless permltllng the sue· and uotil Ille R~strar of ceseful bidder to ContraCtors venfles to subltitut.e sec:urltles for the District that the coo-any moneys w11t1held by tractor was properly the OlS1rlct to ensure licensed al the time ttie performance under the bid was subm1tted. Any contract or permitting conlractor not so payment of retenUona lloensed I• subject to earned directly into penalties unQ&r the law escrow. and the contract will be BY: Governing Board conaldered void. If the Si!)ned: ISi Susi Mclane license classification Dfiector • Procurement/ specified hereinafter Is Energy Conseivalion that of a "specialty con-Published Newport tractor' as defined In Beach-Costa Mll5a Section 7058 of tl'le Call· Dallv Piiot May 14. 21 . fomla Business and gQQg T668 Professions Code. the Fl tltl B 1 s~eclally contractor C OUS US neH awarded the contract ror Name Staitement this work a11aa Itself con· The tollowlno persons struct a majority of the are doing business as: ~ In 8000fdanoe with lnsource Solution. the provisions of Calltor· 16881 Hale AvenlJe, nta Business and lrvtne. CA 92606 Proteulona Code • Vengroff, Williams, & Section 7059. Associates, Inc. (CA), Tune Is of the es-16881 Hale Avenue. sence. All woflc must be lrvln!l. CA 92606 completed within 18 Tti1s buslness Is con· consecutive calendar ducted by a oorpo11111on days from the date spec· Have you slarted ified on the Notice to doing business yet? Proceed Issued by the Yes. 4/'J()/02 Distt1ct Failure to com-Vengrolt, W1lttams & plete the work within the A$$0Clates, Inc. time set torth herein will Marl< Veogrott. CEO result 1f1 the Imposition ol This statement was liquidated damages for tiled with 1'18 County each day or delay in the Cler1< of Orange County amount of $250 ~r day on 05/09/2002 Each bidder shall 2002H028S5 submit, on the torm Daily Pilot May 14. 21. lumlshed with the con-28. June 4. 2002 T670 tract documents, a list of Fictitious BualneH the proposed subc,On· Name Statement tractors. on this Protect The tollowino persons as required by the are doing business as. Subl~ttlng and Subcon-Paymentportals.com, tractmg Fair Practices 16881 Hale Avenue Act. Public Contract IMl'le CA 92606 ' Code Sectlon 4100 et ve,;,,roff wllllams & seq ..• . . E8cl'I bid $hall be Associates, Inc. (CA), ,,,.,.,.......n'-" by a _,..118:':. 16881 Hale Avenue. -·...-·""' ~"11""' ll'\llne, CA 92606 or ~rs Check or bid This businest ls con· bond 1n an amount not ducted by a corporation leas than ten percent Have you started (10%) ol the total bid doing busineS$ yet? No price, payable 10 lhe Vengroff Williams & DISTRICT as a guaran-Associates' Inc tee tf\81 the bidder. if its Adrian Cole, · e·com-proposal Is accepted, merce Manager shall promptly execute Mark Veogroff CEO ltle. Agreement. lumlsh a This statetiitnt wu aat111factory Faithful Ptlf· tiled with the COtJnty lonnance Bond In an Clerk ol Orai)ge ,. __ ,_1 amount not leas than on ~ ......,.., Y one hundred percent ZOOH9028&4 (1p<l'J(o) of the IOtal bid Dally Pdot May 14, 21, pnce, furnish a Paym81)1 28 Junt 4 2002 T671 Bond in an QOlOUnl not ' -· -- less th111 or1'i hundred LEGAL NOTICE percent (100%) of the to· NOTICE OF taJ bid price, and tumish PU8UC SALE eertllicates evldenclng OF ABANDONED that the required Insur· PROPERT ance Is In effect in the Y amounts set forth in the Notice Is hereby giveo general conditions. In ttlat the undersigned Win the event ot failure t.o sell at public auction, enter Into the contract pursuant lo Section and execute the re· 21700 of the Busmess & qoired documents, such Professional Code, the bid secul1ty will be tor· following described felled. The Falt:hlul Per· property to wtt lormanoe Bond shall r• LUI ALAGATA H·10, main In lull force and el· Rel., Goll Clubs. mlro. lect through the guaran-toot bK., boxes, mi.c lee period as speCilled in LEEANNE LAUGHLIN me general oond11iona. H· 100. Cooler. tapes. The DISTRICT re-books. video game, serves tl'le rialt to reject boxes, misc. SEAN any or all "bids or to McLAUGHLIN G·51. walve any lrregulartue, Body board. Ille, or inlormalllias In any Ctotl'las, boxes, milC. bids Of In the bidding. JANAL KHAYAT F-48, .. ·-' .... ~. ' I. " . _J ---!\J::fil.m "~· tlclt, delk, ...,.,, vac. bOlcM. "*· E.OOIE UO~Ese 1-16, Soolt•rt. thalt, tampe. l\lm, t111, boxes mlec VIKKI FRELEY1 l<·t, Chalrt, ctonltt, ff>O'll lqUtp,, htifldboe;d, l)iCI • mall, tooll, bOx•, mltG. sai. wns be by com• ~tlvl bidO'ng (Written ... 1ec1 bl<ls may be IUbmltted In adv&noe) on the 29lll ~ of May; 2002 al 2:00 P.M. at tt1e prtmlt•• Whet• eeld properly has been stored and which la fo.. cated at AYRES SELF STOAAGE. 70\2 Emeet Ave .. ~ Beectl. Ca (714) 848·7314. L.andlord reHfVH the' rigl'lt to bid at the sate, Purchaee1 · must be made by caatt and paid tor at the time of pun:tlale. All purcl'lase<S goods are sold 811 Is and mU$t be removed at the time of sale, Sale Is aut>-lect to cancellation In the a\18nt of 941ttlement be- tween t.ndlord and ot>- llgated party. Published on 05/l 4/02 and 05/21/&2 Auctioneer: W8Jlda Norton, Bond • 9-40().1684 AyrM Self St~ge Resident M8Jlagers Published Newport Beach·Costa Mesa = Piiot May 14, 21, T673 DEFERMENT OF BIDS Sul>!ect to conditions presoribed by the under· signed. sealed bids tor a Lump Sum -Oonttact are in\llled tor Ille following Wor~: · BURN CARE UNrT, THIRD FLOOR PROJECT NO.: 994560 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IAVINE MEDICAL CENTER ORANGE. CALIFORNIA 92868 Orlglnally scheduled ror: FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2~. at 2:00 P.M. has been del&rred to. T\JES. DAY, MAY 14, 2002, at 2:00 P.M. at Design & Construction S8f\11ces University of California, Irvine, 3500 Berkeley Place, Irvine. Caltlomta 92697-2450 PROJECT DESCAIP· TtON: Work includes. but Is not li~ted to, ttie toll owing: This prOject will reno· vate tl'le exisbng 8-bed inpatient Burn Center space in 3 North 1n Buikling 1. Bed space and support areas will be reconfigured to provide a more contem- porary patieol care set· ting for Intensive care beds. Including one or two isolalk>n rooms. and resolve spaoe igsues This project wiU also cor- rect Code complianoe IS• sues, improve opera- ttonal elficlenc1es end o\lerall depa.rtmental ef- fecilvene5s. ESTIMATED CON· STRUCTION COST: 1976,000.00 Note. Prime Bidders who do 11ot IM8t lM quallflcatlon1 In the Contract -O~m8"te may not be allglbte for award. Bidding Documente will be avaltable to Bid· dera on FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2002 end will be Is- sued et DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES University ot Calolomla, Irvine 3500 Berkley Place Irvine. CA 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 Hot Lina: (949) 82.4-8117 Checks for a non·re- fundlibte '" wilt be re-Q\llfed in tl'le amount ot i2s.oo per set of IM- dlng Documents Checks ere to be made payable 10 "The Regents of the Untver· sity of California" Sealed Bids wMI not be accepted alter: 2:00 P.M. on TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2002 STARTING ANEW \ BIO S.Wtlly 111 the amount ol 1 ~ of the Lump Soo1 Bua Okt •••• etudlng .itemal.... wit ~ny NCti mci The Suretv IMUlng Ifie 8ld Bond .Jl8lt be, on the Bid Oudllne, an 9dtnll1ed 1urety Insurer (u dtflned In 1he celi- fomla Coda of CMI Procedure Section 995.120) A mandetOIY Pre·Bld ConfetlllCa and Pre 8ld Job Walk wore con· <IUcted on: MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2002 be· alMino prornplly at t :OO PM. fSaitlclOaots met at· UCI MEDICAL CENTER 101 The CitY Drive ·=,Room 117 , CA 9286 ·3298 (949) 624-6630 ATTENDANCE AT THE PRE·BIO CON· F£RENCE AND PRE· BID JOB WALK IS MANDATORY FOR ALL PRIME CON· TRACTORS. THE MEETING CLOSED AT 1:05 P..M. ANY CON· TRACTORS ARRIVING AFTER THIS TIME WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PAR11Cf.. PATE IN THE BID PRO. CESS AS A PRIME CONTRACTOR. Only bidders who par· ~te In bolh the P1&-Bid Conference and the Job Walk In their enbrety, will be aUowed to bid on the Project as prime •oontractors. For further Information. con· tact UCI Contracts De· partment within Design & Cons1rucfion S8Mces- Brenda R. Hockenhull al (949) 62Hn5 The successful Bidder and its Subcontractors will be required to IOClow the nondlscrimlnalion re- quirements set forth In the Bidding Documents 8J'ld to pay preveillng wage rates at the loca- tion ol the Woli<. The suocessful Bidder will be required to llave the lollowlng State of Calltornia Contractor's license current at the ume of submission at the IM. LICEttSE CLASSIFICATION: General Building Contractor LICENSE CODE: B Other Project Specl· fies: Bidder Ouallllcallona celled for to be submitted at time of bid Include, bU1 -not necesnflty llmlted to: 1 Tile Conttactor sl'lall have been in business under the same name and Celtfornia COntrac- tor's Llceose for a min· lmum of 5 continuous years priOT to the bid opening date lor this Projec.t. The license used 10 satisfy this r&- quirement sl'lalf be of I/le same type required by the Contract 2. The Conlllletor shalt pro\lida a mlrnmum of 3 reterences for projects aimtlar lfl !COf>8 and SIU to this Pro1oc1, WhKlh l\ave ~ $UO!t85&tully oompletllt' during ltle = irc;eE~TS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA April 2002 Published Newport Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot May 14. 2002 T672 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTIC'E INVITING BIDS Sealed bids may be rece1ved at the offlC8 of the Ctty Clerk, 3300 Newport Boule11er<1, Newpor1 Baach, CA 92658-8915 until 2 30 P M. on tile 12111 day of June 2002, at wlllch ~me auch bids shall be opened and 1ead tor IRVINE AVENUE FROM SANTIAGO TO UNIVERSrTY AND JAMBOREE ROAD FROM SANTA BARABARA TO BUSINESS?~ • • • ••• • • • • • Doily Pit~' EAITBl.U,,IFOAO AOA.D • U<fHCH WATER MAIN REPl.ACEMENT • Tltle of Project ConnGt No. M 1 a n .100,000 lnt1"98r'• !atlmate Appl'owd by ISi Stapflen G. BedUl'I P11bllc WOlte Olrec:tor Prospective biddo1'9 may obtain one set of bid documents al actuaC coet at the office of the Public Works Oepan• ment, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newpor( Beeoll, CA 92fi63 Contraclor LiOenH c1aull1catlon(s) 1e-. 1'<Jlred for this Jl(olecl· • :tA·- For further lnforma• tlon, call Miehael J Slnaeort. Project· Man- ager at (9491 644·3342 ' Published Newport Beach·Costa Mes~ Dally Pilot May 14, 2002 T676 Fictitious Buelness' Name Statement The tollowlng persons are doing business as Most Roliable lmag ing, 206 35th Streel Newport Beach, CA 92663 Morgan J Celaya, 206 35\h Street. Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business is con ducted by an 1n<1111tdua1 Have you $tar1eo doing business yet? No Morgan Celayd This statement WOJ. filed with the County Cieri< ot Orange Coonty on 05l09/2002 200211902897 Dally Pilot May 14 21 28, June 4, 2002 Ton Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollowinsi persons are doing bU&1n&ss as A I Outcomes, B ) Outcomes Cuach1ng 901 Dove St., Suite 150 Newpen Beach CA 92680 Richard A Nyberg 901 Dove St Sune t50 Newport Beach CA 92660 This busmesr. 1~ con, ducted by an 1ndrvodoaf Have you starle<l doing busmess yet? No Rtchard Nyberg Thi& statement wa~ llled with the Coumy Cle11! ot Orange Count~ on 05/0812002 20026902707 Daily Polo! May 14 2t 28, June 4, 2002 T678 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL RETURN Pursuant to Sec11on 6104(dl ol the Internal Revenue Code, nottOe 1$ heieby 91~en 11181 tl'le an· nual return tor the eaten· dar year 200t Of Peggie R Shedd Manne Edoca· lion and Enhancement Trust. a pnvate foonda tion Is aveflable al the lounoallon'a prlncipal of· lice for Inspection durml) regular business hours from 8 am to 5 pm by any citizen wtlO requesll II within 180 days aflei .Iha dato of Ill/& pubhca- tlon. Th& lounoallon'• Pflnetpal office Is located at 17351-B Murphy, lr\llne CA 92514. 949·660·8757 The pnnctpaJ manager ot tne found81lQn ts W~llam 0 Shedd Pobh&hed Newport Beach·Coslcl Mu ii ~ Piiot May Tii:s GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. INTBRBSTTN THINGS TO BUY. IrSALL THERE EVERYDAY I N CLASSIFBD! (949) 642·5678 The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pkased lo aniloun(t a new str11ict now available t<J ntW businesses. ~ will now SEARCH iht name for you aJ no edra charge. anti Jllvt you the ti mt and tht trip I() tht Court House in Sant4 Ana. Then, of coune, after tht starch is complrttd wt will file JOUr fotitibus businm ""~ Sllltt"lnmt wiJh tht County Clerlt, publish on<t a Wttlt for four wttlts Ill tr'J"lrrd by. '4w 11nJ thmfik your proof ofpublklllibn with tht Co""IJ Cini. Ple4St st¥JP by "'file 1'"" fotiliorp lnainm *lmrml 111 tlJt !MilJ PiltH. 330 W. &] SI, Ont4 Mts4. If JO"""""''::~ td •• (919) 6'2-IJ21 llllJ IW ~:~.;:;sr~t "'JNAJ::r i.. ""*' ..,,.. ;,, ,., ... ~ ~.. ... -1111171 ... ...... , ... = nr•'·~ 1~!!!~1U! ....... --•• .. -... T • ..... x Ill -·-!I II· .... II -·-,. ....... -0 Pa .... .,. -..... iii .,. .... I! (1),.9) &t4!-:16 78 8y MllAtll Pft 11 I I :'30 ,'m & ·~ {AiM• Moo,.., CA Q'lo27 Al\nl""' .. d.• ..... -··=· TeltplmM 8:;'J011u-:;:0Qiu11 ,....,. ......... I, 1''11lll-ln s::101111 ..... 1:0()im1 , .... ,'-f' ...... ) e 11 ·w11·:7.111 u:nl ,...,...I l::_-_~1 l*:Jti] OPPORTlJHITY AEDUCE0 1175 000 Of'EH SAT 1-6 Ult/:" coi':!:n. only lhcJpS & bNctl, $99&rno 8Al.80A ISlAHD All real tltlll ICMltlsing •Br 3Ba. lg oo mvanta Clwlll & localoll 'wtiy Pey Mof9? Ulll Wlcld. no ~ 18' Illa, t car .,..., In tllls lllWIClll* Is l4lbjecl Frplc's fl liv & cfr1 rm wall· 452 llfOldRy lnt«netbi-tAMH0t1 Avail """· ~120 Of 811111 1140CIM!o. IO the Ftdlf1I Fair Housing In clolecl Thent l!t rrtarff •• 2bl, r9lllOd ~. com 949-222-5775 fJll 257 MM73-7IOO Act of 1M8 as amended m... trees holrig lhe dock. u car..,.... RV acce11 Celt •7'M• wlllcll makts It llltgal 10 2 car 111.adl 1111 S3 300 ooo lpp'OI tlllO If t871,000 lot more llllol lldol CNnNnil 281 1Ba COlllge advertise •any preference. MelUa eel 8t8'9~ By OwiWt 71'-222"311 11 " llyle, So ol Hwy. doel ID timitl1lofl or dlscrtmlnatlon Kim Beaion olllce no ell .,.., !pm lhcJpS and beach, St~ based on race. eolor, rellg-818•242.6854 1 • LOTMMD I 94H75-5838. 275-1459 Ion, sex. llandicap, famllill Cell 818-335-7832 I I stalut or natlollal ortoin. or home ottice 818-240-5138 2A llCJUmlOll1 FOR IALE 1110 ~ I 1n Intention lo 1111kt any FOR ... -~-----• ~:' sucll prtftrtnct, llmitallon U8lllA _,,. - ordisctlmNllon." 38r 2.58L COMtnlc:tlon AVON. Enlrtpttntur -------Tiiis newspaper will not ~ In 2000. Fam4y wanted Musi t>t Wiiiing to knowingly accept any room, office. Oulel West· ~ View wOf1c wtleneYer you want. aclv11t1Hmtnt for rea l End ol the Island Roof. Showpiece 111 Laguna ttls Bt ~ own bosa. end en-esutt wllicll ls In vlolalion declt Beautdul tret-lfltd 48r+ 8ollUs rm $790 000 Pf unlimlltd tlllW9I leC's of Ille llW. Our readers m strut Oflered 11 egt 94g.m-31zo ta1k (888)9•2·4053 lltrtby Informed thal all St,795.000 Maiy Hardesty (CAL'SCAN} dwtltingu dwrtlsad In this R!!!!x 949-675-3612 =------........__ __ _ ~r are available on .. 112 --.1 :::.=~ ttil;t 1 ·~I ~ HI00·-424-8590. CORONA DEL MA , Panoramic View Eatate. I .al-a I Ocean. Harbor. Ca\alina 1 • • I 11 •IJ Hllbol' View Hlllt So. views 4Br 9Sa, 8365 sf. .. ~ ~ nr~~.•:;:0e;; ~30oo~t'f.&63'f 20 ACRE REPOSS£SSIOHSI Take OYe< paymenta Neat boom- ing El Paao. Texas $89.82/ montNy ($8,980/10%/218 months). Roads aoiveytd Free mapalpiCWrM Sunset IUnche& 1 ·800-3'3-~ !CAL"SCAHI E'&ldl 2llf 1111 Exec apt wi1h pool, lndry lac, MW Qlll>ll, new tBe baths. avail nt:1tt. S140<Ymo Cal Gabot 949-675-5714 •....... ownei $9891( 9'9-76G-~ I I a~ "Blutta" New Uatlnn 10 -FSlde 2llf 1111 ........ 11 ....... 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I c.nttll Cots/ 111 Mono Ber. hk-upe, S 190CYmo Includes FOR IM.E mb•yhom ... com 2lla. din rm. SNnt ~rage COSTA lllA Out1t1ndln9 28r 281 l·B00·576·28l 1 1~tt1 SI. AveH 8-1 ""'38f 2.581 2 r1;y delac:h • Condo. Gli.cl, 1319,000 ~mo. 949-640-6140 comer home liQMlpy. erdd OP£H HOUSE SAT ..stnl 12-5 E SIDE Cll 1ff 21ST ST. Atrbflt w., :I • 4Br ......_From "" ,.. SG,000 Mt-72HIOO c.n tor delalll; yard • ._,. wd"~. 2c gar 1Q1. Undl 714-404·5678 LEAVE THE BIG CITY $2100 !Cf. 949-293-4630 BEHIND! s ELL 81""1 E-Plln w/premlum New Pl'fSbglOul bNctlldr dttp water bay ...-s. homes taJ9d on Ille QUiii 38r t 381 + ffi Upgrlded C¥tr.i eo.. ln Mono Bay ~ & b1111w $74§.000 Priced Jrom ti. SISW.000 Doug Buffey, Bkr. mb•yh01N•.com 949-720.1704 1-800-576-2811 your home through classified ~ERVICE . ~ .... , ...... ' ' .. , t. . . .. ' .._.-. ...1,,. ~~·~:..., ,;JI : . .'i:.:-•'' ~ ....... IMAU.JOI DUNCAN ELECTRIC ~~ ~ 20 YMtl Elcpeliela Ll215810 MN50-7042 QUALITY CRAF'11MAM 20 y..,. 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Pltft"" noport om• eormr 1ho1 u"'' hr 111 \'our rliul'iflt'd ocl lm11.,.<1U.1tly. TI"' Daily Pilol 11<rrpi. no linl;ilit) for 1111~ l"nvr in i.11 aJ\.mwuwnt £or •·hlrh it may he re~f>On•rhlr l'JJ"f,. (1u tllf' 1'0'>1 vf t)ll' J>lllltt .cuwlly 0«11pird b, the ,.rror. <:n..lit rnu •»11~ Ill' •Im f'l I fof' I bf' ftnt in,,._nioo • .-------o..lllae8 ------ Monday ............ FridAy 5:00pm F~oy .......... TI1unday 5:00pm TuMO<lay ......... Monday 5:00pm Sa1urday ........... F'rn:lay J:OOp,n Wf!dnC1Klay .... Th«"liday S:OOpm Sunday ............ .Friday 5:00pm Thuredity .. Wt:tfnet!Jay 5:00pm 1·-:111 1·=-11·:n1 BRANO NEW1 FAIULOUS dll horT1t --tnllllt Br. 2.581, d 3e gll, ~ ~tded lhlougtM. wm. lndd s 1950ln IU.EIN In·~ d:tfO Chinning 38f 28a front llollM new carpeVpaint, 111111 yd. ~rm, no ma· it 700m !ii! 2£M 12 E.tlidl 2llf 1111 duplex, nk:I bldcyd, w/d hkupt in lhlrtd git. 2 Plllno "*'· st 200m A.,... 8-1 94Hol2-5837 111u••1 cuss 281, lludy pM ofl!ce, 2Fpa, 3 llwll. WHY ~. galed, Piii Oii petk. $2200/mo. 9'9-718-0303 1·::131 2Br 2¥l8a. 2-Sty. v-ol :n~~ 1166()'mo 1 One 8lodl to the Wltlf 381 28a, Ulll* end lower deck, 2cal ..ro;; 18*, WIO, NC ayl. , opOonll boel slip, 12SOO'mo A"4 ~1 8kr $hefTY Bean 0 Cannery W· !!ii! Salt• t-888-969-9667 2Br e:c-frplc, = AYll How. 11 MM7Mlt5 CUSTOM FAlll Y HOllES 2 ..... .Mylflll~ ""' .,.. ~ "-Cell !f: __ 111 Rob Isbell • Owner Costa Mesa, Ca (949) ~6·3006 Cell 949-887-1480 .. c:.iyon. F1lnl Roed llllc:Qln Condo. ., 2.511 ..... ~ ..... poo. • v. 8llbol lunMfum, 2. Mstr Bi's, OceWCelalfll views, .. atnlllllllel, geted. $2100/mo. 949-723-1882 Hewpott BNch Newer Medl1erraiun house ne1r a.. Bay. 2Br 2Ba. ,, nst 2c gai, comm pool IC>I & ~ llN. S2250rn I yell ~ 949-856-9'705 Hlftlor View ~ Pott S1reeta. Atfllodlled 38r ~:--~· 2Br UlBI tmmac Condo 2 pvl l>BJconHIJ, ue:,1111/ .IJC'IBnlbay wew, J err•· 1111111 gar. approx I 800 $1 of lingle-level IMng spaca ~ A~lll 711. 381 2.581 No Bolrdwlllk' ()! die sand Rool-top ocawl -dee*. IP(JIOJ( , 700 sl al MIJI II*» ''::r..~ A June 1. 949-719-2024 l6lwpoft Hl6ghta I Bf 1 lie quiet~, ~ tOOMlo. lgl M73-7IOO 2 Bedroom 1 Bath • 2 Bedroom 2 Bath, $1200m-$1950m. lgeftt MM73-7800 Fvnllhld LuxUly 18' 18a Avalllllllt June 1, '="~ 1"'Nttcrnoomocicr1 Pfuiitb«I -·--= QIM9IG 9ICMl.ST TWlEDY~ 949~2352 -.. ALL DRAINS t.ritlOG6ED 28f 28a Townhme new catpeUpeint. WJO ~. 2 car pkng, m-=> ag! $2200 94 • HARllOA wooos • 28r 2Ba. 2 Cll Olfl!ll, W/O hk·UPI, = $1800/mo 949-3-4630 2Br 181 ... to --vaulted ceilings, new carpet, 2 dec:b. 1c~. 11950/m 949-673- Smlrt 2lldt *'* tD ..... beldl.. modlm al, FflllC, *"' Clla. w,o,~ .,. opener. petlo, 7scnno MMSO-OM:I :IBr 1.sea Condo new c:etpet. 2car ~pa!IO, dole to pool. mo 2232 VISla Hoga! lgl 9•9·650·022• llMutftul ne.. :IBr 2118 lowel eondo, sm yatd. 2nd blodl 10 beacll 2c pt119, S2900rno !!I! 9'~912 2 Spedolll condoe 00 got! CQ#1t Eacn 28r 28a. ylly .... $1995 & $239&lno !!I! Lnll 71~ Adonbltl Cozy! ~ Condition TM11 3& 2Ba. Frplc. comm pool, S2200mo !!II· Cammy 949'874-6201 1~ RMl~1 E"Sldl Cll ho!-. 2 fOOflll IYMlblt $425 & "50 plua '* ~ lll'llt. no 111*41 MM5M33t . : 10 Tuesday, May 14, 2002 1202 Motel TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 13 Bridge By CHAP' E8 OOAEN w1th OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH NICK ANf> r.ASY DOES IT SOUTH •LO ll:l'~J.95 0 10 5 3 2 .. 105 Opening lead: Ace of • As a preview Lo lhe Winier Olympics in Sall Lake City. the World Bridge Federation staged a team imcmatiooal exhlblllon cvenL Canada won the Open Teams and Fnince bcllt the United Staies' in the women's final. 'This deal is from the Britain-Awnria cncounler in the pre· liminary rounds. There is Wl old and wise saw that the five.level belongb to I.he enemy. Sometimes. however. ii requires deJi· cat.e defense 10 prove this to be IJ\IC. Herc, the Austnan .Nmth opened the bidding with a forcing one club and, al'a-I ~ u:dorl, $ollCh ended up dccllrina five hcllts. Wat lccf the llCe of ·~· !lien ahiflcd fO a club. Since the defendcn were cenainly aoina to 1COtt a ujclt wich the 11Ce ot lnlmp8. dcclluer hid to ensinea' 111 mdplay IO avoid los· iog a diamond as well. Oecllrer won in dUmmy with lhe jlck, di.IClnled a club on the ling or~ caabed die ace of clubs and lhCti rufJed a club. Now South elllted wllh a U\llllP. wlth tcrendipit.oUa results. In wkb the 1Ce of he&IU, Eut could not lfford to rerum a black card since that would pcnnit declarer to ruff in hand while iiiscatding the l<>iing diamond 1'rom the I.able. On the low diamond mum South guessed to lmc:n the fen, fore· ing the Icing and avoiding the dia- mond loser. Only a heart Wft by West at trick two would have defCated the con- tracl, and perlllps West should have found lL "'f1lc 'queen o( diamonds alone would not be enough lo bell the hand. but the• jack OJ diamonda and king of clubs might be. In that case, however, there wall no hurry to play a club. Sooner or later declarer would have to take the club fineue. East would win and have a safe return of a club, and eventually the defender wouJd collect their diamond trick. But if East does not have the king or club.<!, the defender will have to hold a sure trick elaewherc and, since that could only be in heart\, a trump shift was clearly besL After collcc:ling the ace of hearts, lhe defenders wouJd eventually soore a diamond for a one-trick seL 1·~11 ·~I I 4lMllllill Attn: Work from Home Our kkls come to work Claltv. up 10 $500o7K/mo PT/FT 800-835-0301 Free Booklel www.extremecashnow.com BEAUTY Georgette Klinger Salon hiring makeur. Artisl/Sales Consultan . Pmme. 714-850·1212 LOOt<JNG tor JACK & Jll.L Pff 1:()()-4:30 0< 6:30-9:00 Jack & JjA are team players and are fun to WOik with. they also aet tickets to coo-cerls & wVi bonuses. They left. ts thll You? Pacific Symphony Tllefundlng Carnpelan Eve & Sala. lri f14-876-2398 SALES Vetboft Wlnleee AGENT Now ICC8IJlinA applications, L.ooklilo 1or 7 key~. TOP commisliona. Benefrta of· lertd. 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