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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-26 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2004 .. ;.. . ... ·-... --·- ' .. ,..,... r-·· ....... ~· . ..... ~:· :;:: ::...: ....... •••• •••• •••• •••• ~ .~· ·:·: :·:· •••• ..... . . ..... ..... ..... ..... :·:· ...... •••• :::: . -.· . . . . •••• . . . -. . .... :-:· •••• . . :·:· .... ··-· .•.. ..•. .. . . . !(ENT TREPTOW /DAii Y P1L0l Marge Newman. who has taught in Newport Beach for 40 years, is retiring from Mariners Elementary School. . Chalk it up Marge Newman, better known as 1Mrs. Newman,' is retiring next month after 48 years teaching Newport-Mesa's children William Lobdell Special to ttie Daily Pilot M rs. Newman is the kind of first-grade toacber who -spent last summer driving' across count.ry on her own dime to attend an educator's conference in Nashville -dei.pite the fact that she was retiring thJs June . "I didn't hesitate to go, no, sir," she said, using a favorite expression. "l can always learn somethJng new." Marge Newman hangs up her chalk next month after 48 years on the job. mostly teaching first-graders at Mariners and Newport elementary schools. In her long educationaJ wake, she leaves behind about I ,200 grateful former students, thousands of satisfied parents and hundreds of admiring colleagues. Thi!> afternoon, some of those catching up on work.. touched by Mr... Newman are She's as old-school as bobby <oock.' throwi ng a retirement party for her at and low·top basketball sneaker>. MN . Mariners hlemcntary from 3:30 to 5 Newman believes in fundamentab p.rni "Ille publk: is lnvil»d. _ • ~ never let pas.'\in g tel\chsng fad'> l!trs. ~ ~WI 'C\!dl'iug,.... "Ill her too far off course. When in full stride. She i&sffind.ng, not phonJcs went out of styte for a wlulc, limping. across the finish line. She'd she continued to teach them, ignorinl( never talk to me agalh if l told you her admtnlstraloN' edict,; and u~ing age, hut hcrc'i. .1 hint. 'lU.k.e a look. at hooks she bought with her own her, make yo111 heel guess and then money. add 15 years. I hat will get you close. She's been lhreatcning lo rc•tire for The years haven't Slowed her. She lhe past half-dozen years or so hut still i.pend!> moi.t of her classroom always got talked out of it by par1·111.,, time al Mariners either sitting on the students, teachers and admini:.trator., carpet with her kids or in those tiny Her d ass is stacked with Ut tJe bro1her' first-gmder chairs. Sb.e arrives al and sisters of siblings who have school by 7 a.m. and usually doesn't already had Mrs. Newman. I-or the· go horn~ before darlt. Parents who parents, no other teacher wa<. a want lo taJlc wi th her on weekends poS!>lbility. often can find M.cs. Newman in her classroom on Saturday or Sunday, See CHALK, Pase A4 •••• :::: ...._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •••• ..... ..... ·:·: ..••. . . ..... . -.~ ..... ...... ..... Newport loses its 'Lifeguard Larry' . . . .... 4 ···--:·:· .-.· ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... Larry Capune, known for paddling down the coasts of the U.S. and showing movies at Dover Shores in the summer, dies at 61 . . ..... • •. • • Lollta Harper ••••• • •. •. Daily Pilot ....... ••••• • •• ·~ From his new ~t. I"""' Ca-• ..... ....--_., • ..... • pune will be able to see aU lhal ....... • :~· transpires on his stretch of Dover There are piles of scrapbooks containing articles that docu- mented Capune's paddJeboat adventures, but his legacy will live on beyond the confines of the printed word and in the memories of those he touched. the 1960s, '70s and '80s. Ca· pune's regular summer showings of feature film& along the shore was also a practice residents will remember for a long time . But Marty Capune will most remember one achievement that garnered llnle press: Larry Ca· pune's devotion as a brother. Marty and Larry Capune never fough1 and the brothers re· spected earh other's spare, Mar- ty Capune said. I le called his brother ··noninvasive, nontJueat· ening and supportive.· "I think. I should be the envy of everyone because I had a broth· er UJce that,· Marty Capune said. Early this year. Larry Capune teamed melanoma had taken his bones, lungs and brain hostage. He knew his days were num- bered. Alleged rape victim admits lying to police She cites fear as her excuse for bending the truth in an inte rview four days aft er the incident. Deepa Bharath Dady Pilot ~N IA ANA An 16-year· old gul rl'portt•dly gang·rdped by 1hrt•t· lt•cnagcn. nearly two ye.11 ., ati:o .. 11.irn1"ed 10 the de· fc11 .. e dur111g cross-examina· 11011 on l\Jc!>day that she lied to lwr p.trcnr.. many times be· 1·.tlM' 'ht• rouJd gt'l aw.iy with 11 dlld 10 1hc police because she wa., !>Cared. 'I Ill' girl was 16 when Gl'l'g I la1dl, :.on of Orange County A!>.,btant ~heriff Don Jlaidl. Kyle Nachrciner and Keith EDUCATION Spann aJJegedly drugged her, raped her in the Haidls' Corona dcl Mar home and assaulted her with various objects. n,e wrl ha!> been on the .. i.md i.incc May 18. Haidl's at· tomey, Jo!.eph CavalJo, com· pletcd his twu-day cross-ex· aminatmn on 'l\Jesday making way fur Nachreiner's attorney, fohn Aarnctt, who asked why :.he wa.'>n·1 truthful ro her par· ems and 1he derectlves who 4ue .. 11uncd her days aner the incident Ha rnell J-.lced 1f she told her parent\ wllt're .,he was the night ol July S nght after her ahb1 la1lt:d .uid they had caught ht•r rt•d handed al a friend's hou<,e. "I didn't tell them everything bcrauw I didn't feel lik.e they See LYING, Pa1e A4 Newport-Mesa teachers get raise Distri c t trustee5 a pprove hike of more tha n 5% over che next two years, effective in the fa ll. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot CO~IA Ml :..'i1\ -Ncwpon Mt•<.<l IJ111ricd 'irhnol 01'>tnc1 tn"tt'r' VOll'd l\w-;day night to approve· a IJhor agret·ment that will givr tcad,cr., a pay rai'c of more Lhan 5% over two year. and mcre<L'>l' in.,truct1onaJ ume for ~1 udc•n1c, rtw three yt'ar c·on1rac1 1<1 C'I ft·wvr from tlw beginning of th" 'l hool year, bul ntt'i<."- w11111 t.tkl· t•Ot·c..t un11l 1he lOOt fl~ ~hoof t .tlendar. ~ark~ wt-re dewnm11cd after a survey of 01her ano.1 dJs1nc1s. "II'~ our inlent to get our ~1l.in1•., up lo the average ol Or.m~t· Counly wiified .. chool districts," said Lorri McCune, a!.sis1an1 supennlendenl of hu· man rt.''>Ource .... The d1s1rin has promised rhat 1eachcrs' ~ariel> will be in the top quarter of schools in rhc county. :.aid lim Roger.., prC'.,1dc11t of the Newport-Mesa federnlion of1eachers. In 1he fall. i.tarring saJaric.-s for crcdcntidJed teachers will See TEACHERS, Pase Al : •:•; Shores beach and beyond as he :•:• continues to keep his watchful ...:-: eye over Newport's beach lovers. :::: The beloved "Ufeguard Larry" :•:" died Tuesday at about 9 a.m. af. :;:: ter months of battling cancer. He ·=·~ was61. Brother Marty Capune said he was proud of all of his fraternal twin brother's accomplishments, such as hjs paddleboul trips Crom San Francisco to Newport Beach that made headlines ln "We wereo't what some people would necessarily caU close be· cause th~ was no dialogue," said Marty, who held his broth· er's hand untlJ the very end. ~n1ere were no words that needed to be said because he was just always there. It didn't need to happen," The Dover Shores community then gathered to dedicate lo F'ILE PHOTO I DAILY PllOT Larry Capune, better known as "Lifeguard Larry," died Tuesday See LIFEGUARD, Pa&• A4 after battling melanoma for months. He was 61 . ...... . , •. . . ... •, ..... •• •• •• ~ . .. ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---. ·~ •• '4 ·~ '·:·: :·:· .. ·:·: ....... ... ..... . =•='4 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE SALUTING DADS You can honor your t.ther by Mndlng a few paregraphl about what maba him ao grMt. along wtth • photo, to the Dllt'f Piiot for publlcetlon on Father._ Dey. E-mail to ~11es.wn1t PNfen'ed. You ateo can mall ltema to 330 W. Say St., Cotta MeN, CA 92827. Attn. Editorial/father's Day. Send a aelf·eddresaed and stamped envelope If you wsnt 11ems returned. Remember: It's better than buying him another tie . WEATHER It will be mostly cloudy age in .. the faux fall contlnUff. The men:ury will do ita best to top 70. SeePaseA2. SPORTS The Pilot honors Corons del Mar and Newpon Harbor h'siha' best athletet. SeePaaeM INSIDE/OUT Three phone calls and a wake T he papers carried a story recently about two lcids -a boy, 16, and his 20-year·old female cousin -found dead In a pool In La Puente. I read about it shortly after getting In to work one morning. and found the delails of It so disturbing It troubled me all day. The two bad apparently Inhaled Freon - a coolant used In air conditioners -either before or after getting Into the pool. Freon, I learned from the article, causes temporary paralysis when Inhaled, and the two young adults apparently Wtte unable to keep above the water. and drowned. By day's end. the story was everywhere. on the wires. the radio and 'Iv. What gave tt it1 legs wu the detail -a revelation to DAVID SILVA many -tJ1at Freon had become a popular high among teens. I drove home that evening thinking about my teenage nephews and nJeces and wondering if they knew thJ.s, that kids their age were Inhaling a chemJcal that t'rec7..es the lungs and parnlyus the limbs -and had ncvt>1 mentioned It. ·c.an you maglne what those parents must be going through?" my girlfriend. Sharon, said later when l mtnlioned the article ro her. Sharon has a 25-year-old 60n who's doing well now but as a teen had given her a lot of cause for worry: 1 shook rny head and was silent for a long moment. "You're thinking about your nephews. aren't you?" she asked. I nodded. "It's just that I never beard of this," I said. •inhaling Freon. How do you protect kids from things you don't even know about?" The next day wns Mother's Day, and I called my mom to Jet her mow Sharon and l would be over In a couple of hours. "Mijo, you heard about those poor kids See WSIDE. Pace M .. ·I I Daily Piiot LOCALS ONLY NEIGHBORS ~ Od.ke:n. who served more than '47 years at Orange Coalll Collt:ge in various poslliOIL'i, mainly a!\ colJegc mechanic, will receive an honorary as.sociates of ansdegr~ Fred Oelkers during the colJege''I commencement on ll1urM.lay. Oelkers' employment at OCC has made him the longest tenured employee in the coUege'.s tu~tory. While a 1>1uden1 athlete at CX:C: Oelk.crs WdS the Ea.stem Co11fercncC' wre~lllng champion at 132 pounds during the 1957·58 SCUMIO ... }la G. Lu. an assist an I profe-. .. or of J1a G. Lu chenll<.:dl c ngi 11 ee ri 11.: am.I matenah w1t•ncC' and clet·inrnl engineenng aml computer science at UC lrvuw. wa\ recently houorl'<l w11h a 200~ Pre.,1dcn11.1l l.arly Can>er Award for ""ll'llll'>I'> .md I 11).,'lnt'l'I' hy President Bush for her advanced research in .spin electronics ... Kathy Leek recently joined Newport Beach-based Randy Schoch Spa Gregories a'I its dire<.1or or public relations ... Randy Schoch'• Thaifoon-Tuste of Asia rt't>laurant in Fashion bland was recently honored by Nation's Hestaumnt News as a 2004 Hot Concepts wtnner ... Klmberly' Hanley of Costa Mesa and a student at Newpon 1 larbor High School recenl.ly won .1 $500 ~cholar>h1p as pan of Bank or Americ:a'i. 2004 Achievement Aw<trd'> ... Brldgec C McCoy or Balboa If.land, Jennifer M. Bartlau, Megan C Meachlm, f1avta Ruzl and Thomas W. Sanborn of Corona del Mar were recently named to Omnge Coa'>I Collc~c\ president's li~t for mainrulning a 4.0 CPA during thl• 200.i fall seme'>ter • NEIGHBORS spotlights aditovoments m rho communny. Please direct notoworlhy information to Luis Penu by fax at 19491646-4170, or send o mail to fu1s pena a la11mes com PETS OF THE WEEK Tom and Jerry and 1ei.sened the nnanclnl Almost everyone knows st.rain on our organization. tJtal velerinary medJcaJ I fowever, that was not expenses are high. Keeping done. Our organi7..ation Is our rescue 1utima1'> •utfe and dedicated lo supporting the pro1ec1ed ts a requirement welfare of our rescue'! and of llle people who adopt we believe JI was right to them and the caregiver!! renew cu.,tody and consider who foster them. As a it to be a medical problem. pro-quaJlty life rescue We Informed the famUy organliatlon H I'> our job to ofTum's serious condillon keep them healthy and but no money has been support them in a lime of made available for his care. crisis. It hreah our heart and Tom and Jerry are bank. accounts, but we brothers, now 8 months believe we did the correct old, that were adopted and thing. If you would like to returned by their adoptec! help Tum or others that are pet parent because they safeguarded by Community were ruinlng the house. Animal Network send your We Immediately checks to P.O. Box 8662, reclaJmed the anlmals to Newpon Beach, CA 92658. seek veterinary care. It was Tho Community Animal not hard to reoognlz.e Tom's Network is a condition. He had all the community-supponed cJ le ymptoms of a animal orpnlulloo linking urinary tract infecUon, people and pet• through which are drinking a lot of communJty action Se. water, frequent urlna1lon other anlmaJR available for and pending a lot of ttmc adopUon at dJgging In the litter boit. htfp:llwww.n11lmal Tom and Jerry had nttwort.org. or stop by owners who could have RWllO'a pet tore al Fa hlon performed a simple $50 lest lsland between noon and 4 lhat would have conflrmed p.m. on weekend•. a treatable medlcaJ -Jruonnalion: (9.49) condition with antibiotics 759·3646. Daily Pilot VOL 98, NO. 147 ll40MAS H. JOHNSON JoMJ s.mo. Publisher Art Director I Newt DMll Chief, TONYOOO£RO l949l 674 4224 Editor }ose.aantoetlflat1roos com MARKEY DANl!l.S News Edftofl Adverllsl'&. Mo~er LANAJ NS Promotions Dlreotor Gina Alexander, Thomas Griggs, Ptul Saitowltz. Miiie SwanlOll NEWS STAFF EomNOSTAFf Deepe llhetwCh 8.J. Cllhn Cnme and couru reporter, Managing Editor, 19491 674-4226 19491574-4233 doe/M.bllarath llttlmM.OO(rl s./ e11hnO latimn .com l.olta Hlllper o.n.n. Goulet En1erpriee and Cl1y Ecffl<>r. {9C9) 7&M324 apeclal projects reporter, dllMntJ..f10UIM lllnme&com 19491 574-4275 fUdwd °""" lolft4.ha,.,,.,..1.tt1m-.oom Sporta Editor, Oeisdre~ (9491574-4223 Co.ta Meea repe>rtef, (949) 574-422.1 rlcll•rd.dunntll•flm• com delrdra~•latlrrw.com RywtC..- A111Unt CJty Editor, Me.tie O'Neil (9481 57"""288 Education ~. 1949157'"'268 ryen.CMftf.,.,,,.,..COtn tnarlta.OMR•latlrtW.com ... Moewri Alda~ Photo Editor, Pohlicl. buslneM Ind emlronmont (949) 7M"358 reporter, (~ 764-4330 11M1.moct11nk•1Mtm#com e11c1&roblnt0n "'''"*com FOR A GOOD CAUSE DON LEACH I DAl.Y PILOT Layla Abdul sits in one of the shelter's rooms where she works wrth battered women. Flip-flopping options Luis Pena Da1lyP1lot U -.ually I:! )t'iH old girb .irt· nding lh<·1r hikes, playinR w11h doll., or wa1d1111g !);11urday morning cartoon'>. rl1i-. wa-.n't the caw for :l8·yl·at·uld <.mta Mc'>a re . .,idl•rH Layla Abdul. <;osta Mesa resident helps battered women after having been harmed in the past. tr.i.11 ... latc Spanish and Arabic for non Fnglish spcaldng victims ... eek.ing lll'lp. "My pa:..'>ion 1 ... to give back to the women and children," AbduJ !>aid. She has helped close to 1,000 vk1ii11i. of domestic abuse, said Vivian <Jccak, executive director and founder of I luman Options. the organilwtion began Sht· wa-. kidnapped .it 11 along with her Ill Yl'•ll old bmther. ~hc talko; of hc111g 1.ikt·n 10 a forl•1gn country and fo rted 111111 an arranged marriage at ag<• 12 lo a man who wa~ 25 ypar~ her 'l'nior me gmup suppone<l Abdul and the lhft'l' or her childrt·n -.lw l ould take, and helped her gft through a divorce. Abdul's work. hai.n't gone unnoticed. (]eca.k thought so htgh.Jy of her thal she nominated Abdul for an Ambassador of Peace award in the public ~ervice and social work call'gory. TI'e Violence Prevention and Coalition of OrdOge County gives rhe award 10 leaders in the rnmmunity who are making a difference in preventmg violence. said Daria Waetjen, dirc<:tor of learning for the coalirion. Abdul and her hu<,band eventually mowd to Oran~c· County and had fiw children "I found the strength and courage to leave my situation." /\hdul "ard. AbduJ wru; offered a job with I lwnan Options in 1996 and ha' been with them l'vcr binri-in a variety of role:-.. "I wa111t>d 111 l1•ave lum h111 ht• alway<; told me. 'No.' that he wnuhJ kill mt· or hurt ml' tH takt• the kids .iway frn111 me.·· Ahdul Mid. At agl' 27, fo llowing a fight with ht'r hu<>hand, '>he contacted polire, who gJve her ,1 pamphlel about I luman Opliom, an organl:r.alion that helps battered women and thelr familic~. She ii. a fnllow-up udvornlt'. whkh involVl''i paying visits to w11nwn in a lran:.ilional housing program <;he also answeN hotlme calh from women seeking help. As the -..1kty net coordJnator, she finds lodging when shelters are full and i.he helps bring women hot meals. "She can help other women or v1l11m survivor. understand how diffintlt it is 10 sian a new life." Wactjen ~aid. That\ how ht>r involvement with She a.lso is multilinhrual .111d can Ahdlil will receive lhe award on June 4 at the 'l\Jmip Rose in Costa Me<;a. DUI ARRESTS $81urday • Lee Ann Scttart, 45, Costa Mesa These people have been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant They have only been arrested on $Usplcion of a crime and, as with 111/ suspects, are considered Innocent until proved guilty. • Daniel Tdny Delgado, 63. Costa Mesa • John Ailey Bryan, 37, Brea • Audra Elizabeth Warner, 26, Huntington Beach • Christopher Chaffee, 24, Mission Viejo •Todd Martin Williams, 35, Santa Ana COSTA MESA Sunday • Francisco Aoque-Gare1a, 24, Costa Mesa • Matthew Thomas Goodwin. 23, Glendora • Jose Mireles-Aarias, 47. Las Vegas • Sandra Guadalupe Heraz. 25, Santa Ana Wif,.,.. News asaist»nt. (949) 574-4298 luis.penaflll•tl~.rom PHOTOGRAPHERS Mark C. Dustin, Don Loach, Kenr Treptow, Douglaa Zimmerman READERS HOTUNE 19'9) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Dally Pilot Of news tlPI AddNa Our address Is 330 W Bay St., Costa Meea, CA 92627 Offico hour& are Monday · Friday, 8 JO 1.m. 6 p m eon.ctlons h i9 the Pilot's policy to promptly correct all erro,. of aubltance P1 .... ull (9491764-4324. FYI Tht Newpor1 a..ctVCosta Mesa Dally Pilot {USPS 14' 8001 It pubflt'*I daily. In Newport Beech and Cotta Mela, aubeuipelone are tvllleble only by subtcrlblng to The Tlmee Orang• County (8001 25Nl141. 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This weekend Information: promises to have bigger swells. www.nws.nosa.gov Water quality: BOATING FORECAST www.surlrldsr.org Winds will be light out of TIDES the west at 10 to 20 knots with waves of 1 to 3 feet on Tim• ........ a west awell of 2 to 3 feet at 1:63 a.m. 4.22 feet high 8 seconds. Tonight winds 9:69 a.m. 0.44fHtlow 6:43p.m .• 3.75 ffft high will be out of the west at 10 to 20 knots becoming 10:23p.m. 3.02ffftlow variable at 10 knots or tau overnight. WATER TEMPERATURE Farther out, wind a will be out of the westat 10 to 15 64 degree• oaiiy Pilot -A crash with added meaning Annual anti-drunken driving event at Corona del Mar High takes on new significance after an accident last week that claimed the lives of two graduates in their 20s. Marisa O'Nell Daily Pilot T he boy entered the courtroom wearing an orange jumpsuit. handcuffs and a somber expression. His shock of sun-bleached, Jong hair served as a reminder of carefree summer days by the beach with his fellow classmates from high school He sat silently as the clerk read the jury's verdict: guilty of vehlcular manslaughter while under the influence of alcohol Three counts, one for each of the young lives he'd taken. Brandon Mason, 16, played the role of a drunken driver on Tuesday for C.Orona del Mar High School's Every 15 Minutes program, which recreated a grisly crash scene, trial and memorial for three students killed in the crash. 11\is year, the scene had added significance because two graduates from the school, 22-year-old Wllliam Benjamin Dunham and Carson Otlrico, were killed in a strikingly similar crash last week. A third man, 'fyler Christle, was cridcally injured. Ml knew [Ouisde), that's one reason this is so Ironic and sad.· t8-year-old Alli Manning said outsJde !he courtroom. ·That incident goes to prove that things like (Every 15 Minutes) are so beneficial.· Tht: timing of !he event also wasn't lost on 17-year-old Elyse TEACHERS Continued from Al go from $38,062 to $40,000 a year. Salaries for teachers with a mas- ter's degree, 75 additional credit hours of study and at least 28 years at !he dlsttict will cop out at $82,878. The previously topped- out salary was at $81,173. For the 2005-06 school year, salaries will st.an at $40,104 and go up to $83,978. Starting salaries for teachers with equivalent qualifications start at $39,588 in the Tustin Uni- lied School District, $35,020 in Orange Unified and $41,378 in Ir- vine. Los Alamitos, wilh racetrack revenue to help boost school budgets, consistently has some of the highest teacher salaries. Rog- ers saJd. "We'll never be at !he point of Los AlamJtos." Rogers saJd. Overall, under !he new con- tract, salary and benefits in 2004- 05 in Newport-Mesa will increase by 3.54% and cost !he district $2.6 million. In 2005-06, they will in- crease by 1.82%, or S 1.4 million. Other certificated employees. including school nurses. school counselors and some special edu- cadon teachers will also get raises. Negotiations between the dis- aict and Newport-Mesa Federa- don of Teachers also inaeased the number of lnstrucdonal min- utes for grades one through three, and will gtve indMdual schools STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High student Brandon Mason, left, listens as a jury convicts him of driving under the • influence and manslaughter in a mock trial Tuesday at the Harbor Justice Center in Newport Beach. Avila. car and !hey tightened !he 'cuffs, Inside the courtroom, Brandon "Maybe if he bad seen thls he it felt Ulte everything was real," and !he olher studen ts listened wouldn't have done that.• she Brandon said. "All that was going as Andra Brockelscher read a said of the decision to get in a car through my mind was: 'How statement about her son, with an allegedly drunken driver. could I do that to Innocent Hendrick. also killed in !he crash. The program is named for a people?'" She talked about the graduation. statistic that someone is killed or Jackie Colgate, 17, played the the wedding. the grandchildren Injured at the hands of a passenger in Brandon's car. She she would never see. drunken driver every 15 minutes. had to play dead, with fake blood "I had to tell myself It was not Student Ouisd.ne Pieton and injuries, as her parents and real," she said after the trial. "But organized it this year for her others surveyed the scene. I was still choking back t11e senJor project. "What I remember !he most is tears.• Tuesday's staged crash scene !he parents and heanng !hem Judge Craig Robison, who outside the high school brought freak out," she said. "It was way presided over the trial, sentenced home the reality of an too realistic.· Brandon to 14 years in jail. alcohol-related crash to the Mary Rose Marney. 17. died at Throughout the proceedlng. the students participating. 1\vo the scene. students sat quietly. Some wiped students in one car were lcilled, Mlt was disturbingly real.· she away tears. as was Brandon's passenger, c;aid. "They put me in a body bag "This is what's happening when bis car sttuck. them. and in the hearse and actually every 15 minutes.· Robison told "When I sat down in the squad buckled me in.· them. "It's not fun." !he option of full-day kindergar- ten. Now, only Whittler. Newport Coast and Newport Heights el- ementary schools have full-day kindergarten. Because lack of space prevents some schools from having Jdndergartners there all clay. !he district will provide movable classrooms to schools !hat choose the option, McCune said. FtrSt-, second-and third- graders will be at school the same hours as fourth-, fifth-and si:xth- graders starting next year. Before, McO.me said, !here was as much as a 45-minute difference be- tween the grades. depending on the school By aligning start and end times at elementary schools for all grades, the district stands to save in transportation costs, Rogers said Standardized test scores. he said, should also benefit from a longer day. "I have every confidence our teachers are fully capable of com- ing together and coming up wilh a plan lfor the longer clay),• Rog- eTS said. Other items negodated in- cluded union rights, peer assist- ance and review. transfers, leaves, benefits and the grievance pro- cedure. Both sides agreed in Janu- ary to open those items for dis- cussion. 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NEWPORT BEACH • Avocado Avenue: Battery was reported in the 1500 block at 4:07 p.m Monday. • Bay11cM Drive: A hll·and·run was reported in the 1800 blodt at 5:37 p.m. Monday. • West Coast Hi9hway: A hit-and-run was reported In the 4500 blodt Bl 4:48 p.m. Monday. • Naptuna Avenue: A home burglary was reported in the 4800 blodt at 3:27 p.m. Monday. • Newport 8ouleV11rd: A oommarclal burglary was reported in the 2300 block at 5:18 a.m. Monday. • Superior Avenue: A commercial burglary waa reported In the 1500 blodt at 10:45 a.m. Monday. INSIDE Continued from Al who drowned In La l'\Jrntt>?" Mom asked. "Yeah. I did.~ r ~aid ·wa.,n't tha1 just terrible?" "You know tht'y \\'l're related, don't you?" "Yeah, I heard they were CHALK Continued from Al And for et\ch of those h t six year.. her accountant bas tut down with her and explained how, becau or quirks in the retJrement system. he wu lo Ing money by continuing to work. She didn't care. Her heart was never really Into retirement. and I suspect It Isn't really now. Mr . Newman tears up every time she talks about leaving. At the Mariners annual holiday concert she directs. she couldn't rum around to acknowledge the applause because 1>he was crying so hard. But she wanlS to spend more time with her husband. Jim, who ret1red nine years ago and has patiently walled for her to finish up with her life's work.. They're buildin.g a second home In Palm Springs. and have vacations planned for the Panama Canal, New Zealand. Australia, Asia and the "rest of the world." She ~ys she'U have to learn to cook again, as well as shop for grot'encs. These are chores her LIFEGUARD Continued from Al their lifeguard Lhe ISO-foot stretch of beach where Larry Ca· pune had kept a watchfuJ eye on swimmers, children and their paren~. It was dubbed "Larry's Beach," a fi ning, albeit prema· ture memorial to the man resi· dents say made an indelible mark on their hve<, Bonnie O'NeiJ. a residtmt of Dover Shores who anended the ded.Jcauon of "Larry's Beach.' applauded hii. dedication. "I have never seen anybody more committed to a commu· nity than Larry." O'Neil said. On Tuesday. Larry's Beach gained its formal status as a me· moriaJ, as Larry Capune lost his battJe to cancer. "He·s a truly unique person who has been really Important to all the residents here and espe· dally the lclds," Dan Converse, cousins." "No, Devey.'' Mom said sadly. ~They're related to us. They were famJJy." Sharon walked in just then to see me cover my face with my hand My mother told me the 16-year-old was my brother·ln· law Hugo's nephew, his brother Jesse's youngest child. "How ... How's Hugo dolng, Ma7" I've noticed I always call my mother "Ma" after she tells me someone has died. "Diana says he's taking it really hard. We need to go over there today and pay our respects." •49H Square ft Granite Countertop..... 0 <~0s::;11~) 18X18 Travertine.... 2 Square ft. Two LOCATIONS 1363 S. Slate College Blvd., Anaheim, 92806 (714) 999-5522 1536 Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa. 92627 (714) 681-4157 oont. Uc.1812121 • Relerenoes 50% OFF Trees • Ivy • Orchids ilk Floral Arrangements Mon·Fri l~ •Sat 10-S •Sun 10-4 369 E. 17tb Stmt 113. Costa Me.u (Atrod fftlm Ralph ) (949) 646-6745 'I always wanted to make some important contribution to society. Now I guess I have: Mars• Newman, who IS r$lng after 48 years on 1tle job, mostty teactuna first-graders at Manners and Newport elementary schools husband bad taken over while me kept working. She also hopes to do more gardening and finish five daily crossword puzzles instead of two. But ln the next breath. she vows she'll be back at Mariners. volunteering in first-grade classrooms. And she wonders lf she'll accept substitute teaching a.ssJgnments. "They're so short-handed, I probably will." she says. She'll be back because she wants to keep teaching children to read. lt's the reason why she's teaches first-graders. "I want them to love books as much as I do,• she says. Plus. she enjoys the honesty of the age, especially from the boys who have a little bit of the 'He's a truly unique person who has been really important to all the residents here and especially the kids.' Dan Converse Chairman of the Beach Commrttee of the Dover Shores Homeowners Assn. chairman of the Beach Commit· tee of the Dover Shores Home· owners Assn .. said at the beach dedication. Marty Capune said his brother passed away quietly in his own home. Early Tuesday, Marty Ca- pune asked if it was hard fo r him to breathe. He said, "No, not really.· and a few hours later. he was at peace. Marty Capune said. "He was the Jcind of person who was just so [inwardJy) di· reeled," Many Capune said. "He was very disciplined and I guess Mom told me I had met the boy. Jared, on more than one occasion, but for the llfe of me I can't recall him. I've written many times that I come from a large family, and I wasn't kidding. I have five brothers and slsters. All but one have children and all but two are grandparents. My father's mother had nine children; my mother's mother had 13. Most of these children survived to adulthood, and manied and remarrled, and since many of my uncles and aunts were born before World War ll1 their children's children have long been producing children of their own. So my extended family Is enormous. It's a rare year that goes by without me being introduced to someone who later turns out to be related by blood or marrlage. SometJmes these chance meetings are hilarious, stories to be laughingly repeated at family barbecues. Other times. l'U read some terrible story in the paper and later discover that the tragedy was, in fact, a personal wound. My sister's house that Sunday was filled with food and Hugo's reladves. Diana had planned a big get-together for Mother's Day, and after the deaths decided to hold the event anyway as a kind of informal wake. She put out plates of pasta and meat and salads and dessens. and the guests arrtved and hugged one another and the food sat on the tables mostly undisturbed One of Hugo's nieces had brought her infant son with ber, and Hugo picked him up and held him against his chest and would not pu1 h1ro down. Every time-I tried to talk to my brother-In-law. he would just nod and walk away. holding the baby closer. I remarked on this to sharon later. and she said It wu as if Hugo had been •cllngl.ng to Ufe."' Anyone who lh1nk:s tragedies of t.h1s son l\appen only to bad people doesn't know Hugo and his family. They're as good as they come -thoughtfUJ tnd God·fearlng people who place o premium on education and do thdr best to teach their chlldren the value of hard work. So It'• a mystery why eome of tbele chilchen haw protper.d whlle others have wf thmd Crom 1ubttance abwe. There's a random quality to It. like Dea.th ptcldng over a box of chocolates. Jared.and bis cousin. Pwl, wtre memorlallir.ed tofet.btt the following 1bunday1 It I leMC6 held at a mortuary near Jared~ ~ tcbool 1 didn't go. but my mother called the next day aod daafbtd It to me. More than devil in them. "They put a little excitement ln the classroom. and when they do someth1n1 Wt'Ong, they c~ up to it you right away: she says.. "I remember the good studeot.s and I remember the tr0ubJe makers." An inuovert by nature. Mrs. Newman doesn't like the fuss that's being made over her retirement. She's asked, as her retirement gift. that books be bought for the new Mariners Public Library. And If It were up to her, she would imply slip out of Room No. 3 on June 18 and wal.lc quJetly Into retirement. But she admlt.s the constant goodbye hugs. notes, presents and phone calls over the past school year have served a purpose. "I always wanted to make some important contributJon to society," she said. more tears falling from her eyes. "Now I guess I have.· • W1lUAM LOBDEU, former editor of the Daily Piiot, i1 a reporter with the Los Angeles Time1. Three of his children have been 11udents of Mrs. Newman, including Matthew who's in her class this year. . maybe searching for his own Shaogri La." Marty CapWle recalled a line from one of the movies his brother liked to play at his beachslde screenings: "So Dear to My Hean." It was the last tum Larry watched from the Dover shores, his brother said, fighting tears. "We found the honey, we found the beehive,• Marty Ca- pune said. "It took us all sum· mer, but we did it." Larry Capune Is survived by his brother. Marty; cousin, Rob· ert Hurtt and his wife Nancy Hurtt; and aunt &ter Hurtt. Me- morial services have not been scheduled. The family is plan- ning a cremation. with the ashes to be scattered at sea. Marty Ca· pune said. • LOUTA HARPER 1s the enterprise end inveltigative reporter for the Dally Pilot. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at fofita.h11rper@l11times.com. 200 people had attended, most of them students from the school who made the short walk over to the funeral home when their classes let out. Among the speakers was the emergency room physician who had worked on Jared and Pearl the night they were brought in. He spoke passionately to the young audience about the consequences of "huffing,· which I learned was slang among teens for inhaling chemicals like Freon. The doctor was merciless, my mother told me. As the teens in the audience listened and wept, he described ln vivid detail the violence Jared and Pearl had done to themselves, how their skin had turned black and how their frozen lungs shattered like glass when the rescue workers tried to resuscitate them. The doctor read aloud a letter written to him by a woman whose son had died at 16 from abusing Freon. The woman wrote of watching her son pass through the stages of Ufe, of her deepest hopes for him, and of watching him slip away. "I wish I had a copy of that letter,· my mother, who works at a Los Angeles public school, told me over the phone. "I'd pin ft on the wall at work so all the kids could read It. Maybe It would make a dlfrerence. • But would it make a dlffereoce7 l wondered. How could a Jetter accomplish what the very thought of Inhaling a green refrigerant could not? I called one of my younger nephews Sunday and asked hJm if he was aware that teenagers were abusing Freon. He said that he was, that kids at h1s school had been doing it ror years. "Why d.1dn't you ever say anything about 1t1• I demanded. "Because you never asked.· he replied. I swallowed the comment that lmmedlately sprang to my tongue, which was that I had never a.sked him If his ftiends were chewing on power ltnes either. Instead. I a.~ed him lf he had evt?r Inhaled Fn.'On himself. "Of course not,· he replied angrtty. •Do you think I'm tuptd? When you ask me questions lib! that, you make me {eel like you don't trust me." J thought about the lmportance of feeling truated, and then I thought .bout Jared and Pearl. And I told my nephew that J didn't &Ne a Oyt.ng boot If he felt like I didn't trust him. arid th&t ii my qu dona upaet him, he had better start getting uaed urn. •~VI>~ 11 e Tlmee Community N.-editor. Reach him M (9091494-7019, ot bV •melt at ~ . .nv••l#fi,.,.,...oom. LYING Continued from Al needed to lcnow right then,• she said. The defense attorney weot on to question the girl about her •image" among her friends and parents. The gjrl said she had been made an ouicast by her friends after the Incident. She said she had sex with Greg Haldl despite knowing he was her friend's boyfriend and that It was wrong. "I It.new having sex wlth him was wrong. but I wanted to," she said. She said her parents trusted her so much that it was easy for her to get away with all the Iles. "It was easy to lie because I never got caught,· the girl said calmly. Barnett also asked why she lied to detectives on July 9, 2002. about her drinldng. The girl told police then that she was not drunk but "tipsy" on the night of July 4 when she reportedly had sex with both Haidl and Spann. Defense attar· neys say she also had sex with Nachrelner that night, in the swimming pool only 10 minutes after she met him for the first time. The gjrl told Barnett she had flirted with Nachreiner, joked with him and teased him, but never had sex with him. Barnell asked if she was still jolcing when sitting naked on Nachreiner's lap as the teenager was visibly excited. "Yes." she repli ed. The girl testified during the trial that she was drunk that night and had 1aken l O swigs of Bacardi and had some tequila. But the Bacardi was only part of the reason she acted "inappro- priately" with Nachreiner. she said. ''What was the other part?" Barnett asked. "Because I was being stupid," she sald. The girl said she lied to the police about her drinking on July 4 and barely mentioned her encounter with Nachreiner in the pool because she wanted to "downplay July 4." "l didn't know how it would play into what happened on the 5th," she said. The girl said her lie didn't bother her during the interview with detectives, but she was up- set with herself afterward. Barnett asked why she told police she didn't remember 'The real Issue i n this case is whether the boys had reason to believe there was consent.' PeteScahl, onemGregHaidl'sattomey$ what happened July 5, the night of the alleged rape. He asked lf she had watched television pro· grams about date rape or II she It.new that women who were given a date·rape drug some· times didn't remember the hor· rible things that had happened to them while under the influ· ence or the drug. ·1 told [police) I had a lack of memory because that was the truth," the girl told Barnett. The girl also maintained she had no knowledge that Spann • was videotaping the two of them having sex on June 30. 2002. Barnett asked if she saw the video two days later and re- marked to her friends: "Look. I'm a porn star." "No." the girl replied. She said she told Haid.I to erase the tape and he told her he would. She said Spann did as he was told when she asked him to stop recording. •And I thought he would change." she said "I really liked him." Defense attorneys completed their cross-examination of the girl late Tuesday afternoon. The prosecution is expected to rest its case today. The judge is also scheduled to hear the de- fense's motion for mistrial. One of Haidl's attorneys, Pete Scalisi, said it is not the de· fense's burden to prove whether the girl was unconscious during the incident. "That's the prosecution's bur- den," he said. "The government must prove that she was intoxi- cated to the extent where sbe was unable to give consenL The real issue In this case is whether the boys had reason to believe there was consent.· The girl, wearing a powder· blue suit, was calm for the most pan Tuesday but snapped at Ca- vallo when he asked if she was on the stand testifying to make her father happy. 'Tm here because these three boys need to go to jail," she said. • DEEPA BHARATH covert publlc safety and courta. She may be reached at (949) 674-4226 or d••p11.bh1r11th a l1tlm ... com. Velva Jean Williams 1923-2004 Beloved Wife and Mother Velva Jean went home to her eternal reward on May Z1, 2004. She wu born In Marlon, Iowa and man1td her huaband of 58 yeara, Francia J. Wiiiiama, M.O. In 1946. Thia extraordinary woman left a legacy of love and devotion to her Savior and Lord, Jeeu1 CMtt and to her husband, to her famlly and friend• and to all who knew her. She was a positive lady wu gracefully et.gent In her approach to life. She waa a lovely hostess, always wllllng to help othtra be happy and comfortable. She was an artist and loved china painting. She 11 survived by her husband Francia; son, Evan and ~ WIMlama; son , Bryan and Donna Wllllama: daoghter, Jean Ind o,.g Metcalf; grandchildren, Golden Pr9clado, l>onathon Wllllam1, Kt1atoffer Metcalf and Kyler Metcalf and five grNt-grandchlldren, Avalon Preciado Micah and Zachary PrecladO, Bttndon Wiiiiam• and Mackenzie Joy Wllllam1. Viewing 4-7 p.m. on Wednttday, May 26, 2004 at Pacific View M~. Funeral Service 12!00 p.m. on Thul'lday, May '171.2004 at Pacific View Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona dtl Mar, CA. (949) 644-2700. Joseph P. Balough Pused away at Hoeg Hoepltal In Newport Beach, California, from a cerebral hemontlage on May 181 2004, ht WU 86 yelt'I old. Jot WU born on Otcember 15, 1917 In MonelMn, PennsylVanla and baptized there. HI• pnntl were from Hungaty. At the age of 4 hit farnlly moved to Canton, Ohio where ht wu ralted. Jot rteelved tnt cornmmlon Ind eonftnnatlon at St. P9ttr't catholic Church • Jot met his wtfe, Mwgnt Lauxman In Canton and they were manfed at St. Pettr'I. ThtY hid two tons, Tom and Dave. The hmlly moved to Santa Monie., Ctllfomla In 1954 Ind Santa Barbara In 19M for reuona of htelttl Ind employment. Jot l'9loclted tht family to Cotta Mela, Calfomle In 1 &e1 Ind WOf1(ed ~ tvtn In retitlmtnl Jot WU a mtmbtf' of the Elk'I <:tub, I fr1tnd to many, and a leader In the community Ind In all wortc nu lnoludlng domll1k: chofM. Ht WU pt0mpt ii al --. of lh. Ht WQl1(ed a en ~ r.ct1n• for m1f1Y )'Mf'I at Ford Mronutronie, L.octchted Ind Roclcwttl. Ht WM belt known for hll hobby of Jot'I Lock Ind Keyt at tht SWlp meet. Whid'I wu, llto wort<. Jot WU ~ed by hit wife. MlrQnt. hie two .....,.. Miry ~ ~ ~ Wagner; hit tWo ton1, Tom Ind O.W. ;t.; ~n: "*'*'~Tom, Anne Ind ...,, .. dlVoroed ::.:.-~ ;;::~-:: =~~ ~r~ ":!; I C*t o.w.on and Mb Ooodel. llw9'e C)M e !Ytml .. IMI. o.inMMawllW, CriNI Jollnt Bllough, Jot hM 9 .... lni Anthony. Diiion, c.mllle, t<lltlyn. OlbfW. ltwor, aoof), ~Jtmlftr. ~and Roel It~ It~~ 17111 lllctt Btvd.,~fU!tlngton on iu.., Mir 2' 4-7 p.m. ,_,_.-. II It 9t. ~~1114 Orlngl AY9., C-. Miia 111 10:00 a.m. Wed., Mlly 21. followt et Oood 8htptwd Cemtt&t ll> A toci11 ,.., to ..... ~ Ind~ .. '* a.fth of"' eor..-. W~dnesday, May 26, 2004 A5 FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -LAtt9ra: Mall to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Ruden Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-mall:Send to dailypllot@latimes.com •All correspondence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Youth sports not about cutting out the competition By Richard Brunette R egarding Steve Smith's ·Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose" article in Saturday's Daily Pilot, in which he relates his youth baseball coaching experiences and refers to Lolita Harper's last ~Thinking Allowed" article from May 21, and her comment that • ... competitive sports are good for children," I absolutely agree with Smith and Harper's belief that competition in youth sports is good for children. You get no argument from me. But Harper and Smith and many parents of youth sports participants still seem to be missing the main point of why many youth sports organizations are anempting to de-emphasize winning. losing and competition. Smith and many others seem to be locked into the belief that youth sports organizations are trying to eliminate competition altogether. No one is trying to eliminate competition. In sports, as in life, that is impossible. It's not that competition is bad. Competition can be healthy and is a pan of every game or spon we play. Competition is a very important pan of life, and helps us to Improve and be better at whatever it is we're doing. But many children are often taught the exaggerated lmponance of competition, which Is to ·be the best" and to "win at all cost." Being the best and winning becomes more imponant than doing your best, playing fair and having fun. The focus of youth sports, particularly for children, should be on having fun while learning the basic skl11s and rules of the game amid an environment of healthy competition. In his articles on youth sports, mcluding this one, Smith also often states that youth sports programs are handing out awards to too many kids because they are afraid of hurting someone's feelings. inferring that this somehow dilutes the meaning of the awards, making them no good to anyone. I fail to make the connection Smith and many others do that this practice somehow makes these awards any less meaningful. Giving participation awards is simply a way of acknowledging a good job for trying. for coming out to play, and that everyone's input on a team is meaningful, important and necessary. It also reinforces, in a small way. that there is no "I" in team. Too often we recognize only the talented, the most skilled players, the ones everyone wants on their teams solely because of their athletic prowess. And we end up with athletes who are spoiled rotten, thinking they can get away with anything. and that they deserve everything. We often forget to reinforce to the average and below-average athletes that playing and participation, that their attempts and efforts. do account for something. lt is in the trying. in the effon. and not the winning. that some of life's most meaningful lessons are learned. I'll take the kid with the hean. Fact #1: the drive and the will to succeed over the most talented lcid every time. Often, it is that kid who will amount to something. both on the field of athletic competition as weU as in life. This is the reason ail the kids are being congratulated for playing. not because organizations don't want to ~hun someone's feelings." Now. for something I absolutely disagree with and cannot believe Smith truly meant in his article. In one of his final paragraphs. Smith made the statemenl. "trying to make everythiJ1g 'fair' is no good either." Shame on you Are you U)'lng to say that cheating should be taught or allowed? That fair play and honesty shouldn't be a major component of youth spons? That trying to make things fair isn't exactly one of the major value~ that youth sports programs should be attempting to do and to instill in our children? I don't think you were trying to say that. I think many parents and supporters of youth spons sometimes cannot see the forest for the trees in their approach to youth sports. Their "competitive spirit" (some would say "overly·competitive spirit") blinds them to the reasons behind why some things are done the way they are done. Yes, life isn't fa.tr, and kids will learn this fact all too quickly. But wouldn't It be great if life was fair? Wouldn't it be amazing if as lcids learned that life isn't fair they also learned that It is always the right thing to do to try to make things as fair and honest as Costa Mesa Is the largest city In California without Its own high school stadium and aquatic center. Fact #2: Costa Mesa United was formed to change that statistic. Support our Community! Buy a Brick, Tile or why not have the facility named after you! Become a permanent part of history in Costa Mesa! Our goal: To construct a new athletic stadium at Estancia High School and a competitive SO-meter aquatic center at Costa Mesa High School for the shared use of both schools and the community. Our plan: To build these facilities within the next three years. With more than $2.5 million colllffii:tted to date we are well on our way. Costa Mesa United needs your support. There are numerous levels of sponsorships starting at $100. Visit our website at www.CostaMesaUnlted.com or call us at 714 -264-9234 to get more information and Join Our Team! Donations and contributions can be mailed to: Costa Mesa United 2973 Harbor Blvd., Suite 680 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Daily A Pilot ass 7 a 2 a a 2 a 2 7 2 7 7 2 a 2 a 2. a am a 7 • - possible whenever they had the power to do so. regardle~ of Lhe outcome? That yes, maybe playing fair might make them loi.t' the game, but that by not being fair, or by cheating or by taking advantage of someone unfairly by not following the rules or the spirit of honest competition, that winning In the ~hort term equates to lo Ing in the long run? I believe, as I'm sure you do, that lcids learn invaluable lesson.'> through participation in youth spon .. that can translate into their adult lives. Yes, sometimei. you win, i.om etimes you lose. but isn't one of the most valuabll• l~ns kid!> '>hould be learning in youth sports a sense of fair play? Maybe the world would have a few le~' Enron !>cand.iJ<.. Wall Street insider 1radin~ convictioni., or ill egal rnrporat<· manipulations to increa'>l' company profits if the folk.' responsible for these transgressions were taught the ruJes of fair play in childhood, and had incorporated tht•rn mto their adult hves and bu~mc..., pracuces. CalJ me nai'Ve, call me '-lupid and say that the world will never work this way, but I'd like 10 think that whenever we have the power to try to make the world a fairer place, that we \viU c.hoose to do so, and that maybe. JUSt maybe, this will have an effect on the children who we have an opportunity to influence and affect through youth sport'>. • RICHARD BRUNETTE 1s a Costa Mesa residen1 a a a a a MAILBAG Expansion means traffic and noi e I oppose the expansion plans for St. Andrew's Ollm;h in Newpon Beach. We arl' resident!> of Newport Bcalh and \"e 1hinlc. it wtU create a lot of 1raffic problem~. as wt'LI i11' llUl'l' ARLENE WEINER Newport Beach Expan ion ·not fair' lo the community My hu!>bund .111d I are oppo-.cd to the l'Xpansion of St. Andrew'<;. It\ way too exten.,.ve, and \\l' fecl tha1 ii\ 1101 fair 10 tlw people of thb tommunitv to have this add11 1onal expamion and traffl( m our 111.'ighborhood JEAN HUNTER Nlwport Bl'uch New church youth center is needed I am in favor of the plan-. for ">I Andrew\ l he ne\\ lauhtlt''> will pro\flde need<'d ~Pillt' tor the young pt'ople 111 !ht• Jrea. 'I hl' uddi110nal parking '>pace' will pro\1dt• parktn~ on church propt•ny. and remove rhese car~ from the nearby ~trcets. Abo, please make it clear 111 your article.., that 1he rhurr h is not rnovinK out of it-. pre<>ent boundariei.. r he addt•d "Pal·e w111 be underKround. ll1e look of the hulidlng!. will retnam nbout till' '>illlle. JOYCE UPHOFF Newport Beach Letter from Ga7a a heacon in foggy era I Wdlll tot om mend you for publi-.hrng the account, t1tll·d ·Finding fncndi., and God, among bullet!. in Hafuh," on luesday by I IU'>l'lll ~ltl'>hni of his l'XJ>l'rtl'llCC Ill C1at.a. I h1., -.10ry 1., like a '>haft ol lm1.:ht light 111 till' nmht of u chaotic. sava.:e and brutal 'Cl'lll' 1n c.a1a Our pr.iv<'r" and cn1:uuraHt'111t•nt .ire mwd to 1111, heroic ll1rt'ilian man \\hOsl' lifl' I'> devoll'd to hrlptnK the opprt.''>'t'd Ill 1ha1 h,1tt• fillt'cl rt•ginn. I hi-. a<.n11111t dt•\t'r\1•-. u widt• re.1tkr'>l t1p DAVID H. WALLACE \,.,..,purl Hcach CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan. Allan Mansoor, Mike Sc:heafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach Ctty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway • 1 • Council: Gary Adams Steve Bromberg, John Heffornan, Dick Nichols, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Dnva. Costa Mesa. CA 92626,(714)708-FAIR Board: President Ruben A Smith, Vice President Patncia VelasQuez, Emily Sanford, Peggy Hatdl, James Barich, Deborah Ca rone, Leslie A. Rey and Frank Barbaro QUOTE OF THE DAY "We're frustrated about losing. u Wesley ..... Corona del Mar junior tenflis player M Wednesday, May 26, 2004 Spor1s Editor RlcMrd Dunn: (94915744223 • Sportl Fu : 19491650-0170 EYE OPENER • Daily.41 PikX • Spona Hal ol Fame (~.,...-- May 31 hollc>fff SIU YARDLEY Daily Pilot Congratullltions ·! 43rd annual athletic awards breakfast • Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce In conjunction with the Commodores Club, the Dally Pilot sends its best to the Blue Chip Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high school senior athletes at the Radisson Newport Beach Hotel. Kevin Artz C IF fi.nall'1 I 800mtter •nd uoo ... eenlor. Leeou• cNlmplon In croee countrvn aeenloru well11ln trlldl Ind field Ha junior and Mnlor. Elizabeth Clayton The 8YlJ..bound tr8dt end fleldltar.., i.ttet'ld dwM 'fM" In vot- leyblll. She ldvlll09d tom.CF flrlala In m.trlpl9 lumP•• tr.thman, ~ more end eenlor. Vivian Liao TMm CIF chem- plonahlp In IWlmmlng11 • Mnlor. All- IMgue and An-CIF111 Mnlor ln water polo. TWo- time leegue champtOl'll In swimming, thrw-time CIF championl ln wtter polo. H11 • UGPA. Dominic Rubino A IH .. gueln IOCCtf'lnd volleyblll •• eenlor. SOCC«1nd volleybell tHml W9t9 !Ngue c:Nmpe Junlor1nd ~ YM'· G*u.-d wM113.1 GPA. Brittany Holland FOUr-yelf lettermen In tll'lnls, 111 leegue MllCtlon three times. Of teem championl topho- mor11nd junior VM,., gr8bbed CIF doublee ch1mpl- C>Nhlp111 Junior. Headed to Princeton with 14.1 GPA. Kimberly McKay Brokllchool record lnm. ~Vlrd ~-· freshman. Swam on record- ~ .OOfrM relay lMmllll tophomo,. end Junior. CIFcham~ onshlpMI Nnlor. Josh Bradbury s:=1n hlltOly with 21 caf'Mf'home rune. TWo- tlmeAll- PCL Mlectlon Ind Delly Piiot 0'91m THm member. UNLV- boundwlth I 3.0 GPA. Andy Lujan A ll..f'Cl.1nd teem MVP HINnlor, will continue pll'(lng footblll It WMtPolnt. G~ with. 3.7 GPA. winning th• Student· Athlete Awlrd. Lauren Snell Four-yur leittermln In bllk9Cbell, thl'M-'fNr l.a.rmlnln von.yt)ell. Volleybell INQUI ohempl-ont•• junior, rMCMd C1F flnele ••eenlor. CF~ ln~I 11 •Junior. Kinzie Kramer Th,.....,..1r lettermen In croa country. four.year lettermen In eocc:er Ind trlldl. C1F and llste cha~ lonsln crou countrv11 freshman. Attending UCBerbley wlth1.U GPA. Chris Ringstrom S occer All· countv1nd All-CIF111 eenlor.All- PCL 111 junior and eenlor. TrecltMVP ... IOpllo- more 1nd junlOf, Clf flnalllt In CtOll country HI junior and eenlor. : . -·-·<£. ..... ~ .. ._ ..... Sara Clast:er P l1n1 to tttend UCLAwlth• 4.0GPA.lhe led th• Croll countrv•nd trlldl end fieldteem1 toleegue titl81HI junior ind 11nlor. Todd Mackli n PCL Pitcher of theY11r111 e.nlor, leading CdMtohs MCOndcon- MCutlve leegue title, going I perfect 16-0.All leegue 1111Cllon junior and Mnlor Vffrl. Barrett Sprowl LeagueMVP111 11nlor, 10th In 0r8nge County with •. m ~ng = Delly Piiot OrMm Team Mlectlon, ~lnCIF wttt'l 14 doubl ... • ••• Dally Pilot Newport Beach reside nt and UCLA senior poised for U.S. Open championship. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot S tcw Conway had only played Newport Beach Counll)' Oub a handful or limes &inn• he took up golf at age 9. But the seasoned 22-year-old Newport Beach re&idcnt and i.enior on the UCIA men's golf team played a& if it was his home rnurse. firing a 4-under-par 67 in lJ S. Open locaJ quaJifymg May IL. ' Lonway, along with Sania Ana Country Uub'& Jw,tm Boatman illld Newport Ht.'Jl"h'i. l:rk Vallely. a former three '>flOrl &tar at Newport I !arbor I l1gh. were three of eight players from the :-.ite who advam l'd to the '>CCLional round at the Lake Merced Lolf (]uh 111 Daly City June 7. I he I.I o;et1m11.1l "IC' ledture lb holes of '>tft>kl' pl.iy. Conway will be onc of 7'i0 golfers ro111pc1i11g for 941 -.pots info tht• I Stl playt•r fit.•hJ for the IJ.S. Open, June 17 lO at Shmnecod:. 1 lllh. Colt I Jul> 111 <,t1uthampton. I\ y Conway. who I'> the older hrothl'r of Nt•wport I larhor '>enior Willer polo '>landout Carolyn Conway, lmdied five holr'> and h,1d only one bogey at Nc\'l.1Jurt lkad1 to rl•ach lhe U.S. Open '>l·r11011al round for the first llllll' 111 thrt•t• tnl''>. lhe fir..t·team 1\ll P·ac IO '>l')(•t1111n J year ago l nmpctl·d 111 local 4uahfying when he WiL\ I 'i .u1d 16. "J had plilyt•d good in a praltice round !al NHCC May 71 .ind Lhcn h11 11 down lhc middle .111d un the )(ieem .... &a.1d Conway. who l& lied for the UU.A lead in top 10 .. thi'> '>t'J<,e>n (-.e.ven) with .1 7 1 H .. rrol..t· .1\l'tJge "I look advallla~i: of thL' JI.If ..,., .111d m.1dt· 110 mt'>takc-.. I hit I'; • .__ GOLF COAST· Kf N r TRf PTOW I OAJLY Pit 0 r Steve Conway, a Newport resident and senior on the UCLA golf team, recently advanced past local qualifying for the U.S. Open and will tee it up June 7 in the sectionals at Lake Merced in Daly City. good ..,hots on the par 3!>, which ,., the wength of (NBCCI. If yuu can get by those tough hole'> with pan. and bird1ec;, that ii. 1111ponan1 " Conway ~d he wa!>n't at all nervous during lht• round, but added it was imporlant for him IO beat hb coach, 0.1 >. Vincent. "!Vincent) shot 6!:1, '>O I wa~ Lhmking that even ii I didn't qualify. at leru.t I had to beat my wach," C..onway said. The local qualifying round provided a refreshing change from team compelltion, which Conway hru. been in Lhe throes of for monlhs. "It I'> a different fr.inw of mind.· Conway !><lid. 1 he Bruins clinched their '>econd i.lraight NCAA West rewonaJ Lille Saturday. llefcaling New Mexico by a '>lrokr. ICl earn um• of the top three '>Ccds for the NC.AA t.hamp1un'>hipi. June 1-4 at the Cascades Course in I lot Spring~. Va. Conway -.hot il 7-over-par 22.'J to lit• for 4blh after 54 holes of thl' Wt•.,t 1cg.i1111al. I hl' occa1'tionaJ long plam• • ride<. and car trip'> whilt· trying to keep up with ..,t hoolwork r•m lw a juggling Jl'I, hut Conway. who plani. to gr.iduate in Manh \'I.Ith il degrt't' 111 '>tK'IOIUj.,'Y, '>.lid ll\ .tll part of thl' proce-.~. l11 i\ 'ummer -.houhJ ht• e!>pen,llly hu~y for< .onw.1y. who la'>I yctlT wa!\ 1hr fip,t Bn1111111 16 year<> 10 earn medali-;t honor., in two matchc'> I le has one v1uory tlw> -.t'a.'>On the Markt•n111• lnvita11on.il 111 October Conway wiU al.,o a1tcmpt lo quality for Aub'll'>l'~ \J.S. Amateur, where he reached match play a year ago. Conway i~ especially l·xc1wd with llw timing of the lJ ~ 01wn set11onal 'Ince it come-. thnot· llay'> after tht• MM champ1on'>h1p:.. "I expert my game 10 he funr110111ng well," said Conway. who ha'> lht• PGA 'four 111 h1'> -.iglm down the road. "I've invested thi.., much 11me for golf. I deftmtely owe II to my..elf to give 11 a '>hot," hl· '><ll<I lhl• f'{ .A lour., Q·School involves thn•c 'tagei., Conway "><1id If a player V'ake<; it pa'>\ the tir-;t t>I. 11, through four rounch. the golfer ear1h '>tatu!> on eitht·r the PC .A or N.111onwidt• tour. l\vo of Lonwav\ UC I J\ tearnmatt"> will dl'lw 11110 qualifymg Mage' lhl'> summer '"nwy art.• rht· guinea pig',' Conway '>aid. "I know tlwir g;1111e., wl'll and will we how lhey tlo in relation to t•verynnc l'l'>l' I can learn a lot from them .. \.011way plan-. on entenng Q·School 111 l11e fall of2005. I le know'> II wlll take a 101 ol hard work 10 gel whl're he want' to go. "The more rea'ionahfe thing would be IO go on the developmental tour and work your way up," C .on way '><lid."( rl'I ,,., much rxpcm•nce a'> po•,Mhll' ,ind be confident 111 your game .. In lite meantime. ht· will Ion" on leading th1• Bniin~ and making a nm toward the lJ .S. Open. "I've playe<l with a bunch of people m lhl' U.5. Amateur who then quaJ1fit•d !for lhe lJ.5. Open( hke ll1rky llarnt•i.." C.011w<1y <,;IHI "I thmk I can do It ... GOLFER OF THE WEEK --------- .. ~ ... , _,,. .. ---·--...... PILOT PRACTICE TEE Brian Gun son 's chip and run from the fairway Use when there 1s a lot of green to work with Get the ball rolhng as soon as possible Take a club without too much loft, such as a 7-or 8 iron and grip down the shaft. On setup, keep your feet close together with the ball Brian Gun son back in your stance toward your right toe Keep your hands ahead of the .., 11 '''' ' ~ ' 1 • 1, ball through the stroke. Hit the ball on the t • .,, t •• .. downswing, not allowing the clubhead to overtake your hands p-=11:11---lml!l!lll---.. N Club affiliation: Santa Ana Country Club Residence: Newport Coast Birthplace: Santa Ana Age: 37 Golf handicap: 8 Favorite golf moment: Winning the Santa Ana Country Club's derby (membertguest) with brother, Tom #To do 11 with lh1m), I couldn't ask for anymore that day" Favorite dub to use: Putter Favorite course to play: Pebble Beadl Golf Links Favorite hobby outside of golf: Surfing · Family: Wife, Kann; dlildren, Conner (6) Colby (8); brothers Toro and Jeff; parents. Mitch and Charlotte Noteworthy: Bodt had two birdies and an eagle, the latter on the par·5 10th hole at Santa Ana. to shoot 76 In the final round to win the President's Cup for the first ttme in seven tnes last month Bod< went into 18 with a 1-up lead over Don Schmid and birdied the final hole for the victory in the championship's 75th edition. ON THE GREEN I I Albright wins nin th straigh t s · llw loshiha Senior C la~~ic, which miS<'<I morr thM SI mllllon for charity 1h1' yrr1r, I~ M'hcdul,~ for March 14 20, 2005, 111 tlw Newport Hcach C ·ountry Club, once :tgain <;('( uring a fovornblc tournament dafr in thl' I.Iller half of March "We're very plra-;ed to k~p 1hi<; key week in thr Clinmpion' lour M:hcdulc." ·1011rn:um•nt Director Jeff Purser said, Jne 20011011rmu11cn11,1ised $1.002.433 for lloag Memorial I ldspital ~bytcrian and other local Oran~ C,ounry organi7,a11011 In Its seven )C<ll"'i of play, the lashiba Senior Clns_'I' ha' raised more than $6.7 1111111011 for charity, the mo~t on the l'<·A t)lamplons lb11r. •Winners fmm Newport Beach Country Oub·s mcml~r/membcr championship May 16 Team nrsl low gro ; Erk: vaDefy, Brad Cudorph Second low gro').S: Dave Granan, Lury WUllllmll Overall low net: Scuart Cuf'Vtllng, Ron A>ltcr Masten J<llf!ht 111'11 pla~ R.od ttooYcn. Pettr Nawrro Second pl3cc: Steve Tully, Thd • • 1N Wei ttl' I.Al M1•1! Swantko Our<l place: Jim Keane, Sean Steele l11ur1h place: Bob Kraft, Kent l'fellTer I 1hh place: Benny L.u)an, Gary Paoli ,c;1x1h place: Jerry Jordan, Jack F1t73Jbbon Debbie Albrighl used Ow mid- dle two rounds to distance her self from the field and won her ninth straight Newport Reach Country Oub women's champi- ~nship as play concluded Thuri. U.S. Open Flight day. HrM place: Scua.rt Kaye, Steve Albright shot 75 and 73 In the Leneuter second and third rounds. rcspec- '«ond place: George Dahl, lively, to go with an 84 and ».1 to Otto Reyer · I d th r Third place: Phll Creel, Rick cone u e e 1our-day touma· Kram ment at 316. Her Coif-day total !'Ourth place: Jon IClng, HlU\k was nine strokes lower than last McMUJan • year's score. Firth place: Ouu1Je Cook. Steve Kay Heaney (347) came In 'ICC RauKh ond whUe Joan Furry (350) fol · Slkth 11lacc: BUI Dennlt. Don lowed In third. Ru_W!U Furry had a hole-In-one on PCA FUght No. 13 during the fttst round. Robm.o With tfle victory, !Jbrigh1 St~~ri:!,n,:. finy "· qualified for this summc(s Tea Second place: 1\>m DeMan, Cup 03$iC, scheduled for Au- Ooog Porde gust 12 at Big Ganyon Councry Third place: Alex JlanM. Stew Oub. ~ The Tea Cup pits the women's R>unh place: 1\>m ~ champions -or runner-up - OU\ Santell from lhe four Newport-Mesa pri- Flfth pl~ 1M1 Baruda, OU1s vate dubs against one another ln Stowdl t Sllth platt: J9Y ~ f.d an 18-ho e. troke-play champi- Have _Yiou always wanted. • • • USGA -SCGA ~andicap Mens Club Dinners •. 2 Great cout"Ses to • Stacldman 1 on hlp tound. dttb:I· tr1411ii"lellllil1 W1t 1H·t1tbUt ~ti ~ .. I ql':yl,ji •• ' SPO RT S BOYS TENNIS Sea Kings sttinned in quarters Minus its top player, Corona del Mar is ousted from ClF playoffs by Loyola. Sttvt Vlrc•n DatlyPllot CORONA DEL MAR -If ew.r Ilic Corona dcl Mar High boys tennis team loses. It Is usually an up~t tlrld Ir usually causes the St-a Kings to analyu: what went wrung, VWting LDyQJa of Los Angeles -;hocked Corona del Mar. the ClF Sm1them Section Division I de· fending champion, with an 11·7 vie· tory ln the ClF DivWon I quarterfinals fuesday. The lop-seeded Sea ~ lost 'it'Ven doubles sets, Including four tightly conlested ones. 6-4. 6 4, 6 4 and 7-5. Sea King Coach nm Mang said Corona del Mar (20·2) foUt.>d In coming up with Uw kl'Y i.holl> in the close sets. Hur whal if Carliten Ball was IWl'\'1 "II tlefinl1ely would have been o1 dlffercnt match," Mang said. Above, CdM's Brennan Roberts, right, smacks a return at the net as doubles partner Ryan Caughren backs him up. At left, CdM's Spencer Reitz zeros in on the ball. PkOTOSBV KfN1 TREPTOW I OAllY PILOT Wt'\ley Miller. lhe Sea Kings' No I ~Ingles player who swept )lj, '-<"I'>. ti· I. 6-0. f1-2, did not put It ,t<, 1nlfdly "Wt< would have won," Miller -..1.1d. "We're frustralt'<l about l~- 1n~. I CXJX'CI lo nol lose again in lul(h '>4..hool. Our learn will beat lhl·m lll'llt year • at once. I thought the guys could have held their own ... I needed El Paso for m y ranking nationaUy. It helped a Joi to win it I w.mted 10 win CIF. too. Rut it'~ a givc·or take (si1UaL10nJ. ~ on the ~a li.:inK'>· MiUcr and jun· ior <;pencer lh.-111 won in singles ul the third round. nlat meant. (.<JrollJ dl'I Mar ncl•Jed to sweep in douhlt•'> 111 lhl' final round 10 win the march, hut ii loM all thl'Ct\ b 4, 6 J. b·4. Bo1ll, the Sea Kmg~; 1op singles pl.lyer. did not compete for the Sea Kmg-. Tuesday I le WdS com mg hum~ from F'J l'ru.o. T~. when· lw won the United Slates fcn1m Association national OJ'>t'"-"· I le OVt>rt:ame a 3· 1 deficit 111 tlw first set and defea1ed Co-' nor l'ollock. 7 5. 6-2. in the titJc 1111111 h, which t:nded abou1 I: 15 p.m. mountain lime Tuesday. Mang had be~n hoping to have Bal.I in the quanerfinal match I le shuffled his lineup Monday. ex pecting BaJI would sUll be playmg m El Paso Tuesday. I le w,tl> not pleased with the ~ituation "TI1eres a lot of frustration there, but decisions were made." Mang said. "II wouJd have het·n a clo~ match <'ither way. I'm .. un.• (llalJj would have lavt'tl to bt• here." llll' Sea Km~' hJd a ch.mcc 10 w111 with tht' ht>lp of whal was 1hough1 to lw a momentum· d1ang1J1K victory by Jonathan Kroopf and Niel Gingold. The CdM duo dc•kated WiU Scrugian anti lley Alv-Jrt'/, 7-6 (8·6), to dow out the '>t'(."ond round. Kroopf and Cingold were up, 5·4, hul ~d1igia11 anti Alvarez fought off four match points. The Luyola 1andc•m la1cr forced a tie· brt'akl'r and w<'nl up. 5· l, but the ~a Ktng<. mllie<l Lo win it Alex Nl(11yen and St>an Pham also won r1ru• double!> i.cl for CdM. Ball would have moi.t likely won three sets, just as Miller wd, Mang said. UnJcr that scenario, the final score would have tx·c11, CdM I 0. Loyola ll. li.tll. who i'l ranked 3Sth in the 11.1111mnl boys 18i. singles. chose 10 play in the USTA evenl be· l •tt•'>l' 11 would boost his standing m tilt• nulional polJ. which is gen· N.tlly 11\C'd by college recruilers. n.111 ;uid hb father, Syd, trav· cled li.1cl home by car after the l hamph>nship fmal. Ball did not know ul 1hc Sea Kin~ loss until rl·;whed by cellular phone ~Jt would have been a Im closer lif Ball played!." Loyulu Coach Milce Denison ~d '"We were aware he wru; in TeJUb If he showed up we were ready co try our harde1>t If h~ didn't '\how up we were ready 10 talce advantage of the situation." QfOMelonl Ouartefflnals l.oyoM 11, Corona del M• 7 Slngi.s Miller lCdMI def Ross. &-1. dof Ecung &-0 def Curt1us, &-2; Reitz ICrtMI 10111 3-6. won. 7·5. &-0, Tst lCdMl lost. O 6. O 6. 2 6 "I'm dl..appointed," said Rall, who wa.'> in TuC4lOn, Aro., at .thoul b;.30 p.m. "I wish I could It.we been there. I W\Sh I could h<11.v hdpe<.I ~ornehuw. But I wclS m 11 l'a.-.<1 I can't he in two plac~ ' After the first round of i.ets. the OJbs (19-3) won alJ three po1n1' in doubles and one m sing!~ 10 lake a 7 ·5 lead. putting prev.un: DoubM Kroopf G1ngold fCdMI lost 10 Ort11 N1adNmeyer, 4 6, lost to Del Morel ICtnij. 4 6. def Sdlig11n Alvare.z. 7 6 18 61. Roberts Cal19hren !CdMI lost 3 6 0 6. 3 6 Nguyen Pham ICdMI lost. 4 (j ~ 7. won. 6 3 Leoat NoClea '111t11ec I lo cond•l•Qn• '''"" rtbf'd bV lh• un 1tt·1 · 1a11rll ·~~1~.1 tmh "" • lump s'"'' l:Qn I!.,. t .it 1nv1ted lot lhe 1 .. 1111•.,11& Wo1~ l'AHINOlOT MAINllMAMCl CAMl'US WIOI NOJICT M0.1 SOS9SU (H-04 IS) (OMTU.Cl N0.1 SF·l2SS UHlvt RSI TY 01 I Al 11 UllNIA IRYINI: lllVINI CALI( ORHIA 92691 l'•OHU DISC.lf'ltoMr Wurk 11\tliicl•'· but 11 1101 llm•l•d lo lh• lnllnw1n1 Rt!Mil ol .tnd ton ~ltt>< IHlli ol new nN>d1 111 •t111n' lo ••ltlin1 o.ph•ll P••klnl loh tnd r,.•dw1y1. tncludkl&. but 11UI lifll1ltd tu Hj)tlllt P•••ns '"•11111 111d n••tl•y n•w nphelt P•v1n1 • bn• mctudma rH•wal1011 <Ottttttl autltl\ flff Ii• & 'tmj.l. l.,t •t11p1111 & st,.nr111n1. end '" • hrd11nt ttlo ... 1tO.t1 UTIMATIO C~SUUCTIOH con, s11s,ooo.oo Not•• l'rl"'• 11.tckn who tlo 11•• -•• ttt• 41o1oltfll•t1.... '" , ... C•ftfroct Deuu"e"t• moy not Ii• •llt••• for •w~ ... B1dd1111 Oocumenh will II~ •••ii.able to lllddt" ru1 WIDIUSOAY, MA't' U , 200.4 and wUI b• llUUJttd .-t I -'1 •1111" M•n•aen1ent lnt111m Olllo 8u1t111111. A0Ufl1 I J07 11111••• \lty nf c.11tcvn1•. ltVlflt ( lhllldillk • 97 Otl ICM Ill <'.•nwu,M1p) 1~1 ,, J.amboitt 8011i.n1d 11.,, ... CA 92697 ~« 1949) 82f,.U04 Cllecllt IOt • -· , • ._...,.. t-will be '"°"" td ill 1"41 •molHll ot HS.00 11411 HI ot D~Oocumtnb C!Mclia .,. to b1li medoi 0•1•ble lo • Tiit RflClllb ol t1141 Untnrslty of C11itorn1a • S..IU Rich will not 119 11< tl4 •lttf 2!00 PM on OMDAY, -"*1 21, 2004 Old S..,1" llJ HI lllf •mount of 10~ of Ille lump Sum Bne Bid, a.cludtn1 ellern•tH, .... ., flCCOmptny MCll Did fr.. S111 ety lolilnc lllt Bid Bond 111.tll bt, on tJtt ltld ONdl111e, •n admitted 1u,.ty tnlurw (U ddln•d Ill t11e C.ttf0«nlt Codie of C1wil P1ocad111• Section lto) ~1nd•l0tJ ''' lid 2640 ltgal Notices CC1nlet ~nee .ind Pro Bod Jot> Wallo will b• c on dueled on MONl>AY, JUNf 1, 2004 bea11in111a promptly Ml 10100 AM P11llC1panh shall meet •I r ~clllllei Mana&em~nl lnterrm Olhce 8wld1ne MAln l;4>nference Annm. 1128 Unl•er\lly ol Calltonil• l••lne (Bulklma • 92 on North C1mpus Map) 19172 Jembor~• Boul .. erd lrvlr1•. CA 91697 '>444 (949) 814 lfl.M (for drtvina d11tclwn,. con,ull www tm uc1 ttdul d1urcllons html) ATilNDANU At THf f'll·llO CONFHINCf AND Pll-ltD JOI WAU IS •ANOATo.-.· fOl AU ....... COM· tlActOH. tMl MUf· tMO Will Cl.OSl AT IO.OS AMANY '°M· flAClOlS AlltvlMG Anll ttM .U.l WIU MOl If IUCMIU 1'0 f'UTl<WAtl IM fMI 110 PlOCfSS AS A f'ltMI COMTUCTotl. Only bidders whn p•rt1e1pate In both tilt P•e 81d Conf8feno Md the Job Wilt. 111 lhc11 entirely will be 1llowed lo bid on lhe Pro,ecl " prlmt conlr&elon. for turlller lnlorm1llon. COlll9'1 f itClhllH Man1eemenl. Conlrach 01parlment. Alln B1111d1 It Hoc:hnhull 11 (949) 824 1404 Jh• 'uccesslul Ridder •n<I it\ Subconh ""'°'' will l>e '1qulf'•d to follow Ille nondiscrimtn•tlon r•Qulf•tnenh tel 1()(111 In thil BKldmc Oocu menh and to pey P'•~t111n1 wac• "'" 11 lh• 1M1tio11 ol th</ W0tk rlle IU(;CMSIUI tltddet Will be requtrld to llevt lh• lollow1n1 St••• of C•lllornla Con It 1ttor"s Mctnw currtnl ti U1e time of .wbm"''°" ol tllt lhd <UCINH CWun<ATIOtCt UC8"a<OOl1 (~-4 .. _... , .... .,...(. .. O"-'"""' Stledf'6t 81Her QuallflcttiOn:\ c•llff tor to be •ub 111111111 111 ttme of bid ll1t.l11cle. bu\ •11 not l'HKMIWlly llm1lad to \. the C'Onb Klor illall ll1v1 bt111 HI buslnftS Ullftt ltM .. me llllmt •114 Calctonll• Co111r ec• tor'a llun" tor a mlfllm11111 of 5 conllnu oua 1ffrt pr)or lo Ille bid open1111 d•tt for 11111 ~Ojtct Tiit lletllM UMd IO Nlitly l!Wt rt1q.illt· !Miit Ml•• be of Ille UIM lyPe lf(f<lired lly ... lhr ronlrul 2 lhe toulr.or lllf '"~" prnv1dr ~ m1nrmum ol j r•lerent P' 101 p101.c h \fmtl.tf 1n \~op• And '"" to lh1\ Prt11fll wh1cll hn•C bl'C'll \UU O>IUlly 'um11t•lrd m Ill• ~1~11' ol C•l1ln1111• ''"""I th" p.ut ~ Y"·"' 1111 RI C:il NIS Of IHI llNIVf ASlfY Of I At I f C>RNIA Mav.1004 Publuhed Nf' ... jll)I I Bea•h/fo•I-Mf'sa 0•1ly Prlot May 16, Jun~ ') ?004 WOI MVllllSWJCT JOI IDS Subterl lo rn11d1hnn• PfHCt•bed liy lhf un den11ned. "•l•d boll\ IUI • I Ll"'ll Sum C1H1 l••tl ••• mv1ted t0< lht lolluw1111 Wo•k All HAHOUJI lll'UClMfHT MfO SUtGllt f'ttOJICf H0.1 JOl2071 CONhACT N0.1 tt71U UNIVCRSIJY Of CAllf'ORNIA IAVINr IRVINl CAI II ORNIA 9169/ l'tOJICT DISCtWflON, Wor II fncludc-i but " nol lunlhd to lh• tollowln& t .. 1. ,..., ... t .. ~ ........ '"'1 It -t lt111lt•cl to, .... ,_ .... , ..... ··- p'4KH\er.f af -alt "-•ot -" •u•dat•4 4ect wtwll a114 •~r­ •-ce., the """a4' of two tae<h"'t ....,,, _ ............ 1 ... ,-•• •vr9'wl _._,, •-_.. U14ft., ....... ,_ .... tt.e l1Htei• ...... •f ·-· ..... -'-'°f •~lpM111t 111 ............. , __ ISTIMATID CONS ftU<TtOH COSft $4SO,OOO.OO Net .. ""'-.... ...................... , ri.. ...nttc•tl.,.• t.. •~ett~-n _,,,... i.. .altlW.fw --4. 8lddlft1 O«ulTHlf!lt wlll be •velfeble lo B•dct.ra on W ... •My. M-v 26, 20IM end WiU be 1nued1t· ( Kllltlu M•nat•mffll Unlvf(tlt(. of C•lllor11la rvlnt 201 tnll'rfm Olltce Bulldlna (met line •ddru•) 19t7l lamborte8011le vard (pll)'$1UI •ddr•n) lhln•. CA 9?697 ~44 (049) 8Z4· l404 Ql~b to• • -· ,.~,,.•Ill be reqvh4 In ti\• •mount ol SH.00 "' Mt ol Blddtfl& Ooc11111enb Ched.s •• lo be tn•dtl Pll1ebte to • lht Rtp11b 2!.....lb• Unlonllx of 2640 Legal N«ices t11l1lntflt.t !>r cl~d lhd '"'" nnl 1., u 1 q.1led •llrr 2,00 !'·"'· r111 Thuraday, Jvn• 11.2004 flid '\••ll'lly "' lh~ •n1u1111t ••I 10"1 ul t111• l 11n11.1 Sum 8•v Bod •Kt lurl1n~ All•ro1Mln \hAll At f 1H11p1Ul~ fllt11 h Hui ll,. ~'" •ty ''"'i11k lh• llld ll1111d •h•ll II• or1 lh,., l~1tt Ufll1t(1lmt1 An 1d1n1ll•d wrcty """'°' C•t ll•lwed "' lhr t.;11!111 ... ,. 1:1111r ul Ci .. t P1oi .-durtt s,, t 1nn 99!> LIO> A m1nd••v1 y ,.,. B•d Cunl111•ntt •nd Prt Bill Joh WAii. Wiii be IUll rtuct'd "" Tlow-'ey. Jun• J, 200~ b· a1nmni; 1.1rnmfltlv ct f tOO •·"'· t•~rlh tt,•nl ,h .. tt mtfJI •I I ••tithe· M•n•a•m•nl '"'" '"' 011 .. • Bu11d111a ( cmh ••n-fl Rn.tm l11t un .. t•~lly nt 1 •hlc11n•• hvu" 1 Ru1hlin~ • 'II nn Nm th I •fTlpll\ ,,.\Ill l!ll 1l hmhn1n 8oulto1tl 1,,11nr l f\ 11'>6'11 '>444 ('MC}) 874 1404 AfllNDANU Al THI 1'11-llD CONflUMCf AND Piii llD JOI WAI.It IS MANDA101Y fOl AU f'llMI CON TIAClOtn. TNl Mi n IMO Will ClOH At9rOS "·"'· ANY CONfMCTOIS ARRIV- ING AnH THIS TIMI WIU NOT Ir fllGllll TO f'AlTIC,,ATf IN THI 110 f'llOCISS AS A ,llMI CONflACTOI. Only h•dtlttl\ who p•• lie •P•lt on bolh ll1t Prp fftd Cuul•r ~'" • •nd th• 111b w.11. '" th•11 ••1111 •IY will b• "'lowed tn b•d nn th~ f'1a1<1tl ., '""'" c.onlradcll\ r C)f further 1nlCHmAl1on • onl•ct f 11lhhn Manaumenl. Conha~h Deputmrnl. ,t.1tn Rtt<W• A Huct..enllutl •I (949) 874 1404 I ha '4!to"lul (lldd•r •nd 111 SubcontrM.IOI\ will bl rtQulltd lo hlllow 111• nondi•crcmlnatlon ••<iu•"""'"" ''I lo1lh "' lhe 814d1n1 ~u m•nh anti I n P•Y f)fewa1l1n1 w11t rtto •I tht loutinn of lllt Woit. 1"41 \UCCtoUfol fliddat will be 1 •f1111ttd lo h•vt th• ftltlowtn1 Sl•lft ol Ctllfornla tonlr•c ll)r'• llca111t cmrtnt at lflt llm• ol auhm11,lon ol Ille Ord UClNSf Cl.A$serKATIOM1 U<llUI COOla Otnwal BuUdin16 °"'°' ~ ~lfk11 ,...., hetfflt ....... ......... 110.-- """" .. ,.... of 11'4 hul11cle, but ore -• ... , ...... 1ty 1,,,.,,., ••• I The Conlr•cloi •hall h••• bern on bus1neu unc1er the ~ame n•me 4nlf ( •l1l1.nno1 l'onlr.ac lu1 ' I fLPll>t lor 1 mfmtnunt of ~ runfrnv '"" y~~" """' to the h•~ "Pll"'"ll d~lt tor 11111 1'101rLI lht lfcen«e used In '"'"ty lhl> requ11e "''"' •tiall be of the \~mt type requ11ed by lhl' t onh•cl '/ llW' Contrulor shell 1•rnv1cl• a m1n1mum of 3 rtltr~ntn for PfOftch \lflllllf tn $L<1pe and sc1e lu '"" Prot<!cl which h11n been wccuslu11y rnmpl•led 1n tht State ul C•hlmn1• durcns lhe pull Y""" lltt Al GlN!S or !H( tlNIVlASHY or CALI fORNIA M~y 10()4 rubli•htd Ntwpor I llnr h Cn•t• Meu Oa1ly Pilot May ~ lune l. 100A W425 Rt*'-..... -~ lhr lollow1ne persons •• r clo•ntt business as R•l•nr et! lleellhc•r• f\t upunclure & Herbel Clinic, 23961 Calle De h M•ad•l•n•. Ste 40?. l 01cun1 ltllls. C1hl0tn1a 9:>6!>3 O•v•d Phelp,, 18938 San Bin SI .. fountain V1lley, Cahlornle 92708 Th" busrness " con ducted by •n 1nd1vidutl llave you started dolna busmen yet> Ho O•vld Phelps Thi' statement wu filed with lh• County Clorh ol Or1nce Countr on OS/10/04 2004 .. IJJtt 011ly Pilot M1y 12. 19. 16. lune 1. 2004 W'20 llWfOIT MA .. SOIOOl llSllll 1.01 llO Tlllf, OAfJ ANDf'UCf 11411S...o4 A.'"' o,-i... ri.. o .. .i 114 Oeo411 .. e t w.,.,..,,.o y, ,., ... I 1fN, 20041 ttOO ,.._ 8 Pltct of Bid Rt· ctlpl Newport Mua Unified School OMtlct • PU<Cha,1111. n. 8 her s1r .. 1. tosla ... M. CA 9262(; C P•ojecl Narnt: RE· BIO or NCWl"ORT MAR· BOii HIGH INHRIM KOUSINQ PMA$C TWO • fl l CllllCAl l'OW(R AHO flll£ALMM 0. Plate Plant ate on 1111 McC1rtll1 Bulldlnt co,,.,anlu/Menur• •• Office, UIS C Bur StrHI, Co'tl Miu, C. l?e2' .o SCHEDULE TOOAY TetwMI Col. men -JC>Nthan Endribt and Brian Morton IUC Irvine) In NCAA doubles cmmplonthlpe .. Tulaa. Otta. Voleybel High ed1ool boya -CIF Mmlflntle: Corona def Mar vs Vat.ncia IDMllon Ill at Hert. 7 p.m.; ENl'Cll vs. C.martllo (Division Ill) at Moorpalt. 7 p.m.; Sage Hiil Y9. Pnadena Poly (OMsk>n VI tt S.n Marino, ? p.m. BRIEFLY CdM advances Corona deJ Mar adwnced 10 the quartetfinals or the OF Southern Section DMslon JV baseball pLayolfs with a 6-4 victory O\l'ef host Apple Valley Tuesday. BOYS TENNIS In what Coach John Emme called, "very windy, very tough conditions,· Josh Bradbury bel- ted his 11th home run of season to lead olf a rour·run third ln.nlng after the Sun Devils took an early 2·0 advantage ln the first inning.. Banett Sprowl followed Brad· bury with a single and Wess Presson doubled. sending Sprowl to third base. 'fyler Lance plated both runners with a double to give the Sea K.l.ngs the lead. He later scored in the inning. 000 lEACH/DAll.YPILOT Tristan Cordier, Sage Hill's No. 1 singles player, hits an ovemead stam Tuesday in the CIF Division V quarterfinals at Park Newport. Sage Hill gets taste of own medicine Bradbury was 2 for 3 with a double, home run and RBI. Lance went 2 for 3 with three RJUs. Sprowl was 2 for 5. Ben Maggard scattered seven hits through five inning~ to earn his third win of the year and Blake Eadington pitched a solid sixth to sel up Blake Conlant, who picked up his fourth save. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot ~EWPORT BF.AC! I -What did the key say 10 the doorknob? One good tum deserves another. The expression could be u~ to describe the quarterfinals of the CJF Southern Section Division V boys 1enrus playoffs for Sage I WI School, a 13-5 defeat at lhe hands of the visiting Cate Rams. • =~~~:~red. the Rams' No. ~ team of Kylet Farr and Jesse Glass, 7-6, win· ning the tie- The Sea Kings (22-5) are on a 14-garne win streak and host San Dimas at 3:15 p.m. Friday. CIFDMlionN s.cond round Colona del MM f, Appte V.hy 4 Score bv lnnlng1 CdM OOA "2oo l> • 8 12 2 A Valley 200 no o • 4 I o Maggard, Eadington (6), Content 171 and Kelly; Roorli:e, Dumont (4) and Chllton. W -M9909rd, :Ml. L - Rourlte. 28 -Dumont (AV), Bradbury (CdM). Presson ICdM ), Lance (CdM) HA -Bradbury ICdM). All year the Llghming have 1aken early leads after lhe lirl>I round of team play. Tuesday. Sage Hill (17 ·9) had the siniation turned when the Rams opened up with a 5· l lead-In that fiTht round four sets went 10 extra games and one was decided by a tiebreaker. all Cate (13·7) vie. tori es. breaker, 7-4. Al~ winning Wab the No. I learn of Ian Uvin~ton and Dan Oun. lti~tan Cordiec. the No. I sing!~ player for Sage I till. won his set it!> well. But the 8-4 defici1 after cwo rounds meant Cate needed IO only ~ two sets in 1hc third round to a~ vance 10 the semifinals.. j Ara Demirjian, the No. 2 s~ gles player. was the lone u~ ning victor m the third round. ~ "Probably the most import.aJG part of IJ1e match was wi.nnir.1f t.hree·ph . .u. sels in IJ1e first rounct, Cate Coach and Fstancia alum Bob Bonning said. "That is the sort of thing that can take th\' wind out of a 1eam's sails, and I think it did a little bit It can ~ discouraging.· UCI's Erickson honored •BASEBALL: Reliever Blair Erickson of UC Irvine was named Big West Conference Freshman Pitcher of the Year, headlining a list of four Ant· eaters honored this season on the Big West teams. "What we have done to teams all year is we've always gotten ahead in the firsr round,· Coach A.G. Longoria said. "This is the 6rst time we haven't and ilb hard to make up. They did to us what weve always done 10 other peo· pie." The lone win m the first round for Sage Hill came from No. 3 sin· gles player freshman Robert Wee. who defeated Cate's Griffan Rich· a.n1s. 6-4. What ib not rl™:ouraging is I.hf future for the young Sage HUI team. , Erickson and junior pitcher Brett Smith were first-team choices. UCI outfielder Jordan S7.abo was voted to the second learn and thlrd baseman Matt Anderson was an honorable mention. TI1c second round was beuer. but Sage Hill'i. goal of winning four of lhe six set~ in that round came up JUSt hl1ort. Sage"s Conrad ·1 feel that we played a gteaJ seru.on. especially since we havt five wphomores on the ream;• l.ivingston, the lone senior, sai& ··111ey"re 1ust going 10 flounsh af. ter lhis. unfortunately I won't bt here. bu1 I hope tl1ey conunue 0'1 and kl't'p wmmng. • wo•tt. A Project Description Tl\" project consllb ol comple11n1 the eltc:lttul power end 1111 •larm ~opts lor phase 2 ol the New1><11I Herbor Hl1l1 lnternn Housine Phne 2 ll defined IS the rem8ln1n1 relocalabl• clusrooms ("umbered 138 throuah I") lh1I complete the croup known u BLOC 2. end the relouleble class rooms (numbered 14~ throuah 157) and a relocatable • utroom (numbered ISi) that comp"u the croup known u BLOG J •!Id IM relocaleb4e clan fOOms (numbe<ed IJ( lhrou1h l37) that c:ompnu th• 1•oup known as 81.0C 4 In total. phlW 2 consists of (I) rtlocalable rt slroom bucldlna end (24) reloc:•l•ble clusr oom bu1ld1111s f Of cla11flu Uon ol sc~ elfud1 1nslelled undw Phase 1 (lo which Phaw 2 won connect) ,,.. lh• Baell eround per•ereph undef Sl:CTION 10 SUPPL( MlNlAAY CONDITIONS of Ille BIOOING and CONTRACl REQUIRE MENTS. B Prehmln111 lal1 male. SIJ0,000 C. P1ellmln•ry Schtd· Ul8. '5 d•ys I.OJ NOfl<l1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh1t Newpor I Meu Unified School Olslrict 1clln• by end lhroueh Its Cov .. nln1 Board Will rtc:elve setled bids for ewerd of 1 con tr Ht loi Ille above named Pro11c:t up to. bill not lelet then Ill• bid d•adtuu~ A Bid~ shell bt 't c:et•ed 111 tll• piece tdent1f1ed 1bov1 Wllelhef or not blds .,, opel'ed uaclly 11 the tome hatd "' tllb nolk:•. no bid Wiii be ftc .. ~td •fttr \tie bid deadline 9. PUNS AHO Sf'CC IFICATIOHS AM AVAii. A8lC NOW Tht doeu menb mey be 1tvleWCl.t et tbe "110.ltCT MAN AGE A'. offlu ( ... td6rut ''"" tt. hlow) OR CM 8l PURCHASLD FROM. INll .. 111 llUIPllNYa 1U7t Cotntrwe11.. <-••', IMM,CA.•MM.TIL (H•t SU·1NI, ru ('4t Hl-IMt C. t ell 9100U mu1l l>Ofl • bid bond °' otllef MCWlty lft Utt all'IOllnt of , _,. of UJe •mov11t .. tM Md wit.ti the llld. O. hell BIOOfR, al ntlllt...-i•l1 wltll llM uecutlotl el the Con ltlCI Aarfffllelll, Wiii lie 11qu11•d lo lurnr~h • l1bor •nd M1te11•I Perloimence Bond '" an emounl equel to I 00 perc•nt ol the Conll11ct sum end • f' allhlul P11 lo1 mince Bond m an •mount equel to 100 percent of the Conlr1cl Sum Seid Bonds shAll bt lrom en adm11t11d C1hf0tn11 Surtty Hll\ loctoty lo the D"lrn I end h1led '" lh• rederel Reaial•r. issued by th.e Department ol lrenury end hcenltd on Cahlor nll S11d 8onch \hall remein 1n lull lore. end ellecl tllrou1h tht 1ua11n1 .. pe<lod E Th4 lllOOER shell b• • hcenied conlr actor punu1111I lo llle 8uS1nen end Ptol1uion1ts Code and be hcennd en lht appl~abte danlhuhons '°' lhe trades '°' whlc:h lhe tonlr •clot I\ sub m1t11n1 • b•d f 1'1111 ptO)ICI llH ]'I. Oosabltd Veltr 1n Bu\1 neu £ nlttprr\e p11lic1 p1l10n 1o•ls C Quut•on' about lhll PRO.(Cl ihould be d11.cted to lhe Pf!OJC Cl MANAG£R H Conhcl T1oy B1ownlce, Firm· McCar thy Bulkllnt Co,, Ad drua 2985 C Bur Str .. 1. Costa Meu. CA 92626. r tlepllone: /14/ 424 .89!W). f AX 714/414 8951 I. No Sid may be wilhdr1wn until Nln•ly d1y• 1ll8r Ille Bid Openin1 0111 J Tilt Olahtcl ,. .. rves lhe rt.it• to itject 1ny end 111 btd' or to wal"• lfre&ul•rltlff lfl 1ny bid. K N1wpo•t Meu Untfild School Oistrict Is 111 ·equel opc>orluntty• emplo1tr l No t•P"-Ot f1«4fn411 -Clllfle Wiii bl availat>M to bidden Oii tfle OtSTltlCT P' emlsn et IM lime ol bid Publl•h•d Mewport 8eKh/Co..te ~ Oally f'llol May 16. Jvne 2, 1004 w•21 IDOOCMml fCllWllM llS 114 ....... ,.,... lt,t..-Al , .... AM f'INo ..... ....... ................ ,, tffl ..... St., (..,_ :s=,:=... :::-'-' .... -:..-=== :.r,i:t ... ...... HOTICl IS MfRC8V OMH llltt IM llolfd ot [dut1tlon of lhe ,..._. pcwt .... Unlfitd School Olattl't •f 011n1e Co11n l1. Cellfo•nla, Kl!QC II!! Md tbrgl!Ct! 2640 legal Notices 2640 lepl Notices th Go,,ernine Bo.rd llere1nalle1 referred lo u "DISTRICT .• wdl 1 ere1ve up to. but not Ill•• than the above slated bid deadline, i•aled bids •I Ille place 1denllfled 1bovt lor the award of • wntracl tor the 1bo•• Protfld All bods ere to be m accordanu ~•th Condo t!Ons. lndrudions, and Spec:1f•,•Uor1s which • .,e on file in the olhce ol the Purcha\ln& 01recto1 ot .. ,o School 011h1ct, 298!> 8 Rur Street. CClsta Mes.. C" 92626 Thett will be a .,._ Mt•.y pte-1114 <-~ f .. _. fl 10.00 -· ,.,,.. •• 2004 •• 1"'1141"1 I, 2HS •-Street, Coste Me10, CA. Any b1ddei la1hn1 lo allend the tnt11e Pf• bid t.onle1enc• will be deemed a nonrelpl)n~1•e blddtr 111cl will hne 1h bid ralu•ned unopened E •ch bod shell be iocc:ompan1td by • bid bond 1n the l0tm of ,.,h. a cerllloed or c esh1e• ' check or • bid bond tn an amount not less than ten ptrcent (10,.) ol u11m1ted budatted doll11 amount o l S200.000.00. All surety comp1nles pro vidlne bonds should be r .tied A or Bell If and surety Is an Admitted Suraly ln1urer under C.lllornl• Code of Civil Proctdurn 995.120. A Perl or mance Bond m1y be required at Ille discretion of lht Dislr1CI No bidder may with· drtw Ills btd f0t • partod ol FORTY FIVE {45) clays elttr 11141 date sel loi the oe>enln1 thereof The Bottd of Educa lion of llM Newport· Men Unified School Olsh1ct resarvu the •lclll to reiec:t any or all bldi end not n.ceuarlly accepl Ille lo'"'t bid, end to w11v1 1ny In· formatlty °' 1necv1ar1ty In 1111 bid 1.ctl.,td MIWPOIT .. lSA '*""D Satool Dt$11Kl .. a.--.-C.-ty la-e11 l. CM.-t. ~ .. ~ .... w ........... 1141n•-so11" Publlalle• Newport 8HCll/Coll• Meu Deity Piiot M1y 21, Jun• .J.1 2004 WelV ll01'Q UU.fCll• Ol1trlcl. Hunlln1ton 8t1ch Union HICll khool Ola tr let Bid 0H411nt. June 18. 1()04, 1.00 P'" Pi.to of 8id R.Ui!!t Pyrcbt!JM 0.N&fDlpt, 10251 Yo<ktown Av~ Hunlinatun Buch CA Pro1e~t Brd 19) ~ Site Prep lot 1,.,0 Relocatablf 8111ld1n1• al New Venlu1 e• NOTICE IS HE AES Y GIVEN that lht1 Hun lln&lon B~ach Union H111h School Dtslrll I nl Or1nce County. Calilllr nta H l ln& by •nrl throu&h •Is GO••• nrnc Bo11d. heJelnalte• 1r lerred to .es "DISTRIC f • will Jecflvt up lo but not law lhsn. th4 aoo .. shied b•d dudllnt ~ultd bids 11 lhe place 1denhhed abo•e lur lhe •ward ol 1 contract 101 Ille •bo•t Pro,..cl llltfe wilt b• • m•n d1toiy tob walk and conferenu •I 9 am. lu~ I 2004 al Hew Ventures M.nn• Ktth School. I 5811 Si>f m&dalt St Huntin1t on Bta<h Any b\ddet laihnc to attend bolh iob w1tlts and conlerrnc1>s will ~ dumtd a nonre•pon11vt bidder end will heve 1h bod relvtned unopened Pro1ecl Oocum•nh m1y be re,.er•rd br nlllng the Pur chasm1 Oeparlm•nl. (l 14) 964 J.lJ9 u I 43S I. In •Cc.0td1nc• with It•• pro.,s1ons ol Bustn•ss ~nd Prolen1ons Code Stcllon 70?8 J !i And Public Conlr•cl Cod• Section 3300. the OIS TAICT requires that Ill• b1ddet possess the lollowona clus1l1ce tton(s) ol contr1ctor·s lictn\l(s) Al thfO lime lht bid r• •ubmltted Class B Any bidder not so licensed •I Ille hm• ol tilt bid 01>9nlnt will b• r•fCICl•d H rl()nl• Sl)Onstve Time " of Ille u•enu £•ch bed '"•II be at· compar11,d lly • b•d wcunty 111 llM form ol cull. a cer hlltd o• caih1t•'s cl>Kll °' bid bol\d "' en •~nl not leu \lien len petttill (10!.) of '"' 10111 bid Pfb, peyel>M to the OISTAICl The DISTRICT r1u1v9' Ille rlchl lo t •ittl lny or ell bid) Ot to wetYe •ny IHllUIUlllH or lntor-malrllu 111 •llY bid~ °' tn Ill• b1d<lin1 PfO CHJ. Tiit C•lllornlti Oep.,t mtnl ot l11d111lrtal Relellona llu deter mln14 the 1•n•r•I p11 v1llln1 11tu of pet chem ••IH lor Ille loc1llly In Which tllt worll iJ lo bt pe1 l«IMd fOf Ill• Pro I ect Copld of 111e .. w.,. rel• cleltffllln•· tlons. entltltd Pttv11lln1 W•lf Seti.. '" m1tn t1lned 11 tht OtSTRICT ollrce •nd are 1va1lable JI the lollowma w1bs1le www d11 ce eu• II sh-'! b~ mendato• y upon lilt •ucceHlul bidder lo whom lh~ con Ir act ts Awarded. end upon any subconlr 1clor llsled, lo pay not lo\~ than lh' '~'d spec1hed 11\u lo •II wo•hl" •mployed by them lor lht Project !ht \UtC~"ful b1ddt1 ind 1ny 1ubconlr•clof\ will bl' req111r •d to abide by lh~ OtS IRICT'• L1bo1 Co01ph3nce Procr1n1 (I CP) lhC! requ1remenb of the LCP will ~ dl\(.U~~td al lhe lnl" d1lory f)fe bid w•lt. In d1t11I No b1dcko may wllh d• aw any bid lot a pefll'd ot "• ly (60) celenda1 day> altei llM dale ul l<H th• open1n1 olb1d~ Punu1nl lo Pubhe Contr eel Code Stelroot 22300. the f\crttmtnt will contain PfOV1S10n1 permlllfna lh• auccess• lul bidder lo subshlule secu11t1es for 1ny mo11 rn w1thh•ld by the DISTRICT lo tMure performance undet the A1rum1nt or permft1tn1 payment ol 1etenllons urned dlreclly into escrow. In •ccord1nce wl~ £duce llon Codi 17076 1 t. the OISTlllCi hu • DVB£ per llCil!• llo 1011 ol a l lusl percent "' lilt ovet411 dollar 1mounl upend• ucll yur lor conl •lrucllon ' S"'"4111yr ' s .. f •~. 01,."-..; "-cw-. ,.,,.. . ._ .. .,.,,...., .... Publl,hed Newpor ( l:leull/Cosla Mtse Oell>it Pilot Mey 19. 7fl 2004 w4i3 • .......... : ... s...t :, lilt tolloWifll IWSOll' are 464111 bu'4Mu 111 AB SfUOtOS. lJOl SouW Bear Sl•MI. Santa Ane~ CA92704 ~ Rou1beh Btllflmall, 3l0t South 81111 Stree• f41A, S1nl• An1 C'f 97704 • Th11 b111111tu 1, con• ducted by: tn lnGMduN H•v• you atll'tttd do•f\t bu.Inn• ytt7 Ytl, 2000 Ao11tbeh Bthr•rn•ll ThiJ slllltrntnl wa llt.d w1tll 011 Cou111 Cletk of Or•fll• Count on~l'IOC 20046HM60 Deily Pilot May 29, JU 2. 9. 18. 2004 W4l2 J ILOT 1d t. -""'=---------LtplNoltca 2MI -Upl~-----;;;;;;:-;;;;,.lli;l.epl~Nal~-Cll~~-~ LlplNaltcls ......... .......... fht followltit PffSOn' _,. doln& buslntu u · .A/IOOShka l 1"91l1n [n. 1t•J>llH, 30 Palatine "3?7, 11vh1t, Ce 92612 Anoo•hk• l•k•rl•n. >!tl!I N. l\enwood •211. Oll;landlle, CA 91200 • Thi but.lnau •~ con >!ct.d lly •n lndtv1d11et lt.ve you 'tartt4 dolnt ~1'1119't yett YH. nue1y 200J ,Anooshb Za.,,tft•n ~Tl!IJ Jltltnitnl WH wtth Ille Counl) k of Orana• Counly ~04/13/04 4C'O'"l2t 44 40ally Pilot May 12. lCJ. "2.6. June 2. 2004 W421 ~..... NOTICE Of "'8UC DMrv. ..,_.. Vlltot lllWOIJllSA .. ... S...... SALE V\A Cl:RTIFlEJ> !-.!:C· ~ ~ ~ SOIOOlllSllKl • fht lollowln1 ptr1ons MAll-RET\JAN M · .. ~ -..., 1.01 llO YIMI, DAU "' doma b1nmu1 a\' ~ REQUlS'ftD lntlnde to ..._ the AND ,~U Mothtts 8ooturnp, 13J 8'90Nlnle H. PIM 300 ~ • the 1141171·04 C 1611\ St •17. Co,t• E.. CoNt Hwv,loeoe U current *-'Ion mu1t A. 114 Opettl"f "•• Meu, CA 9:>617 Newport ~h, CA m• 91\ IPPlk:eUorl •ntl 114 DHilll.,.1 Htlen Hunt•• Neubert, ~AlclW'dPlelt300 end m-.. be~ We4nulley, JUNl 1.13 C 16th SI. #27, l. CoMt Hwy,"*-42 fof tlneney, Any ptlr· t6TH, 2004 r 2 r00 ,,,.. Co1t1 Me.a. CA 92617 Newport IMch, CA Cheeilf ol the ~ 8 Pt1ct ot 81d Re Thi\ bu,intu 11 COii t2lfO ~le het9bv ~ who .,,..._ to cttpt· Newpo1t Meu ducted by an •ndmdu•I oi-purtu.nt '° C.,.:. ~ h ~ Untfitd School Oistrtct ll•v• you \IMltd dotnt fomle ~ CoOt S.C-holr'9 from the cunwot P11rchHtnc. 798!> 8 Bur businen yet' Ytl. t:lon ~ Ind Cal-loc.ldol\ nlUlt ,.,_ Stre•t, Co\I' Mttu CA 06/01/0J bnla Colftlwdll 0. ~ ft'Onl 92626 tleltn Hunt" N•ub-.1 CoOt Section ntO tfllll 0. PW'tl wlttlltl ~ (5) c. Pr•l•ct N•., .. lh1s \laltrn,nt wn lhl tollowlna dNcribect ~ fl"Otll lN d.-of MIASUlll A MOOlltM· llltd wllh tht County property Mlrlle IOlll br purcNM, lllld remit llATION HU901 VllW Clefk of 011nt" County ~~~ w!::) =-=to the Pw1I for UIMIMTUV SCHOOl -;~~l:~~uo " publluuct:lon eo the 175.00 ~ ctey -:C: <ONT U<T I (I us 0 l\lghMt blddw tor tnenG'--Trom V. dlltla TURN-OUT) 11ly Pilot M•y 12. 19. "'9tt ""' o Place Pl.,1S or" on 26. .llJno 2. 2004 W418 ' In i.wtul money .n.r the .... to the Ille McCuthy 8u1ldin& ot the United s ..... , OI dlW h mobl.__ 19 Com1)1111u/Menu•e •A• • caetller'e check. In l'9mowd from the Pllfk. 0 Ill t • . ? 98 !> C I.I ear lewful money d 1l'le F'llf1twnnof'9, lhe pur-U""9d Sta11M, midi c'-ot the mobli. Slreet. Cost• Men. Ca ~ to Olenu home ehllll be reepon-92626 ISlyelde Vlllege LlC 1ib1e tot the clMnup ot t .02 SUMMAIY Of ,__......II time"'--~ the ,._ ot ell ._.. wo••• U-T~ 11 -.. ....--u_,., A Protecl Oe'>c11pllo11 on ....,,. , ~ •• plPM. WOOd, equip. T 2:00 pm llt the '°"°"'" menllloole, etc., udf. h1J pro1ccl inclu1du Ing location: Al u. lad In IN ~of 1ir•d•n1. pav1n1 lat Hofth front~ IO lht mo«ile.home frotn wo1h under1round uhl die County Court· the pRm'-. Addi-1hn .. nd m1scet'411eou\ ~ 700 c;tw Cent« llonelly, the ~ other site 1mp1oven1cnh Ortw West. Santa~. 11'811 11190 be llabte for n .. oc11ted with street c.tlfomla. Seid ..._ to 1111'/ ~ c~ to 1mpt onmenh 101 .t bu\ be wilhout _,,, OI ,.. Peril during en. lurnoul •nd 11aronl d1up WWl'Wlty M to~ remoYel of the~ oft ~r~• ~nd ~•It llonl _ ~f1811Clng, 8ft-tiome. The toe.I emount 1mp1ovem~11t\ lnr reto CllmOfWlQeS. Of Olhef· due on lhl1 ~ Lat1bte cl&'>"ooml wi.. on "' "u le" Including Mtlmated 8 Prelm11nMy [•II ~ 11" bMlt. The coeC., expeNM, 9l1d male S2JO 000 propefty Wfllch Wiii be edvlnce9 u of the dale C Prehm111•• Y S•he<l IOld '* dHcribtd u of the out>f1C tale la ule 6!> day\ 1otl0ws: 113,372.b . The euct1on l .03 ltOTICl1 Yeetl'Mobllehome: 1909 wlll be mlldl fOf lhe NO II('( IS Ill Rl BY GumSon o~ ~ ol .. ~no CIVI N \hdt Nf'Wl>O•I O.C.. Nurnbw: the ... n ~ the Pf'OS>' Mesa U111l1ecl Sthool ADAS 1 90 Serf.i Hum-8fty, togett.r with the Or~ Ir •l I ,,. 11111 by • nd ber1: S20841lXU coet ol the ...._ 0"'9d: lhr.1u1h •h Covermnt S2084XX ll'8 current May It, 2004 ~ Board w•ll ,.,., •• u.11.,d locl1ion ot lhe &Obj9cl Beam a Aaeocla.... bod\ '"' •w~rd nl • property i.· O.en11 lite., Law Offlcee ot ronlr di I fur lhr o1bove 8aysl0t VIiiage, 300 E Gregory Beem 6 ANO-11.uncd l'1u1e<1 uµ tu bul Cont Hlghwey, Speai dll .. 1.. Inc., Two Ven-not l•ltr lh•11 lh~ 11111 42., Newport 8-fl, CA l\Jft l'lua Sulle 380 dedtlhnr ta&O. the public •UC· INlne, c.I"°""'' 92t18 A B1d\ \hAll b• re tJon Wiii be mllde to g"'') 453-0300 Fu : Le•"'d "' Ill" l\IM' 1.ttl•fy the lien tor 1411) 453-9416 By: 1de11t1l1•ft .. 11 .. vfl llOl'ege of lht •OOV. r90«'I 8 . Beem, Whe th•1 11r 11111 t111h •rt deac:ribtd property INI AuthOliz.d Agent fOf 111)er.,.J r> 111 tly .ot the wu depoalted by 0. Ann Bepldt VII· t1m~ hurl"' lhl\ nnl111· Stephenie H. Plett and lege ll.C 4SAP594883 nu b•d will br •rleived Richen! Platt with 06.'2t, OMl2 '"•• the bid dt~dhnt I.I l'I ANS ANI> SPI C' If ILA llON<; ARI AVAii 1181 I NOW I hr dr" u rnenl\ 1114Y br rrvitwcd al the rROlf t I Mf.N ACf R' ollttt· (Hf' "dd1~" •l•m It h~t,,w) OR CAN HI l'UHI llA'il 0 I ROM tNTUNlT fl,UIPB!H.J1 IUZ2 Ctnafredl•fl Ce•ler, .,.,,._, CA. t2t06. Trl. (t4t~ SU·7SH, rAX (t4t SU-Uot C. he Ol•lri(I will bt 10111•111111 fnd •nforctnt • l•bor Compl1111u p,.,,,.m 111 ucord~nu with lh• p1ov1sion~ 1110 requ11emenls of Auem bly 8111 lS06 anll pursuanl to Cahlornl• l1bor Colle sechun\ 1170 el s•Q All ~on lnK lou and lheu Ip phnble \ubcont,,ct0<\ perlorm•n& on the prnJ Kl \Ile will be required lo <omply wolh the rt(lu11 emeoh. ol the t •bor Compliance Pro cr •m 1111 tuslve of. but not 11011ted lo p1ov1d1ne th~ ldbor Cun1pllanca 01114.ul <lr his/htr du itnaled repres~nlalive lhe ri&hl lo rnnduLI •audit" 1nterv1ews o f the Ir adnmen per tor m1n1 Oil the PfOfeLI "lie on •n-" de.,mcd neLeu<uy b .. ,, durinc employee\ nor m•I w0<!\1n1 hours at no o1dd1llon.il <u•t tu lht D1st11ct or •ny of lh• D1sl11c1 s rep1nen tahvn Of aeenh 0 I •<h 8100111 musl Pu\I • bid bond ur ulh~r \euuo\y in th .. •mount uf 10'\. of the dmounl ot th• hid with the 1J1d I I di h BIOOI tl. '' mu11.,.,.,,u~ly w1lh the u1•L1Jl1u11 ol lhe Con lt .n. I A~r t'.-rneol. will be r•11uuMd tu furrush 4t t .1bm •nd M.ile11ol ~" fnt m.ln1 .. Bond tn "" •11 .. wnl •Qu.il tn 100 1'<'1'-~111 ,,1 the C<mh .. t l \Urll Jiiii d f Allhlul Prf lot n1crnl" 8Yocf m "" •muurol tQu•I tu 100 pe1tenl ul lhe (.unlra< I Sum SMd Bond• \hall b• f, on> dn ddnuttrd C•hlt•<n•~ Surely \dll' 111 lur y lo the O"I"' I Mid lo\led 111 \he I ede1 ,,, R•11"'"' l\'U~d hy lh• Deparlm~nt •ii lr•.;•ury ~nd Ill M1'~tl 111 I dl1ln1 1ua '\aid H1u1th \hltlf rrmli1n m tuH Im' f' and e llect lhruueh lhe eu•r •nlee pe1'1.td r The 8100£11 ,h•ll be • hfen\f"d 'ontt.lLIOt fl""·11Ant to th~ Kuc.111ps\ •nil ProlO\l•m~I\ C\ld•• H1d bo• li.en'°d 111 the •lllJllUhf" dd~\llot •ll(lll\ 1111 tho tr •do IOf wh1l11 lht· tuutr actor 1s suti Wednesday, M&y 26, 2004 A9 -----------------L.eplNc*ll -Ltgal Notlca -LlplMClll - m1111n1• b•d C lhtS llfOjKt hH 3'4 0111bi.d Vtleten Bull 11n• £nlttpt1H pa•hcl P• t Ion so•I~ H. Qunllon1 about thoi PROJECT should ba dlre4:\td lo the PROlf'CT MANACCR I Cont.ic t· Troy Brownlee, f11m. MtCar thy Bulkhnl Co., Ad dreu 29 ~ C 8ur Street, Cost• MtS<t CA 92626. Tel phone 114/ 424 8950. r AX / 14/424· 89!il J Ho 81d may be w1lhdr1wn unlll Nlnet1 dey'I <11\11 \he Old Opeotne 01te K lht Oislrtct ••- Hives lh• naht to reject any and ~II bids or lo .,.,vt 111eQularlho m •llY bid l Newpur l Meu 01111ted S<h<Jol Dishrcl 1s In •equ•I oppllflun1ty• employ~r M Nu telephone 01 f.iu1m1le mach1n~ will br •V••l•blr lo bidder .. un th• OISTRICI p1ern1~~• ,11 the h111e of bid Pubh\hPd Newpor I 8Heh Co\la M••• 0_.ty Pilot Mdy l6 June 2. 2004 W429 s ......... ....... ,"'"""" flcffM lllslntss -The lollow11111 person has •bandoned the use ol lh• F 1chhOt1\ Bus• nru Nim• Mothe,. 8ootc.ilmp llb22 Mai aue11\t Pll'll'y Suite I« Ml'\IOn Vittu Cf. 92691 The f tcl1l111u~ Busine!>s n1me rele11ed lo above wl\ ltttd 1n Or1n11e Counly 011 0!>116/03, FIL C NO /0036944940 Blan<d R1verd, 925 Be1on1~ Ave , Co\la Me\1. CA 971>26 Helen 11u11tei Nl'Ub,.rl. 11617 M11a:uct11~ l'!\wy Suite 144 M1~\1tlll V1•1t• CA 97fi9? H11\ bu .. inr" " con ductrd by .i ~·ner.I p~r lner\tup llelen ltunler Neubert lhl\ \lal•menl w~s lll•d with lhe C•>unly Cltrt. ot 01 o\111!• Counly un041604 200449126St D••ty Pllol Mdy 11, llJ. 16. June ? 7004 W4 I 9 SUllOIS ,AllY LAW) OTAOOI MICW - Da£Qt0 .. f AllJA r«)l ICl I U R( Sl'ON OCNl Mt&diltno SulCU (N~mt) (Al/ISO Al IX MAt«lAOO (Non11>111> YOll Me bl!lfli sued A llJttd le e\lllll doowod Inda Pt. n11orurs NANI 1s a.-. Su .. ., El NOMBAE OH 0£ MNllNCTl ES CASE NtJMBCR (Numero cloel ~so) ~OOOttlO You~ ... .}) CAlENOAA °"YS 1lter lhr'I SummoM llnd l'otrllon ere wwcl on you to lilt o R~~ (l0tm 1284') 11 the coutl end w vt • copy on Ille pelt\l(ln4!( A lel\lt 0t phone cell wltl not piote<>t you If you do not tile yOlll R~:IO! on llfllll. th~ court m•) m~~e 01 der~ •lle<11n11 your l1l3f IWjte, yuu< jllopft \ Y, •nd lU\IOdy ol you• children You m'y be or del td Io p.o y \4.ll)plll I •nd <tltut My lte• •nd <-O'il'!. II yu<1 1 •nnut pey 1114! t.l•t41 It~ d\11 th< L"'1~ for .t I~ w.ttvt't l0<m II Y•~• want feadl adv11.t 1 nnt.u I a ldwy11r 1rnmed1J"ly U,lrd <"''"' JO DIAS CALE NOf\RtO~ 1l~'P•le' dt' rt:ctbif' oftc:11tlu1en1... r,1.- c1\M.0011 iud11.•1I ~ 1"''""'11. ""'" ltllllfll~•~· ~ "'~ 't:lll.Jf \U fOI mu1 .. ,... 11n <k R""CAA'\ta I R"W!'""' lorn1 128:/ I <Ill« IJ otN Ir lln,1 t. 4r ttJ U UllJ ll,1m4(t4t tt!telvrnc.d oo W utn .. t'f ii l)f'Of1"1 trnl St IJ\h·~t no plf'Yftfot \IJ Hr'tJut:·..,t• d f~flllW"t t• H lflt' Vlif'fi .. ,. ~ prdu ut th n .. -. QIJt°' •fet.tcu .u "'•tHO~l4ittu ~u 111 'Jl>"'d.1J v """ •• M""n qoe,o U\lt d p4v._ut nt..111 ltnc inn ho11t1r •• , "'" dt Abo~Ad<I y lo\ l•l\IA.. S1 fl(l l•Ufl'(it-P·•W,•tf ''" (. 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M dtcte UN dee:ISOO!l final 0 la COiie • 1p1d1 instr ucctonn itcliaorMles Ooch.H PIO hlblc1ones pueden h-~ curnptw•n cu11Quoei p111 le de C..l'10tlllll pOI l.~ •tente <lei orden 11Ubltco que ~ hay a 1 eclb.00 u que hay.i vislo una t:.opt,11 de CllJ> I The name and atldreo.s of U... coort is (Cl 11umbr• y dtrecUO<l de la •Otte tt) SUP£RIOR COURl or CN..lf ORNIA COUHl'1 Of OAANCE.. 341 M CITY ORM, PO OOX 14170 ORANG£. CA 92868 ? II~ nMne addre-s ••Id l•lrphone number ol pelrtMJnef"°s llllOl""Y or 1id1t1oner 'll'llhout on •llorney r~ (£1 nombre Id II• ecc "'" y el nu1ncr u 1fe lclefn110 del abOg.00 del llen\Atld•nle. o del de<nM<lantr qoo no hene abo11ado. u) Oevn1n Suarez. 741 W 18th St Ac>I C, Costa ~. CA '¥l617 Dot• (f..t.o~ MAii 2S 2002 ALAN SlATH Cle.&• (Atherl e), lly A. 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It ls u.ruaDy an up<iet and it ~ ca~ the St•a Kings to ana.lyl..-what \Wot wrong. VWting Loyola of l.os Angeles .Jmc.:lced Corona del MAr, the ClP Southern Section Division I de· (ending champion. with an 11-7 vk:· tory in the OF Division I quarterfinals fue$day. The top-seeded Sea Kings lost sl'vcn doubles sets, including four tJghtJy t'Ontestc..>d ones. 6-4, 6 4, 6 4 and 7-5. Sea King Coach nm Mang said Corona del Mar (20-21 faill'd in coming up with Ow ltt'Y shots in the dose sets. Rut what if Carsten Ball WM hrrt"i "fl definitely wouJd have been d different match," Mang said. Wt..Jey Miller. the Sea Klngs' No. I <.ingles player who swept h1., '>t'b, 6-1, ti-0, 6-2. did not put ti ,t., mildly. "Wt> would have won." Miller .... ml "We're fnt:.tntted about los lrlK I expect to not lo..c again in lu~h -.<.hoot. Our team will bear tlwm next year.· H,1U, me St-a Kings' top sing!~ pl.1yt'r, did not compete for the w.1 Kin~ Tuesday. lie was com · m~ home from EJ P'aso, Texas. wl1t'll' he won the United States rc•11111... Assoclarlon ncltionaJ upl'ns. Ile overcame a 3-1 defic11 111 rhc first set and defeated Co! nor l'ollock. 7-5, 6-2. in the title 1nutlh, which ended about 1:15 p 111 mountain time Tuesday. 1~11. who is ranked 35th in the n.111unal boys ISs smgJes. chose to plJy in the USli\ event be· t .111w it would boost his standing 111 rlw national poU. which is gen· t•r.1lly u-.ed by college recruiters. Ball Jnd his father. Syd, trav- t 'h'<I hack home by car after the championship final. Sall did not .-.now or the Sea Kings I~ until """ lwd by cellular phone. ·rm disappoimed." said BaJJ. who wa.. in Tucson. Ariz., at .ibout 6:30 p.m. ·r wish I could h.we bet•n l11ere. I wish I could haw hclpt•d somehow. But I wa' 111 I I l)a.-.o. I can't ht! m two placef> \ al once. I thought the guys could have held their own ... I needed El P".iso for my rank.Ing nation ally. It helped a lot lo win it I wJnll'd to win CJF. too. Rut it's a give llr take (situ.it ion I.~ Mang had been hoping 10 haw Ball in the quanerfinal mutch. I le i.hufficd his lineup Monday, ex peeling Ball would still be pl;iying in El Paso Tuesday. He wru. not pleased with the situation "There's a lot of frustration there. but decbionc; were mode.· Mang said. ·11 would have been u do~ match eirhcr way. I'm f)UI\' !Balli would have loved lfl bt· here." BaJJ would have most lixely won three '>Cl!>. JU~t as Miller did, Mang said. Undt>r that i,n·nario. the final score would have bt·<>n. CdM I 0, Loyola 8. "It would have been ,1 lot closer lif Ball pla)'l'dl." Loyola Coach Mrlce Denison said "We: were awMC lw was in Texas. If he shO\Wd up we Wt'll' ready to 1ry uur hardt>!>t If hl' didn't c;hnw up wt-were ready to 1ake advanruge of the situation " After the fin.t round of sets. the Cubs (19-3) won all three pomt:. In doubles and one m singles tn take a 7-5 lend. putt!ng prc~.'illl'e Above, CdM's Brennan Roberts, right, smacks a return at the net as doubles partner Ryan Caughren backs him up. At left, CdM's Spencer Reitz zeros m on the ball. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAil Y PILOT on the ~a Kmgs. Miller and jun- ior Spencer lkllz won Ill -;ingles in thr U1ird round. ·n1at meant, Corona del M,u net'ded to sweep in doubles m the final round to win the matt·h. but ir lost all three, 6-4, (LI. ti·4. ·n1e Sea KlnK~ had a t·hdllce to win With lht• help of what was thought to be a momcntum- changing victory by Jonathan Kroopf .ind Nick Gingold. The CdM duo defeated Will Schigian and lky Alvare1~ 7-6 (8-6), to dose out rhe second round. Kmopf and liingold were up, 5-4. but Sd1igian and Alvare-z fought off four match points. The Loyola tJJ1dern later forced a tie- breaker .md went up, 5-1, but the Sea King., r<lllied to win it Alex N~'l1yen and Sean Pham also won one doubles '>t'I for CdM. afOMlb'll Quarteffirnlb Loyola 11, Corona cW Mar 7 Slngtes -M1tlor ICdMJ def Ross, 6 1, def. Ecung, 6-0, def. Curtius. 6 2; Reiu ICdMI lost. 3 6. won. 7·5, 6-0; Tat (CdMI IOSI, O~. 0-6, 2-6 Dou~ -Kroopf G1ngold ICdM) loS1 to Ortiz Ntedormeyer. 4-6. lo6t 10 Del Moral-IC1ng. 4 6, dof. Scti1g111r1-Alvarez. 7 6 (8 61. Roberts Caughren (CdMJ losl. 3-6, 0 6. 3 6, Nguyen-Pham ICdM) lost 4 6. 5 7, won. 6 3 SCHEDULE TODAY ..... Cola.Qe men -Jonalheo Endribt and Bri•n Morton IUC lrvl,...I In NCM doublel c:hemplonshlP9 at TUIN, Okie Vala,.W High tchool boys -CIF MmifiNls. Coron• del Mar vt. Valencl1 (Division II) it Hart, 7 p.m .; &tancla v.. C.marlllo (Division Ill} II Moorpark, 7 p.m.; Sage Hiii vs. Petadena Poly (Olvlatoo V) ll San Marino. 7 p m BRIEFLY CdM advances Corona del Mat advanced to the quarterfinals or the OF Sou.them Secdon Division IV baseball playoftS with a 6-4 victory ()lier host Apple Valley Tuesday. ln what C.oach John Emme called, •very windy, very tough cond1tlons: Josh Bradbury bel· ted his l l th home run of season to lead o1J a four-run third inning after the Sun Devils took an early 2-0 advantage ln the first inning. Barrett Sprowl followed Brad- bury with a single and Wess Presson doubled, sen<ling Sprowl to third base. lYfer Lance plated both runners with a double to give the Sea Kings the lead. He later scored in the inning. Bradbury was 2 for 3 with a double, home run and RBI. Lance went 2 for 3 with three RBis. Sprowl was 2 for 5. Ben Maggard scattered seven hits through five innings to earn his third win of the year and Blake Eadlngton pitched a solid sixth to set up Blalte Contant, who picked up his fourth save. The Sea Kings (22-5) are on a 14-game win streak and host San Dimas at 3: 15 p.m. Friday. Cf' !>Miion rv Second round Corona deC Mar 61 App'-Valley 4 SCOft by 1nnlnas CdM 00o& 200 ~ 11 12 2 A Valley 200 110 o -• a o Maggard, Eadington (6), Contan117) and Kelly; Rourlte, Dumoot (4) and Chilton. W -Maggard, 3-0. L - Rourk.a. 28 -Dumont IAVJ. Bradbury (CdM), Prnton (CdMJ, Lance ICdMI. HR -Bradbury (CdM). UCI's Frickson honored • BASE&U.L: Reliever Blair Erickson of UC Irvine was named Big West Conference Freshman Pitcher of lhe Year, headlining a list of four Ant· eaters honored this season on the Big West teams. Erickson and junior pitcher Brett Smith were first -team choices. UCI out.fielder Jordan S1.abo was voted to the second team and third baseman Matt Anderson was an honorable mention. BOYS TENNIS DON LEACH/OAILYPILOl Tristan Cordier, Sage Hill's No. 1 singles player, hits an overhead slam Tuesday in the CIF Division V quarterfinals at Park Newport. Sage Hill gets taste of own medicine Rick Devereux Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.AU I -What did the key say to the doorknob? One good tum deserves another. The expression couJd be used to describe the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division V boys tennis playoffs for Sage I till School, a 13-5 defeat a1 I.he hands of the visiting Cate Ram~ All year the I jghtning have taken early leads after the first row1d of team play. ·l\.tesday. Sage Hill {17-9) had the situation rumed when the Rams opened up with a 5-1 lead. In that first round four sets went to extrd games and one WclS decided by a tiebreaker. all Cate (13-7) vic- tories. "What we have done to teams all year is we've always gotten ahead in the first roWld.~ Coach A.G. Longoria said. "This is I.he first time we haven't and it's hard to malte up. They did to us what we've always done to other pco· pie: lhe lone win in the first round for Sage Hill came from No. 3 sin- gles player freshman Robert Wee, who defeated Cate's Griffan Rich· ards. 6-4. The second round was better, but Sage Hill's goaJ of winning four of the six sets in that row1d came up just shon. Sage's Conrad • Whitaker-'fyler Hoss conquered the Rams' No. 2 team of Kylet Farr and Jesse Gla.-.s. 7 -6. win• ning the tie.- breaker. 7-4. Also winning wai. the No. I team of Ian Livingston and Dan Chin. Tristan Cordier. the No. I singl<.'l> player for Sa~ I lill, won his set as well But the 8-4 deficit afler two rounds meant Cate needed to only wao rwo sets in the third round to a~ Y-dllce to the sem.ifinals. Ara Demirjian, the No. 2 ~ gles player, was the lone Li~ ning victor in the Olin! round. ~ •Probably the most importruO part of the match was winnl1.'f thret'-plus sers in the first round, Cate Coach and Estancia alum Bob Bonning said. "That is th~ sort of thing that can take th~ wind out of a team's sails, and I think it did a tittle bit It can bt discouraging." Wha1~11otd~ouragj.ngisth9 future for the young Sage Hill team. , "I feel that we played a greaJ season. especially since we hav6 five sophomores on the team.' IJvingston. the lone senior, sai& "They're just going to flourish a(, ter this. unfortunately I won't be here. but I hope they continue oq and keep winning.· 2640 legal Notices 2640 t.eoal Nodca 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 Legal NoUces 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Natlca ADVllRSWlfT fOl 95 ~.111>1•• t to 1 und1huM o• "" lll•f'd h~ lh1> un <kl )lll•l'd 'e.~d btd) t" • lump Sun1 Cull lr.111 ,.,. 1nv1!Pd tor lh- 1 .. 11.,w1111 Wo1ll. l'AHINGLOT MAINTINANCl CAMl'USWtOI NOJICTN0.1 SOS9Sl4 (H-04 U ) CONTUCl M0.1 Sf-UU llNIVI HSIT'I' 01 I Ill ti ORNlll, IRVINl lfNINI . CALIFORNIA 9?691 "IOJICT OlSClt,,llON1 Woth 1nclude1. but •J nul 11111.trd lo !tit tollow1n1 H"'""' nt •nd ron ''"" "'"' ut new modi t,. ~lour" tu ealttlna .-ph1tl PA•k•nf( loh •nd tu•ll"¥tYJ. mcludlnc. but out llmtted to, upnelt 11.tv1n11 U•llnt tnd n•e•l•Y n .. , oph•lt P••mc • bnf' •n•lodtnt <H•v111on concrete 11111•1\ Ult b\ £ ,.mp 1111 •t11p1nc • -'""' '""• 111d Ille hV<l•lnl rein u r.on U TllUflO <OHST•UCTIOH con. s 11s,ooo.oo Net•• ,.,,_ .. ~. .... '" ........ ,the 4'•••11flc9'•"• 1,. '"• (.,,,,.(, o.u ...... .. .... y ftet "• ........ .. ........ R111din1 Oocumenll wlll Ill' •••1l•ble lo Blddt1i. 1•n WEONlSOAY, MAY 2', 2004 Ind •ill ti. l\\llPd ill I ~· •ltli.• M~n•11anlflnl tnle1101 Othce Oulldmc. Room,• 'JI)/ ""'"'"''Y nl C•tltm 11ta, llYllltl lt!mld1n1 I 92 on NOi th C•mpi.1 M<IP) 1911'l Hnlbo<•a Boolt .. rd ltv1nt, CA 92697 !>444 (949) 824 1.-ot Chech lor • -· rel ...... 1 .. wlllN t«(lllltH In Ill• IMClullt of S2S.OO ~ Ml of 8HUinc Oocurnenb. CIM<llt ate to k 11111M P•y•blt lo • 1'11<1 Ratt11h ol the UntvenitJ of C•hfornl• • S.11;td Dick will not ba •c:ccpttd •flet. 2.00 PM o;1 MC*OAT, JWll 21, 2004 ,._ .... utll' In llMI •-nl ol 101' ol tM lump Sum S.M 814, Uth1d1111 11tarn1t11, Jllall •CCOft\jlellJ HC:ll 914 flM Surety lwilnc tllt OMI 8011d wit ba, O<I tllt 814 OtldllM, Ill ~ .. lllftty llllllltt (u d•flud lo th C•te11nt. Ctfl of c1.,d 1'1 •ndu1e Sac:lto11 9)5 110). i 111111dal0fl l'r• lid C1111f81~11ce •nd r, e !ltd Job W1tl• woll be • On du,led on MONDAY, JUHi 1, 2004 be1r1nn1na prnmplly •I 10100 AM Po111tc1"•nh 11>111 mHI •I f ~"ltlle\ M1nA&tment h•te11m Otfrce B111ldln1, M1ln Conler•nc1 Rnnn• • 128 Umversol y of C11tl<>< n11 l1v1nt (Bu•kltnc I 92 on Nu• Ill C1mpu' Map) 19172 l•mborte flouleo1d Ir vine. CA 92697 ~44 (9'9) 82• 1404 (f0< drmne d11ttllun., con~utl ••• Im uet edlll dtcecllone Mml) AnDCOAMCC AT tl4l Pal-llO COM,HlM(I AMO Pll-110 JOI WAUC IS MAMOUOllY fOlt AU ..... , CON- TUCTOllS. THl Mlll· IMO WIU ClOSl AT l~S AMl.flY COH- TUCTOH AHtVINO AnB THIS TWI WIU NOT II IUCMaU TO l'AHK•AU IM THI 110 Paocus AS " l'IUMI COMTUCTOlt. Only btdd•rt who p.tfttctp•t• In bcitl1 lht 1'1e Bid Confeunre ind lh• Job W.tlk Ill lhflr fnl1ttl1 will b• alluwd lo bid on Ill• Proiecl ., 11•lmt .onh .tcl011 I 01 lor lh•• 1nfo1mAl1tin , con11ct r ac:111t1n Man•a•menl, Conl11cts Ot1>•1lm•nl, Alt11 Brt11d1 R. Ho<hnhult •I (!M9) 824 1404 Th• ~uccesiful BH!d•t and th Subcontr ••Inn will be requtrtd to lollow th' nc>ndiacrimlnalton requl1ement1 tel lorth In the Bidd1111 Onc11 1nanh •nd to P•Y pttv1llln1 wa1e lflH •I Illa loc.tlOfl of '"' Wntk Tile ~ucc.silul Bidder will be requited to have the lollowinc State ol C•hlornl1 Contr1cto!'s llttll~ CUii fill II lhe time of wbm"11on ot llla Bid U<lNSI UASS#KA Ttote1 U<IMSl<OMt ,~_, .... "" (....,..,_(-'1 Otlww Pr~ s..ttfket Bidder 'C)u1tlflcallo11a callff t0r to be ~b· mlllt4 •I time ol bid lnctvdt. ~t ire 1101 llKHSMll)' lffnottd to l Tiit C0111t.ct0t •hill hive ktn In bvslnns under the uma 11a- •IMI C.llfcw11l1 Contrac:• tor'• Lltt11u lot • ll!lll111'1Ufti! ol a wntlnu 11111 1-• PflOf lo the 1114 ~ dlW IM tlllt Project "" ~ llaH 10 aall1f1 this ,..,Ire !Miil WI Ila of tltt Mrtle I YfHI I 141'1! !14 llJ lh(• c11nlr a• I l l ht Cun It actor '''~" pruvrd• 1 moflrmum ol 3 t•le<~n10\ Im PfOlf'l.I~ \1m1lt1 rn " ""~ "nd "" lo "'" Prur•d whrcl1 h•v~ bt<rn w« t\\lully compl~tetl 111 "'' Sl•tr of Calllurn1~ lfmrna th• P"'I J VMo \ lltf kl (;f NI!> UI Tiii UNIVI f('iJ I Y Cit I.Al I IOkNIA M•y 100"4 Publo\ll~d N•wpor t 8utl1'1'n\lf Mui Oaoly Pilot MIV l6 lune ') 2004 WUI ADYllT15WIR fOl llDS Subiect to tond1tt0rn ptrsurbed by tile un dllf~OfnoJ 'Hied bHh IOI • t ump Sum Con tratl 11• 1nvittd fot Ille l0Uuw1u1t Work AltHANDLllt alP&.AClMlNT MlOSU•Gf H PaOJICTNO.r SOl2011 CONTllACT N0.1 .. ,,., UNIVCRSITY or CALIFORNIA, ll!VIN( IRVIN(. CAI If OllNIA 9769/ PIOJlCT OlS(llPflOH: Wnr~ includn but " nut l1m1led to th• loltow1111 lhl• fN'efect 1Mlv4a•, IMit •• .... 11Mtt•4 ••• the ,_ ... al oMI ••· p4.o<e ... _t af -air ....., ..... cla1etl ...,., _ ...... 9"Vf· ,_ .... , ... ....., ... e .. "'" ·-"·"' "-"· _.,,,.. .... ,-.. .... <'. .. _ _, ·-...... , .......... , .... e -..... tfte ... ,, .. '9tleft •• ·-· ,, .... ~ ........ -tin _ _...... ... ,_. UTIMATlO COMSftUCTIOM conr $450,000.00 ...... ,,,,_ "' 4ere .... '" .... ,.._, the ..-ftlfc•tlOfU 111 ... C...tf«t o.c-.. ....., ............... ,., __ , Blddlftf Oocu~h Wtll bt 1va1lab+I Io 816der1 on W .... 4'.y. May 26, 2004 •nd will be l•Jutd 11 I acllttln M1n1aemant Unl•tnlty ol C1fllornla, ltw111• 20\ lnttfttn 011~• 8ulld•n& (mt1t1111 lddrus) l9172 lefllbOf .. 801111 'ltfd (pflye1C1I lddtn•) lf¥1na, CA 12&91 SMA ($49) 124 t404 °'*"* '°' • -· uh ..... 1 .. will ba ftllf'lltM ill ttlt •-nt ol SH ... ,af Mt ot '*"" ~utMilts Chtc\s If e ta lloa 11\aOe Pttt&le to • The Rtet11\I R! Ille Urly11!!h Cll -·-·----· .. C:1llln1111a 'ir"t'd 8111\ w•ll nul tit> atttpted .tiler 2:00 "'"' <'n l h.,nday, Jurt• 17, 2004 81d 'iet u11l1 In lh~ 4"111Ulll nl 10'1. 111 lhl' l ump Sum B•'" Bid, •• d111hng Alttrnalo \hall .u I Ortlll•toV ~•< h U1cl lht Sut"IV "'"'"K ltlt Hrd llnnct '"•" "" nn lh1> Hid D•.<dhnto 111 4'dl01tft!'d -'U1"1 01\Urttf ( •S cl1l1111d on "" C1l1ll'llt1t• < ndt of C'.ovol Pro< "dur • S11 t111n ~1?0) A 111•11dalu1y Pre Brd Conlrrentt •nd Pr• But fob Wdlh will lie (Oii duUcd on Thvn4ey, /IHI• l , 2004 1>ec1nn1n~ P•omplly et 9:00 •·"'· r1t1 II< op<lnh ~hAll mf>tl •I r •11hli.' M .. n.1apno~nl t11tr11til Ol h<t Uulldma. (mot• •~n<t R'"'"' till lln1 .. 1"IY nf I Ahln1111A trvint \ll1t1ld1n1, I '17 JU Ntot th r •mpu\ M•11 l 19117 1 .. n1ho1•" lloutr~at i1 ""'""· 1:119?6()/ !1444 (949) 814 1404 AfTl MDANCI AT T"l l'll·llD CONflllNCI AHO 'U 110 J OI WAlll IS MAMOATOllY fC>a AU 1'1111111 COM· TRACTOllS. THI lllllT- 1M0 Will ClOSI ATt10.S •·'"· AMY COHllACTOllS AHIV- IHG Anu THIS TIMI Will NOl ll IUGllll TO PAartC•Afl IN THI 110 PIOUSS AS A PllMl COHTllACfOI. Ottly b1dd.,s wllo P"''" rpale on boltl Ille Prt 61d Conference end ltlo lot> Walk in lhe11 •nl11•ly wrtl be allo1o¥ed In bod on th• l'rniect •• prtmf' c1111t,.ct0<~ r 0t lur Iller 1nform•l1on. cnnlecl F tcrhlles M1n1&•m•nt. Cont11ch D•P•• lmenl, Alto 6rtnd• R Hochnhull Al (949) 814 t•O. Tile 'uccusfuf lllddtr •nd 1b Subconlt octon wilt be required lo follow lh• nondlscrlmlnetlon requl<•menlJ 1111 hMlh In lht 611Jdll'I Oo\;11 m•nh and t o P•Y preveillnt Wllll U IM It tlla loc:•I loll of the Work The 1ucce,1ful 811~d•1 will be raou1r10 lo llnt tilt fotlowlfll St•l• ot C.llf0t11lt COl'ltrectof°• tke!IM Cllf1tnt •l I.ht lllM ot aubmls-.lon of the Bid lKINSI a.ASWKATIOtt1 UCJMl(OIKJ Celttrt18~8 o:.: .. ~-==:: ...... ~ .. h ... "'""' ......... M4 lnclucle, bul are "•' rtac••..,.lty ""'''•' I•• I lhe Contractor \h•ll havt been tn buJtneu und., lhe ume name •nd C•lolorn11 Contr•c Im ' I 1ctnu lor • 1111nimun1 ol !I conlonll uU\ Y"" p1101 to lhe bid openina d•le tor this P111f'l'd Tile llct11M1 used In \,>t1~fy lh11 requrre mtnr v.111 h• or lhe ••mt ly~ lfQUlftd by lheconh 1el l lhe Conl11dor 'hall pr~v•de a m1ntmum ol J telerencu lor p•ojtch >1m1la1 rn uope •nd 'lte lo lhrs P10,ecl which h•°' been suteenlulty compleled 1n lhe Stale ol C1tororn1• du11n1 the "'~' 3 yul\ Ill( RfC(NTS Of Hlf UNIVERSITY Of CALI fORNIA May 20<W Publt,hed Ne wpofl Bu,htCoda Mna D11ly l'tlnl May i!t\ lune 'l J00t W42!i fldltiM ...... "-*"-' lhe lottnw•n& "tl\ons M • do1n1 busineu u Balanced llulttlura A<.11punclu1e a. H.,bal Cllmt. 23961 C1tle 0. le M•1d1ltn•. Ste 402, l eiun1 Hoth. Cahlornla 'l?ti!>l Davrd Phelps, 18938 S~n Bin St .• fountain Valley, C.lllornl• 92708 Thrs busmeu IJ con duel~ by •n 1nd1vrclu1I n•ve you ,,., ltd <lotna business yet1 No Oa•kl Phelps Tiiis sl1ltm1nl wu llled with lhe County Ct~r k ol Or1n1e County onO!>/t0/04 2000 .. Utt O•tlr Piiot M•y 12. t 9, 16. Iv,,. 2, 2004 W420 ""°" llSA .. SOIOOl llSllKY 1.01 190 M•. DAU ANDP\A(I 1'41114-AM A. 114 o,-Mt n.. .... 114 ···•h110• Wo411ot4ey, JUNl '""' 1004, 1.00 ,._.. IS. ltl1ce of 81d R .. utpt• New"ort·Mtu U111f,.d Sl:hoot Olstr~t • ,11rc1tnS11c. ~ 8 8- StlHt Coat• ....... CA 9262C C l'Y°'9Ct lta/111 RC 8!0 Of' Ht~T HM ROM HIGH INTUIM HOUSll~Q l"t!ASC TWO ( L(CTllJCAl f'OWCR NfO ftfttALAAM 0. Pl.ct Ple11t t it on Nt Mcc.tthf tv!Wlnf Cof!\Ptlllet./MUsllfa •A Olllce. HH·C llur StrMt, Cost1 Mfta, Ca• tM~ 0 WOH.r II. Proiecl Oucroption. l his pruiecl con~1sts ol comple1tn1 the elecl11c1I power •nd hie llllrm scOj>l!s lor phase 2 ol Ille Ntwpott Harbor Hrdl tnterrm Housm1. Pllue 2 "' defined IS lht 1ema1n1na relocatable clusrooms (numbertd 138 lhroueti 1._.) that complete tile eroup known ,. BLOC 2. and lhe relocal1ble clus rooms (11umbtred t4S ltlrouati 157) and • reloc1l1ble rutroom (numbered t58) that comprise the froup known IS BLOC . and the ttlocalable dus room1 (numbeftd 134 lllrou1h I 37) lll•t comprlu th• rroup ~nown as BLDG 4. In tol•I, phase 2 consists of (1) reloc:1l1ble re stroom bu11dln1 •nd (24) retocet1blt cl1ssroom butldln&& F Of clanltu lion of scope •lrUdJ 1nst11fed undt< PhaH l (to whkll Phue 2 wrll c:onnecl) , .. tile Bae~ I' ound p11 •C• Aph under stCllON 10 SUPPLC- MENTARY CONDITIONS ot Ille BIDDING and CONTRACT REQUIRE ME HTS B Pullm1na1y hll male. $130,000 C l'rellmlnary Sctled· ult: 4!> day,. l.OSNOlKl1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•t Ne•por t Meu U111f1td School District achnc by end lhrou"' lb Gowernln1 Board wllt rtc•IVt SHltd bkb fO< eWllfd of a contract fOI th• ebove nam4td l'rojottl up lo, but not liter Ul•n lht bid doldllM A Bids Ill•" ba 1• ctlnd In tilt "lace ldenttlled above W!Mtllar or not bkb .,, opened • u ctty •t the tlma fluel In thl~ notice, llO blcl Wiii Ii. taeei'totd elttt the bid dtaclllna 8 P\.APtS AHO SPEC lflCATIOM NtC AVAll A8lE HOW Th4 docu "*'" Nr 1>a 11\'ltwotel 1t tfta l'ROJICT MAH AQ(R't offlu (U• etklrtta Item H. ••IOW) Oft CAN BE .. URCHASCO rROM lllYUHl ll .. ., .... ,. 1072 c""""".. c .. tff, .,,,._, CA. tMM. TIL (94tl 111.r..... JU (94t ISl•tlM C. ~II 8100U must potl e 11'4 bond °' otflw HCl#lly lfl tllt e-t ot ·~ •f tllt ·-lit of tlla llltl with tt1t llltl 0 h<ll 8lOOCR, ti• fl'lllttt!MOV I) '"'" Ult uec:ution ot the Con tr.et ... ment, will bt required lo turnlsll ~ l•bor and Mal er 111 Per tor mil nee Bond 1n •n amounl equal to 100 pefcenl ol llM Conh •cl SUM 11nd I f atlhlul Pettormance Bond 1n an •mount equal lo tOO percent ol the Co"tract Sum S11d Bonds $h•ll be lrom en admtlled Celllorn11 Suret1 Ull\ l1ct0fy lo the Dt'lrrcl and I rs led in th• F tde11I Re111ter. issued by llwl Depa•tment of Tr .. iury •"d ltcen&ed 1n Cal1lo1 nla S1ld Boncb \hall remain In lull force and eflecl ltlrouth Ille cuar1nt" peflod. E Tiie Bt00£R shill be 1 hunsed cont1ector IH"su1nt lo lh• Bu,•ness Ind Proftt110nals Code and b• licensed In lhe 1ppllc1ble classllicetions for the Ir a des 101 "¥hlch the contractor is sub mitllna 1 bod F ftl1$ ptOject hH 3, OtUbled Veteran Busi llH' Cntttprise p•rlrc• patlOn coals. C Questions about lh•J PROIE.CT should be directed to the PROIECl MANAGER It Cont•ct Troy Bro•mlee. Fwm· McC11 Illy Bu1kt1n1 Co.. Ad drtu 298!°1 C Bur Sheet. Costa M4sa, CA 9262.6, ftlephone'. 1l•I 424·89!>0, fAX: 714/4?4 8951 t No 81d may be wltltdtPn unlit Hinely days 11tei the Bid Opanln1 D•te. J Tht OtSltlct rtsa<Yn tile 1t&hl lo reiect en1 and •II bids 0t to w1lve hr'lulerlloes tn eny bid II. Newporl Meu Unltled SChOOI l>tJtrrct 11 .,, •equal opportunity• •"'Pio)'• l Ho tNephont Of l110Jmilt 11\GChtrM wlll ba •w•1lable to bld<hw s Oft the DISTRICT prtmlHs •I the time of bid Publlatled Newport 8eac:lv'Costl Mese 01111 ,llot Mly 26. June 2, 2004 W4Z7 1h Gover ntna Board. hcreonalter 1 efc11 cd to u .DISlRICl ," Witt 1 ec:e1ve up to. but not l1h1 lhan lhe •bove stated brd deadline. \ealed bids al the plan 1dent1l1ed abov• tor lhe award of a conlr.tcl 101 the above P1019tl 1111 bids .,. to be m •ccordanu "¥1th Condi Irons. lns1ruc1tnn1 end Sj>ec11tcallons wht<.h are on It~ tn the olhce ot lht Purctluma D11ecto1 ol satd School Dlshtcl. 298!>·B Bur Strut, Co,la Mesi. CA 926Z6 There wlll be • ,,...,_ ... tety ,rt-ltld Ceft• fw-e .i 10.00 -. Jw110 •• 2004 •• .......... l. 2tlS ·-Street, Cesla MHe, CA. Any brdder l••lint lo •lltnd the enllre pre bid conference will be deemed a non1espons1ve btdde< and wrll have ols btd returned un0c>ened E •ch bid sh•ll b• ucomp1n,.d by a bid bond rn Ille lcum ol CHh, 8 Ctr ltf1ed 01 ca,hoer's ctleck or • bid bond In en amount not leu thin ten percent < 10') of utimeted budceted do"•• amount ol $200.000 00 All sllfely companiu pto vid1n1 bonds should bt r lttd A or Better •nd surety Is an Adm11ted Surety Insurer under Cal1I01nli1 Code ol Ctvit Procedures99S 120 A Performanc• Bond m•y be 1equ1t1d al lht chsuttron o1 Illa Dbtr Kl No bodd .. mlJ with· dnw his bid fOf 1 period ol FORlY·FIVE (45) days 1ltet the dale set tor Illa opentn1 tl1•r10f TIM Bolfd of lduca- tion of Illa Newport· Meu Un1t1ed School 011tr1ct ru•rvts the t11tll to re~I eny or 111 blda and nol ""•H.,il)' 1c:cec>t the lowest bid. •nd to war•• any In lnrmality or lrre1ul1r1tr In •nJ bid rtc••vtd NIW.O.T-MlSA """1JD SCHOOl OtfnKT efC>r-..C-ty "-•'\.CW.., O~oct.refPwdMoe..,_ .... w ........... rt4/424·S07T l'ulltl•llt' "••port 8Mdl/Cost. Mesa OaifY Pliot May 26. June b 2004 W4~ 10251 Yorktown Ave, Hunlmaton Be•Lh CA Ptojecl Bid '915 Sile Prap for lwn Rrloc •tab!~ 8u1ld1n1s •I New Venture~ NOTtCf IS HEREBY CtVEH lllal the Hun t1na1on Beath Union Hlgti School DMncl of Orenee Counly, C111fo1 n1a a ct1n11 by and lhrn1111h th Govtrn1n1 Board. he1e1nalle1 re lerred lo u "DISTRICf • will recerwe up lo, but nol later thin. the above staled bid deadline, sealed bid\ al tile placr rdenlllled above lor lhe award ot a contract 101 the •bove Proiect There will be • min dalory tob w1lk and conf•rence at 9 am June l, 2004 11 New Venlures, Marina Hrah School, I S871 Sptin1dale St . Hunhnalon Beach Any bidder l•1hna to •fiend boltl tob ••lh and conle1e11ces will bt d«emed • nonrespon51ve bidder ind will tlave oh bid returned unopened P1011c f Oocumenls may be reserv~d by c11t1n1 the Purchu1n1 Oepartmens, (114) 964· 3339ut 4351 In ecco1d1nce with lhe prov1s1ons ol Bus.neu and P1olen 1ons Code Section 1028 15 and Pubhc ConCnct Code Secllon 3300. Ille DIS TRICT requ11u lh•I the b idder pOUIH lht lollow1n1 cl&~J1l1ca tton{s) of c:onlrilctcu•s \1unu(s) 11 tl>t lime the bid is :r.ubm11ted Clns B Any b1dde1 not 'o ltcenud •t the time ot Ille bid 01>41nlna wilt be rei.cted n nonre sponsivt T •mt 11 of lh• es~ntt EKh bid 'haH be ac comp1n1td by 1 bod sec:u11t1 rn the form nl cash. • certified 01 cuhlar'a chic~ or bid bond 111 •n ~mount not lfls lh•n ttn pe<cent (10~) ot llMI total bid puce, p1yablt to Illa DISTRICT rt.. OIST~ICT ruervtt tilt rlchl to reltct any or all bids or fl) w111ve any lrrt1ularltlt1 or lnlotm•llllH In 1ny bids Of In IM blddlnt ptO cn.1 T1la Cllllornla o.i>art mtnl of lndu,11111 Rtlttlon1 hn deter· mined tht a•ner•I pn ••lllna tattt of per diam Wt ... IOf lht loetltly 111 wtlich tht woa I& to ba petfOf!Md IOf the Prof tel Cot»t• ot lhna Wlfl reta dtltrmone tlol\$, tllhta.d Pthlllinl W•aa S<tlt, •t• mt\n talMd 1l Ille DISfRICt otlke and are available ..1 the lollowma "¥ebs1te· www du ca ao•. 11 shalt be m1nd1tor1 upon lht 'ucct\\tul bidder to whom th~ contract ~ aw•rded. and upon 1nr 'ubconlractor hsted, to pay not leu lhan tile •aid spec1htd fatu to all WOf~ers employed by lh'm tor the Proiect lhe ~uccessful bidder and any subconh eclon will be requlfed lo ab1dti by lhe DISTRIC l'1 l aboo Co(llpll1nce Pro1nn1 (I CP) Ille requrremenh ol the LCP will be dtM:u:r.std al the m•" dalory pre b1d walk In deta1t No brddet may "¥1th d1aw any bid tor a pertod ol su ty (60) calendar dayl •lier Illa d1le sel 101 the oponlna ol bids Pu• 1uanl lo Pub her Conlr•cl Code SKl- 17300 the Aar .. ment will conlem PfOYr~IOM perm1tltnc th• auccass- lul bidder lo substitute securities tor any mon· In withheld b1 Iha DIS I RIC T to ens or• perlo•manc.e undtt tha Aerumenl or permfttinc pa1ment of retentions urned dtrec tly Into eKrow In 1ccord•nce w1~ Cduc1 t1on Cod t 17016 ll, tile OISlRlq has a DVBE partlclpat.011, 1011 ot 11 lent~ percent of the o.,.,; dollar all'\Ollnt upen u ctl yur fu conl 'l111ctoon ' S ...... ltyi : Swal MdM!e, 01.-.ctw ·., ,, _ __, , ... """ . ,_ .... ,,...,_ ' Publi•hld Newpor( Beach/Co1t• Mai 01.._ P1lol May 19, 2~1 2'004 w•µ • ., ficMM ..... , ........ :: Tiie fotlowtn1 persolf• 11 I dollll bllMlltSS u t Re STUOK>S. 1101 Sou"( Bur Slrffl, S.nta An•I CA9V04 1 Rouzbth 8allr1m1ll1 3301 South a .. , Stt••• 141A, Se11lt llne c., ~l10' . 1 his buslnau IS con' dudtd 111 tn incfMduM Hua you sl.-itd doi.lf buslne.11 yet? Y "· 2000 Ro1ubth 8thr1m111 lllls &l•t•tnelll w1 lil•d with the C:0.111t Cle1k of Otenc• Count O<IOS/14'°' IOCMH ..... Oallr Piiot Ma, ZS. Ju..4 2, 9, 16. '004 W&.11 I Piiot J 01 I .. d i t e Wednesday, May 26, 2004 At ..... -llpf flallca --------llplNGlces -LlplModca -......... 2l40 -~llp~l§Noll=•--.;;;•~Lep~l;;;;Nollca~~2141~ l.1111 ~ 2MO UgaJ Nollca -l.lpl ..... ~ ..... ... s...... Th• followlna P•• aons iii'' clOlfl& busl11ess n · ~ lalltrlan En lfe/prlst, 30 Pal1ll11e 'IJZ1. lrvtM, Ca 9?612 Anoo•hh Zakerl1n. )15 H lltnwood 1211. tCltlld•lt. CA 91206 • flll bu,lous Ii con >!tttd by• •n lnd1v1du1I Hav• yO\I slMted doilll ~sint's yet? Yet, nuery 2003 Anooshh Z1h111n Tlllt 1h1l1mtnl WH 5 with 1111 County ~ of Otttiat County 04/13/04 ~·1214.4 Clally Pilot May 12, 19. 2!· Jun• 2, 2004 W421 fk-. ... ~ N01lC£ Of PUBLIC DMrm 1 _...,,, VIII-llWPOITllSAMB C.Htr•OI•" CHter, m1Wn1• bid -SALE VIA C£RTIF1£D ~ • ..._. rlWWI ~ '"''"'•CA. tH06. Tll. C lhll project ha• 3\\o The lollowinc per1on' MAlt.-AET\IAN Al· U.C. :::z.t::ctt.tM ol --•-• • !'4't SS2-7SH, JAX Olsabi.d V•ltnm itusl 111 Clolna bu11n•" " C(JPT REOUESTt.D U. "W wtlo t .01 llO flMl, OAll t4t SS2·1tot nus CnterprtH µ1rl1CI Molhtn Boolu"'ll. IJJ ~ H. ,._ 300 "*"-'° llllMI ltle ANO f'lACI C he Otllrt<I will be P•lton 1oals f 1611) SI 127. co,ta ~tfWt,Spe,oe 42 ~ lit ttie 1141ltl·04 1nll1aton11 111d tntmc111, H Question• tboul Melt, CA 91627 ·~-~-· IMch, CA eun.nt locllllorl ""'9t A. 1141 0.-hlt fl•• " la bot Com11llan~o thi~ PROJECT shuutd be Helen Hunhir N-ubert, l2teC) Alctwd Pfeil 300 melltl .,, .... IUllon ••4 114' OeeOilll••• P1oa1tm wo accord•nce directed tu lhe PROJCCl Ill E 16th St 121 E.OoutH,,.y,..,.. ='"'""be~ We4,..a4ey, JUNI wtlh llHt promJOOs ind MAHAC(R CostaMn1 CA92627 ' Newport ~ ~ c._lllNlofleY.;.~ ltTH,2004 1 2.00,.M. requ11elflenb ol Asum I Con lH I ' lr o y Thts bulluen b ~on t2M() Noctc. It hef'9by home Who lrMftdl to B. Pltct ot Bid Rt bty 6111 1!!06 •nd 8rowntot, firm McCtt ducted by s11 tndtvtdu•I 9lvln pwauant IO Ce!(. IWllOW the ~ t1111t Ntwpor l Men pursuant lo Callfo1111<1 thy 8u1tdtnl Cu., Ad tt1ve you ,,,.,,, • ., douia lomle CM Codit S.C.. hamt from the ~ Uothed S<hool Oostrtcl • labor Code uct1001 dreu 29 !> C Bear bus1neu yet' Ye, lloll 718.541a and eel-~ muet rtmCMI PYrchu1n1. 198!> 8 Bur 1110 el uq All con SlrHI. Cost• M•u, CA 06/01/0J fornbi Comlllefcim the lllObllehofM from Street, Costa Mua, CA tractors and thetr ep 92626, lelephone 7l4/ Helen Hunter N~ubetl Codit Section 1210 thllt the PIR wltNn ltw (!5) 92626 phcable lubconlra~lors 424·89'.)(), FAX 114/424· 'lhls. 11ateme111 ,.0 the loflowlna dlecritled dtY9 ll'om {he ct.II of C • f'relect Heme• perlorm•ne on th« pro1 89!>1 !tied w1tt1 the County prOpWty wflJ be lotd by Pll'Ct\Ne, and remit MWUlll A MOOlaN~ eel silt wtll be reqolfed J Ho Bod may bl c•~ri. ol o c De•nzaP-..... VI.....,. ,.._ p...... lliTION Millott VllW lo <Omply with the withdrawn unlll Htn•l• o':04116~•nae nunty LLC (W~-;:;'j ~:.;.-,.;;; ': lllMINTAaY SCttOOl • requ11eme11t5 of the days titer th• 81d 20046912650 al (Mlbllc auc:Uon 110 ttw 175.00 per day com-CONT•ACT a (IUS I •b111 Compltan(e Pro Openln& 01le Delly Pilot M•y 12. 19 lllghfft blddtr kif meMlng ~ the... TUaN~OUT) 11r•m 1nclus1ve or but K lhe Oi•t11ct " 26. June 2 2004 w418 ceel\, In 18"1\it money lifter in. _.. to in. 0 Pl1ce Plen~ •rt on not hmtltd lo p<ovul1n1 wrv.s the rocht lo rtjKI of the United StnM, or dMe ltl8 mobli.ho!M le ltlo.McC•rl hJ Butldtn& the L•bor Compltonu •ny ~nd •II bldl or tu a cashlat'a cllecl!. In rem<Wtd from the Plttil. Companles/Mn~ure ·A· Ollocer 01 lus/her de> waive 11reeularlltes in Ind ex lawful money ol 1ha Furt"""-9, ltle put• Office ?98!1 C Utll tfln•ttd repruenlallve any bod Unhld SWtN, rNlda dll99r of ttie ~ Street. Costa Mes a C• lh~ 111111 to ,ondud L Hewpo1 t Men ~ to Oeanu holne lhall be ,..pon-9?626 audit" 1nlt1v~ws ol tlte Ontlted Schoul 01\lroct is &aY.lde VIiiage U.C alble kif the ci.anup of 1.02 SUMMAaY Of tralfnmen P•rlormut& •n "eQttAI oppo1lumty• (payable 8l llmt of .... ) Iha apec:e of Ill lrMll. WOH1 on the P"'I'" I \lie on tmptoyfr on June 11, 2004, at plpee, wood, eq\llp-A ProfKI Oeuriplton an•• deemed nec~\ury M No telephone or 2:00 pm at the follow-~.. etc., utll-lht\ ptOftd tntludes ba>i5 du11n& cmpk>yee' l•otm•le m•ch1n• will be Ing locadon: Al lhe Incl In ttw rernowal ol 1r1dma. p~v1na. flat nornMI wo1k11111 hour\, o1v•tl•ble to bidders on Nonll front eMranc;e 10 the moCllehome from work. unduaround ulll di uu dddll1unal cost to the DISTRICT 11renuso~ the County Court-the ~. Adel-1Ues. and ml$Cell<1noou> the Dl\lr1tl or any ol at the hme of b•d '-• 700 Civic c.nter tlonally, the ~ olher silo tntprovemcnh lht 01sl11ct' rep1tsen Publt•hed Newpor I Ori..,. Weat. Serrta Ana, ahall llMo be liable fol' usoc•ated with >lt eel tahv~• or acenh Beach/Costa Me•~ Oa1ty c.lllomla. $.id ule 10 any damegea ~to •mprovcmenh tor a bus 0 I ~~h Ull>OI H mu•t Pilot Mav ?6 lune ?. be without Cl-I Of thl Parle during ttw turnout •nd pareol drop po)I d btd bund ur utller 2004 W429 wwnnty •lo~ remoYlll cA the ~ oft ""' and sit~ )tlurtly m thr •muunl lion, hnanclng, en-home Tha total emount tmp<ovements for reto nl tO ~ nl lhe 1mount cumbnlnc:el, Of othef. dlJe on thla property ~alallte clanroorn~ nf tit• bod with thr bid wlM on an "u la" lndudlng ..Unwi.d 8 P1 ehnunar y [~II I I dth llll>OI R •I '"Where la" besls. The coats, expenMa, end mate· S2JO.OOO n1111t,tnN>11\ly w1lh the property which will be actv.ncea u of the dnl C Prehm1n,11y S•htd e•hUllu11 ul lht Lull IOld 11 dNcribed ff ol Ille PUbllc .... 11 ule 65 day\ '""I A~r<e1111rnl will be followa: 113,372.•t. The auction 1.03 NOTICI: r~'l""~d 10 ""''"Ii w Yeat/Mobli.llome: 1969 wlll be made fOf' the N011CI IS lllRlB'I' lo1hu1 ••1d M•le11.tl Guerdoo ~ purpoee ol MU.tying Gtvr N lh•I N•WPOI t P•rlorman1• Bond '"•R Decal Number. the lien on ttw ~ Meu Un1l1ed School •muunt e11u.il '" 100 ABASl90 s.rial Num-erty, together with the Dtslrrct achna by and pc1 cent of thp Conlrad ber•: S2094XXU coel of the ult. Oiled: lhoouah ti~ Gov•rmne """' and .. I ,ulhlul S2084XX The current May 19, 2004 GregOf'y Board will rectovP sealed Perloro1a"'' Buud man locatlon ol the subject Beam I AaeodatM, btd~ tor •ward ol • •muunt ••111al 111 100 property 11· O..rua Inc., l..w Ofllcee of cuntrul for the above pc11 ent of th~ t:ontracl ba'f9ldi VIiiage, ~ E. QregOf'y Bffm & Aue>-n•med Protud up tu. bul Snm Said Uund> \hdll Coast Highway, S~ clai.a, Inc., Two Ven-not 1.iter lhan the bid be 11nn1 ''" •dm•lltd 42, Newport e..ch, CA ture Ptau Sulta 380 dPadlmt Cat1lnrnt• Surety 'd"" t2leO. Ttw public euc· !Nine, callfornle 921111 A Bid-. shall bt re flllury tn the Oislrnl lion will be mao. to g!M9) 453-0300 Fax: LOIVtd In the pla(e and h\tcd"' th~ rcde1.1I Utllly Ille tNtn IOf' 949) 4~16 By: t rl P n t 1I1 ~It n b n v ~ Reg1\to1 "\lltd by thr 110f'egt of Ille lbolle-regofy B. Beam, Whtlh~r 01 nol bod' .ue OepArlm,.nt nl lru,ury described property that A.uthorlad Agent tOf' UllP""d t uctly '' th" and 1 .. rnwd on Cahl 11 wu depoehed ~ by De Anu Bayside VII· tom• lued 111 th" nu\lte ntA S<1•d Hnnd' '"•" Steollent. H. Plan Ind 1199 LLC ASAP594883 nu brd will be reutved renl•"" m lull lurl• """ Atchlrd Plett with 06/26,06/02 Alter thebtddeadhne etlo .t lhruugh th• IJ Pl ANS ANO SPI C ~u•r.;ntee 1>r11od 11 ICAllON\ ARl II VAil f th~ 81001 R \hall bo· lllU£, NOW rhe dOLU· " htell<od I nntral tuo 111~nts moy be 1 ev1ewecJ p111 \1w1t tn the Ru"rtt'\\ at th" PROJECT MAN d<Hl Ph1lt\\11JOdl> Cod~ A Cl R·' ut llct ( \ t• •nil b" h<en,ed m the Jdlfres-tlem U brlow) apµltl•blc '''"''"••loun-. UH CAN UI l'URCllllSI 0 lut lhr lratl•\ for whtdt f R 0 M INT (RN ( f lhe t u11lr .c lu1 ,. •uh UUIPRIHJ; IUZ2 Ho\v to Place A s......,ef ~ 1 f1n11hflkuf FldltlMIMeu"- fht followma petM>n ho~ dbandoned the use of the Ftclohou• 8us1 nus Hemr Mathen Boolcamp, 21b22 M.tr euente Pkwy. Suite 144, M1ulon Viejo CA 92692 The F lclotoous Bus1neu name 11fe11ed to above wn filed tn 011nae County on 0!>/16/03, Fil£ NO 20036944940 Bl•nt• Rover• 925 Besom• Ave • Costa Mu1. Ci\ 92626 llel~n ltunl•• Neubert. 116?1 Marallerttl' Pkwy Smtr 144 M1"1on VteJO t.A 9?697 Tti" bu-.ine~• " con due l~d by a aeneul p.tr tn•l\h1p lfelen ttunter Neuber I fto" ~latemenl w"' lill'd with the County Cl.,rli. ol Oranct County on04/16104 20044912651 Darly Prlol May 26 June 2. 2004 l~I CLASSIFIEJAD rm.tt' ,.,., ... ~J •t•JttO ..WSIO By Fax By Phoaw By l\luil/ln P .. r~on: 11M'l1t111 f)~l)-1 111-11)1 ~~ ~7\ 1'11 \\N Ii.I\ 'llr•'t!I Yi • "'-k • ! "'t~ '-k'.t. ( .1\ Ylll~ 7 ~J SUllOllSfAllYlAW) atAOOIMNCW· D8lOIO I( fAllM HOiia. 10 RCSPOH IXHI ~leno s. ..... 1 (NemeJ (AVISO At Ol MN«W>O (Hombf•) Yov •• ~ sued A ui\ed le esl.n demllod ... do l'l TITIONC R'S !WK IS ~•S...ei EL HOMBRE O(l OE MANDAMt ES. CASE NUMB£R (Nunwo dlll Clw) 02D002'to You he .. JO CAl £NOAA DAYS 11ter !Im Summons •1td Pelttion ore served on yoo lo hie • Re'.ij)OOSe (form 1282) 11 the COOf1 Mid Hf VI I COily on lhe pet1llOOI!• A lette• or phOne Ulll wlU not ptolect you H you do not hie your R~ on ltme. the cou1 I may make orders .illectina your m¥rtaee. your ptope<ly, and ~u•lody of you• cilddren You rNY be ordefed to PAY ~ Jnd 1Uor ney ltes and costs II yuu c.annol pay lhe hh11a lee. •i.k the derll 10< a fee waiver form II you want teaal advice contact a lawyer tmllle(Ut.ty lhled loene :ll DIAS CALE NOARIOS de'lj>Ue~ Cle rec:obw ohclatmenle b l• ut.M:IOll jUdicgl y ~ICIOfl para complelM y pre v.nlar ~u formuhwtO de H~I• (R~'W! form 1282) •nle Iii corle Urw car ta o una ll•m•da ldeloot... no le ulu«;eu proleccton S. u•led no present• '" R~OMla a ltPmpo. I.I corlt puede ecpedtr ordtnn Que alecten su matrunomo. su p<opied.td y Que otdeO<!n que usted paelH' n..in leoctOn hOllOf a1 ~ de •boaado y las co•tas St no poedf! p~ear Id\ costas po< Id pr rwnt;acion de Iii d..>OWnd• ptd<I al .c:tuMIO de Ill •utk qoe le dt un f0fmuld11u de eaonct ••Kill c1t! las rr11•m•lS (WatVM of Court I ~ •nd Co-ii\) Si dt>..ea obltoer 1 onsep Ice al, u1111u11tQue'e de 1nrned•dlO COii Ull ~~ .. du NQlll'I lti.. re<-todin111il '"de<' on I he b.-. k ''"' 111 eHet I d&a""' both hu\l>and and ''"'" untM !he pehltorl IS de\llllSsed. e ~t It 9111trecl. or the court m1kn futlher or.,.r• Illes• Ofd•n we entoeceablt <lllywlllfe In c.liteu.W. by eny law •lllor ttni•nl olltcer who hes rtcelvecl or _. • copy of them Al/ISO Ln P'~ IU<k.ttln que llj)af IUlll .. r eln!f'lO de nta Cll.tl.iull !IOll electNas IM'• •mbol cooyuces tanto el esposo como ta ~-hasl• QUI la pellcoon sea redlar.a.. w dtcte un.t *'-111111 0 ta tor1• ••P•d• 1n1lrucc1on•' ldicion<1les Oteh'" pro lllblCICll\«$ pueck!n h-W cumpl1ren wafclu* PMle de CallforN por C ..... ·~t· det Ofden ,ubltco que las h•ya r ecll>ldo o qua hay• vtSIO UNI Copll de ell.s. I The n.ome 1nd .odreu of the court is (El nombre y dtrecc1on d4I la corte a) SUPl.RIOR COURI ()( CALlfOftHIA. COUNTY Of OAAHG£. 341 ltt£ CITY ORM. P 0 BOX 14170, OAAHCE. CA 92868 2 The name ~dd>-ns itfld telephone number ol pelltlOner's attCNney or petitioner w111toul .in all or ney ts ((I nombr e W dtret;etorl J el nUIT1"f0 de telelono dt!I at>o&•do del derrnmd•nle. o def demBndante qoe no toeoe abo&•do. es) 0.vora Suarez. 741 W 18th St Apt C. Costa Mes4. CA 92627 Date (Ject.): MM 2S 2002 AlAN SlATH Clerk (Actuorlo), by A. AGllONOVITZ, o.,...ty NOTICE 10 TH£ PlASON SERVCO Yuu we serwd ai an tndn11dual Publlshed New1H11 I BeKh/COsla Mesa DA~Y Pllol Mly 17, 19, 26 Nile 2, 2004 W417 Clmifidis CONVENIENT whdhtr you 'rt bMfef, ftlJinf, or jMfl l.ooWtg, classified ltas wltaJ JOU lltdf CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Tiii lollowon' penons ere dOU\C bu~tnt\I " Bus fd P~rlneo, I~ Mitty Mudow l•v•ne. CA 92612 ·3106 Don•ld R MlCrH. I~ Mtsly Meaduw, trvtoe CA 92612 3206 This bustntS\ IS cun ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I Have you 'tarted clo1n1 busmoss yet? No Donald R McCru This ''~temenl w•~ hied with llH! County Clet~ of Ot•nae County on !Y.>/17 /04 l0046H6144 011ly Polol M1y 16 lu11~ 2, 9. 16, 2004 W4 ll CUSS/FI ED It's the solu· tum you're searching/ or· whether you 're seeking a home, apart· ment,petor new occupa/Um! 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St*t. lube aflll\ Mike 949 645 7!>0S ENTERTAINMENT s,ectal Events 1310 (QUAI. HOUSltG °"°"""" Alt re.al ntate 1dvertos rng tn lhl\ newwapPr I\ \Ubte< I lo !he f tdefdl Fa" Hou•ma Act of 1968 as amrnded which make• 11 1t1e111 lo advert"~ ·any preler ence. l1m1lat1on or t11sc11m1n~t1on ba,ed on race. color. reha1on. \U h<lndocap tam1hal slatu-. O< nahonal 0111111. or ~n Intention lo m&kt any such prelerenrf' ltm1!a hon or dts<romrnaltnn • fhts new\pa11e1 will not •nowon11ly accrpl "ny lldve•lostment for re•t ntale which ts tn •lolahon ol the l1w Our readers are h~1eby Mformed that all dwell· rr•cs 1dv11 hsed tn lh" aew'l>aper are 1va1l1bte on •n equal oppor tun1ly b111s lo complain ol dts Cftm1n1t1011 ull llUO toh tree al I 800-414 ~90 Altdlons 1483 WANTED ANTI UES Older Styte FYmitwt l'tANOS Ir CollectobltJ ·Ati¥'---...·~· ·~· .... ·t11!':·• $$CASH PAID $$ .. ,.....(r!I .... ,.. .... 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Touch of Klus Europe.en Ex pat 1n House Clunlng 20 yean ill Butbw:u Ucenxd .t Bonded Profa ional 1eam1 •~slaneJ to Your Home (949) 548-0097 f""' Ea1Jrn.ic1 Rdttencc\ Spnn' Clcarun& Speciab Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZL~ ANALYZE THE ~lBILm!S East· We11 vulnetablc W~t dealt SOtrm • K09 2 A lll KHI • 10 84 l'alo Alto. Calif. Af\cr he Ojlentd v.itb ooe spade, "'hid\ mlJht nQ( be to e~tr')'One'• laslc. hii ~nli bounced Into throe ao uump 111 short order. and he had 10 1elect 1lll open. tit& lud. AammodVI -The bidding. C.-. "ft ..._ C-, WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH With lhe opponents tnlrted ror ICJfllC 23 hrp.Q.rd po11ni and hold· inJ 12 himKlf, he could not expect 11~ \ban I or 2 bigll-canl poinu from partner It t«med thll the opponmu v.cre preplled for D pade l~ld. 1lnd clubc could be "'~ out. Even tf panncr had as much tu the Id°' of dlamooOs.. that might DO\ ~ tnouJb ttkks. However • JUit findin& pu1ne_C with lhc jack of heet1.! an<f '°"1tl length in 1ht suit could be enouall. Allhouah it ml&ht clX\I a trick, R~ blctea hi.\ ana.ly~s by ie.dtnJ lhr kin& of btlru It suuck sold. &~t slanaltd eppt'(>\'a! wim the nine and declarer won wl1h !ht ace. Since &here "'ere It letit I 0 tricks m be bad with 111y otbct lead, than).s IO a WIMin& r~ in clu~. makuia nine tricks .... u not auina lo yield 11 good resulL Still, it Wll\ all 1.1\ai we~ avDlllblc llld dcc~r should hne .c:ttled for the below.par roull In read. ht tried lo gel something back by lcadrna a sneaky nine of dla· mondi, but WcJI wu havlna nooe of that. He ~hex up with the ace or dia· mond\ and rt\cned to hearu-down two. llwd .Vdle, M>lt lop, low • • l • ,_ J1'1 ml. ~ red. un 2 .,_ .._ ,_ mlll'lled bledl ltllr, CD, lloy ..... fantastic: .. ,_ ccnd, INa CM ... llffWllCllila '" ... $12.996 Opaung lc..t. ? v75427l llllr !M9-586-1888 -........ -How do experts find tbO!IC pee· tacular C>p(nln3 lelds to defeat '()\lftd " C.-. ~ DaV9., contract\'? TI11s deal, from the low ,,.... --· Natiooal Mixed Pu!'\ Cbamp1onsh1p no ~S: ut the: re.ienl Sprin1 NMh Amtrican don!, Oiamplon~hrps in Reno point~ lhe way. S1rung West wa~ Dr. Gtorac Rosenkram.. who 1bt<.t day\ dJyKJt<; lus time between Meiuco City 11nd Cervetti 't 2 Ce"v White, oria1n11 own11 , low mt, lmm1cul1\e c;ond $13.700 562 21'l 4117 fOlD IJC,lOIUR '97 Eddie B111er Ed1hon, V6, auto llhr sub cd I ownet. 9311 m1 art cond $7900/obo 949·689 S682 Niue" 'tJ Sentr• IOOlo m1, A/C ma11u1I Ir ins. 'ldf, 11r 1011 111 records S25(X) ~um Teyete 't 1 MU 2 Hlltr IQClflS cer Well ma1nt11n1d. I owner S3500 obo 949·642·'ll6!> Volvo ·oo V70 Cl l w11on. •1lv11/01lmul llhr. CO, mnrl, alloy Whls. superb cond Se l\1bta Espinol $1 2,99!1 vlai262\l 8lw ~Ulll ·-··~· ........ Motor Home&· Rert BOATS PowerBoa11 •••t•rc.roft •t s Sir.I i...t with tower, stHeo, custom cover, low hrs, proteu1on1Uy m11nt11ned $17,900 562-212 4117 WUUY DllfY BOATS! Notlosslt,•Mk cemiWtdCal 949-64UI 121111 ltU U tt T.yt .. Built 801t S600 or ti.st otte1 rnu1t 110 by lA 1st S. An~laus 9$~ SELL your stuff through classifi ed! BOAT REPAIRS/ SBMCES BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LAUNCHING/ STORAGE Newport loy loy114e Ch1nnel Sllp sublet 7511, S2!> per fl, June, July. Ale& °" Olllf 98e<Bili ''Employee. " "Empleado." NOMAMR n~~hr\'""Pilot .......... ~~ ..... Be•t pl•o• In th• world to advertlael C•ll today to r.••c• your •d Cla-1 led 842-11878 "A rbeitnehmer." HEmploye." ~.rilot HOW YDU UY .. '1r CWllFIEDCu FIND IT. YOUll NOMI IM,.OVIMlNf 'lOJlCT? Calla plumbH, ptl!lf H hendymen, or 1ny of Iha arHI serwlcH haled here in our N<vk:t drrac:toryl THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOA't'I SMALl IOt l~llT loc:al, Q111cll Rnponse Home, Yard & Dock Elect 20 Yrs bp D1R:111 Elac;W'ic l l'ZJ58]0 M).6'J().'°'2 1.1.C. llec1rtt low pr~ ~ contncllor, no lol> loo llNI. no )Ob too ii., !Ws upon,.... lllC1~010! (7t•110-1•10 w_.._,_..., ll•P•" Of Repl•ta wooden 11\n t. wooden l•ncti 71 •·444-0'71 Concfl'lt Staining DrtvewlYSIWalkWays & Sidewalks ,,.... ... IMJW Tr•• Servi~•. Vard Clnnup, M11ntt11ence. Sprinkle< Rep•lr H1u1tn1 ("'t)Uo-t711 ·~·~ o Job 7bo SmoJJ DanB...tttoa 949-322-1292 JUetl YO THI '"'•Pill 714·968-1882 AVAJlA8l.E TOOAYI 9'!H73 'i&M H111111 Clanlng ......,, c-.111 0-.,. s...~oc tor~ reulentilVlm 11\AS f,... est ~ 96637-4113 ,_. . ......-...... Clu!W1&. l Olll tJw. own tql."1 M wor11 dona by -· flt nflll 9184:12 HM . ' . 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