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JUESDAY,MAY6,2003
ouncil considers interim ·appointee
.. pointee would serve until a special election could
:~ ··he ld in November. Councilman Gary Monahan
special election could be h~ld in No-
vember. The winner of that election
would serve for the remainder of Robin·
son's tenn, whJch would be one year.
special ordinance to set up the pro·
cedure.
.:: $1akes suggestion after council deadlocks again. . '· This option would be considered at a
special City Council meeting on Mon-
day.
But Councilwoman Libby Cowan
greeted hb. !>uggestion with skepticism.
"I wouldn't support that.· Cowan
sa.id. ·1 don't know why la six-month ap·
pomtmentl would break the deadlock.·
1rdre Newman
ity P.ilot .. le-:' • COSTA MESA -To replace former
didn't necessarily have to choo!>e -it
could have an appointroent and a spe·
cial election.
After two hours or public comment
and debate on Monday on Bever and
Scheafer. the council opened up the
Ooor to public romment again on a sug·
gestion from Councilman Gary Mona·
han that the council consider appoint·
ing someone to serve six months, until a
As or 10:30 p.m.. the council was still
hearing public comment on Monahan'<;
motion for an interim appointee, and
no deqslon had been made.
If a meeting b held Monday. Council·
man Ouis Steel proposed trying to
hreak the deadlock between Bever and
Scheafer before considering Monahan's
suggestion.
·:
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:Mayor Karen Robinson on the dais, the
•Qty Council had two choices: appoint a
replacement or call a special election.
When deadlock struck for the second
time between hopefuls Eric Bever and
Mike Scheafer. the council found that it
Monahan said he believed this option
could break the deadlock and appeaJ to
voters. Acting City Any. Tom Wood said
the council would have to approve a
Bever and Scheafer reacted to the
protracted discu!>sion with noncha·
Ian ct'. ·
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT
Dancer Melissa Hernandez. in traditional dress from Veracruz, Mexico. pulls man audience member during Cinco de Mayo festivities.
A diverse Fifth
UC/ students spend Cinco de Mayo with dances, music and Mexican food
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
5. 1862. is the mspi.ration for a
celebration of Mexican unity and
patriotism, one shared by many Americans.
Cinco de Mayo, a day representative of
Mexico's willingness 10 defend itself from
foreign intervention, Is also a day or cultural
celebradon. And UC Irvine students didn't miss
the chance to celebrate on Monday.
to leave the campus.
"We're trying 10 diversify h by having
different performances and we're trying
educate people a?<>ut the cul~.· sai~ Karina
committee. "We're trying to educate them
about the history and the SJgnificance of Cinco
de Mayo."
The Cinco de Mayo festivmes were
organized by the Movimiento Esrudiantil
Olicano de AztJan, a Olicano student
organization. as part of the coUege's Mes de la
Raza. a monthlong series of performances,
concerts and panel discussions celebrating
Olicano culture and history.
From the violin to the crumpet. the
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Norma Rodriquez, left, ties a Mexican flag
onto the head of friend Esmeralda Carbajal.
With the red. white and green Dag waving.
folkiorico dancers dancing and fragrant came
asada coolctng. UCJ's Cinco de Mayo
celebration gave students a chance to
experience the Oavor of Mexico without having See Af'Tli, Pa1e M
THE VERDICT
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~Thi~ lS not life or death for me.· Bev·
er ~d. ·1 am commmed to 1mprovmg
the city. and 11 do~nt matter 1f I do 11
from the dai., or the podium.·
·nu~ i.<.n't my whole Llfe.~ !:>cheafer
Said. ·A' much as I am commmed to
serving. hfe g~ on •
fhe appomtmem proc~ '>tarted on
April 21 . the week after former Mayor
Karen Robin~n resigned to be<;ome an
Orange County Supenor C..oun 1udge
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa
and may be reached at 1949) 574 4221 or by
e-mail at deirdre newman a lar1mes com
Assembly
run is next
move for
• supervisor
In an e-mail , Newport
Coast's Tom Wilson tells
supporte rs h e will go after
Ruth Bates' 73rd Dis trict
seat.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT COAST -A rew mon~
after taking over as chairman or the
Board or Su pervt!><>r~.
Tom Wilson now ~ys
he's ready to take a big
ger step up the polJucaJ
ladder I le11 seek a
chair in the state ~
sembly
Wilson. who re ·
presents J.500 res•·
dents m Newpon
Tom Wilson Coast. announced the
decision 10 ">ttk the
73rd Assembty Oismct seal on Monday
in an e-mail to tus supponers
"This was a difficult deos1on. because
I love what I do." Wlbon ~Jd in thee·
mail.
"I'm looking forward to continuing
my strong leadership on the board
See ASSEMBLY, Pa1e M
EDUCATION
Adults step
up to keep
lid on prom
problems
Meeting tonight in Costa
Mesa will offer parents
tips on handling drug or
alcohol abuse by teens.
Chrtltln• Carrillo
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -With prom and
graduation -and their requisite parties
-approachlng. mem~ra of the Harbor
CoWlcil Puent Teacher Man. are work-
ing diligently to ann. pamlta with ~
munition to fight dNI and akobol me
and abuse by their childrm.
During a town hall meeting from 7 to
9 p.m. today at &be ea.a Mell NeWt·
bodX>Od. Communily C.enter, the mun-
c::il wiD ptovtde parenta wbb tips on bow
to dell wltb teem fadns dnc 8Dd lko-
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KIDS TALK BACK
Learning
tales of the .
forefathers
The Daily Pilot went
to Victoria
Elementary School in.
Costa Mesa to ask
fifth-graders, 'What .
was your favorite
U.S. history lesson?'
"Leaming
about the
Indians,
because it's
interesting-
their ways
and their
culture."
HAYLEY
DELGADO,
11
Costa Mesa
"Leaming
about the •
history of the
immigrants.
because we
learned about
our ancestors
and who
moved to the
United
States."
ERICKA BlANEY, 11
Costa Mesa
"The puritans
-how they
wo~edin a
colony and
worked
together in a
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ANDRADE,
11
Costa Mesa
"About the
pilgrims and
how they
meet the
Indians and
were scared
of the
Indians, but
they got used
to them and
then they
became friends."
AMBER KAREL, 10
Costa Mesa
"The middle
colonies
because ...
William Penn
found it and
said everyone
is welcome
there."
CASEY
SNYDER,10
Costa Mesa
-Interviews and photos
compiled by Oiristine CArrillo
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JN THE CLASSROOM
SE.AN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Sheri Siegeler, 10, right, and Pamella Winans, 10, make banners for their state reports at Victoria Elementary School.
New states of mind
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
F or some fifth-graders at
Victoria Elementary School
in Costa Mesa. lea.ming
about other states doesn't
have as much to do with travel as it
does with research. Maneuvering
through Google searches o~ and
thumbing through encyclopedias
and history books, these students
learned more about their chosen
states than many of their states'
residents.
After their informational quest,
the students wo~ on displaying
their newfound knowledge on a
state banner that would depict
Victoria Elementary fifth-graders
research and learn about some of the
nation's other 49 states.
everything from the state's bird or
flower to its most famous residents
and attractions.
"This project gives the kids a reaJ
appreciation of how big our country
is," fifth-grade teacher Joe Norris
said. "The main thing is, they learn
that the United States is a nation of
variety."
Studying U.S. history by looking
at the inqividual states has given
these fifth-graders a better
und erstanding of the size of the
WEDNESDAY
country and the uniqueneM of its 50
states. .
Norris has only about 30 students
in his class. not enough to cover
every state. The studen~· projec~
have provided an extensive look at a
majority of the country, though. and
has enhanced their understanding
of it.
"ll's fun because you get to learn
stuff about the states,• I 0-year-old
Amber Karel said.
The most challenglng part of the
MOfl>AY
project was the research, she said.
.. It's kind of difficult because
sometimes you need to 6nd some of
me information. but you can't 6nd
it.· she said.
Some of Amber's classmates
agreed
·it's hard trying to 6nd things that
are rare to find ... but I got better,•
said lO-year-old Brooke Theemling,
who was working on a banner for
Missis.sippi. "It's a good experience.
It was a learning experience for me."
• IN THE ClASSROOM is a weekly
feature in which Daily Pilot education
writer Christine Carrillo visits a campus
in the Newport-Mesa area and w rites
about her experience.
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:r Oail'j Pilot Tuesday, May 6, 2003 A3
Dunn named Daily Pilot sports editor
Longtime writer replaces
Roger Carlson, who retired
last rrionth.
Longtime Dally Pilot sports writer Rieb
Dlinn, who has been with the paper for
nearly 20 years, has been named the paper's
new sports editor.
Dunn replaces Roger Carlson, who retired
last month after 35 years with the Pilot
li1 can't think of a better person to1ill Roger
c.arlson's shoes than Rich Dunn.· Pilot Editor
Thtiy Dodero said. "His institutional knowi·
. ed~e of locaJ sports ls Immeasurable and his
enthusiasm and love for the work be does
will serve our readers well. I expect the
swrts coverage will continue the fine tradi-
tion and depth his predecessor brought to
the pages of the Daily Pilot·
Dunn, who was most re-
cently one of the paper's
two assistant sports editors
along with Barry Faulkner,
has covered professlonaJ
sports, (ncluding the Angels,
college, prep and youth
sports during his tenure at
the Pilot.
Richard Dunn He Is also well known for
his columns and knowledge
of local golf and tennis. He has won several
awards for his writing and is responsible for
the idea of the Tea Cup Cassie golf touma·
ment, which has become a community insti-
tution.
Dunn, 40, will oversee I.he dally sports op-
erations, plan the coverage and I.he page lay·
outs, edit copy and supervise I.he staff.
Before he became a journalist, Rich was a
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
11:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country O ub, at 1701 Golf
Course Drive.
pitcher for a minor league baseball team ln
the Minnesota 1wtns organl:ndon. He holds
a bachelor's from the Univenity of La Verne.
In a related move, Mdanle Neff tw joined
the Pilot as Dunn's replacement as assistant
sports editor.
Neff has been a sports copy editor and
writer for the Los Ange.lea Times Orange
County edition and was most recentJy assist·
ant sports editor for the Inland Valley Voice,
a sister paper of I.he Pilot
Her other jobs have lnduded news assist·
ant at USA Today, director of operations for
N&. Summer PJo League. a research assistant
for the book "History of Black College Foot-
ball" and assistant media relations director for
the Los Angeles Oippers. She hoJ<h a journal-
ism degree in sports information from USC.
-Daily Pilot staff
for their volunteer work with
the community.
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Retired Navy vice
admiral to speak
Norbert R. Ryan, a retired vice
admiraJ from the U.S. Navy, will
speak May 18 at the Sunday
brunch of the Golden West
chapter of the Mlliary Officers
Among Ryan's awards and
decorations are the Navy Dis-
tinguished Service MedaJ, I.he
Defense Su perior Service
Medal, the Legion of Merit and
the Meritorious Service Medal
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Bromberg wiU give a State of
I.he Clry address at the Newport
Beach Clamber of Commerce's
annual Meeting and Volunteer
Appreciation Luncheon on May
14
Kev1n Pnestey and Elaine lz·
zo will receive thJs year's awards
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a.m. at the Radisson Hotel in
,Newport Beach, 4545 MacAr-
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Newport Beach woman saves life ..
Cindy Lightner reacts quickly with CPR
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COSTA MESA -Cindy
Ughbler knew what she bad
to do.
She'd been through CPR
trainl.ng. For the last several
years, she bad worted ~ a
flight attendant for American
Airlines.
When she noticed 6(}.year-
old Deana Munzer lying face
down in the sand oo Wood-
land Elementary School's
playground the morning of
April 26, Ughbler knew she
had to act.
"I turned (Munzer) ove1
and MW she wun't brea~
and her eyes were open,
Ughtner said.
Then she give Munzer CPR.
The woman bad gone into
cardiac arrest. Costa Mesa
Fire officials said Munzer la
recovering well at Hoag Hos-
pital and will likely be dia-
chai:ged today.
Capt. Randy Croll said be
bas never seen a ·sudden
death" or heart attack victim
walk out of a hospital.. as
Munzer is expected to do to-
day.
"In my 20 years, I've seen
several cardiac anesta. • he
said. "A lot of them survtw.
But to have someone recover
and go back to leading the life
they were leading la just very.
very rue.•
Ughtner said it wu an op-
portunJty to put her flight at-
tendant training to use for the
Brat time, she aald.
•If thia bad happened dur-
ing a ftight, it would've been
just another day at work for
me," she said. •But just the
way it all happened makes it
eeem very aignillcant. "
Ugbtner lives in Newport
Deacb. but goes to T-ball
practice with her son ~
week at the Costa Mesa
school On that particular day,
her son did not go to practice
because be was sick. But
Ugbtner, the" "team mom.•
wu there to drop off a banner •·
for the ldda.
Saving someone's life, apart ,
from being an alien experi-
ence, provides a "bizarre feel-..,
1ng" Ughtner aa.ld.
"It's almost like it's hap-
pened to someone elae," she
said. "But I'm glad I did It and
didn't Creeu... .
That's a lesson people must
learn from Ugbtner'1 etoty,
said Lany GrihaJva. the Fire
Department's emergency
medical services coordinator.
"It's important to just do
what you know," be aa.ld.
"Doesn't matter if you forgot
bow many compre:ssiona. The "
sooner you act, the mo~ the
chances for the victim to sur-
vive."
POLICE FILES • lrvtne ~: Petty theft wee reported In
the 1600 blodt et 4:43 p.m . Sunday.
• W...eo.t tllgtlw.v end btln ~
An euto theft was reported et t1 :32 a.m.
Sunday.
COSTA MESA
• Newpoft Boul..-.1: Fraud waa reported
in the 1800 blodt et 9:32 e.m. Sunday.
• East Bey Strwt: Posaeaaion of nen:otica
was reported In the 100 blodt at 1:02 a.m.
Sunday.
• w.t 11th 8'trNt end Pomona -.nu.: A
traffic ac:ddent lrwoMng lnjurtet wa1
reported et 10:36 e.m. Sunday.
• CordMd DIM: A vehlde burglery waa
1'9p<>rted In the 4800 blodt et 10:44 e.m.
Sunday.
• 9L AndNw9 Roed: Battery wa1 reported.
In the 800 blodt et 3:27 p.m. Sunday. • B.tstol Strwt: Vandalism wa1 reported in
the 2900 bl<><* at 12:52 a.m. Sundey.
• Cd Piece: Vandalism waa reported in
the 100 bl<><* at 7:32 a.m. Sunday.
• w.t 11th StrMt: A vehlde burglary waa
reported In the 600 blodt et 10:40 a .m.
Sunday.
• &ev-. ~A vehlde burglary wu
reported In the 2000 bl<><* at 2:47 p.m.
Sunday.
• Harbor Boutevard: A hit-end-run was
reported in the 2300 blodt et 4."01 p.m.
Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Beplde DIM: Treapealng waa reported
In the 100 blodt et 10:60 a.m. Sunday.
• Vl9t8 Omllde: A home oorglery WU
reported In the 2600 blodt et 12:61 a.m. Sunday. . .
ASSEMBLY
Continued from Al
while pursuing the Assembty
seat," he added.
In the March primary, Wilson
is expected to ~ce Laguna Ni-
guel CouncUwoman Mimi Wal-
ters, who has aJso announced
she will run for the seat.
Wilson said he won't need to
relinquish his seat on the board
to run for the Assembly. In No-
vember, Walson woo his second
fulJ term for a seat he has held
since 1996. Gov. Pete Wilson ap-
pointed hlm at the time.
Tom Wilson will seek the
nomination of the •Republican
Party to replace Assembty-
woman Patricia Bates CR·Laguna
FIFTH
Continued from Al
lraditional sounds of mariachi
music bellowed across the UCI
campus, intriguing passersby
and entertaining onlookers.
"I thJnlc. it's really great
because I kind of miss seeing
the Hispanic influence," said
Sarah McCormick, a first·year
history major, who enjoyed the
mariachi music the most. "You
don't get much of it in Irvine."
Starting off the event with a
PROM
Continued from Al
most parents) ... a closed topic,"
she said. "We're tying to open it
up and give parents the informa-
tion that they need."
At the meeting, five speakers
will discuss teenage drug and al-
cohol issues. Mike Murphy, di-
rector of alternative programs
and student services for the
Newpon -Mesa Unified School
District, will begin the meeting
with a brief explanation of the
district's zero-tolerance policy.
Officers from the Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach police de--
partments will talk about warn-
~~'?!~1T ~
doctor. The only complaint I
WOuJd make ll that be WU a
Uttle pedestrian tn the diqnoaa
department When I went to
Jack with a fever, the bMt
diagnoala be could come up
with wu the flu. Jack la now
retired and devoting h1a energy
to water quality.
1be .. doaor l lwmember
Wll lllJ Aullt OwtlJaa,,.
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told me, 1Ml tin .. hlr ,_. ol
..
Niguel), who has endorsed Wal-
ters.
Dave Gilliard, Walters' cam-
paign consultant, said the an-
nouncement was "bad news" for
Orange County.
"The county bas some major
issues it's facing this year," Gll-
liard said. "It's a full-time job to
run for the Assembty, and it's a
full-time job to deal With the ia·
sues facing the county."
However, others said Tum Wil-
son is well-suited to run for the
state post. Dave Ellis, a consult-
ant with the Airport Working
Group who often found hlmse1f
oo the opposite side of Wilson
on airport issues, lauded the de-
cision.
President George W. Bush
betd the Texas gubernatorial
post while be ran for the nation's
highest office in 2000, Ellis said. ·ustng· that logic, bow can
George W. Bush be a sitting gov-
ernor and run for president.·
Ellis said. ·He managed to do
both very well."
Tom Wtlsoo got his start in
politics as an activist for Laguna
Niguel d tyhood. He served OD
the Citizens for Cityhood Com-
mittee in that city in the late
1980s and, about a month be-
fore that city woo incorporation
in December 1989, won a se.at
on the first City Council.
In 1992, Tum Wilson was
named mayor of Laguna N"iguel
He left the council when Gov.
Wllson named him to the Board or Supervisors.
From 1996 to 2001, Tum WLl-
son represented Newport Beach
and Newport Coast in the so-
We're here at a university to learn about other
cultures and to enrich ourselves. I think these
events bring everyone closer together.'
Anc• Enriquez
UCI s1udefrt
brief bistory of Cinco de Mayo
and its significance today, the
event, hosted by MEChA and
the Cross Cultural Cen~r.
sparked an interest among an
ethnically diverse group of
students.
"We're here at a university to
learn about other cultures and
.
ing sigoa of drug and alcohol use
and drug trends among teen-
agers. They will have a display of
drug parapbemalla so that par-
ents can famlliarlx.e thesmetYea
with various methods of drug
use.
The evening of education will
continue with taJb by Pepe
Montenegro, a co<7rdinator for
the district's outreach counseling
program, and Gay Geiser Sando-
val. an associate attorney, who
will touch on the rights of par·
ents and the legal conaequenoea
of drug and alcohol uae by stu-
dents on their parents and them·
selws.
"KJda are using drugs, IO par·
enta need to 8nd out wbat'I
really going on." Montenegro
to enrich ourselves," said
Angela Enriquez. a second-year
student at UCI, who made sure
to try some of the came aaada
"I think these events bring
everyone closer together."
In many cases, those students
enjoying the festivities were
pulled in between classes and
said. ·rm b9Pfng that parents
will tab an active role in their
child's life and I hope to leave
parents with additional took
they can use that will help them
prnmt or intenoene in drug uae
for their chDd."
Motivated in part by the stu-
dents' desire to tab a closer look
at the district'• r.ero-tolerance
policy, the harbor coundl hopes
to encourage parents to play
their part in fighting the battle :::'student drug and alcohol
.. , think it'• Jal important that
tbe pumts are looking at ways
to really focus on trying to mab
(ac:boola) the safest place for
their kids to be,.. SUpt. Robert
Barbot u1d. ·1 think In a Sood
........ -' --.......
called ·Fabulous 5th" supervuo-
rlaJ d.isu1ct. During reapportion-
ment. supervllors removed
much of the dty from bis dis-
trict. moving it to the 2nd Dis-
trict and Jim Silva's baillwtck.
Tum Wilson said be Isn't wor-
ried about the campaign taking
bis focus away from important
county business.
·1 don't believe that running
for higher office ia going to dis-
tract me from doing a fine job
on the Board of Supervisors,"
Tom Wilson said Monday after-
noon. "I'm a good time man-
ager."
• MUI. CUNTON covert the
environment. buainesa and polltk:e.
He m.y be rNChed 81 (949)
~or by .....n.il at
paul.cJintonOl•tim#.com.
just decided lO take it all in.
•tt•s a small way, you can get
a quick glimpse of a culture," ·
said Katherine Kang. a
second-year biology major,
who was enjoylng the event
with a cup of orchata. or rice
milk. • 1 think it's more for
people that are interested in ::
learning about (the culture). I
think It's definJtely a good '
thing."
•CHRISTINE CAARIU.O cove,.. :
education and may be reached at
(949) 57~268 or bye-mall at
chri.rlne.carrlllo•t•timeu::om. ,,
.,
'Kids are using drugs,,
so parents need to find
out what's really going
on.'
,..,. Monlwtro
coordinator for the cistrict's
outreach coooseq proeram ·
thing that everybody recogn1zi.
we can do more. Their sup~
in this ... it's got to have a posi·
live impact... :
The center la at 1845 PadtAve.;
• CHfl8T1NE CM"' I 0 CCJWr1
educ:atJon end may be reedMd et '
(948) 57......_ or~ e-meH .c
chrlltlne.a.rrlllo•~
..
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TooAY
~ IMtNctDr from 1he American
feng Shul INtitute will explain how elemental remedies are
Implemented 11 elegant
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your d6cor to Improve health,
relationlhlps and prosperity.
Reaervet1Qn1 for the 7 p.m. ,.
seminar at Visions and Dreams in
Com Mna are required. Call
(626) 288-1669 for more
lnfonnation.
,_free eemin.r and door prizes on
"Skin Care. Health and Beauty•
will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
Mother'• Martet, 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mna. For reservations,
call (800) 696-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
St. Andrwt1 ~n Church
is holding lta 38th annual
rummage aale from May 7 to 9.
The preview aale is May 7 from 3
to 6 p.m., with a $3 donation
required at the door. The main
sale begins at 9 a.m. the next two
days, ending at 7 p.m . May 8 and
2 p.m. May 9. The church is at 600
St. Andrews Road in Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 642-3824.
A free Mmlnar and book aignlng
of ·stress and Disease· by Herb
lewis will be held from 6:30 to 8
p.m. at Mother's Market, 225 East
17th St., Coste Mesa. For
reservation•, call (800)
595-MOMS.
"--w... wtl gf'Mt her many
admirers and algn autographs for
th<>M who purchase her
fragrance at Nordatrom South
Coast P1aza at 4:30 p.m. Wang is
celebrating the fragrance's first ·
year on the martet. For more
infO(tnation, call (714) 549-8300.
ext. 1071.
THURSDAY Th. A.lzheftner's Aan. of Orange
County and UCI Institute for Brain
Aging host the first research and
education conference at the
Newport Beach Marriott May 8
and 9. The conference begins at
8:30 a.m .• with registration and
breakfast. Exhibits begin at 7:30
a.m . The cost is $60 for one day,
'100 for two. For more
information, cell (714) 283-1111.
Mof'9 than 300 PfOUd parents and
250 children will join Dr. David
Diaz and his staff from West Coast
Fertility Centers and Centro
Latinoamericano de Fertllidad to
cetebrate the Joya of parenthood
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children
who represent the miracle of
assisted reproductive medicine
for the one out of aix couples that
seek infertllity treatment will join
Diaz for the 16-year baby reunion
at the Hyatt Newporter In
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 215-0417.
Pwluwta end oth«w who want to
get a grip on their inventory are
invited to ·unc1utter Your Life• at
7 p.m. in the Newport Beach
Central Library. Personal
organizer Kathryn Br<><*man will
present the free program on how
to diltlngulsh between cherished
memorabilia and apace-taking
clutter. For more information. call
(949) 717-3816. c
lbe lntllrnetlonal Coec:h
'9deretion will present two
worbhopa, •Highland's Ability
Battery• and •Applying the Core
Competenciea to WorklnQ In
Organizations; from 6 to 9 p.m . at
the Wyndham Garden Hotel In
Costa Mesa. For registration and
pricing information, call (949)
623-8247.
SATURDAY
The MCOnd annual Plrws Around
the Part fund-raiser, a walk that
raises money to provide dog
drinking fountains in Fairview
Pait, will begin registration at
8:30 a.m. for $20 per walker. The.
first 200 registrants for the
one-mile or two-mile walks at
Fairview Pait, starting at 10 a.m .•
will receive an event dog tag, a
bandana and a doggle bag. For
more information. call (714)
754-5698.
The Oasis Senior Center wUI hold
a pancake breakfast from 7:30 to
10 a.m. Sausage, coffee and
orange juice will also be served
The cost is S3 for adults and $1
for children. The center off ens the
pancake breakfast on tha second
Saturday of each month at 800
Marguerite in Corona del Mar. For
more information, call (949)
644-3244.
Costa Mesa's •Women Helping
Women" will host its Volunteer
Appreciation Luncheon at Coastal
Canyon Park Clubhouse in
Newport Coast from 12:30 to 3:30
p.m. It will include a special
award presentation to Stella Geric
for her unending dedication to
·women Helping Women:" For
more information, call (949)
423-0057.
low-income women 40 and older
can receive a free mammogram,
clinical breast exam and
information on breast health at
the Harbor Christian Fellowship
in Costa Mesa from 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. No referral is
necessary, but appointments are
required. Call (714) 935-9720 or
(714) 806-2037. For more
information about breast health,
call the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation at (714)
957·9157.
Sea Yacht Chartan 11 on.ring a
Mother's Day cruise and buffet
luncheon from 1 to 3 p.m. The
cost is S35 for adults, $15 for
children. Another en.use will be
held on Father's Day, June 15.
Call (949) 650-241 2 for
reservations.
MONDAY
l.eam about th• Siem Club and
Its many activities at its
information meeting for
newcomers and mem bers at 6:30
p.m. Meet at the Costa Mesa
Community Center, 1845 Part
Ave., for food, exhibits and table
displays. Newcomers can join the
Sierra Club for a special $25 '
introductory fee. For more
information, call (714) 517-2407.
A community ~n wiH
be given at Newport Harbor High
School in Loats Auditorium at 7
p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified
School District administration
offlcials will report on Measure A
plans for the high school.
Architects from LPA will also
present plans for the new Robins
HallA..oats Auditorium. A
question-and-answer session will
follow the presentation. In
attendance will be school board
trustees. high school ·
administrators and Measure A
Site-Based Project Review
Committee members.
MAY13
A free seminar on •Muades in
Motion• by Judith Todero will be
held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at
Mother's Martet, 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
MAY14
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and Family Therapists will
sponsor a worbhop called
"Chronic Trauma Diaor"'rs:
Diagnosl1 and Treatment· from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at National
University In Costa Mesa. The
'WOrbhop costs $30 for students
•nd Interns, $65 for clinical
members and $85 for all others.
For U'lformation, call (949)
645-2964.
MAY15
A free seminar and book signing
of ·stop the Clock Cooking· by
Cheryl Forberg will be held from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Martet,
225 East 17th St., Coeta Meaa. For
reservations, calf (800) ·
595-MOMS.
LMm about the gynec:o&oglcal
and surgical procedures available
for hysterectomies at a free
seminar at 6:30 p.m . in Newport
Beach's Hoag Hospital
Conference Center. Reservations
are required. Call (800) 514-4624.
MAY16
Costa Mesa's Chamber of
Commerce will have its Les Miller
Scholarship Recognition
Breakfast at 7:15 a.m . at the Hilton
Hotel, 3060 Bristol St. Attendance
is $22 per person. Call (714)
885-9090 for details and
reservations.
MAY 17
The Startight Theatre Company
will hold auditions for its
all-student summer show, •Mary
Poppins; from 1to 3 p.m.
Children 10 to 14 years old can
sing a song from the show or
bring taped accompaniment to a
song they've prepared. The
theater 1s at 1125 Victoria St rn
Costa Meaa. For more
Information, can (949) 646-7827. .
The CotU Mesa Historical
Society will host an open houae
'trom 11 a.m. to 4p.m.at1870
Anaheim St. in Costa Mesa. It
includes tours of the facility and
exhibits of photos and artifacts.
Free. For more information, call
(949) 631-6918.
·onton:.~ A New Beginning: ls •
wo rk.shop for men and women
who are divorced or getting
divorced. It 1s held from 10 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport ,
Center Drive. Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
644-6435.
Tuesday, May 6, 2003 AS
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The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum will open a new exhibit
featuring the wort of Joe Duncan
Gleason (1881-1959), known as
the West Coast's premiere
maritime specialist among early
20th-century artists. The exhibit
will be on display until Sept. 30.
For more information, call (949)
673-3915, ext. 111.
Jfuppy :Mother's <IJay
'Free 9lass of Italinn Champagne
to all .. '\( otfiers The Newport Beach Ubqry'•
Balboa branch will offer a
work.shop called ~Tools & Tricb:
Internet 101,H an introduction to
navigating the World Wide Web,
at 9 a.m . For m ore information,
call (949) 717-3816.
The Waldorf Schoors annual May
Faire, an Imagination Celebration
event, w ill be from 11 a.m, to 3:30
p.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive in
Costa Mesa. Admission costs $3,
and children younger than 2 get
in for free. Parking is free. For
more information, call (949)
574-7734.
s39ss=!r::
, 11t1 Service
Noon to 7:30p.m.
Inside or patio seating
A la carte menu
M Tuesday, M1Y 6, 2003
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PHOTOS COURTESY Of SUZANNE WOOOS
Students from Camp Pendleton's San Onofre Elementary School show off Beanie Babies on their heads, compliments of Lincoln Elementary students.
Students work hard to reach
out to military families
On FridaY. April 25, the kids and
families of Uncoln Elementary School
honored the students of Camp
Pendleton's San Onofre Elementary
School
Uncoln Flementary wanted to give
the children of our troops a joyful
distraction from the realities that are
facing all of us, but especially tbem.
The hope was that. In thia small way,
our troops' children felt warmth and
support from American famO!es
through all of us at Uncoln Elementary.
Friday's little event at Camp
Pendleton's San Onofre Elementary
was a tremendous s. access. UnooJn's
principal. Barbara Rothman;Haddod.
spoke to each class, send.in(" warm
wishes of support from our kids to
each of them. Through a sped.al
fund-raiser. Unooln families and their
Parent Faculty Organization purdlaaed
650 green beanie baby bears with a
four-leaf dover embroidered on the
chest. On their tags was a cute little
poem about It being lucky. Unooln
students then made special message
tags that were tied onto the bean.
Uncoln also provided yummy burgers
and fries for the special event
The San Onofre students clutched
their bears, the younger ones asking for
the messages to be read to them. Many
of the kids named their bears aft.er the
UncoJn child who bad made their
spedal tag.
We wanted to gtve a morale boost to
these kids by providing them with
sometblng spedal -a joyful
distraction. We were thr1Ded by the
response from our Uncoln familie:s and
children. Thia wu a great opportwllty
for our children to take an acttve role In
helping others going through dillicult
times. By the u:nOea on the faces of the
Six hundred fifty green·Beanie Babies fill a box destined for Camp Pendleton
Elementary students from Lincoln Elementary.
650 San Onofre students. I think they
succeeded.
SUZANNE WOODS
Parent F;u:ulty Organization
Second vice president
Unooln Elementary School
Quality of life only for
certain lives
Steve Smith's pitch for •quality of
life" is the ultimate NIMBYlsm
("Uvtng is all about quality of life,·
Saturday). Those of us under Oight
patterns from John Wayne should
understand thls. he says. WelJ. why
shouldn't we share the wealth with
our neighbors to the south? No one
wants the airport because everyone
Is trying to protect their own
interests. '
Talk to the people who live in
Newport Coast. They are livid when
further developm ent is mentioned.
Now that they are ensconced in their
homes. they don't want anyone else
in. There was a proposal to widen
Jamboree Road between Ford Road
and Bison Avenue. The people at One
Ford Roadiitad meetings and were
out of theft minds with worry about
the increase in traffic. Did it occur to
them that if they hadn't built One
Ford Road. there would be no need
to widen the road7 Now It is NIMBY
agaln.
Don't talk to me about the quality
of life. No one cares if it doesn't
directly effect them. My case rests.
RHODA FRIEDMAN
Newport Beach
Councilman shows naive
trust in columnist
L.oUta Harper's column ~arding
conversations and messages from
Costa Mesa City Councilman Olrls
Steel prompted me to give a little
advice to them both.
Councilman Steel. you are
refreshingly. but detrlme~tally
oblivious to the political games
played by most elected officials.and
the media. Until you get up to speed,
don't waste your time talking to
reporters. especially Harper. She ls
not your friend and most likely never
will be. She salivates every time you
make a mistake she can use to her
advantage.
Ms. Harper, you have writing
talent, but your columns testify to
the fact you are young.
inexperienced and self-confident to a
fault. What you thlnk Is clever could
more accurately be described as
cruel, which is especially evident
when you publicly rldkule and
humiliate people.
I have never met or talked to Steel,
but his naYve and trusting
relationship with Harper causes me
to hope he becomes a better judge of
de~lding whom he can trust in the ..,
future.
JANETTE BUNCH
Newport Beach
READERS RESPOND
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
.·
• ;
The buck ·
doesn 't
stop here
W bile at Corona del Mar State
Beach with the family. as a
good father and family DWl,
I let my 3-year-old daughter aawl
over the cement ring of the fire plt..
where she severely injures herself. Not
only does she bwn herself terribly. but
the emotional devastation and
ensuing stress Irreparably harms me
and my wife. We
love our daughter
and now we are
saddled for the rest
of lives with this
terrible trasedy.
PAUL
JAMES
BALDWIN
Aa an adult with
a young child, I
feel no need to
have to watch a
3-year-old or
protect her from
harm. It Is not my
responsibility to
attend to a
yoWl&'ler when
there are so many distractions on the
beach. How can my wife and I be
expected to watch our daughter every
minute, even If she is playing next lo a
hot fire pit? The demands of everyday
life are overwhelming, and we go to
the beach to relax and enjoy ourselves,
not to play guard over a 3-year-old
It is the responsibility of the city of
Newport Beach, which operates
Corona del Mar State Beach, to
protect our daughter from harm. At
the very least. the city oould have an
attendant or llfegillih1 to watch our
daughter and warn us If she was In
danger. At the most. the city should
pay for our lawyer in order for us to ,
sue the city so we can oollect damages._
for the city's negligence.
As a responsible adult and a loving
father, with the advice of my attorney,
this is what I deserve: a large
settlement from the dty of Newport
Beach so I can attend to my
daughter's needs after the city's total
disregard for a child's safety In a
public place.
And speaking of public places, the
rrees on San Miguel are owned by the
city of Newport Beach, but my
oommunity association. with my
monthly dues, J>J)'S the trimming
oontractor for additional trimming. SQ ,
what if I want them trimmed literally
next to death? Heck. I'm a big shot,
and If I want to go yell at these poor ,
worters trimming trees for minimum .
wage. I will. After all. my assodadon
fees and my powerful position on the
association board give me the right to
do th.is. Who the heck are these lowty
workers anyway to have gtven me
resistance to my demands that they
disregard city guidelines for trlmmlng7
I'm a big shot. and these little people
probably don't even live in Newport ,
Beach.
I hope those trees die anyway. so
they no longer block my view that I
pay so much for.
• fWJl. JAMES 8AUJIWIN ii I r•id9nt of
Newport Beecti.
Getting straight to the point about Irvine Avenue ...
AT ISSUE: Should
Newpot't Beach fix the
curve on Irvine Avenue?
T be Issue la not the design of the
road. but bow people cfrM on it. I
own an SUV, trlYel the rOlld every
day and haw yet to roll the car md ldl
~ &erylnjury on dm rmdMy 1*
been becm.119 ol IOCDe type of wblde
code W>Wlon. In the Donny Bridlmm
Kddent and the aeddent ... n--,
the 'VicdlDI Wl!l'I not weutns .. beb.
In Cbe owrwhelmq ~of tbe
ecddeata, I llD an tt.. ii a tpeecl llw
\'tolldoo. If drtwn 11'1 '*' 20 mph
0¥1r dw lpeed llmtt. die~ cm be
.. md lldlef ... dmblg at dw pcMICeCI
lpllld ti-. tbould be DO '-ae at II.
M for the 8'.lddmU' threat of a ..... =the dtyova'O. ..... tbll 11 ~Four,... • .,..,..
dllJJUeh••dtl>* ........
Mmue lhould ..... bMI aomldlll11
-~ -I 'WUIL y..,..
Nswpolt a.di
and 1 believe the revenu rom the
ticbta issued would pro ibly be more
than enough to pay for · cost. A nice
$1,000 ticket mlght make ven a Porsche
<tdvet rethink racing hi" car down lrvlne.
Get the • ord out You peed on lrvf· e,
you'll get a horr bly exper ,tve ticket.
Hlt speedc. where it hurts -tt,t
wallPI.
JUUE WAHLSTEDT
C'lstaMesa
I, too. am Concerned b·• tht. Jeaths,
lnf'1rles and damage c.aused by the
situation oo Irvine Avenue. I W.ppen to
live l.mmec:Uately above the spot where
the woman was killed. I and m""Y of my
odgbbors would hate to see U)e
roadway IU'aigbtened and, most likely,
enlarged into • wtder road. I don't go a1ona wt.th the notion that the police
cannot control the speed through the
ClU'vel. If lhey have a cop wtth "' radar
sun at the bottom rAt.he hill Ind they
write Uclr.et alter debt. I would oertu.lnly
think thit the relUltin8 BiteS could pey
fOrmtfWI~
1M)o ~DU.Id .... "lhow ol ton:e•
and~~ cope wortdna the.,...
II Oftl dme. ,.,.. fWftlildy lilt dk;
..... the palCll m.n btll!ineil. 11ie
I ' f
I •
QUO~ OF THE DAV
"If we were in the PCL we
WOL4/d be even better, because
we'd be pushed harder.·•
Sharon Day, Costa Mesa senior
standout
Daily Pilot Sports Editor Richard Dunn: ·1949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0170
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIEJ,:.D
Day
blows
away
field
Costa ·Mes a sta ndout
breezes to top qualifying
times in I 00, 200 in league
preliminaries Monday.
Melanie Neff
Daily Pilot
COSTA ME.SA l11e roll t hruu~h thl'
Golden West l.eagt1l' i.:ontinuc<.l Mondt1y
for the Co!>ta Me-..i I liW°l girl-. track and
field team.
The Mustang-.. who went undC'lealt'd
in league dual mct'l!>, dommatet.l the
field in the league preliminam•., al
Orange Coast C .ollegc.
Sharon Day ll•cl the way, easily pci...ling
top qualifying time'> !11 the 100 and 200
meters. She will alw wmpele 111 the high
jump at Thur.day\ 'final!> at Orange
Coast College. llle -.cruor norm.illy run'
the 400 meter-.. but <,he wac; moved to
the 100 lo benefit till' team.
She recorded a IJ 15 in the 100, mort•
than a second slower than her pcNm..il
best of 12.30. Teammate To!>h1a Bryant
won her heat and wa-. Lhc second fa<,te-.t
qualifier in 13.59 Hachel I lughc., ..ind n.1
chel Ronquillo also qualified for Lo..,la
Mesa. Erica Pliete1 recorded at I I Y'l to
qualify fifth fo r F .... tanna.
In the 200 meter!>, Day clocked a 26.5,
blowing away tht• rest o f the field 111 hl•r
heat ·r wasn't really pu.'>hing II today." 1>.ty
said. ·r just wanted to do well and gt·t a
good lean.· .
Day. who holds the Ornnge County n·
cord in the high 1ump at 6 feet. 2 int.:he<>.
said the com petition, or lack of 11. had a
lot to do with the Mustang .. : '>llcce!>. .... ·r think (the Pacific Coa. ... 1 League! wa.!>
toughe r,· Day said. "I think 1t 1s kmt.l of
bad that we moved. If we were in the PU
we would be even belier, becau-.e we<J
be pushed harder.·
Senior Rhondi Naff, running her fir..t
year of track for the Mustangs, had the
fastest qualifying time in the 400 meters
at 1:01.95. Freshman Thtcy.BjeUand, jun-
ior Stacy Kidorian and freshman Ana
See TRACK, Pae• A8
BRIEFLY
Sea Ki ngs dominate PCL track ·prelims
Corona del Mar High got a step up on ~pe
tition Monday as the Sea Kings' boys de and field
team qualified 20 runners for Ursday's Pad.fie
Coast League finals and the~ · ed 19.
Chris Ringstrom. Man Mo · and Brandon Bon.:o-
man eadl advanced in the and 400 m eters. Kevin
Artz and MiJce Rudinlca pull off the double in the
800 and 1,600 meters. Ian Al der also qualified in
the 800 and Bo We;dner advanced in the 1,600.
In the hurdle events. F.emaan Jalili and Ross Mckee
both qualified in the 300-intermediate and 11 0-high
hwdles.
"'The boys went about business as usual." Corona
del Mar Coach Bill Sumner said. "By qualifying so
many. they eliminated some of the competition.
They are in the drtver's seaL •
golfer~ 111 today's l~r> l l lield 111•the PC I final'> at
Mec;a Linda, won the 'lcc110n\ Team Academic
Award for small '>Choof<, and will be honored on
the field during Cl F Reco~nilion Night in Ana·
heim , a.!> well as given an banner, which Perry
'>aid will hang in the !>Chool'l> gymnasium
On the golf course Monday, senior l ason Casc;1
dy and freshman Marcus Sol>lak both.shot 68 and
earned medalist honors to lead five f-agle<, Into
today's competition al 11 :JO a.m. Senior Ryan
Brown (78), freshman Greg Le'> (78) and 1un1or Ja-
son Les (79) aJso advanced to the PCL fi nals. Our
of today's golfers. only fou r will move on to ~he
next round -the CIF Individual championships
at Black Gold Golf Course in Yorba Unda 1n two
weeks.
The girls had several double qualifiers. shuwing de
Cbetr strensth.in the distance races with rour runnm Corona l Mar claims PCL title
advancing in the 800 meters. and six ln the l ,600 me-•TENNIS: Coro na del Mar I ligh senior stand -
t11n; out Garret Snyder Im waved to 33-0 in singles in
Arulle St. c,eme, Tura ~wata and Keelan Q.iyler all dual matches. while the CdM Nos. I and Z dou-
maved on In the 800 and 1,600 meters. Sara Oaster bles teams swept Monday ln the Sea Kings' 15-3
•qualified ln the 800, and Becky Omunins. Jen PaciOc Coast League victocy over host North·
Loog and Ahlia Kanan rounded out the l,600 quali-wood . CdM concluded Its PCL campajgn as
ka: champions at 8·0 and will enter the CIF Divi Ion
-ibe gllil are sdD in a very tight race with UniYer· I playoffs as the No. l seed at 19·0 overall.
~· SUmner sakl. "We probably have the edge in the The University o( Tens-bound Snyder swept at.
tNck ewm:a. but Un.I has the edge in field event&· No. l singles, while sophomore sensation Car·
· Whilney Weidner advanced In the 100 and 200. sten Ball lmproved to 27-2 In dual matches with a
..._~and Kdly' Morgan quaWled in the 200 sweep at No. 2 s lngles agahut Nonhwood (5·2 in
md 400. Stefanie Sltzer wiD compete in both hl!fdle leagul.l). Wesley Miller and lsa;ei Salda swept at
e.98 in the ftnall, with Nodyn Corpus joining her No. 1 doubles for the Sea Kings, while teammate
ID lbe 300 hurdle& The ftnals w01 be Thw.iay at 5 Brennan Roberts and Bryan Warsaw pulled out a
•!Moe High. • 1·6, 6·4, 7.5 sweep at No. 2.
~es flying high at Mesa Linda Four Sailors advance at oak Valley
• • • GOLPi The Batancla High boys golf team. • GOl.Fl Four members of the Newport Harbor
wb1c:b dominated the field Monday In the Pactftc ffi8h boys goll team Monday qua lifted ror today's
Cout Leegue championships on the Meta Unda ftnal round in lbe Sea View Lea,gue champion·
COW'M at Cotta Meta Golf &c Country Qub, will ahJps at Oak Valley Golf Oub ln Beaumont, wtiete
nrpNleftt the OP Southem Seetlon tonight at Michael Benve_nutJ (tJed for 12th at 72), Davia
lldUoo lntemadonal Fleld before the Aniell·ln· • ·r.m&trin (75), Brandon Sowera (75) and aa\lor
dJana pme. Garfttt Whhlleld (75> advanced. The tlnt round
Co9Cb Art Penyl Blglel. who quaHfted Ow wu liri\Jted to 16 holea With tumed loto a per•64.
.
Above, Costa Mesa's
Rhond1 Naff spnnts to
victory m the 400
meters durmg the
Golden West League
preltminaries Monday at
Orange Coast College.
She fm1shed wrth a
1 :01.95 clocking, the
best of the day. At left,
Estancia H1gh's Jason
Johnston leaps to
victory m the third heat
of the boys 300
intermediate hurdles m
the Golden West
League prehmmanes at
OCC. Johnston's 42.57
time put him fourth
overall, quahfymg him
for the fmals Thursday,
also atOCC.
PHOTOS BT MAR~ I OUST IN
DAIL r P1L OT
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Strong pitching .
leads Sea Kings
Rhodes, Dunzer combine on
four-hit shutout Monday in CdM
win ove r Los Amigos.
Nick Rhodes and Griffin Du.mer combined on a
four-hi! shutout as host Corona del Mar High de-
feated Los Amigos. 3-0, in a makeup game from the
Pride of the Coast Tournament Monday afternoon.
Rhodes started the consolation gime and went two ·
u~nings before Dunzer ( l ·2) came in and picked up
his first victory in relief for the Sea Kings. givin8 up
just rwo hlts In the final five innings.
Parker Ferguson was 2 for 2 for Corona del Mar.
driving in two runs on a single and a sacrifice.
The Sea Kings improved to 14-7 overall They wt.D
play at Northwood today in a Pad.fie Coast Lague
game at 3 p.m. .
Titans hammer Mustangs, 11-2
•Tesoro High cored alx runs in the fourth Inning
co put the game out of reach, defeating ho t Costa
Mesa. 11-2, ln a Pride of the Cout Tbumament
makeup game Monday. •
Josh Anderton deaJt the blg blow for Taoro ln the
fourth inning with. grand lam that pYe the ntana
a 9-0 lead. Tesoro took the early lead wlth two NOS
In the top or the first lnnlng and one eadl in the
third, M.h and sixth.
lbe Mu tan , who committed thrM erroa, ft.
nally got on the board ln the bottom of tbe lf¥llfttb
lnnln,. acorlog on a fteldd• choice and a pllMd
bl.II.
Cary Gonzala and Alex PiarUi eecb weat ~
for three for the Mustangs.
EYE OPENER
[~1:;~
May 12 hoooree
BRUCE IBBETSON
luesday, May 6 2003 A7
\ EDITOR'S
SCORECARD
Stepping
up to the
big plate
Wearing new capta in's
h a t a t the he lm o f Pilo t
sports ship will be
challe nging, fun a nd
adve nturous.
G r~tmgs agam. Only this
ume from a different
~rspecuve, as -.portl> eduor
of the Daily Pilot, Lhe greate<,1
communtty newspaper '41 the
nation -and I'll make a thousand
claim!. to support that belief.
On rho!>e lines, it I.!> an honor
and pnVllege to announce today
that you~ truJy, from ballpark..s and
'>tad1um!. and gymnasium., and
golf t:O~s and tenn1s club-. all
around the Newpon-Mt."ia area. 1s
1alung over at the helm of the
Pilol's '>port'> ship.
It 1<> 1mpo~iblc, of rnurw. 10
replace my predece<;<,or, .Vi year
employee and 14-year <>port!>
ednor Roger Cariwn, who<;('
enormous !>hoe<. I will nevt·r be
able to fill. However. the ... une
proud trad11ton of spon'
1ourna1t ... m
excellent.:e will
be upheld. whLlt'
)(:elung ne~
idea' dlld
venture-.
A'> you turn
tht' '>pring pages
of 2003. you will
begm lo wi Ln esl>
.,ome change'>.
including RICHARD '>pec1aJty
feature.. on DUNN
college athlet~
from Lhe area, senior., (with 60 a.'
tht' age benchmark for eltgtbihtyJ
and a new spotlight on recreation
<,ports and athletes 1n Cmta M~
and Newport Beach. tht> ~eekend
warnof'l> and those who grind on
Lhe fields and couns on
weeknights for compet111on and
exercise after work.. Tho ... e people
sweat and bleed. too
You will cononue to rt'ad one of
Lhe finest -.ports ioumah'>t'> m the
country m Barry 1-auJJtner. wtuJe
budding '>lars Bryce Alderton and
Steve Virgen will ro ll up their
'>leeve.!> and reach nt>w level., of
commu nity sports reporting and
feature writing. Melanie Neff. a
USC graduate and .,pono.wnung
veteran formerly of the Los
Angel~ T11Ties who amve.. with
lofty credenuals. came aboard rhe
Pilot sports ship Monday. II could
be the best rotaaon m -;pons with
1..hose four. Whal a great place to
be
The new focus and energy
ho pefully will reflect in the..e
page<>. while extend.mg 10 different
pockets of our communtty Our
rum will continue on youths. high
schools and colleges. We will carry
on the summer golf traditions of
the Tea Cup Oassic and Jones Cup.
As for myself. I started as a
stnnger at the Daily Pilot in the fall
of 1981. when typewriters were still
be used. and, following my college
days and a three-year tin! playing
minor league baseball was hired
as.a full·tlme sports reporter in
1990. This is the only newspaper
I've ever worked for.
What do I like7 I love the big
three-football, ba.seball and
basketball ~ wu something
I played for 30 years, until retiring
from the 30-and·over I~ a frw '
years ~ck. ~olf ls terrific. Tmnis
has been iri~iny blood since
childhood. 1 '\'e grown to not only
appreciate water sports, but enjoy
them.
I love the sunsets glistening al1
the Newport Center buildings
while •tttng in the Oa~n Field
prea box at Newport Halbor Hlgb
ln September. I love the spotlight
lntroducdons at wtat1tng matches
and bWetbaD gama. dlt tmeD ol
. 1 t.ailpce b&rt>ec:ue .. football
pma and pine tar in the dugout.
the ecerMS ol p&ayaa ~on
elldl odWr •. winnlnl.
~or~awam polo coladl Oftfbovd. the.,...
otatw+,,... ... ~•DM
aDd .... a.ck ol 1 woodtm llllL ..,. ........ .
............ _CCH& ..... 1.
WDitd s..... md lllt oa..aD\.
drlililiikbGliienaa eowtn Glml l .. °"""" .....
Al Tuesday, May 6, 2003 SPORTS Oat/ Plot -
8wtmmlng TRACK
Continued from A7
Rodriguez also qualified for Costa
Mesa. Senior ludi Valdez was the
fourth-place qualifier for the
Eagles 0 :03.37) and FJise Carroll
moved on in seventh place.
fying spot Despite suffering from
a strained hip muspe. Rojas
easily put away 1he fleJd in the
800 meters with a time of 1:55.42.
Raul Lara of Orange tried to keep
pace, but ln the last 300, Rojas
pulled away. finishing three sec-
on<ls ahead of Lara. Jwlior Panfi-
lo Elias and senior Abel Flores
also qualified for Fstancla
In league," he said. "But at [the
CJF Masters Meet] and state I
have to work three times banJer,
so it might be a problem."
Costa Mesa senior Zach Powell
posted the fastest time in the 400
meters (51.83). He W'M second in
the 300-meter hurdles, which
oould prove to be the most com-
petitive race Thursday.
SUMMARIES
BASEBALL
Prtc11 of 'fie COllllt TCMlrMmll'lt
ie.oro n. eo.u Mese 2 Score by lnninp
SCHEDULE
TODAY ,....,..
College -UC Irvine at Arizona State,
7p.m.
High adlool -Corona del Mar et
Northwood, 3:15 p.m.; Sage Hill at
Capietrano Valley Christian, 3;15
p.m.
High emool boys-Corona del M•r
In Peclflc Cotat League prellm• at
CdM, 2 p.m.; Newport Harbor In
See View League prelim1 at
Foothill, 2 p.m.; Coate M ... end
Estencle In Golden Welt l.eegu•
prellm1 et Or11nge, 4 p.m. Teso'P. 201 811 o -11 9 o
Costa Mesa ooo ooo 2 • 2 11 3
Golf
High echool glr11 -Coste Mese end
Eatenci• in Golden West League
prellm1 et Orange, 2 p.m. ........ ln the l ,600 meters. junior
Ouistine Bjellantl took top hon-
ors with a time of 5:25.85 for the
Mustangs. Sophomore Obiry
, Lomeli qualified sixth in 5:55.55
for E.stancia.
In the boys' competition, it was
Fstancia that had a field day and
continued on its undefeated
league season ..
"I feel comfortable.• Rojas said.
'Tm happy with my time. It was a
[personal best] for me. the run-
ners ju.st let me go and didn't go
after me. ln the PCL everyone
tried to beat me. n
Rojas, who finished ninth ln
the state meet in the 1,600 last
season, said his inj\11)' shouldn't
affect his performance in Thurs-
day's league finals.
Frc:t.ncisco OliV'dS of Santa Ana
recorded a 42.45, Powell finished
in 42.47 and F.sta.ncia's Jason
Johnston (42.57) and Zaclc
Novaclc (43.58) took the third and
fourth spots, respectively.
The top two finishers from
each event will qualify for next
week's Southern Section prelimi-
naries. Third-place finiShers will
also move on if they post OfL
qualifying times.
Ev-. Trujillo (81. Hllm,..., (71 end J~ c:oop.r, Gorv• (41. 'hfon !61. ,....,_ m
and Huni.<. L -Coopet, 0-S. 28 -Ct'11ddodt m. Sanlet• In. Hunte< (CMI, GonmMz (CM). HR -
~(Tl. High echool boya -Estancia at
Golden West laegue finale on M8'88
Linda course at Costa Meu Golf &
Country Club, 11 :30 a.m.; Newport
Hllrbor at See View laague finals at
Oak Valley in Beaumont. 1 :30 p.m.;
Corona del Mer at Pacific Coast
=finals at El Cored~, noon.
High IChool boys-Sage Hiii et
Academy League finals.
hdtendfWd
High IChool bov• end girta -
Newport Harbor In Sea View
League prelim• at Irvine, 1 :30 p.m.
Vol9ybal
High adlool boye -Woodbridge at
Newport Harbor, 5:46 p.m.; Calvery
Chapel at Corona del M!r. 5:30
p.m.; Coste Mna at Santa Ana, 3:15
p.m.; Brethren Christian at Sage
Hill, 5:30 p.m. Senior Humberto Rojas was
the only F.agle to earn a top quali· "It's not going to be a problem
High school -Corona del Mar at
Tesoro, 3:15 p.m.; Irvine at ~ewport
Hart>or, 3:30 p.m.; Sage Hill at
Brethren Chrlstien, 3:15 p.m.
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named below, with the
S11h1P< l to cond1linM
l""'""b~d by lht un <in· 111ned ~ealed bid,
fnr ·• lump Sum Con tr ,,, I Mt invited for the
tull1 wing Wor~
MfDOU EARTH I
flRl Al.UM
REPLAUMINT
PROJECT NO. 998979
UNIVERSITY OF CALI·
FORNIA, •fRVINl
IRVINE, CAUFORNfA
42697
PROJECT OESCRf PTION:
Worli. includes. but 1s not
ltnoled to the foMnwina
R~pl11c1n1 the e"st1ng
fu e alarm ~ystem In the
lwn Br andyw111e/C.om·
mnn' b111ldinas •nd
s~ven re<11dent1al build
'"II~ with e new hr e
•l•1 m system The fire
dlao m '<Y'llem will con
s1st ot Simpler brand
.,qu1pment and no •ub
sltlultons will be .al
lflwed
lSTIMATlD
CONSTRUCTION
COST1 $250,000.00
Not11 '"•Ill lldders ...... ... net meet ""
4141oflflc•tl0fl1 fn the Contrect Documents
t!t41Y "°' IN 1ll9Jltl1 fw
Cf#°"'· B1dd1n1 Documents will
be av1il1bl1 lo Bidders
onlUISDAY, A,.ll 2t,
200S and will be luued
1t. Fac1llllH M1n111·
men I. Untver slly of
C1llfornl1, frvtne, 201
Interim Offoce Bu1tdlne
(m•iltnt •ddren)
19172 Jamb<Wllt Boul11
v111d {phyllc•I address)
lfvloe, CA 92697-$444
(949) lll.4-1404
Checks fOf • --r.t.d .. 11 fee wlll be
,.quited in t.he 1mount
of SIS,00 pet qt 11f
Blddln' Documents.. CMc•• "'to l>t modt .,.ytl>le to "The ltq•nll
of tlle University of
C.MfOHllf • s..led Bkll will not be
M.Ctfjte• ttltr; t.00 PM
on ...-seAY, MAY
tt.MU
114 S.Cur1t1 In tlM
tlllOQllt of I OS of U-
1.umci s.itn lase Bkt,
the Bid Bond shall be, the 81d 111 uiier l~gal turm 11 you ORANGE COUNTY CON 92392 of the .tbove wuh/dryer. matt. ref
on the Bid Deadline. an UCIHSl want Hie court to hear SOllDATED COURTS enlttled court on June lbl, clothe$. b
admitted surety insurer CLASSIFICATION: your Cd!le lh• name. addre\s 20 2003, al 10 00 misc WILLIAM NORl
(as defined 1n the [lecfTlcal Contuctor If you do nol fole your and telephone riumbt!1 of o'cloc~ am of that day. COn J 20 Paint equtpl .
California Code of Civil UCINSE CODI: re,pon~" nn 'time. you pla1nl1ff's attorney, or then and Che•~ to show matt .. ladder vac, lbl,
Proc edure Sec loon C 10 may lose th~ cas~. and pla11111ll without an t ause. ff any you have. \Ola. misc JOAN BOOTH
9% 120) 'OthM 'rof•d Spedflcs: your wagos money and attorney' t) (El nombre. why u1d person <.hould K-98 fool B• .. clothes.
A mandatory Pre·B1d lldder Quollflcotl-• property may be taken la d11ecc1on y el numero not be declared free poster. boxn. misc
Conference and Pre·Btd coll..t fOf' t• IN aub-wtlhnut fllrther warn1n1t de telefono del •tlD&ado from the control Ill her IOHN REGETS B·34 Bike,
Job Walk will be con mltted ot time of blcl from !hr,"'" I dtl demandante, o del parents ~ccordlna to the TV. dresser. enL center.
ducted on. THURSDAY, Include, ll'lt ore not The•r Are nthe1 ltg~I demandante que no p~ltlron on file hereon coflte lbl, toys, bch ch.
MAY t , 2003 n1ce11orlly limited to: reciuu,.menh You may l1ene aboaado. es) II the Coult finds that SONIA "DAMS H-96
begtnn1ng promptly at I lhe Contractor shall want lo call .. n attorney l ThomnMurphy, the Interest of the minor l amp. plastic bxs,
1:00 'M Parlic1pant:s l>ave been in business 11ghl .twdy If yo11 do nnt /14 771-2265 requ11es his or her clothes. candle holders,
shall meet at· Fac1lit1es under the same name know nn atlnrney. you 714 771·2320 proltcltnn. the Court misc. KARA WErHING·
Management. lnleflm and Caltlornta C1lnlr11c m~y call 11n alt<irnev Law Offices of shall appoint counsel to TON G·8J 2 bxs with
Oftice Bu1ldin11. Confer~ tor's license for a rttleoral servu e nr a l Thom3s Murphy. 472 represent the minor. clothH. other contents
ent e Room 128. Uni m1n1mum ot 5 conlinu IP.&al aid of11te !listed 1n ,.south Glasnll. Orange. Such cou~I shall be unli.nown.
vers1ty of California, ou~ years prtor to the the phone book) CA 92866 appointed whether or Sale wtll be by com·
Irvine bid openina date for this Despu~\ d~ Que le DATE: (Fecho) MAY IS, not the minor 1s able to pelitlvt brddln& (written
(8u1ld1n1 ' 92 on Nor1J1 Pro11ct. The ltcense used enlreauen esf) c•tauon 2002 afford counsel. If you sealed btds may be
Campus Map) to saltsfy this require 1ud1ual 11\ted t1ene un ALAN SLATER, Clerlt appeeo without counsel submitted In advance)
19172 Jamborae Boule menl sllall be of the plaio de JO DIAS CAL (Actvotlo), · and ere unable to afford on the 2ht day of JMy
vard, Irvine. CA, same type required by ENOARIOS pBr3 PH'sen lty V.,. SCHllNIACH, counsel. the Court shall 2003 11 2:00 P.M. 1t the
92697 5444. (949) 824 the contract. tar una respuesla ,.~ Deputy (Deletodo) appoint counsel for you premises where u ld
1404 2. The Contractor shall crtta a maqu1na en tst" Published Ne wpor I ti you request appointed property hes been
ATTINDANCI AT THI provide a minimum of 3 corte Beech Costa Mesa Daily counsel stored and which Is
PRE-llD CONFERENCI references fo1 pro1ect5 Una L4r la o und Pilot April l!>. 22. 29. The purpose of thrs located 1t AYRES SELF
AND P•l-llD JOI similar In scope and size llamade lelefonlce no le May 6. 2003 TIOJ 11cti<1n, to free the minor STORAGE. 7012 Er nest
WALK IS MAHDATOltr to thrs Pro1<1ct which ofrece" protecc1on: ~u from the custody of her Ave., Huntinston Beach, JO• AU , .... CON-have been successfully respunla eurifa a SUPlllOICOCITOf parenll, is to petm1t the Ca (714) 848-7314.
TRACTottS. THI MIU-completed tn the Siii• maqulna !tent que CALIOllA, adoption of said minor Landford reser'fts the
ING W1U «O\I AT of Celtfornle durlna the cumphr con las form11I (NmTVOf to a suitable adopllna rlcht to bid et the sale.
I 105 'MANY CON-past 3 yHr&. The project ldades leaales aprop1a -" perent. PurchaMn must be m•d.e
TRACTORS ARRIVING totel C4sl of inslallehon das s1 usled quoere ciue S,UaADllO The Court may con· by cash end paid for at
AnlR THIS TIMI WU mu' I b e o v ~r la corte «"cuche 'u hnue these proceedtnas. the lirM of purchase. Aft
NOT II IUGtlU TO $250.000 00 cno. htertDllMd, not to exeeed thirty (30) purchased aoods u1
PAllTIC•ATI IN THI THE REGENTS Of THE Si usted no ·present-144SS<Mc~, deys. as necessery to sold u Is and must be
llD '•O<ISS AS A UNIVERSITV Of CAll· su respuesta a liemµu. Ul.o.....-..tL. appoint counsel 1nd remond at time of aate.
'RIMICOMTUCTott. FORNIA pulftle perder el cuo. y •~,CAtm2 en•ble counsel to be· Sale i1 subject to
content.s b11n1 sold to
the hlahest blddtt. for
lewful money of the
United Stites of America
(cash).
The sale Is belne held
to satisfy a fandlOfd's
lien •nd will be held 1t:
17692 Sampson Lene.
Hunllnaton BHch, CA
92647 on Mey 13. 2003.
at 12 p.m., Auctionelf's
Name. Dennis Avina
Bondl:l46637301335
Ph (626) 791·6261
The public 1$ Invited lo
attend. Terms are cesh
only. Owner reserves llHI
rl&ht to bid
A aeneral description
of the ptoperty belna
sold, 1lon1 with the
Identity of the Occupent
rentlna the spKt are as
follows:
SPACE NO. -OCGUPANT
PROPERTY OCSCRIP·
TIOH
B-276. JAMIE KEENAN.
LAMP. f URNITURE,
MISC. BOXES. RADIO,
TOASTER, OVE}1; MAT·
TilESS ,
Publlshtd Newport
Beach·Costa Miu OeNy
Piiot Af>rll 29, M1~ 6,
2003 Tll6 Only bidders who April 2003 le pueden qultar su TIT l E 0 f CASE come famlll•r with thn• cancellation In the event
p1rticlp11te In both the Pubfis h•d Newport salano, iu dlnero y otru (ABBREVIATEO) IN THE proceedinp. of ••tt...,,.nt belwMn CIJYOfRGIJllACI
Pre·Bld Conference and 8111ch·Co1ta Mesa Deily cosude su propledad MATTER or DANIELLE Given under my hend landlord and obfltated IOICJ--9$
_the Job Walle In their Piiot Af>rll 29, M•y 6, sin ·avlso •dtclonal por ROSE BOYER. A Minor end , .. 1 of Ille Suparlot party.
enlttely wlll be •flowed 2003 ll 15 parte de I• corte A Penon who shall be Court of the County of Publish.I on 05/08/03
to bid on the Proi.ct as Ex itlen otroa requisl declared tru tr om the Stn S.rnetdlno, State of end 05/l3/03
pfime contrectors. for ...S tos lqele$. Pued11 que custody end control of CallfOl'nla, this 22nd day Auctlonur: W1nd1
further lnformetlon, gMJDI~ usttd quieu ll•m•r • un her perenls of April, 2003. Norton BO<ld I S-400-
eontecl f'tcilillu Men 1bo11do lnme c!h ta CClATION • f'REEOOM COUNTY CLERK 1684. Phone (114) 848-
a19ment Contrac!t1 De N TICt TO OE EN· ment1. SI no conoct a FROM PARENTAL CUS· IY /S/ AMY SWSHfR, 1314
p11rtment. Attn: Brend• DANT: (Avlw I Acust· un abo1ado, puede TODY ANO CONTROL 0..-tY Ayres Self Storace,
R. HoUtfthufl at (949) do) C.A. 00£Ll COM· ll•mar a un ter'fklo di ~BANl>ONJillENT RE· fubflalled Newgort Raldent Mli1Ta e?f~':cuuful 81ddtt ~~·H~~~ ODELL, ~·~~=~1fle:• :'!;~: ~~~Mii•• ~.:"~~ ~Azo, 1/. ·=~~~~: ... ::g:u;
and lb Subcontractors [)()[S 1T0 5 lelll (n• 11,1 dfuctorlo VAVSOOI06 2003 Tl29 Piiot llthy e. U 1 wlll bt,r1<1Ulltcl to follow YOU ARE BEING SU£0 teltfonlco) THC PCOf'lC Of THE 2003 Tl2a
the nondlurlmlnetlon BY l'l.AINTIFF: CASI MUMHRJ S1Alt OF CAUf~NIA, IMI01KI IOllCIOfNllSMI rtQYlfttnffb Ml fOflh (A Ud. le Ula dtm11Mf': (..._..... 4et C-) To JOON T. BOYF.lt, end m.10f f9UCSMI
In the 8kldln, Oocu Hdo). 1AVl£R H£RftAN 02Ht.022M to •II Ptfton• clalmfflt l llt mini ttorta•
tntnh nd o per OU Tiit neme and tddrht to be Ille father or Of llW•Plfln fteitlty, .ecorclln& to the
pr•vlltfltle w ... rain •t You llne 30 CAL(N o( the c-t ta: (Cl molw of t lffl mMor Notice 11 lllfflly alven pro'ffsk>n& of OWltltn I the tocatloft of the Wor-. OM OAVS •IW tlll• nombft y clncclOn di penon above ~med. U!tt tht 1111'9rtlptd will of tllt BuMllts1 end
TIM 1uc«UIUI 81d6'f 'Umll'IOflt " Wvtd on lacort .. •) By Otcltl' of tllb Coutt Hll at ~ nctlon, fl'roftulont co~o. Wlff be rtquhd to hive yo.. to flle I lypl#rllten ~ANCE COUNTY SU rolH are hereby cited p111ttuanl to StctlH Cll•,ttr 10, Section
tllt foltowlnt Slate of rttpOMUttllh COfft. PfltlOlt COURT , /QI 1114 ad'llHd tll1t ,Ou 21100 of the lulll!tn1 21107 (1), ...,.,.._. A !!!!!{ « fl!O!'V•ll mej toot« btfote t!M w Prtfrnloo" cw NOI!ct or ~IJ.U:
• J
S..led bids "''Y lHt
received et the office of
the City Cftfll, 3JOO
Ntw1>«t Boutevard, fl' .0.
Box 1768, Newport
Boch,. CA 92851·1915
until lllOO AM Oft t"9 vnt cley 11f May, 2003,
•l "'*" time Midi blda llllal be ...,._.._, reed
for NI lfAftCMI ll0.1
PAVUIBff llCOlt-1"9alOll c..... ....... ........... ......., .........
H>Olf"$ LIST AYNt.·
All.( ON CITY
WtlSITC :lltlP '//
www.cltr .newport •
ffKh,cl. !ftlftn+dlltt(
---. ... -· .....
defeull•sp
Approved by
/S/St..._G • ...._, ,..,., WMtis Dir~
Pro1pective bidders
may obtain one HI of
bid documents for
$10.00 at the office of
the Public Worlls De·
partment. 3300 Newpc>rt
Boulevard, Newport
Buch, CA 92663
Contractor License
Clftsiflcat1on(s) rt·
quired for thts project:
"A" or "C·8"
for further Inform•·
lion, call f one Tse.
Project Manaaer at
(949) 644-3340
Pubflshed Newport
Beach-Costa Meu Deily
P1l<1l May 6, 2003 T120
Pur1uent to Section
6104 (d) of the Internal
Revenue Code. notice Is
hereby alv•11 that th•
•nnuel r•f>O'l for the
c•fend•r year 2002 of
Tiie Geotce E. Hewitt
F ound1tfon fOf Medical
Resur~h. • print•
founcllltlon1 ls tv•ll•ble
at the 1oundetlon's
pr lnclpaf office for
tnspecllon durlnt r,uftr
business hours rom
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
by any citizen who
requftb It Wittlin 180
days after Ult date of
this publkttlon.
Thi tound1tJon'1 prf1t-
clp1I offlet Is locattcl •t 137 Jlttntne CrMtl Orl¥e,
Cof-del Mar. C.fl· '°'""· 926~. o1Jlt "'~' -nae« of tltt found1tlon Is oeorr c. Hewitt.
lloy • ~-..,. Altofiwy, c/o ,.., JM·
m1M Crtell Oflvt Co·
IOfll del Maf. C.0t• 92125 Pu~ll111e4 Newport
IUc:ll.Coet1 Meta O.ity
Pltol Mer I, 2003 Tl22 .......... .........
Tiie ..... .=..:Mft• .. .... ....
fTSS Prltltlftct 11257 ... , ..... sllt Uett
11. founl•tn Valley. CA
92708
lnternaltonal Techn•cal
StaH1n1 Solutions (CA).
17875 Sky P•rll C1rc~.
Unit E, Irvine. CA 92614
This busmess " con·
ducted by a corpc>r •lion
Heve you started dome
business yet? No
lnternahon•I Tech
nical Staffln1 Solutions
A Denms Hernandet.
Gen. Mana1tt ....
This statement wu
filed with the Countt•
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 04/08/03
200Ut401SO
Dally Pifol•Al>r. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 2003 Tl 18
Rt-.. ..... .........
The follow1ne persoM
are doln1 busln.u u
Harbor South Coast, 27
Giotto, Aliso Viejo. CA 92656 ......
Rk:herd 8. Haley. 'l7
Giotto, Aliso Viejo, CA
92656 •
Pelrlcl• M. Haley, 21
Giotto. Aliso Vle)o. CA
92656
This business Is con
dllctecl by: • husband
end wife
Have you 1t1rt1d doina
butlneu yet? Yes.
4/9/03
Rlchttd 8. Hiiey
Patrlclt M. Hiiey
This alltement wes
filed with llll Covntr
Clark of Or•nc• County
on 04/22/2003 20Ntt•1117
Dally 'llot "'1f. 29, ~ e. 13, 20, f>03 1-.i.,. -'
SELL
your stuff
th'°'Ch
classified!
I
DalX Pik>t
Rcllm ..... ... s......
Tiit followln& p.,aon'
"' clolfll b11alneu H CERAMIC DESIGNS BY
8RUCC. 17&50 Newh09e,
Fo11nteln Velley, C111
lorn•• 92708
Bruce Ttnt nc:e Teno·
rlo. 19541 W1ttrb11ry,
Hunt1111ton Buch, C11! forn11 926-46
Thi' business Is con
ducted by •n lnd1vldu1I
Have you 5tarted dolna ~sines. yetl YH, 8/20/
8r11<.t ferr•nce Teno
rio
lhts slaten1ent wn
filed with the County
Cl«1l of Or.nae County
0003/31/03
100Mtltl11
Dilly Piiot Apr 29, M.p 6. 13, 20, 2003 1119 ,...... .....
..... s......
The lollowlr'I ptr,on'
are dotnc buslneu es
S !AllS KUSTOMAUTO
'9011CI TO COlllACTOIS <AUii& JOI 195 ~ Dlslrkt: ~~ i.aSOIOOlDISlllCT Pr+ct ..... OS-43
C. 1 n ~ W¥ / ..... r '. Y.t. Dktitf Llaillm .. ~ °*.., 26, 2003, lm l:OO,.. '-4 0.:.., 27, 2003 ,_.,~'-lpt:fdltsmo,... ms._ sn.e, ..-..1. c......, u t2'2611141 m-7530
.......... Dta..ts .. ~plclM.-. .....
M-4.t...., •-tt,../W .. ttwe,...., Mandalur y meehn&/walklhrou&h 1~
scheduled for May 14, 2003 et 2 00 PM Pro,pecllve bidders u e to meet
11 fecilitlH Ind Open1hons Olllu, NewPOrt Meu Uurfled School 01sl11ct.
2985 Bear Street, Bu1ld1na E. Costa Meu, CA 92626 Cati (714) &24 75Jll
for details B1ch will not be 1ct.epted from wntr eclur s not attend1na lhts mnllna. ·
NOTICE IS HCREBY GIVE N that lhe •bu .. named S'hool 01st11ct ol
Orin&• County, CA, act1ne by and lhroueh •h Cuv•rn1ne Bo•rd h•reinafle•
referred to es "'OISTRICT: will recet•• up tu. but not lat~r the11 the
ebove·stated time, u1led bid' IOI the awa1d of a 1.ontr1ct for the pro~cl
desGt•bed u · c_.. .... ,..... •-f lepolr / • .,,_.--v..n • .,.
Dh trict t-ett-
lh•• will be a Twenty fl•e (S 2!> 00) doll•• non refundable fee required
for uch set of bid dol.umenh Che(k\ \huuld be made payable lo
Newport Mu11 Unthed School 01st11c1
Bids sllell be recel•ed m the Pl•<• td•nltfltd abon, and \hall be 01><1n1d
1nd publicly rod aloud at the above \laird time and pl•c•
In accord11nct with the pro .. \lon~ ul Cal1lor 1111 Public Contract Colle
Section 3300. th• DISTRICT requ1t•\ lh41 thr bidder pO$\t!\' the lollowma
cleulhc•tlon ol con tr 1clor'\ h1.en\e di the 11111e I hat the contn1et "
1werded· C_tl<t., u •• .,,. Clo" C-39
Ho payment °!>hall be made for •ork u1 m.tlet1al under lhe contrecl
unleu end until lhe DISIRICT •tnlle' th<1f th• C•mtraclor wo properly
llcenstd •t the lrme the cont1.ttl wa\ •w•rdt>d Any t.untractor no! ~o l~nied '' 1ubiec1 to penalties under the l•w If thr ltttnse clu\1hcation
1pecrf1td htu•nabo•• " that ul .t 1 \Pe<t11lty rnnlrn10<" ., deltned '"
Section 7058 of the Calrtorn1• 8u\lnt\\ •nd l'role\s1un' Cude. the speually
contract0< awerded the contract for lh•\ wc.rk 'h•ll •hell con\hu<t •
majOl1ty of the wor-In ot<.cordan<:e with the 11rnv1s1un\ of Cahl01n1a
Bus1nen and Profn\1on\ Code Stthnn /IY>'J
falfure 10 COmp~fe the WO<k Wllhtn lht llmt \tt furth herein Wiii teWlt
In the 1mpo.rtion of l1qu1d•led dam~itn lor u <h day ol delay 1n llie
•mount °!>et forth 1n lhe •tnlormallun Im 81ddtr\ •
Cech bid 111ust contorm and bt 1Mpon\1vt' lo lhr contract documenh
£ ach bidder shall submit, on thr for 111 lutr11\hed with lht ton Ir act
docum1nt1, a h•t of the propo\ed wb<Onlr•llol\ ori th•• pro1etl ••
requlred by the Sublett1ne .itnd Subronlrac.lln~ ran P1acllce• Atl
Government Code Secllon 4100 et \eq
Cach bid shall be •ccomp1n1od by • <erl1l1•d or 1 •·.h1e1°\ <heck or bid
bond 1n an tmounl not le\\ th•n '"" (I 01.) ptlf .. nl 111 lht l<Jtal b•d
prt<e, lurnt\h 1 P•yment Bond 1n •n 1mounl nut '"' th•n on .. hundred
(100"4) petcent ol lht tot•I bid pr1tr and lurn"h <erl1l1utu •••d .. nun&
th•t the requlfed m•ur•nt.t '' •n tlfttl rn the alnuunl~ set l0<th '" the
Gtn1rel Cond1tt0ns In lht event of f.,lulf lo""'~ info the con11 .. ct •ond
utcute the requtted dotumtnh wth b•d \e.uroly will bt lorlt1teel lhe r a1fhlul Ptrlorm1m• Bond •h•ll lfm••n •n lull fOH• and tllr< I lhl•>U~h
t!M IUl••nlee pe11od u "1>•c1l1ed on lht Crnttal Lond1hon'
lhe DISTRICT reser•es tho 1111h1 tu •w••d thr b•d tu muro th•n 1,n,.
<I) btd<kr The OISIRICI rt\ttvr\ lhr 111ht tu rtt•"' any 01 •II 01d• u1
to •~•¥• 1ny 1rre1ul4,1Ue~ or 1nlotm•llt1~\ u1 •tlY b1d\ or tn th~ b1ddm1
A,. requ11ed by Section 11 l J ol th• t 111101 1111 I •bu• Lode the Otrtl tor
of the Oep.itrlment ol lndu•l11•I R•l•IHHI\ ol th• S11te of Cahlorn1a hi\
detttmmtd the &•n•r•lly prtvarhn~ r•lt\ ul ... ll" "' lho lot•lllY on whr<h
lht work IS to be performed Cop,., 111 lhr-. w•~• r•lt determmahun\,
enlltled P1ev•1lma Wage Scale. are m.1nh111td •I lht' 01\t11ct 0111<..t totaled
al 298!> Bear Street. Bu1ldrn11 r. Co\la Me•• LA 91626. r aLtltlro.
M1mlenante .tnd Oper 1t1on\, •nd 11 • •••1lablo to 1ny 1nlerestod pat ly
upon requut fhe confr;utor \hall po•.t • <Ol>Y ol lhl\ dotument •I ••<h
i<>b \tie The contractor and any wl><.Onhat IOI unde1 11 •hall P"Y nut
leu then the wecoltf'd 1>< .. <t,lrne r•lf' of .v1gr\ to •II wOfker\ employrd
1n the u Kut ion of the conh •~t Hohdo1y r •t•' .. hdll br P"'d •' 'Pf'< 1ft•d
1n lhe tollecll•t bar1t11n1ne •11•umont o1pphublt to u1.h 11art•<ul1t u .. 11
tlan1f1c11ton 01 lyJlfJ of work employed un the pru1•d Nu boelder m•y
wrthdr aw any bid for a pf'rlOd ul s1r1y .<601 d .. y, o1lfe• the d1te ... , '"'
the npenrnc ol b•d•
A P•y~nl Bond shalt be requ1red p11or tu uecut11u1 ul tilt' conlr•d
1nd \hall be 1n the form ~I lo•lh in fhe 1.ontr.1<.I dotume~h
PUt'tUlnf lo Section 22300 ol lhf' Pubh1. Cunlr•d l.odr 11,., 1.01111•<1
•tll contain 1><ov1s1ons porm•tt•ni lht Wt! f'~ifut brdder lu \ub\lllulr
\e<u111to 10< 1ny momn withheld by th~ DISTRICT lo en\urt p.rtorrri.nct
under lhe con II .ct
C<t1.h bid •ubmtlted tn respnn\e to th•~ Not1u i.hall conl••n .• , • bid
item. 1dequo1te \hu1tn1 \hurone •nd br aun~. ur eQu1 .. 1enf m"thod for
the prolecllne of hie ind lrmb in htnthn •nd open e«avallon, which
\hall conto1m to 1pphc .. ble ufe1,.01de1\
GOYOINING IOAJID, (rlc H. Jen o, C.f'.l .
Dwect ... fecllhlH , ...... _, .... Operor11 ...
Published New I Beach Co,.ta Mu • Oa1t Pilot 11 l9, Ma 6. 2003 fl 14
·ind ex
M081l, 184 Marrlll Pl
IA, C4"t.I Mtu, Cell
lor11i1 92627
Aale N World, In'
(CA), IM Merrill Pl. tA,
Costa Meu, C1hfornl1
926%7
Thi. b1111neu is con·
ducted by. • corpor1tlon
H1v1 you \Ivied docnc
buslntu yet1 No
Aste N·World, l11c.,
Tallelht l •ll•ha\ht, o ..... r
lht• •t•t11nent wn
hied w1!11 Iha Luunly
Clerlo-of O••nc• Luunty
on 04/16/03
20036'41 ...
Oarly Ptlol "'1• 22. 29,
May 6, 13, 2003 T II I
Rdlim..._s .........
l he follow1111 P•"U'"
ilf t ckltn& bU\1118'\ .,
MOM Con\lrucltuu
21332 Sa no Oollu I int.
Hunt1naton Be1th, l.•11
lorn1a 92646
MlchHi Oe'l1d M~ytl.
21 Jl? S•nd Ooll•r I I ll• Hunltt~ton Buth, c .. 11
'9011CI TO COlflUCTOIS CAU.115 JOI leS
Set.I Dktrilt llWPOIJ-ll'SA MBSOIOOl DfSTIKT "+ct"-. I OMJ ,_ ..,..,. / ,.,. r -Y.-Dlsarid l.«l"-
IW hl6.: Ille: 1*¥ 2', 200lr Tllll: 1-00PI. '-4 De M.y 21, 2003
...... twa.c.i,t: ,....~ 0,.....
2'1S ... Stnet,...,l,C..._,CAt262'171')424-7SlO
""'"-• '*--" "~ ptlcil4 ·-·-·· M~ Meetl"t/W.tli:ttw-.hr M11nd1tory meelmi/w•lklhn111wh "
"Socheduled for Mty 14, 2003 11 8 00 AM Pro~ect1ve b1ddef5 ., " ''' ,,,,..,
11 feclhllts and Ol)<erat1on\ Office, Newport·Mes1 Unified Sd1u•1I I),. 1111 t
298!> Bur Street, Burldrna [ Cos1• Mesa. CA 92626 c .. u t 1141 414 Ji; Ill
for details Bids will not b• <ttt.epted Ir om con tr •t lol\ not """"''"'~ 1111·
mttllnt
NOTICE IS HERCBY GIVl fl Iha! the •bon nantod St.hoot O"'"' I "'
Oranae County, CA. act1n1 by and lhtou2h 1h Cuvermng Bu~rd h•••tn•lltt
,.,.,,.d to H ·01sTRIC T • Wiii rect1ve up to. but not ... ,.. lhdn "'"
ebove stated time sealed bid• !Of tfit 1ward of • 1.onh•d tor 11 .. 111111~ t
desc11bed •s Fo .. m Roof Rtp•tr I Replac:ement v .... .,u~ 01~h•<I t VI <1lu111·
Thete •IM be I lwenly rive tS 2"> 00) doll•r non r~(und .. bte ............ ,,
I<>< u ch s.el ol bid doc.umenh Cll.,t.ks should be m•d< IMY"~'~ 11.
Newport Meu Unified School 01str 1C.f
Bids shill be rect1ved in the pla1.e 1d«nl1lred •bo•e. e11d 'h"ll ti. "''"""'' .tnd publtcly read alouil "'the •bo•e stiled time and plaLt
In l <.CO•dlnlt wtlh the pruwtMons of Ca1tf<ftn1a Pubht t.onfr,,. r t.udr
Sertlon 3300, lhe DISTRICT reqlJores that l he bidder pu"t''· 111. tr,1111w111~
tl1ulllc•llon of con\r<1clor'' ll1.~11se al the t1n1• lhat lllr '""'''" t 1·
a war iled Ctntro<1er Ucenoe Cleo C-J 9
No pay men I shall be made 101 work or m•tenal undei ti" • ""'' "' 1
unleu •nd unltl "" DISTRICT ve11ftt\ lh•I lhe Co11trado1 w • 1"'""''1
lle;.ensed •t the time the contr~<.t •a~ •w1'rded A11; , onha· tffr H•JI
lrttn!>ed 1\ •.ubre<.t tu penalties undet the l•w II t11 .. "'""'·" I• ''" •l••J • s.pec1fl~d her~in .. bov~ 1~ tti•t of 1 ·~pec1alty coutr .n tor .•• 1h:l111 .. 1I .,,
S~llton 70'J8 of the C.thform~ Bu\tntt:S.~ ~nd PH>fe~\111n•. t odP tt1f" •.11.-11,.,1
<ootr~tUf ~wi•rdt>d th~ contr.at.t for U11\. wurk. t1a1ll •t•.fllt 't111' h11.1•' ,
maf()rtty of th~ work in ilt.tord,nct with th .. ,.,,,,,.._.,, .. " .,f r • 1f '''"'
8u\tnt1\\ and P111fu\1on' Code Section l<Y.>9 r •lfUt~ tO (Umpfett" th~ WOft.. Within th~ t1n1r •.et ,Httfl t ... f.,11 W'll ft'•,11t
JP I her 1mpa\1llon ol hQmdattd d•m•KI\ fur •OC h d•1 .,f ol•l•v " lhr
amount ~t lr>1th '"tho 0 lnform4llon "" 81dde"
( ttt h bid rnu't ~onfurm and be tr~pOO\IVf to th~ •''"'rut it·,, 1m • 11t·.
[•th b1dd@r t:.hall ~ubnut, on th~ f<>fm furni~hrtJ wtH thr '11ntr.t1 t
dornrntnh. a l"t of fht propo\ed ~ubco11hdll111 "" "'" 11r111•• 1 ,,.
r•quored by the SubletllnK and Subtonh •t t11111 I ,,., l'r df 111 "" /lot
Covetnmenl Codt Set.lion 4100 ~t '•Cl
lad1 bid 'h•ll be accomp;1n1td by • r trllt1~'1 '" • "' '""' • rl••• ~ " t "' bond •111 4n amount not le\!. lh•n 1en C 10 , ~ ,..,.,. ~11' vi tt1,. t•••.,1 t11 J
prt<.t" futn1-.h a Paymrnt Bond 1n •n dmount uot Ir•· u ... 11 uor JnHH1rt it
( 100 •I pen.;.enl of thp tot~I tud po<.4! 1nd furni\h • "''' '•l ''"'. ,.,ut.-n "'•
th•I thf' '"quired 1n'tur4nct-1\ m f'flf"C.f 1n th.-•muu•1t· \t>I f111tf1 h It,.
Crntr1I Cond1hon~ In th.-• ._""' uf l••luril" to .. utet ntr. th .. '"''" t I • t •1 t-C utf' the rt!.QUltf'd ducum~nt<. •.uc h bid ... tt• i.r 1ly w II ,. It 1 fr<1t1 t1 Ir,..
f a1thlul P~rlormanH Bvnd \h•ll rtm••" 111 lull IQ<« "•d •"• 1 11.,., ,,.,
tht ~u,r•nlf!e pet1od '~ \JM:(d1rd tn th .. l .. ~nf'f41 f ... nd~• • w
fhe DISTRK.T rt'\er'9t-\ the 111:ht to •w .. ud thr b•<J h m•ur " t 11Pf'
t I 1 bidder The OISlRILI rt•.~tvt\ lh~ 11~M lo ••t•• I ""Y " •I ho I u1 In w41,_~ ~ny ure1utanl1e\ or tnformatlttt''· in .my t11d ,,, 1n Hu r 11M1'1•
A\ rrquirtd by Sel11on ll7j ut the t dhl0tU1d lalJor f odt: lh• h1r .. tlrn
ol the Otpartment ol lndu\lfl~I R~l~llllll\ 111 tlit \ldl< 'If I""'"' ,,_ 11 ....
det•f"l'"ed the g•ntr<1lly p19Ydlhn& 1<119' Of W"K«\ 1n lhP l11t 1111~ H Niii II
lhe work " 111 be pttlormed Copie.,. of the~t w•e~ 1<11• d•t•"""'"'"'"
or1t1tled Preva1rm11 Waet Stale,~" m•intiuned ~t 111• r''"'"' t 011 .. • '"' ~1-.1
II 2985 B•a1 Stretl llu1td1n2 l , (,c,\t<I Mt\d LA '1/6/b f • 11 1 ••·
Mc11111ten•nre and (>pt:rittmn\ and ... ,~ •v•1l•blt to o!ihY mt ... tt:' 1 ... 1 I•·'' t,
upvn rtque~t rhe conh.tctor \h.tll pu .. 1 .t topy ot th1• h,u ""'""r" '' .. ,.., '•
1ub \ttr lh~ tOntr•t.for and '")' ~Ubtvlllt•\ltJr on'1 .. , 1t •hd·' ,,,,., rH '
I~\\ th•n thr \4)eC•l1rd prtvi111tna t4l1•\ al "'•ir·,. h •I ,...,.,,..,.,., '""'"'"'t'"t
111 the uetuto0n ot lh• tonlr~d 11oltdo1y tale~ ~h•ll 1 ... t•A d • "• '''" J
in lhe t.alte<.t•vt t>~re~1nme at;.ttf'mf'n1 dpplttdbl~ ,,_, l'n· 1 , ... ,,, ... , d' •, ,,~
d •\\flH.•llon or t~pe ot wotk tmplnyf"d 1111 the f""IH t N11 h• hl .. • thAr
w1thdr •• •ny bid lor A period uf ,., ly f6'JJ d•r\ •''"'' u ... rt.t'f" • • t t ,,
lht upen1nr •>I bod~
A PaVmtnt Band \h..tll bt rrQuu td pt ior tu P' • ,.1 ut11"1 ,1 '"'" , "'Ir • 1
and 'h•tl b~ 1n the: form \t.:t hHth 1n thf" lr>nltttl t tlo1 urnwot•
Pur\u..-nt tCJ Section 22100 nr fhf f'ubht t:1u1hA I Cud,. u, ... • ''"" u t
wilt c.ont•m pro'tH\.tOO'\ pPtm1tt1nai thf' •.u• tt" \tUI h1th1,.r t11 ·.ut1•.ti! ,,,..
\11tut1llt\ for any momr'\ w1thht'ld hy thl' Ot~.lkt< l to t•w Wt' i•.-rl ''" 111• •
under the tonlud
each bid ~ubm1tted Ill ff\>PO'l\~ to lhl~ Notlt l' •,h.11 t nnto110 •• t h111
1t~m. aOequ&tt \hert•ne. \horine ttnd t>t~r ine,. m t-11u1valtt1t mt' I hod f111
thf protettlOR Of life 410d ltmb 10 1ft"nt.ht'\ and 0,lttn r•t •.;iohlfO #fll h
\hi ll conform to •Pl>hlable ,.rtty order~
GOVlltNING 1 0 .AttD, lrlc H. Jene, C.P.L
Owe<1.,., fecllltl .. , Mah"•-• .....t Operotloftt
Pubh\hed New t Bulh Co\U Meu Oe11 Pilot 1129 Ma 6 lfJOl
I l o \\' to Place A
JueSday, May 6, 2003 At
lt.1tn•• 92646
flll\ bus1t1eu u. turl
dU< feel bJ <111 111d1v11lu•I
II.ave yuu •hrted 001111
bu\lnen .rJll? Yo, 11/
Ol/01
Mike Me~r
lhos slalement wn
llltd ••lh the County
Uork ul Or•n&• Counlv
nn(M/14/03
200H940U2
U•1ly P1l11t Apt l2. ~
M•y6.lJ.200J TllO
~llnims ... s .......
lh1111 tull11wmt person~
.,.., dotuat: bu\1n~s~ I\
Pru ttydrnlo11 lour ~
l'I•• rnlt• Unrt G Pl<1
I ...... I A 'lll!/O
lohn t lrmmon\. !MO'>
1'1•1 eflll•, U111t C f'I•
I ~1111• I A r1i'll/O
I'""'" Ou~me\.c, 11, urn
1h11 l•d by •n 111d1V1du1I
II~•• yuu ~I•• l<d do1n11 t.u""''"' ytl' Nu John (tf"n.mon_
lht" ~lttltintt"nl w~s
RctlM ...... ...s.......
flt• lullowut¥ IHll \Ull\
•• • doma bu"n•n .,
Vlltu•I Perlo< huo l~I
V•t111-tu l •ne; c.o\t.t
M•u. (,A ~lf.l!6
lnun H Tr.-k 1'661
NOTICE OF TAUS-Oil lhe tt.y ct .... NOTICE OF TRUS-
TEES SALE TS No Trwtor BARS.AAA W TEE S SALE Trustees
2003-t6S2569 Loan No TRAINOR, AN UN-Sale No 03-19812.CA 0001652569 nu. Order MARRIED WOMAN nu. Oroer No 1!>4961t
No 00681229 YOU ARE °"" Appolmld Trw-YOU«E IN DEFAULT
IN DEFAUl.T UNDER A 1": GOU>EN WEST UNO A OEEO Of
DEED OF TRUST SAVINGS ASSOCIA· TRUS • DATED
OATE O 06/W1996 TI(>tl SERVICE CO, A 03/1!.lt?OO? UNLESS
UNLESS YOU TAKE CA1..IFORNIA COAPO-YOU TAKE ACTION TO
ACTION TO PROTECT RATION RecOfded PROTECT YOUR
I YOUR PROPERTY. rr OIS/1311999 .. lnetru-PROPERTY fT MAV BE
MAY BE SOLO AT A ment No. t9960301044 SOLO AT A PUBLIC
PUBLIC SALE IF' YOU In book , pege of Offi. SALE IF YOU NEED
NEED AN EXPLANA· 1-• a-.... the AN EXPLANATION OF c., ,,_Of.,. 111 THE NATURE OF THE TION or THE NATURE ottlce of 'the Recorder PROCEEDING
OF THE PROCEEDING of ORANGE County. AGAINST YOU YOU
AGAINST YOU YOU C.tlfomle, Date of SHOULD· CONTACT A
SHOULD CONTACT A S.·05/27/2003 et 2 00 LAWYER On
LAWYER A pubhc PM Pl-ol Sale AT 05/l2n003 wt' OO pm
1uctioo sale to lhe THE NORTH FRONT PREl\lllER TRUSl
h19hesl bidder for ENTRANCE TO THE DEED SERVICES INC
cesh CHhter'& check COUNT'f COURT· u auly aP«>Qlnted
d11wn on • state or HOUSE. 700 CIVIC Trustee under end
nahonet benk check CENTER DRIVE WEST, P"•suent to 0..0 0(
dra"'n by a Stele or SANTA ANA, CALI· Trust fXecuted by
teoe111 credit union, or FORNIA Amount ol MARK O DONOVAN
• check dra ... n by • unpeld bll•nce Ind I ANO JAYNE OONO-
atate or ltderel savi"9S other cherges VAN HUSBAND ANO
and loan H.SOCtaUon, $351,253 41 Stttel WIFE AS JOINT TEN
or SIYlngS IS· aocl•· AddreH or other ANTS •nd r.corded
hori. or i8Y1ngs benk common delHJn•tron of 03/29"2002 es lnatru
spec:1ftcd tn Section reel property •• pur-ment No 200201157443
SIO? ol lhe Financial port.ed to be 9 SEA of Olf1c1e1 Rec0<dt of
Code and euthonz.ed to COVE LANE NEW· Oranoe County C11t
dO business 1n tlus PORT BEACH, CA lorrne. WILL SELL AT
stete wtll be held by the 92660 A P N 939-63-PUBLIC AUCTION TO
duly appotnle<I ttuslft 402 The unoersi9ne<1 HIGHEST BIOOER FOR
as stiown below. of ell Trus'" d1scle1ms eny CASH lp1yable et time
r19ti1 ttlle Ind interest ll•blhly lor eny mcor· of aete '" 1ew1ut money
con11e'f'ld lo •nd now rectnets of the "reel of tile Un1tctd Stete1, by
held by the trustee 1n aocsress or other com • cashiers check
the he•••naf\er de-mon designa· llOO 11 drawn by • state O<
scribed P'Of]erty under iny, shown above 'tt no f-ral c~ed11 union 0<
Ind pursuant to a Oeed street eddreu or other a check arawn by a
of T<usl described common dHlgnellon 11 state or le<k!•al HYl"CJS
below The sakl will be sl'IOwn dlrectlOfll 10 and loan •noc1111on.
, made. l>Yt wilh0'1t the ~!Ion of Ille , uvmgs H50Clllton. or uvin<;1s blink specified covenent or warranty, property may be ~ m secuon St01 10 tr.
HP'HMd or Implied, teined by aendrng • Financial cooe Ind
regerd1ng title, posses· -rntn reque11 to the euttoor•zed to oo bull
slon or encumbrill/'IQl'S, benefie111y Wtthin 10 neaa in rhia , .. ,., 11 At
to p1y the rem11nm9 days of the dete of first !he no<'th tront en-
pr1nc1p1I sum of the publt-cetton of tf\ia trance to Ulf! County
nole(a) secured by Ille Notioe of SaM Dlte CourthouM 100 CtvlC
OeeCI of Trust. wTth Apnl 25, 2003 AGENCY <Anter Ort.,. WHI
interut end late SALES ANO POSTING Senta ANt CA ell rigtll
clllltges thereon. n As agent for GOLDEN !Ille end tnlef'Ht con-
pro'lfided 1n the nole(s). WEST SAVINGS AS-.,.yed 10 and now held
ldvallCff. under the SOCIATION SERVICE by 11 unoer utc1 DMd of
terms of the o.ed of CO , A CAl.IFORNIA Trull In the property
Trust. 1nlerHI thereon. CORPORATION 8801 situated In Hid County
IHI, chllrget and FOLSOM BLVD, SUITT •nd State ducrlbed H
I eapenees of the Trua-230 SACRAMEl'ITO. CA I As more fully o.
tH tor the total emount 95826 T ... ptione Num-acnbed tn the aoo-
(11 the llme of the intll•I ber (800) ~7 referenced OMCI of
pubhc.tlon of the No-5* Stetua Line (916) I Trull Aneuor's P1r
Uc. at Sale) reuon> 387-n28 Nen s.nders, eel No 418-1'!>-20 The
bly fflltnal8d to be Ml Asels tant Secrelely llreet eddrest and
forth below The ASAPS35-492 O!w'06. other common OHIQ-
amount may be <Jf'aetef 05/13. 05l20 nation, If •h'f of the
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
llurwld lullo llo0b1n~
4J HU< -y lt"911 lo ••I•.
C,allft>tt.W ml?
Thi\ b1"11••\\ I\ ll>n
dut led by •n 111d•••th1al
H.t•• you •IMhtd do1n11
bo· 1114!~' y•f' No 111111.td John Rubbm~
lhl\ •l•temenl •h
llled wllh the County
1.1 .. ,~ ul Uranjle Co;,unly
''" {f)/01/() l 200Ht4aG72
fJ•rly f'1lol May 6 I J
I() ll IOOJ TI l4
reel pt'C)P9r1y de«.nbed
above It purponed to
be 3181 COl.l...EOE
AVE , COSTA MESA,
C.ltfomlt 92626 The
uRderslgned TNS•
dladalma any hM>itlty
for eny 1nc0«9C1IWSa
of the ltrMt 9dclrna
end other eommc>ll
dHlgnatlon. rt eny,
ahown herein Said
ule wllt be mede, but
Without Cownwtf Of
warranty expteMe<I Of
tmplled. r9981UI~ tltle,
pc>sMSSK>n or lhcum-
btancea to pey the
, • ..,..nln<;J principel
sum OI the 00'9(s)
MCll'ed by said Deed
of Trust. With 1n~ .,.,_ .. provldlld •n
UICI "°'-'(a). edvances
rt eny, under the terms
of M id Deed of Trust,
leff. ctiergel end
upeflMa of the True-
lM end of the true IS
Cl'Hted by .aid Deed of
Trust The total emount
of the unpeod l*anc:e
of the obi~ ...
Cured by the ~rty
to be M>kl end reelOO-
•ble "llm•ted co.ta. •1ts-nses •nd lld-'18nc:.a et the ume of
the 1n1uet public.tJOn of
the Notice of Sele 1e
$186,631 29 The be,,._
f1c1ery under utd Deed
of trust heretofOfe
uec:uled end dellvered
10 Ille Under$tgned e
wrinan ~l•r•tion of
Oel1ull and Oem.nd !Of
S.k! end a wnnen
Notice of 0.teuh end
E~llon 10 Sell The
undentgned c.used
uid Nouce at Oe1autt
end ElectlOn to Sell to
be rec:OfO!ld in the
county """-" l:hlt ,....
property •• located
Oete Apnl 17, 2003
PREMIER TRUST
DEED SERVICES INC
AS TRUSTEE Tifteny
Hel'ionon. Assistant
Secretary 15310 Ber
ranee P.rkW•Y Irvine
CA 92618 (!M9) 790-
8388 llilS OFFICE IS
ATTEMPTING TO C(X.
LECT A DEBT ANO
ANY INfORMATION
oeT AINEO WILL BE
USED FOR Tl1AT PUR
POSE ASAPS33Y.>S
4122 4129 SI&
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CLASS IFrn tAD
Rj1..-, JnJ J<·.iJhn..-, Jr..-,ui...1..-.i 111 ~h.in)!t' "'11huu1 111•t1,~ Tht
puhl1,h.:r r.:-.·n ... , th<' ng.hl 111 H'11'1•r rl.'< l.1"11\ r1.·\ t'ot' 11r rt'.Jl'll
.tn\ d.i."1111.'d JJ\t"nhl'ml.'nt 1'1.-J'<' rc pon JO\ l.'rrr>r 1h.11 m,I\
h< in \11ur d.i"tltl'd .id 1111nwd1,1t•·I\ fh< l>Jth l'llPI .t••<'J>I•
n11 l1.1htf1t\ l11r Jll) crrN tn .in ,11h,n1wnHnl l11r 11.t11,h rt m.n
tx· rn1111n"hh: l'\ll'pl lor tht· u"t 111 th< 'flJ<.< .1.tu..111\ 111.<UPtl·d
tw 1h~ arur t'reJ111.Jn nnh ht· .1!11111.c·J '"' lht fthl lll'<'nlllll
B~· Fax
194<11 61 J .l)~Q.I
By Phor w
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lh \lni l/111 Pt·r~on:
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S ERVICE D IRECTORY
'"'•-.: .. ~•.a'W"'ll
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., lj,,all ~ •f'le.\. •
P"• ""' I lou r~:
·T~kr/l•-n.·" 11 rm ~ irtpm
\11 '""'' r riJ.,
f'edftc Yt.w M_._.
Oouble C1 ave Ont ol
the best loc1t1on&. Must
Sell 949-939 3091
Cof ledllltal
Mlmcnbllll 1160
TOP $.$ • UCo.1>$ n c
.i.a. c.ar..:. £k ~ ' ms .Ill Mee. ~. bAle 8"'4JS .. ,... 949-645 7!>0!>
1310
fQUM --Of'POITmJY
All rHI nt1te 1d11.,.
t1s1n1 In this ntW'C>ll>f' 1• subject to the fedeul
f •Ir Ho<islnc Act of 1968
1 1 amended wh!Ch
m1ha It 111•1•1 to
edvertlse ·1ny prefer·
enct , llmlhllon or
dl$crlmlnahon bestd on
UICI , color. r•Hl'Ofl, Sot•,
h1ndicap, lem1llel stetus
or neliOn•I orlfln, or •n
intention to mike any
such preference, hmll•·
hon« dlserlmlnetlon. •
This MWllMlllM will
not ~nowlntlY •ccapt
eny edvertlsement for
rHI Ht1te wfljch ts In
'tlotllUon of the law Our
raaclt" eie llereby
lnfonned tttat elf dtnll·
'"" lld'lttltiAHI lft this nt....,., .. IH tleblt
Oft .,. ..., ~tty
bu8
To complelft of dis·
ulfftlNrtloll, nl HUD tol-
fr Mall I00-424 8590.
$$ CASH PAM>$$ ~ ..... ._ .... .,..
-auv ESTATES ._,...,..,.,_.
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PROFESSIONAL
SERVICfS
OFFICE
FURNfTURfJ
BUSINESS
EQUIPMOO
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.utthy uw w•yday to ~ ,.._ no
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