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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2004
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Cirque agrees to rehire HIV-positive man
In response to a federal proposal, the circus, whose
show at the fairgrounds has seen two protests, offers
to reinstate a man fired from its Las Vegas show.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Cirque du Soleil of·
ficials announced Thursday that it will
offer to reinstate a performer who was
fired last spring after he disclosed that
he was HfV-posltlve.
Cirque du SoleU officials feared that
32-year-old Manhew Cusick's condi-
tion could endanger feUow performers.
Mlt"s been demonstrated to us that
the risks are minimal, so we feel confi·
dent that safety can be ensured,"
Cirque spokeswoman Renee-Oaude
Menard said.
Gay rights and workers' rights pro-
cesters have staged two protests at the
Orange County Fairgrounds against
Cirque du Soleil outside the "Varekai"
tents since the sophisticated circus
came to Costa Mesa on Jan. 16.
The catalyst for Cirque du Soleil's of·
fer is a proposal Crom the U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunities Commis-
sion in response to a federal discrimi·
nation complaint filed on Cusick's be-
half .by Lambda Legal. a gay and lesbian
civil rights organization. On Thursday,
the office issued a proposal for media-
tion, Menard said.
Instead of waiting for a solution to
THE COOL NEW IMPORT
. . . . . ABOVE: Enrique Alvarez, left,
and Eric Salgado, mak~ a
huge snowball for a snowman
while other second-and
third-graders slide down a
mini-hill during the annual
Snow Day at Whittier
Elementary in Costa Mesa.
RIGHT: Parent volunteer Juan
Mesta, right, prepares to
send Brenda Montano down a
min~snow hill.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
THINKING ALLOWED
What about Bob?
I. was sitting in the office District.
this week and I got to What ts not so well known
thinking: Is, where Bob is now?
What about Bob? I checked online for a Bob
There are fewer than five Doman for Congress website
weeks until the primary and found nothing. Instead, I
election, and I have yet to see found links to his radio talk
any action from Bob Doman'a show in Virginia. speeches he
campaign to unseat Rep. Dana made and of course, his
Rohrabacher in the 46th more, urn, colorful quotes
Congressional District. about various things.
We were all aware that the LOLITA SUch u his comments
Conner congressman -also HARPER about President Ointon's
known u 8-1 Bob -ftnally "ailk. l,lrUe-gtrl" running
made good on a 13-year threat to run shorts that displayed his "white
against Rohrabacher when he flied dough-boy thJgtls": comments to a
with the Orarl89 CoWlty registrar's
omce as a contender for the 46th See ALLOWED, Pase M
Dail y Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONntEWEB:
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WEATHER ~
It ahould be cloudy In the
morning and mostly sunny
by the afternoon. There might
be aome drizzle late.
Seepa1eA2
NEWS
The adlool nurM et Ree
Elementary wea named the
best In Orange County.
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evolve out of the mediation process.
Cirque du Soleil Is coming to the table
solution in hand, Menard said.
different sources about Cusick's case,
Menard said, and the company Is wiser
from dealing with this experience.
Cusick was unavailable for comment. "It was a learning procedure, and
we're going to keep learning.· Menard
said. "We can't be experts in everything.
There's a reason for everything. This is
one case. and I can guarantee it's the
last case on the subject."
Fred Shank. spokesman for Lambda
Legal, said he couldn't comment on
Cirque du Soleil's offer.
Cirque du Soleil received a torrent of
criticism for yanking Cusick just a few
days before he was set to begin per-
forming in its Las Vegas show, "Mys-
tere."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa.
She may be reached at (949) 5744221 or
bye-mail at Cirque du Soleil officials received
and evaluated a lot of Information from d6irdr6.newman a /at1mes.com
FORUM
Readers respond to the
rehiring of Newport Heights
teactier Shannon Jay.
SeePa1eA6
HAPPENINGS
A Newport Beacti resident Is
exhibiting one of the largest
collections of Tibetan artifacts
In the world.
SeepaaeA7
SPORTS
Cotta Mesa goel down
egelnat Golden WMt League
leader Ocean View In boya'
baaketball.
See past All
City limits
religious
terms in
invocation
Newport asks clergy not to
use names for God specific
to a religion after a court
ruling against Burbank.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Jesus' name won't
be coming up much anymore at City
Council meetings.
From now on. clergy who give invoca-
tions at City Council meetings will be
asked to omit from their talks ail references
to Jesus, Allah or "Our Father in Heaven" to
protect the city from liability in the after-
math of a Burbank lawsuit.
With more than a few laments, the coun-
cil this week unanimously approved a plan
co comply with the findings of a judge in
the case of Rubin vs. City of Burbank. In
that case. a judge ruled that a chaplain who
invoked "the name of Jesus Christ" was in
violation of the Establishment Gause of the
U.S. Constitution because it constituced a
sectarian prayer, which sent a message that
the Burbank council was a Christian body.
Last spring. the CaJifomia State Supreme
Court decided not to hear an appeal of the
case. in effect reaffirming the ruling .
"In my opinion, it was just a maner of
time before someone sued us over this. I
think it was a good move," Newport Beach
See RELIGIOUS, Pae• A4
EDUCATION
Parents air
concerns to
district
District officials hold a
special meeting after many
complain about Newport
He ights' principal.
Marin O'Neil
DarlyPilot
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Nearly 100 an-
gry parents vented their concerns to dis-
trict officials on Thursday morning about
Newport Helg}lts Elementary School Prin·
cipal Judith Chambers.
The heated meeting came on the heels
of Tuesday night's school board meeting,
where parents complained about a "dM·
slve" aonosphere at the school and a Jack
of leadership. In response, district officials
scheduled the Thursday meeting, where
parents shared their displeasure.
"I'm definitely sorry we got to this
point.• Assistant Supt for Elementary Edu-
cation Susan Despenas said at the meeting.
"No one wants to plck up the Daily PUot
and be on the front page. M
Problems at the school came to light
when first-grade teacher Shannon Jay, who
had been filling ln for a teacher on mater-
nity leave. left the school on Friday, Jan. 23.
See otsTRtCT, P ... M
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Tht~ year's Newport Boat Show. from April 14 to 18, will have a special guest dock so people can arrive at the show by boat.
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SPECIAL EVENT
The Newport Harbor Nautical Muset.1m will
have the exh1b1t "Hooked: The Lure and
Lore of Sport Fishing" at the Grand Salon
from 10 i.l m to S µ m through Feb. 29. The
museum 1s at 151 E Coast Highway,
Newport Beach lnlormahon (9491
673 7863, http www. nhnm org
SAILING CLASSES
Sailing Fascination offers c1asHs in bo1ting
safety and sailing year-round for persons
with disab1l1t1es Free. 1949) 640· 1678.
FISHING
Fishing classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6
a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Mondays and
Tuesdays. $125. (949) 673·2810.
Get to the Newport Pier ••!iv to \Vflch the
dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch
of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at
McFadden Square, an open-air market.
Fishing supplies and boat ch1rtera (open
party and private) are available at Davey's
VOL. 98, NO. 30
THOMAS H. JOHNSON
Publisher
FYI
The Newport Boat Show will take place In
Lido Marina April 14 through 18. For
information, call (949) 757-5959 or viait the
~how's w11bs1te at
l1ttrrllwww.goboatingsmt1rica.com.
llw \hnw \pt'Cializes in yachts 26 feet
.111tl tngger. Billl'd as the West's "Ullimate
Big Huat Show," the show loob like it will
hl' h1~cr than l'Ver thb year. Mcintosh said
Ill'' 111 the prule~!> of .,igning up exhibitors.
l\ml .unong them are :.orne of the biggest
hom' l'Vl'r. La <..hart"he..a, a Hargrave 100,
w1ll lw e111 exhibit for tht: ftrst time on the
\'\1•,1 l 11.c.t A 100 tool Westpon Is also
luwd up tor th~ .,how. and Mcintosh
npel h abuul u half·doz~n yachts m ore
1h.111 lllO fi:l'I tu be on display, he said.
"°1:1111nJlly. 11 Lhey hJ~c three decks on
thl·111. )OU tould haw I0,000 square feet of
'11.111 ," Mdmu ... h ~did. "So they're n:ally
Loehr, 400 Mam St .. Balboa (949) 673-1434;
and Newport Landing Sportf1shing, 309
Palms, Suite F. Newport Beach (949)
675·0550.
Day and night fishing ch1rtera for groups or
singles are available at Bongos Sportfishing
on the Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673·2810.
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA
lmu1 Olrl1'i9ger Canoe Club invite•
adventure-minded adults to canoe Newport
Harbor Hawaiian style. No experience
required -they'll teach you all you need to
know. Dress for the beach and bring a towel
every Saturday at 10 a.m. at North Star
Beach, 1 White Cliffs Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information, call (714)432-1236.
88iJinning Ha kay1king, rolHng d lnlca and
pnvate lessons are offered at Paddle Power,
1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and
sea ski rentals also are available. (949)
675·1215.
Two-hour kayak toora bagln at 10 a.m.
Sundays from Newport Dunes. The cost is
$20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak
rentals and classes also are available. (949)
729-1150.
Slngl• kayak rentals ($10 p..-hour) and
doubles ($15 per hour) are available at
Balboa Boat Rentals in the Balboa nm
Zona. (949) 673·7200. Paddle Power alao
provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals.
omething to see."
Every year, Mcintosh said. the Lido
Marina show adds more docks and floating
feawres to maximiu space for exciting
exhibits. This year, the !>hmv will add two
floating "accessory booths,"
50-foot-by-100-foot tent:. on the water, one
of which will contain a Caterpillar Series 60
diesel engine weighing more than 60 tons.
·A lot of the larger yachts have this
engine. so this gives people a chance to see
what's powering some of these big boats,·
Mc.lntosh said.
The annual show is a perfect lit for
Newpon Beach that brings in a lot of
first-time visitors. said Marta Hayden,
executive director of the Confertmce and
Visitors Bureau.
"People come for the !>how, they stay in
the local hotels and restauran~. st!e
everything that Newpun has to offer. then
they start coming back.·· Hayden said. "We
lhln.k it's great."
(949)675-1215.
The Uppet' Newport Bay Ecological ReH rve
offers Back Bay canoe tours departing at
8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Sl'lellmaker
laland, which is oft Back Bay Drive in
Newport Beach. (949) 640-6748.
Newport Aquatic Center otfe,.. aweep
rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars)
end canoe rentals. Classes run for four
weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics
also are available Saturdays and Sundays
for$10. (949) 646-7725.
Scuba mining, conalatJng of six evening
and two weekend day classes. are offered at
the Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. $200 to $310. (949)
650-5440.
Certification daa ... for bag Inning to
inatructol"-level souba divers are available at
Dive-In Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa
Me.a. Other services include boat charters.
equipment sales, rentals and repairs. (949)
631·9288.
TM Uppet' N.wport Bay Ecologlctil A.serve
and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak
tours of the Bact Bay at 10 a.m . every
Sunday at the Newport Dunes on Back Bay
Drive, Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks made
available through Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort. Call for reservations.
(800) 585--0747 or (949) 729-1150.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Take a cue from
other harbors
A hoy.
I'm off
again on
three yacht
deliveries this week
with the assistance
of Capt Owldler
Bell, visiting
Alamitos Bay. San
Diego and
Ense.nada and
finally returning to
Newport Harbor on
Saturday. One of the
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
islands. three
peninsulas and the
ma.inJand. The
waterways are
confusing to visiting
boaters and local
boaten. alike. On
the landside, there
are ample
directional signs
and street signs at
every intersection.
yet o n the
waterways there are
most exciting trips will be
aboard a newly designed
Marquis 59 from Baypon
Yachts -I undersland this IS
one of only two Marquises
on the West Coast.
However. before I cut the
doclc lines loose this week. I
was contacted by an
acquainlance who was going
to visit Newport I larbor for
the first time ia his new $1.5
million. 60-foot yacht
"I will drop the hook in the
Anchorage area, but then,
where can I dock my dinghy
to go ashore for a few hours
to visit my friends, go
shopping. and maybe grab a
bite to eat?" he asked.
Excellent question, I
responded, but unfortunately
I had to tell him that
Newport Harbor does not
have any public docking
longer than 20 minutes and
that only a few restaurants
have guest docb for those
patronizing their
establishments.
As I constantly travel the
harbors from Ensenada to
Canada by boat. I am aware
of the varying degrees of
each harbor's boater
friendliness and boater
accessibility to shore. Many
of the yacht clubs do have
reciprocal agreements with
other yacht club memhers.
but a small number of
boaters belong to a yacht
club.
I also wonder as the roads
become more and more
congested why
transportation by water is not
used in the traffic planning
for Newport? Many bayside
hom eowners could easily go
by water if it was convenient
and feasible.
I submitted a letter to the
Newpon Beach·s Harbor
Commjssion in July 2002 in
which I outljned two simple
solutions. As a bonus, neither
suggestion has any major
costs associated but will
ultimately help increase tl1e
sales tax base. I have
included below some
excerpts from m y letter.
1. LOCATlON SIGNAGE
ON ALL CrTY-OWNED
PUBLIC DOCKS
A few years ago. the fedemJ
government removed a
number or federal channel
marlcers in Newport I larbor
with no intention of
replacement Newpon
Harbor is known as the
world's largest shallow-draft
harbor, including eight
jus1 over half a dozen
channel markers along the
federaJ channel up to the
large tu.ming basin. It is
difficult for a boater to
identify his or her location 1n
the harbor and, for example,
relay to lhe Harbor
Department in an
emergency.
I recommend that on each
public dock a location sign
be placed on the Ooat, a light
post or wherever visible from
the waterside. As an example.
the sign can read: "15th
Street on BaJboa Peninsula"
This will allow directional
location and orientation for
boaters. those meeting them
and emergency services.
2. TIME LIMITS AND
USAGE AT CrTY-OWNED
PUBLIC DOCKS
The Rhine wharf has a new
boater dock projected for the
near future. and new
guidehnes are propo!>ed for
the moonng holders' dinghy
storage in Newport I larbor .
Yet, there are no ciry public
docking areas anywhere in
Newpon I larbor where
docking is legally permitted
for longer than 20 minutes .
As you know, this time is
insufficient for visiting or for
local boaters to use nearby
amenitJes. whether dining.
'>hopping or visiting a friend.
I recommend changing the
20-minute period to a more
realistic time three hours on
all or the ciry's pubhc dooo
and enforcement of the time
limit.
What do you think and
what have you seen when
visiting other harbors that
can help improve Newpon's
hoater friendlines!.7
Tune in to my "Boathou!>e
Radio Show" this and every
Sunday from 4 ro 5 p.m. 011
KCBQ·AM (1170). or Ii ten
over the Internet at Imp://
www.boatl1011Semdw.com.
You can call the toU-free
listener line at (888) 344-l I 70
and join in on Southern
California's only boating talk
radio show reaching up the
coast from San Diego to
Oxnard and out Lo Santa
Catalina Island.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD 1s the
Pilot's bOaung and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbOr and marine-related
thoughts and story suggestions
by e-mail to mike a boat
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FOREf AST
Patchy low clouds and fog In
the moming will give way to
mostly aunny skies today.
Expect high temperatu·res from
the low to upper 60s.
Ovemight lows will be from
the upper 40t to mid·50s. Look
for skies to cloud up with a
chance tor drizzle and fog after
midnight.
lnfonMtlon:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
On the Inner wa-.rt, end out
to Cetellne, wlnda wftl be
veriebfe at 10 knota or lighter,
""-ngfng to wnterty winds et
10 knots later on. W.vn will be
2 feet or emeller on • 4-to
CS.foot wett awefl.
Out fenh9r, expect winds
from the nonheut from 10 to
15 lcnob, blooming northwest
In tti. •ftemoon. Wevn ahould
be from 1 to 3 ffft wfth
wtltem awefla from 6 to 8 fM\.
In the evening, expect
combined seas to reach from 8
to 10 feet in height with winds
from 16 to 25 knots.
SURF
Northwest energy should
gain strength from a system
that broke free from the
western Pacific last week. It's
not as high as recent swells,
and size la e><pected In the
chest· to head-high range for
west-facing breaks. However,
laland blockage could hurt. w.w quaftty:
www.surfrider.org
TIDES
Time
4 e.m.
12:08p.m.
7:16p.m.
9:59p.m.
He6ght
4.67 feet high
0.82feetlow
2.83 ffft high
2.69 feet low
WATER TEMPERATURE
58degtMI
Daily Pilot f nday, January 30, 2004 AJ
Rea's Merry Grasska O.C. Nurse of the Year SHOWCASE GALLERY
PAYS TRIBUTE TO SEGERSTRO M The schoo l nurs e has
been with the
Newport-Mesa
Unified School
District for 14 years .
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORf·MESA-Longtime
l>Chool nun.e Merry Grasska's
boss. Marcia BManhaler, can
definitely keep a secret.
When Grasska showed up at a
dinner for the Orange County
School Nur..es Assn .. she had no
idea she Wal> the guest of honor.
But Newpon-Mesa Unified
School District health services
coordinator BManhaler, who
nominated Grru.ska for the
Orange County School Nurse of
the Year award. already knew she
was a winner.
"Merry ha!> c;o much compru.·
ston for what she does,· said
BManhaler, the district"s coordi·
nator for health services. "She's
the kind of person who. when
she walks into a room and
i.miles, the whole room lights up
and smiles with her.'·
Grasska, who has worked for
the district for 14 years, said she
had no 1de<1 'he ~ up for the
honor.
"It's surreal," she said. "It's nice
to be. recohrn1zed by the people
MARK C DUSTIN DAILY Pll OT
Rea Elementary School nurse Merry Grasska, a 14-year district
employee, was named Orange County School Nurse of the Year.
who work with you and who
know what you really do:"
And she does a lot. Hesidei. be-
ing the school nun.e a t Rea El·
ementary School, she helps run
the day-to-day opera1iorn. of the
I lealth Opportunity Preparation
and Education I lealthy Start
Oinic around che corner. The
di trict-run clinic provides free
health screening '>ervtces and
vaccinauons to studen1., m need.
She is also a faculty member in
the family nurse practillonN
program at UC lrvim•.
"'She\ a real advocate tor the
needs of children in our district."
Hea Pnnc1pal Ken Killian '>aid.
-~he goes more than the extra
mil e to help student!. get the
:-.ervices they need. She work.'
long days and hac, a great net-
"' ork to gel the needs of student!>
met."
Jkfore coming to the disuic1.
l1rc1.,c:,ka worked for the Orange
County Depanment of I lealth.
\<Vhile wurki11g here. she Mudied
to bernrne a nurse pra~titioner.
I ler background in public
Local schools above state average
Fina l API results
show Newpo rt-Mesa
elem e ntary schools
m et goals as a whole,
but 11 schools didn't.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPO!ff-MESA -The final
result:. are in, and the school di~
trict has pa~d.
Adequate Yearly Progrelt~
Phase Ill reports came out
Thursday. showing that the d1!.·
trict as a whole met its perform-
ance target!> -heating out tht'
state. After adjusted data and
appeals. Newport -Mesa had 11
l>Chools that did not meet state
or federal goals.
The report~ encompasc; the
Academic Performance Index
scores that came out last sum-
mer. high ~chool graduation
races and the Annual Measur-
able Objective. which is a part of
the federal No Oiild Left Behind
Act.
The d1!>trict received an API
~core of 737. ahove the statewide
..,cure of fifl6 on a srnle of 200 to
1,000.
·Three schools -Whittier, Wil·
'>on and Pomona elementary
schools -are still Program Im·
provemenc schools under No
Olild Left Behind because they
did not mee1 target'> two years in
a row. That means they muM
send out letters to parents in-
forming them of their status, of-
fer them the option to place
their children in other school~.
PARTIAL API SCHOOL LIST
Sd'lool Appeal Phase API Phase I and
Status 1·. Phase II
Andersen (Rov 0 I Elementarv Nono Vas Yes Yes
Calif Element.a~ None Yes Yes Yes
•couei:ie Park E ementarv None Yes Yes Yes
•Davis (Maude 8.) Elemen1ary None Yes Yes Yes
Eastbluff Elementary Nono Vos Yes Yes
Harbor View Elementary None Yes Yes Yes
Lincoln (Abraham) Elementarv None Vos Yes Yes
Mariners Elementary None Yes Yes Yea
Newport Coast Elemen1arv None Vos Ye!> Yes
Newport Elementary None Yes Yes Yes
Newport He1Qh!s Elementarv None Yes Yes Yes
•Pomona Elementary Denied No Yes No
'Rea (Everett A.I Elemeniarv None No Yes No
•Sonora Elementary None Yes Yes Yea
Woodland Elemen1ary None Yf'& Yes Yes
•r111e 1 Schools
• • AMOs and Part1c1p.i11on
and provide add111un.1I ... 1an de-
velopmenL
fo pass the Adequate Yearl)
Progre.<,s report, a i.chool must
pass. or get a "yes"' in every cat-
i::gory. Categorie1-include "tu·
dent panicipation 111 'ttandard-
17.ed tesrs and whether 1he
1111111mum numher of .. 1uden1'
al the <;chool te~ted at profh 1en1
level~ in math and Engli'>h lan-
guage art!>.
Student~ in each ..,ignilica111
.;ubgroup. such a~ l.a11no or so·
do-economically di'iadvanlaged
'>tudents. mu'>t aJ.,o each meet
the governmen1\ goal'
Adams, Kai-.er, Killybrooke.
Paularino. Wh1t11er and Wilc,on
elementary .,chool'> did nor meet
the English proficiency levels.
Kaiser Elementary and Tl.'Winkle
Middle School did noi meet
math proficiency.
Paulanno rlementary and !-_.,.
ia11uc.1 I hgh School did not meet
m1111m11111 participation rnte.,.
Appeal' to the '>late pulled
Victo1w 11$!mentary on the lbt
of "l ho<il' rhat did not pa1>S, said
Pq{J.,')' Anatol. director of cur-
rin1Jurn ,111d as,ci.sment for the
u1.,tm t lkcau ... e of a computer
ghtd1. p.ir11c1pation rate'> hatl
ht>l'll mi'treported. The l.11es1 rc-
po11 reflec1s 1ha1 tbe1r appeal
was .1ppmved.
C:o,ta Me~a a nd Nt•wport lla1 •
bur high '>Chool'i abo lrnd ap·
pl·.11' approved.
~l hool' that did not pa<,<; will
be pl;1t eel on a watch list under
:\o < luld I eft Behi nd for next
}'l'ar 11 they receive Title I funds.
If tlwy get a "'no" in the same
category two years running. they
will he listed as Program lm-
provt'ment '>rhools.
and say .97¥JJ~,
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health helped prt>parc her 10 look
at the big picture, she said. Part
of being a M .. hool nurse is keep·
ing student'> healthy enough to
study and learn, she added.
"At school, nurses are able to
look a t the wh ole family," she
said. "We see children in an envi·
ronmenc where they spend a lot
of time. And keeping them hedl
thy help., tlwm do well 111
i.chool."'
BMarthciler credited Grdl>l>~d·i.
year:. ot l>erv1n• JI schoob i.uch
as Pomona, I larbor View and
Wilson eletnl'ntary schoob and
as the diMrin'" special educ:ation
nun.e for ht•r nominilllOn. as well
ru, her trdlmng J' .i nuri.e pracu-
lioner.
"Anyonl' can put on .i Band·
Aid or do lir't aid."' BManhaler
said. "'It take-; l>t1nll"o11e who can
do a~e~ml·111 iu1d look at tht·
whole chiltl ...
Gra~l.a nm' quahfiei. for the
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Southern California Region.
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Portable toilets catch
fire. damag~ offices
A micJe·warm °" oo
Wednesday night c,;iuscd
-.1ructural damage to twO of-
llc.t-b11lldln~ In the 000
blocll. uf Wt t I 81h SCtt't:l.
<. O\l.t Ml'"1 lirc ulliduJi-\aid.
I 1tt't1.il11l'r'> who rc-
~pomk<.I ••> 1ht• <.:all ~w sev·
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1lw rwo buildings on fire,
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.. an.I .,,1itl. Flarne<. were
-.huorin~ up lo 10 fl"l.'t above
thl' h111ld\ngi-. he i.aid. Fire·
liRhtt•l"'i qu1ddy pur ou1 1he
lire. m1nirn1m11( damage to
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WJ\ tnjllt~d
nu• CJU'>l' 111 tlll' fire b un-
dt'r 111ve,11g.i11011 Officials
JrcJ 11ut hd\t' a11 e um.ite of
till <.IU111JRe Cl!U~ by lhe
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Harbor Boulevard: A
commercial burglary was
reµorted in lhe 3000 bled at
8·35 p m Tuesday
• Merrimac Way: Possession
of drugs was reported in the
400 bled al 10 18 p m
Tuesday
• N.wpon Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reported 1n the 2100 blodr at
5 12 p m. Tuesday
• Su1>4trior Avenue:
Possession of maniuana was
reported in the 1600 blodr at
8 38 p m Tuesday
• Turtle Bay une: A home
burglary was reported in the
300 blodl at 6 32 p m
Tuesday
• Wm 17th Street: Petty theft
wasreported1nthe tOOO
bloclc at 6.43 p m Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bayside Drive A t11t and-run
door of a police car w "res-
cue• another rnan who wil
arrested on suspicion or as·
sault.lng som~ne an a bar.
officials said.
Joshua t-1atla and Jesse
Larson. 25. both o( Newporl
8t:ach, were al Hudy's bar
and res1auram in lht' ;\ 100
block of Newport Bc>uJtvmd
a t about 1:50 a.m., Sgt.
Steve ShuJman said.
·our officers responded
10 a whole bunch of people •
involved 111 a phy icaJ nght .•
he said.
In the cnd, Larson was ar·
rested and made to s11 in a
police car, Shulman &aid.
Aatla walked up to the car
and opened 1he door fur
Larson, who couldn'1 lei
himself out because the rear
door:. of patrol cars don't
open from the lllSide. Shul·
mansrud.
Officers then arrested
Flatla on -.uspic1on or a1d1ng
rescue of a prisoner. Both
Flat.la and Larson were
booked at Orange County
Jail and were released after
poMtnl( bail
was reported in the 2100
bloclc at 4:58 p.m. Tuesday
• Cape Woodbury: An auto
theft was reported in the 100
block al 11 :25 a.m.
Wednesday.
• West Coast Highway; An
auto theft was reported in the
2600 blodr at 9:12 p.rn.
Wednesday.
• East O<:een Fron1 and
Balboe Piv. Battery was
reported at 7:01 p m
Wednesday.
• Promontory Drive West: A
vehicle burglary was reported
in the 700 block at 6·36 p m.
Tuesday~
• Tustin Avenue: A home
burglary was reported in the
400 blodl at 1 :03 a m.
Wednesday
• Suward Road: Grand theft
was reported in the 500 block
at 4:08 p.m. Wedneiday.
• 32nd Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
300 block at 9:08 p.m.
Wednesday.
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RELIGIOUS
Conbnued from Al
Councilmal\ Sle.-ve Bromberg
'l'lid
And while they votrd to ap·
prove the new guidelines. many
council 111emlX't11 bemoaned the
Idea o( C<Cn)()ri.ng the prayer$ of
Invited spealers.
• f'~ople who give invocations
!>ho~1ld be ablt: to say what they
feel.· Mlid Councilman Dick
Nichols, who a1 first said he
would vott against the measure
but changed his mind after City
Any. Bob Burnham said the new
DISTRICT
Continued from Al
Parents feared she had been fired
though the class's origtnal teacher
had !klld she wouJd not return.
After numerous complainlS
m<.I a rallying of suppon Cor Jay.
Despenas said Tuesday afternoon
tl1a1 Jay would be hired to finish
the semester and wou.ld lilcely re·
ce1w a contract at the end of it.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
u:lcviMon intcmcwer tltal "every
fe,bian ~pcar-chuclcer in this
u>ulllry ii. hopm~ I gel
tldcalcd"; and a quote in the
Ddily Pilot '><lying he had "30 IQ
po1111s on Hohrabacher."
I ht'~ ltvely comments made
me want to ta.IX to the man who
\\'aS dubbt·d "the Mouth uf the
I l<1u'I' tlurmg the IR years he
'>ervl'd 111 C. ongre<>S. but wit.lioul
a .... eh'>ne. I had no general
l'Olllat'1 1nformauon. Ludcily. l
c:arnc acrosi. the phone number
Cor Doman tha1 was regi.i.1ered
wuh 1he coun1y registrars office.
1 l'allrd and was greeted with a
c:ute mes.sage with the voice of a
tuddler. -;aying. "H1. ·A woman's
vu1cc then prompted calle~ to
le,1vf a mes..age and then the
1oddler came back and said.
"Hye." I wai. '>\\Inned. II didn't
'l'em like a voice I wouJd
U.'>l>Ocin1e vvilh a staunl'h
70·yea.r·old. but then again.
m.1ybe I am mi~~ing something
l left J me'>\:J~e. but at presi.
tune, I h<1d not received a call
hark
ll1C'. um 1n1ere:.11ng voicemail
fur thi'r pl4ued mv curio\ity. and
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN nems 10
the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St..
Cosla Mesa. CA 92627; by e·mail
10 lws.pena a latimt!Js.com; by fax
to 1949) 646-4170, or by calling
(949) 574-4298 Include the time.
date and location of lhe event. as
well as a contact phone nurnber.
TODAY
The Orange County chapter of
Childhelp USA and Cirque du
Soleil will hosi e benefit
performance of "Varekai" at 8
p.m. al the Orange County Fair
end Exposition Center. All
proceeds will be donated to
Childhelp USA by Crrque du
Solerl There writ be a post-event
party hosted by South Coast
Plaza at 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Tickets cost $100 to $120
Information and t1chts· (9491
548-4228
SATURDAY
The l"9ue of Women Vot.n of
Orange Coast will present
·raking Government Ba<*:
Initiative Referendum and Recall
Good or Bad?" from 10 to 11 ;30
a.m. at the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Information: {949) 642-6102.
SUNDAY
Human Options. whld\ hetpa
battered women, their families
and the community break the
t."'(cle of dome1tlc violence. will
hold Its second Super Bowl Golf
Tournament al 8:15 a.m. at
Pelican Hiiis Golf Course, 22651
Pelican Hill Road, Newport Coast,
and a Super Bowl Party at Tommy
Bahama's, 854 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beacti. Information and
reservations: (949) 581-6701.
The lJihthouM Guile!. en
euxlhary cnopter of Ollve Crest
Hornet end Services for Abused
Children, wlll hold Its third annual
Super Bowf Extrevaganza at J :30
p.m. at the Newport Beach
Marriott, 900 Newport Center
Drive. The Laker Girts will make a
tJ>8clal appeerence at• pregame
tailgate pany, and the band Sugar
Ray will perform et th• after-pany,
Tldcets cost $1 26. Information:
http://www.ocllghthovn.com.
MONDAY
Hoeg Hoep1ta1 w111 hott ·ea'"*
IAQal Rttoorc. Center:' with
tt:>tak.tt Barber• Sdlwtrfn, from
8:~ 10 9 p.m. et Hoag Cancer
Ctnter'1 rtdladon oncology
IM>rtry. lnformttlon end
te1tNet1C>r* (Mel~.
~-a..tc. ....... , ••
policy could hrlp shield the city
fromla~t5.
Under the new pollcy, clergy
and othen who gJVl' lnvocadoru
before city council mtt~ will
get a c-opy uf the city guidelines.
Ory otfldals will .sk the speakers
10 abide by the ru.les, but they
won't p0Uce thtm.
Bromberg. who ls aJso an at·
1omey, said he believes that even
if a ~pcaker defies the rules, the
ciry will be better sheltered from
liability because it toolc steps to
adhere to the law.
References to Jesus, Allah and
other deities of specific religions
are out. Also, a phrasing such as
·Heavenly Father" Is no longer
Once word came that Jay
would be back at the school. dis·
gruntled parents then focused
their artention on Clambers.
Despenas said she regretted I.hat
the problem had grown 10 such a
point
·Parents have this feeling that
unless they make big noise
they're not going to be responded
to." parent Wendy Thompson
said.
During the meeting. parents
complained tha1 Oiambers dJd
I was on a quesc 10 find Bob.
Looking for a marure,
pale-skinned. opinionated
conservative in Orange Coumy 1s
similar 10 a "Where's Waldo··
search. so I decided to try U1osl'
who would be cfo,esl to him -
at least politically.
Jo Ellen Allen, tht·
spokeswomaJI for thr
Republican Pany of Ornnge
County. said she hatln'L heard
from Doman since hh
announcemem 10 nin ag.un!.I
Hohrabacher. ·r don't trunk anybody hd.S
heard a whole 101 from him.·
Allen ~d.
Allen does not live in 1he 46th
District. which '>tretches along
the coast from Palo~ Verdes 10
Newpon Beach an<.I inland 10
Costa Mesa. so !>he has not seen
any mailers from Doman -if
there are any. And neuher
Dornan nor his representative!.
were al the Orange Counry
Republican CemraJ Comm111ee
meeting this month, as far as
Allen could tell.
"I haven't heard anything from
tum sin ce he came back..·· Allen
said.
A Republican Pany of Orange
County staffer who refused to
give her name !>aid she had had
trouble getting ahold of Doman
organization supporting the
preS1dential campaign of
Democrat Wesley K. Clark. will
host a meet·up at 7 p.m. al
Margaritavtlle, 2332 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beacti
Information:
info@volunreersforclarlc.com,
hrtp:Jlwww.meetup.com.
TUESDAY
Hoag Hospital will present a
community education class on
"Heart Attack: Signals and
Actions· by Or. Lee Carter at 6
p.m . at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beacti. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624.
http.1twww.hosghospital.or9
THURSDAY
Hoag Hospital will preHnt e
community education class on
•stroke: The Warning Signs" by
Or. Subbarao Myla at 6 p.m. et the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beacti. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624.
http://www.hoaghospital.org.
Coastline Community College
instructor Diane Ryan will host a
History of Orange County class
onoe e week from 1 10 3 p.m.
Thursdays through May 27 at the
Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar.
lnformetion: !949) 644-3244, (714)
241 -6213.
South Coaat Ptua wlll ptMent
·The Fascination of Orctiids"
show and sale, whicti is
sponsored by the Orange County
Brancti Cymbldlum Society of
America, beginning today during
mall hours in the Crate and Bartel
and Macy's Home Store Wing.
Information: (800) 782-8888,
http:/Mww.southcoastplaza.ex>m.
The Newport 8Ndl Pub'lc
Library Foundation will present
•The Cure for Your Relationship"
with Maxine Cohen et 7 p.m. In
the Friend• Meeting Room at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave .• Newport Beedl.
Information: (949) 717·3870,
http://www.nawportbflachllb"ry.
org.
FEB.&
The FtMnde of the N9wport
Beadl Library wlll holt • p,.vltw
for membera only of Its uHd
book ule from 1 to 6 p.m. In the
Friend• meeting room et 1000
Avocedo Ave. Htrdbtdcl wlll be
S>ticed 1lt two for $1 , and
.,_pert>edcl wfll be alx for $1.
lnfonnetlon: (949) 769-9687.
eoutt.C...,...wll~
•The FMdNtk>n of Ordlida"
acceptable because it is associ •
ated with the O:ui&ti.ao falth,
Burnham said.
·i belle<.-e these guldellnes will
lruulate the city from any po1en-
tia.l llabllity: be said.
Rabbi Mad Miller of Temple-
Bat YahJn applauded the coun·
dl's decis on.
·1 love It.· Miller said. ·r be-
lieve that an invocation at a
community evem should reflect
the broadest consensus of tha1
community. Any sectarian refer-
ence in and of itself marginaliws
people who do not ascribe 10
that particular faith."
While much of the terminol-
ogy that has come into question
not return their calls and was
often not available on campus 10
discuss their concerns.
Own~ could not be
reached for comment on Thur~·
day. '
Despenas and Assisrant Supt.
of Human Resources Lori
McCune distributed forms
Thursday for parents to fill out
with thei.r individual issues. in-
cluding what's working and what
isn't at the school The two said
the dis1ric1 would work with the
a~ weU.
"l haven'1 .. een anything either,
and I have been trying to reach
him. and I can't. I don't know
what 10 1ell you." she said.
As a last cti1ch effort. I decided
to ask the "enemy camp" if 1hey
had heard anything Crom B· 1
Bob l<llely. A Rohrabacher staffer
in Wa~hjngton. D.C said it
\eemed .. all quiet on the western
~hon:."
Rohrabacher said the most he
h..i.., heard from Doman 11' "tinle
~niplng coming from here and
there." Bui the incumbent
congressmen isn't ta.king
Oomans ~tlence as a sign that he
has backed off.
.. Knowing his reputation. we
expect much 1ougher attacks in
the next month: Rohrabacher
!>aid. "He is generally mean and
nasty, a11d I'm sure that will
emerge."
While official campaigning
seems to be a1 a minimum,
Dornan ctid appt!ar a1 a speaking
engagement on Tuesday for the
Hepublican Women of P-d.los
Verdes that Rohrabacher w~
aJso a t. Rohrabacher said his
opponent spent nine of JO
minutes charming the women
by compllinenling their beautiful
town and telling nostalgic tales
of previous political campaigns
show and sale, wh1cti is
sponsored by the Orange County
Brand'\ Cymbidium Society of
America, during mall hours in the
Crate and Barrel and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(800) 782-8888,
http://Wwwsouthcoastplaza.com.
FEB. 7
The Fnends of the Newport
Beach Library will host a used
book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
the Friends Meeting room at 1000
Avocado Ave. All books will be
priced at $1 a bag. Information:
(949) 759-9667.
South Coast Plaza will present
"The Fascination of Orcnids ..
show and sale, whicn is
sponsored by the Orange County
Brancti Cymbidium Society of
America. during mall hours in the
Crate and Barrel and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(800) 782-8888.
http://www.southcoastplsza.com.
FEB.8
South Coast Plue will present
·The Fascination of Orctiids·
show and sale, whicti is
sponsored by the Orange County
Brancti Cymbidium Society of
America, during mall hours In the
Crete end Barrel and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(800) 782·8888.
http:ll'www.southcoastplsza.com.
FEB.9
The American Can~ Society will
host ~Look Good ... Feel Better"
classes, whldl will 1eadl cancer
patients makeup, wig and turban
tipa to help hide the effects of
radiation and cnemotherapy from
10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital.
Dally Pilot
refe~ to tht Ouistlan faith, th~
council' decision also limits in·
vocatlom by leaders or other rell
gioo For ex.ample, God or Israel,
Lord of U1e Hosts and Adonai are
names for God that are often as·
sociated With the Jewish ralth.
Out of respec1 for the decision
and the pirit of the lncluslve-
ness. Miller said he would nor
use those names for God in a
coW1Cil invocation.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newpori Beacn and John Wayne
Airpori. She may be reached a1
(949) 574~232 orby e-mail 81
june.cassgrande@lst1mes.com.
parents to resolve the issue al the
school, bu1 have to follow Ult'
proper procedures for evaluation
and complaints.
District officials will meet wi1h
teachers on Tuesday. Another
meeting for parents is scheduled
for 9 am. Thursday al the school.
300 E. 15th St.. Newport Beach.
• MARISA O'NEll oovers educauon
She may be reached al (949)
5744268 or by e·ma1I at
marisa.oneil @fat1mtJs.com.
waged on tha1 very soil.
Then there was the one
minute he spent accusing
Rohrabacher of laking $35,000
from terrorists -an allegation
the incumbent calls ridicu.lou~ly
false.
~It's a lie," Hohrabacher ~id.
"He is iust taking eerie.
Arabic-sounding las1 name:. and
saying they are terrorists. Bob
Doman is JekyU and Hyde. One
minute he is channing and then
all of the sudden. it'" like. 'Oh, by
the way. amrrrgh.'"
Rohrabacher said he is ready
for Doman 10 stan "heaping 011
the abuse."
TI1at is, if Dornan ever make<>
a showing in this race. fhis 1i-lht'
third time the man has vowetl to
knock Rohrabacher off hh
congressional pedestal. 'fhe firM
two times he failed to make
good on that promise. A failed
showing in the upcoming
primaries would constitute a
third strike.
So the quesrion remaini.:
Where is Bob?
•LOLITA HARPER 1s the community
forum editor. She also writes
columns Wednesdays and Fndays
She may be reached at 1949)
5744275 or by e·ma1I at
lo/its.harper a lat1mes.com
Information and registration:
(949) 261· 9446, (800) 227·2345.
The Ontnge County Sierra
Singles monthly meeting will be
held at6:30 pm. at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
Pa rk Ave. The featured slide
presentation will be •Around the
World In 80 Slides:' The cost 1s $4
for dinner. Bring your own eating
utensils and beverage.
Information· (7 14) 505-2404
FEB.10
Hoag Hospital will preHnt a
community education class on
~what 1s Arrhythmia" by Or
Brian Chesnle al 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beacti. Information
and reservations: (BOO) 514-4624
http://Www.hoaghospital.org.
FEB.11
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will present the
Business at the Beacti Business
E)(position from 5 to 8 p.m. al the
Newport Beacti Marriott Hotel &
Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center
Drive. There will be networtung
opportunities, appetizers. a
no-host bar and door prizes.
Information: (949) 729-4400.
Hoag Ho.phal will Pf9Mnt a
community education class on
"Drug-Elting Stent: Setting a New
Standard" by Dr. Ricnard Haskell
at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospltal
Conference Center In Newpon
Beacn. Information and
reservations: (800) 614-4624,
http:llwww.hoaghospital.org.
Hoag Ho.pfttil wlll present a
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No easy clean for dirtY water
Water quaJity experts tell a homeowners'
association that water around Newport
Island would be difficult to clear up.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Solu-
tions to circulation problems
around Newport lsland would be
expensive or difficult co com-
plete, water quality experts said
this week during a meeting of the
Wesc Newpon Beach Assn.
Local water officials, including
city Harbor Resources Manager
Tom Rossmiller. county environ-
mental health specialist Monica
Mazur and Orange County
CoaslKeeper program director
Randy Secon, addressed ques-.
tions from a moderacor and
about 30 residents on topics such
as toxic sedimem in the Rhine
Channel, water circulation
around Newpon Island and wa-
ter ql!ality cesling by differen~
agencies.
Rossmiller told the audience
that circulation around Newport
Island can be improved in several
ways. but most solutions are ex·
pensive or require permits that
are difficult to obtain.
The city tried an aeration sys-
tem on a temporary basis, but
residents complained that it was
too noisy, he said. Finding a low-
cost aeration system that's ac-
ceptable to the community, as
well as keeping storm drains and
TOWN
Continued from A4
community education class on
"Imaging for Lung Cancer" by Dr.
Jason Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
at the Hoag Cancer Center,
Conference room A in Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (94.9) 760-5542.
FEB.14
The UC Irvine Arboretum will
filters clean and dredging. should
clean up the water there.
The Rhine Channel, another
problem area for water quality
officials, is full of debris and 1oxic
sediment, Seton said.
Officials do know how to clean
it up. but as for many problems.
the solution is expensive, pos·
sibly costing up to ~ million. he
sald. Efforts are underway 10 ge1
federal funding for the work.
Enforcement of regulations is
an importanl part of improving
water quality, said Jim Sinasek.
city code and waler quality en-
forcement manager.
The city has gotten good re-
sults working with the environ·
mental division of the Orange
County district attorney's office
and issuing chations to residents
who break the rules. he said.
Sinasek reminded residents
they'll be held responsible if il·
legal runoff is produced on their
property. for example if a con-
traccor power-washes their home
or hoses down equipment and
lets the water get into city storm
sewers.
One new idea was proposed by
Oty Councilman Steve Rosansky.
who represents the area. He sug-
gested periodic household haz-
ardous was te collection days
when the city can pick up resi-
present "The Romance of
Orchids# at its annual Winter
Orchid Show. from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. on the UCI North Campus.
The cost is S2; children younger
than 12 get in for free. (949)
824-5833.
FEB. 17
Book Soup South Coast Pina
will start its new book club "We
Want Fiction" at 7 p.m. at 3333
Bristol St., Suite 2400. The first
book for discussion will be "The
Great Fire# by Shirley Hauard.
dents' old paint cans, car batter·
ies, computers and other toxic
trash that can't go into a landfill
with regl11ar waste.
One forum attendee, George
Drayton, said he would have
liked to have heard more specific
steps that will be taken to solve
problems with water quality. For
example, the panel discussed
how people feeding ducks in par·
Ucular areas leads to the accu-
mulation of duck droppings. but
no one said what could be done
aboul it, he said.
"They're trying to create the
impression that theres a lot of
things we know about and we're
lrying to take care of, but som~
limes they're avoiding the spe-
cific problem," Drayton said.
On Thursday, Sinasek said,
part of the duck problem had
been addressed that morning
with the removal of m ore than 30
ducks from the Grand Canal area
Officials are working on other
issues. such as the safety of water
around Newport Island, but
those are harder co pin down. he
said.
"I th.ink it's difficult to give ~
act answers on things that are as
nebulo.us as they are righl now,"
Sinasek said.
The forum, the first in west
Newport Beach. was a success.
Sinasek said.
No other forums are scheduled
at this time. blll tJ1ey could be if
others agree that Wednesday's
event was worthwhile, he said.
Information and reservations:
(714) 689-2665.
FEB.19
Speak Up Newport will present
its 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner
with keynote speaker John M. W.
Moorlach at 6 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Marriott, 900
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the
state of the city address. The cost
is $60 per person, $600 for a table
for 10. Information: (949)
224-2266.
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fftday. January 30, 2004 A9
COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the issues the Planning
Commission considered Monday:
APPROVAL OF BUSINESS PERMIT
The commission heard a request from
Wllan Metteer, owner of Canine
Therapeutics, to continue operation of her
canine physical therapy business in an
industrial park complex ac 3303 Harbor
Blvd.
Metteer has been operating without a
permit since last May because of a
misunderstanding with her leasing agent.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved Metteer's
permit because it felt this kind of business
did not pose a problem in terms of
compatibility or traffic. sajd Chairman Bruce
Garlich.
VACANT HARBOR LOT
The Planning Commission considered a
request for a one-year extension from
Wesley Taylor, represen ting property owner
Beacon Bay En terprises and property buyer
Robins Properties. for a permit to allow
motor vehicle sales at the front of the lot at
2059 Harbor Blvd. and for an exception from
landscape selbacks for an auto display.
The site is vacant. Robins Properties is in
escrow to purchase the property.
In June 2002. Taytor let planning s1aff
members know that the I !arbor Boulevard
half of the lo t needed to be cleared of toxic
contamination from leaking underground
fueled tanks before the close of escrow. The
cleanup is es1imated to take at least another
two years, the applicants !iaid.
The commission approved a one-yeur
extension in December 2002 and required
certain improvements to be made. raylor
said these improvement' can't be done until
the site is cleaned.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission continued this item for a
month to investigate whether Lhe
improvements actually can't be made until
t.he site is cleaned, Garlich said. Planning
staff members will try to resolve the 1~<tue hy
talking with counry officials.
FYI
•WHAT: next Costa Mesa Planning
Commission meeting
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Feb. 9
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 752·5245
PERMIT FOR ROASTING COFFEE
The commi<tSion considered a permit
application from business owner Tony
Wll1.on, representing properry owner Kelly
I till of SA Hill Enterprises. Wilson proposes
to roast coffee beans inside the suite of a
multi-tenant industrial building at 1651
Placentia Ave. ul>mg a gas burner and a fan.
Wilson has a permjt to roasl coffee beans
at 1760 Monrovia Ave .. but he has lost his
lease and is looking to relocate. In January
2003, code enforcement received a
complaint about odors generated by the
coffee roasting on Monrovia Avenue. But
Wilson worked with the Air Quality
Management L)istrict and m~taJJed an
afterburner, wh ich resolved the problem.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved the permit.
ORANGE AVENUE APARTMENTS
The cornmb~ion was set to hear a request
from Southern Sun Con.,truct.ion Co ..
representing properly owner Orange North
Apartments LLC for approval of a design
re\llew and a m aMer plan 10 replace six
nonconform111g residential units with new
two-,tory, ~ix-unit detached residential
ap.1rtmen1 unit
1 he project '>Ile, <11 2653 Orange Ave ..
contain~ six unit!>. These units were built in
I '159 und don't i:onform tu present density
rcqu1remcnh -only live units would be
allowed under current code.
I he pro1ect docs not comply with the
city\ open ~pace requirement and with
some oft.he rt•c;idcntial de~ign guidelines.
WHAT HAPPENED
I he commis'>ion granted a continuancr.
h.1.,cd o n Southern Sun Con!>truction
Company's request, Garlich said.
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fllE PllOTO I DAILY PILOT
Murphy, an Irish setter. undergoes hydrotherapy at Canine Therapeutics.
ahc;olulely appallt'd llMI peopl e
wuultJ even C'on,ider putting a
!>tat uc at h1spirn1 ion Point.
l'hc i11splra1io11 io; that it 1s the
one place 1ha1 we have un
unclullered view. What a horrihlt'
idea. And Wylaml\ own afl i' .111
abuut gt'lllng away from civilization
and seetng n.1tur1: 111 the raw. I'm
\Ure that if II WJ' a faVOfll {' l>pOI or
hii., he wouldn't rnn..,ider putting a
statue lht•rt•
LINDA PRIMROSE
Lorona Del Mar
There arc answers lo the
problem of horse d eanup
In regard 10 1hc 1i. .. ue of d eaning
ur hllf'{'S in the llacl.. Bay. I agree
hyprudm·t!> of whal .ti! living thing'
cal and dnnk M l' an unde~irahlc
fact of life. Pcrhap., as many of Uh al>
poi.i.ibl(' 'huuld inwi.tiga~ South
Coai.I Air Quality Mana)(emenl
Oislrict'h and Clcanl.ifc
Technologic~· wl'LJ!>ill'l>.
Everyone should logically choo~e
lo be part of a solulion rat her 1 han
making more prohleml>. The Air
Qualily Manage111en1 l>ibtrict offer:.
free property management
planning, and OeanUfe
kt hnolog1cio. offers chemical-free
io.11111111111'> lo !>Omc undesirable fa cls or lilt· rather than have dump
trill k.., thal i.:ould ruin the habita t
and r~11hcr than diapering all the
anim..il!-. th:11 contribute 10 the
prohll-111
J\~a111. r.lllll'r chan travel lhe
rto,11111 of till' ritht uloui.. examine lhe
wd> "'t''> ll \ beyond logic that city
a111.l 1 ounty offinah don't know
..ih11u 1 .ur 4uah1 y management. The
joh 111 !\<)MD'' 10 have a guide to
lwllt•r property management. They
do. 'I Ill' rh111 ·~ available (0 all of us
on I heir wt•h site.
KERRY SCHULTZ
Newport Beach
Whatever work s for the
officers works for reader
A hi.it k • .md white police car has
1r..id1111111ally been a symbol of the
fHl''>l'llt l' .,r the aulhorities. If it is a
determent to illegal acts, it sounds
good tu me. But some in sociely say
that the death penalty is no1 a
t.lt1er111en1 either. If my police
officers arc happier in a black and
while cars, then I'm happier, too.
THOMAS E. Kot.ANOSKI
Costa Mesa
READERS RESPOND
Trying· to quell th e c oncerns
AT ISSUE : The
reinstatement of Newport
Heights Elementary
teacher Shannon Jay.
T he problem of the divisiveness
concerning Principal Judith
Ouunbers has been prelly serious
ror a long time. I was jusr thrilled lhal
you had tapped into It, and it looks like
theres action going 10 be laken. I have a
second-grader al the school and could
offer some insight.
RON BUCHANAN
Newport Beach
J 'm nol sure if Shannon Jay's return to
the classroom will n.~tore umty 10
Newport Heights Elemenrruy School. Oo
these parents have the lrue picture? Are
they privy lo the hiring and personal
files of the districr7 or course, lhe public
in generaJ is nol privy. be<:ause legally, it
is not our busines.."l
Of 1he nine years our family a11ended
Newport I !eights. there have 1.>Cen three
principals-all with different Myles.
with many pros and con.-.. None of us
are perfect. A!> a family unit, we alway-.
'howed respect 10 the print'ipal and lhe
teachers al our school, even if we did
not agree with the polky.
Why? To model the i.:orrcct behavior
to our children. And also, we reali'l,ed
lhat we are not runnin~ the school. the
prindpal is. Many parents and teachers
often lose sigh I of lhat concepl, and it is
unfortunate.
We do nol always k.now why they arc
making a decision. nor may we always
agree with it. Our role is 10 i.upport and
respect the principal or tJ1c !cacher, no
mailer if we agree with it or not. We are
1101 setting the rules, the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Oislricl is. as well ru. the
principal and teachers, etc.
Unfortunately, Chambers has 1101 always
enjoyed that support from all. I'm
appreciative of all the efforts that
Chambers has put into our school.
Chambers has broughl many
vs .
ldo'1o
wonderful and good things to our
school. She is comm illed to strong
curriculum. quaJily teachers and a safe
learning environment for all the
students. I have personally wimessed
her going beyond the line of duty, where
many others would have quit
She is a principal for all the students,
not just a selecl few, whose parents are
only looking oul for their own vested
interests -not t.he school's as a whole. 1
Our children love and respect her, as do
all the children. TI1ere are also many
parenls at Newport I !eights that think
Chambers is wonderful We're sorry that
parents were allowed 10 unfairly venl
their frustrations in this venue.
We would like lo close by mentioning
an item thal the Newport-Mesa school
distrit.:1 enthusiastically adopted last
year: a civiJity policy to help prevent
situations such as 1hjs. I was privileged
to be a parl of the commiuee that spent
many hours 011 the proper protocol and
Sleps or how 10 handle situations such
as this, which is bolh hurtful to Newport
I leigl11s as a school and Otambers .
Where b it at a time when parents arc
being allowed to act i11 such a rude,
hurtful manner a., happened at lhe
school boanl 1nee1ing? Again, we arc not
all perfect, but no one deserves an
allack like that.
PAUL AND AMY TENNYSON
Newport Beach
lhank you for your ex.cellent coverage
in Wednesday's edition of the Daily
Pilot. TI1e only way for Newport Heigh1s
lo get back on track is for the school
board 10 hire a new leader for our
school. The I leighls deserves a principal
that will work in the best interest of the
srudenls. lhe lcachers and the parents.
That is in no way happening under
lhe current leadership of the school.
The parents and teachers are frustnlled.
and ifs time for a t:han~e.
We cannot afford to accepl
mediocrity when ii comes to the
education of our children.
PETER SCHARNELL
Costa Mesa
Sa111rllay, J•n. 31, 7:00 PM
Brin Bvent1 Center
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72 FRIDAY Identity crtsls. •Journeys; the atory of a young dancer
who is struggling with her identity as an artist, will be performed
at 8 p.m. at Vanguard University's lyceum Theoter. 55 Fair Drive.
Costa Mesa The guest director will be Debor11h Marley. Tidtets
cost $8. Information: (714) 668-6145,
SATURDAY C&aMic linger. Johnny Mathis will perform some of
his clasalcs, such as "Milly" and "Chanoes Are; et 8 p.m. at the
Orange County Performing Arts Center Tidteta cost $45 to $100.
Those who purchased tidtets for his canceled performance on
Dec. 6 have until Jan. 16 to exchange or receive a refund for them
Information. (7141556-2787, http:ltwww.ocpac.org
SUNDAY Gr8" theater. "Antigone· by Sophoclos. the story ol
Oedipus' daughter who sacnf1ces everything to bury her brother,
will be performed at 2:30 p m. through Fob 29 on rhe South Coast
Repertory Segersrrom Stage, 655 Town Cenrnr Dnve. Costa Mesa.
Tidtets C06t $19 to $55 lnformahon 17 t4l 708 5554
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BEST BITES
Bangkok Four
catering to the
Thai-food
craze
By Greer Wylder
S tudies from the National Restaurant
Assn. show that Thai food is one of
country's fastest-growing
nontraditional ethnic cuisines.
Thai cuisine has grabbed the attention
of Orange County. ln the past few decades
more than 70 local Thai restaurants have
opened. At the family-owned Bangkok
Four restaurant, you can find Thailand's
complex cuisine in a prime South Coast
Plaza location. The modem, elegant
restaurant features Door-to-ceiling
windows, and starlc white and crisp pale
blue interiors. At lunch, Bangkok Four
caters to a hurried business crowd; at
dinner, the ambience is better suited for
romantic, stress-free dining.
Fricl.iy. Jdnuary 30. 2004 A7
Its sister restaurant, Bangkok Five on
Highway l 11 in Rancho Mirage, was rated
by Palm Springs Life Magazine as "one or
the most highly recommended
restaurants in the desert." Only Bangkok
Four and Five are extant -the
Taechanarong family closed the first three
restaurants.
Thai cuisine shares Southeast Asian
ingredients, cooking methods and serving
practices. It has both Otlnese and Indian
influences, with its own twist of culinary
individuality. Common regional
ingredients include rice, noodles and
curries; similar cooking methods are
deep-frying and stir-frying. And. as with
other Asian cuisines, there are no courses.
PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN/OAILYPILOT
Dr. Peter Keller, director and president of the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, put together "Tibet: Treasures From the Roof of the World."
There are three principles of Thai
cooking: A Thai meal is served all at once;
diners can taste complementary
combinations; each dish and complete
meals must have harmony, for both taste
and textures. Rice makes the foundation
of the meal, while noodles play a
secondary role. Curries and other spicy
dishes Oavor cool rice, and since meats
are costly in Thailand, compared to
Western expectations they're added
sparingly. Thais also have Buddhist
inOuences, so they avoid adding large
chunks of m eats, favoring smaller
shredded pieces mixed with fresh herbs
and spices.
Distinct Thai flavors come from
indigenous produce and spices: tamarind,
galangal (Thai ginger), Thai basil, and
palm sugar. Coconut milk. an essential
Thai ingredient, m ellows Oavors, adds
interesting richness and smoot.hes sauces.
Important aromas and flavors come from
fresh lemongrass stalks, sliced and
crushed for soups. sauces and teas,
citrus-Ooral Oavored k.a.ffir lime leaves and
fiery hot chilies. Those ingredients enrich
the spicy, salty, sour and sweet dishes.
While many Thai restaurants try fusion
dishes. Bangkok Four offers authentic
Thal cuisine. The kitchen will not use
PHOTO COURTESY Of ALEXNC>AA NECtfTA
The Wentworth Galery in Fashion
Island is displaying an exhibit by
l&ye•-old .tist Alexandra Nechita.
Views from the top
Dr. Peter Ke ll er, of Newport Beach, spent two years o n
and o~f in Tibet putting together the latest exhibit at
the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art in Santa Ana.
Paul Saltowltz
Daily Pilot
H e may not wear tJ1e trademark hat or
carry a whip with him wherever he
goes, but Dr. Peter Keller is a
modem-day Indiana Jones.
I le's been to Oiina 40 times. Columbia 24
times and he once went to Tibet -a three -day
journey -on a Thursday and was on hls way
home by Saturday. He brings the art of ancient
civilizations from all over the world to the
United States, and spends days negotiating
with the officials from likes of Israel, Tiber and
South Ameri~a. Convinced yet?
TI1e Newport Beach resident and director
and president of the Bowers Museum of
Cultural Art has turned the small mission-style
building in the heart of Santa Ana into a
world-class internationally recognized
institution of cultural art.
FYI
•WHAT: #Tibet: Treasures From the Roof of
the World#
•WHERE: The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
2002 N. Main Street, Santa Ana
•WHEN: Through Sept. 12
•INFORMATION: (714) 567-3600
After two years and MX tripi. back and forth
to Tibet-a city 14.000 feet above sea level
where the hotel rooms come equipped with
oxygen tanks and yaks arc almost as common
as people -for V'drying periods of lime, he has
secured the "Tibet: Treasures From the Roof of
the World" exhibit.
The exhibit marks the first time that the
Dalal Lamas' personal treasures have been
taken out or the country. and it is the biggest
show of Tibetan anwork outside of the country
ever.
He brought the Dead Sea Scrolls -which
had never left Israel before -to Bowers. and
now he's at it again.
"!ks a genius when 11 comes to finding and fv1 11-headed Avalokrteshvara. made of Gilt
A lexandra Nechita's story sounds
like It was dreamt up in Tin sel
Tuwn.
The idea of a girl In elementary
school, a daughter of Romanian
lmm.lgrants, displaying artlslfc talent
and technique that is compared to
Pablo Picasso and Joan M.tro Is the stuff
of the silver saee.n.
But It actually happened.
And it's still ha.ppenlng.
Nechlta ts 18 now and a body of her
wort from her professional career.
which started when she was lo years
old, ls being shown at the Wentworth
Gallery ln Fashion Island The show
gives a glimpse lnto the mlnd of a child
prodigy and communicates an
ever-growing truth Ln our culture:
Age ls just a number.
MalNG CATS MD iOOA POP
See RETIJRN , Pa&e A9 Copper, 1s from 19th and 20th century Tibet.
NOTEBOOK
Nothing but a number
JOSE J.
SANtOS
Looking at the
Wentworth's
selection of Nechita's
works, it's interesting
to see what the
10-year-old, then
12-year-old and
eventual teenager
was painting. An
unexpected •
Juxtaposition arises
between her
Plcasso·esque visual
presentation and
what she chooses to depict
The viewer Isn't seeing death oo
battlefields or nude models posing with
sultry wantonness like Picasso's moat
famous forays lnto the abltnct.. ll'I
Nec:.hita'a world. It's a glrt playing ln the
wann sun ln "Miss Maui" and a young
lady carefully putting on llpsdclc ln •rn
The Land of Aphrodite.·
The mind takes a couple or beats to
reconcile the ·serious" abstract
technique with the somecimes
not-so-serious subject matter. It
remlnded me of seeing "Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon· for the firl\l time.
the highly dramatic character piece
infused with high-Oying martial ans
and acrobatics -two very different
worlds colliding, crashing and
cohabiting.
Like Ang Lee's Oscar-winning flick.
NechJta's an worb In an oddly
refreshing way. It really is hard to
fathom unles,, you're standing in front
of one of her worb.
Take "Untitled 16," for lnstance.
There are two forms wrapped ln an
embrace. The flgures are abstracted.
with angular bodJes. enlarged eyes and
extra llmbs. indicative of a mowmcnt: a
young man seems to be putting his ann
around a young girl. perhaps a
i.weetheart.
On her head. o;hc.· wears a ribbon.
From hil' hand or hers. It's abstract
art -she take' a sip from a cup of
soda.
A dllTer~nl kind of "pop" art. indeed.
but ifs just as refreshing.
The texture and quality of the
paJnting Is astounding. Nechita ls a
master with color and her ability to
maintain proportion and depth at the
scale she works Is Impressive. Rieb and•
vibrant, the painting Is fiawtes..ty made. ·
But the exclamatJon point comes
when you note Nechlta painted
·untitled #6" ln t 999 -when she wu
only 13.
Sweet Uttle cues ln the
S.. NOIE800k. p._. Al.
Al friday. Jonuary 30. ?004 HAPPENINGS
REEL CRITICS '
'Butterfly' has bad cast; 'Hamilton ' just plain bad
Ensemble cast should
relive acting class .
T he tl1ought of being able
10 nan.sport ourselves
through lime lo change
key events of our childhood has
been an appealing premise In
many science fiction ftlms.
JOHN
OEPKO
The
original •Back
to Lhe Future"
looms large
as one of the
besl of this
genre. ·n1e
Butterfly
Effect" lakes a
dark and
disturbing
turn on this
great plot
device and
delivers a
movie that ls mostly a violent
Gen-X video game.
Several actors of dlfferiJlg ~es
play each role as ilic talc Dashes
back and forth berween their
childhood. adolescence and
young adulthood. Ashton
.Kutcher is Lhe central adult
character, Evan Trebom, whose
life and psychic abilities drive
the story. Amy Smart plays his
varied love Interest. Evan and his
three young friends suffer
several traw'natic events as
elementary school kids, but
Evan blacks out at the climax of
carh eviJ event. These include
sexual abuse, sudden death,
psychotic schoolmates and a pet
dug that i'> burned to death for
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Erika Christensen. Darius Miles and Chris Evans star in the movie "The Perfect Score."
revenge.
These scenes are tough
enough to watch the finit time,
but because of the time trdvel
plot, we have to witne~s them
over and over as our hero
desperately tries to change the
past. In loud and chaotic
Oash-forwards, we quickly see
the future changes caused by
each of his reversals of past
actions. Rut no matter what
Evan does in the paca. Lhe future
only seems 10 change for the
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worse. Because of his
ques tionable mental state, we
don't know fo r sure if his final
vision occurs only in h!s twisted
mind or in the real world as weU.
Co-writers and directors Eric
Bress and J. Maclcye Gruber
collaborateJ to dumb down a
po1entially great story with
mediocre ai:tors. It has its
moments, but we ran only
speculate what Spielberg,
Kubrick or I litchcock might have
done with this same intriguing
material.
•JOHN DEPKO 1s a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange Courrry public
defender's office
'Win A Date' a tad
on the cheesy side
Boy secretly has crush on
best friend. Bei.1 friend faJls for
hunky dud. Hoy must take
ANDREW
NGUYEN
... reroids tu
compete
with pectoral
piece of
hunk.iness.
OK, so I
made up the
steroids part,
but I'm just
tryi11g to add
something
new lo this
1ired. tired
lormula.
"Win A Datt'
With Tad llamihonh is a rep eat
of the teeny-bopper. first year
"Dawson's Creek" cliche about
lhe bes1 friend who slips away
-with the added bonus of a
movie Siar named Tn<l, who
i.leaJs away the beautiful girl
(Rosalie}. who never noticed
how her best fri end (Pete)
salivates every time she enters
the room.
The only real invenliveness is
how Tad, played by Oavor of the
month Josh Duhamel, is
introduced into the movie. I [e's
your Leo DiCaprio typt',
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SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a. nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcock. The series will be
moderated by retired OCC
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will be held at 6:30 p.m.
one Friday each month. The
events will be held at OCC's Fine
Arts Hall 116. Admission is $6 for
949-644-4477
super-duper movie star, bad
boy party animal off screen and
in dire need of a public
relations malceover according
to his agent and manager. So
HosaJie (the adorable Kate
Bosworth), enters a contest to
meet Tad, wins, and falls
head-over-heels for the meaty
actor. Poor P~te, played by
Topher Grace, is left lo wander
the aisles of the Piggly Wiggly
with a hole in his heart.
But of course, there's a real
I lollywood twist: Pete i~ gay
and is in love with Tad himself.
All right, another big lie. You
already know from 1he opening
credits that Pete loves Hosali e,
llosalie loves Tad, and some
irrelevant character -who
pops up as arbitrarily as the
Easter Runny -loves Pete. Oh,
and lhNe's the obligatory
Kimmy Gibbler friend around
for cheap laughs (she acts liJce a
cr.u.y bean curd when Tad is
around).
Practically all the scenes r
laughed al were also the same
scenes shown in tJ1e trailer. And
while the beginning of the
moyie is fun. the last v,of the
movie was seriously
predictable, boring,
disappointing and (add your
own adjective here).
If 1hcre's any consolation, the
cast is a relatively young bunch
of charismatic personalities.
There aren't any stellar Oscar
moments, but then again, the
snip! is as dever as my dog.
All in all. this movie doesn't
come close to being like John
l lughcs' "Some Kind of
Wonderful." but it is very
viewable and a wee bit heller
than some of the other movies
on the teen lot. I suspect many
girlfriends will drag their
boyfriends to see this film . but
I'd recommend staying home
and turning on PAX TV -you'd
get the same cheesy. noxious
feeling for a lesser cost.
•ANDREW NGUYEN, a freelance
writer, resides in Costa Mesa
adults and $5 for seniors and
OCC students. Information and
tickets, call (714) 432-5880,
hNp:llwww.occtickets.com.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
will hold an audition call for boys
ages 8 to 10 in the third through
fifth grades. Auditions take will
take place from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 at chorus headquarters,
88 Fair Dr .. gate five off Arlington,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
708-1670, http://www.tssbc.org
MUSIC
JOHNNY MATHIS
Johnny Mathis will perform some
of his classics, such as #Misty~
and "Chances Are." at 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. Tickets
cost: $45 to $100. Information:
(714) 556-2787,
http:/lwww.ocpac.org.
ERICH MUNZNER
Erich Munzner and his band
Good Fortune will perform
Thursday at the Hard Rex* Cafe in
at the Fashion Island Shopping
Center, Newport Beach. Tidlets
cost $7. Information: (714)
696-4337.
CELEBRATING RAY BROWN
J&n performeni Monty
Alexander, John Clayton. Jeff
Hamilton. Benny Green, Russell
Malone and Christian Mo8rlde
will perform together to oetebrate
jaZ'Z bastlst Ray Brown from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. Friday, f°'eb. 6, and
Saturday, Feb. 7. in R>unders Hall
et the Orange County Performing
Arte Center, 800 Town Center
Drive. Tldlets cost $49 to $56.
lnformatfon: (714) 566-2787.
MOZART CLASSICAL
~·™ Tht Moiart O•uical Orchettra
Daily Piiot
THEATER
Broadway legend
visits the Barclay
By Tom Titus
Daily Pilot
H e doesn't sing
anymore, bul his
presence on stage is
enough to inspire standing
ovMions.
Orange County's own
/iohn Raitt has a small role
in the special benefit
production "Follies" on the
stage of the Irvine Barclay
·n1eater at UC livine this
weekend. And al Lhe close
of1lmrsday night's
performance, he was given
a happy 87th birthday
salute by the rest of the
cast.
So what is a Broadway
legend doing at this age in
a locaJ theater production?
"I have always believed
so much iu the
development of young
people and feel ii is
important for me to he a
part of the legacy of
high-quality training of
those who aspire for
careers in musical lheatcr."
he said. "It is fo r this reason
tllat I am announcing the
John and Rosemary Haili
American Musical Theater
Awards to offer
encouragement and
scholarships to young
people pursuing work i11
the musical theater.
"Since David Green
(director of ilie California
Conservatory of the Arts)
and Paul Gleason
(executive director of the
American Center for
MusicaJ 111eatcr) are
co-producing tJ1ese awards
for me, we thought this
would be the perfect
kickoff. And what belier
place than in my home
town of Orange County."
Trained as an opera
singer, the legendary
Broadway performer hit his
stride as Curley in a touring
production of Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "Oklahoma"
in the mid-1940s and later
starred as Billy Bigelow in
their second produclion.
"Carousel," circa 1945.
The highlight of this
production was Billy's
eight -minute "Soliloquy"
on lhe prospects of
becoming a father. l.aler,
Haiti would claim this was
not as difficult as
''pretending Ill be I.lead for
five minute'i in the second
act."
Despite his success on
Broadway and in touring
productions such a<;
"1776." "Show Boat" and
"Man of I .a Mancha," Haili
might nut be lhat well
will perform Mozart's Lucio Sila
Overture, the Flute and Harp
Concerto, and the ~Prague ff
Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 7. at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Irvine. Tickets cost $24. $32 and
$39. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://mo1artorches1rs.org.
JUILllARD STRING QUARTET
The Juilliard String Quartet will
perform music by Haydn,
Webern, and Beethoven at 8 p.m.
Feb 10 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Irvine. Tickets cost $26, $28 and
$32. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http:llwww.juilliardstringquarlet.
net.
'HAPA: A CELEBRATION OF
HAWAlr
The concert ~Hapa: a Celebration
of Hawaii ff will be performed at 5
and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive. Irvine. Tickets cost $32 and
$38. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://www.hspa.com.
PROLOGUE: 'CANDIDE'
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: #Candide.~ a lecture on
Leonard Bernstein's opera, at 2
p.m. f°'eb. 16 at the Irvine Barcley
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The
cost is $25. Information:
http:llwww.operapacific.org.
ClASstcAL EDGE TRIO
The Newport Beach Public Library
will present the Classical Edge
Trio featuring Lany Greenfield,
Susan Boettger and a special
gu8't peta11slonlst at 3 p.m. Feb.
16 In tho Fffends Meeting Room
at the Central UbraJV, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beech.
Information: (949)717-3870,
optlon2.
CABARET 8Y THE BAY
Oultl's Pt~ wtll host Cabaret by
'I
known In his own home
town were il not for his
reprisal of the leading role
in Broadway's "'lb e Pajama
Game" for the movie screen
back In 1957. He shared top
billing with Doris Day in
the musical comedy about
workers in a sleepwear
factory.
I le didn't pursue a
I loUywood career, however.
and retumed to his first
love, ilie stage. "Pajama
Game" wasn't his onJy
movie; Raitt signed an
MGM stock player contract
in I 940 and appeared in a
series of unmemorable bit
roles before hitting stardom
in the road company of
"Oklahoma.'' He performed
in only one oilier movie
after "Pajama Game" -
"An Old-Fashioned
d1ristmas" with Florence
Henderson and Rosemary
Oooney.
Raitt's last Broadway
show was ''Jubilee" in 1975,
but he has never stopped
working. I le has continued
a concert career and most
recently appeared on the
2002 Tony Awards show. In
1998, for the SOth
anniversary of "Oklahoma,"
he wa-. featured on the
Mage of the St. James
Theater (where
"Ok!ahoma" played) lo sing
"Oh, Whal a Beautjfl ii
Morning.".
Nowadays, the name
Raitt would call to mind the
bluos-rock singer-guilarist
Bonnie. John's daughter.
But the elder Raitt has
plenty of other legacies,
such as a star on tJ1c
I loUywood Walk of Fame
and membership in the
Theater Hall of Fame on
Broadway. Not to mention
another ilioroughfare
named in honor of his
grandfather -flaitt Street
in Santa Ana.
Haiti's father worked for
the YMCA in Orange
County and did a lot of
public speaking. John
would taJc.~ Lhe bus into Los
Angeles for singing lessons
-which obviously paid off.
"I have had many
opportunities to mentor
aspiring young artists. and
this is anoilier wonderful
opportunity," Hain said. "I
really love working with
these talerned kids.
"The only difference
between me and them is
that I had my turn. Now il's
their turn."
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theater for the Daily Pilot. His
reviews appear Fridays.
the Bay to benefit local charities
at 9p.m. with a preshow dinner in
the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m. Feb. 18, March 10, April 14,
May 12 and J une 16. The cost is
$10 for the show and $37.50 for
the dinner. Information and
reservations: (949) 630-4145.
CARMEN BRADFORD
The Newport Beach City Arts
Commission will present
Grammy Award-winning jazz
vocalist and professor of music at
USC Carmen Bradford, in a
performance and talk from 3 to 4
p.m. Feb. 28 in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 717-3870,
f1ttp:llwww. newportbeachlibrary.
org.
MOSCOW STATE RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Mosoow State Radio
Symphony Orchestra will
perform works by Sergei
Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m . March 2
and an all·Tchaikovslcy program
at 8 p.m. March 3 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive. Irvine. The ordlestra will
be conducted by Pavel Sorokin.
Tic:kets cost $44 and $59.
Information: (949) 854-4646.
SYMPHOHIC BERNSTEIN
Orange Coast College's
Symphony Orchestra will
perform tnu•lc from "Westside
StofV• end ·candide" at 6 p.m.
March 6 at OCC'I Robert B. Moore
Theatre. occ·. 100-votc:. choral
Will join the symphony in the
evening polform•nce.
Information: (J1.C) 432~5880.
JAZZTRJO
Gulfltreem Restaurant in
Ntwport Botd'I preten1-• fan
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lot Odlly Piiot HAPPENINGS Friday. January 30. 2004 A9
THEATER
Local theaters blast into the past
By TomTltu1
Daily Pilot
W hat do Sou1h Coas1
Repertory. UC Irvine
and IJ1e "lewport
fheater Ans Center have in
common this weekend? Well,
for one lhing, they're all turning
back the clock-in SCR's case,
way back.
All lhree thea1ers are raising
their curtains on oldies. wi1h
Newport's production of "The
Subject Was Roses" Lhe newest
play of the Lrio. And that one
tlates back some 40 years.
UCI has Shakespeare's tragic
love story "Romeo and Juliet"
RETURN
Continued from A 7
exhjbiLing and pulling
collections of art 1oge1her," said
Rick Weinberg, Bowers
Museum marketing director.
"He is world-renowned in his
field."
For Keller to convince the
Tibetans to allow these
priceless, very fragile work.'> of
art to come with him back to
the States took qui le a bit of
forti1ude. I laving to contend
with the aJ1i1ude was one thing,
but having to deal with the
language barrier and cultural
difference were hig obstacles.
"Yaks are really worshiped in
fiber. and they make all kinds
of food out of them so che scent
is everywhere you go ... Keller
BANGKOK
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MSG. preferring top ingredients
for delicmu'> tac;ie1>. And dishes
can be rel:(\.lla1ed for spicy Oavori.
-seiver'i will ask for heat
preferences on a scale of one to
10, or offer ... uggestionc; for
beginners. Aromatic ja1>minc rice
accbmpanies dhhe'>.
The mos1 famous startl'r
dishes at Rangkok Four include
the coco shrimp. 1empura-1>tyle
black tiger prawns with
<Jhredded coconut and toa!>ted
'!esame seeds. served with a
spicy ginger sauce {$7.95). And.
Mom's dumpling~ -created by
the Taechanarong family's
HOURS
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trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainmenl at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m, Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar players,
bass players, singers. drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
DUKE'S PLACE
Jau and cocktails flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa B.ay Club
& Resort. et 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar.
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Dltri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information· (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
on the s1agc ol its Qalre Trevor
Theater, and as for South Coast
Rep. the fare ii. "Antigone" by
Euripides, one of the classic
Greek tragedies.
·Antigone" centers on the
defiance of the title character.
daughter of Oedipus. who
proceeds to bury her slain
brother in defiance of her ruler
Creon's decree. Kate Whoriskey
•tot directing this story of bitter
confrontation in the name of
moral conviction. which dates
from between 500 and 400 BC:
"I was intrigued by the
timeliness of the play,·
Whorislcey said. "ll's remarkable
how many similarities we can
'>aid. "After three weeks at a
11rne of dealing with that ... it
can be trying."
Those trying timei. are wha1
made it aJJ happen.
"Every time I went back the
people there got to know and
trust me more and more." he
·aid. "I thjnJc the fact that I kept
showing up is what allowed this
exhibit to happen. If I had just
written letters, I would have
had no chance."
The exhibit features almost
200 pieces drawn from 1he
1,000-room Potola Palace -the
home of the DaJai Lama -rhe
Tibet Museum in 1he capital
dty of Lhasa and the
Norbulingka Museum. which i!>
also in Lhasa.
Keller was allowed in room:.
In 1he palace that were rarely
entered by anyone. yet alone
Westerners.
grandmother -are steamed
dumplings filled with seasoned
shrimp, Shiitake mushrooms.
ginger and served will1 spicy
ginger 1>auce ($7.95). Thai sticks
are skewers of grilled chicken.
beef and pork, topped with
curried peanu1 sauce ($7.951
Soup choices include ho1 and
-.our shrimp soup (tom yom
goong) with straw mu::.hrooms
and lemongrass ($5.75). and a
c;picy. rich coconut broth soup
(tom kha kaiJ 1ha1 has sliced
chicken breast. kaffir lime leaves
and mushrooms tS4.95J. Six
!.alad selections Include <;Qm
1om, a light shredded green
papaya wit.h crisp green beans.
tomatoes, nuts served with a
~picy lime and chili garlic
dres ing ($4.75) and Dlai c;alad.
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rock, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rock, swing and
R&B al 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive. Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players Is at~ 12 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
·WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach present.s the
Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program
features ell your favorites on the
sal(ophone k.eyboards. Anthony's
is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FlAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Sa1urdays
et Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sandera
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find between our world and the
world of Antigone. We are living
in the after math of tragic
events. fhe natural response is
to create a sense of security. bu1
eventualJy the very actions
taken to provide order and
stability can limit personal
freedom. 'Antigone' clearly
expresses that idea."
At UCI, "Homeo and Juliet"
wiJI receive a modern spin on
Shakespeare's timeless story of
young love. Director Qiff
Faulkner's production offers a
mixture of Renaissance Italy
and contemporary America
with an eclectic musical score.
"The range demonstra1es the
"It was really an experience
to waJk into a room in thii.
enormous palace with no
elevatori. and 1iny stairway!>
and see thousands of different
statues of Buddha," he said.
When it came to selec1ing the
pieces, he brought alonK
severaJ scholars, but also kept
the untraaned eye in mind.
··sure we were looking for 1he
mos1 historically meaningful
work:., but if tJ1e exhibil only
appealed 10 scholars it would
alienate people." Kell er said. "I
took the vantage point of John
Q. Public, and selec1ed a few
things tha1 I ju1>t thuught were
cool."
The t•xhib1t has drawn praise
from around the globe and will
be on di1>play untiJ Sept 12, al
which lime ii will shown nt a
museum in l louston, followed
by New York and !San Franci.,co.
a simple green leaf salad, \lfilh
wedges of egg. peanut dressing
and crisp taro root chips ($5.75).
As wit.h moi.t upscale Thai
restauranl!>. iLS signature dish
include<> the whole catfhh (pla
duug). prepared crispy on 1he
outside:. juxtaposed by a \leamy
moisl and tender inside ($17.95}.
The farm-raised fish c<Jmes
covered with a Thai chili garlic
sauce. mixed with a
combination of cilantro and
lemongrass. The crispy duck
(ped op) is marinated. then
steamed and finally glazed wi1h
a sweet plum sauce ($16.95).
11.5 rnos1 famous Thai noodles
(pad Thai) are stir-fried with
chicken. egg, sprouts and
toasted ground peanuts served
on the side ($1 I .95). Thai beer
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7.30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'ANTIGONE'
#Antigone• by Sophocles. the
story of Oedipus' daughter who
sacrifices everything to bury her
brother, will be performed at 2:30
p.m. through Feb. 29 on the
South Coast Repertory
Segerslrom Stage. 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets
cost S 19 to $55. Information: (714)
708-5554
'JOURNEYS'
N Journeys,· the story of a young
dancer who is struggling with her
Identity es en artist, will be
performed at 8 p.m. through
Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday at Vanguard
Univ.,rsity's Lyceum Theater, 55
Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. The guest
director will be Deborah Marley.
Tickets cost $8. Information: (714)
668-6145.
'THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES'
#The Subject Was Roses:-a
Pulitzer Prize-winning drama
about e paper boy's return from
war, will be performed through
Feb. 29 at the Newport Beach
Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive. Newport Beach. Tickets
way we're trying 10 bridge
Shakespeare's world with our
own," Faullc.ner said. "Just ai.
Shakespeare spoke in the
vernacular and idiom of his
own day, we're mixing in the
gestures. visuals and eclectic
musical sources of our own
times 10 further the passion and
beauty of his gorgeous tex1 ...
Conflicts, nOI as
life-threatening but
psychologically life-changing.
are presented at Newport
Theater Arts Center in Frank. D.
Gilroy's Pulitzer Prize winner
"The Subject Was Roses."
centering on a son who went tu
war a pampered boy and
NOTEBOOK
Continued from A7
skilled-beyond-her-years work
reveal a girl at play. The
appearance of smiling cats. pairs
of earrings. parked cars and golf
clubs (perhapi. belonging to her
lather) in her work demonstrate
that Nechita is growing up, a11d
the viewer gets lo witness it
unfold on her canvas.
It's like watching a teenage
boy ing about firs1 kisses and
Friday night lights wiU1 U1t.' lorn.•
and bravado of Pavarotti.
CONFRONTING THE CYNICAL
In the last four years. !>he\
moved from depicting
wide-eyed moments of
discovery. captured in work!. ltl..t:
"U11titJed #6" and "Walking
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•HOURS: Open daily from 11:30
a.m. to 9 p.m.
•INFORMATION: (714)
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(Singha). a s1mng 1nalt bee1.
goes weU with i-.picy dishes
($3.50). OcSt>ert choices include
exceJlent homemade coconut
ice cream with a fntter banana,
green lea or mango ice crcan1.
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Greer Wylder can be reached at
greerwylde,.n'yahoo.com; at 330 W.
Bay SI., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or
by fax at (9491646-4170
cost $17 for opening night and
$13 for all other performances
Information: (949) 631-0288.
'G UYS & DOLLS'
#Guys and Dolls" will be
performed at 2 and 7 p.m.
Saturday, at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6,
and at 2 and 7 p.m Saturday, Feb.
7, at the Starlight Theatre Co ..
1125 Victoria St. Costa Mesa .
Tickets cost $10. Information:
(949) 645-7827.
'THE NIGHTINGALE'
The Kennedy Center's
Imagination Celebration will
stage the Hans Christian
Andersen classic tale ·The
Nightingale• at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Feb. 6, at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive.
Tickets cost $11 for children and
$13 for adults. Information: (949)
854.4646.
'SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM
WAYSIDE SCHOOL'
·sideways Stories from Wayside
School; an adaptation by John
Olive from Louis Sachar's
Wayside School novels, will be
performed from Feb. 13 to 22 at
the Julienne Argyros Stage, 655
Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa.
Tickets cost $10 to $21.
Information: (714) 708·5554.
'MEDEA'
The Claire Trevor School of the
Arts will present Euripides'
tragedy #Medea" at 8 p.m.
Thursday through Saturday, Feb.
7, end at 2 p.m. Feb. 7 in Winifred
Smith Hall at UC Irvine. Jid:ets
cost: $8 to 10. Information: (949)
824-2787.
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returned a strengthent:tl man.
caught In the Cold War between
his squabbling parentt-t.
"The theme is timeless as if
portrays the young man'i.
struggles for his parents'
understanding and, in rurn.
their pain in attempting 10
come to 1erms with him and
1hemselves," direnor David
Colley said.
If conflict and tr.1gedy aren'1
what you're lool...mg for. 1here\ ,,
one-weekend-on!~ prc-.enlation
or. Journeys ... hilled .t.'> ,1 dam.I?
of self-discovery. <II Vanguard
University. The heroine,
AJlyson. ba11 1e ... oh:.tacles that
attempt 10 m"plare her love of
Str.1igh1. I ct'l111g Strong ... 1u
more 111atutt". ,,tV\'Y take'i on the
world like "J he W111c Tasler:· a
painting thJt i.hm"''' .1 ligurt'
hardily ehomping on a hunch of
grapes with willl' ho11lt·~ '>ltti11g
in 1he backgr111111tl.
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of the work. 111 hl.u I.. hold lt·ttl'r-.,
i.ome advire "\\11l1t•11: "II the
criucs luw you han· ,1 drink. If
1101 have two."
Nerhita ha~ had lwr l;11r ~h.trc
of criticism ove1 h1·r nirel.'r.
ranging from glow111K to gh.t-.tly,
It's hard for <,111111• rr1tu ... tn
fa1hom how '>0111\'0lll' '0 young
tan be so highly r1'\hlfllt•d fur
painting \Ill h 't'l'llllllKIV
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dancing.
"Audicncct> will love 10 share
in thii. unique and v11a l form of
movemen1 ar1icula1ion." &aid
Deborah Marley, creator and
director of the special
production a1 1he Cos1a Mesa
college.
fo learn more about Olis
weekend's theater activity. c;alJ
SCH at (714) 708·5555, UC.:I ac
(949) tt24-2011. Newport
rl1eater Arts Cen1er at (949)
b3 I 0261:1 or Vanguard at (7 14)
!l611-6 I 45.
•TOM TITUS reviews local theater
fo1 the Daily Pilot His reviews
appear Fridays
chmen rew:ah what could he
pt•rre1ved a .. a weakne-.s: a
rda11w lack of lilc experience to
fuel her JJ lwork.
Hui that's a LynicaJ way 10
judge Nechi1a. The reaJ allure of
l!l'r work, the real gasp-inducer.
"•he brilliance of it!> phy~1cal
bt·tng. rhe carwa~. the pamt, the
rnlor-., the hapes and M.Ze. all
lhl' rnrporeaJ l'lements arl'
rnnstn1cted w11h such
nund-bogglini:; craftsmanship
that one t:an't dismi<)!, her work.
Nerhita is bles~ed with the
1111:.llll{ihle creative o;rark that
m.11..c-. .ln1st:. what they arc. Jnd
..,ht• ha., remforred ui.it !>park
with year; of h.ird wurl...
I ha1\ 1mp1css1ve al .my uge.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"You can't win a game
making seven baskets."
Bob Serven, Costa
Mesa boys basketball coach
EYE OPENER
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BOYS BASKETBALL
PHOTOS BY KENTTREPTOW DAILY PILOT
~osta Mesa's Scott Knox is swarmed by Ocean View defenders as he tnes to score in Thursday's league showdown.
Unlucky number
Costa Mesa connects on just
seven sho ts as Ocean View
d elivers 68-27 road pounding.
COSTA MESA -In the first round of Golden West
League play, when Costa Mesa I ligh lost to defend·
ing boys basketball champion Ocean View by five
points, Tony Krikorian made seven three-pointers.
On Thursday. in a rematch at Costa Mesa High.
the Mustangs made just seven field goaJs.
As a result, the Seahawks' margin of victory
climbed dramatically and Ocean View remained
undefeated in leai,rue play with a
Q 68·27 shellacking of Costa Me a.
"They've won. I think, 63 league
games in a row," Costa Mesa Coach
Bob Serven said. "There's a reason
for that.: They're a be11er team than
we are.
The Mustangs (14·8. 5·3) were at
a severe height and experience disadvantage
against the Seahawks (17·6, 8·0), who start four
seniors. Among the !cam's starters. Ocean View
~Id at least a three-inch height advantage at every
~sicion apd didn't start a player shorter than 6·
iiot-3. Included in Mesa's starting lineup are 5·6
~phomore Brian Molina. 5· 7 sophomore Tony Kri·
~orian and 6-fool o;ophomore Scott Knox.
' Costa Mesa has been able to overcome it'> height
disadvantage throughout the sea~on because of its
'trong ou1side ~hooting. But the Mustang~ made
Just 7 of 44 shots against Ocean View ( 16%), and
just 3 of28 from beyond the three point arc (II ~}.
ln the teams' previom meeting. Krikonan was 7 of 7
from three-point range.
, "Tonight we macJe seven shots totaJ," Serven said.
~You can't win a game makmg c;even baskets. You , Costa Mesa H1gh's Jett Waldron, center, floats the ball over Ocean
See MESA, Paee Al 3 View's Clint Amberry 130) in Thursday's Golden West League game.
GIRLS SOCCER
' jfespro claims top spot
Talented Titans widen
~acific Coast Leagu e lead
~th 6-1 victory over CdM.
i ryce Alderton •
cally Te!.nro b a great. skilled team," CdM
Coach Bryan Middleton said. '"n1ey won
the 50·50 balb and had a dei.ire 10 win lo·
day. Our gi rls had the desire, but were
physically outplayed and. mentally. we
weren't there."
Daily Pilot
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' • I.AS FLORF.S -The Corona del Mar 1 ligh girls
M>ccer team could see the first-place sign ilashing
on the horizon as ii met the squad It is chasing for
Ole coveted prize -the Paclfic Coast League title.
: But after Thursday the distance the Sea Kings
must travel to win their fourth league crown in five ~became greater following a 6-1 defeat to host
lesoro, ranked fourth In CIF Southern Section DJ.
tfsion JI, displaying nearly Oawless technlque in
~maln1ng undefeated in league.
• ~This ls a league-clinching win," said Thsoro
jeruor mldftelder Beclcy Steen, who scored a game· ~ three goals. •Thts was our biggest game of the
tea:son. We came out wanting 11 and we got It. 11
~~ pretty good."
In contras!, Tesoro Coai.:h lhrl~ Vaught
sald his team's mental malceup was as respo nsible
for tl1e victory as U1e touch passes and precision
lobs to meet speedy teammates.
"The mental part wns dlfTerent ln IThursday'sl
game from the last game (against CdM -a I· I tie
Jan. 131." Vaught said. "In the last game. CdM kepi
comJng at us so I told the girl<1, 'If you want ii. you
have to go get it.' I hate to sound repetitive, but ii
has everything to do with the mental pan of the
game.ft
The lltans made a statement ln the first 10 sec-
onds when Steen booted a ball wide after taldng a
pass from freshman forward Lauren Marquez. who
would add a goal and an assist and used her speed
to cover a majoricy of lhe field.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
'Eaters' rally
unravels late
UC Irvine gives Big
West-leading Utah
State a scare, but
can't win third
straight in Logan.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
L<X:AN. Utah -As visiting UC Ir·
vine kept creeping tmd creeping back
into a Big West Conference mens
basketball game it appeared as ii it
had been blown out of lhur~day
night. Utah State '>Cnior Spencer Nel·
son w;:1s fighting a creeptng feeling of
hi ... own.
"When lthe ArllCJtersl got withjn
th1ve. 1 acrually did thmk abo111 it for
une !.econd that they have been doing
a 9retty good job at ha\~ng our num-
ber here lat the Smith Spcctmml.'"
Nel.,on '><lid.
In the end. howl'Ver. I.here \\r.Lo; no
l)lgan magic this ume. a., the Aggie!>
( 16-1. 8-0 in rnnference) held on for a
57-4R triumph before 9.0:17. mo~t of
whom voiced their extreme plea-;ure
at defl'ating lJ(.I for the fir!>I time in
three seasom in thrir own
building.
~They came to play.·· Utah
Stale Coach Stew Momll ..aid
of the Anteaters. who \aw an
early lead evapomre on a 24·2
Aggie run spanning the end of
the fira half and the start of the lteC·
ond. '"They were physical and took a
lot of things away from u~. They dared
ll'> to shoot the ball from the perim·
eter. We were really tight in the fin.I
half.'"
The Aggies, who came in leading
the nation with a 52.2 field-goal per·
centage, shot a season-low 26.7% in
lhe first half (8 for :10). But, thanks to a
10-0 run the final 4::.16 bef1m• inll'rmb-
))JOn, I.hey came out of tht• halftime
locker room with a 22·:!2 tie. a..'> wl'll as
renewed confidence.
Illar confidenre carriC'<l rhruugh af-
ter UCI'!> Stanhlav /.u1al to.,.,t•d in a
jump hook. to open lhl• -,ernnd half
'>t:Oring.
Then. Aggll' '>e1110r h'lliHd LarcJl'll
Ruller, whu <,co red ju't IJ point'> the
previou.., two game ... to ~t· hi' teJm·
leading <,coring aH·rngt• fall tu JJ.4,
See UCI, Pa&e Al3
GOLF
N ewpo rt Beach CC
turn ing the big 5-0
Hack to I 011., ,1nd Ill'>
hard work.
'Tm a ml'mbcr of tlw
rournament u>r1111111 ll't'
and they were loo~111g IOJ
idea~ ol what tcr do." I on.,
-.aid.
A " I get <,el to cover
this yPar'<; 10.,hiba
Senmr Oa-. ... 1c for
the fir.,, time .• 1
majority nf my hour'> w1U
undoubtedly lw ... 1wnt
pcru'>ing through old
new.,paper arudt•.., .ind
book\, along with 1i ... 1e11m.: 10
thr <.toriec; from lht· pt•ople
who were thcrt• 1111 ... I'> all m
<.111 allcmpt 10 K<iin " valuable
hi'>toric.il per!>peclfve on the
r<;A 01ampion'> lour event.
BRYCE
ALDERTON
To ki ck olT till' ft•\IJ\llre ....
a 1950'>·'>tylc 'Ill~ hop will
be held 1-nday 111gh1.
l·ompletc with food and
mu'>it of the era .llong with
guC'>I appearanre'> by Hvi.,
I're.,Jcy aml M.1rilyn
wh ich cclt·brate.., It'> I 01h an111vcrsary
Mnrd1 IS-21.
So it ramc a'> a rdief tlwt I rcreived
:in e-mail from Ornck Loo&, a fornwr
managing editor at tire Daily Pilot,
who has lwcn a member at Newport
Beach Country Club ::.ince 1997,
announcing the duh on Ea~1 Coast
1 lighway will celebrate its 501h
annivcr<.ary the weekend of Feb.
13·15.
Hut wait. ,m 1111portan1 dec;ignation
needs to be made here for tho'>e who
like IO read belwt•en the Imes.
Newport Beach< ountry O ub has
been t}le officinl name '>ince 1986.
Before that, the vt•nue at 1600 East
PCI I was known J'> lrv111e Co~t
Country <Jub.
More on thi'> later.
Monroe imperson,11or,.
A men"-; golf tnurnamt·111 ,..,
:.cheduled fur Feb. 14, 1he date tht•
lirst tee shot wa'> struck at the rour~t·
50 years ago. A coupll·..,· 1t>11rn:inw111
will conclude the wed.1.•ntl ba ... h on
Feb. 15.
Loos welcomed 1he 11pponu111ty 10
trace lhe club'" root..,, gt•llmg 111 ...
investigatiw JUICl''> Oowing
''I'm basically a lmronan." I no'
5aid. "Country dub., .trt' notorrou~ly
lax in keeping record.,. I dug up
lhi!>toncal facts) for the beneli1 uf tlw
member ... "
niis mrght hurt' .,()Jill' ol you who
already know all ot what ,.., to foli o\,,
hut for tho.<.e who havc11·1 lw<1r<l,
See GOLF, Paie Al2
• The Sea Kings (7·7·2, 4-2-1 ln league) could have tioved lnto a de with the lltans (13·5·3, 6·0· l) tfth a victory Thursday, but now flnd themselves fx polnu behind the leaders. 11 "We were ln It the flrst 15 minutes, but techni·
I
Thsoro outshot CdM, 8-2, In the flrs't h alf ln tnk·
Ing a 2·0 hatftlmc lead, when Middleton made
some changes.
SenJor Kinzle Kramer. usually a defender. moved STEVE McCRANK I DAILY Pt.OT
Corona del Mar High's Rachel Yelsey, right, tries to move the ball past Tesoro's Nicole Rominowski
SM SOCCER, P111 Al2 (white jersey) near the goal in Thursday's key Pacific Coast league game. Tesoro defeated CdM.
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STEVE M<:CRANK/DAll Y PILOT
Corona del Mar's Kelley Morgan (5) leaps up to bring a h1gMlymg ball un~r
control m Thursday's Pac1f1c Coast League game agamst host Tesoro.
SOCCER
Continued from Al 1
up to the front hne~ and M1dtlleton m-
i.ened 1unior Amanda Stockwell on de-
fen!le.
Ml wa., trying 10 u..e Kln111:\ '>peed a1
1he lop IO get a goal and we did gel one
w maJce ii, J · I. bu1 (the Titans! came on
too strong. One more goal and our girls'
heads were down. nwy d11.Jn'1 !>lop at-
rncking."
C<lM's goal came in the fi2nd 111inult'
when senior Eli1abe1h Almar;v -
standing a few feel from till' ;,nutJ1 side·
hne -lobbed a free kick that bounced
onre and rose ju\I enough for '>Opho-
more 1aylur fallon 10 gel a he<1d on 1he
b<t.11 and lmod. 11 into the 1w1
Hue any momencum C.dM m1gh1 have
gamed from the goal \,a., '4ua'ihed
chree rn111u1es lacer when a Marque,.
cross sent inco tht> lfl ·yard box -in·
tent.led for Steen -hie a LdM player
and deflt:'cted inco the rwt.
111l' I 1tum. playmt-t without junior
GOLF
Contmued from All
l'lljOy.
Whal follow-. •~a lillll· hi...cory .1hout
how NACC came about •mt.I 1hc
rhant;t:l> it ha<. endurl'tl.
Irvine Company Pre-.idenc Myford
"Mike" lrvme and 1 ladd llin~. prc·.,rtlenl
of a local 11wes1men1 company. Wl're
playing a round at Santa Ana Country
<Jub on ii hot c,ummer day in I 'lS'I
Hoth were complaming aho111 the
heal when Ring turned to lrv111l' .rnd
!><lid. ··well. why don't you build your
own course along the coJ<.I? I'll run 11
for you."
Not much time pa:,sed befurt• that
sugJ:estion turned lnlO reality.
Irvine persuaded I 00 nwn 10 rach
r.t~ise S 1.000 and the lrvinl• Co. put up
another$ I 00,000 10 btuld 1hc country
club Rmg and Henderion "ould own.
It Will> Valentine's Day 1954 when
Irvine, fling, Tom Hender<ion and lrvi11e
Co. Vice Prei.ident Olarlie Logan tec'd
off Bl I :04 p.m .. breaking m the course
de lgned by William Bell Jr.
The 6,598-yard layout wou.ld hust
numerous U.S. Open qualifying rounds
and was the home of the Crosby
Southern Pro-Am. a Mo·day event with
a field built around pros who didn~
make the C\lt at Bing Crosby's famo\15
,
forward Courtney Lewis who is compel·
ing in an under-17 national event.
scored two more goals in the next eight
minute:..
uwe focused hard and finished the set
play<;.~ Steen said. wwe were always
look.mg for the ball."
Tesoro, in us third year of varsity
competition, rouunely went through a
midfielder '>lalloned in the center of the
field 10 make a touch pass to a forward
or midfielder sprinting along either
:.ldeline.
CdM goalkeeper Katie Schiesser was
kept busy, making I 0 save!> on 16 shots.
while Kramer, junior Tanisha Senaratne
and Hannah Rollins knocked away sev·
eraJ more balls fmm opponents enter·
mg the 1one
CdM hos1s University at 3:15 p.m.
fuesday 10 begin a stretch of three final
league games as teams banle for playoff
positioning. l11e Trojans claimed a l ·O
victory in the reams' prior league meet·
ing Jan. 15 and headed into Thursday,
3·3 in league, four points behind CdM.
"That will be the biggest game of the
year." Middleton 'laid.
pro am "damhake" at Pebble Beach.
The Croi.by ~uthern later evolved into
the Newport Cla:.s1c, a m111Hour event
that raised thousands of dollars for
I loag I tm.pttal.
Oh yeah. then that big tournament.
the l bshlba Senior Oassic. came to
Newpon 111 1996 and remains this areas
biggest golfing story each year. The
tournament ha'> rJ.ised more than SI
million for charity four consecutive yean.
Back to the name game and that
great year -1986.
On New Year'~ Day the club officially
becam e known as "Newport Beach
Country Cub" when W.D. Ray -
another investor -became the new
owner. Ray also owned the Balboa Bay
Oub and the BaJboa Bay Oub Racquet
Oub. Thar same year. Jerry Anderson
was named llie club's director of golf.
Anderson is currently the club's
president and chief operating officer.
Also in 1986, the club named its
men's member-guest tournament "The
Regatta-and adopted a new logo
featuring a styli1.ed seahorse, designed
by anist Cathy Bums.
The same clubhouse that first
foursome walked through in 1954 still
stands, but has gone through
renovations to maintain its charm .
Maytfe we need two birthday cakes.
One with SO candles and another with
\8.
lsn~ history great?
SPORTS
BASKETBAl.:.L
Anteaters trounce Aggies
UC lrvlne shot Sl.9'Jfl from the fteld
(14 of 27) in the second half on Its way
to a 66-45 81g West Conference victory
aver vis.ft.ing Utah State Thursday.
Joanna Usher came olf the bench to
lead the Anteaters (3-13, 2-6 ln confer-
ence) with 15 polnts. while Lauren Ya·
don and Ovi.stlna Callaway added 12
and 10 points, respectWely.
UCJ hit nine of its 30 shots ln the first
half (30%), but still built a 27-15 lead al
the break. mainly because the Aggies (2-
14, 2-6) were 2 of 12 from the field
(16.ni).
UC IMne II, UtM 8tMe .S Vt.ti SUM-TreNI• 2, tteemen o. Aird 11.
Johntton 8, Zdeneit 7. Grant 10, Hagen 8, Brox
1.
3-p(. ~I• -Johntton 2. Grant 1.
Fouled out -Aird.
UC !NIM-Dude 0 , Yadon 12, B~gln1 4,
Fervu10n 15, Green 7. Uaher 1151 Call1way 10,
Ned 7. Urban 4, SUlnley 2.
3-pt. QO•I• -Ferguson 1. Halfllme-UCI, 27-15.
Eagles end four-game skid
• ESTANCIA BOYS: Estancia High
outscored host Westminster, 18-1, in
the thlrd quaner and was well on Its
way to snapping a four-game losing
strealc with a 54-40 Golden West
League victory Thursday night.
The Eagles (11·11. 3·5 in league)
used a fulf-court press to stifle the Ll·
ons in the second half.
Hugo Escobedo scored a career-high
18 points to go with four assists while
Carlos Pinto tallied 14 points, nine
coming in the third quaner. Scon San-
key finished with 10 points and seven
rebounds while Pinto added six re-
bounds.
Golde11 West L11aue
Eetencl1 5' W-.tmlnater 40 Seo,. by Quarters Estancia 13 14 1s 9 -64 Westminster 12 13 1 14 -40
E1t1ncl1 -Pinto 14, McDanieta 2, Escobedo
18, Kopp O. Sankey 10, Markley 4, Verette 4,
Me1uner 2, Viramontea 0, Young 0, Salee O.
3·pt goals -Pinro 1, Eacobedo 4, Sankey 1.
Weatmlneter -lab11tida 13, Nguyen 12, D.
Duong 5. Tran 2. Bollef 2. Vo 4, Cahill 2.
3·pt. goals -L1ba1tida 2. Nguyen 1
Aliso Niguel holds off Tars
•NEWPORT HARBOR GIRLS: New-
port Harbor Hjgh ran out of juice in its
comeback bid in the second half and
host Aliso Niguel escaped with a ~9-49
Sea View League victory Thursday.
The Wolverines went on a 12-0 run
to begin the third quarter and led, 42·
17. A three-pointer by senior Victoria
Swigart got the Tars (12-10, 3-4 in
league) within nine during the fourth
quarter. but the Sailors got no closer.
Swigart hun her knee and came out
with four minutes left. Newport Coach
Jen Thompson said SWigart told her
the ankle was fine after the game.
Jlllianne Whitfield scored a season-
high 24 points to go with 10 rebounds
for a double-double.
Aliso Niguel (8-14, 3·4), Newpon and
Irvine are all 3-4 In league. Foothill en·
tered Thursday's game at Laguna Hills
at 3-3. Woodbridge (7-0) clinched a
share of the league tide with a 57-31 vic-
tory over lrvine Thursday.
The Tars host lrvine at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
s.. View L"aue
Allio Niguel 59,
Newport Harbor 49 Seo,. by Quarters Newpol'l ? 10 14 1e · 49 Aliso 13 n 12 11 · 59
Newport -Swigert 7. Stoltz 5, Whitfield 24.
Miller 5, Eddington 4, Lawrence'· Deyan 0,
Slater 0, Mello 0, Koon 0.
J.pt goats -Stoltz 1, Whitfield 1.
Aliso -Scurlch 11, Larson 14, Moore 4,
Koeppen 8, R1tol'lo 10, Brown 2,
lkoeipenterhoa 4, Ferrell 2, Holley 4.
Visiting Brethren too much
•SAGE Hill BOYS: Kevin Joyce
scored a game-high 18 points while
Matt Loper added 14, but host Sage
Hill still lost, 57-46, to Brethren Oiris·
tian In an Academy League game
Thursday night.
Sage Hill Coach Steve Keith was
pleased with the effort and that eight
or his players scored. Stephen Han-
cock tallled four points.
Brethren (16-3, 5-1 in league>.
ranked fifth In Clf Southern Section
Division fV-A. received 24 points from
freshman guard Keith Wllu. including
five three-pointers.
Sage H!U (9-10. 1-5) trailed, 44. 3~. to
begin the fourth quarter, but two
quick threes by the Warriors ended
hopes of a comeback bid.
McLauP,ltn leadS Sage Bill
ln shutout again• Brethnm
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IEldt bf WllblllL bllat .. Laura
Goldon bid aae ...,. • Slit HID
OUllbot .......... andan. 18-2. 1be
-.111an dropptd to 3· 7, 2-4.
Newport Harbor shut out
•.....uNG: 'lbe Newport.._.
bor Hieb~ team..._., kl
Inc lbutout lo the Sea View .......
1n 11we years, Joana. n-o. to vlltidnl 1AllUDA HW.a Thursday.
Sentot JCld Um (tl9-pound dM·
lion) came close to recordlfta the
Sallora' only win, loalng, 10.8.
Newport dropped to '-6. 0.5 tn
league. while Laguna Hills, ranked
No. 4. ln CIF Southern Section DM·
aoo I, remained undefeated at 10-0,
5-0.
DeMille solid for Sailors
•SOClCElb' Sophomore Krystal
Wright ecored tn the 64lh minute as
the Newport Harbor High girls soc-
Academy LH1ue
Brethren Chrfstl•n 57, Sage Hiii 46
Score by Qu1rter1 BC 13 HI 15 1l -57
Sage Hill a 14 1s 9 -'6
BC -Lazo 6, Ternes 9, Cote 6. Wrlu 24 Keith,
Flaher 6, Kamfield 2, Strong 4
3·pt. goata -Wiltz 5.
Sage Hiii -loper 14, Joyce 18, Voge 2,
Wilkins 3, Samet 2, Hancod 4 Derhe1m 2.
Moyahayedi 3, Ogron 0.
Jo.pt. goal a -Joyce 3, Loper 2, Wilkins 1,
Moyahayedi 1.
Titans' depth dooms CdM
•CORONA DBL MAR GIRLS: Sen·
iors ColJeen Marks and Lauren Snell
had 16 and 15 points, respectively, but
Corona del Mar High lost to host Teso·
ro, 61-49, in a Pacific Coast League
game Thursday nighL
The Sea Kings (7·13, 2-5 in league)
led, 3 1-27, at halftime, but Tesoro (9-
14, S-4) outscored the visitors, 34-18.
the rest of the way.
The Titans' lead was just five a ma·
jority of the fourth quarler before the
Sea Kings were forced to foul.
Tesoro's bench outscored the Sea
Kings, 24-1. Sarah Stern scored 12
points while Kate Heeschen added five
for CdM. Marks added five rebounds.
four assists and two steaJs.
Ptcltlc Coaat LA11ue
Tesoro &l, CdM 49
Score by Ou1rtera CdM 1a 1& & 13 -49
Teeoro 111 12 n 22 61
CdM-Snell 15, Marke t6, Stern 12,
Hee1chen 5, Skalla 0, Benbow 0, Wayte o.
Sdlulte 0, Duernberger 1, long O. Kawata 0.
3·pt. goals -Mark• 1, Stern 2.
Teeoro -Von Zup 4, Golby o. Takai 10,
Holmet 8, Boughton 12. Nadal 4, Benson 10,
Firet 6, Welsh 4.
3-pt goals -Takai 1.
Warriors down Lightning
•SAGE mu GIRLS: Emily Wilson
scored a game-high 25 points, includ·
Ing seven free throws in the founh
quarter, to lead Brethren Oirlstlan
High to a 47-36 Academy League vic-
tory over host Sage Hill Thursday.
The Ughtning (8·8, 3-3 in league)
took a 10·3 lead after one quarter and
had a one-point edge at halftime be-
fore the Warriors (9·8, 3-3) went on a
8·0 run to begin the third quarter and
never looked back.
Katie Puishys. Debbie Yoder-lee
and Haywood Wright all had eight
p oints. Puishys added 10 re bounds
and three blocks while Kaitlin Tyre
had three steals. Yoder· Lee tallied
three assists, three steals and had
only one turnover playing polnt
guard.
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time riYa1 Sban Soodbu. 7-5, 7·L ta
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jumor tournament SUnda)t
1be umeeded BaD cWelMd ~
seeded Blake Muller, 8·7 (5), 6-1,
6-1, ln the Int rouad Wore knock· lna oil m. Nol. 8 ud a eeeda on bta
wq to the tide.
Sandhu. a laguna Niguel retUient
and the No. 5 ued, defeated ...
ond·teeded ICMI Van't H°' 7-e (4),
7-6 (S) In the eemlflnala, before .W
uput tbe Allao Niguel student for
the teCODd dme in eeYC month-.
Ball defeated Sondbu. 5-7. 7.5,
6-3, to d&hn the boys 161 final tn the
lOllt Southern California Tenn.is
Allodation junior leciional ch.am·
ptomhJps last June -hJa first sec·
donal crown.
Ball will play in the 60tb Annual
Fullerton ju,nJor tournament begin·
ning Saturday.
Ac1demy l111u1
Bmhren Chrfstien 47. Sage Hiil 36
Score by Qu1rten
BC l 15 14 1!> -47
Sage Hill 10 9 • 13 • Ja
BC -Wilson 25, Howard 4, Kwan 7, Ho l . lee
5, Duarte 4, Grant 1.
3·pt. goats -Wilson 3, Lee 1.
S1gl Hill -Hembarsky O. Pu1shys 8,
Schaefer 2, Tyre 2. Yoder-lee 8, Wright 8,
Gutierrez 8, Gonzales 0.
Fouled OUI • Wright.
Lions nab USO transfer
•VANGUARD WOMRN: Vanguard
Coach Russ Davis announced 6-foot-4
center Andrea Jacobson will transfer
from the University of San Diego to
play for the Lions next season.
Jacobson. who will be a sophomore,
was recruited to USO from Brea
Olinda High, where she played her
senior season.
She spent her first three prep cam-
paigns at Oakdale High in Minnesota,
where she earned AU-Suburban Con-
ference honors each year.
Davis said Jacobson. expected to en·
roU in the fall, could allow 6-0 fresh-
man sensation KeUy Schmjdt to move
from center to her m ore natural for-
ward spot neX1 season.
Magee jersey to be retired
•HONORS: The late Kevin Magee,
widely regarded as the greatest player
in UC Irvine men's bask:etbal.J history,
will have his Saddleback Community
College jersey retired beforl\ the Gau·
chos' game tonight against visiting Ir·
vine Valley CoUege.
Magee played at Saddlebaclc during the
1978-79 and 1979-80 seasons, then fol-
lowed Saddlebaclc Coach Bill Mulligan lo
UCJ, when Mulligan took the Anteater
helm for the 1980-81 campaign.
Magee's No. 44 Saddleback jersey will
be retired in a ceremony before the 7
p.m. tipoff. Magee, a two-time first-
team All-American at UCl, had his No.
44 jersey retired by UCI in 1995.
He still holds Saddleback records for
most points in a game {45) and a sea·
son {l,024), most reboWlds in a game
(23) and a season (463).
He led Saddleback to the state
championship game as a freshman,
then averaged 29.3 polnts and 13.2 re·
bounds en route to state Player of the
Year honors as a sophomore, when the
team advanced to the state semifinals.
He was inducted into the Saddleback
Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986 and re-
ceived the same honor al UCl In 1997.
Magee was killed in an autom obile
accident in Louisiana In October.
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KENT rnEPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa Brran Molina,. left. dives over Ocean View's Greg Okwudibonye for a loose ball Thursday.
MESA
Continued from Al 1
can't beat Ocean View making
seven baskets. They're a bigger,
stronger, ·faster team at every
spot and they're playing great
basketball right now."
Costa Mesa's archrival Estan-
cia can second that. The Eagles,
like Mesa, played Ocean View
tight in the fi rst round ofleague.
falling by six. Earlier this week,
the Eagles lost, 84-53. to the Sea
hawks.
Ocean View bro ke open a
close game late in the first quar-
ter, going on a 9-0 nm to open a
17-7 lead.
The Mustangs had opponu-
nities for their own spurt after
beginning the game with a
three-pointer from Kn ox and a
layin by Molina, but tfo~e
s traight steals by Jeff Waldron
midway through the quarter re-
sulted in zero points. Waldron
finished with six steals, to go
along with :.even points and six
rebounds, but none of them
were turned into points.
,, _______ _
Knox, averaging 16.2 points
entering the game, didn't score
again after his three-pointer
opened the game's scoring. I le
was guarded throughout the
night by 6-4 senior Matt
Sargeant. who will anend
Princeton next season and lim-
ited,)Cnox to his lowest output of
the season. In two games
against Ocean View and
Sargeant this season, Knox has
scored just l 0 points.
Withuur Knox able to get on
track, the Mustangs' offense
struggled. Brian Molina led
Mesa with I I points.
The d osel!t Mesa cam e in lht•
second halt to making it a ball-
game was 29-17 af1er Tony Kri-
korian made a three-pointer
with 6:34 remaining in the third
quarter. But th~ Mustangs didn'1
score again in the perl od and
Ocean View wen! on ru1 18-0
nm.
l'welve of Mesa's 13 shols in
U1e third quarter were three-
pointers, with Krikorian's shot
the only one to fall.
"It's too many [three-point
er!>l. but it's all we c<Juld get."
Serven said.
The Seahawks got balanced
scoring, with 13 different players
finding the hoop. Bear Wurts, a
6·6 senior, finished with 11
points and nine rebounds. Greg
Okwudibonye, a 6-3 senior,
added 10 points, all in the third
quarter. and Nic:k Kosearas came
off the bench to score JO point!>.
Sargeant, the Seahawks' lead·
ing scorer, finis hed with six.
"That was just a thorough
lrnn-klek.ing," Serven said.
Golden West Le1aue
Ocean View 68, Costa Mesa 27
Score by Quarters
Ocean View 17 n 19 l l 68
Costa Mesa 1 6 • 10 21
Ocean View -Okwud1bonve 10.
Sweezy 2, Sargeant 6, Amberry 6.
Wuns 11 , Leahy 2. Griener 0, Lusk 2.
Kosearas 10, Mgue na n 3, Sha ran 0,
Hynes 2, Ike 8, Lee 4, Roth 2.
lsh1moto O.
3·pt. goals -Okwud1bonye 2
Mgue rian 1, Ike 2.
Fouled out -None
Technicals -No ne
Costa Mesa -Molina 11, Knox 3,
Krikorian 3. Waldron 7, Stankovic 3.
Gandia 0, Wase O. Aleson 0, Lefebvre
0.
3-pt. goals -Knox 1, Kriko rian 1,
Waldron 1
Fouled out -None.
Technicals -None.
UCI
Continued frorn Al l
started another cascade for u1e
hosts.
Buder hit a "three-pointer. then
converted a traditional three-
point play within a 22-second
span to spark a 14-0 surge. He
capped the run with a lhree-
polnt play on an emphatic dunk
that made it 36-24 Aggies with
14:28 remaining.
111Ut lead expanded to 46-3 1
with 10:03 left, before Irvine. now
1-5 on the road, rediscovered its
offense and made things interest-
ing.
During the 24-2 Utah State
flurry, which spanned ll :08, UCl
struggled to even find quality
shots. In one telltale sequence,
the Anteaters followed a 35-sec-
ond shot clock violation with an
errant 25-foot desperation three-
point try to avert'. another shot-
clock turnover.
But sophomore guard Mike
Efevberha nudged the visitors
back on track by scoring seven
straight lrvine points, then scored
again in the middJe of a 6·0 UGI
burst that cut the deficit to 46-37
witl1 7:54 left.
After a USU three ball, UCI
senior center Adam Parada, who
had just two points and just three
field-goal attempts 10 that point,
scored seven straight to pull the
'Eaters within 49-44.
Jeff Gloger continued the Irvine
comehack with a 19-footer to cut
the lead to three with 4:13 left.
Buller, who scored 15 of his
game-high 22 points after half-
time, gave the Anteaters another
opportwiity to close when he
tni!>Sed a three-point uy, but U1e
rebound was collected inside by
Nelson, who was fouled and
TOOAY . .......,..
Community college men -Orange
Coast at Riverside, 7:30 p.m .
COmmuftlty college women -
Ofange Co.tit at Riverside, 5:30
p .m .
High tchool boYt -Corona del
Mar at TelOro. 7 p.m.; Newport
Harbor at Alleo Niguel, 7 p.m.
High school gh'la-Westmlnster at
made both free throws.
Matt Okoro kept UCJ in it with
a layin off' a Pctrada feed whh 3: 13
letl
Gloger rebounded a !IUbse-
quent Aggie miss, bul Lrvine
missed a pair of point-blank at-
tempts to gjve help the A~es
protect their lead.
That lead bulged 10 54-48
when Butler hit the last of his
four three-pointers with 54 tic~
remaining and ltvine could n o t
break a game-ending i.coreh.!S'i
drought that lasted the final 3: I ~t
"We had a three-point gcUTle
and the ball rolled around the·
rim on a couple !UCll shots In-
side," UC! Coach Pat Douglass
said. "They're 16-1 and a tough
team to play. but I thought we
played them well. I think this b
something we can use as a step·
ping stone. I think we can still
catch the teams at the top (of t11e
standings). We just couldn't mus-
ter it up tonight for 40 minutes ...
The loss dropped UC! (9·8, 4-4)
out of a third-place tie with UC
Santa Barbara, which defeated
UC Riverside, 66-62, Thursday.
Efevberha finished ~th a
1eam-high 14 point:. for the Ant-
eaters, who wound up 19 of 50
from the field to post their lowest
point total of the season \a Sl -
point perfonnance in a losi. ill
Sacramemo State had heen their
worst).
P-.uada added nine points, J I
rebounds and two blocked shot1i.
but the Anteaters managed ju~t
four points off the bench (all by
junior Greg Ethington).
USU. which go t 12-points from
sophomore Nate Harris, as weU
as eight points and 11 rebound~
from Nelson, who can1e off lh l'
bench in his first game back fro 111
a broken nose, had 13 points and
15 rebounds from it:. re'it'fVt''i.
With Utah Stare scrnggling
SCHEDULE
Estancia, 7 p.m.; Costa Mesa at
Ocean View, 7 p.m.
Socar
High sch601 boys -Newport
Harbor et Aliso Niguel, 5 p.m.;
Corona del Mar at Tesoro, 3 p.m .
High school girls -Costa Mesa at
Ooeen View, 3 p.m .; Westminster
at Estancia, 3 p.m.
~
College men -USC at UC Irvine, 7
form U1e field i11 the fin;t halt, UCJ
seized lead11 of ~2. 19-10 and 22·
12.
ZOTS -Utah State e ntered Thura·
day's game ranked No. 2 in the Col
legelnsider.com mid-major Top 25 Poll,
behind Gonzaga ... The Aggies arso
came Into the game leading the nation
in field-goal percentage (52.2) ... The
gam e pitted the two teams with the
best three-point field-goal percentage
in the conference. UCf came in at No. 1
(93 of 233 for 39.9%), while USU had
tut 84 of 214 for 39.3%. USU h11 7 of 19
froni threedom, while UCI connected
on just 2 of 12 beyond the arc ... Aggies
Coach Stew Momlf noted before the
game how physical UCI 1s playing, This
is high praise, since UCl Coaeh Pat
Douglass, citing Utah State's superior
physical strength in last year's 62-5&
Big We61 tournament semifinal loss 10
the Aggies, emphasized oft-season
weight tra111ing among his players ...
With Utah Coach Rid! Majerus' resig·
11a11on Wednesday, early speculation
for his replacement includes Morrill,
who 1s 134-43 in six seasons with the
Aggies. 352-181 1n 18 years as 11 Oiv1·
s1on I head coach .,. USU entered
Thursday w ith the nation's fifth-best
winning percentage 1n the 2000s
{79.7) The Aggies trail onl11 Duke
(86 71. Sta nford (81.91, l<aosas (80.4l
and Oklahome (80.3) .•. UCI 111sits Idaho
Saturday night. anempting tq extend
its winning streak over the Vandals (5
12, 2-6) to eight ... The Utah State vic-
tory gave the Aggies a 27-26 lead in the
all-time sanes against UCI ... The Ag·
yres, however, are only 15 10 against
UCI Ill home USU has won 12
straight home yames, dat111g bad( to
last year's 59 58 loss 10 UCI.,
Bi& West Conference
Utah State 57. UC Irvine 48
UC Irvine Zuzak 7, Okoro 8, Parada 9,
Efevberha 14, Gieger 6, Ethington 4
3,p\. goals Efevberha 1 Gieger t
Fouled out ·None
Teehn•cals · None.
Utah State· Hams 12. W1ll1ams 0,
Ahmad 2, Butler 22 M Brown 8,
Nelson 8, Huber 5,
3·pt go als ·Butler 4. M. Brown 2
Huber 1
Fo.1led out None
Tec;tinrclas None
H11ltf1rne 22·22
p.m .
Water polo
High scnool girls -Newport
Harbor at Long Beacn Wilson e t
Belmont Plaza, 3 p.m.; Coste Mesa
at Tustin, 3 p.m.; Canyon at
Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m .; La
Quinta at Sage Hill at CdM, 7 p.m.
Wresdlng
High school-Estancia at Costa
M&sa,4p.m .
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NOTICE OF PETlTIONTO ~l~l~~
JOHN STANLEY HAUXHURST
CASE NO. A.223214
, To au heirs. beneficiaries, creditors,
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This statement w~s
filed with the County
Clerk of 01ao11e County
on 01/13/04
20046970841
Daily Pilot Jin t6. 23.
30. f eb. 6, 2004 fOll
PlllUC NOTICE
Plarilg Olrtct.'' UM
l'tmit Ul'200l-0S 1
(PA2003-29S)
Noli« •S h~1eby ~.-en
lhdl an •11vhcal1u11 hdS bun submrtletl bv Anca
CAbdll 1 o estabhsh a lull se1 v1te •mall ~c•I•
ea li11~ ~nd c11111kini la11l1tv I ho lacrhly will
\pec1dhtc 111 lhe ~•le •rt
collce. lldi li 1c, \OUP,
\Jidd and \andw1d1es
liie fac1l1ty will provide
j latlle• .111d lOVnler
>Cdltlli 11.11 17 P•llOns
Tiie 11•1111•tlv " ll>•dled 111 lhe API D"lr" t
P1opurty IOG•t•d JI
l40 Nt Wl'OI I Ce11I er
Drive Sult~ 100
Atte1 revrewrnv. th"
prolec l •I hos heen
delNm111cd thd\ 11 I\
cdlegu11•dfi1' cumpt
11nde1 th• requ 11 emellh
nl the r:•hlorn•• I nv1
1•)11me11t•1 Qu•l•lv Ar t
1inde1 Cln\• I I [ "strn~
I .111ilt1e~J
Pl•1111111~ Dueclor ~ Us~
Pe11111I llP2003 05 L 1s
\<hcdulerJ for r cvicw by
lht' f'l11nning D•partment
ol lltt !.1ly of N'wpor I a~Jth on or alt&r
Tueuloy, f•bniory 10,
200 4. Wr 1\ten com
moul~ or Input reh•led
II> the IJl!lJeCI ~houlcl be 'oUbm11led to tht Plan·
n111a Department by
Mondfty. fobruory 9,
2004, U1 01de1 lo b•
considered 1n the Plan
111na Orrector's dec1s11J11
II •pproved Ml lhe time
ol review, the appeal·
pe11od ol l 4 day• will
bea•n Iron• th~t <late.
d11r1ng wh"h llmt any
rnleresl•ri J)Mly or llierr
~utflofltecl •eenl a1:
ar1eved of that det1s1on
m•y file a oollce of
af)11eal lo lhe Planning
t:ommlSS1()11 with a l1l111a
lee ol $915 OQ lo delray
tile cost of the appeal p•ocedure.
The epplll:alt(l•I 811d
development plaM of
Ille propo~ed pro1ecl Me•
available lor publoc
review Anrl 1nip~':t1on tt t
the Pl~nmn~ Ocper tmenl IOC.l\Cd ~t J300 Ncwporl
BoulevA1d tA111lr11ng C)
Newport Beach CA
97663 f or further
1ntormat1on contact lhe
Newporl Buch Plannu111
OepMtJT1ent at (949) 644
3700
NOYl1 The. e.pen5e of
this notru rs paid lrom
a l111na tee collected
Ir om lhc •Ppilcant
Published Newpot t
BeAch/Costa Mes• Dally
Pilot lnnuuy 30.
:>004 1038
l he Cott a M HA
Plnn111ria Comm1u1on
will hold 1 public hu11na
,t r.11y H,11. 77 fai1
Drive. Co•h M t~•.
C1iltornl1 •t 6:30 p.m
or u 1oon H pourblo
1.hereaf\er on MMoh.y,
roi.r-v •• 2004
Plannlna '-PPflc;1tlon
PA 03·!11 tor 1<1ther1n1
Youna. for • minor condltlonel use ptrmlt
to allow outdoor stat1n1
•nd • condltlonal un
permit for lfmiht1
d1nc1na with u lsllna
live tnttrl•lnmt nt and
otf·iltt pet~lnl f~
Bomboo Terrace lies
but 1nl, louttd tl 1773
Newport Ooultvard In • C2 rona. tnvkonmontlf
dt"-rml111t1011: tumpt Ot al 0< wdtttn com-
m•nts. for or aaarnit th•
app11,a11on will b• heard
at lhr~ lrmt I or 1ntor ·
1T1al 1on call lh• Plannine
01vmon at (714) 75.4
5245
II vou Lhdllena:e th1\
aclton 111 tourl, you may
be l1m1ted lo r arsrna only
lhO\o issues you 01
•omeone el~ ra1\ed at
the public hea"na
d•.c11bed rn lhrs nol•te.
C.r \0 Wft\ttn t()lft•
sp1mdento deliver •d lo
lh• PlanmnR Comm1-.~1on
al 01 prror to lh• µubltt
hea1111e
Publ1>hed Newport
l!edCh/Cosl,1 Me>d Dally Print J.11111A1 y 30, ~004
f035
SUPOIOI COURT Of
CAllOllA,
COOMTY Of OWIG£ coom SlllllOI cou1r
PIOIAn Court OPW-
TIOMS, 341 Tltl OTY l*Vt,
POST OfFKUOX 14171,
0WtGt C.A 9261l-1 S71
mrnoN Of wsa w -
1000 AllASI FOi CIWIGf
OflWU
OIDER TO SHOW CAUSl fOI
CHAHG£ Of NAME
C.ASI NUMllA: A223160
TO All INTERESTED
PEil SONS
t Pet111one1 NASSER
MAHMOUD ABBASI filed
• pelt Iron with th rs coui I
for 8 doC1~~ cf19n111n11
namef. a~ lollOW$
NASSER MAUMOUO AB
8ASI tu STEVE M BASSI
2. lHE COURT ORDERS
that all person• Inter·
ested rn th•~ matter shall
appear bd nr e this court
at the hearrna >11d1cated
below lo >how cauH 1t any, why the pelltton 101
chan&• of n•ine snould
nol be gr anted
NO Tl Cl 01 Hf ARING
O~te 3 2 04 lime 2·00
pm Dept I 73
The ,1ddrcn ol the court
I\ same d~ nolcd abovo.
3 A topy ol th,. 01der
tn Show Cau~e shell be
pubh~h•d ~t least once
eutr week tor four
succn\we week' p1101
lo Ille date set 101
hnrin& 011 the petition
In the lollowlna news·
paper ol 11•n•1 •I c11cu
l•l•o,,. pr111te<1 m lhrs
county Newport But h/ Cost~ Mcu Dally Piiot
Dote1 JAN 14 2004
Morlor1• lolr6 Cortor. JUD(U Of YHI 5UrE-
lllOll COUltT Published Newpor I
lluc~·Co,18 Me$a Oarly
Pilot J1nt11ry IS, 23. 30,
febr111ry 6, 2004 F'022
NOOOOf
PUUHUm
NOTICE IS HfRFBY alven 1hat a public
lle•rlna wlll b• lltld by the Cost• Mtu CllV
Council on febru.,y 17.
2004. et 8:30 p,m., 111
ttie Council Chambtn of
Clly H•ll, 77 f tit Otlv11,
Oil the followln1 Item:
APPLICATION lrom
Council Mtmb1r Steel
•lllli!tlina lilt Plt1111ln&
Commlulon's dtcislOn to uphold lht Zonlna Ad
mlnlttr1tor'• 11pp10Y1I of
Plenntn& Appllutlon ZA 03 76 l0t 811d Smllll,
1ulhorlttd 111nt for
Wlllar d Chilcott, t o'
conatruct 1 two·•toiy
' '\711 ..... ~ .. l.,nl , ....
denc' 81 21 f>O Myr an Orivt 1n an R7 MO
(Mul lrple·f am1ly Res1· dent.al 01slricl. Medium
Oen"ty) tone Envuon mental Delorn11n~l•o11
E.empt
IF THE AfOHl MEN
llONlO ACllON IS
CllAl l [Nt;f 0 IN COURt.
the diulle1111' llMV be
llmrled tu unly lho\o
1s~u.s r a1sed di lire
pubh1 he~llnl( ae~u1b'd
in th~ not•r~. or in
wrillen •O" e\pondPrll •
dellvt1ed to the \'rly Count1I at 01 prio1 lo
the pubhl he•• rng
NOTICf IS FURTliER
CIVI N lha1 al lhe Ah<>vo
lime and place all
inte1e\ted p01sons mav
oppeor und lie '1Nrd by
\he Cl\y Cou11t 1I c111 tht·
•»<>ve item
JULll fOLCIK,
Deputy City Cl.rlt
Published Newport
Beach/Costa Mes.1 0.11ly
Pilot Ja11ua1 y 30
2004 FOJ7
Fk1itlM luslnns
Ncne Stat.-it
The follow111~ pe1 son'
~' e doin11 bus1n•~~ ~' Richard S 01 le2a I n
l e r p11s e s 1677?
Mon\•• ey L ••I• # 11 l
Hunt1n11to11 8e3ch C,1fi
I 01 ma 92649
Richard Steven 01 lega,
t6222 Monterey lane
• 171 Hu111rne1on Beach
California 92649
This bus1nes"' I\ co11 dueled by an ind1v1dual
Have you slai led do111a
business yet' Ye\. Ol1
Ot /?003
Geo• gin a 8 Diaz
1111• -statement was
liled with the County Cler~ of Oran&e Cou11tv
on 12/31/03 20036969500
Dally Pilot Jan 30. f eb
6, t 3, 20, 2004 F 042
FlcttttM hslntss .... s ........
Tiie lollowmg persons
Me do1n e business as
Coulal Pain\ Repair.
2102 Bu~1~e•' Cenl4r
O'r Ste 130, lrv•M CA
921'>12
E2 Dream~ Inc (CA).
2102 Bu~me~~ Ce11ter
Or Ste 130 h vrn~ CA
92612
This businos~ 1~ l on·
.ducted by • corporot1on Have you ~11rted doma
business yet7
Yes. 1/01/04
I 2 Orumi, Inc . I rih
lkslrnm, cro
This s talemenl wn
hied w1ll1 tile County Cle1k of 01angc Counly
on 01106/04 2000910050
Daily Pilot Jin 9. 16.
23. 30. 2004 rOO?
fldfiM....._
.... *-"' l ht fol1owlnr persons
., e dolna buainos as
Reel to Real VHS to DVO
Transfer, 4712 Sllllm1n
Dr.. Hunti11a1on Beach,
Ca 92649
MIChHI St1v1n Con•
w'lty, 4?1 2 Sllllm•n 01 ,
kunttnaon 8t1ch. C•
92649
Liu AM Conw1y, 411 2
Sllllm'n Or , Huntlntton Bitch, Ce. 92649
Thia business It con·
dut ltd by: llusbend •nd
wllt
lfavt you •l•rl•d dolnt
business yet? Ho
Mlchul St1ven Con ... ~..,
1 h•~ \t:.t .. meut was
hl~d with tht Cnunty
t:ler~ ol 01 b11IL~ l-ll11111y onOI 13/04
20046970840
Oatly Prlol J•n I G, I J
JO.feb 6.2004 rn12
flctllious Buslntss
Name Stotttlll!lf
1 he tollow111g pel\•H•~
di e dn111g busul!!\'-.t\
[ l b•V 434 R1ve•\ldt'
A•enuo Now11•lr I lltJlh r .• 'l?b61
C111 " Cl•1l•1 4 l d
R•~t!t \Ill•• Avt•llU~ N11w
poi I 0Cdl h. CA IJ~b6 i
Kalher111t Gle1te1 4 !4
River "-tth~ Avt Newp•u l
B•a~h. 1;A 92bf) I
Th1':t bu..,nu.•c,'\ '" • '"' dutled hv 1111-.hand .irut w1f~
tlAve vm1 \littflfrl tlo111~
hU~lll~'-y,11
Yes. I I? 04
C.111 i. r.1~1le1
Tfll\ \l tlft!llltWI W1I\
lrl•d w•lh the l.ro1111tv
Clerk ol 01 an~· I' .. 11111 y
011 01 '13/04
200469 70121>
O~rly Pilot l~n lb I J
30.F•b 6 1004 ru1•1
FkllllM llislntss
NG1M Stattmtnt
I ht tnttow11111 l'"""n' .,, •. duina bu•.uf'l')\, t•\
Sun>hlll• 0•111.11 r • .r u
1109 W•>I I /th Sllutl
Sam~ A11• 1.~11101111•
97106
O•vta M Or.it l)OS
1n1 (t.A> l l09 w .. t
17th S11 r•I SM•I.• An•. c~11f11r n1a <)?]()6
Th" bu>111eu it w11
dm h .d b~ ,, t of poi 011liuu
I lave you •l~t tert dotnK
bUSln~\\ V•t'
Yes tOIOI .700J
Oov1<1 M Ouu, OOS,
Inc . o~v•<l M 01"' owner
, lh1s slak11w11t WdS lrlHd with the Counly
Cle1k of 01an~e County
or1 Ol/21/04 20046971'05
Oa1ly Pilot Jan 23. 30,
feb 6. 13.2004 F032
Fktltlws lvsiltss
"-StlttMllll
lhe lolluw1n11 11<1,.011~
are do111~ busmen •$ Oavt\ Ink. J37 W11•I
brook PI H~ CoslA Mes•, CA 9?626
0Hvts Gustav Krumin\,
l37 Westbrook Pl .
Cost• Mesa. CA 92626
Andr u Mic helle 1<111
mlns, J37 W~\\b1 UIJk Pl .
Cos\3 Mesa, CA 92626
Tl\ll bustneu IS CCIII
dueled by· hushan<I '1111
wile
Heve you \ta1t~<I ,11un2
boslntss yet1 Nu
Andrea l\rum1n•
Thi~ st.tement wu
llled wllh !he Count¥
Clerk of Oraoa~ Co1111ty
on t2/29/Q3
200Ht69JU
Qalty Piiot Jin. 23. 30,
feb. 6. lJ. 2004 ro78
~ ......
... s......
1 he foflowlnt P•• •nn•
e•• do•na bu$1nt1si u ·
lnte11T1ly F ln1ncl1I So·
lutlona, 22365 El Toro Ro-d, 11272. lake ForeU,
Caflfornl1 92630
fbnd1I Gu s, 22365 El
T \fO Ro•d. nn. L•kt r or est, C111fornl1 926JO
Robert Blenlu, 1236!>
ti Toro Ro1d. '272. l ak1
,orest. C1llfornl1 92630
Th\, buslnn • 11 con
Oucltd by: co·p1rtlltl) Have vou \larl•d dolna
h115111~'s V't, N••
A'<lod.•1 (;~~'
r111s ~•~t~•nrnl w~-.
ltlt•tJ with 111~ '111111ly
1 ler k 111 (11 dll~c Cuunlv
on 01 105/()4
20046969829
o.11v 1'1101 ld11 .. 11.
?J iO 7004 I 9'1S
fi<titicMls llnlnts s
Name StattfMllf
Tlw l0How11t~' ve• 'n"'
1H ,. dvmc t.iu...,utc~) ·"~
Ac uµu11Cl u1'' Network.
410 .llud Slri•ul • t<X>
N~wp111 I B•dr h t.A
i:m11.i
I ttt• /U.t1IH1111 fttq• hl\
II A) 4 30 .!211cl St11·t'I
•100 N1•w111111 A ... 1111
l'A 9lbt.3
f h1s bu•,,in,.•.~ I\ 'on
ttu. tf"'d hv ,, , 01 fH.>t ,Hu111
H.1ve you strH l~c1 doul~
hU'tlllf'\\ V,.I > v.-I 1'~004
I ••t• Au1µu111 lw c In,
N1w1 ~u~ L t't' Pt ··~teJ1t11f rh" o.,,l.1f,.ment WR~
ht~~ with th• Cn11ntv
I 1~1k nl U1 a11~r r:nuntv
111101 I.I 04 20046970833
O~•ly Prlul J'"' If> l J
ii) Feb 6. 2004 f0()4•
fictllious Businffs
N... Statlllllllt
l l1o l11ll17w111~ µer"""
ill• (flllll(l bU\1tlt'"!t$ d'
CIJ'"' Silk .11ul lt'•lll e1
791 ~ ll~tlhrll Av~ I I 00
Co5l,:t M@\il (.alifrn ma
9~b)6 I 11l IJP111l Or 111. ~')}
t .trk W,1y Ut ,..HUH1ff.
CA1ifn1 n1.1 920!>1
Tt11\ bu ... 1111·~' ·~ ( nn
.1 ... led hV "" 11\dtV1du,1I
IMV! V"" \fAI l!•d dOIOi b11 ... 111P,,, v~t) No
L "' O•~n O• t11 Thi• ,1,11emr11! wo
ftl~cl with lh1• Cu1111ly
GINk nl Or.111~• t.011111 y
onOl/26/04 20046972417
Oa1lv Prlol Jan 30, I eh
6, 13.20,2004 FOJ9
fktltlous ludttess
Hcnt SlattltMl!t
I he lollowrna p~isnn~
are d•11na IJU"""s "~ Medrterrar•~t. ?30 I 1llr
lo •302 NewpOf t
Bo~clt, CA 97663
t\d• y11 f.ho11k<1S$•an
730 I 1llP I n . #307 Nt wpo1 I A•A< ll CA
97663
1l11s bu.inn~ 1s rlln·
duded by 111 1111l1v1duAI
H3ve ynu sl31 leci dornw h11\lt1e\1 yetl
Vu, 200P fllll(U§I
t\•r~n Ghl\ukass1ftn
Tl'li\ \l~lemenl wn
filed with the County Cte1k 111 Ornnee Cou11ty
C/1101/13/04 20046970837
tl11ly Pilot Jan 16. :73,
)() r eb. 6. 20<M F014
MllM ..... , .... s.....
lht followlna persons
are dolna buslMs\ 111
I ) flull, b) flull 1 V,
<) f ltlevhlOl'I. 2!)0
Newport Ce11te1 Dr 1206, Newp0tt 8111ch,
CA92660
Mu -01dd1n1•. 534
Cat1fln1 Or , N1wport
Buch. CA 91663
P•ul Moen. 681 l Silver
!!Heh Circle, Hunttnrton
Buell. CA 92648
T1111 bu11n1ss ts con·
ducted by: 1 a1ner1I
ptr \Mr ship
Hi ve you 1t11 t1d dotna
bu$ln•u y•U Ho
Mark C:ldt1inc\ t h11 1t1ttment wu .,
lilocl with the (.<11111ty
Cl•1 k of 01 an gt C:ounly
QI\ 0\,\3 04
2004697083S
Daily Pilot Ian t6, lJ
JO Feb 6.2004 FOIS
Flctllious lusiMu
NtmeSllhnMl!t
Tiii' followrn~ pe1>ons
,..,.,. tftung bustness. 21~
""'IOI Sl•e•t "' ~·11~ n,Htc Ownc1 -.. 11 'l'l
Bll\l1tl Sh1•e! Suite 110.
1.11·.t-• M•\• CA 'l262b
N~WlllH I Roal r \t•I•
Sl'IVIU"• llll (CA) 11 22
!111\l•tl Sltret, 'illltP 110.
(.U\l,1 M•s• CA 976?b
fhl'. hu,rne~s '' c..on·
dltl \1•/I by a <orpordliOn
il~vc vu11 stat led doin11
tw·.•nf'\' y~t' No
New1>11tt Real h tat•
!>ervtt t \, hu ~<"nm
All~n 1-.11 ~'"'ale S•~r.
f!Hy r.~ .... uref
Th1\ \IHlt:meftl wets
lilorl w•lh lhr County
r.101k 111 Or•1111e County
"'' 0 111 l 04 20046970839
D.11ly l'•hll tau 16, 2:1, lO r 1.•b 6. 2004 FOlJ
fl<lilious lttdnHs
Nome Stcrtll1Mftl
I hf 1,11fow1nR perlons
,u ,. dotnK bu,1nes\ as.
B~•tu l y Sou• 1 • 9/9 /lven1(1d Piro #H Sau
Clo10c ~tc Cdltfornrn 9?67)
Khosr11w I 11kh1m1. ?6
Nn•vn ~\ h v111e, Call·
tor ni• 9:?61 7 lhrs bl"IO~S IS 1.on·
dueled by an rnd1v1d11dl
Have ynu sl•rlell dorng
business yeti No
Khosrow r akh1m1
Th•~ •latement was
fried wrlh Iii• Cnunty
Clerk of Orange County
un Ol/?1104
l 004697t768
Daily Pilot Jan JO. Feb
6. 13.20.2004 f041
flctltiM '-'' ,... StlttMlt
l he lollowrn11 pe1 sons
.,. doing bus1n•n •s
Willow Lane Glltablcs
Mid Coflecl1bles, 431
Hamilton. Costa Ml!s•. c~l1lnrn1a 92627
Calhv Lynn Sulhv.11.
4J I Ham1llon. Casi~
Mesa. Cal1forn1a 92627
ftlis bU$108.U IS (On
due led bV an rndiVldual
Have you sl•dect do1111t
bu.in•~' yet? No
Cathy lyntt Sullivan
Hus statement wH t1i,fl With the 1:()1111\y
Clerk of Oranae County
on 01/1?/04 2004697016 I
0 31ly Pilot Jan 16 23,
JO.feb 6. 2004 F023
AdttlM ....
"-S.........
Th~ tollow1n11 personl
M t dolna bu!'.•n~u 3$' A
Little la•t• of Asln. 239'
Newport Blvd , Cosh
Mesa, CA ll'J621
Totn Ven Tr3n 8604
E Cliffside Or An•helm. CA 92808
Thtt bv11n1s. I• con
ducted by: an lndlVldual
H•v• you started dcftna
b11•I"'" y•t7 l'u. 11{)7/04
1 oan Yan l ran
Thia tt•ttment wt• •
flltd with th• County
Clerk of Or an at County on 01(13/04 2004'970HJ
Dally PllOt Jan. 18, 23,
:10. ~•b 6, 2004 roll
•
!
The tollow1nc P•"un•
•rt cloint liusinau "
Oppur tunt Bu>tneH
Soluhon• 2104 Vilt•
I eredo. NtwPort e .. ch
1.,hl0tn11 92660
lhom.11 M•lthew Heu
l l04 V1sh L ~r•du.
N•wport Btnh <'•II
11>1 n•• 91660
f ht'S b\l\llll'\ I\ \OU
!fulled by •n 1n!11vid11~I
11 .. 1 you \totted domi
hu)rnen yet I No
lhomai Heu
lh" •t•t•m~n• .... hied wrth tht Cou11ly
Cl•rk of 01en1• Cuu111<1
un 0 I /07 /()4
2000970110
O••ly Prlol Jin '4 It.
13 JO 2004 I 9'11
The lollowtni P•"On\
., t rto1n11 bu""'" •• \tr1 n Alchlloch i'>O (
I/th St Suite llD
Co\ ta M•-. l A 971.11
\tern All lltlol h 1111
\(II) l'>O l 11th ~I
\Utlt llO C•l\I• MC\d
lA '.11677
fh1' bU\lltt\\, I\ llJ •
dlh l .. (t by .• HflJ1i1•llllrl
• tt.1w• vnu \l11tf11d dom~
hu\1llr!I\ yet 1 No
Slf't11 Atth1l«!Ch lnr
Rulm I "'~"' Pr ~\1do11t 11.,, •l•l~mnnt w•'
111•'1 .,tlh lh• C:ounlv
I.I.,~ ol 01 1n11• C.uuntv
no Ill I j 04
200U970Ufl
0•1lv P1lul l~n I b 11 JO r • b t. t'004 ltlll'I
Ac1itlM....., ie..s ........
The lnlluwrn~ p~r •ons
"It dUln, bil\llllU n
r:un\1;1!111 Hume Ser
v1u• l400 Av1nut of
It'" Ath I) 111 Co•ta M"'~ l A Wt>/6
1;e111~111• fl 01Al .1400 /lvrltu~ ul lh~ Ar h 0
lU (u\I" M~\J CA
9/t>/fr
fhl\ bU'U(tf\S\ I\ t Clll
11111 l•rl by •II 111i11Vldl"I
H~v• 1u11 '' ''ttu1 c1rnn~
bu,111•\\ v•t t No
t.tm "'"·• lt 0••1 1111~ •l•lrn1cttl w•>
lol••I with lhe (.11unty
Cit•-"' Or •n~e Cuu11ly ur10I lJ 04
200097230&
O,oly P1tul l•n lO f eb
f, II 20. 2004 fCMO
AllMOUIKllOfT TO PllOUAIJD PIOf'OSllS
fldltMs ..... s
"'-S.......
I ht lolluw111c per \uns
•re 1h11nc b11i1neu •• Scoll Spet .,1 lnspe(ln.>n,
438 llolero Wi y, New
port Buch CA 91fi6J
Scou lame\ S1mp.on
438 Bolero W•y, Ntw
port Beach. Co 92663
Tl'us bu .. nu> " con
d•Jc led by In rndiv1dual
H•v• you •tarted doina bu.,nu• yell
Y .. t '8 04
s,utl l•mU S1mp>On
Thi• \t•IOfnent wn ltl~d w1lh the County
Cle1 k ot Or aria• Counly
on 01 IJ/04
20046970131
0~1ly P1lol ldn 16 23
JO f tb 6. 2004 F008
Sub1ect tu cond•t•ufl\ f'lt\tttbtd by tho U111vtr\1lv ul C.tlll•ttn•" tr"'"'" 5t"Aled 111opuul\ f<11 d
lump 5u111 rn1111.11t.tre11iv1t•<I fu1 lht 101111 .. "'k wu1~
CIH111AL P'lAHT CHIUlll UP'ANSION SUP' S
rroject Numbe11 991940
COGINlllATIOH AOOITION TO THI CINTllAL P'LANT
rrofect Numbe11 998 IOS
UNIVlRSllY Of I Altfl)RNIA IRVINl
OlNlUJ. DISClllP'TION OJ WOlllC
I, c ... trol ,,_I Chlllet hJH1ntlon Step S (P'•o(tcl No. 991940)
The ba'e wor" '\httll mtludt •II rtt.• .. 1an WQtk. l.th11r mdtrriill f;Jr1I~. c~u1vrr1ent t1t•cav•t1on, \ho11na.
le\t1na. uape«.hon c"mMl\4t1011111;c Aud 111 ""l ,.. '"' y ¥""~' .-1 .. ood1hon' th4't m•y be r e•sonabl'f
1nle11ed from Ille l;(lnll•LI Ooc um•nh lu I''"'"'' •II ll•••1n w ... ~ dlld l.nn\trut hon Work 101 the
Ctnlt•I Pl•nl Ch1lltf l •µanJirtn SttP ., A, oh" ,,,,,.d '""'"' l11tly 111 lilt Otla1lod Pro1ecl Proar•m.
the Cenlr•I Pl1nt CIHll•• f '1"'"''"" ~1•11 " '' dll •dU1l1u11 In the Ctnhdl Plant di UCI'~ "'"'"
Uml)u> 111 Ir Vin• CAlll1>rn1.t "'" 111111 .. t w,11 1 """'' ul 1111 ,1dd11tu11 ul twu l 500 tun eletlllC
lhtller\ f(u • tOtAf nf ., 000 tuo\ nf .ut.1111110 ti htll,.tl "'•trr t .11r•t'-1ty hu thtt r .1mpu' ch1llttd watff
'V•lem
Ille '1le 1111 th~ p101ttl '' tn .. l•d o1111A1•11i 111 11 .. 11.u l\1r,nl w.111 nl lh~ Co1111p11\ I ~nlral Plant
nt Ut;t'~ m••n t.:8mJlU\ u1 hv1nr L,tl1l1 rrn-4 fhfl ... ,•.1111~ h111lihlliC w1H hr tt1~µ.-nd.-c1 .~I thr e•1,t1n1
chiller foom ffoor elrv•twn 1,, t'1r nv1thrA'\I \l•rn•• W• 1 p,.19,,. n 011\'t h•w.ud tht U1etmat ~neray
ilurA~e (![SI l•nk fhe b111ld111~ ''I"·"' '""'·'~' will '" '"'"""'' 11 by ~ ':> llUll \Qua•" l11ul .add1t1un itt lhe notthr1.t\t ctic-t oJ UH\ ,., 1\lllt~ f r•nt; 11 f'fiHll Affthl1t111.1llv th11 t 'PUIHl<Jfl 1ndudt:") a 4.SOO
\'IUl.lft: tool bAsemflnt J m•ltv .tn f'lr1hh111 v.wlt t\ .uJ.t•4t .Htt u .,.,,, tn th" b•\f'ntttnt aloni 11\
ncuthe111 end fht" bu1fd1u1ri, .utrl1t1ou 1\ I· "" 1111moff.H.-tf11 ,,,,. ",,.qu1t"d tot the o•npotttd t hillers.
'hilled w1ter pump\ c.nntrna tnwr1 •Wfltll\ .rn1t ""'"M '"l•tf p1pu1~ ""' f'l1et hH ,,I wofk In the bl•t
\t..op9', the butfdthlt "dtt1t1on w1U 11111t1h lht· ''1u\ltt1k' M1t11t11t.lh11• II 1~ ... ..:pt<.led lh14t th!' new
•truUure will b• '""' tur.lly 111d•110111h·nl fl t llor •"' '"'• bmld11•1. ""' "' 4 cumbmahorr \hor w~ll d1'\11n perpendrt.uli1t to Wc· .. t Ptlt.-,.,n Ur1v .. 111tJ 1111 m,.nt tr ttttt dt ·'•'' pa••lltl lu Wt't f'ella\On
011•~
Hit Pl 01~c I will mdutl~ '"''"''""''" ul 11•• I w11 11rw ~'"' tr 11 • enh 1l1111al 1 t11llc" r •"'11val •nd
relouhnn nl the Ul\tma t'h1llo1 N" (, '"'" 11 .. 11•w l•tthly 111'Ull•lrun nl new •lect11< l~tder
dut I b1nk bthrrt••n lh~ f'"•t\t11l1it \llh'\11'11"'' .. "o th,. c..: .. n11.itl l'l•t11 r emnval uf the e •t\hna ice
11.,~ntt1 •v•trnr> 111 Ct11ll•• Nn f. ,_ nrw t/KV 1h11 I ban~ "''"' th• Clltller Pl•nl addition lo the
lJCI powor •ub•l•l•ort will •lsu bt 1•a1 ly 1•1 ""' l""t••d A1ld1i111111I cool1n1t luwe" and pumps .are
al'o IOlluded New tOultnW ol tf~" '''"",al l)owfll!r l•·t:d '""'"'""" 4t•C'O 111•~~ and under1round d'a1n
P•Olfllt m the •re• µhrnned tor thr ll•, .. nunt 1\ uu IUllrct fh• flf'iN 'Y\h:rn will be prowrammf'd to
\uppmt tht r•1,tt0ac thermal tnt••Y \lu1ctjl~ \'f\lftO•
2. Cegenerotlon Aclclltlon to the.Cenlrol Pion! (Protect Ho. 998105)
lhe but WCHh lot 1111\ UCI Oniett llu•ld RI,. " • r .. 1t•n•1 .. 1tnn A<ld•t11111 In th' Cenll•I Planl at
tll'I \ m11n t•mpu\ 1n lrwrne Caltto111,. The I''"''' I will 1 """'' 11 lh• 111\tailfhO• of one natural
;\o ltred lu1b1n" 11en•r•tu1 1CT I with d11ll~d "''''' 111lrt rnolllltl uno he•I 1etovt1y steam 11eneralor I HRSC) dn1antd lur tlu<I 111111~ 1rnct 1wo1 re11111111 •1111& 11Jt110.1I ~·•\ 1 ompre,sors uch illed lo
\Ulll>IV ?()() • ol II" Ii I dert1•11d I h• Prni-1 I wrll .ti\" ""lull• hn1lt1 l,.d P""'P' to wpply the
1tH<;C a durutnr In •eplau th• t • •\11111( l••d w .. r•1 t.1nh •nd '"PPly th• borl•r teed pump., two
h•li!h temotraturf! w•l•r h•At ,. .. ,h~ntt"'' In ronvttt ·•~"'" tn h111 w..tfflr tt dump c:ondftn\er to
tvuden\e "'"• ,.,s '''Mm from th1t ltH<iC: I/ hV 'H'W"' ft"h1hutll)1I w1lh1n th• f,u.1hty ;:tnd rtew
•l«lrK f•t1lei dull b•nk lu lh< ""'"'" -.ut"t•tw11 lh• HRS!. wrll '" lurn"h•<I with a conttol
\Y\lfm to nH:tt fllOVlfUf\mtnt.-J w OflOt1I f('•,UIU UINJh
Tho site lur th• l'"'J" t '" lu<•h d •di•"' nt 111 lh1 'l•ulh wr -.1 w•ll ul II•< C•m~us Ce11lr •I Plan I
lht e '"'"'II bu1ld1rt~ will ht t 'l••lld"d "' "" ••"''°It IJ,,,1., romn """' ~'""'''°" tu 111• •outhwut •lnn1 We•I P•lla•o11 01 ••r tn1oMO ll1t lunn•I ind L•• ~ '" tht '"uth••" A' ne~dfll to ac«>mmoddle
lh" 1p.u_. '•<,u1t•uuenh nt th" ~ro1-.o'\f!tt t:1 UH:1t• ~A·-t •mµ1•\\01\ th,. futu•l'1 eap"o\1on•trt the
'""' build out <11 the '•• 1li1v will h• h•"NI 1111 '"' ,1dtl1l1011ol (, l llRSG. J1•d 11atu1 •I ~~s comprn\or
•"d a new c.onde11.\1n1 Ste•111 lutbuu• ~~ltt•fitlm t '•l • v.1th ltlllth!11\.<" M'd 1..uulm1t ltJwer\
lh• ~u11•nl t>•O)tCt will Lt dtsl~lll'd ,11111 1 ""''"" lt1I I• "t umniodoto d >1n1tl• II•' lned turbine
&t11et•t0t .-net lf'I~ 104.1uu•d .tnt1ll•''1 "'t1u1pn1,.nt P111v1dt 'l11•lt> tvf •future e•p•nlotOn duublinc lhe
Qtn•r •tone 1 •il•.itv lh•I I\ be1n11 illlll/O\~tl '" I"" I 111 1111> HIP Nn future bu1ld111g walls lloor
\l•h•. 11101 ''"" t111• '"'"'"'"II w•ll' fl• will lit 1e11111rt11 '" J>Arl ul lhr\ RIP fh• bu1ldmg and •II \tr11etute\ will h11 of r~1nfarc e-'1 • 01h, .. ,, met '''"'' fr .rn•111~, with ~' te1 ttu envelooe In m..ttch
l&t'\tina: c~net•I arr•ntf'menh •• n.t ltlfllfHAI ~ y '"' "'""''"'~: would f)f" CJA•.!" "" tttlhtl a Sola, Of
(;[ \lll)plied system
Cuolrol Systemi lh• Ot\tllfl bu1IJ•1 will l11lly 1111t·~··•I• 1111 new H•l•·m w1lh th• e>1sl1n11 >yslem
t1> IC11111 • compreh~11\ivt unit •
l:tf)th pro1~ct\ will mtludf: th~ IHfllh"11n:u., 1fP:'\lt(n ,,,,., u •11• 11 o t wmkm.: d1,twm.:•· ""d turt\11utt1nrl
ba\fd on thr Uf lnmtf' l.Mn1ul\ St.rnd1ud\ AiHf fl,. .u:u t '''"'"l'I plu .. iun1•u t t..pe, 1fn c1r,1gn '1nd
perfot mane e cr11.-1"'
P'ROCIDUIUS
Propo~•I ducunit~uh wilt "' .-v.11l.th11 lo h1 111othl11·1• f'1 11111"1" ,,t JO ()(1 AM frldoy, Jonvory
30. 2004. rrt!f'1Udllflftl1 PttlfW\f f\ "' ,., fHI k \!IP ftt•t 11f 'heH~t' ii '""AIHlllffl o f t1v•· (')) Seh ,,,
PropO\dl Jm.urnt'rth ,,t 01•\11:n i l v11\lr111 l11il1 '\rrvit.t il111vr1'\1ly 111 t"htu1111J hvmt r,201
l1Jl1to1m~ Av,nut Suit~ )'lO hvu1" I .. 1thun1 • 'J'bfJ/ 141'4 A1ttt1hu11,tl ... t .. t'tldy ll@ (Hitt hA\f'd .• 1
,.H,.Qu•llflf•d (\H1i'°''' '~ O\t h111n Cmt\1•l11t.lftll Hq11r>R'"llh11.
f'rnpoHI du<um•nh w•ll lw ••Atl,1bl• to \llh• nntr.11 '"" '""' 1tt•.1x11 '""~llllAnts .rt 10 0() AM.
Jrlcloy , January 30, 2004, rn1l w1ll ~~'"wed 111111 •I
Con1ollclotecl lleprogrophlu, '"" lf~l f'ullm•n Slrt<I (.,,,,, M"u CA 971il11
P1 ... np • (/141 /'>I lbllU. All.,nl1011 Mul1Jmn1ed R~hm•n ~r '>11111• ALul
NOTlc n IS THI SUICONlllACTOltS' ANO DISIGN CONSULTANTS' anroHSllllllY TO IUGISHll
WITH THl UNIVlllSITY 011 CONSOUOAHD lllPllOGllArHICS TO ACICNOWUOOI lllCllP'T OJ THI
CINTlt.U rLANT (HllUlt IXPANSION STIP S AND COOINlllATION ADDITION TO THI CIHTllAL
Pt.ANT PROPOSAL OOCUMIHTS. UHIVlltSllY Will NOTIJY SUICONTU.CTOltS AHO DISIGN
CONSULTANTS, WHO HAVI lllGISTllllO WITH DlSIGN AND CONSTllUCTION SlltVICIS 011
CONSOLIDATID IUP'ROGllAPHICS. OJ ADDINDA, WHICH Alll AVAtlA9U AT DESIGN AHO
CONSTllUCTIOH SlltVIClS.
THI fOUOWING DISIGN IUllDERS HAVI IUN Plll OUAllFllD TO SUIMIT PllOP'OSALS OH
THIS PllOJICT1
A O.lleecl&Ce.
41/ I Ruffner ~IFP•I
S•n D•r110 CA ~ll 11
r.1 18~1 S6S 4131
f •• <8':>8) 'l9/ 69"18
Kiewit P'oclllc Co.
I 0/04 Shoemaker Av•
s~nl.t f. Sp1 in11• CA 90670
'•' tS62> 946 1816 1 ... ('>62! 94& 382J
llJr SUIMllTAl. lllQUllllMlHTS SHAU II AS JOLlOWS1
"" 1ui....111ol et.all be 1ubmlttecl In th••• cemponefth1
""' Ce"'JHl"•nt Sultmlt1ol wlll net be rtcef,,ecl ofter: 2:00 rM, Tue1clof, Morrh 30, 2004
Sec""cl (emp..,ent Submlttof wlll not be recelncl ofteri 2:00 PM, Thurecloy, Aptll I, 2004
Thlrcl Comp-•nl Submittal wlll not be ttcelved ofter: 2:00 PM, Frlcloy, Aprll 2, 2004
F "'' Component Subm•tl•I !.•l•)nd Componrnt Subm11t•I •nd Th1•d Component Subm1flfll will be
• •• •,.ed nnlv •t
Ot\llln & Conslrutllon Se1w e\, Univrr"tv 111(.1l1fnrr11a. l1\11nt
!1201 C•lllorn1• Avenue ~u•le 7'>0. ltvntt I A 9111'.l/ 74'1() 19"4911124 66JO
Three Monclotery Pre·Propetol ConlerencH oftcl P'ro(ect Sl1e Vltlh will h• con<luded on
Tue1cloy. 'ellruory 17, 2004, 21lO rM, Un1vc1 .. ty nf 1'•111111111,1 Irvine Oo1v1t & Construcl1on
So1w1ce\ ~?Qt Caltlo1111~ Avenue. Sml• ?'XI 'iUlll\IAll & W11Kht fnnfpr,n, • Ruom' lrvtnr CA 92697 24!>0
Tue1cloy, M.,ch 2, 2004, 21,0 PM, l101v.,.,tv nt I •l1fn1n1~ lrvm• l>e5•llll & Con•truct1on
Services Sull1\lan & W11111t Cnnlet•nt • Rnom• 'i/Ot l'•l1l11•n1• l\vonnt. <;1111• 7!>0, Irvine. CA 92697· 2450 ~nd
Ty1cloy, 1111.,ch 16, 2004, 2130 rM, IJn1vtl\1lv 111 l •ltlnrm• lrv1nt> Ou111n & Construction
Services S201 Cat.lorn,. Avtnu~ S111te 250 Sollrv•n & Wrc~ltt ronltrtnre Room\ Irvine CA 92697
24!>0
(I ur•ltd al cnrner ol Cal•lorm• Avenue •11d 81\nrt ll\le1llir 1
Only Prl)l)OUri whn Pflh(IP•le 1n Ille lh1 tt fH' PfllPO\,d 1111tlorrncn and PIOlf<.I \llP WISth, 1n
th'" onltrely will II• •llowftd 111 prt)p(IU un lh~ p1n1e~I l'•l\On\ .,1,.11111 l•let than 21JS Pllll will
not be allowed to •ubmtl propn'"'' n Oe\111n 8u1ldpr nn lht p101e1 t
f 01 further 1nlo1m11te1n rnntecl th• Unrvft\tly' R•P••\enl•lm1 Sr nit Moullnn at (949! 11?4
1527
PrOl>OHI Security in lht ltlllllunt nl ID't 111 Ille luml' \um b·•\t b1<1 r ulodlllg al1-rn•to . ihall
actompany u ch 8•d Tile '"'"'Y 1nuin~ lh• R11t llunll \hllll 11' on tltr bid de.dim• an •dmllted
\ur•IY 1n1u1or (•• det1n1d 1n th• tal1t111111• Cod• ol livrl Ptn1 •dore !>01 hnn 99') l?Ol
All lnllllORfP P<'hUC\ ••Qlllf•d to b• ohtained hv u~"ll" Ru1lrlft1 and Oe\IRR Cnn1ulhnh shalt "•
subt•rt tn appr11v•I hy lln1vel\1ty tnr form •nrt '""''nn<1 All wth polt~1n 1oq111red fly University
fur Comme"1al Fr1•m Cene1.1I l11b11tly Ptol•\\•Qndl L1•b11tty end 8usme,. Aulomub1le l•obillly sh•ll
be 1nued by romp1n1e• with • llest R•hne nt A 01 b'llfl •nd • l1ntnc1•I cl1n1hc.1ton ill VIII or
bellet or wllh an equivalent r111nc by Stend••d And Poor·s 111 Moody'' All policies 1equ1ttd by
University 101 WOrhr's Compensa11on •nd ( ntployer'\ li.tb1l1ly 'htll be tt\IJed by compentes wlltr
a (1) 8e>I Rat1ne ol 8• or better 111d • ltnenc1tl Ll1n1ftu lt0n of VIII 01 beller. Of with •n
t QUIV•lent ••lln1 by Standard and Poo1'• e>• Mflody', '" (II) lh•t ire •rctplable to lhe Un1vers1ty
Such lnsu1anc1 shall b• w11tltn lo h• not ieu tll•n (•• requ11•d by I edt1al •nd Slate ot C11ttorn11
l•w > The Ce11il1cale of lnsur•nu 'h'll bt luuert on l/lt Un1vrl\1ly, torm
The succenful Propose1 •nrt 11\ 'Sub.onlrarlol\ will h• 1tqu11ed lo h1t1ow the nondtKflm•n•hon
requltemenh set l0tlh "' lht Prop"'•' Oocuintn1' •nd tn P•Y 1>•~ .. 1hn1 w•at 11111~ •I the ~alron
ol th• Work A rnpy nt lht t••lfr •1 1>••• ull p•• ,1,.n1 wA~• r ''"' will h" nn hi• nl 1ln1v~"1ty \
r11netp•I .f "' '"'V nlfl1• Mid will h• 1111clr ... •l.•1>1• II• .111v "''""'•rt 11nrty upon •••1unl f ot th"
pro/tCI, lh• ltn1vt1\1ty It•' 1n1IMl•d •nd \h•ll •1111111 • l•~m 1 nmplt•ftt• l)rn1ram ( ·1 CP') 1n
f11nfl)1m1nce wtlh ~•lln• Cnd~ \P< llnn\ 1//1 '>lhl •nd 1111 1 A prt tOllllrncllon ~01111 .. nce w11f
bt held wtlh th• wr"ulul P111p(l\tr \nd ''' \obtonh•• '"" to d"' u" federal Anti •l•tt labor
law •tQul1emenh lo lht• pro~'' Tlln \Ucto1lul P111r1,.er wlll b• •equlred In hnve the followlna
C1hl0<"l1 contr1cto1 • lh enie ti lh• hm• ol lh* JUOl""•I optn111r. . Ctne111I Cn11net11n1 Cunl11<IN A Anrt
<l•nn\e Clftu1l1u1ton1 (L1cens~ C11cJ•>
Cen11ral 8u1ld1n1 Conlr•rlo• • B fnd
(License Cla1\1ltt1lrnfll <t 1cense Cc>dtl
In •ddlllon, •I lht lime of lht RF P "'bmlltal •ii her th• Oes1an Bulldtt 01 lh.-Ou1cn Bu1lct.r'•
SubconlfKtor mu1I hold !ht ASM[ code •l•mpJ that .ie •equlrecl by lh• $talt ot Cthlornll
0.pMtmenl of lnduat11•I lttl1l10t '!. 01v,.1nn of lnduslr1ol ~lely ' lleallh. Preuu11 V""'' Unit, IOI
cc>mponenh of the PfOlltl lhal re<iun• ASMl coda \J•mJ,, (I • A, PP, or Sl
(...,., Pt.t CMlfor bp9K10fl Sto, S hll-tecl DH Ifft & (_.lrvctf.., (Mt1
$14,17',000.
c.....-.IOfl A.Ulfl.., to the <-trol , .... , htlmote4' Oettr"& c-1fr11CllOft Ce•h
$17,0H,OOO.
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Furniture 3435
Leather SolA & luvesedt
br •nd new 111 !lie u 41~
Mu51 Sell C•n dthvtr
$79!> 949 355 8097
AltorciablL! Qtieen double
paowtop toP ""'" 'lei New ., plasbc w/W'Mr $140
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Coltefe. good cond1hott
Best Offfr 714·!>44 9444
CHEllllY SUIGH 110
Solid wood, br Md MW on
bo• must mow Worth S8Xl sac S2!'JO 949-:l6-8137
JEWELRY I 3460
DIAMONDS/
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c-•t Coln Neecl1
Old Co1nsl Cold. silver.
iewei.y, watches. anlrques
collechble. 949 642 9448
Cats 3610
USCUI 911 L1le's
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Well Mannered Ad\Jlt
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new homes Adopl Adull
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PROPERTY FOR
LWE 4402
4100tf •("'•eel y .. c1.
West.side block from
17th & Newport Blvd
Mer 949 675 6700 ut 24
CM olflce 14*e "' 8-· ~ p.111\. 1001 w 17111
st Aval! mtd Feb. IOO>sl
1400d J5005I 949.65Q.8287
rrlm• Office Sui te
Appro• 68111. 1063sl &
t223d at SI SO.Sl.98tsa
near Newport Center.
Ava1lablt 2 13 746 6JOO
Hewpert 1-ct. 0H1Ce
approa 1200!.t Med1ul
or otl1ce ijlace newly
dfttOtaled 949.574.]368
becutlwe OfflcH 2787
8rtslol, CM $500 S/OOm
1nclude5 use ol confwence
room CaH 714·556 9188
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
Not Yet On Market
Manive lot I uer/1ear
Down South ol HWY'
949·3S0-7474
OH ONl LOT I Oul)lea
and I llllle old home,
oLean view, not yet 011
mMktl 949 3!>0·74 /4
Newport Beach
IMMACULATl COTTAGE
steps to NP He1ghh 3
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$804,900 949.451 1352
CAP ' TONI RE MAX
PREMIER 949 451 1J52
DOvet SH0111S <>Pl!Jl '°'t 12 4 Delt&hllul newly
1 emodeled 3br home
Gourmel kilt w1v1k1ng
stainless steel appls
(1clu"ve '"""' A1tl Sl.1!8,(XXl ~ ~8413
LOT JOit SAU Newpnr I
Buth 648 V1• l 1dn St>ud
$I 685.000 Coast Pr op
•rl1es of t'.:al1I L•uoe
leut0 949 509 8!l2'i
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trustee Sale. Ford Road
Prop•• hes 949 759 7/00
S42S,000 fixer
Prime Lecollon.
New -morket.
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NIWrOllf HllGHTS
w/ocun view-s P11nc1pi1ls
only Sl.200.000 lnm
Paul1Aat 949 219 7445
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w/h~&Ocn&~ S47~ 000 949·646 OJI I
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$939,000 Pr 1nt1pal\ Onlv
Paul/Agt 949 219·?44~
Newport Coast
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auard e•ted community
Coast Proper lies of C1l1I
Laurie Lewo 949·509-8923
Sin Clemente
21r 21 /110 Turnke'l.
lwnhm Buut1lul yar ,
comm pool/spa S47!>,000
Agt (lvua 949·466·7616
San Juan C.,lllrano
MINI ISTATf
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31852 PAHi> Allo Plano
3br Jba split levrf Zoned
for h0<su Multi m1lhon
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w/tan11, on crtenb•lt $3~.000 71• "99·!1540 ....... '"""' -SO COLORAOO RANCH Sele 60 AC S29,900 y,.,
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money now and own
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to 6000 au -. of 8LM
Re< Ill'.., Yeat ro11no
accn i. ei.t/lel Included.
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down p11 ment, cell
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S1m1lar lo lhare 4br Ilse
[Kh roomate &•lS 2br.
I bo $950 949-675 64J6 ........... , ...........
So eo.t Metro 11..a ~ cuarc1ec1 pte, poo1 ' p.Yk,
own rm • bath, P"t"·
w/d SM"'o 714-960 1619
CM ~ share 3br
Jba Me. Ul>SC•le 11~ted. ~ pr spot. cable. pet
neaotiable S950 tnel ubl
C..• Pete 71• 557 <!052
P'eft ........... eel 200051,
panoum" ooan & bay
view\. tasteful decor
SI 100/1110 949.400 676/
Rooms for Rert 6040
NI Lorge Suite 1n
buulcful cua•d ealed
tomm w1k1lchenette. pvt
enl & bath lacuw/110<>11
tennis $900/mo incl uttls
Close lo rash tsl &. UC none ~ 1'1 rw. n.t 6815
Nl/Ouon View ltoom
Ocunfronl 12nd Proote
room. unlu111 share ba.
ut1h P•td, no/\mk,
k1lchenette. Ind• y, I blk
lo Newpurt pie• S7 I 5m
Call Sam 949 278 7905
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Stonge~arage
Space For Rent 6060
NI' MESA 24/w c.Yport
Wlrdg'8 ~ lllllls
Perteet for ~ low
tal.MCare'llyr1~1300
RESIDEtntAl RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
21r I la, bod1 cottage,
w/d. 1111111 needed. ini>vf
111 wec1al1 $1500/mo 949
b44 5477 714 609 IC.07
COM collage. 2br, Iba,
Ip, w;d. 1 ol 2
car garaa~ Sl!>/5
71~ 751 0853
lg 2br 2ba houte Kl shoreclrln step<. to lx:.l<.h
OhY/IJiWll 11.>ot~ l i yd
$3500 Rob&t 949-/00.l 7!i0
Jo1ml"e Creek 3br Zb•.
I level new k1lchen &
up~r a des aoilabte 3/1 S3~mo (949) 640 4497
Costa Mesa
Stucllo Apt., furn'd. nr
Tu SQ COi~ quiet I'd
(Bil, slLf1IUl. """' ~ '1. pet S7'n'no ~2 2818
E SIDI CHAllMING, like
new 2br 1 ~ba lown
house style 2522 (Iden
Sl3751mo 949 64 _,_...;;;:.,,.
lllr 210, n•w ap~t &
pa"'t no P•I' 11 16th
Pid<C NJ $1700/mo
949 720 9422 e<I 20J
llr Spilt Level AµI. den
•ludy, Fplc. 1mc10 .. dl'tk
SI 7SO/mo no pets. 180 r /ht Slrttt 949-64!> 7116
l"tld• Charrmng lollaRe
hal dwd firs new kite h,
I& yard 2·c &dr w/d 111CI S.."700m ('t ide c()lllpltl~
1edvne home 3br lh~ all
3PPi1Jni;e,. IOll. lg baJlyMd
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Fountain Valley
IOW LOCATIOH foonl~IO
Vdlley 1200 In lbOO
S<!UMe fell! Tan.int
improvements 9 OOam
5~ 323-<b1 llXX>. l23-
ll3-6nl altet 61>n1 &
Wttkends
Huntington Beach
•St 17!> 2br 2ba pool•
New carpels yard.
P•lin laund. &ar. aated
949 642 22'21 714 96'H723
2llr Iba Ilse. 214 t 7
Elmn ~ bb:1<s to heh
Sm yd. nu ca pet/tile littlnd
hl1t4l Sl2!i> 949 37'& ~
Ltguna Beach
THUi AllCH BAY
Lf home, 4bt ~ 0H1u
3 ba 3700sl, \ln&le
slo1y, 11u11rd &•led. walk
lo bMch No smk/pels
S6000mo lherua McVey
Br oh r · 949 533 4409
Newport Belch
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949-721·5434
CAHNfaY VlllAOI
Studio with full kitchen
' 1•••111, $900/mo, no
>mk/pel 949 673 0346
lbr Tbo off·s l reet
psrktn&. coin laundry,
near walt1 Dock avail
SIOOO/mo 949-722·97.30
UOO ISU STUDIO
Lar11e clo\el & b1lh .
sunny upQsure. SlOOOm
Ail 949 675 6161
<: LAllGI STUDIO '
Compteltly remud•led
kitchen&. belh. p11valt
P•l•o $1250/mo yurly
Aat 949 6/J.J66J
• OCIAN VllW • 181 completely remnd
eled. brand nrw kilt hen
' bath Yearly $15501 mo
Agt. 949-6 13-3663
a Ila ~ nrw Jln\.oll4
2 u.r P•· t>.clly.ird. lil
bb..k to OCe.ln, fllUSl SOI:
$1681 mo 9$-278-79'.1> c.al
bet-.eM 9'ltn 5p<n °"'!
2llcl, 2". 2 c.ar .........
I wnhm Slyle lrpl(, bade
bay \lteW 4"'<1)!.lilflOll pool
·Slim/mo 562 131\ 1470
s,.cfo<ular O<n Hrbr
CdLtll1a vu tllOOO !""IU-....C.
lbr Iba, ti>. WI\ lbc:lt by
Ho.ti sum l:.'3 93S w.i;
Newpan Cr .. 1 Condo,
..,,..._ 2llf 2 ~a lofl enk.
p;ibo 17nt I ill'se hi l><.h
? c ti•" $??00 II 4-llll Sn?
HP' Hetghh 2br 2ba
lanwm Ip l>dwd II<\ P\I\
yard See 2110 Cor'11 five
$17.i()nu 949 Ml 5488
3br lbo houae, Qlllel
JrN ntwly rclurbt~h<d
:! <di 11a1 wd hkups
S2JOO 111n 94'1 759 0874
2bcl, 2bo "Pf>.,. unft
w/lock lay View•,
LWMie. w P"~~ I \/Al Poot $2.m 94'}.!.liJ 'J!fil
1 ... ae lb• ?ba \/1tla
Batboa nr ran v1t-w
•~•1n1s. pool. v,~IP
gu.lrded, $7400 mo <l•ys
949 2.'111567 t:w 475 191J
loyfront 2br 2bo, vt~w
detks den Iott Jblk\ I•>
heh dut~ nail 11111 II••
$249!> Agt 949 64? 9666
0.. Wot.,., Jb< I ~b•
pallO I UI gar MW
ktlth. launlk y & Onl.~
avail $2500 949 722 9730
Newporr Shor.. Wa-
terhonf 481 2 !.Ba II'""'
ne111hborhood l onai trim.
SJIOO mo 949 673 3663
Lg 2br 2bo .....,.. "' ..i....ecklk •lfll'i lo l>e.i..h
new ~onl/llo0r0111 Li yd
UiOO Rober1 949-160 I /':IJ
4bt • 11ll1tr IMl I / nl\h
SUllP5. ? l •'M wd flllo'
$4'>0<l'mn 1.-1, ok 11v,.1I
3 I Jg! 949 4 19 11 /l
V\A UDO HOflD 41Jr •11ia
•lt'wfy remod krtt..h ,..,...
<..!IPf'l prrvale dot.It "'·"' now SIO.OOO;mo Lr>•• Va;ou; RIJ 949-613-4002
Newpott Coast
Trovore t level, watrd
comm 2br :Iba ? • ea•.
yr ly $32!>0 mo l'oast
Proper l••S ot Caltl I ,1111te L e~IO 94') 'iO'J 8923
Stunn1ne Cas\ts Ole.in
ht1&hts willt 11.trbor
w1ew• 5br J t ldnrlen
11a1 apprn • 4600 st lvt\
& lot ul 1111K•ad~s
$2.839,000
VACATION
RENTALS
DesertRentals 7915
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Private Tutoring 7990
T toehtr of Piano
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Lenon 1n th• h1111t•
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~ ASSIST b fast
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proµerly memt co on
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h•ve lint oreanrza·
loonal & computer
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mullt tasl1. Piehl J.S.
Vt• e~ AA ot l1lfdw ~N Co<f1le~ salary
& bendiU r aa res to
l~Y @9"9-6h-2127
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l•m 111 Newport Beach M.oture & e1per1enced.
Ct~ comm, ore & PC
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S,,ver for busy Italian
donn•r hou,e. 2 yr" up
must bt 21. r a• resume
tu !J.19 642 0674 u~ dppty
111 µ~rson alter 4'.J(Jpm
Volta Nuva Jl31 W Coast
tfwy NPB no phuno call'
Moll\ton-o M0«.honlc
tmmedoale need IOI a
p~t t time muha111t to
kee1> South Coast Pla1a
m lop notch condohon
Mo\I !>av& at least four
yur~ e•perrence rn
ptumbona. eteclrtcal,
llJlllhn&, aeoerotl budding
rt P•tr '· holiday decoo
11r•lallat1011/brealldown &
"'' up tor specllll evenl\
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d4nt 4nd non res1den1
mU11&•ment tHms •t
well •s •elttf manaeert
E•P In customer H1v10
•nd so111e PC hltt acy
requved Po"hons pay
IS 50 S9 .50 hr plus
111onlhl1 bonuses 0•11
u nly with wukend
hOOrsr I ult and pdr I hme
posoloons available
Ci .at contpcn~•lton dnd
bcnelrh II yuu •re
dynamic and ucli. un
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949 64b 1!>87
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ware men' clulh111e store
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Automotive
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cellent ~ond wltole/l<tn.
pr em pachdee. all o ltas
S20 000 949 SIS 0782
ford 'O I Mu•long
Conv. \ltOr I ~k&. J&li. mo,
rnetalltl grePn/ &rey llhr
CU. pw1 ~h. hli.e new
$13,99!> V!:.87417 Bkr
94'-S16-1111
w-.ocpobl.cofft
Joguor '9 7 XJ6 l llu• /
aroy llhr. cu. xlul body
& mechanical cond
$9,99!1 v9!>82 I I 8k1
949-516· l Ill
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meletlic sllv., blue, ten •orco4o. •tt •U10
lllM. sunroof. CO, wpetb 4411 ml, bltcVblll. mnrl. BY. CHARLES GOREN
cond $$~ v•891241 lully ,o.ted, suptrb with OMAR SHARIF
Broke< 949 586 1888 con d l hr o u I ho u I and TANNAH HIRSCH
--· 1.c-v87801Z $18,995 8kr.
Jaguor '94 XJS c....,, 949-516-11" 'fllL' .. JGtrr1·1uL'. 6 cyl. hZ, black/black www ........ 1.c-"' " "'"·
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labulOU$ CO!ld, $13.995 vlll7ll Bkr 949.586·1888
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12\ mi. luU laclCHy warr
S•Plme blut/crum llhr
n1v11a1ton. '"°'I pli.a, u
new, hue• s1v1n1s.
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warranty, Champa1ine/
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chrome wheels, f~11Lashc
savu1~ S?!>.~ vl87241
Bkr 949 !>86 1888
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whit• l•n lthr CO
chrome wheels, superb
lllte new cond, $21 .99!>
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Merudes '96 320 SL
Coupe whole/tan llhr,
lta1d/\Oft top, must ue
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S21,99S Bht 949-586 1888
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27 16 P EBBLE D R IVE • CORONA DEL M AR
Build your dre,1111 home with absolutely beaullful views of the ocean harbor and city from this
approximately ?O 000 squar~ foot 101 which affords p11v.ity and setJus1on
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View es1a1e with separate IJedroo111 suites. meeting rooms. ? kitchens. lighted tennis court. pool. spa
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ly 3.750 square foot lot with 3 bedrooms 2 25 baths possible 4th bedroom Braz1han cherry hard·
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In 100 3. I represented 20 Sellers and 30 Buyers and cm1 very
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ANN E & JOHN HOOVER • DEANNE MACINNE S
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